Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, September 26, 1806, Image 1

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Vol. IV. No. ic3 J CONDITIONS OF THE GEORGIA REPUBLICAN. The Republicav is puWidied every TuefJay and Friday, on a royal iheet of a good quality. The terms of (abftription are six noi - V\rs per annum....one half to be paid at the lme of fu'ofci ibing, and the balance at the expiration of lix months...and ail papers will be continue 1 until ordered tu me reverie. TKRMdOF ADVERTISING. Abee. ‘Moments inferred at 50 Cents per f: iU ..■ t're --ft • dhrtioil, and 15 for each e ,i.-!ii'.nt*vm —A lilvral al'owaiue made to ;h .iu wlo uid. to advertiie by the year. For salt: at rKi 3 Office, % sJ -y fy of BLANKS among wide ; are, Foi and Coaii dig Mr.nifi Ui Jvtt .'_ilA'U-I .- ‘ *’*•> I, (|l3-.i die C> B'lis of Exchange TV,, of I.tdir.g I? i. ‘ Sale; F i.vers of Attorney Checks Ap irer.t'.rci I.vd%n*ifes Deeds cl Conveyance B iads ; N'-tcs of Hands Writs for the Superior, Inferior & Mayor’s Courts Mavor’s Court Executions & <-mis Notices to creditors of J- t hveuc dentors Miliitary Snu nionfes and ExeccUons, Ac. Cf/* Curds, Handbills, tff. ts. Printed at a Jhort notice on reafonahte ter ins. 7. M. IVoodbridge , tj-j ESPECTFULLY informs his ay, t l l'ci’ Is, and the public, that he 1 Hill continues the I s after age V) Commission Business 3 £t No.'4 in the Exchange, where he has lase aad convenient ftoi -s for the re rrpitou of any k'nd of Goot.s or Pto educe, that may h>- intrnfted to Ins charge. Liberal a ivutitres in Cafil, will be made cn goods being depolited for public or private Fie. a has ON HAND. 20 Puncheons old Jamaica RUM 10 ditto ditto St. Croix ditto 30 Bags and 10 tierces Green Coffee Pioes and qr, calks old French Brandy Sugar iu hog (heads and-batrels Window Glals, and Soap in boxes Cotton Bagging, Irilh Linens Nankeens, Plumbums, &. &c. AH which articles will be fold low. ffjr Two convenient HOUSES to Let. Sept 2 law ts 407 factors and commission MERCHANTS . ryHE fubfciifcers offer tlieir services as J_ FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHAN rs. They have good, fafe and commodious Stores for the reception of produce, and will pay every pc (Sale attention to the management of any bufintfs placed in their hands. They always keep on hand a general assort ment of GROCERIES, warranted of the firll quality, to supply their custom ers, at the lowed Cash prices. JOHN r. WHITE ts Cos. August 16. 11 j 402 The Pr.rtnerfhip between Bay ley and Harman, •yr-jyj’lEL, by limitation, expire on vv •he hr ft day of September nex ; all claims again ft the conctrn, will be acjtided by Ja' ob Harman, at Mr. ■v. rrmollin’s f.cufe, Gibbon’s building, vho is legally authoriftd. Those in debted, are requ ; red to fettle tiieir ac counts immediate y, olherwife suits will be commenced. Thomas Buy!?/, jun’r. Jacob llaril.an. AUgud 26 Thomas Bayley, junr. EXCHANGE, No. 6, WILL CON YINUE THE Grocery, Wine ar.d Li , cjiior Trade. Families, Planters and Ship Stores put up of the choice It articles, and at low prices. • A.uguit 26 Flour, Gin & Iro’ii. Pending end for Sale, at reduced prices for Cat h, bbis. Paiiddcq;!i*a fupctnne Fluur 5 pipes Gin 5 tons Ear Iron, and Shear Moulds ANDREW/ KNOX. .August 26 4° 1 GEORGIA REPUBLICAN. FACTORAGE. JOHN P. V\ IL.UAMSON, EfPECTFULLY informs his aV friends and the public, that he it ill continues the FAC i'ORAGE o ; COMMISSION EUolNi S3, on Morel's I'/barf, firttierly o. cupied by Wiiiiam ‘ls*> and Morel, and nopes from his v-xper eticc in that ime o l hullnds an 1 his attention there in, to meet with a liberal pa tronage. I mve who may favor him with their cultuni, may rely op >n ois u log every exertion in uis pn.ver to render the n ample ’atiifadtion. Liberal advance: v ill P made, if required, 01 >ro luce ilored. Sav. 2?. 