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Vol. IV. No. 108.3
CONDITIONS
OF THE
GEORGIA REPUBLICAN-
The Republican is publilhed every
Tuesday ami Friday, on a royal fl.eet of u
good quality.
The terms of iuhfcrtption are six dol
lars per annum....one half to be paid at tne
time of l'iibfcribmg, and the balance at the
expiration of nx months...end all papers •• i
Le continued until ordered to the reverie-
TERMS OF ADVERTISING.
AdVcrrifements inferred at 50 cents per
square the trlt iol'ertion, and 25 for each
-ontinu-*u Ml—A liberal allowance made to
tiiofe who ’".in to r.dvt.life 1/ the year.
For sale at this Office,
v? y.trieiy of BLANKS among which arc,
Fori-b.M antlCoafling Sl-unt'ells
Merouants bVntr- >
Liquor ditto
Rills of f,.-.cliang'e
Do. of Lading .
Dp. of Sale; Dovers of Attorney
Checks
Apjm r ticcs Indentures
?.)eeds id Conveyance
Boiui.-.; Notes nf Hands
Wrirr. for rhe Superior, Inferior £5 Mayor’s
Courts
Mayors Court Kxoctttions St ‘-übwenas
Not cir. to creditors of Inf.dvent debtors
Millitary liummotiles and Execii'.ions, Sec.
O’ Cards, Handbills, iff: is'c
Printed aid jhori r;slice on rtnfonabie
terms.
2. M. mtdbridre,
o 1
•Q ESPECTFULLY informs hi
iL\. friends, and liie public, that h,
Kit* continue'., iF.e
taßuruve ‘A Commission
O
Business,
st No. 4, in the Exchange, where h j
has sale and convenient (lores for the 1
cepliosi of any kind of Goods or Pro
duce, that may be intruded to his ehsrg
Liberal advances ih Cash, will be milli
on goods being depafited for public .1
private file.
Hh H YS ON HAND.
20 Puncheons old Jamaica RUM
io ilitio ditto St. Croix ditto
30 Bags and 10 tierces Green CutLe
Pipes and or. calks old French Brand)
Sugar in hopfhiads and barrels
Window ClEib, a id .Soap in boxes
Cotton Bagging, Irilli Linens
Nankeens, rL minims, See. &c.
/ II which articles, will be fold low
C/y” Two convenient HOUSES to
1,-rr. Sept 2 iaw ts 407
iiilis on Nevv-ioi'k,
At a short fight,
FOR SALE, by
Geo. Buchanan & Cos.
September 30. 415.
factors and co amission
merchants.
r~jj"i HLfubfrtibers offer their services as
X F ’ CTORS Si COMMISSION
MLRCHAN PS. They have good,
iafe and commodious Stores for the
reception of produce, and will pay every
p. Bible attention to the management of
any business placed in their hands. They
always ke p on hand a gencial assort
nitnt of GROCERIES, warranted of
tht( firft quality, to iupply their cuftom
ert, at the lowed Cash prices.
JOHN T. WHITE O Cos.
AUguft 16. tl j 402
The Partnerfh’.p berween
Bav lev and Harm?.n,
TEL, by ‘.imitation, expire ot:
V- V the firft day oi Stptember next j
oil 1’ i’ms against the concern, will b
acjulied by Jaiob Habman, at Mr.
McnimoltiMs houTe, Gibbon’s building,
who is legally aulhoriftd. Tljofe in.
debted, are required to fettle their ac
counts immediately, otherwise suits will
be commenced.
Thomas Eayley, jun’r.
Jacob Harman.
AUguft 26
T homas Bayley, jun’r. 1
EXCHANGE, No. 6,
V. ILL CONTINUE THE
Grocery, Wine and Li
quor Trade.
Hf Families, Planters and Ship Stores
put up of the choice'!: articles, and at
low prices. August 26
SUPERFINE
RICHMOND FLOUR
300 Barrels fi’fl quality Richmond
Fiour, just leciived per fchocner John,
and for tale, apu'y to
. MILLER Sc MOORHEAD, or
THOMAS LAW RANGE.
Sept. 26 414.
GEORGIA REPUBLICAN.
NOTICE.
