The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, April 18, 1807, Image 1

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THE REPUBLICAN;’ And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER. VOL. V. No. 37. J For I iverpool. , fall failing Amuicam rigjstia- General Knox, s'Es;\*-AL> : ’ about 300 tons hurthea, non - upon her second voyage, has part of her cargo ready to go on board, and will commence loading in five dayr ; (he v ill receive immediate dispatch and will saii by the 10th of May. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain Sauuex H. Gzunodo on board or to Samuel &. Charley Hoivard. April 15. sn. For Liverpool, The Haunch fall fad ngntw Brig, . F A M it, Holder Tam.man, matter has the principal part < f her cargo ready, and will take one hundred hales < f c< tton in freight, if immediately off! red, and will fad by the £;-ft c<f. April. Apply to the captain on b ard, or to S. St C. HOWARD. March 2T. 25 For Greenock, • The excellent SHIP Mississippi, James Drummond, jun. Matter { Will fail by the 20th instant, having her cargo prin cipally ready. For Freight of a few BATES of COT* TON, or Passage, apply to the Matter, or Samuel & Charles Howard. April 11. For Liverpool, The exce'lent, new Ship JY Ali BY, Capt. Rider, ha* the greatest part of her cargo ready to go on hoard...will fail by the lath April. For Freight of 300 bales of cotton, a ply to the matter on board, or to S^MUEL & CHARI E3 HOWARD. March 24 26 FOR SALE , FREIGHT or CHARTER) f-en-v The American ‘•egß'ered Brig D E Pv B Y, hurthen 150 tns She is an excel ent fait failing vtffel. am! ih complete or der for fea—annly to captain M’Clintpek, on hoard, crto s a c. nowauu. Who have received by fatd vejel, re pm cheons of choice Antigua RUM. March 21. 2l; C. H. Fisher, Jlcis received per sch. Rebecca, from Boston , New-England RUM, in hogsheads Da. ... do. in barrels Calks of LINSEED Oil. Boxes of SPERMACETI CANDLES Bags Soft-Shell’d ALMONDS Which will be fold on moderate terms. Apply as above. April 14. M ~ S5 OATS for sale. Just received, and for sale br the fubferiber, at Smith & Boor re’s Wharf, 40 bags of FRESH OATS, containing from three to four bulhels each. J. Peiot. April 7. 32 A Wet Nurse. To hire, a {lout healthy WENCH, with a young child and fine breast of milk. Apply at this office. April 11. I 34. Tow Cloth. 4,000 yards TOW CLOTH, for sale by HAZEN KIMBALL. March 31 p$ 30 Just Received At the Xeiv-Yqrk i? Sat ass ait BOOT & SHOE STORE, On the Bay , opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia Boots, Ccntleir.en’s Shoes, and Ladies Slippers, of every description, and of a supeiior quality. A. SCRIBNER Sc Cos. March 18. 28 Bills on New-York, /ta short fiyht, for I ale by James h William Magee. December 2 33. BILLS ON Neiv-York and Boston , At a short sight, for sale by SAMUEL St CHARLES HOWARD. March 2-i. 26. Received By the Geseral Xsox, and FOR S#LE by the Subscribers. 35 Crates Crockery, * 8000 Bulhels ground Salt, N And in Store. 40 hegfheads Sugars, 30 ditto Molasses, 20 ditto W. I. Hum, 10 ditto N- E. ditto. SO barrels ditto ditto. £OOO bulhels Allum Salt, 10 quarter Calk Tenner iff Wine. S. &. C. Howard. April 16. 86 0 11 Lon sign men t. Received per the Ship Martha, John Faun, mas ter from Liverpool. 350 tonsco.jec bALT, 30 cra.e’ stone and earthen Ware, Which will be fold on low terms, if taken from along fide the Ship at Five Fathom. jmnes Wallace. April 16. b 86. Boots and Shoes. Lust received J) o;n Philadelphia and Boston , and for sale at the Savanna/ 1 t hoe Store, ICO pair Fair Top Back Strap, and Swarrow. Boots and Bootees, of a lupsuar quality made by Franklin. 