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VOL. V. No. 41 j
FOR PHIL.IDELPHI. 1.
CS*FSK% c ist sa *-'- n K Brig ELIZA,
Robert Lillibridci, Matter,
; to fail on Thursday next, (having two
thirds of her cargo engaged) for freight af the remain
der, or paiTage, apply to the matter on hoard at Dennis
and Williams’s wharf, or at the store of Laurc. Huron,
junr. to
L. G. Adhemar.
May 9 a* 43
For NE JV- YORK,
N7§§\ T he fast sailing packet brig
£ it. n. starr, master.
Will meet with dispatch.—For freight or pas
sage, having spacious accommodations, apply
on board or .o KNEE LAND Sc STORY,
Who have for sale ,
Pipes French Brandy and Holland Gin,
Qr. casks Sherry and Teneriffe Wine,
Hlicls. Loaf and brown Sugar,
Chest half pint Tumblers,
Poxes Cotton cards, No. 8 Sc 10,
Share Moulds and bar Iron,
Jtfiril 23. b. 41.
For LIVERPOOL ,
The staunch fast sailing American
jKyn. l v brig HOPE, James Flace , master;
iv Will receive immediate dispatch.
For freight or passage, apply to
the master, or C. HOW ALL).
April 23. 41 - j
For Liverpool. |
The fall failing Am£ r ican R*c<stir
•JL/JEkTSt* eo Ship
Genera/ Knox,
* ve a f, ()ut 3,00 , ORS huilhen, row upon her
second voyage, has part of her cargo ready to go on
board, and will commence loading in f* ve days; fire
w ill receive immediate dispatch and will sail by the
10th of May. For Freight or Paflage apply to Captain
Sami/zl H. Ginnooo onboard or to
Samuel h Charles Howard.
April 16. S6.
Bills on New-York,
At a fiiort fight, for sale by
James &. William Magee.
December 2 38.
JUST RECEIVED ,
Per the brig Luna, a handsome assortment of
Boots and Shoes , viz.
Fair top back strap Boots
Plain ditto ditto
Suarrow do. do.
Men’s fine Shoes and Pumps
Boys do. do.
Ladies Silk, Sutiin, Velvet, Kid and Morocco
Slippers
Misses Slippers, Childrens Shoes, Sec.
Which, in addition to their former supplies,
makes their assortment very extensive, which
are offered at reduced prices, on the Bay, near
ly opposite the Exchange.
A. Scribner & Cos.
April 28 41
New Drug & Medicinal
s t o R E.
TKE Subferibers notify the ruhlic, that they have
established in this place,
A DRUG BcMEDICINAL STORE,
and feel thtmfelves juffified in faying, that they can
supply practitioners of Physic and country stores with
Medicine, ‘hop 1 urinture, Surgeon’s Infcrume;.ts,
Patent Medicine, &c. upon as liberal terms as they
can be pur dialed for in this place.
Much caic having been bellowed in the selection
el the various articles, and in making the officinal pre
jaratior.s, they can with propriety warrant them as
genuine.
Medicine Chests, will he put up at any price
from 20 to ISO dollars with printed directions, and
containing moft or all the articles generally requited
for families and plantations.
fVhite /Mendenhall,
Praflitioners of Medicine,
Boltons’ Brick Buildings on the Bay
Savannah, Aprii 23. 39.
HOT ICE.
ALL persons having demands againfl Gilbert
Pell, deceafetl, are requested to bri g thtm in
jirope ly attelled to me, and those indebted to make
imrrediate payment, orjfubs will be commenced
agamit them indil’criminately.
John Brower, Adm’r.
April 57. 4 R
NOTICE.
A I.L persons having any demands againfl the estate
ai of Ralph E. Elliott,dectafed, are denied to pre
rent them to the Subferibers.
William Elliott, > r .
Stephen Elliott, $ E * cMs -
April -fc 01
THE REPUBLICAN;
And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
Metiss, Taylor &( o.
Inform their fiicnds and the public, that they
have removed to the store lately occupied by
David Taylor, jur.
They have Just Received ,
By the ship Mary from Greenock, a part of
their SPRING
Supply of GOODS.
Among which are :
CN OTTON bagging
J I lax and tow oznaburgs
Brown linens
Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diapers
Cotton shirting
Colton, marking and floss threads
Red and black Morocco Caps
Romal andPullic.it liandkei chiefs
A complete assortment of coat and rest
BUTTONS,
Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons.
W/uch will be dispssed of on good terms.
May 1. 43.
