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THE REPUBLICAN;
And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
[VOL. V. No. 123.]
PUBLISHED
fiVERV TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY*
BY EVERITT & EVANS,
ON THE BAY, SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA)
AT SIX DOLLARS PF.R ANNUM, TAYABLE HALF
YEARLY, IN ADVANCE.
For BOSTON or NEW-YORK,
The Schooner
RESOLUTION,
Captain Joshua Bartixtt;
’ -*\ fine new vessel, 120 tons urthen, is new ready to
receive a cargo. For Freight or P tffage, having good
accommodations, apply to
John Y. White & Cos,
November B—l22—a8 —122—a
FOR LIVERPOOL,
The well-known, sass-sailing
Shi p Eliza ’
Joseeti Starks, Mailer,
Will be ready to receive her cargo on the 12th inff
nd will bes- nt off with all possible and fpatch. For
Freight or l’affage, apply on board, or to
Taylor &. Scarbrough,
Oflcber 6. 110
FOR LIVERPOOL,
> .TS, The remarkable sass failing ship
Alexander Hamilton,
Jtt&sJfeSrSb* William Callahan, mailer)
A considerable part of the cargo is engaged- and will
be soon dispatched. For freight of *he remainder, or
passage, apply to the master, or
James Dickson Sc Cos,
September 29.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The Ship
AMERICA,
A*R a ham Nichol 6, mailer;
Ready to receive a cargo immediately, and haring
500 bales of cotton engaged, will be dispatched without
delay... She is in fine order, having been thorough,y
repaired in Liverpool...3oo bales of cotton are wanted
to fill her up. Apply to
Mein, Mackey 8c Cos.
FOR SALE, ON BOARD,
4000 bufliels Liverpool ground SALT
15 bales COTTON BAGGING
20 bales low-priced WELCH PLAINS
75 crates assorted CROCKERY WARE
150 calks I.ondon bottled PORTER
This property will be fold low, if taken from on
board immediately.
September 24. * _
FOR CHARLESTON,
ijJrCyK The staunch brig FORIUNE,
Captain Elswohth,
Will fail the firll fai'r wind. For
Freight, (having part engaged) or Pillage, apply to
the Mailer on Beard, at Howard’s w all, or
S. 8c C. Howard.
Oft~ber ao— ll6
FOR GREENOCK,
f The failing
Ship M A R Y f
V. A. STOKts, mailer ;
(A constant trader) having one half of her cargo en
gaged For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
Taylor Sc Scarbrough.
Who have received by said vessel ,
A complete assortment of POT METAL.
October 10. 112
The subscriber has removed
to Messrs. Robert & John Bolton’s wharf.
Charles M’Kcnna.
October 29 m 120
| HI
bLI
JUST RECEIVED,
Jhj the Luna and Dean, from Aen-Yori, in ad
dition to stock on hand.
Ladies Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS’
Do. black and colored Velvet ditto
Men’s fine SHOES and PUMPS, Sec.
2000 pair best quality NEGRO SHOES ;
Which will be sold at cost and charges, by
Taylor 8c Scribner,
On the Bay, of ho site the Exchange.
Oc’ober 31 —l2l
Blank warrants of Appraisement
For sale at this office.
By the ships Alexander Hamilton and
Eliza, from Liverpool ,
Meliss, Taylor & Cos.
Have received, in fiart , their supply of
WINTER GOODS ;
And by the (hip Mary, daily expefted from Gree
nock, they are to have the remainder, which, together,
will make a very great variety and extenlive assortment
of as well felefted GOODS, as have ever came to this
market...being every article of them felefted by one of
the partners residing in Britain, who is possessed of
every advantage of procuring goods on the heft
terms, which will enable them to make sales at a very
low rate. Among the Goods received, will be found,
The following Articles, viz.
