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Vol. IV. No. 5+.J
CONDITION
0 1 THt
GEORGIA REPUBLICAN.
■i
Tlie 11EPVBJ..C/S.N is publiiea every
Tueliinv and Friday, on a r>al llicet oi
fo-xt xjualttr.
The tenr.3 of febfenption arc stx -doi.-
u’ per ui.uuiti. ..die half to be at the
v rne ot fu'jlcrthing, and the balance at the
sLpiratton of the year..-xml all pipers will
be continued until ordered to the reverie
rnsni or AorgßTisixs.
Adverttlements ifllertcd at 5c cents per
|>|Uare the firit insertion, and 25 eachcon
tmuatio ... A Uheritl all wane? made to tlude
who tv.lh 10 advertise by tlie year.
For Sale ar this Office,
A variety of BLANKS among which arc,
Foreign nul Coasting MtflifclU*
Meroh ints Entries,
1 ijuor* 00.
11. Is of Exchange,
tl 1. of Lading.
c. j of Sale; Powers of Attorney,
C hecks,
Apprentices Indentures,
Deeds of Conveyance,
3i ,nds; Korea of Hand,
Writs for the. Superior, Inferior &. Mayor’s
Courts,
M Ivor’s Ct urt Executions Ji Sttpbaenas,
D rices to creditors of Infolv- nt le > tors
Militarydnmmonfes, & Executions, ft :-
cy Cards, Handbills tAc. (Ac
priced at a Jbort A odes on reaftnablt
ter ms.
•eumsmbOAßmt
FOR LIVERPOOL,
-LfSS- The ttamiCh new fliip
,VMK ‘ i A^t
IViiUam Bussey , master,
W 1 LL be loaded with nil )>o(T: i!e dis
patch, for the above port. For freight
of 400 bags Cotton, apply to the mat
ter on board, or to
ROBERES fc? CLARK,
Smith 6c Bourke’s wharf.
Received per said vessel and Jor sale as
above,
f 00 m. feet white pine Lum
ber,
A quantity Spars for booms,
topm-ifls, &c.
Gruur.d r ent.
ALL tliefe indebted to the City for
UK(-UM) KENT, are r. q;e c ! to
e< me fur war a immediately ui.d lcttle the
fame.
J. CUTLER, City Tre fir er.
JHarth 2j 59
JUST RtiCf iV.il.),
go C-Jh Brew i TjUT.
12 Do, Du, tun AsUJi oj a Su etioi
Quality,
Also,
I o /Fa’s A’. E. Rwn
4 Pipes Brandy,
For sale ly
• vobe.ts & Clark.
March a 8 60
TO RENi,
vpHE Brick Fire Proof STORE, lately
JL occupied by the lublcnber as a Cuunt
ing Houle.
JGs. HABERSHAM.
March 28 ho
INDIA NANKEENS.
THE Subscribes itfek for sale,
3000 Pieces Inuia iN ANKEENS, at reduced
prices, for Calh, or approved notes, at
Cxty days.
1 a) lor £? Scarbrough.
March 25 j 9 6t
( HE SUBsCKIbEk,
HAS rent ve.. to the Wharf and S'orcs
bell i 1.1 g to Mrs. hunter, fume.i\
etvopied by iv.illVs hunter <x Minis, wi.ere
1h c-mimies to tram-et the
Factorage ai.u L oir.nVssion
Business.
1 Jo epii Hauer.ham.
March 28. Cos
Nu i lur .
ALL tiers ns having demands againh
the fubfenbers, either as c -partners or
inaividuals, will plecle preler-t them tor
pa- ment, at their counti.. st -house, without
delay.
Mein, Mackay & Cos.
Sav. March 28 60
WANTED,
AN OVERSEER, a ft gie mm well ac
quaint-1 with Rice plan i,ig, who
ran brii g good recommendations cf his bo„.
efly, sobriety aid abilities Apple to the
fubl'criber at Cotton Ham, Bryan County.
JOHN H’ MOREL.
Mircf ti 55
TO LE7\
THE Tere-nent of the Subfcriher.’
