The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, June 27, 1807, Image 1

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THE REPUBLICAN; And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER. [VOL. V. No. 67.] I Oil BGS'I ON, : ‘Tx The Schooner Bets, y, -■ * FttENrzra Green, mailer ; Tying at Stark's wharf. Foi freight or passage, aj ply to die captain on board, oi to Gardner Tui's: Who lets rrr’vfd by said schooner and for sale 200 reams Wrapping Fapr 17 bh'.s Mackerel (fr, 1 ! ay) 8 do. do. Summer, S.) do. Ftefh Flour, N calk* fid Cut Nails, -7 Mid. N E. Rum • S pipes Brandy 2 do choice Madeira Wine, 250 bnftie s Corn, 15 dozen Hair Seives also, . i lUciatity of llnigham Ware. June 23. ’ l 65 SLOOP EXPERIMENT, FOR PASSENGERS ONLY. *. Eliuu S. Bunker, BEGS leave to inform his friends and the public, that he wi I on the firft of July, commence running a sloop, of about one hundred and ten tons burthen, be tweet the cities o! NEW—YORK and HUDSON, lor the purpose of car ying passengers. Few people, who have had occasion to take passage tin or down the Not h River, but have experienced the inconvenience and iifque of gotng on board vefleis deep y loaded and lumbered on deck ; therefore cap tain Bunker has determined to take no freight on board the Experiment, v hich will remedy that inconvenience and emirely do away the rifque. The owners of this vtffel, being desirous to render ♦he pafTage as short, convenient and agreeable as pof- Cble, have nor only taken care to furniih her with the bed Beds, Bedd'ng, I iquors, Piovifions, &c. but they have been at very great expense and trouble in procur ing materials and bui tiir.g her on the bid construction for fai ing and tor the accommodation of ladies and gen tlemen travelling on bulinessor forpleafure. The Experiment will leave New-York every Wed tJF.soav evening preeifely at fi o’clock, and Hv.dfon every be no ay morning at 8 o’clock, through the sea son Captain Bunker having lien fevera! years engaged in the freighting’flSufmefs between New-York and Hud son, has become well acquainted with every part of the river; and he hopes, hy attention and puncrua’ity, to m iit the parr mage of ladies and gentlemen from the southward, V may visit the celebrated Bailston, Saratoga, aid Lebanon Springs, or trave eis who may have occasion to travel through the northern states. The (hoi tnefs of the paffa. eto Hudson, when compared with that to A.bauy, or any place above Hudson, (where the river is impeded by bars, islands and overflow s that render it impoilible for fad failing v flelsropalsJhethinksv. il’ induce mod peop e who aie acquainted with the difference, to take palfage to Hudlou, where carriages or b ats can at ail times be had at a moderate expense, to convey them to Albany, Troy, Lanfingburgh, or the Lebanon Springs, which are about 30 mi.e diflance. Hudson, N. Y May -a. 1807...J...CA...64. Landing this day, From the Schooner Sukey, at Moore's wharf, 20 hhds 4th proof Jamaica RUM, 33 dit o Prime SUGAR, 20 calks Sherry WINE, Which will be fold low for cash or approved paper. B. a C. Brooks. June 23. 65. Meliss , Taylor &( o. Inform their friends and the public, that they have removed to .he stole lately occupied by Darid Taylor, jur. They have Just Received, By the ship Mary from Gieenock, a part of their SFKINxL Supply of GOODS. Among which arc . COTTON bagging Flax and tow ozuaburgs Brown linens Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diapers Cotton shining Cotton, marking and floss threads Bed and black Morocco Caps Bomal andPullicat handkerchiefs A complete assortment ol coat and vest BUTTONS., Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons. Which will be dispossed of on good terms. May 1. 43. Blank W r: ants of A onr hoement, For dale at this Offic* I ‘ , - • A. SCRIBNER Sc Cos. Have just received from New- York, a general assortment of Fair Top mirl Suwarr w BOOTS Mins fro nd qu. 1 t\ SHOES Boys fine and coarse ditto I.adies hpapgleil, figured and plain Kid SLIPPERS Ditto I,ace BOOTS Moreen and Leather SLIPPERS Miff sand Childrens SHOES, &c. All of the heft quality, which they offer at relu ced puces, at their Store on the Bay, opposite the Ex charge. June i 56 Just Received, I. 1 ; bbls Prime PORK 10 do. Mess do. 20 do. MACKEREL 6 tierces HAMS 6 boxes No. 10 Cotton CARDS 10 bbis. COFFEE For Sale by Gardner Tofts, June 20...64 ——t. Moore’s whtrf. Just