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Vol. IV. No. 105.]
CONDITIONS
OF THE
GEORGIA REPUBLICAN.
The Republicam is publifhcd every
Tuesday and Friday, on a royal (heet of a
good quality.
The terms of fubfeription are six dol
lars per annum....one half to be paid at the
time of fubfcribuiff, and the balance at the
expiration of ux months...and all papers will
f>e continued until ordered to the reverie.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING.
Advertisements inferred at 50 cents per
square the tirtfc infertton, and 15 for eich
continuation—A liberal allowance made to
thole who with to advert tie by the year.
For sale at this Office.
A variety of BLANKS among which are,
Foreign'and Coatting Mamfetls
Merchants Entries
Liquor ditto
55 ill* of Exchange
I>e46f Lading
Do. of Saie; Rowers of Attorney
Ci.ecks
Apprentices Indentures
Deeds ol Conveyance
Bonds ; Notes of Hands
Writs tor the Superior, Inferior & Mayor’s
Courts
Mayor’s Court Executions & Subpoenas
Notices to creditors ol Inlolvcut debtors
Mil.itary Summonses and Executions, &c.
q3 Cards, Handbills, ot. tfc’
Printed at a jhotl notice on reafunable
teems.
7. [Vi. Woodhrtdgc ,
RE SPECTF*(JLLV informs his
friends, anc! the public, that he
full continues the
ra&orage & Commission
business ,
at No. 4, in the Exchange, where he
has fate aad convenient stores for the re
ception of any ktnd of Goods or Pro
duce, that may be intruded to his charge.
Liberal advances in Caftt, will be mads
on goods being deposited for public or
private sale.
HE HAS ON HAND.
20 Puncheons old Jamaica RUM
10 ditto ditto St. Croix ditto
30 Bags and 10 tierces Green Coffee
Pipes and qr. calks old French Brandy
Sugar in hogfhcaJs and barrels
Window Glai's, and Snap in boxes
Cotton Bagging, lrifh Linen3
Nankeens, Hutnhums, See. &c.
/ali which articles will be (old low.
Cj* Two convenient HOUSES to
Let. Sept 2 taw ts 407
factors and commission
MERCHANTS.
* -ip Htfubfcriher; offer their fen-ices as
j F \CTORS & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS. They have good,
fafe and commodious Stores for the
rec ption of produce, and will pay every
poiiible attention to the management of
any business placed in their hands. They
always keep on hand a general affort
nietit of GROCERIES, warranted-of
the fir if quality, to supply their cuftom
ets, at the lowest Cash prices.
JOHN T. IVHITE id Cos.
AUgufi 16. tij 402
The Partnerlhip between
Bay ley and Harman,
T Tv/’ ILL, by limitation, expire on
\\ the fir it day oi September next;
all tiaims against the concern, will be
adjulted by Jacob Harman, at Mr.
Mommollin’s boufe, Gibbon’s building,
who is legally authorifed. Those in
debted, are required to fettle their ac
counts immediately, otherwile suits will
be commenced.
Thomas Eaykv, jun’r.
Jacob Harman.
AUgVltt 26
Thomas Bayley, jun’r.
EXCHANGE, No. 6,
WII.L CONTINUE THE
Grocery, Wine and Li
quor Trade.
y Families, Planters and Ship Stores
put tip of the choice it articles, and at
low prices. August 26
Flour, Gin & Iron.
Landing and for Sa'e, at reduced pricer
for Ca h,
25 bbls. Philadelphia fuperfine
Flour
5- pipes Gin
5 tons Bar Iron and Shear
Moulds
ANDREW KNOX,
AUgllff 26 40
GEORGIA ’ REPUBLICAN.
FACTORAGE.
JOHN P, WILLIAMSON,
jj) espectfully informs bis
friends and the public,
.nut 11c still continues the FAC
TORAGE G? COMMISSION
BUSINESS, on Morel's Wharf,
formerly occupied by Wiliiam-:
Ton and Morel, and Ropes from i
his experience in that line of
bufinels and hts attention there
to, to meet with a liberal pa
tron acre.