THE Subfcnbcr has appointed Ni
cholas Turnbull, Esq. Mr. Isaac
Minis, and Mr. Charles Bernewiz,
his lawful attomics during his abfeuce
from this state
!. S. De Montmoßin.
September 16. ts. 141.
THE SU BSCIiJBEfi,
INTENDING to be ah Bent fore. few weeks
liar -appointed Eihuhb I.- Dwis, and I
Rich bb F Williams hr; Attoinie::, dur
ing bn abfenC'.’
Samuel h. Stackhouse.
Aujult - l( j 402.
j THE SUBSCR USER ,
INTENDING to leave the Hate a few
weeks, lus Business, will he conduified by
John Lawson, \Ym. Dai its or K. M
vi i res Efqs.
JEREMIAH CUTLER.
August 19 ts a .2
IN G I ICR.
1 I.L persons hiving demands againd
.. V the late Jllll-s Molfman, Fllq. or a
gaiiiit the fublcriber in his own name, or as
.xecuior of the estate of Mollman, will
iiieal’e hand them in as Ron as polF.blo, tlu
attelied, to Mr. William Mem, that the
lame may be put in a train for fetticment.
James Oliver.
August 29 40b
NO TICE.
A LL Persons indebted to the late firm of
x. RAI.E\ Sc HARMAN, are inhumed,
hat John D. Lewes, efq. attornev at la j
s empowered to collect tile debts ; those j
who are tleiirous of preventing suits, jf|
all or. Mr. Lewes, without cfci-tv.
JACOB HARMAN.
Sept. 26 Tot 414
NO l ICE.
On the t ith of Cdoicr next , WILL BE
SOLD on St. Simon’s, at the fubferu
hers plantation.
T’ HE real a-id persons! property of James
S- Mather d-.-ceafecl—Confiding of the 1
-allowing articles, Viz, —Two Negroes, Plan
s’ ion Tog's, &c.
R AYMOND DEMIRE, Junr. Adra’r
Brunswick, Sept 6. 410
sheriff’s sale.
On the firfi Tuesday in Novcr.iher next, will
be fjlti, at the Court-hculc in the county,
of Bmlocl’, bc.v/ecti the hours of 10 aftd
3 o'clock,
A TRALT of 400 acres land adjoining
•iare.ucl Lee .hart and James (q. h lby, lev.Ld
m by a cci.it..nle, as the pvopt-rtv of laid
hoc kb, vu to Gii fy Robert A t i.infou and
irrerttgc cf a.vc f rthc tears 18034-5.
D A NIE L B<JA iVV RIG HT,
Sept, i! ts 415. S. B C.
Paints, Oils Sc Brudics.
I’' HE fublcriber has on I‘t.e a quantity
of the above articles, which will be
fold low for rail 1, or on a fliort cridit, to
rhofe who are punAual in their paime. s.
JOHN HUNTER.
Augcft 22 404
COL.EGK. LANDS.
t igo acres of ValuabU
LAND, in Giynn County, is ofi'ered
IGR SALE, composed of valuable
Rite, Cotton a>d Provision Land, in
one body, and in which is included, a
rich parcel of Meadow Land, capable ol
the highest cultivation.
The titles to these lands are clcir,
and the lands have been lately resurveyed
by Mr. M'Kinnon, with accurate re.
marks, (hewing it3 boundaries, fituaticn
on a navigable cretk, and other advan
tages.
These lands are directed, by law, to
be fold for the benefit of the Belhcida
-College, or Orphan House Estate.
For a great part of the purebafe mon
ey an extensive credit will be given ; and
the other payment made ealy. Apply
to Judge STEPHENS, the President
of the Board of Trustees, J3r. PAR
KER, Mr. BARACH GIBBONS,
or the fuhfcribcr, or Committee of Trus
tees, from either of whom, particulars
will be made known.
W. B BULLOCH.
!TT If not fold before the fir ft Tues
day in November, the above will be of
fered for f„le at Audion.
July 29 96
By Edward While clerk,
r, c n \ of‘-he ceurr < f O.chnar ,rs
f the caunl; of Cha'liam, iri
Ed. White. ) the Rate aforelaid.