404. tr. JAMAICA RUM. Just Received b\ drop Jme, BuTel,from Ja in licit, 50 puncheons 4*ll proof Jamaica Rum. FOli SALS ftV S. & C. HOWARD. September 2 7 Vo T I CL. THE Subfcrib r lias appointed Ni cholas Turnbull, Esq M". Isaac Minis, and Mr. Charles Bernewiz his lawful atto nits during his abfeac from this (late 1. S. De Montmol.m. September 16. ts. 141. HUE SUISSCiUBER, INTKNDING to be absent fora lew weeks j ha 1 . -pnoimed F.owAHii L- Davis, and I Kichat'd F. Williams his Attotnies, dur ing his abfei'ce. samuli. ii. Stackhouse. August 19 ,;02. TOR SOLE. Hp HOSE two very plcafantly fnuat ed LOTS, in the city of Savan nah, in Broughton ttrect, No. 2 and 3, Anfcvi Ward, nearly oppefne to the reliJence of Mr. S. H. Stackhoiue. A L S 0, Two Lots containing gy Acres each, I in Anton Vard, No. 2 and 3, lituate in 1 the neighborhood of the Plantation of; George Millen, Eicj, and being v tv val-! 1 liable on account of their being n i t to ! the city of Savannah. | The m-Hi char and indisputable titles j for laid Lots, deduced from the original | grantee, will be executed to the pur. ! chafer, and a very exteniive and liberal | credit will be granted ior the payment of the conlh eration money. For the particular terms and conditions of fa!e, ; apply in Savannah, to either the sub” feribtrs. GEORGE WOODRUFF, JOHN LAWSON. September 6. 3m. 109. “’executors sales. ON the f.rjl Tuesday in October next, mill he sold at the Court houfc of the cty ot Savannah, pursuant to an order jor that purpose obtained from the hon. | the Injet ior Court oj the coun'y 0] Chut- I ham. ALL that I Hand or trad of land, generally known and called i BURNSIDES , in the couutyaforefaid, • containing about two hundred and sixty acres of planting t.OTTON LA.\dJ t ! and a body of Marlh adjoining thereto, | (dusted between Bewlie and Skidaway iiland, being part of the real estate of Jacob Wald burger deccafed, together with the buildings thereon, and the ap_ pertenances thereto belonging. Terms to be made known on the day of sale. John MiMedjre, Exc’r. cf the eHate of Jacob Wald burger. Juiy 28 9 ft NO ! ICE. On the lj,th of October next, WILL BE SOLD on Si. Simon’s , at the fuljcri bers plantation. r j ’HE real and ptrfoual preperry of James A Mather deceaftd—Coi.liuiug of the following articles, Vi/l—T wo Negioes, I'ian tation Tools, kc. RAYMOND DEMIRE, Junr. Adm’r Brunswick, Sept 6. 410 Administrators bales. I'/ILL BE SOLD, in Scr v-n County, on the 2C)th OP, o’er, at the hoass of James Hitdfon, (the plare where Ro bert Hudson foruur'y lived. a I.L the Cattle, Hor: ~ Mojs, Sheep, . r V G-.efe, t tjether vith all the U ule- Ihold and Kitchen Furniture; the term j will t>e made known on the da/ of late James Hudson, y/dni’r. i Sepi. 19 # 4t 412 SAVANNAH: PRINTED BY EVERITT M‘LEAN, ON THE BAY. F RIDA Y, September 26, ISO 6. COLLEGE LANDS, r 100 acres of Valuable LAND, 111 Glynn County, is offered FOR SALE, coinpofed of valuable Rice, Cotton and Provision Land, in one body, and in which is included, a rich parcel of Meadow Land, capable of the htghcft cultivation. The titles to these lands are clear, and the lands have been lately resurveyed by Mr. MTCinnoo, with accurate re marks, (hewing its