Received By the Brig GEORGIA , 50 barrels of firft quality bottling CIDER, fujerior to an / ever brought to Savannah 20 barrels of Vinegar 300 lbs. ot Shoe Thread 900 pair of womens Leather Slippers 300 ditto of Morocco 80 wax Calf Skins SO pair of Boots, which will he sold at a fmaH ad vance lor cash. Roberts &. Brant Telfair’s II harf. May 19 50 Abner Webb, Has just received from New-York, I.adies Kid, Morrocco and I eather Slippers, JViifies ditto ditto ditto Chi drens ditto ditto Bootee# Ladies and Misses Velvet Slipper., Children’s Velvet Bulkins, Gentlemens fine Shoes and Pumps, Boys ditto ditto June 23. m. 65 Boots & Shoes. Received at the Sa vassaii-Shoe-S-Tohe, by the schooner hi they, from Boston, 26 trunks Boots, Shoes and Slippers, aflerted, 30 empty Trunks, 200 reams Wrapping Paper, and 4 bales low priced Humhums. June 23. M 65 FOR SALE. THAT well known PLANTA t , jUj, Aft TION in Camden county, at the Hi mouth of St. Mary’s river, called r-PETRE, late the property M^lltlll r i M **. 8 - in d relidence of James Seagrove, Wllfapitf —lt , !( j containing 720 acres of prime 011 ON lAN:[) ’ On this plan WSfS&mMmml ation are an excellent welling Houle,and luihei.nt negro houses, &c. in good order. For a further defrription of this defirahle and healthy situation, apply in St. Mary’s, to Mr. Seagrove; and for a v ew of the plat and titles, which are unqueftioua ble, in Savannah, to Gcqegk W oodruee, elq. or to the iubfrnber. Samuel Howard. June 6 cm 53 Just Received, And For Sale at this Office. (price only 18 3-4 cents) A pamphlet, making 34 paces, called The Life of Socrates , By Plato, Xenophon, See. bis disciples. With many curious aud interesting anecdotes of the fame, and other celebrated Greek Philosophers. n Let my life undergo an examination, and that shall be my defence Socrates. April 2\. 38 S A T U R D A Y, June 27, 1807. Loudon Loti led Tor ter . 25 casks of London PORTI R, containing fix dozen each, of an excellent quality POM SALE BY , J. Caig Sc R. Mitchcl. May 5. 44 William Woodbridge, Being duly qualified as .4UCTIONEF.R ten ders his services to the Ruclic , in the AUCTION, COMMISSION AND - Toe tor age Business . Having convenient and commodious Stores, for the reception of every lpeciesof mkki iundiu, lit hopes that a ilrict attt ntion to the iiitercft of his friends may entitle him to a fliare of their patronage. May 23 J. 52 CORN ; 1,800 bushels of good quality, in Smith Sc Bouike’s stoic, for sale by A. G. Oemlcr !k Cos. May 30. 55 THE SUBSCRIBJ R OFFEItS FOIt SALE, His two valuable LO l'S, near the Exchange, in this city. Joseph Habersham. June 16. 62 The Subscriber HAS to let on low terms in Warren ward, a small convenient HOUSE and necefi irv out buildings with two lots eutloled, well calculated for a garden YVillittrn Parker. March SI. 29- FOR SAeL SEVERAL very valuable LOTS and BUILD INGS, in this ci y ; the situation ana te mt # of which may be known on app ica'ion to Joseph Habersham. June 16. 6a NOTICE. The fubferiber being about to remove to the coun try, has appointed Mr. JOHN N liRAIUSFORL) his Attorney and RepiefeiiuUve, in al. buiinei* whatever relative to him. James Pi lot. June 20. 64... L FO R S A LE. r rWO HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of prin 1 COTTON LAND, in Bryan county, I andfome ly fit ua ted on the (alls, and in view o! Sunbury ; lor particulars, apply to Mr ROBiiK'i HABLKoHAM, Savannah, or to the fubltnber. Benjamin Ward, at Tivoli, Bryan County. April 18. 37 ~tvT re rented 7 r HOUSE lately occupied by major X Harden, and the office adjoining. The teiiiiementNo.'i.over Messrs Ogdens be Baker’s store, aud several other housesthe situation and terms ol which may oe known, oil application to Joseph Habersham. April 30. 42. L 0 S 77 SOMF. ftiort tim< sh ce,a (mail Patent POCKET BOOK, the pencil of which is inlerteu in a quit As the book contains nothing but frme mtm ia il | urns, only < f use t<> the owner any perf-m finding, | the fame, will recetv a fu table reward and thanks t if delivered to the printers. June Ij 6i NOTICE. 