WHEREAo, U iliin-'. I. Spencer, of thi
city, applies, for Betters of Adn-.inj(Ration,
on die Estate anti effects of Aaron Dunn,
tiec’d, as principal creditor.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and finqular the kindred and creditors of
the decsaled, to file their objections (if any
•bey )iavc / in my ofit?, on or t>ef .re the atth
f October next, othervtfe letter of admimf
r: titm will be granted him
Given under my hand and fcal this 13th
and of September, .So-'-, and in the 31st year
f American Independence. 1 14
ALMANAC’S
Ter f;!e at tfii* OfTtc;.
SAVANNAH: PRINTED BY EVERITT & M‘LEAN, ON THE BAY.
TUESDAY, October 14, 1806.
Flour, Gin Iron.
Landing and for Safe, at reduced pricet
for Ca b,
25 bbls. Philadelphia fuperfinc
Flour
5 pipes Gia
S ti-’os Bir Iron and Shear
Moulds
ANDREW KNOX.
Attgn ft 26 40
Aacl OR/iGE.
JOHN I*. WILLIAMSON,
e pectfuley informs his,
friends and the public,
(ha: he (fill continues the FAC
TORAGE t? COMMISSION
BUSINESS, on Morels Wharf ,
formerly occupied by William
!on aiul Mod !, and hopes from
his experience in that line ol
JuP.r.els and his attention there
o, to iVieec v/ith a libera! p.v
iron age.
Tiiofe who may favor him
with their custom, may rely up
>n h;s uffiig every exertion it:
n’s p.uver to render them ampl<
at if .‘.clion. L.;l>eral advance
will os made, if required, on
oroduce stored.
Sav. August 22. 404.11 j.
eqk sale.
r | HOSE U.o very plcafantly fituat-
JL cti LOl’ft, in the city ot Savan
nah, it. Broughton street, No. 2 and 3,
Anson Ward, nearly opposite to the
re.ft deuce o( Mr. S. 11. Stackhoufe,
ALSO,
! Two Lots containing 45 Acres each,
in Anfpn Ward, No. 2 and 3, situate in
t!i- neighborhood of the Plantation of
George Miilen, Esq. and bung v.ry val
uable on account of their being near to
the oily of Savannah.
The moil clear and indisputable titles
for said Lots, deduced from the original
grantee, will be executed to the pur.
chafer, and a very extensive and liberal
credit will be granted for the payment
of the confuleration money. For the
particular terms and conditions of sale,
apply in Savannah, to cither of the lutr
feribers.
GEORGE WOODRUFF,
john Lawson.
S-:p>embcr 6. 3m. 109.
iVi (J\ i- VIL tx E,
The residence of the late Governor
Hall.
FOR S\LE,
THAT
VALUABLE PLANTATION,
CONSISTING OF
2527 acres on Savannah
River, in Burke County ; and, 767 on
the opposite fide, in SoutlrCarolma.—
l'he value of the Pine Lands, on this
fide, arid the rich low grounds on the
o.lier lihe of the river, renders the
whole, a
VALUABLE ESTATE.
The advantages of an elevated situation,
the establishment of a ferry constantly
used, and with the command of lands
of every quality, u-pon a navigable river,
are so well known as to need no
other def ription, Ttrm3 of payment and
the price, will be cafy.
For particulrrs, apply in Augufla
to Thomas Flournoy, E(q. of Seaborn
Jones Esq. at his feat in Scriven Coun
ty, to Major Buffi, near the pfemides,
and in Savannah, to
WILLIAM STEPHENS.
July 29 ts 915
GEORGIA,
BY John G. Neirllinger, clerk of the court
of Ordinary for Effingham County, arid state
afore l aid.
WHEREAS, Curtis I.oprr and John
Powers, have applied for Letters of
difmiffiory f-om the estate of James Webb,
late of taid county, deceafcd, These are
therefore, to cite and admomfli all and fin.
gubrthe kindred and creditors of the fitidde
cealed, to file their objeflions, if any they
have, in my office on or before the 22dday
{of October next, otherwise, letters dilrniffory
I will be granted therm
Given under my hand and leal, this 22u day
of Sept. 1806, and of the Independence of
the United States the thirty-firft. 413.
Notification.
