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Supplement to the Republicans
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GEORGE F. PUTNAM.
FuOgo,iit 4nrors,
Of various sizes and figures, in gilt frames. For sale
V, J. J. St F. BLANCHARD.
'oct 1—fir—:117 A
j'lie subscriber
Continues to trails ,ct the F \C1 OR AGE and COMMIS
SION'liUMAESS, at Vo. 37, B iton’s central wharf,
(i n-nr-di.itelv above Brooks & Wcilmari’s grocery) where
fire;’roots stores are provided for the safe-keeping of
pr ijuce. ‘ T. PQLHILL.
brt 15--.-1J3 • ' --
i'iie subscriber,
II.is taken the store one door eastward of Calvin Ba
ker St Ci. where he will always be found, to settle the
artiiirs of the late tirin of Saimiei A I. Russel.
He has on /rind,
And offers fur sale, bn a liberal credit
6o ji.eces cotton Bagging
32 bis .Sugar
31 bags Pepper
Samuel Russel.
sept 23-
-11.1
Lew s 'vlirauit, .
TAYLOR,
Respectfully informs, i«s cu.v<. nners_, that he has ta-
Lena room above Mr. J. P. Gizorn#®(jeweller) next
oar to Judge M- Vilister’s and opposite Johnston’S
kjn.re, where, he i.i’en fs to continue his .business; and
inai uis former strict attention, iie hopes still to be fa-
ored with n.s customers’ busijiess, and does assure them
tat all business left in his charge shall be punctually at-
.emled to. ... uv hasd
A very handsome assortment of Waistcoating and,
few dozen of lambswool blurts and long Drawes,
which wiii be sold iov/. oct XT’—124 ’
Fire-Wood. ,
The subscriber returns his_sincere thanks to custom-
rs and friends for past favors, and solicits a eontinu.-
:c of their custom. There is a constant supply of the
s. oak, nickorv and ash WOOD at his Wood-Aard,
full drays in waiting to transport it from his wharf.
Ephraim Cooper.
X 11. Purchasers are requested not to pay the drsty-
nas me cent, without a bill receipted.
t 1 or sale
Two thirds, in fee simple, of tne Wrt VRF and STORES
atesent occupied by Guar I vs Howard, and a lease for
considerable number of years for the other third, sub-
t to an annual payment of four hundred an J thirty
jbee'doli rs, and one third. The titles will be indispu
table and immediate p js.sessioii given, warranted free of
Mmbraucc. I
TKHSTS
One half payable in six months, and the remainder in
>ar years on interest payable quarterly.
Or, the premises wtli be teased for four years, if irn-
ueliate application is made. Apply to
Samuel Howard.
nrtjo j-* -126 agent for PeUg Tollman
S teriff's sale.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
fill be sold, at tne court house in Wayne county, be
tween the usual hours.
A certain tract of pine LAND, containing 100 acres
see or less, on the post road four miles from Barren
s'! ferry, taken by virt*ie of an execution, as the pro
perty or Aaron Rozer, to satisfy said execution in favor
administrator of Young Gritfen, dec. returned tome
•J constable. Conditions cash.
John Jacobs, Sheriff.
sent 12—100
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SAVANNAH, OCTOBER 29, 1810.
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For Bordeaux
The Philadelphia bunt ship PORTIA, copper
ed and copper fastened, in cortiplete prefer in
_every respect, intended to s:.l from Charleston,
w or before tlie 10th November. For freight or pas-
55-c (having extensive and convenient accommodations)
jpp’y to Jons SrpNET, Charleston, or •
Isaac Cahen & Co.
Savnirnah
For sale, treigut or cBarter
fne schooner NANCY, burthen 95 tons, hav-
:g an easy draugh. of water, and will answer ex-
■I iiiely well for an inland coaster; in her hull
s „. i , . ,.eiy undergone complete repairs. For parti*
cnl in*'
Way & Baker
Wave received, by recent arrivals from JVew-York,
An assortmeht of DRY GOODS, which they will dis-
pose of, at wholesale or retail, at very reduced prices.
