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Vol. IV. No. 107.3
CONDITIONS
OF THE
GEORGIA REPUBLICAN.
The Republican is published every
Tuesday and Friday, on a royal (heet of a
good quality.
The terms of lubfcnption arc stx i>ol‘
us per annum... one half to be paid at the
time of fubfcnbing, and the balance at the
expiration of fix months, .and all papers will
be continued until ordered to the reverie.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING.
Advertisements ml'ertedat 50 cents per
fqaare the hrft insertion, and 25 for each
1 ontinuation—A liberal allowance made to
tliofe who v/iftt to adverrife by the year.
For sale at this Office.
A variety of BLANKS among which arc,
Foreign and Coalling Mamfelts
Merchants Envies
Liquor ditto
Bills of Exchange
Do.of Lading
Do. of Sale ; Bowers of Attorney
Checks
Apprentices Indentures
Deeds of Conveyance
Bonds ; Notes of Hands
Writs for the Superior, Inferior & Mayor’s
Courts
yor’s Court Executions & Subpoenas
rices to creditors of Insolvent debtors
Uitary Su.nmonfes and Executions, &c.
CC? Cards, Handbills, ts c. ts c.
*’t inted at a Jhort notice on rcafonallt
:rms.
7. M. IVcodbridge ,
Respectfully inform? his
friends, and the public, that he
itili continues the
Fa&oraje & Commission
c>
Business ,
rt No. 4, in the Exchange, where he
has fafe aad convenient stores for the re
cepdon of any kind of Goods or Pro
duce, that may be intruded to his charge
Liberal advances in Cadi, will be made
cn goods being deposited for public or
private fsle.
HS HAS ON HAND.
2O Pnsvheors old Jamaica RUM
10 ditto ditto St. Croix ditto
30 Bags and 10 tierces Green Coffee
Pipes and qr. cades old French Brandy
Sugar iu hogsheads and barrels
Window Glass, and Soap in boxes
Cotton Bagging, Irish Linens
Nankeens, Humhums, &c. &c.
Ali which articles will be fold low.
CJ* Two convenient HOUSES to
Ler. Sept 2 law ts 407
Bills on Nevv-York,
At a dtort fight,
FOR SALE, by
Geo. Buchanan fy Cos.
September 30. 415.
FACTORS and COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
r ff"’ HEftibfcribers offer their ferviccs as
1. F >.CTORS & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS. They have good,
fsfc and commodious Stores for the
reception cl produce, and will pay every
polTsbie attention to the management of
any business placed in their hands. They
always keep on hand a general affort
mint of GP.OCERIES, warranted of
the firft quality, to supply their cuftom
tT?, at the loyeft Cash prices.
JOHN T. IVHITE ts Cos.
Atrgufl 16. ti / 402
—;
-j u e Partner ffi ip between
Bdjlcy rind Harman,
WILL, by limitation, expire on
the fir ft day 01 September next;
all claims against the coik ern > W H Be
adj tilled by Jacob Habma.' , i at Mr.
Montmollin’s houte, Gibbon’s b.’hlding,
who is legally authonfed. Those in
debted, are required to fettle their s,c
counts immediately, otherwise suits will
be commenced.
Thomas Eayley, jun’r.
Jacob Harman.
Allgull 26
Thomas Bayley, jun’r.
exchange, No. 6,
WILL CONTINUE THE
Grocery, Wine and Li
quor Trade.
r.ilies, Planters and Ship Stores
put up of the choicest articles, and at
cw prices. August 26
SUPERFINE
RICHMOND FLOUR
300 Barrels firfl quality Richmond
Flour, iufl leceived per schooner John,
and for sale, applv to
MILLER & MOORHE AD, or
THOMAS LAWRANCE.
Sept. 26 414.
GEORGIA REPUBLICAN.
Flour, Gin Iron.
Landing and Jor Sale , at reduced prices
for Ca.'by
25 bbls. Philadelphia fuperfinc
Flour
5 pipes Gin
5 tons Bar Iron and Shear
Moulds
ANDREW KNOX.
AUguft 26 40
Factorage.
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON,
8) esbectfui.ly informs his
IV. friends and the public,
that ne still continues the FAC
TORAGE e? co v: Mission
BUSINESS, on Morel's Wharf,
formerly occupied by William
son and Morel, and Hopes from
his experience m that line o
oufinels and his attention there
to, to msec with a liberal pa
cronage.
I Hole who may favor him
with their custom, may rely up*
nn his tiling every ex-irdon ii
ids p >wer to render them ample
lacisfaction. Liberal advance.’
will be made, if required, or.
produce stored.