‘'T'MIE Creditors cf the late IiOWMEH
A Sc SMITH, are notified that the Court
of Ordinary, will on Thursday the 23d day
of this instant, proceed to pay or apportion
(as the H■ may be) to creditors of which
1 1 perfo.Vk concened, are requested to take
due notice.
Extract from the minutes,
Edward Wbite.
Clerk of the Court of Ordinary.
October 10. 3t. 418.
Now Landing,
From the Ship Eliza Jofep
Starks, maltcr, from Liver
pool,
TWENTY bales green,blue Sc whit
Negro CLOTH
Four bales of the belt London Duflil
Blankets
Iron Pots from 3to 12 gallons
Dutch Ovens from 9 to 16 inches
6,8, ioaud 20.1 Nails, and
5, 6 and 7 inch Spikes in cases
Broad Hoes and Socket Spades
Liifti Linens in boxes, assorted, from
12 I 2 to 3011. B“d 23d. to 4/2, prime
colt—and
A fmull parcel of Houle Coal,
FOR SALK BT
Tavlor oc Scarbrough.
Sept. 16 8t 41 1
John Jackson,
Has Receied per the Jhip Eliza, and
Missisippi, from Liverpool ,
A larg? and seueral supply of
FALL GOODS.
ALSO,
An extensive and complete af
lortment of IKON MON
GER Y, confiding of
every article in
that line.
Al.iO,
Cratts
CROCKERY,
affbited tor rt tailing,
Eoilrd L,infeed Oil in jugs.
L ) 3 by 10 Whit ‘ “
“ H 9bf n Spauifti Erown k
“ SlO by 12 ‘l tllmv O lne S £
20 casks best llr own Si on I.
ON HAND,
Swedes iron, fiat and squat c
bars.
*ept. 30 4*5
NEW SHOESr
ABNER WEBB,
Has received by the horr.Lt Lass, from
Menu- Turk.
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
S H O R S ,
Which in addition to his stock Le r ore on
hand, comprises a general ilsiortmn.t nj
Ladies an I Gentlemens, Missis, Mas
ters and Childrens
SHOES, SLIPPERS cs? BUS
KINS,
English and American back strap
and Suarrow boots, firft quality ; a quan
tity of Dawfons much approved patent
liquid blacking.
NEGRO SHOES, See.
He refpeftfully informs hi3 custom
ers and others, that he will keep con
stantly on hand
Boots and Slices
of every defeription from the moft ap
proved manufacturers in New York, and
will dispose of them by tiie trunk, do.
zen, or lingle pair, as cheap as at any
other (tore in the city, and solicits a
continuance of their favors.
Oftober 7 . 417
CAUTION .
MASTERS and Owners of Vessel
are notified, tiiat it is unlawful to
load or unload any part of their cargoes
at, or near Five Fathom Hole, unli-fn
the fame is performed at tile wharves,
there built for the purpose. All viola
tors of the act, palled June 26,
will be profecutcd withouL diferimina
tion.
I. S. Dc MONTMOLLIN.
august 5). jaw. 2m. too
Notice is Hereby Given,
That the Cop: rnerfhip earned on here by
William Dixon, James Dick
lon and George Fenny,
Under the firinof James Dicksos, &Cos
expired, by it3 own limitation, on the iff !
instant ; thofc who have any demands a
gainst the concern will pleafeprefent them,
and tiiofe indebted, are rtquefled to
make payment so James Dicklon, who ib
authorifed to lcttlc the a flairs of the
concern.
William Dixon,
James Dickson,
George Penny.
In future the bufineft will be continu
ed by William Dixon it James Dick fori
under the firm of
James Dickson, Sc Cos.
June 30 88
BILLS of LADING
For Sale at this Office.
[Whole Number 4T9.
