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Vol. IV. No. 104. J
CONDITIONS
OF THE
GEORGIA REPUBLICAN".
The Repcblicam is published every
Tuesday and Friday, on a royal theet of a
good quality.
The terms of lubfcription are six doi -
I.AR3 per annum... one half to be paid at the
time of fuhfcvibing, and the balance at the
expiration of fix months...and all papers will
he continued until ordered to the reverie.
T£l RMS OF ADVERTISING.
A lver.ifcmer.ts inferred at 50 cents per
fquarc the Grit infertiou, and 25 for each
continuation —A If rr.l allowance made to
thole who wish to advevtife by the year.
For sale at tUls Office.
A variety of BLANKS among'which ere,
F.ire'gn and Coaling .vlamfefts
M ‘roUiv.'.ts I’ntrus
l. quor ditto
E.’is of Exchange
Do-of Lading’
I)>f Sale; Fo.voro of Attorney
Checks
Apprentices I ’.dentures
Deed:; ol Conveyance
Bonds; N ites of Hands
Writs for the Superior, Inferior & Mayor’s
C Oul ts
Mayor’s Court Executions Sc Snbjrctm
N rices to credit >rs of lufolve.it debtors
biiiiltaiy Summonses and Executions, Ac.
CCjf* Cards, Handbills, itfe. Gfe-
Printed nt a j ~ct notice a reafonabte
terms.
2 * M. JVoodbndge ,
ESPi'CTFULLV informs his
trends, a lfi the public, that he
liiil continues ti e
fatioraje jr Commission
Business,
a’ No. 4, in the Exchange, where ho
has laic a*u! convenient ltoves for .he re
ception of any knd of Goods or Pro
duce, that may be intrulled to nis charge.
Liberal a Ivanccs in C; ill, v. .'ll he made
on goods being deposited for public or
private fsde.
HE HAS ON HAND.
20 Puncheons old Jamaica RUM
lo ditto ditto St. Crcix onto
vo Bairs and 10 tierces Green Coffee
Pipes and qr. casks old French Brandy
Sugar i: hog sh ads and barrets
Window GlaSs, ap.d Soap in boxes
C itron Bagging, Irish Linens
Nankeens, Hurr.hums, &c. &c.
Ml which article* will be fold low.
tdT Two convenient HOUSES to
Lcr. Sept 2 law ts 407
FACTORS and COMMISSION
MEk CHANTS.
f-r-v HLfuhfciibers offer their Cervices as
I F ACTORS & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS. They have good,
Gfe and con.imciious Stores for the
ret ptum of produce, and will pay every
pi iTilil- attention to the management vs
any liufinels placed in their hands. They
alviuys keep on hand a general assort
-01 ;i.t of GROCERIES, warranted of
the fiift quality, to supply their custom
ers at the lowelt Cash prices.
JOHN r. IVHITE y Cos.
August 16. tty 4° 2
The Purtnerffiip between
Bay ley and Harman,
*rjfTlLL, by limitation, expire on
V V the firlt day ol September next;
ail c.aims again ft the concern, will be
aiijulicd by J* on Harman, at Mr.
MuiV.moilin’s l-oufe, Gibbon’s building,
who is legally authorifed. Those in
debted, are° rt.qu red to fettle their ac
counts immediately, otherwise Hits will
be commenced,
Thomas Bayley, jun’r.
Jacob Harman.
Allguft z 6 ___
Thomas Bayley, jun’r.
exchange, No. 6,
WILL CONTINUE THE
Grocery, Wine and Li
quor 1 radc.
U* Families, Planters and Ship Stores
put up of the choicest articles, and at
low prices. Augult_2 6
Flour, Gin & Iron.
Landing and for Sale, at reduced prices
for Cash,
t 5 bbis. Philadelphia fupcrfinc
Flour
r pipes Gm
<! tons 13 ir Iron anu Snear
Mculds j
ANDREW KNOX.
AUJUfI 26 40
GEORGIA REPUBLICAN.
FACTORAGE.
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON,
e pectfully informs his
friends and the public,
i.nii. Be ilill continues the FAC-j
FORAGE & COMMISSION
Bl)S! ‘•ESS, on Morel’s Wharf >
formerly occupied bv William- 1
ion and Morel, and hemes from
nis experience m that, line of
bufintis an.: hss attention there-!
to, to meet with a liberal pa-j
trona tn.