Sav. August 22. 404. tij.
l OH b/iLts.
rHOSE two very pleasantly fituat
ed LOTS, in the city ot Savan
nah, in Broughton ftveet, No. 2 and 3,
Anfoii Ward, nearly oppofue to the
reiidence ot Mr. S. H. Stackhoufc.
ALSO,
Two Lots containing 45 Acres each,
in Anion Ward, No. 2 and 3, situate in
‘he neighborhood of the Plantation of
George Millen, Esq. and being very val
uable on account of their being near to
‘he city of Savannah.
The mo ft clear and indisputable titles
fi>r said Lots, deduced from the original
grantee, will be executed to the pur
chaser, and a very extensive and liberal
credit will be granted for the payment
of the confidcration money. For the
particular terms and conditions of sale,
apply in Savannah, to either of the fub
feribers.
GEORGE WOODRUFF,
JOHN LAWSON.
September 6. 3m. 109.
NOT I C E.
THE Subscriber has appointed Ni
cholas Turnbull, Esq. Mr. Isaac
Minis, and Mr. Charles Bernewiz,
his lawful atto-nies during his absence
from this ftate
i. S. De MontmoLin.
September 16. ts. 141,
THE SUBSCRIBER ,
T N 1 ENDING to bo absent for a few weeks
has appointed Edwahd L- Davis, and
Richard F. Williams lus Attornies, dur
ing his absence.
SAMUEL H. STACKHOUSE.
August T<P 402.
NO 1 ICE.
ALL perfans having demands against
the late James Moflman, Esq. or a
gainft the fubfenber in his own name, or as
Executor of the estate of Moflman, will
please hand them in as soon as polfible, du
ly attelled, to Mr. William Mein, that the
fame may be put in a train for fettiement.
James Oliver.
August. 29 406
NO I'ICE.~
On the 14 th of October rrrt, WILL BE
SOLI) on dt. Simon’s, at the fubfert _
bers plantation.
THE real and perlbnal property of James
Mather deceafed—Confiliing of the
following articles, VIZ—Two Negroes, Plan
tation Toois, kc.
RAYMOND DEMIRE, Junr. Adm’r
Brunswick, Sepr 6. 410
‘sHF.RIFF’s SALIG 1
On the firft Tuesday in November next, will
be fold, at the Court-house in the county
of Bulloch, between the hours of jo and
3 o’clock,
A TRACT of 300 acres land adjoining
Samuel Lockhart and James Oglefby, levied
on by a conftaale, as the property cf said
Lockhart, to fati-fv Robert Atkinson and
arrerage of taxes fox the years 1803-4-5.
DANIEL BOATWRIGHT,
Sept, it ts 413. S.BC.
Paints, Oils 6c Brushes.
rHE fubferiber has on sale a quan’ity
of the above articles, which will be
fold low for calh, or on a ftiort credit, to
thole who are punctual in their payments.
JOHN HUNTER.
August *2 404
ALIMAN AC’S
For sale at this Office.
SAVANNAH: ‘PRINTED BY EVERITT M‘LEAN, ON THE BAY.
FRIDAY, October io, 1806.
•O’ COLEGE LANDS,
r 100 acres of Valuable
LAND, in G /nn County, is offeree
FOR SALE, composed of valuable I
Rice, Cotton and Provision Land, in
one body, and in which is included, a
rich parcel of Meadow Land, capable ot
the highest cultivation.
Fhe titles to these lands are clear,
and tlie lands have been lately resurveyed
by Mr. M‘Kinnon, with accurate re
marks, flicwing its boundaries, lituation
on a navigable creek, and other advan
tages.
These lands ate dire&cd, by law, to
be lold for the benefit of the Bethesda
1 College, or Orphan House Ellate.
i For a great part of the purchase mon
ey an extensive credit will be given ; and
the other payment made easy. Apply
to Judge STEPHENS, the President
of the Board of Trullees, Dr. PAR
KER, Mr. BARACH GIBBONS,
or tne fubferiber, or Committee of Tiuf
tees, from either of whom, particulars
will be made known.
w. B BULLOCH.
(Xn“ If not fold before the firft Tu.T-
Jay in November, the above will be of
tered for sale at Auilion.
J ui r 29 9 6
MONT-VILLE,
The residence of the late Governor
Hall.
FOR SALE,
that
VALUABLE PLANTATION,
CONSISTING OF
2627 ac Fes on Savannah
River, in Burke County ; and, 767 on
the opposite fide, in South-Carolina
I lie value of the Pine Lands, on this
fide, and the rich low grounds on the
other fide of the river, renders the
whole, a
VALUABLE ESTATE.
The advantages of an elevated situation,
the establishment ot a ferry constantly
used, and with the command of lands
of every quality, upon a navigable river,
are so well known as to need no
ether def ription. Terms of payment and
the price, will be easy.
