The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, April 21, 1807, Image 1

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VOL. V. No. 33] For Boston, -T 1 h-e fchcor.er WjjnfPXVy Friendship, . Pattehson, “after, will take & few bales of Cotton on Freight, on tnode rate terms, and will fail in a few days—apply to the taptain on beard, or to Samuel & Charles Howard. April 18. 37 For I iverpool. *y r 't'v x The sass failing Am mm can sigjstir nether, * about 390 tons huithen, row upon her eecond voyage, has part of her carpo ready to go in board, and will commence loading in fire day,; she will receive immediate dispatch and will sail by the 10th of May. For Freight or Passage apply to Captain Samuel Ft. Gin.nooo on board or u> Samuel 8c Charles Howard. April 16. S6. For Liverpool, F-'TV- The Haunch sass failing new Brig, F A M li, fe®/, Tfouurß Tallman, waller nas the principal part of her cargo ready, and will take one hundred bales of cotton on freight, if immediately offered, and will fail by the ftril ot April. Apply to the captain on board, or to S. St C. HOWARD. March it. 55 For Greenock, —?A. The excellent SHIP MISSISSIPPI, James’ Drummond, jun. Matter; WTil fail by the 20th instant, having her cargo prin eipally ready. For Freight of a few BALES of CO 4- 1 ON, or Passage, apply to the Mailer, or Samuel 8c Charles Howard. April U. 34 FOR SALE, FREIGHT or CHARTER, s-*W, The American registered Brig DERBY. buvflien 150 t’ ns She is an ex lent JisfSS&e# full failing velfel, and ih complete or !er for fea —apply to captain M’Cltntrck, on bo id, or to S. 13 C. HOWARD. IVko have received by said vejjel, 1; ru cheonsof choice Antigua Ill'll. March ii. 3 5 *<>? Just Received .fit h dec if 7’ Vac JVBw-Yosx U Savanna a & SHOE STORE, i. ocei On the Bay, opposite the Exchange, *: ksuiladelphia Boots, Ccra./i’ en’s Shoes, artl Ladies Sluters, of eve\y description, and ofa superior quality. 1 . A. SCRIBNER & Cos. March 2S. 28 Bills on New-York, A s a (hort fi,ht, for i ale by James 8c William Magee. December 2 33. * -m ■ ~~— BILLS ON Nezv-York and Boston , At a short sight, for sale bt SAMUEL Sc CHARLES HOWARD. March 24. 26. £J. and C. Howard, OFFER FOR SALE, The Cargo of the Ship .'Cadet, from Grenada, bring 99 Puncheons sweet flavored RUM, and 10 Hhds. MORASSES. —A L S O— %he C-argo of the Schooner Mart is? Francis, from Jamaica, being Lo gwood and Fustic. March 24. 26 Boots and Shoes. •fust received from Philadelphia and Boston, and for sale at the Savannah ‘ hoe Store, *OO pair Fair Top Back Strap, and Swarrcw. Boots and Bootees, of a luptrior quality made by Franklin. , S trunks Shoes, afbrted, and 15 aefts Trunks, ALSO Hexes Chocolate, do. F.aifier.s, Casks Cut Hails, April 16. a C 6 __ THE REPUBLICAN; And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER. Received Per ship William, captain Rockwell , from Liv erpool, 100 pieces best Inverness Cotton Bautina: 22 casks Nails, assorted Fer stile by John I. White 8c Cos. April 18 t 87 Received By the General Knox, and FOR SALE by the Subscribers. 35 Crates Crockei y, 8000 Bufnelsground Salt, And in Store. dO hoglheads Sugars, SO ditto Mobiles, 20 di'to W. 1. Hum, 10 ditto N. E. ditto. SO barrels ditto ditto. 2000 bulhels Allum Salt, 10 quarter Calk Ttnneriff Wine. b. & C. Howard. April L 6. SS On Consignment. Received per the Ship Martha, John Fawn, mas ter from Liverpool. 350 tons coarse SALT, 30 crates stone and earthen Ware, Which will be fold on low terms, if taken from along fide the Ship at Five Fathom. James Wallace. April 16. 8 b 6. Retailing Sugar. Forty hoglheads excellent RETAILING SUG\R, received by the ship fvnliiiiippi, lrom Martinique, for sale, by Samuel 8c Charles Howard. April 11. 