>aVannah exchange
NEW s
COFFEE HOUSE.
fubferiber takes the liberty
rt Ipcittuliy, to infoim the public
a„d liis friends, that f:\ m the-encourage
ment arid favorable opinion mama lit and tt>
him, by a chief part ot the Citizens of
Savannah, fmee lus tftabliihment in rhi*
place, the liuibco of the Exchange
were induced to dtip, fe, in his favor, o f
the upper part of this Pudding, wh.re lie
intends to open on tlic 15. L Uay ol Uc
tober ntxt,
AN EXCHANGE ,
Being an imitation of London and. of the
large cities of the United States. There
the Merchants, Planters and Travellers,
may daily inert m a lirniftr u.aurn r, in
nder to tra-.ilaft Coinmeieial uiifingtia,
ike.-
News-papers of the md\ iutereft.
ing kind, (hall be k ot, wi h a ma
xims Ri-Gist KR, informing of the ar
rival and clearances of vc.fi is 3 sini rrivs
may often be communicated quicker tlian
through the channel of the papers!
Hand bills shall be poaiUd in a
convcni.nt place, 1 iiir.aiuiiig Die artieita
offered for laic at .he auftior.s in threity,
the names t.f such vtff.ls as are offend
for (ale or chatter, and of tilt proprie
tors, and generally whatever 13 v* If 1 d>;-
tu Lira of all deferiptions, either boufis,
negroes or plrntatiouH.
One will find every dav at cijlit
and at two o’clock, a Table neatly cl re il -
rd, and on moderate terns to acconuno
laic all persons, eillirr by the oval or
by Ilie d.iy, and weekly 01 quaitciy.
C<uee, Tea, t-lucolsie, private
BrenkfafLs, and Diuncis or Relishes and
Oylfers, prepared for the talfc t.f die
different vifitoru, (hall be got tv ry n, y
on very reaforialue terms. The Bar-
Rooin ihult be supplied with Spoils ..ml
foreign Wines, and any well chofcn l,i
j quors.
rite different Sociel its or C'ubs
that nsjy and ine 10 form xfl mblics, Lada
or Conci ns, will find rooms for their
accommodation, i v diked in a manger
that lie flutters bin,full will meet their
approbation.
l iie fubferiber, from his endeavors
! to form in a commodious place, an cf
* tabli feme lit, Dial null in o.Utft idfoui
to the citizens of bavain.ah tht I..me
great advantages ei.j iyvd in ail Die towns
of this conluitnl, hopes to ret... ive il.c
encouragement Ins laborious extiUons
wdl require, to dtfi.rve tin. • nhhence
and gratitude of the public 111 gsutral.
A ft \l< KLE ik.s ii
wanted, with jiood rctotiniicii
dationfi.
L. GLEISFS.
AUguft 29 406
FOR PRIVATE SALK,
A TRACT of very valuable Cotton
ands rovilion LAND, contain
ing nearly three thoufaud acres, belong
ing to the estate of Richard R. Ash,
ikuaud on the llland of Dawfufeie, di
lectly opposite -Savannah Liar, and ihs
tant only 5 or > miles from I’ybcc Lig'ut
House.—These lands are interior to
none in the (late—the prefer:t crop ofa
boiit 430 acres of Cotton, and 200 acres
of Prov/fiori will fully prove Dos.
The Traft is divided into four Plan,
rations, and will he fold togeiln. r or le
psratcly, ail of which arc well fettled,
having every necessary building for a
Cotton Plantation, moft of them have
been ereded fincc the hurricane, and of
the Left materials. On Newbury ain
convenient and comfortable two story
dwelling house, kitchen and wafii house,
entirely new. The buildings on Salt
Pond are a little inferior, and in excel
lent, repair. Mary. Field and ihe ridge,
have been lately fettled and have over
fetr’s houfts, <xcs
Terms, one third calf, the other twu
thirds in one and two years, the purcha
rer giving bond and mortgage of the pr-
prrty, with persona! fecurily, if requued.
The overferr at Newbury, will fnew the
Lands and divifiou lines. For further
particulars, apply to
MART FRASER.
Co* Provifion*, Plantation Tools, be.
may be had with the plantations, at x
fair valuation.
Beaufort, S. C. ‘July 1 £ 92
TAKE NOTICE,
‘TPHAT in nine months from the date
hereof, application will be made
to the hon. the juflicci of the Inferior
Court, for the county of Bulloch, for
have to fell aii that tract of land, con
taining 475 nerrs triorc or lefn, lying i n
the coiu-t.es of Bryao and Bulloch, :he
fame hon g part of the estate of Wtn.
Stater dec’d.
Vvm. Slarcr, adm’r>
May 6. 9ta* jz