For particuirrs, apply in Augusta
to Thomas Flournoy, Esq. of Seaborn
Jones Esq. at his feat in Scriven Coun
ty, to Major Bulb, near the premifles,
and in Savannah, to
WILLIAM STEPHENS.
J>*iy 29 ts 96
TO Be. DISPOSED of
The valuable Plantation,
Brick Yard and appurtenances, known
heretofore as the
GLEBE LAND.
Hie whole body of land is within
ihree milts of this city, on the Augulta
road, and fronting Savannah river, and
contains, on a&ual survey, better than
three hundred acres, more or lefs*
For separate Farms to, or as fettle
menta of high land, for those, who poffeb
rice grounds on Hutcbinfun’s Hand, 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 that bricks
have been burnt on the spot, and brought
to market to advantage.
lAs this land has again reverted to the
church, all persons are cautioned from
trespafling thereon, or committing any
depredations on the wood land, and those
who are in poffefiion 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 firft Tuesday in November, the
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 96.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the first Tuesday in November
next,
Will be Sold,
Between the hours of 10 and 3
o'clock , at the Court-house in
the town of Brunswick , Glynn
County.
A Negro man, named Law
rence, seized and taken under
execution as the property of
Pierce Butler, to fatisfy his tax
for the year 1803.
Conditions of sale cash.
Wm. PAYNE, s. c. c.
October 3
Board of Eirc-Maflcrs.
Savannah, September 20th 1806.
RESOLVED,
THAT the 15th 16th and 17th l'eftions
of the ordinance of the City Council, be pub
billed 111 the Gazettes of this City,ieail
three times in each paper—and that Mr.
Groves, Air. Harman, and Mr. Cline be a
committe to enforce a compliance of the
said ordinance ; and that the committee do
not proceed to an examination till after the
expiration of the said publications.
Extract from the minutes.
THOMAS I’ITT, Clerk.
XV. Ant ic it further ordained, by the authority
aforefaid, That within three months from an I
after the palling of this ordinance, every house
within the limits and junfdiStion of the City,
occup ed and tenanted, thail ne supplied with
bucke.s, at the er pence of the owners of said
premiles to the number of at lea the number
of lire place s in tin: l.tme, including iuch as
are in the out buildings, and the laid buckets’
shall be equal in gt odnels and size- to those
procured tor the life of the city, and painted,
on which 1 liii.ll alio be painted in vtlible char
acters, the name ol the owner to whom laid
buckets belong, and in case the owner of any
hoide or tenement Ihould refute or ncgleft, 10
have the laid buckets lupplied agreeable to
this ordinance, it ih .11 and may be lawful for
the tenant to pro< me the lame, deducting it
out ol his rent, ami furthermore, it Iliad be
the duty ot the fire mallei s each to go through
his ward at lead once iu every three months,
and examine the date of the buckets in each
houte, and 111 cale of deficiency, to*fummon
the delinquent before the next City Council,
and on conviftion he, the, or they, lliall he
fined two dollars for every bucket he, (he 01
they, are lliort ol 111 number required by this
ordinance, ami no per lon (hall make life ol
any bucket (o procured, for any other id
but that ol ext inguiftnn (ire, under the penalty
ol one ilollor for each and every offence, and
111 case any perfim or perlons shall wilfully
detain or secrete from the lawful owner, any
bucket proem’ das aforefaid, lie, (tie, or they,
(hall 011 conviction, forfeit a (uni not exceed
ing len dollars, for every (lie bucket lo de
tained or fee re ted.
XVI. And tVhercas, ’i lie stores under the
Bind, and others m this City, have few, and
many of them no chimneys, Bea junker Or.
dai’.ed. That ihe owners of every improved
wharf lot in this city, fluid furiiifli v.ithm
three months, twenty Buckets, for the build
ing or buildings on such whart, dud dillrib
me them propoitionately among tlit buildings
and that the owner of every other ltore in
the city, that lias no hre place or places at
tat bed to the fame shall furuilli two lire
buckets for each store of such kind, and un
der fooh regulations, as other landlords are
by this ordinance compelled to do.
XVII. And he it further Orda.r.cd by the au
thority ajorejaid, That every owner of a wood-.
|en hoult; or houses, or brick or Unite bottles
covered with wood, occupied as dwelling
houses or kitchens, (hall within ihMtc months
alter the publication hereof, provide the
tame with a Lnficient ladder, or have a feut
-1 tie or door cut through the roof of such
| house or houses, large enough for a man to
’ pal's through conveniently, under the penalty
of a fine not exceedingtwenty dollars.
Agreeable to Kefulveof the Hoard o/fi-e Majlcrs
1 HE undertigned will commence an exam
ination of the Fire Bucket;:, Ladders, and
■Scuttles, attached to Dwelling and VV'are
Houles in thiscity on Monday the 1 sth of
Oilober next.