The Subscriber,
HAVING taken Ms cousin ALEXANDER, into
partnership, thv bu duels will be continued from this
date, under the firm of
John Si Alex'r. Hunter ,
He requiiffs all demands againfl himfel/ to be pre
sented for iettiement, and thole indebted, will pieafe
make payment as Ipeeduy as pi. Bible.
JOHN HUNTER.
b ay 1, 1807. 43.
JAMAICA RUM & PIMENTO.
The Cargo of the Ship POLLY, from Jamaica
consisting of
Eiftv-one Puncheons 4th proof
JAMAICA RUM,
And Twenty-five bags
PIMENTO,
For Sale by
SAMUEL Sc CHARLES HOWARD.
April 30. 42.
Received
By the ship. Mart, captain Davis, just arrived
from Greenock.
Crates of empty BOTTLES,
tnvernefs and Dundee Cotton Bagging, firfl quality,
Calks low priced Glalk Ware, well aliorted for the
Countiy Trade
Iron Pots “)
Lmt.ii Ov. ns, f a g- orte( j f lle ,
Spiders, ands
Lull Iron tinned Tea Kettles, J
Dor Ouii on ret as .liable terms by
Tailor Scorbraugh-
April 25. ‘ o 40.
S. and C. Howard,
Have received per brig Hope, from Martinique,
and for side,
40 hogsheads SUGAR,
2o ditto MOLASSES,
2000 ib. COFFEE. April 23.- 40.
The Subscribers
Have just received per ship General Eaton,
and brig Amazon., from AVtr- York,
50 pair of elegant SUWARROW BOOT 4
100 wax CALF SKINS
80 barrels fir ft quality double racked Newark
CIDER, fit for bottling.
AH of which are of the firft quality, and will be fold
cheap by wholesale or retail. They have also con
flantiy 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 ohjetff to call on
them for ihoes. as they keep none but those of the firff
quality, and fell at a very small advance.
ROBERTS &e BRANT.
April 11 31 it fair's Wharf.
FOR sale.
AVALUAEI.E TRACT OF LAND, on t’n.
Mortar Swamp containing five hundred acres—
well calculated for the culture of Rice. Should nopro
polal t® purchase be made in fix weeks from this date,
it will be fold at Public Auction...ln the interim, for
terms apply to S. H. St ac khok sx, efq. or to
Alia Stuart.
April 23. t 39
Blank Manifest’s
Far side at this offica
TUESDAY, Ma* 5, JBO7.
25,000 DOLLARS,
HIGHEST PRIZE.
SCHEME OF LOTTERY No. I.
For opening U improving certain great
roads in N. ) orl', agreeably to an
act of the Legislature of New-York,
passed March 26, 1803.
1 Prize of- $2 5,000 - is g 25,000
r 10,000 - is 20,000
2 - 5,000 - is 10,000
2 2,000 - is 4,000
6 1,000 - is 4,000
.10 - - 500 - is 5,000
40 200 - is 8.000
100 . - 100 - is 10,000
130 - 50 - is 7,500
400 - 20 - is 8 000
9450 - - 10 - is 94,500
10163 Prize.,
228;>7 Blankr.
First drawn number,
l"t day, whether blank or prize, - 500
sdi - - - 1,000
10th - - - 1,000
13th - - . - 2,000
20 th - - 1,000
25 th - - - - 5,000
30th - - - 1,000
35th - - - 10,000
40th - - - - 1,000
50th - - - 5,00
The Second drawn ticket on the first forty
days 200 dollars each.
MANAGERS.
Thomas Storm,
John 11. Sickels,
William Ucnclcrson,
Jacobus Van Schoonhoven,
Mathias B. Talmada’c.
O
The drawing of the above Lottery will com
mence or, the second Tuesday in June next.
A few Tickets in the above Lottery for sale,
in whole, halves and quarters, by
Maryuand is. Paulding.
N. B. All orders from the country post paid,
will be immediately attended to.
April 28 - r 41
Alex'r. and IFniter Roc,
HAVE COMPLETED THEIR ASSORTKiVT OK
GROCERIES,
Which they flatter themselves will upon trial be
found of very Superior qualities, (particularly their
Teas and Liquors ;) tliey offer tlifnt for sale on
moderate terms, at their (lore fronting thd-Exchange
VIZ :
:o hhds. belt London poutek and Drown stout,
London Particular Madeira Wine, in bottles and on
draft,
Godfroid’s bell Spanifii Scgars,
Old dry Sherry and table Teneriffae Wines,
Almle old Whilkey, from Ireland, in Jugs,
Cognise B andy Ik Jamaica Hum. equal 10 any in
this place,
Holland Gin on draft ar.d in demijohns
Mu feat and Frontignac W tnes,
Alforted Cordial.;,
Fruits in Brandy, viz,
Green Gages,Apricots, Pears, Peaches,Plumbs, Sic.
