The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, April 02, 1807, Image 1

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And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER. VOL. V. No. 30 ] For Liverpool, t-'W, Ihe excellent, new Ship J X73v> .v J n n r, Capt. Rinrp., r ‘ -’ has the vreateft part of her cargo ready te go on hoard...will fail by the loth April, for Freight of 300 bales of cotton, a; ply to the mailer or. feoard, or to SAMUEL & CHARLES HOWARD. March 24 £G For Liverpool, V*""'y, The {launch fait failit g new Bgtr . F A M E, ITcLttit Tam man, maf.er, NN =*Las vhc prinC’pal part of her cargo ready, and will tahe one hundred bales of cotton <m f eight, if immediately offered, and will la.it by the | £ril ot April. Apply to tiie cap.aid on heart., or to t S. &. C. HOWARD. I March 2T. 25 I ~~FQR SALE, FREIGHT or CHARTER, , Ki\, The American reeifteved Brig DER R V V , i i^, ''‘‘ j ’ .ri'** ,ur! ‘ ieT i bhe is an excellent *&?£AAts* fait failing vessel, and ih complete or dev forfeit—apply to captain M’Chntock, on board, or to S. 0 C. HOWARD. Tl'bo have received by said vejje!, it puncheons of choice Antigua RUM. March 21. 25 Just Received At the R'eiv-Yqrk Cf Sa vats ah BOOT & SHOE STORE, On the Bay, opposite the Exchange,’ Philadelphia Boots, Gentlemen's Shoes, and Ladies SurpERS, of every description, and of a superior quality. A. SCRIBNER & Cos. March 28. 2.3 BILLS ON New-York and Boston , At a short sight, for sale by SAMUEL L CHARLES HOWARD. March 2i. 26. Bills on New-York, A’ a (hort fi o bt, for ! ale by James & William Magee. December 2 33. S. and C. Howard, OFFER FOR SALE, The Cargo of the Ship A’abjiy, from Grenada, bdng P 9 Puncheons sweet flavored RUM, and iO Hhds. MOLASSES. —AL S O The C-argo of the Schooner Mary CP Francis, from Jamaica , being Logwood and Fustic. March 24. 26 NEWARK CIDER AND SHOES. Just received per brig Lovely I, ass, SO barrels of double racked Newark CIDER, fit for .! bottling -500 pair Morocco flippers 1000 ditto leather d.tto 200 do. mens fine (hoes. All of which are of the fink q- flity, and will be fold low for cafli only. ROBERT'S oc BRAN T. March 6....19.... Tefair’s wharf. SUEERFLYE RICHMOND FLOUR GALLIGO’S BRAND, 400 bbis. tins day landing from Schrl Amiens, ana TOR. SALE by J. HILL CLARK. February 04. 16. Cider and Apples, Jugt received per brig Cleopatra. 40 bb's. of excellent Newark Cider, 40 do. ot Apples, 1 do. of Aioe Thread. RO3ERTS fc. BRANT. March 13. 21 D fair's Wharf. JOHN CABOS, Hair Dresser & Barber, T 4 ESPECTPULI.Y informs the public, that he has j. k taken a Shop, t-.vo door* wellward of the houfc j lately occupied by Mr. M. Germain, and a few doors i v ell f Messrs Ogdens and Baker, on the Bay ; where h: Shave, cle m and with eats to the face, Cuts and presses Hair in the height of fashion, on the following terni6: — Cutting & Drc.Tirg I.adies Hair, 37 1-2 ets. ditto ditto Gentlemens ditto 2.5 ditto ditto Hoys and Childrens do. 12 1-2 {having, H 1-4 j Match 10. ao I THE REPUBLICAN; Shoe 1/ 7/ re-House. Just received, per hrig Dart, from Boston, at the Shoe V are-hou!e, (diiedUy eppofite the Savannah Shoe-Store) a quantity of SHOES, confiding of Ladies’ color’d Morocco flippers, ditto black ditto, with heels, ditto cork foaled walking ftiees, ditto Bootees, scc. ALSO... 3 bales HU.MHUMS, ronfifting of Baftas and Mow. Sannahs. For sale by ALVAREZ TISK. March 31 ...29...M... The Subscriber HAS to let on low terms, in Warren ward, 3 small convenient HOUSE and neceflary out buildings, with two lots endofed, will calculated for a garden. William Parker. March 31. 29- COPARTNERSHIP. JOHN MELiSS, DAVID TAYLOR, jun and ANDREW MELISS, BEG leave to inform the public that they en tered into Partnership as General Merchants & Importers of Britidi G oods, under the fii m of Metis, Taylor & Cos. They have at present on hand, a very exten sive affonmait of GOOD S, well calculated for the present and approaching season, which they will dtfpofe of on very mo* d.rate term3. T'heir store will continue in Gib ions’ Buiidings, till the firft of April, when they will remove to the one lately occupied by Da vid Taylor, jun. now Billing up on purpole. March to. 20. John Jackson, Has Received per the ships Eliza, (if Missisippi, from Liverpool, A large 2nd