Those who may favor him
•A’i:’; their custom, may rely up
on his uhng every exertion in
his power to render them ample
facisfa£tion. Liberal advances
will be made, it requited, on i
produce stored.
Sav. Atig'iift 22. 404. tr.
N OT I C E.
THE Subscriber has appointed Ni
cholas Turnbull, Esq. Mr. Isaac
Minis, and Mr. Charles Bernsiviz,
his lawful atto tiies during his ablenc- 1
from this state
-1. S. Oe Montmol in,
September 16. ts. 141.
THE SUBSCRIBER ,
T VTE’MDIN’G to bo ahfr-nt fora few weeks
“• has appointed Editmid L- Da vs. and
Rtcharp F. Williams his Attornies, dur
ing h;s abfetiee.
SAMUEL H. STACKHOUSE.
Attguft 19 402.
FOR SALE.
r |~ I HO3E two very pieafantly liruat-
X cd LOTS, in the city of Savan
nah, in Broughton llreet, No. 2 aud 3,
Anson Ward, nearly opposite to the
residence ot Mr. S. H. Stuckhoufe.
ALSO,
Two Lots containing 35 Acres each,
in Anson Ward, No. 2 and 3, situate in
the neighborhood of the Plantation of
George Mtilen, Esq. and being very val
uable on account of their being near to
the city of Savannah.
The mod clear and indisputable titles
for said Lots, deduced from the original
grantee, will be executed to the pur
chaser, and a very exteifive and liberal
credit will be granted for the payment
of the consideration i-.mey. For the
particular terms and conditions of sale,
apply in Savannah, to either ik of the lub
feribers.
GEORGE WOODRUFF,
JOHN LAWSON.
September 6. 3m. 109.
””EXECUTORS SALES.
ION the firfl Tuesday in Ofloler next,
j will he sold at the Court boufe of the
I aty of Savannah, pursuant to an or dee
for that purpafe obtained from the hon
the Inferior Court oj the county of Chat
ham.
ALL that Island or traft of land,
generally known and called
BURNSIDES, in the countyaforefaid,
containing about two hundred and sixty
acres of planting COTTON LAND,
and a body of Marsh adjoining thereto,
situated between Bewlie and Skidaway
Island, being part of the real eltate of
Jacob Waldbufger deccafcd, together
with the buildings thereon, and the ap_
pertenances thereto belonging, Term3
to be made known on the day of sale.
John Milledge,
Exc’r. of the estate of Jacob Wald
burger.
July 28 96
NOTICE.
On the ie th of October next, WILL BE
SOLD on St. Simon's, at the fubferi
hers plantation.
THE real and personal pioperty of James
Mather deceaftd—Conlittitig of the
following articles, VIE—Two Negroes, Plan
tation Tools, kc.
RAYMOND DEMIRE, Jur.r. Adm’r
Brunfwmk, Sept 6. 410
SHERIFF’S SALE.
1 On the frfl Tuesday in November next, will
be fi Id, at tbe Court-house in the county
of Bulloch, between the hours of 10 and
3 o’clock,
A TRACT of 300 acres land adjoining
Samuel Lockhart and James Oglefby, levied
on by a constable, as tbe property of said
Lockhart, to fail fy Robert Atkinson and
arrerage of taxes for the year; 1803-4-5.
DANIEL BOATWRIGHT,
Sept, n ts. 413* 5.13. C.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against
tl the late James Madman, Elq. or a
galnft tne fubf.riber m his own name, or as
•.xecutor ol the estate of Moffman, will
licafe hand them in as fbon as possible, du
. atrelted, to Mr. William Mein, that the
fame may be put in a train for fertiement.
Janies Oliver.
August 29 405
SAVANNAH; PRINTED BY EVERITT M'LEAN, ON THE EAY.
FRIDAY, October j, itfo6.
& COLLEGE LANDS.