F’rt Pro 21 Br:2lt EUII.IJING, or. the
Bay, lately cccup'ili by Mr. joftph Rice
Immediate ijn can he given. Aj.r lv
*® R. & j. BOLTON. ‘
Mareh 18 c,
Georgia Republican.
Warned on Charter or Freight,
r y£rS*\ A VESSEL of about
r~\ 200 tur.a, for a Gtr-
Man port. Apply to
A G. Ocmler 2c Cos.
March 14
la * M TING,
MOCO A, CifTee
frclh Hyfon 6c Gunpower Teas
Sallap 0.1, Bifeuus,
Engiilh and American Chcefc
Pepper and Ginger in bags
Chewing Tobacco
Brandy in pipes, Negro Pipe*
Prime Jamaica Sugar
Martinique C< ff-r, Empty Demijohns
K ‘gs ot Gunpowder, Tungtits
slams ami Beet, and an .''fTrrtmertt of
Sf A HON ART,
Which will beio’.d for riauv money at
Very reduced prices •
ALSO,
Every an tele in the GROCER 2
and LIQUOR. LINE.
Bay icy L? H traun.
March l
Prime .Northward uU 1-
r rEK,
In k *gs, for falc by /he fubfer’b^r.
A. PEMBERTUN.
F.brjnry 2 <; 0
LOST OR STOLEN,
A GOLD WATCK,
A fetv evenings fmeff. Who
M 'er has fou~nJ the sane is re
j'lnle.i ro Lave the nane of rhe
iffier vv'th rhe printers. Th
)-vner ‘vvll farisfv Aich perl r
hit the Warch is his bv uh nr>
S'in/, and aferwarls Hy pr >v
ing his p” ‘Dtrcy. A handloiw
reward will he given if required.
Warrh-irtakers and others ar<
requeued to Ihoji anv pe.fon it
ap: earance fnfoicious, who mat
ofFer tiirh a Wau'h for Jale, s i
rhe looicr has In me ground so
beheving ic was ftulen.
Marrh 4 fj
THF SUBnCRIBhRS.
WISHING to
wards the colteflion and lettlement of debt
due to them. Give notipr. th t, on ‘he ■>?•■
rlnv of December next, thev will decline T.
R-tai btifiotfs on credit; Tlit-v ihdire ther
fore that ;;1 thofc indelved to the-i, ov r
R- bert & John BUton, wiUimmeilively m:if
!>v ment or otherwise fettle to their far;
fnfti ’n.
From the fl-re crlleAion made Gulp nv ,
“ear-, pall, die debts ro them have accnmuh
-■-d bevord thro- w ; fli ; and the,. a ,
f-diciendv ar.if • h?t!,.,|i n , f s
Inch a forcing cannot fnpport Itfrlf.
‘ ui tis ‘t-lion, lx Cos.
Their reaia-ndock on hand whh li i>
■or I -’-ended t lie i -creard, xvd 1 be fiM h
vhoh.ft.Je or r tat an easy terms for call .
■erduce, or town notes
U c, at> ts
FicM Hands I
WA NTF.I) to hir• two or three
FH-U* SLAVES, for par
tiriiiers er.quiie at i11.6 edict.
March 4 im $$
GF.C )RGiA.
GO UK r of ORDINARY,
CHATHAM COUNTY.
Monday, %and March, iSc6
WHEREAS it is ftatec i
the Courr, that admii
titration had been gran'ed i
he year 1799, to WilFam Mil
on the eftatc and tffed
of David Milligan, deccafei,
jndtoL'dwin Gardner, on th
- (late and tff. &sos A exandc
Brown, dtetafed, and that botl
o.e laid acini niftratrrs, did a:n
ii*ll ccntir.ue to reside out of the.
liatt ol Georgia, and have ntve:
made and rendered an inven
tory of the estates they reflect
ively r- preien’, or in any otter
wile ton piitd with thcg'requifi
tions of c nr |.wr„
If is il.er t f,re ord/red, Thar
he fair] how in Gardner & Wil
liam Mi lit;an, be and appear a’
this Courr, to be held on the firit
Mond.lv in April next, to fiww
cauie (if any Thev have) wh
fuch letters of adminiitraiion
should r.o’ be revoked. And
that this order be published in
one of th- Gazettes once in every
we. k from the date hereof.