geneial fupoly of FALL GOODS. ALSO—an extern five and complete assortment IRONMONGERV, confiding of every article in that line—Aifo i CRATES c no C KE R V, Assorted for retailing. Boned linked Oil in jugs, g. 3 8 by .01 V. hire S 2 ■ 9 by it | Spamfii Brown £ 2 £ 0 ‘,lO by t 2 | 1 tl.uw O hie S 2 IQ casks best Brown Stout. ON HAND, Stc.des Ir n, pat and squat e bars Septtuiber 30 415 SUPERIOR COURT, January Term, 1807. Th<* following persons having been returned duly summoned, made default, viz# (Trend Jurors. Charles Cldingfells, John Bacon. Francis Doyle, So lomon Shad, Ba’ack Gibbons, Thomas Newell, fen. Thomas Newell, jun. Arc ibald S. Bulloch, I. S. l)e Montmollin, Andrew M‘Credie, George Anderson, William Spencer. Petit Jurors. William Sawyer, Andrew Knox, Josiah Gotier, Jo fepli Tinder, William Jenkins, John N. Fry, Frede rick Shaffer, Godfrey Hover, John Fryer, Georgt L. Cope, Joseph Longworth, Robert Scott, Stephen Craft, Robert S. Gibson, Samuel Ihly It is ordered by the court, that the said defaulting grand jurors he fined in the sum of forty dollars each ; and the said defaulting petit jurors in the sum of twenty dollars each—unless they severally do (hew good and fuihcient cause of excuse, to be made on oath, before any jufticeof the peace, and filed in the clerk’s office of this court, within thirty days. Extract from the minutes, this. 17th March, 1807. Job T. Rules, clerk. March 17 23 To Rent, CELLARS Nos. 2 an ! 3, and STORES Nos. 5 and 6in the Exc iange. Apply to I'houias Pitt, Sec*ry. January 13 .4 MARSHAL’S S \LES. ON the firft Tuesday in April next, will he fold, at the Court-house in Savannah—One eighth of a tract of LAND, granted to Charles M'Kinnon, in MMntolh county, 5090 actes; one fourth of a tract grant ed to Janies Mulryne, lying in Glynn county, St. Da vid’s Panih, 150 acres; one fourth us a trad! adjoining the above, gr ntedto lalbott; one fourth of a lot i’i Suribury ; one half of a trail adjoining the town of Jefferion, granted to John King, containing 116 acres; one tiadl on l'odd’s creek granted to Langly Bryant, Camden county, containing 400 acres—levied on by virtue of feverai executions obtained against Williford &. Cook. E£N. WALL, M. D, G. March 4. ..27... . T II U II S D A Y, ArniL 2, 1807. Alex' V. and JFalter Roe, HAVE COMPLETED THEIR ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, Which they flatter themselves will upon trial be found of very fupevior qualities, (particularly their Teas and Liquors ;) they oiler them for sale on moderate terms, at their {lore fronting the Exchange, VIZ : 20 hluls. best London piuitbr and Brown stout, London Particular Madeira Wine, in bottles and on draft, Godfroid’s best Spanifli Segars, Old dry Sherry and table Teneriffee Wines, A little old YV hiftcev, from Ireland, in Jugs, Cnguiac Brandy &. Jamaica Rum. equal to any tn this place, Holland Gin cn draft and in demijohns Muscat and Frontignac Wines, Assorted Cordials, Fruits in Brandy, viz, Green Gages,Apricots, I’ears, Peaches,Plumbs, the. Pickles—viz. Anchovies, Olives, Capers, Onions, Melons, Cabbage, Walnutts, &c. Fresh Grapes, Mtil'catel and Bloom Raisins, Dry Citrcn, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Pepper, Pimento} Race Ginger, Pearl Barley, - Sa‘ Peter, London Mustard, Poland Starch, Almonds, Currant?) O ive Oil, New-York Soap, Cut Gltfs alf rted, B own, White and Loaf Sugars, Baftcet Salt, Crackers m kegs. White Wine Vinegar, Spanifli Chocola e TEAS—Gunpowder, in lead cant tent, Imperial lly ton and Young Hyfon Teas, December 30. ts Knox and Pope, Have just received , and for f.!c , 30 hhds. high 4’ h proof Jamaica rum, 30 bbk* \ P rime St ’ Croix SUGARS. 50 barrels and half barrels flour, 50 kegs choice retailing tobacco, 50 boxes soap, anrb* > b xes candles, go ditto window glaf.-, 10 by 12, 20 chests hyfon, hyfon Ikm St fnuchong teas, OldKum, Cogniac B andy and olland Gin, in hhds pip s, qr. calks, and by the de n j nor gallon. March 14. 22, Fire Proof Stores. TO LPT, The Tenement adjoining Mr. John Jackson’s ftoi-f , now occupied by Mr. William Wooubridge, on ‘he fuhlrtbers wl arf. Tne two t'.jftern T ocr.