8 trunks Shoes, alforted, and 15 nelL Trunks, ALSO Boxes Chocolate, do. Kazliena, Casks Cut Nails, April 16. M 36 Shoe Warehouse. Just received per fcb. Rebecca,from Bofton.at the Shoe Warehouse, oppotttu the Savannah Shoe Store, A fresh'Supply of SiiOEb ; CONSISTING CF Mens fine and common Shoes; ladies Kid Slippers do. black velvet do ladies black and coloured morocco do. with and without heels,, imfits blade and coloured do. do.; do. leather do.; childrens nsoiocco and leather Lootees, dec. For fate as above, by Aivurez Fisk. April 14. M... 35 S. and C. Howard, OFFER FOR SALE, The Cargo of the Ship Xabbr, from Grenada , being 09 Puncheons sweet flavored RUM, and 10 Hhds. MOLASSES. —A L SO The C-argo of the Schooner Mart IF Frascis, from Jamaica , being Logwood and Fustic. March 24. 1 26 Retailing S jgar. Forty hogsheads excellent RETAILING SUGAR, received by the Ihip Milfiifippi, irom Martinique, for sale, by Samuel & Charles Howard. April 11; ‘34 The Subscribers Have just reaivd per ship General Eaton, and brig A.m k/.os,from New-York, 50 pair of elegant SUWARROW BOOT 1 100 wax CALF SKINS 30 barrels firft quality double racked Newark CIDER, fit for bottling. Al',of which are c; the firft quality, and will be fold cheap by wholesale or retail. They have also con stantly on hand, A large and general assortment of Mens fine and coarse Shoes, womens morocco and leather Slippers, which they offer at very reduced pri ces. Country merchants will find it an objeft to call on them for shoes, as they keep none but those of the firft quality, and fell at a very small advance. ROBERTS &; BRANT. April 11 34 Tt futr's Wharf. Knox and Pope, Have jujl received, and for faJe, 30 hhds. high 4th proof Jamaica rum, 30 bbit!‘ | P rimi St ‘ CW SUGARS. 50 barrels and half barrtls flour, 50 kegs choice retailing tobacco, 50 boxes soap, and 20 bixes candles, 50 ditto window glass, 10 by 12, 20 cheftshyfon, hyfon-lkin & fouchong teas, Old Rum, Cogniac Brandy and Holland Gin, in hhds. pipes, qr. calk*, arid by the de mij >n or gallon. March 14. g 2, SATURDAY, April 18, 1807. S. and C. Howard, Have received by the schooner Rebecca from Boston , 10 hhds. N. E. Rum, 16 tierces ditto 19 bbls. ditto April 14. 35 A lex'r .an and JVa lier Roe , HAVE COMPLETED THEIR. ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, Which they flatter ihemfelvcs will upon tiial be found of very fupericr qualities, (particularly then Teas and Liquors;) they cfTtrtliim for tale on moderate terms, at their (lore fronting the Exi hange, VIZ : 20 hhds best T.ond m F KTm and Brown stout, London Particular Madeira Wine, in boti.es and on draft, G‘ dfioid’s bell Spanish Segars, Ole dry sherry and table Teneriffee Wines, A little old H hilke), from Ireland, in Jugs, Cogniac Brandy k Jamaica Hum equal to any in this place, llo'land Gin on diaff and in demijohns Muscat and Frontignac VVines, Assorted Cordials, Fruits in Brandy, viz, Green Gages,Apricots, Pears, Peaches,Plumbs, £cc. lickles—viz. Anchovies, Olives, Capers, Onions, Melons, Cabbage, Wauiutts, £tc. Fresh Grapes, Mufcnel and Bloom Ratlins, Dry Citron, Nutmegs, Mace, Clcves, Cinnamon, Pepper, Piments, Race Ginger, Pearl Barley, Sal Petei, London .Vuftard, Poland Starch, Almonds, Currants, O rve Oil, New-Y. rk Soap, Cut Glass all’ rted, Brown, White and Loaf Sugars, Bafkei Salt, Crackers in kegs. White Wine Vinegar, Spar.ifti Chocola e TEAS—C.u powder, tn lead camfter3, Imperial llylcn and Ycucg Hylon Teas, December 30. ts 41 COPARTNERSHIP. JOHN MELiSS, DAVID TAYLOR, jun and ANDREW MLLISS, BEG leave to i; lo m tbs public that they cn teicc into Partnership as Genera! Merch u ts & Impoi teis of 15ri 11 Hi Goods, under the firm of Metis y Taylor & Cos. They have at present on hand, a very exien five afforiment of GOOD S, well calculated for the present and approaching seafoit, which they will dispose of on very mo derate terms. Their (lore will continue in Gib bons’ Buildings, till the firft of April, when they will remove to the one lately occupied by Da vid Taylor, jun. now fiiltiug up on purpose. March 10. 