Pickles—viz.
Archovies, Olives, Capers, Onions,
Melons, Cabbage, Watnutts, &c.
F tsh Grapes,
Mufcate! and Bloom Raisins,
Dry Citrrn, Nutmegs, Mace,
Cloves, Cinnamon, Pepper, Pimento,
Race Ginger, Pearl Barley,
Sa Peter, London Mullard,
Poland Starch, Almonds, Currants,
O tve Oil, New-Ycrk Soap,
Cut Glai’s alf rted,
Brown, White and Loaf Sugars,
Balket Salt, Cratkers in kegs.
White Wine Vinegar,
Spaniflt Choco a e,
TEAS—Gu .powder, in lead caniflare,
Imperial Hylbn and Young Hylbn Teas,
December 30. ts 41
The Subscriber
At present occupies the WHARF & STORE
formerly occupied by Col. Goadoh, and
still continues the
Lumber Factorage
AND
Commission Business;
He will florc Produce on moderate terms.
HAS FOR SALE,
Rum, Brandy, Girt, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee,
Corn and Superfine Flour, of this years crop.
1 homas lones,
Cordon’t Wharf.
Oftober 1* ts. 418.
[W hole Number, 485.]
Oznaburgs and Ticklinburgs.
Jujl opening by the Subs tiber, No. 4 Exchange*
a very ex enfive , ff .rtment of
SPRING GOODS,
VIZ:
300 pieces Oznaburgs, of the bid. and mftriof
quality.
100 do. Ticklinburgs, ditto ditto ditto
200 do. Bremen Rolls,
too do. Hadcn ditto,
50 do. fine Doivlafs,
jo do. Houfmachin, Linen, fuitablefor Bag*
K‘ n K*
50 do. (Irong fhecting Linen,
30 do, fine shirting dnto.
30 do. fine and common Diaper,
200 do. India Nai k.ens,
200 coarse Shirts, for In use servants,
Avery handsome affortmtnl of
Damask table cloths, with or without Napkins#
Ditto ditto Marleilles Counterpanes,
Umbrellas, Thread & Cotton Stockings,
Gin Cases, Demijohns,
I ne Liquor Cahs,
Blank Books, Writing Paper,
Twine and Thread,
Table Caftors, Flower Pots
Glafa Chandeliers,
And a large Hlortment of fine and commo*
GLASS WARE,
with a variety of
Hardware & Groceries.
Win. WOODBUIDGE.
February 24. t. tew. 16
Factorage.
7 HR Subfcrilcr hat removed to the
COFFEE HOUSE WHARF, *O. to.
He Hill continues the
Factorage & Commis
sion Business .
Has large and afe stores for the reception of
COUNTRY PRODUCE,and . ill pay every
atteit 10a to the ii.ttreii of those who may til
truft him with their bufim fs.
JOSEPH HABERSHAM.
O&ober 3! 424
Notice is hereby Given ,
That the Copartnerffiip carried on here by
William Dixon, james *>u.Klon
and (>corjw Fenny,
Under the firm of
James Dickson , & Cos.
Expired, by its own limitation, on the ill in
ftaut ; thoie who have any demands agan it the
concern will pleale present them, and thole in
debted, are requtfted to make payment to James
Dickson, who is au.horded to kttle the allairi
of the concern.
William Dixon,
James Dickson,
Georire f’enny.
In future the bufinefe will be continued
William Dixon 3c James Dicklon under the
firm of
James Dickson, & Cos.
June 30 88
For sale at this Office,
Ancf at all the ll<mk Stores and Printing
Offices in the City,
(Price 12 1-2 Cents)
“ Minutes, Constitution, anti Circular J.rtter of
the General Committee of Georgia Baptists ,
convened at Mount Jinon, with an Ap
pendix.
Ily H. HOLCOMBE, a. m.
Pastor of the Baptist Church in Savannah.”
April 25. 40
Just Received,
And For Sale at this Ijffice .
(price only 18 3 4 cents)
A pamphlet, making 34 pages, called
The L ; fe of Socrates y
By Plato, Xenophon, Bcc. his disciples.
With many curiout and interelling anecdote* of fhi
lame, and other celebrated Greek Philofopher*.
“ Del my life undergo an examination, ami that
shall be my defence
Socrates,
April 31. as