1 iuxfe who nnv fiver him
wicli cncir cull > n, may rely up
m his uflng every exertion in
Sib power to render them ample
iacisfaction. Liotra! advances
win be iracie, if required, on
‘rodnee hared.
Sav. August 10, 404. tf.
j't O 7 1 C ul.
THE Subscriber has appointed Ni
cholas TurnbucL, Esq. Mr. Isaac
Minjs, at;d Mr. Charles Bernewiz
his lawful atto-nits duriug his absence
from this slate.
L S. He Montnioliin.
September 16. ts. 141.
‘T HITsU HSCIUBPIfc’
INTENDING to !>■= absent fora few weeks
has appointed Et>w.hd L- Davis, anil
Richard F. Williams his Attorniej, dur- J
ing his absence
SAMUEL H. STACKHOUSE.
Auqr.lt 1,; 402.
PorTsale.
r B ’’ HO!'. two very plcafantly fituit-
J. td LOTS, in the city of Savan
nah, in Broughton iheet, No. 2 and 3,
Anson Ward, nearly oppolite to the
residence of Mr. S. H. Staukhoule.
A L S 0,
Two I .ots containing 45 Ac-ea each,
in An son Ward, No. 2 and'3, situate in
the neighborhood of the Plantation of
George Mi'len, Eiq. and being very val
uable cii account of their being near to
the city of Savannah.
The rnoft clear and indisputable titles
for (aid Lots, deduced from the oriirina!
C
grantee, will Lc executed to the pur
chaser, and a very extensive and liberal
credit will be granted for the payment
of the cenfiueration money. For the
particulai- terms and conditions of trie,
apply in Savannah, to eithereof the sub ’
icribets,
GEORGE WOODRUFF,
JOHN LAWSON.
September 6. 3m. too.
I X. CU TORS SALES.
9A r the ftfl Tuesday in Odder next,
will te sold at the Court house of toe
c-ty of Savannah, purfuani to an ord/H
Jar that purpose obtained from the ban.
the Inferior Court oj the county of Chat
\ ham.
ALL that liland or trad of laud,
generally known and called
j BURESIDES , in the countyaforefaid,
containing about two hundred and sixty
■acres of planting COTTON I, AR D t
and a body of Marlh adjoining thereto,
fiiuatid between Bewlie and Skidaway
I Hand, being part of the real estate of
Jacob Waloburger deceased, together
with the buildings thereon, and the ap_
psrtenancen thereto belonging. Terms
to be made known on the day of sale.
John Miliedgc?,
Exc’r. of the estate of Jacob Wald
burger. ,
July 28 96
NO i ICE.
On the 14th of October next, WILL LIS
SOLD on St. Simon's, at the fulfert.
here plantation.
’"T'HE rr -1 and ptrkmal piopcrty of James
A Mui. -i ileceafed—Conliltiug of the
following ai tides, \ 17. —Two Negroes, Plan
tation Too S, l-Q.
RAYMOND DEMIRE, Junr. Adm’r
Eruufwick, Sept 6. 410
Administrators Sales.
WILL BE SOLD, in Striven County ,
on the. 2ftb C'floetr, at the house of
fames Htsdjon, ( the place where Ho
lier! Hudson jot o.trly lived.
ALL the Cattle, UortV , Hogs, Sheep,
Geese, together with ail the Houle
hold and Kitchen Furniture; the terms
will be made known on the day of ta'e.
Jarues Hudson, y^dm’r.
Sept. 29 *4t 412
Sheriffs sale.
Or. the firlt Tuefdiy in November next, will
bes. Id, at the Court-lioulc in trie county
of Bulloch, between the houra of 10 and
3 o’ciook,
A TRACT cf 300 acres land adjoining
Samuel Lockhart and James Ogielby, levied
on bv a co,illable, as the property of laid
Lockhatt, to fa i fy Robert Atkmfon and
ar rerage of raxes for the years ISO3 4-5.
DANIEL BOATWRIGHT,
Sept u ts. 413. 3.JJ.C.
SAVANNAH : PRINTED BY EVERITT £jf MLEAN, ON THE BAY.
TUESDAY, September 30, 1806.
03* COLLEGE LANDS.