T 100 acres of Valuable
LAND, in Glynn Comity, is offered
FOR SALE, composed of valuable
Rice, Cotton and Prorifion Land, in
one body, and in which is included, a
rich parcel of Meadow Land, capable of
the highest cultivation.
The titles to tbele lands are clear,
and the lands have been lately resurveyed
by Mr. MTvinnon, with accurate re
marks, file wing its boundaries, situation
oti a navigable creek, aud other advan
tages.
Titefe lands are directed, by law', to
be fold for trie benefit of the Bethesda
College, or Orphan House Estate.
For a great part ot the purchase mon
ey an extensive credit will be given ; ami
the other payment made easy. Apply
to judge STEPHENS, tite President
of the Board of Trufteea, Dr. PAR
KER, Mr. BARACti GIBBONS,
or the fubfertber, or Committee of Trul-
Lecs, troin e ther of whom, particulars
will be made known.
W. B BULLOCH.
CO* If not fold before the firil Titef-
Jay in November, the above will be of
fered for file at Auction.
July 29 96
M6N T- V ITTIE, ~
The residence of the idle Governor
Hail.
FOK SALE,
THAT
VAL UAH LE PL ANT A TIO N.
Consisting of
2627 acres on Savannah
River, in Burke County ; and, 767 on
the opposite fide, in South-Carobna
The value of the Pine Lands, on till
iide, and the rich low grounds on tin
other fide of the river, renders tin
whole, a
VALUABLE ESTATE.
The advantages of an elevated situation,
the eftabhfhment of a ferry conftantiy
used, and with the command of land:
of every quality, upon a navigable liver,
arc so well known as to neeu no
other defeription. Terms of payment and
the price, will be easy.
For particulrrs, apply in Auguft
|to Thomas Flournoy, Fdq. of Seaborn
I Jones Esq. at his feat in Scriveti COllll
ty, to Major Bush, near the pre-miffes
and in Savannah, to
WILLIAM STEPHENS.
July 29 ts 96
O BE DlsPObEi) of
The valuable Plantation
Brick Yard ar.d appurtenances, known
heretofore as the
GLE Bfi LAX D.
The whole body of land is withi
three miles of this city, on the Atigufta
road, aud fronting Savannah river, and
contains, on attuai fumy, belter than
three hundred acres, more or lefs*
For separate Farms to, or as fettle
meuts of high land, for thufe, who polleE
rice grounds on Hutchinson’s Island, and
opposite to the Glebe Land, the above
i3 certainly a desirable purchase.
It is well known, that a valuable bed
of clay, is on the land, and that brick 6
have been burnt on the spot, and brought
to market to advantage.
As this land has again reverted to the
church, all persons arc cautioned from
trespafiing thereon, or committing any
depredations on the wood land, and theft
who are in pofieffion of any part thereof,
by lease or otherwise, are notified to
pay no rent but to the Warden’s ol
Christ Church.
If no purchaser offers, between this
and the firft Tuesday in November, the
property will be divided into lots, and
offered at public audtion, for the benefit
of the church.
W. STEPHENS,
N. TURNBULL,
Church Wardens.
July 29 96.
BROUGHT FO GOAL.
The following I’.uuaway Negroes,
NED, a black fellow about
five feet fix inches high, about
25 years old, lays he belongs to
Mr. George Lee, ntar Newjicrt
Bridge, Liberty County.
JOE, rather yellow complexi
on, about five feet seven or eight
inches high, about 25 years old,
fays he belongs to Mr. Robin
Coales of South Carolina.
CHARLES COPE, G. C. C.
September 19. 412.
“ NO 11UE’“
\ LL perfont indebted to ft be (uulcriber
Sx. are requested to make payment on or
before the 24th inst.—All that do not avail
themselves of this notice, will find their ac
count. in the hands of proper officers for col
left ion.
STEPHEN E. CLARK.
Sept. 16 411
FOR PRIVATE SALF
A TRACT of very valuable Cotti
and Provifiun LAND, contaii.
ing nearly three thousand acres, belong
ing to the estate of Richard R. Ash
iituated on the island ot Daivfulkie, di
retftly opposite Savannah bar, nud dis
taut only sor miles from Tybee Light
House.—These lands are inferior to
none in the Hate—the prefect crop of a
bout 450 acres of Cotton, and 20b acres
of Provision will fully prove this.