boundaries, situation on a navigable cicck, and other advan , Ugi-8. I i uefe lands are direfted, by law, to ibe fold for the benefit of the Bethcfda l Cos. ege, or Orphan Honfe Edate. For a great part ot the purchafc mon ey an extensive credit will be given ; and the other payment made cafy. Apply to Judge STEPHENS, the Piefident of the Board of Trustees, Dr. PAR KER, Mr. BARACH GIBBONS, ui the fublcriber, or Committee of Trus tees, from c • tlier of whom, particulars will be made known. VV. B BULLOCH. CT If not ibid before the firll Tuef 'iay m November, the above will be of red for Lie at Audios. July 29 96 MON r-VfLLR, / its residence of the late Governor Hail. FOR SALE, THAT VAL UA 3L E PL ANT AT ION, CONSISTING OF 2527 acres on Savannah River, iu Burke County ; and, 767 01 the oppoli’.e fide, in South Carolina.— Flie value of the Pine Lands, on tlr. iidc, acd the rich low grounds on th other fitie of the river, leaders tin whole, a VALUABLE estate. The advantages of an elevated situation., the eftablifliment of a ferry constantly used, and with the command of land ot every quality, upon a navigable river are so well known as to need n> other dt f ription. Terms of payment anil the price, will be easy. For particuliTß, app/y in Augtifla to Thomas Flournoy, Esq. of Seabon Jones Esq. at his feat in Striven Coun ty, to Major Bush, near the premifles, and in Savannah, to WILLIAM STEPHENS. July 29 ts 96 i C) DE DISPOSED of The valuable Plantation, Brick Yard and appurtenance?, known heretolore as the GENRE LAND. Tlic whole body of land is within hree milts of this city, 011 the Augulla road, and fronting Savannah river, and contains, on adual furvty, better than three hundred acus, more or lefs’ For leparate Farms to, or as fettle nientsor high land, for those, who poffefa rice grounds on Hutchinson’s Island, and opposite to the Glebe Land, the above is certainly a desirable purchase. it is well known, that a valuable bed of clay, is on the land, and th at bricks have been burnt on the spot, and brought to market to advantage. A3 this land has again reverted to th church, all persons are cautioned from trespafiing thereon, or committing any deprecations on the wood land, and thou who are in pofieflion of any part thereof, by leale or otberwife, are notified to pay no rent but to the Warden’s of Clinlt Church. If no purchaser offers, between this and the firll Tuesday in November, tlu property will be divided into lots, and offered at public auction, for the benefit of the church. W. STEPHENS, N. TURNBULL, Church Wardens. July 29 q(>. . ~ The following Runaway Negroes, NED, a black fellow about I five feet fix inches high, about 25 years old, fays he belongs u> Mr. George Lee , mar Newport j Bridge, Liberty County. JOL, rarher yellow complexi on, about five feet seven or eight inches high, about 25 years old, fays he belongs to Mr. Robin Coates of South Carolina. CHARLES COPE, G. C. C. September 19. 412. NOTICE. VI. L persons indebted t > fi'e fubfcribrr are requelled to make payment on or before the 24th inst.