TIOO acres of Valuable
LAND, in Glynn County, is offered
FOR SALE , composed of valuable
Rice, Cotton and Piovifion Land, in
one body, and in which is included, a
rich parcel of Meadow Land, capable of
the highefi cultivation.
The titles to thtfe lands are clear,
and the lands have been lately resurveyed
by Mr. M'Kir.nonv with accurate re
marks, fhewtng its baiindaries, fuuation
on a navigable Creek, and other advan
tages.
j iiefe lands arc directed, by law, to
be lord for the benefit N the Bethclda
College, or Orphan House Estate.
For a great part of the purchase mon
ey an exteufive credit will be given : and
the other payment made easy, Apply
to Judge STEPHENS, the President
of the Board of Truftecs, Dr. PaR
KER, Mr. BARACH GIBBONS,
or the fubienber, or Committee of Trus
tees, from either of whom, prrticulurs
will be made known.
W. R BULLOCH.
Clf If not .old before the iirft Tues
day tn November, the above will be of~
lered for f.deat Auttion.
July 29 96
MOIMT-VTLLK, ‘
The residence of the late Givemcr
Hall.
FOH S \L,
c m 2T
VAL UAB I. E‘ 1 PL ANT.IT ION
CONSISTING OF
2627 acres on Savannah
River, in Burke County ; and, 767 or
the oppofrte fide, in South-Carohna.—
i’he valu;of the Fine Lands, on tin.
fide, a;,d the rich lew ground, oa t!i
other fids o£ the river, renders tlrt
whole, Si
VALUABLE ESTATE.
The advantages of an elevated situation,
tic eilablifhment of a ferry couftantly
used, and with the command of land;,
i of every quality, upon a navigable river,
are so well known as to need no
other def, riptton. Terms of payment and
the price, will be easy.
For pariiculrrs, apply in Auguila
to Thomas Flournoy, Esq of Seaborn
Jpnss Esq. at his feat in Scriven Coun
ty, to Major Bum, near the premiffes,
and in Savannah, to
WILLIAM STEPHENS.
July 2t> ts 96
iO BE
The valuable Plantation
Brick Yard and appurtenances, known
Heretofore as the
GLEBE LAND.
The whole body of land is within
hree roil sos this city, on the Augnlta
road, and fronting Savannah river, ana
contains, on adtual survey, better than
three hundred acres, more or lefst
For separate Farms to, or as fettle
meats of high land, for those, who poffels
rice grounds on Hutchinson’s lfland, anil
opposite to the Glebe Land, the above
is certainly a deliraole purchase.
It is well known, that a valuable bed
of clay, is on the land, and that bricks
have been burnt on the spot, and brought
1 to market to advantage.
As this land has again revetted to the
church, all persons are cautioned fro.i
trespassing thereon, or committing any
depredations on the wood iand, and those
who are in poffelfion of any part thereof,
by lease or otherwise, are notified to
pay no rent but to the Warden’s of
Christ Church.
if no purchaser offers, between this
and the firlt Tucfday in November, the
property will be divided into lots, and
offered at public auftion, for the benefit
of the church,
W. STEPHENS,
N. TURNBULL,
Church Wardens.
July 29 96.
“hrJTUgITI 20 GOAL .
The following Runaway Negroes,
NLD, a black fellow about
five fret fix inches high, about
25 years old, fdys he belongs to
Mr. George Lee, near Newport
Bridge, Liberty County.
JOE, raiher 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.
~ ~noi icfT~
ALL persons indebted to Jthe subscriber
are requelled to make pa) ment on cr
before the 24th infl.—Ail .hat do not avail
themi'elves of this notice, will find their ac.
counts in the hands of proper officers for col
lection.
STEPHEN B. CLARK.
Sept. 16 411
FOR PRIVATE SALE.
A TRACT t'f very valuable Coni
and i rovilion LAND, contaii
tog nearly three thousand acres, belong
ing to the estate of Richard R. Ash
lituated on the ‘(land ol Dawfulkie, dr
redly oppolite Savannah bar, ami dii.
tant only <f or > miles from Tvbee Light
Houle —Thtfe lands are inferior to
none iu the Hate—the prefect crop and a
bout ,< 50 acres ot Cotton, and 200 acres
oi Provdiori will fully prove this.