-en's in Commerce Row And the T nement lately occupied by Joseph Rice on -fie Bay, adj ining Dr. Ev. eli. P ffellio.i ol the whole of which can be given im mediately For terms, apply to R. IpH j. Bolton. January 16 ts 5 paint” r ~~ A few kegs London ground white Lead Paint. Ecr Sale fir PETER MITCH EL. January 30. Marshal’s Sales. On the first TUESDAY in April next, Will be exposed to Public Sale, One undivided third of all those WH.’ jT LOTS, in the city of Savannah, containing togeti- *r'lfoo ft. front on Savannah river, and extending from low-water mark as far hack as the boundary line, and now occu pied by Messrs. Caig & Mitchel. And also, two thirds of all that TOWN LOT and HOUSES, in the city of Savannah, on the Bty, in Franklin ward, known by the No. O', now occupied by Messrs Caig & Mitchel. And also, two-thirds of a WHARF I.OT, at New Deptford, on Savannah river, generally known by Five-Fathom-Hole, being lot No. 3, containing 177 feet on said river. Levied on and seized under an execution of Crawford Davifon, against the late firm of Gairdner Sc Mitchel. Ben. Wall, u. and. g. March 4 27 The MERCHANTS’ & PLANTERS* Coffee-House & Hotel, ON THE BA?. THOMAS BAYLEY, sf.n. INTENDS opening the above House on the 25th inat. and flatteta himfelf, from the long experience he has had in that line, it will be in his power to give general fntn faction, and begs leave to solicit the patronage of the gentlemen Merchants and Planteis. N. 15. Aconftant LARDER, WINES and PI R ITS, of the nr(l quality. CjP Foreign and American Newspapapers will be taken in. Savannah, March 3, 1807. 18 Bills of Lading. o For sale a*, thb offift**. [Whole Number, 471. AUCTION. Valuable Lands. O.V TUESDAY , 7:h April next, will be srld at the Court-House, (if not disposed of before then at private side,) Nine hundred acres of Land, old survey, in Camden County, in two tracts on the louth fide of little S.ittiU* river, bounding on said river to the north, ar.d known as Spring Bluff, opposite to Clark’s creek,original grant dated 1767. Five hundred acres on the head ot Dover creek, Camden county,granted in 1767. The above trades contain a l onfiderable quantity of prime Cotton Lard. Terms made known by applying ot my store. Market Square, where plats of the land may be been. NORMAN M‘LeOD, Aucl’r. March 24 26 SEASONED AND NEW NEGROES. “ Will be sold at the Court-House , On tho First Tuesday in April, at 12 o’clock, 15 seasoned Negroes, Among- which is a Jobbing Carpenter. They have been uccuftomcd to the culture of cotton. Also, at the same time time end place , 10 Prime NEW H ANDS—men and women. Terms made known by applying to G. W. Nichols. March 36 U 7 Factorage. o F. I). PETIT DE FILLERS, Flaa removed to th-. store lately occupied Fy Messrs. llayens & Bilbo, on Judge Jones* wharf. lie dill continues the Factorage 6c Commiflion Business And will pay every attention to the intrrrfl of those who will have the goodness tnr rntnilfc him with their hufinefa. He will make liberal aovanecs, if required, on produce being deno • littd for sale. He keeps a constant supply of the heft old Madeira WINE, which he fells by the pipe, quarter cask ordemjon. November 281 6m 32 Factorage. o 7H F Suffer Her has removed to the COFFEE HOUSE WHARF, i\ o . 10. lie Rill continues the Factorage & Commis sion Business. Has large and r afe stores for the reception of COUNTRY PRODUCE, and * ill pay every attention to the iotereft ot those who may tn truft him with their business. josepfi Habersham. O&ober 31 The Subscriber At present occupies the W HA 1< F & STOP E formerly occupied by Col. Gi ruon, and still continues the L uni her Factora uc o AND Commission Business; He will store Produce on moderate terras. HAS FOR SALE, Rum, Brandy, Gin, Molasses, Sugar, CefFe, Corn and Supti fine Flour, of this years crop. I hom-iS (ones. Got don's Wharf. Odiober 10. ts. 418. Notice is hereby Given, That the Copartnerlhip carried on here by William Dixon, James uickfon and George Penny, Under the firm of James Dickson, & Cos. Expired, by its own limitation, on the ill m ftant ; those who have any demands against the concern will please present them, and those in. debted, are requested to make payment to Jarr es Dickson, who is aulhorifed to ftttle the affairs of the concern. William Dixon, James Dickson, Georpe Penny. In future the business will be continued by William Dixon & James Dickson under the firm of James Dickson, & Cos. June 30 U