Ext all from the minu’es.
I’D WARD WHITE,
1 54] Clerk Court of Ordinary
SAVANNAH 1 PR'NTED BY EVERITT S’ M'LEAN, OS THE B\Y.
TUESDAY, April i, 1806,
Tlie Subscribers,
IdAVING entered into Copartnership
•mder the Firm of Shaarfr U UktSDALK,
Offer the Public their services as Facto-
XERS v3* AGENTS.
Tll /■. T receive and dispose of all Finds
,fprodute, H.uses, hinds, Negroes, or any
/,htr spui sos property, on commission.
They having a general knowledge of
the DRT Gl/01) A GROCERY BU
SINESS, offer their services to Country
Merchants, and in making purchases and
forwataing agreeable to ur aer any articles
in thut line—And when cJh is deposited
with them, they attend Autiions and buy
at the lowed/ Rates.
M. Shearer.
J no. Drysdale junr.
N. B. Their Counting Room u ad.
joining the Post Office, S. E. corner oj
the Exchange.
Nov. T 9 ts 24
EOUCa l ivDN,
Grateful for.the (lilling-uflied pntronsg.
lie has experienced liuce lus eltabl ifmnent r
S .vannah, Mr Green with deference inform
his friends and tlie public, that the Ladie-
Literary fcliool, and the Grammar and ila> h
smaticnl tchools, arelhll conducted by hin
on the fame extenfiveplan, as at their com
mencement.
The course of the Ichcols, includes Read
ng, Grammar, Kl icution and Rhetoric,
Writing in all the uleful ornamental bunds,
Arithmc ic, Book keeping, according to ft
veral lyitems. Geography and the ule,
drawing copy ing of Maps in difieunt j)ro
jections, tlie lements of Allronomy, an
he life of the Globes and Te lurian Hillon
and Chronology.
In tlie Mathematical department, thi
pupils wi 1 be carefully mllrufted in Algebr;
Geometry, Trigonnmeiry, Conic Seftioir
and Fluxions, with their application to the
ntlinels of life and the invefttgation offci
;nce.
,'ixteen years experience in his profeHior,
and a sacred and unremitting attention ts
he irorals and real improvement of his pu
nls will, he hopes, continue to him from
•- liberal and enlightened public, a (hare of
oat tavor winch lie has hitherto experienced
i’upds admitted without Entrance, till
he ill of the ensuing January.
I,A. Dancing Master of eminence
-ill attend the Schools.
November 5 ao
NO i ICE.
ALL persons having demands against the
late ella'ddh-nem of Lyon (k Morl’e, or of rhe
itaie of Samuel Morse late of this city, de
:eafed,are dclired to render them to thelub.
cnber properly attdietl, and. tiiofe who are
ndebted nvi 1 do afervtce to tlie widow- ancl
hitdren offaulMorfe by making lpeedy paj -
lent.
Curt’s Bnlton,
Ad mV. on (aid Morfes edate
Nov. ift 14 2 .
• lit, oUiT'CK. lihK,
OFF EKS for laic tor calh, o
-irterfo- N.grors, /hrec houses and
■ >/$ ifi tnc viiiavc rs St. Gau ; , one
vhicb was formerly occupied py S/c
----) :cn B nur.r. !a/t 0” ibis . i/y, <jec. the
her/wo adjo tii'g. Fot pirtnulars
opH t > Mi. I r.ktba 1 Ciire, in Sa
raiHiah,orii VVayne(borru n to
Stephen Tlount.
TANARUS” 24 f’ e 6
1 U la Lb/S a
For a Term of Years.
Lot. No. 13 and 14 in IVatrcn Ward
ftujted n ar tie Bey and n,joining a lot
belonging to the eflute of H I.iUibritlge, at
present, occupied by A/r fames Alclntofh
and Air. IVtn Green Teache —ore of them
a co, ner lot on a square and fronting the new
market. Fo > terms apply to
IVILLI t\ A1 PARKER.