1 lie Tract is divided into four Plan
tation9, and will be fold together or fe
parattly, ail of which are well fettled,
having every tnjceilavy building for s
Cotton Plantation, molt of them havt
been erected iittce the hurricane, and of
the bell materials. On Newbury ais
convenient and comfouable two story
dwelling house, kitchen and waflt house,
entirely new- The buildings on Salt
Pond are a little interior, aad in excel
lent repair. Mary-Field and the ridge,
have been lately lcttled and have over
seer’s huufes, Sec;
Terms, one third cash, the other two
thirds in one and two years, the purchu
fer giving bond and mortgage of the pi -
perty, with personal fecurily, if required.
The ovcrleer at Newbury, will flitw the
Lands and diviliou lines. For fur.her
particulars, apply to
IN ART FRASER .
C-j“ Prov.fions, Plantation Tools, iic.
may be had with the plantations, at a
lair valuation.
Beaufort, S . C. ffuly 15 92
A Piantition in IVtikes Count ;
FOR SALE.
THE lubfcribers are author
iied to difpole of the
PLANTATION in WILKES
COUNTY, 6 miles below Walk
mgton, the proper y and pre
sent residence of W.Jliaru. Bar
•letr, ltn’r. The Plantation con
‘ains three hundred acres firft
:nd second quality land, seventy
if which are cleared and under
< ultivatiori —the. dwelling-house
.s convenient, with kitchen, sta
ble, barn, cot.on machine and
.tore house. There is alio a ha;id
‘ome little crcl.ard of peach trees,
apples Sec, In a word, it is well
Calculated for a permanent resi
dence, being in an improved parr
of the country and lurrounded
vith good society. For terms
apply in Savannah, to
PHINIZY& BARNETT.
August 22. 6w. 404
FOR SALE,
f S NbiA i valuable Plamaiion
I in Bryan County Culled
HICKORY IIILL,
containing about Bjo acres, a
very large proportion of which
is prime Oak anti Hickory Lar.ci,
& a part prime rice land,and is a
(.art of the well known Flantati
ort called E.GYP i‘ belonging to
Wm. Maxwell Eiqr. of Bclialt,
A L S O,
A trad; containing i go acres called
REPUBLICAN HALL,
in a beautiful fixation on the
‘•alts, in sight & of not more than
me quarter of a mile dist arit from
Bdfaif Houle } about bo acres
of this tract is prime Cotton land
ana well inproved, having been
the residence of the late Major
/. 11. Maxwell. Both tracts
v/erc partly cultivated by Major
Maxwell in his life rime and will
make a very convenient ami va
luable estate in the hands of one
perion, being capable of great
improvement and affording a
lufficient quantity of land of the
firft quality to occupy 40 or 5o
I prime Oaves. Further description
iis thought nnnecelfary, as it is
jnotexpided that a sale can be
1 made, but after a full view of the
prernifies, to which those inclined
to purclufe are invired,
JOHN PRAY,
D. B. MITCHELL,
Acting and qualifi ed Executors of J, B,
Manuell decerfed.
Bryan County, ?
23ft, September 1806. 5 ts. 4:4.
Bills on New- York,
At a short fight,
FOR SALL, by
Geo. Buchanan fy Cos.
Srjitember 30. 4 , 5 .
£Whole Number 416.
SAVANNAH EXCHANGE.
COFFEE HOUSE.