—Ail that do not avai! iheml'tdves of this notice, v/ill find their at ..dents in the hands of proper oiiicera for coi ieotion. Stephen Pi. clahk. Sept. 1 6 411 FOR PRIVATE SALE, A TRACT of very valuable Cotu and I rovilion LAND, comat mg nearly three thousand acres, belon tng to the cflate of Richard R. Ash lituated on the llland of Dawfulkie, di redly opposite Savannah bar, and dis tant only 5 or S miles from Tybec Light House. Fhefe lands are interior to none in the (late—the prelent crop ofa bout 4yo acres of Cotton, and 200 acres ot JYovilion w’ill fully prove this. The Trail is divided into four Plan lations, and will be fold together or fie parately, all of which are well fettled, having every neceflary building for a Cotton Plantation, moll of them have been credcd fitiee the hurricane, and of ibe bell materials. On Newbury ais convenient and comfortable two (lory dwelling houfc, kitchen and walk house, entirely new. The buildings on Salt Pond are a little inferior, ar.d in excel lent repair. Marv-FLld and the ridge, have been lately fettled and have over seer’s houses, See: Terms, one third cash, the other two thirds inone and two years, the purcha fc*r giving bond end inottgage of the pr . pet ty, with perfottul security, if required. 1 he overferr at Newbury, will (hew the Lands and divtlion lutes. For further particulars, apply to MAR V FRASER. CA“ Provisions, Plantation Tools, Sic. may he had with the plantations, at 3 tatr valuation. Beaufort, S. C. July 1 5 92 A Plantation in IVilka County Fuiv SALE. THE subscribers are author ifed to difipofie of tlu PLANTATION m IViLK'S COUNTT, 6 miles below Wa(h mgfon, the properv a,d pie lent residence of VV lliaiv. JB.tr aetr, Ica’r. I’he Plantation con ains three hundred acres fiilt ;nd ferond qualiry land, leventy if which are cleared and under u/rivation —the dwellir.g-houfe .s convenient, with kitchen, lia ble, bam, cot.on machine and dot e house. There is alio a ha id fiirne little orchard of j earn wees, apples oCc. In a word, it is well calculated for a permanent rcsi lence, being in an improved pr*ri of the country and furrounikd with good society. For terms ippiy in Savannah, ro PHINIZY& BARNF. I T. August 22. 6w. 4-4 mills for Vale. IN conlequence of the death of my wife, I with to retile irotn where 1 have met so great a loss j and therefore offer the FOLLOWING PROPERTY FOR SALE, VI2. 3000 Acres of I. AND, where on stand two saw and two grid Vi ills, a Cotton Gin, and I)is tilery, and a framed Storl or lumber House, all of which ire nearly new, and in good order cr business. One mile from :hefe premises, (lards a laroe ele gant DWELLING HOUSE, with a number of convcnif rt ou houses, a fine caruen, and u large Reach ar.d Apple Orchard, aow beginmg to bear. Tin r erms will be three payments, one third of which this Chriit tnas, at which time I v/ill give pcffeffion, one third the Chrft mas following, and the rcu ain der, the Christmas ; ext ri.eiea - ter, tnefaid paymtm.s to be well secured. ‘i'he whole of the property lies within fix or fitven rn Its of Mil- Icdgeviile, which pi ace is airnofl wliolly lujiplied with imnb-i from said mills, ar.d bom my knowledge of the country, J Know that town cannot be iup plieU v/itlr much eilewhete. THADs.- lIQLT. Hancock County ) 406. July 1, 1806. 5 ” hUI ILL. ALL p'-rfotn bavin;; Ufr-’antlr, agaitifl me la e James Moilinan, E ( <j. or a gainit the iublcrt’icr in hi:, t.tvr. itaiT..;, or a-, hxecutor of tlit t llate of Mr.fl'rrian, will |ileal<2 hand them in a-, fO.ll as |i'.iliSle, du ly atttlled, to Mr. William Mem, ti.ut tl.i fame may lit put in a train for fettiement. James Oliver. Avgttll 29 0,05 [Whole Number 414. savannah exchange. NEW COFFEE HOUSE. J'llE lubicriDer takes the bb-.rty, . relpcttiuHv, to mfotni the public and his friends, tint fit in the encourage ment .Hid (ernrab'e opinion manif. fti and u him, by a chief pa t of the citizens of oAvanuali, ii >ce J i > in rhia place, the I’tulleti of tile Exchange wee mdtt ed to tliipoU, i„ Lia favor, of the PP<-Tpait of tins building, where ! IC intends to open on the 15-th day u ( Oc tober next, AN EXCHANGE, Cuing an imitation ol London and efthe large cities of the United States. There ihf Merchants, Runlet V and Travellers, may daily meet in a liiniler manner, iu older to Iran fa ci Commercial enliacis See. Nsws MPMts of the moll im nfl.. >'.g kind, lltjii be- k-pt, with a M - Kish REG IS 11-R, illitu■jni.tjr of j{ lt . ar uval and clearances ol v.