Jarumy 3 ts 3^_
50 Doll us Heward.
lIAiVAWAY about 4 months since. A
gro man named I'ETER, belonging to the
bate i t George Haift dec’ll. Heisavalua
.c cai [tenter, and well known for many years
n ihiucity He is tall ami dim, aflive, and
riluland wlien quellioned clolely, he flam
-els much. lodol ars will he paid on his
.clner to the Subfcriher,orto tne Goa'er of
lis city, and forty dollars in addition ther.-tc
jn ooi of his being harboured by a w hite
icrfon.
J.MACHIN,
Exo’r o Eflate, George Haih
OAolerfs 14
1 O 1 I 1 ,
THE WHARF AND STORES
17 OKMLIt I.Y occupied by Meflrs. Wilfot
Ate Knox, and ut present by Mr. Andrew
Krmx. Thei proditiftive and convenient fi
•nation is In well known, as to require nt
further explanation. For terms enquire o!
K. Wayne.
November 1
Bonaventure.
THIS elegant retreat about 4 n.lles fror.
Savannah, on VVaflaw river, is ofltrt ;
011 a Itaie for fix or seven years, for the be 1
tfit of the heir, a minor, on terms that wdl
luit tbule inclined to possess so valuable a
piece of ground, as we!! ealeu ated for health
as for pleaiure and [irofi-. Apply to
IVm. STEPHENS, ) .
N. TURNBULL uard,ana - j
Augtilt 9 i
IU LfcJ, ~
A large conven ent DWELLING
HOUSE, and well fitted up
STORE in a central situation, cither
J ieparately or together. Terms will be
made very “reafoualile. Apply fhc
prin+eri!,
February 18
Administrator's SALES.
Agreeably to an order of the Jus
lices of the Inferior Caurt of
the County of Cr. atbam,
WILL 13 E SOLI),
At the Court-house in the City cf
Savannah, on TUESDAY the
6th day of May next , sole to
commence at io o'clock , the fol
lowing Property, being of the
real and personal estate of the
late ‘Joseph Clay.
A WHARF LOT 150 fm
Front, with the valuable
improvements thereon, adjoin
ing Mr. Boltons.
.500 feec front on the river at
Yamacraw with the improve
nents thereon, lituated between
vlr. Boltons and Mr. Twiggs’
wharves, which will be divided
into Lots to accommodate pur
halers.
A House end Lot on the Bay,
formerly the rcfidencc of Mr.
Clay, adjoining Mr. ‘1 elfairs
A Houle and L.ot fronting
he South Common and adjoin
•ng Mr. William Wilions.
A Lot cn Farm-street with
the valuable improvemt nrs the re
on, now occupied by Mrs.
Clay.
A 1 the remaining Lots and
Lands lying on the wilt Fide of
Farm-lbeet, including tin low
grounds to MuFgrovc’s crick j
theFe will be divided io accom
modate purchakrs.
All that part of the very val
uable Plantation and trait of
Land called Vale-Royal, lying
north cF the Augulla road arid
westward of the property Lit
mentioned, containing about
iogo acres, of which 460 are
tide and inland Jwamp, ihe re
mainder prime Cotton Land.
Fhis planta’ion has a From o
more than a mile on Savannah
river, and lies immediately a
bove the city.
All the remaining part of the
Vale Royal trad, conta ring ü
bouc roo acres and lying on the
Augulla road mar the city,
which will be laid cue into fmah
Lots.
Another valuable Phfltatioi
and trad of Land called Spring
field, adjoining Vale Royal on
the louth, Ring on both fidrs of
iMulgrovUs creek, containing
,885 acres, of which 250 an
lice Swamp, the remainder good
Cotton Land. This property
is compoled of 45 and ,5 acts
Lots, a plan of which will be
prepared, and Fuch of them as
are connrded will be fold to
gether, and the remainder lepa
rately,
5 Farm Lots of 50 acres each
in the Township of Savannah.
4 Lots, being a part of the
Fair Lawn trad, formerly Col.