Shepherd’s extra superfine Cloths, fine and coarse
Cloths and Cassimeres, toilinet and Marseilles Vesting,
London duffil and nose Blankets, white and colored
PiainsfCarpetingand carpet Binding, white and. colored
Flannels, negro Hose, priest Cloths, black anti colored
Bombazines and Bombazets; worsted, lamb’s wool, cot
ton and silk Hose and Socks; mull mull, cambric, book,
jackonet and leno Muslins; Irish Linens, long Lawns,
table and towelling Diaper, damask linen table Cloths,
linen Cambrics, Irish and German Sheeting, cotton Cam
brics, cotton Shirtings,- furniture a*d common Calicoes,
Dimities, Ginghams, striped Muslins, Bedticking; Levan
tine, Florence, Italian and India Silks; Merino Shawls;
black and white lace Vic is, black and colored Canton and
French Crapes; damask, Levantine and serge Shawls,
Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes; Humhums, flag, Ban
dana, Drury, Romal and black silk Handkerchiefs; silk,
thread and cotton Laces; plain and fringed Ribbons,
silk and cotton Umbrellas, plaid Homespuns; pen, pock
et and pruning Knives, Knives and Forks, Scissors; bag
ging, knitting arid white chapel Needles, 8tc. &c. *
■ tjc; 26— 4 - 123 . ' :
For saie
Lots No. 33 and 34, Elbert Ward, on a lease forever,
subject to a ground rent to the city, and (for which titles
m.iv he obtained in fee simpie on payment of the valua
tion money;) together with the improvements thereon,
consisting of the well known and valuable stand iipjr bu
siness called the BLUE STORE, in which, besides the
store, is a comfortable dwelling house: also, the three
small buildings and the kr chens adjacent. For terms,
apply to WILLIAM T.&COTT, or
SAMUEL HuWAHD.
oct 22—fn—126" N
Undrawri Tickets,
In the 2d Class Medical Science Lottery, of'SFew.YoHtj
in which are yet the high prizes of . h h-Yer
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10,000
5,000'
1,000, &c.
The drawing eommeneed on the, 23d September, and
the lists are rece iyed to the fourth day, . , y
Tickets, AVARRANTED UNDRAWN, are for sale by
the subscriber—price 10 Dollars; but will be advanced as
the drawing progresses. W. T. WILLIAMS. ’
oct 12—m—f—122
Fat Mackerel, Nc. L
70 bis full bay No. 1 Mackerel ^
50 dozen socket Spades, American made
50 dozen Axes, Beer’s make
200 kegs Dupont’s Powder, FF. R.
700 bushels Salt 7 on board the brig Governor
SO bis Menhaden Fish 5 Hqpkins, which will he sold
low from on board by GADNER TUFTS. v
oct 19—b—125 ; ^ y
i - To rent —..^
Two tenement HOUSES. Enquire of Mrs. Philip Mi*
nis, Broughton street. 0 ct 26-A-128
OMcrili-s sales continued*
On the JirsPTaesday in December,next,
Will be sold at the court house in Effingham cotmty,
between the usual hours,;
One hundred acres of land, bounded by land of Reed-
and others; situated in the county of Effingham, leyjeijk
on as the property of Mathew Reiser, to satisfy sundry;
executions in favor of John M’Laggon, returned to mfl'
by a constable. C. H. DASHER, s. x. c,
oct 22 —126 ' . :
Greorgiar—Chatham coijuty.
By Samuel M Bond, clerk ot the court of or*
dinary for the county of Chathani
Whereas, Patrick Houston, administrator of the
estate and effects of Harriet Y. Morel, dec. ha*.
*PP\i?d to the. said court, to be dismissed froin the'
burthen of the administration aforesaid.
Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish
•B and singular the kindred and creditors qf the
said Harriet Y. Morel, dec. to file tbeir objections^
(if any they have,) jn qty office, «n or before thqf
sixth day of January next, otherwise letters dismio*
aofy_wili.be granted to the applicant..
Given under my handUnd seal of the amid court,
at Savannah, the 6th dav of July* 1816.
tf*. ff.J SAMUEL M BOND, c c. 6.
jul - «—seen,
Keceives-ot-*i ax Retui os'
Notice to Absentees. ...
The following LANDS have been charged for
Cne chest carpenter’?; Tools and one trunk Clothing} *_
vied on as the property-of Thomas Wilson, deceased, „ The heirs -of William Middleton, five thousand
,■ r xd, , ■i-.-AL five hundred and seventy five acres, situated in
Camden county, on White D»k Creek William
Elliott, five thousand two hundred acres, situated
in’ Camden county, on great Satilla river, near.