R. N. Groves, *)
Jonathan Cline, Ccrr.nvqtee.
W. N, Ifurman. J
1 ax CoiTuctor’b Sales.
ON the firfl Tuesday in October
next, WILL BE SOLD , at
the Gourt-Huu/e in this City
between the hours cf ten and
three o'clock.
rIHE lot and improvements
t hereon in Broughton
flrtcr, at present occupied by
Capt. Abraham Abrahams and
lately known as the property o!
John F. Britton, luppoled to bt
60 feet by 90, or lo much there
of as will latisfy an execution
for the Turn of dolls. 9,
mills being the amount of tax
due by John F. Britton for the
year 1803.
ALSO,
A trad of PINE LAND in
the county of Bulloch, adjoining
Thomas Dowell, and vacant ar
the time of survey, containing
one hundiedacrts more or less,
or so mutn thereof as will fatisfv
an execution for the sum of eigh
teen and thiee quarters cents,
rax due theieon by the estate of
Peter Dowell, for the year 1805,
pointed cut by Thomas Dowell.
ALSO,
Trust lot No. one in Ewins
burgh on the weft fide of weft
broad street, and lately known
as the property of Wm. Bell
deed, or lo much thereof as will
latisfy an execution for the lum
of eight dollars 59 cents 3 1-2
mills, being the amount of the
tax due by the estate of William
Bell for the year 1805, pointed
out by John Harrison Adrn’r.
PETER DEVEAUX.
TanCC C
Sept, 2 40$
[Whole Number 418.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
OF THE
UNITED STATES,
June 21, 1806.
WHEREAS the Commis
sioners of the linking
fund, at a meeting held on the
28 h and ry of April, jBo6, did re*
lolve, that the !u;n rerhai.jing to
complete the txp ndirure of the
.imiul appropriation of EIGHT
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
ffioul ! among other purposes be
applied ro the reimburlenacnc of
the NAVY SIX PER CENT.
S l OCK, created in purluanee
of an ad of Congrels, pafT-d
on the 30th day of June, 1798,
acd to the reimburle uent of the
five and HALF PER
CENi, .SIOCK, citatcd in
purluanee of an ad of Congress,
pilled on the 3d day of March!
I 7VS’
i his is therefore to give no
tice, rliar the principal of the
laid N\V Y SIX PER CENT.
STOCK, with the inteielt due
thereon, will, on surrender of the
certificates, be paid on the Ift
day <ll Odober next enluing the
.late hereof, ft) the rd'pcdive
(tockholders or their lawful te
pndentalives or artornies iluly
conllituted and rttttiioiized, ci
thfi at the Tieafury or at the
L.uan Office, as the case may
be, where credits have been
given for the a nount of stock,
r t (pedivtly held by them: and
that the principal of the FIVE
and half per cent.
SIOCK, with the interest due
(hereon, will in like manner,
and at the fame places, be paid
> the ill day of January, *BO7,
to the rHpedive ffockholdcrs,
or their lawful reprelenutives or
att ‘/mes duly confttruccd and
authorized.
It is further made known, for
the information of the parties
concerned, that no transfers of
the NAVY SIX PER CEN \
81 OCK, either from or to the
books of the Treasury, or from
or to the books of a Commis
floner of Loans, will be allow
ed after the llt dav of September
ensuing. And the interest on
all certificates of laid stocks,
which shall not have been sur
rendered, in pin fuance of this
notification, will cease and de
termine, on the day preceding
the day hereby fixed for the re
irnburfement thereof
ALBERT GALLATIN,
Secretary of the Treasury.
July ‘5 92 to3o
ShcrifF’s Sales;
On the isl Tuesday in Nov. next,
will be fold at the court houie,
in this city , between the hours
of ten and three o’clock ,
A NEGRO MAN, named
Jirn, lc>zed underand by*
virtue of an execution on a mort
gage, A-kins and Wcfton, vs.
William Jordan.
ALSO,
A traft of Oak, Hickory
and Pine LAND, lying in El- -
bert county, on the north fld -5
of the middle fork of Broad Hi J
ver, adjoining land of Mr. -
per and Mr. Thompson, con -
caining 257 acres, more or lei s,
at present rented to a Mr.
James.-
One other trad of Oak 8c
Hickory Land, containing zOO
acres, more or less, within fi v C
miles of Louisville, on La in
heres Big Creek, adjoining
lands of John Rogers & others,
levied on and to be fold under
and by virtue of an execution
in favor of Timothy Freeman,
vs. James M’lntofli.
Conditions Cafli.
H. W. WILLIAMS, D.s.c.r;
Sar, October 3