Wylly’s, viz : No. it, 71 acres,
No. 13, 57 acres, No. 3, 46
4i.res, and No. 21, io acres.
1 Lots at Thunderbolt, No.
7 and 14.
a Lots on Tybee llland, No.
3 and 27.
1 Lot at Montgomery, No.
14, 99 Fret Fronton Vernon nv
r, 440 Feet deep, and two back
Lots of two acres each.
2 adjoining Vjliiage Lots a’
Adon, 130 acres, near liancr’t
bridge*
103 acres good Cotton
oppoiite Montgomery, betweer.
Vernon and Ogerhee river.
A valuable Plantation anc
| tract of Laud about 10 miles
rom Savannah, on the Louis
ville road, containing 1550 acres
of which 400 are Rice v ,wamp.
300 acres Pme a nd near
; Monteitn.
I 130 *tre ab<’-ir 7 miles a
-1 hove orcr ne river
[Whole Number 361.
crmerly occupitd by J. Jen
ins;
c-ands in Effingham Coun
ty.
1F94 acres in one body, near
GreuOgechee river, about ox,
miles Fiomi Savannah, granted at
various rimts from 1764 to 1774.
250 Acres pine lanu afjoining
the above, ar i lands of Michael
Macinfufs, formaly R. M’Cor
mick’s,
200 Acres pine land near Ken
nedy’s.
300 Acres formerly Bennetts.
3°o Acres Formerly Gold
wires, joining R. Scruggs and
Paul Bevil.
Ar. undivided half of 300 a
crcs joining the above, granted
to B. (A ]. Gold wire-
FS OO Acres pine land near
1 uckalee King, formerly Her*
riots.
IN GLYNN COUNTY.
500 acres Land granted to
Joieph Wright.
200 acres granted to Joseph
Baynes,
IN LIBERTY COUNTY.
1700 acres Land, in tour ad
joining trails, Formerly James
Andiews and Grey Eliiotts,
granted 17F4 and 1*69.
350 aerts in is\o adjoining
tracts, grained 10 Robert and
Matthew bmallwood, 1764.
In MACINTOSFI COUNTY.
200 acres Land, formerly
William Fox.
250 acres at Beard’s Bluff oa
the Alatamaha.
’ 97 NEGROES.
And immediately thereafter,
at Vale Royal and Springfield*
all ‘he other personal property
on those places, confillmg ot
Stock Plantation U**
tensils, &c.
CONDITIONS.
For the real estate, one third
payable the firit January, 1807*
one third the fir If January, 1808,
ari.i the remaining third h.lt
January, 1809, with intcreft on
‘he two Jail inftalmencs. The
whole to be lecured by bonds
and mortgage.
For the perianal property,
one third Cafii, the remainder on
the fir ft J anuary next, lecured
by notes with approved indor
lers.
william Wallace,
’1 HOMAB CUM MING,
JObEFH STILES,
Administrators.
Sav. March 3. 53
For bale.
ONE cf /he moft valuable /rails cf
Land upon /ne Altarnaba, coi./amii g
about eleven hundred acres of Rire
bwampin /he belt pitch of /ide. I his
tr-’ct u about hve tiiiles above /h
own of Darien, was, prior to there*
voluiionary war,/he proper/y at the
laie governor VVrighr, and has for
fettle me r.f, attached immediately to
the Swamp, one of ihe moft beauti
ful and molt tleva/ed fj/uaiions upon
/be river.
Pei lons wifliing to pui chafe this
proj eriy will apply to Fdward Swaa--
biecfc or William Mein, Ffqrs. at
Savannah, where a pla/ ot the Lan4
may be seen.
Oitobtr 25. /f; g.
FOR SALE.
THE house at [-refert occu
pied as the Republican Printing
i Lumber or the labour
of a Carpenter will be received
n payment. For particulars ap
ply to EDW. L. DAVIES.
N0v.17 24. ts.
FOR SALE,
a Capital trait of icz I 2 acre of land
pn tie ,th diflrift of Baldwin county. For
\particulars enquire of the printers of thit
‘.paper.
fan. f ts j;