20. Factorage. F. D. PETIT DE FILLERS, Has rtmoved to the (lore lately occupied by Mrffrs. Havens & Pilbo, on Judge Jones’ wharf. He ftili continues the factorage & Commiflion Business And will pay every attention to the intrrefl of those who will have the goodness to entrull him with their hufin- f*. He will make liberal advances, if requited, on produce being depo fittd for sale. He keeps a constant supply of the best old Mazeira WINE, which he fells by the pipe, quarter cafic orriemijon. November 28? 6m 32 The Subscriber At present occupies the WHA R T & STORE formerly occupied by Col. Gordon, and fizll continues the Lumber Factorage AND Commission Business; He will flore Produce on rrolerate terms. HAS TOR SALE, Rum, Brandy, Gin, Molafiea, Sugar, Coffee, Corn and Superfine flour, of this years crop. 1 liomas (ones, Gordon' l V/harf. Oftober lot ts. 418, [Whole Number, 473. WM. W oodbridge, Respectfully acquaints his friends anti the public, of hi* rtinoval to the North-tali corner of theEXCHANGE, vvhtre he has fafe and convenient lions for every kind of produce and offeis his bell fcrvices in the FACTORAGE A\n cqmmisisom LIRE. Hewrll keep constantly on hand a general effort ment of Dry Goods & Groceries , With mod articles rrquifite tor plantatation use Just Received on Consign ‘ ent, 183 kegs TONGUES and SOUNDS 29 ditto pickled Salmon 6 pipes and qr. calks French braudy 10 boxes Cards, no. S, 9 and 10 2 bales blue Nankeens 2 buds. Trenching tools 10 boxes Candlts 500 Demijohns 400 ps. white & BiownP!atiilaß I 50 pieces Ravens Duck j. Entitled to 30 cases assorted Glas, ware | Debcutur. 10 torrsSwedcs Iron J February 20 law jy. Notice is her eh // 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 id in flam j those who have any demands againlf the concern will phase present them, and those in debted, are requi fled to make payment to James Dickson, who is au.horifed to fettle the affairs ot the concern. WiUiam Dixon, James Dickson, George Penny. In future the bufinefe will be continued by William Dixon 6c Jamc3 Diekfon under the firm of fames Dickson, & Cos. June 3° 88 Factorage. o THE Subs riber has removed to the COFFEE HOUSE IF HARP, L \ o , 10 . He ftili continues the Factorage & Commis sion Business. Has large and r afc stores for the reception of COUNTRY PRODUCE,and il! pay every atttmioa to ihe interest of those who may cii trull him with their business. JOSEPH HABERSHAM. OSober 31 42+ SAVANNAH SUMMER BATHS, BRYAN-STREET, JOHNSTON SQUARE. Will be opened on the firft of May next, and Conti, mie till the last of October. F.very attention w/ll be paid to vifitoia, I.om five o’cloik in the morning until nine at night. - i lie proprietors have (pared nothing to render the eftiblifhmcnt pleasant an J commodious, Cjeanlinef* and the best mode of accommodating their fnendi fliall be their chief ttudy. The price to fubferibeu, for the feufon, (fix months) as follows Four baths per week, - - - 20 dollars •fhree do. do dollars Two do. do. - - - - M dollars One do. do. .... dol'ars For a single bath, tonon-fubferibert, 25 cents Sublcriptions received on the premises, or by Francis Roma, Opposite the German Luthuran Churck April 4. jjj Administratix Sales. WILL BE SOLD on Thursdat 21st of May next,at Davi ’sOld field, nearCherokee-Hill, Chatham county, a part of the personal property, 0/ JounGkkgok v late ol said county, deceafcd. CONSISTING OF One Horse, a number of Cows, and Calves, and other small Cattle. Sale tocomence at 10 o’clock, Conditions, Six months ciedit, giving a note with ap. proved security. By order of the Administratix. Joseph Davn. April 14, 3 5