84 The Subscribers Have just received per ship General Eaton, and brig Amazon ,from aVew- lock, SO pair of elegant S'JWAP.ROW BOOT! 100 wax CALF MCINs 30 barrels firil qua'ity double racked Newark CIDER, fit for bottling. which are of the fir ft quality, and will be fold cheap by whoiefale or retail. 4 hey have alio con stantly on hand, A large and general assortment of Mens fine and coarfc Shoes, womens morocco and leather Slippers, which they offer at very reduced pri ces. Country merchants will find it. an object to call on them tor Ihoes, as they keep none but thole of the firft quality, and Mi at a very ftnall advance. ROBER TS .Sc BRANT. April 11 34 ’h. fair's Wharf Knox and Pope, Hsvej’Jl received, and for file , 30 hhds. high 410 proof J itnaica rum, 2 $ f'j'hd prime St. Croix SUGARS. 30 bbls. 3 50 barre'b end half barrels fl Air, 50 kegs choice retailing; tobacco, 50 boxes soap, and 2 > b xcs candles, yo ditto window glah, 10 by 12 20 chests hyfon, hyfon fkm Sc fouchong teas, Oid Rum, Cogniac Brandy and o'iand Gin, in hhds. pipes, qr. cafles, and by the de ni jnn or gallon. March 14. 22. COPARTNERSHIP. JOHN MELISS, DAVID TAYLOR, jun. and ANDREW MLLIsS, BEG leave to infoim ths public that they en tered into Partnership as General Merchants tk Importcis ot British Goods, under the firm of Metis , Taylor & Cos, They have at prefeat on hand, a very extn ---fi/e afiorunent of GOOD S, well calculated for the present and approaching staf n, which th-y will dispose of on very mo derate terms. T heir store will continue in Gilt buns’ Buddings, till the firlt of April, when they will remove to the one lately occup ed hv Da vid Taylor, jun. r.ow flitting up on purpose. March 10. 20. A Wet Nurse. To hire, a flow healthy WENCH, with a young child and fine break of milk. Apply at this office. April 11, 4 24. T U E S D A Y, ArRiL 21, 1807. Alex')', and Waller Roe, HAVE COMPLETED THEIR ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, Which they flatter themfelvcs will upon trial he found of very iupev'mr qualities, (particularly the ir Teas and Liquors;) they offer them for lale on moderate terms, at their store fronting the Exchange, VIZ: jo hhds. be fl London pout"* and Brown stout, London Particular Madeira Wine, in Lotties and on draft, Grdf old's bed Spanish Srgars, Ole dry Sherry and table Teneriffec Wines, A little old Whi {key, front Ireland, in Jugs, Cogniac Band, Sc Jamaica Hum equal to any in this place, Hn land Gin on diafr and in demijohn* Muscat a ad Fvcnigncc Wines, /'iforted Cordials, Fruits in Brandy, viz, Green Gages,Apricots, Pears, Peaches, Plumbs, Lc. Pickles—viz. Anchovies, Olives, Capers, Onions, Melons, Cabbag:, Walliutts, Ac. Fresh Grapes, Muscat el ar.cl Boom Raisins, Dry Citnn, Nutmegs, Mace, CU ves, Cinnamon, Pepper, Piments, Race Ginger, Pearl Bariev, Sal Peter, London Milliard, Poland ‘•tarch, Almonds, Currants, O tve Oil, New Y rk heap, Cut GUl's ass vted, B own, White and I,oaf Sugars, B.tfkei Salt, Cr hers in kegs. White Wine Vinegar, Spaniflt Ctioco’a c lEAS—Gu powder, in lead camtters, Lnpcria, Hyfon and Young Uylon Teas, December 30. ts ,1 Sand C. Howard, Have received by the schooner Rebecca from Boston, 10 hhds N. E. Rum, 16 tierces di to 19 bbls. ditto April 14. 35 Factorage. r. and. PETrr de villers, Has removed to the store lately occupied by Melba. Havens Sc I ilbo, on Judge Jones’ wharf. ITc itill continues the Factorage tic Commiflion Business And will pay every attention to the interest of those who will have the goodntfs to entrull him with their business. He will make liberal advances, if required, on produce being depo iited for fu!e. He keeps a constant supply of the best old Madciiu WINE, which he fells by the pipe, quarter cask ordtniijan. November 28 - 6m 32 The Subscriber At present occupies the WHARF & STORE formerly occupied by Col. Cordon, and ilili continues the Lumber Factorage o AND Commission Business; Lie will store Produce on moderate term3. HAS FOR