Jefferson. Hugh Rose, one thousand four hog*,
dred acres, situated in Camdea county, on great
Satilla river, near Jefferson.
Robert Paxton,
Receiver Tax Returns Camden County.
oct 17——124
For sale
Lot No. 25, AVarren ward, in fee simple, with the
improvements thereon, at present occupied by Samuel
Howard; the titles will be indisputable and warranted
free of all incumbrance. Applv to
JOHN ANDERSON, or
SAMUEL HOWARD.
oct 22——126 ,
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
Will be sold at Effingham court-house,'between^Ahe usu
al hours, . '3..,
All that tract of land, containing severity-two acres, on
the Augusta road, the residence of Mathew Reiser, ta
ken bv virtue of an execution, as the property of the said
Mathew Reiser, to satisfy an execution in favor of (he ad
ministrator ofA'oung Griffen, dec. returned to me by a
constable. C.H. DASHER, s. B. c.
oct 26 128 . 1 ..
City Sh^iff’s sale. —
o-i the first Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold, in front of the' court-house, between the
usual hours,
. Notice.
Al! persons having demands against the estate of Jacob
^mpbeil, dec. late of Camden county, will please . for*
S«i them duly attested for 'settlement, and those, inj
to said estate will please make immediate pay-
»eiit. AVILLIAM PRATT,
act 12—ft—122 ' ' fid)for
JHank Manifests.
Fop sale at rfiis Office.
levied ,
to satisfy Fiiward Hughes
Isaac D’Lyon, s. c. s.
n c* 26—1^3
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Sheriff-s sales.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
Will be solcf at Effingham court-house, between the
usual hours,
The following Negroes, vizt Philip and Nat; levied on
as the property of. William G. Porter to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of Sarah King.
Also, one Negro Woman, named Sally; levied on as
tlie property of Norman AlT eod to satisfy an execution
in favorof Penman h Nichols.
C. H. Basher, s. e. c.
OCt 3 1 •• ■ fp ■ —118
Georgia—^Liberty county,
By Elijah Baker, clerk of the court of ordinary for tbo
county of Liberty in the state aforesaid.
Whereas, Mrs. Amey Shave applies for letters of ad
ministration, with the nuncupative Will'annexed, on the
estate arid effects of Dorcas Fiyar; late of the said cbu ri*
ty, dec. as nest of kin.
These are therefore; tpxite- and adinohish al) and sin*’
gularthe kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to
fiic their objection^ (if any they have,) in my office ‘at
Rireborougto, on or before the first Mondayin Novem-
ber next, otherwise letters of administration will be grant
ed to tlie said applicant.. :
( Given under my haudand seal,-th»28th day of Septem
ber intlie year of our Ldrdeighteen lumdred and sixteen;
And in the forty-firrt year at American independence.
/ [L. S.) 1 E. BAKER, c. c;o. L &
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Heceiver ot Ta' Hetuius ~
(OF CAMOiEltr COJJKTT) .
i NOTICE T© ABSENTEES.
Thefothmeng Lands have been chargedfor Taxes
far the years 1812*and 1813; owned by perso
residing out of the state of Georgia, viz:— '
Two tracts on tbe Great Satilla River, contain*
ing in all 5200 acres; owned by William Elliott,
of South Carolina.
One tract, Containing one thousand four hnqi
dred acres, sitqitd on tbe south side of Satilla Ri
ver. near Jefferson; owned by High Rose,'<£
Sooth Carolina. ISAAC CREWS,
Receiver Tax Returns for Camden county,
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Office.
Blank-Bills of Sale^ ^ i
f%r sale at thi$ Office.
Notice.
Nine months froin the date' hereof, application
will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court
of Bryan county, for an order, to sell a certain
tract of land, containing twq^nndred two and •
half seres, sitoate, lying and being in the sixteenth
district; Bjddwifi'WJuuty, at the time of survey, and
known inline plan of said district by Che No. 65—
Whidh siad tract of land was drawn in the land lot- ,
tery by the Orphans tit tliri iste major Jamah JF
JOHN J, MAXWELL, k
JOSEPH S PELOV, I
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