7 ’HE fubferiber earnefily requeftsthofe persons who are indebted to the late firm of liveritt & M’Lean, and are in the habit of visiting this Oty, to call at the office of M’l.ean & liarnes, where they will meet with a iuli dilcharge by paying their refpedtive dues. Norman M’Lean. Savannah, June 6. £8 LOST OR MIsTTiIL VNtJ'f EOF HAND, drawn b. Andrew Mar tin in favor of Will am G'idfrey ; endurfed by him to J hri slater, f r fhiriy-mne dollars ; the date is belived to bes une time in December, 1806, piyable the firft clay of June, 1807. All peil ms are cautioned agai ft trading for, or receiving tin- laid note, and the drawer is hereby cautioned agamfl pay ing the lame to any one except. John F. Everitt. June 11. LOST, A green silk Umbrella, With the owner’s name written in two differen 1 places on the fi k, and the initial £. cut on the end of the hand e w ith a penknife. The perlbn who has it is desired to leave it at tins office. June *j. 65 hole Number, suß.] MU.SU MEDICINE, DRUGS, &c. // kite & Mendenhall, HAVF.received by the Sia-Ijiano, a large quan. tity of the above, lelected tvith much care.—* ft hpy aiejn hourly expectation ot an ailditional ltippiy which wil make their alfortnient of those articles com monly keyt in Aledical Ftoies, very general ana coni plete. Bolton’s brick building on the Bay. May 11. b 1 New Drug & Medicinal STO RE. THE Subscribers notify the public, that they have eftabkihed in this place, A DRUG k MEDICINAL STORE, and feel themselves juftified in faying, that they cant fepply practitioners ol Physic and country flores with edicnie, .Nhop I urmture, Surgeon’s ’ Instruments, Patent Medicine, &c, upon as liberal terms as they can be purchased for in this place. Much care having been bellowed in the felcction of the various articles, and in making the officinal pre* patations, they cau with propriety warrant them a* genuine. Medicine Chests, will be put up at any pric from 20 to 150 dollars with printed directions, and containing nioft or all the articles generally requited lor families aud plantations, lFlute & Mendenhall, Practitioners of Medicine, Boltons’ Biick Buildings on the Bay Savannah, April 23. 39. Rills on New-York, At a (hurt fight, for I ale by James & William Magee. December 2 33, Buchan's Family Medical Works. PROPOSALS BY JOHN lIOFF, OF CHARLESTON, S. C. For fiublishing by subscription, DOMESTIC MEDICINE. or, A TREATISE ON THE PREVENTION ant> OF DISEASES, BY REGIMEN AH) SIMI’LF. MEDICINES. To which arc added , OBSERVATIONS ON DIET; Recommending a method of living less expensive, and mote conducive to health than the present. ALSO, UIS ADVICE TO MOTHERS, ON the SUBJECT OF THEIR OWN HEALTH) and the means of promoting The Health, Strength and Leautu of tlicir Offspring. BY WILLIAM BUCHAN, M. D. t E LLuW OF THE ROYAL COLI ROE OJ PIiYgICiANI ITOINHUKOfi. THE celebrity of Dr. Buchan’s Mfbicai, Wouks, as well as their univerlally ackm-xv 1 tged utility, render a'.y commendation, at present, wholly ul*l( Is. The ptefent edition, ho vever, lias leveral advantages ; a little bel-.te tin- and a<h of the Doctor, (180 y) he reviled the Dumijlic Medicine, and bs-fide* C'mfiderable ..mendmems, lu added levc a 1 int.-relt* mg new fubjiifts or heads—ami as Ihi Vaccination nr Cow-I'ox lias beci me an imporiant bras tli in -lie Me dical Art, this edition will contain the belt informa tion on ihai head The ADVICE TO MOTHERS, which will be added to this coition, is a late production of tins celebrated phyficiar—The Phiadelphia Lnerary Magazine, in noticing tins work, Is; s, “ This per formance is one ( f the mrdt ulefui and agreeable that could have been transplanted to ,ur foil. The auiti risan “Id man, bu* lie writes in an entertain ing and perltr live, aid even 111 an elegant manner. The work is entirely free from technical obfi inity, or Icieuiific method It ix written to inltruc', anil for that purpose endeavours to engage ihe atten tion of that lex whole iiitercft he takes into his care.” CONDITIONS. I, It fliall be printed in a large oc avo volume, on a legible neat t)pe and fine paper—and I'ubllantially b un.l and lettered. II Ihe price to fublcribers. in Sheep b ruling, will Ire three dollars, and in Calf, three dollars aml fifty cents —no money required till the work is published N B. The last revifrd Dtmtjl'c Medicine feds at three dol ars, and the /ldutce to Mothers two dollars —k The propoled edition, including both, with additions, will be only three dollars. *r;/ J Subscriptions for the above work rrrrivm ed at this office. m—63 Boarding. A few gentlemen can be genteelly accommn* daed with Boarding and Lodging at Mrs. ANM Sl'OU l near the Exchange, and opposite Alex* aider Haberlßam’s Drug and Medicine btore. June I}. i— 6l