SALE, Rum, Brandy, Oiu, Mobiles, Sugar, Coffee, Corn and Supeifiiie Flour, of this years crop. j horn is |ones, Gordon's Wharf. October is, ts. 418. Notice is hereby Given, That the Copartnerfhip carried on here by William Dixon, James Dickson and George Fenny, Under the firm of James Dickson , & Cos, Expired, by its own limitation, on the iff in tfant; thole who have any demands against the concern will please prefect them, and those in debted, are rtquefted to make payment to James Dickson, who is au-horifed to fettle the affairs of the concern. William Dixon, James Dickson, George Fenny. In future the bufir.efs will be continued by William Dixon 2c James Dickson under the firm of James Dickson, <Sc Cos, June 30 18 [Whole Number, 479 Oznaburgs and Ticklinburgs. Juf opening by the Subfctibcr, No. 4 Exchange, a very ex etf.ve offortment of SPRING GOODS, VIZ: 300 pieces Oznaburgs, of the best. and inferior quality. 100 do. Ticklinburgs, ditto ditto ditto 200 do. Bremen Rolls, 100 do. Haden ditto, 50 do. fine Dow!af3, 50 do. Houftnachin, Linen, fuitablefor Bag* gig. 50 do, llrong sheeting Linen, 30 do. fine shirting ditto. 30 do. fine and common Diaper, 200 do. India Nankeens, 200 coarse Swirts, for house servants, Avery kandfome ajortmnt of Damask table cloths, with or without Napkins, Ditto ditto Marfeillts Counterpane!., Umbrellas, Thread & Cotton Stockings, Gin Cases, Demijohns, Fine Liquor Cates, Blank Books, Writing Paper, Twine and Thread, Table Caftors, Flower Pots Giafs Chandeliers, And a large- afl’ortment of fine and common GLASS WARE, with a variety of Hardware Cj Groceries. Wlll. WOODBRIDGE. February 24. t. law. 16. Negroes For Sale, 7” WO gangs, confiding of thirty prime NEGROES, are offered for lale, together, or in families, for cadi or bills on London. II not difpoled of before the fil'd Tuc(day in May next, they w ill on that day bo fold at the Court-lloufe, to the highed bidder. Ap plication may be made in the mean time, to J. Cuig 8c R. Mitel ck April 18 37 FOR SALE. r | WO HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of prime. 1 CO T TON LAND, in Bryan county, kandfome. ly fit uated on the ialts, and in view of .Sunbury ; for particulars, apply to Mr ROBERT HABERsIIAM, Savannah, or to the fubferiber. Bcnj niin \V;i and, at livoii, Bryan County. April 18. a7 Factorage. o THE Subfcribcr has removed to the COFFEE HOUSE WHARF, ; Vo . 10 . He itill continues tfie Factorage Si Commis sion Business. Has large and afr (lores for the reception c.f COUNTRY PRODUCE,and . ill pay every attention to the ii.tmlt of those who may cu ll uft him with their bnfintfs. JOSEPH HABERSHAM. Odober 3 1 4 , 4 SAVANNAH SUMMHR BATHS, - BR YAN-S TREET, JOHNSTON SQUARE, Will be opened on the fird May next, and conti. rue till the lad oi October. Every attention will be paid to visitors, from five o’clock in the morning until nine a night. Ihe proprietors have {j.aretl 1 othintr to render the eftablifliment pleasant ans comm- d.ou., Clean.iriefs and the nett mode of accommodating tlicir tnends Iball be their duel dudy. The price to iubferibe; s, for the season, (fix months') it ad follows : 7 Four bath, per week, - - - *2O dollars jlhrce do. do. - --. i 6 dollar. lwo d f do dollar. ? ,,e . do -, t do debars For a f .< le bath, tonon-fubferiber., 25 cents Subletiptiom received on the premises, or by l'i'uncis ){oma, Opposite the German Lutheran Church. April 4. Administratix Sales. WILL EE SOLD on Thur.dat 21st of May next, at Davi ’.Old field, nearChcrokee-Hill, Chatham county, a part of the personal pioperty, of JounGrxookv late of said county, deceased. CONSISTING OF One Horse, a number of’ Cows, and Calves, and other small Cattle. Sale tocomence at 10 o’clock, Conditions, Six month, eiedit, giving a note with ap. proved fccurity. By order of the Administratix. Joseph Davis. April If, * 35