I 1 he lubf.rtber ’akt. dll’ liberty,
refpeAfully, to infoim the public
ami his triends, that from the cticourage
mtut and favorr-.hle opinion manifi.fted to
him, by a chit.l j>ai t of the citizens of
Savannah, fine hia etLibliliunenr m this
place, the Ertiilees of the Exchange
wete induced to ditpofe, in h| 3 i nV or, of
t he upper part oi this building, where he
intends to epen on the 15-.lt day ot Oc
tober next,
AN EXCHANGE,
Being an imitation of London and (if the
cities of the United States. Time
the Merchants, Hunters ud Travellers,
may caily meet in a fimiler manner, in
m.kr to tranleii Commercial Bufincis,
News pape-bs of the rnofl in tne ft
tug kind, Inail be kept, with a ma
t tris register, ittfurming of the ar.
nv;.| and clcarcnees of vcffcls ; ar.d news
~u' ’ °hen lie cumn.itnicatcd quicker than
through the channel of the papers.
Hand-bills fnall be poafted lit a
c.-nvcnif nt place, containing the articles
offered tor sale at the auttiJas m thecity,
immes of lueh v fi. It as are offered
tor sale or charter, nnd of the proprie
tors, and generally whatever .s relating
to laics of all dd'eript tons, cither houfi-s*
negroes or plantations.
One will find every day at eight
and at two o’clock, a Table neatly duff,
(ibard on moderate turns, to accommo
date uil persons, either bytlse meal or
t>y the day, and weekly-.r quarterv.
Ccdce, lea, Chocolate, private
Brcaklaits, end Dinners or Reliflus a „d
Uyftne, jnepared lor the ttrile ts the
d’tU-.'-Mt visitors, shall be got rvuy day
on very reatbnuble terms. The Bar-
Rjom lhall be iupplied with Spirits and
foreign Wines, and any well chofcn Li
quers.
Ihe different Societits or Clubs
that may di-fire to form Affemblics, Bails
or Concerts, will fi-d rooms for tinir
; accommodation, furniflaed in a manner
tint lie flatters htmlclf will meet their
approbation.
The fubfiriber, from his endeavors
to form in a commodious place, an cf
-1 rabiilhment, that n.uft in course afford
to the citizens of fiavannah the fame
k“-“t advantages enjoyi and m all the towns
<>t this continent, hopes to receive the
encouragement h.s laborious exertions
will inquire, to deserve the confidence
and gratitude of the public in general.
(jW A BaR KEEFER is
wanted, with good rtcomincn
’ datiens.
L. GLF.I ES.
CAUTION.
MAbl ERS and Owners of Veffcl
are notified, that it is unlawful to
load or unload any part of H.cir cargoes
at, or near Five Fathom Hole, unless
the fame is performed at the wharves
tlare Luik for the purpose. All viola*
torn of the adt, passed June 2 6, 1806
will be prolecuad without diferimina
tion.
J b>. De MGNTMOLLIN
A, T u ‘t 9- taw_. 2m. lop
Notice ts Hereby Given,
i Mat ‘ne Coparncrfliip carried on here by
WiiJiAtH Dixon, Jamru Did<-
son and George Penny,
Under the firmof James D IC kson, &Cos
expired, by its own limitation, on the iff
inlUnt ; those who have any demands a*
gaii.lt the concern r ill plcafeprcfent them
and those indebted, arc requested to
make payment to Jajnes Dickson, who , 8
authorifed to fettle the affairs of the
concern.
William Dixon,
James Dickson,
George Penny.
In future the business will be continu
ed by William Dixon & James Dickson
under the firm of •
James Dickson, Sc Cos.
■ line 30 88
TAKE NOTICE,
T H ? T in nine months from the due
hereof, application will be made
to tliehon. the jiiftice* of the Interior
Court, for the county of Bulloch, f or
leave to fell all that tra& 0 f land, Co,i
.atning 475 acres more or less, lyintr in
the counties of Biyzn and Bulloch, •he
-ame being part of the estate of Wm
blatcr dec’d.
Wm. Slater, adni’r.
May 6. 9m*
THE SUHSC[<IHER,
INTENDING to i<ave the {| a t? a f,. v/
1 wee k , h, s Bufmefs, will be conduced 1,/
Jo.i.v I.awson, Wm. Davies or K. M
STITP.J, iiiqs. *•
JEREMIAH CUVLEK
’ Augi-ft ty if K J