The Trad is divided into lour Plan
rations, and will be fold together or it
parately, all of vhi ;h are well fettled,
having every ncceffary building for a
Cotton Ph .tattoo, nuatt of them have
been erected since the hurricane, and ot
the belt materials. On Newbury a'is
convenient and comfortable two ftorv
dwelling lioule, kitchen and wash boule,
entirely new. The buildings on Salt
Pond are a link- iufrrior, and in excel
lent repair. Mary-Field and the ridge,
have been lately lettled and have over*
seer’s houses, ixc;
Terms, one third cafli, tlie other two
thirds in one and two years, the purcha
ser giving bond and mortgage of the pr...
perty, with persona! fircarity, if required.
J’he overseer at Newbury, will Ihtw the
Lands and diiilion lines. For further
particulars, apply to
MART PHASER.
03” l’.ov.fions, iduntatton Tools, Sic.
may be had with the plantations, at 2
fair valuation,
Beaufort, S. C. July tjy 92
A Plant it ton in IT i hfs County
FOR SALE.
HP HE ltibfcribpra are author’
jk 1 fed to dilpofe of the
PLANTATION in WILKES
f Ob NTT, Ci miles below Wafh
ngcon, the poper’y and pre
lent residence of \V liia<\ Bar
ietr, len'r. The Plantation con
'sins three hundred acres fit ft
-.ncl second quality land, leveriy
>f which arc cleared and under
cultivation—the dwcili-iy-lyiufe
s convenient, with kiccht n, da
ole, barn, coL.on niachine tnd
dote house. There is, alio ;i ha.id
lorne little orchard of peach titrs,
tpples &c. In a word, it is well
alculated for a permanent resi
iencc, being in ail improved pari
>f the country and fu rouiKlt U
vith good lociety. For terms
apply in Savannah, 10
PHINIZY& BARNETT.
August 22. 6w. 404
Wlls for sall.
IN consequence of the death u,
. rny wile, I wish to rrtirt
from where I have met lo grot
1 lols ; arid therefore offer ili
FOLLOWING PROPERTY FOR SALE
VI4.
3000 Acres of LAND, where
on Hand two law and two < rift
Mills, a Cotton Gm, and Dis
tilery, and a framed Store
or lumber House, all cf whicl
are nearly new, and in good orde;
tor business. One mile frou
these premises, Hands a Jarr e ele
gant DWELLING HOUSE,
with a number of convenient cut
houses, a fine careen, and a
large Peach and Apple O: cli.tr
now begining to bear. The
terms will be three payments,
one third of which this Chriff
rnas, at which time I will give
poflcffion, one third the Christ
mas following, and the ren ain*
der, the Chrifbnas next thereaf
ter, the laid payments to he well
secured.
The whole of rhr property lies
within fix or seven rndes of Mil
ledgeviile, which place is aimofl
wholly supplied with iun.ba
from said mill: 3 ar.d from rnv
knowledge or the < ountry, 1
know that town cannot be lup
plied with much elsewhere.
TIIADs; HUGT.
Hancock County ) 006,
“inly J
inoT I CfT
ALL pcrfor.r. havnij; drvi'-inds
the late James Mod an, Efq/or a
gairill the fi hfcribtr in hit. own name, or a-
Executor of the cllate of MoPman, will
plcaie hand them in av toon a*. , du
iy attehtd, to Mr. William Mein, that the
tame may be put in a train for uttlement.
James Oliver.
, August 29 406
j~YV r hole Number 41J,
SAVANNAH FXCHANGE;
Nh W
COFFEE HOUSE.
IU E iubfcriber takes the liberty,
itffpedtfuliv, to inform the public
mid his fitends, that fi m the cnctiuragc
n-.u.t and fi’-*.uablc opinion inanifi'Rj to
him, by a hict pa;t of the citizens ot”
Savannah, fn.-e b u eftabliiliiaenr m thia
plnce, the ‘Erullces t .f the Exchange
were inth! e 1 to dnpefe, in fii s iavor, of
t he upper pu.-t of this building, where he
intends to open cn the icth iluy of Oc
tober next,
AN .EXCHANG E,
Bemg an imitation of London and of the
iarge cities of the United Srstts. There
the Merchants, Planters and T.avdiV,-,
may daily meet tn a limiler manner, ia
or tier to tranbiit ti'omtnercul Business.