-fl : s ; and rn-ws may ofttn be con.imiriitaied qn. Ic.-r than tinouglt the cn un I of the pjp tlß . Hand bili.s Ihsll be pottiled m a convenient place, cont..ini.ig the articles o.iercd fi:i falc at the .motions in thecitv, ,iic n tunes of such vtflels as r-rc . flea.l I'.r Lie or charter, and of the pioprie tors, and get (rally wlintevcr is relating to Lies ol ail def tiptions, cither houfii.* •Heroes or plnnratioiio. Our Will find every dav at c*’ r ’t and at two o’clock, a TANARUS: Lie neatly duff. A, and on moderate te.ms to accommo tlate all pet lons, cither by the meal or lq the day, and weekly or qiuitety. Coffee, i'ea, Chocolate, private 1 rraklalls, and j tinners .or Ri I .!. • at and Oyfttrs, pn pared ior the i..;lr ~£ uillcrent v,liters, (hall be got r v,. r y <> , y ( n very icafortable terms. TANARUS) e Ko, : m ftj!l ff'pplKM with Mpirtts and lorcign Wines, and any weii efiofeu I.i quo is. The different Soviet its or Clubs tl.nt m y deli,, to form A’.l.a.bbeS 8.. It ot Concerts, will Imd looms for their accommodation, itirniflied m a manner t.o.t !.c flutters Inillicit will uittt dieir apptobation. ‘i'lie fu'ofcriber, from his endeavors ro form in a commot ion,, place, an cf. tablrflimcnt, that, mull in rurli: affotj to the citizens ot Savannah the fame givat advantages enjoyed in all the towns ot tLia continent, hopes to n-cuvc the encouragement fits laborious exertions wti! require, to deserve tl.e confuteiice and gratitude ol the plihlie in General, (C~F A BAR KLLRLR is ‘■’.Miitcd, with pood rtcoiimicn datujiis. 1.. G! FI -FS. CAUTION, ]i T ASTERS and Owners ofVe.Tel L X arc notified, that it 1: 11 ilawiul t ( , load or unload any part of their cryorn it, or near Fivt E..i Hu ; Holk, nnkf* the lame is performed dt the wliarvts lure hui/t for the purpose. All viola, tors ot the abt, sassed June 26, 1806, v.id be prosecuted v.iluont mkriniina tion. 1 S. De MONTMOLLIN. U £ U'l 9* 1■ ■ v I>o , Notice is Hereby Given, That the Coparnerilup carried <„, I,ere |,y William Dixon, Jamei, D. a '.- Ibn and G- r:c Penny, Under the firmof [amks Dicks m, &Cos expired, by its own limitation, on the iff. iidlant ; thole who have any demands a* gain ft the concern will plealcprelent them, and those indebted, are nqu iled t<> make payment to James Dicklon, who i. auk hot ifed to (cult the affairs of the concern# William Dixon, James Dickson, George Penny. In future the 1.-ufiocfg will be continu ed by William Dixon 6e James Dickson under the firm id James Dickson, Sc Cos. N nr 3■> 88 TAKE NOTICE, ” PHAT in nine months from the tkte hereof, application will be made to 1"c hon. the jtidices of the Inferior Court, for the county of Bulloch, for leave to fell all that trait of land, con. taming acre:, more or lids, lying j rl th ■ counties of I’ryan and Bulloch, -.he fame being part of the cflate of Win. Mater dic’d. Wm. Slater, admV, May C>. 9m* 2 THE SUB SCR HAN, I NTENDING so leave*the {(a-* * (V, 1 v.-rt w, his Jiul’ru f , will I- conduK- and by John 1./ -son, Wm. Da vie. cr R. (if, Sll res Lfqs. JEKF.MIAH CLYLER. I Atijjuft ty ti