St c. 9
Nkws papers of the rood inter*,l.
j ing kind, fhail be K> ;u, oiin
I ‘'Dll. REGIS I Bk, 111 lor I • Inr <j( t •l.- ; r
; iivui and Ckaicincesof viff.is ; 3 ,. u o “ ws
1 may often be communicated quicker than
Ui-o-igh the channel of the papers.
11 and-ihm,s niall be poafted in a
conver:ter.t p!,u. r , coniii.iing the articles
•mured lor t tie at the suitiono in tlu city.
in..- namrs of such vtffJs as are offend
inr hilt- or charter, and of the proprie
tors, and generally whatever is feLIHMJ’
to (ales . I all d-fcript.ons, cither houfesj
negroes 01 plantations.
One will find t'-Nv d;,v at eight
;t: and at two o’clock, a Table neatly duff.,
< d,an l cr. moderate terms to ace.immo
•iau ill pafor.j, either by the meal or
i >y the day, and weekly or quaitery.
Li ike, tea, Litocol-.ite, private
Ere.;): tall j, and Dinners or Rulilhes and
Oylters, prepared for the e„;f e ,i, c
diflerent vjfitors, fliall he ge t e-v. ry day
° 1 v err reafunabie teem.. ‘lie Bar-
Poem ih.il Le lupplutl Will. UpiiUs and
Ercqn Wines, and any wui chofcn Li
quets.
The different Sooictirs or Cliih*
*Fat n . . to form Affe'mblii ‘. ;
Ol Loooella, wtd find r,,i,n, 8 {„, t | a j,.
uecon. i tala:;an, ftniufki.,l m , uianner
t liot he ffjt:-:., luud.ll- will ,iieet tlicit
apple . re’ lem.
1 he fnbfcnbcr, from bis endeavors
to form Id a couiiiKHOoiift j>iauc, nfi rs-.
tablifli.nenr, that mult in enuffe a flout
to the tdiz.ens of Savßimah the lame
great advantages enjoyed in all the towns
or tins continent, hopes to receive the
nouragemei.t his laborious exertions
wtll require, to defirve the coiifide„e’<3
and gidtituJe of the public in general.
(NT A BAR KLi'.FLK h
wanted, w icii e-ood ricoinnifn
•-dtiony.
L. GLEISF.S.
CAUTION.
MARi EKS and Owners of V,ILI
are notified, that it unlawful to
load or unload any p u r t of their cargoeu
at, or near I ive Fathom Hvjle, onlela
the tain e ii performed at the wh.trvcs,
there built for the p,i p o s e . All v;ola
toisof the att, passed June z 6,
wi.l be piofecuted withe nt dilcrin.iua-,
tion. ’ “*
I o. De MONT'MOLLI V
Augnfto. ,
’ “ J • Itl . I ()(_)
Notice ;r !ierchy Given
Ikt.tthi’CtqaoneWLj earned on re by
VVjiiwiti Dixon, James Dick
ion and Get, rg'e Penny,
Under the firraof James Dicksom/&c ( ,
expired, by its own limitation, on the rft
instant; those who have any demands a
gainst the concern willpleafeprefent them,
and those rodebted, are requested t„
make payment to James Diekfon, v/ho ia
authorifed to fettle the afiaiis of tha
conceru.
Vvilliam Dixon,
James Dickson,
George Penny.
Tn future the bufinef. will be continue
Hby Will,am Dixon & James DnAfon
under the firm of
Jarncs Dickson, tc Cos.
jUne_ 3 o gy
TAKE NOTICE,
‘Y'.'JAT in nine months from the date
hereof, application will be made
to tl.ehon. thejiifticcs of the Inferior
C.mrt, for the county of BalJoch, for
leave to fad all that traft of | ailfij con .
tatmng 475 acres more or less, lying j,,
the counties of Bryan and Bullochf the
Lme being part of the estate of Wm
Slater dec’d.
V- m. Slater, adni'r.*
May ().
r i HE SUBSCRIBER.
|NTF.XDING to leave the |i a f; a f.,.,
X wet! s, Ins Bufinrls, will lie conducted bv
Joi.v I. aw30k, Wm. Davies or K M
Stitbs Ebjs.
JEREMIAH CUYLER
Aaguft ip it 4 j