White ]
Green and PLAINS
Brown J
London Duffile )
Brillol ditto C BLANKETS
7-4 to 12-4 Rose ditto J
White Y
Blue /
Red > WELCH FLANNELS
Scarlet and V
Yellow ’
One bale London dressed Superfine
Cloths and Caffimeres / F ...
Two cases London n ade Hats of the f ° r re ’*’
very bell quality and newell falbion J
One case newel! falbion London draw Bonnets
An extensive assortment of Yotkffiire fuperfine Cloths
and Caffimeres
Ditto ditto second Cloths
And ditto Caffimeres
Yorklbire Narrow Cloths
Blue Strouds—Napt Frize
Bath Coating—Fearnought and coarse Cloths, of every
defeription,
Patent Cord
Worsted Marfilles Quihlng ( VE3T COATING
Swansdown J
Benet’s worded and cotton patent Cords
Cotton Corduroys
Velveteens and Fancy Cords, of all colours and prices
Men’s and Youth’s V nol, \
Ditto ditto p ated I
Ditto ditto fine, I HATS, in convenient
Ladies ditto ditto [ boxes for country dores
Youth’s and Children's plated \
Servant’s Glazed Leather I
Hardware, done up in wellaffortcd calks,for Ihop keepers
Buttons of all kinds
Guns and Gun Locks
Knives and l-orks
Pocket and Pen Knives—Spectacles
Packet and pound pins
Needles—Horn and Ivory Combs
Ladies elegant ornamented hair Combs
Cotton Hosiery, of every defeription
Worded and Lamb’s Wool ditto ditto
Calicoes and printed Cambrics, new paternJ
Silk Chambrays, of an elegant ftyie
Cotton ditto—Dimities
9-8 and 6-4 Cambric ditto
Plain Cambrics, a I widths
Elegant figured ditto
Cambric Shawls
Damask and other silk ditto
Black Barcelona, and various other silk Handkerchiefs
A complete assortment of new faffiion Ribbon
Cotton Counterpanes
Romal arid Pullicat Handkerchiefs
Durants, Calimancoes and Shalloon*
Bombazetts and Bombazeeus
Satin Peeling
White and black Perfiaa
Black silk Florentine
Ditto Satin
Ditto Mode
Ditto Crape
Ladies’ Pic Nic and other silk Glove*
Ditto ditto Cotton ditto
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s silk Hole
; Sewing silk and Twill
Thread Laces and ditto Edging
Cotton ditto ditto ditto
Huckabacks—Fancy Diaper
Fancy Towels—Table Cloths
Cotton Shirting—Tabie Covers
6d, Bd, lOd, 20d, clasp head Nails
Crockery Ware, in well assorted crates for retailing
Glass Ware, in ditto, &c. &c.
October 6. 110
Attention, purchasers.
PEMBROKE PLANTATION, seven miles from
Savannah, on the Thunderbolt River, containing
310 acres, part of which is cleared, enclosed and ca
pib'e of producing good crops of cotton and provi
sions ; whith, together with the well known falu
briry of the fkuation, a large and convenient Dwell
ing-Houle, in excellent repair, and a tine Spring of
Water, render it one of the moss desirable re'reats
m the neighborhood of Savannah—is offered for i'ale
on moderate terms. Unquestionable titles will be
made. Applicants are referred to
F. D. Petit de Villers.
October 3 1—121 —f ‘•
FOR SALE,
Several valuable TR ACTS of LAND, in M'lntolh,
Glynn and Camden counties
A prime gang of Seasoned NEGROES
An excellent House WENCH
A complete fchocmer-i igged Plan'er’s BOAT, of
an easy draught of water, fails very sass, and will
carry ten bales of cotton
An excel'ent Cypress CANOE
ALSO—A CONSTANT SUPPLY ON
New-York Patent N; vy Bread.
M. SHEARER,
October 17—115 Bolton's wharf.
THURSDAY, Novemheh 5, 1807.
B. 8c C. BROOKS,
Having taken Mr. DAVID STEVENS into
copartnership, will in future be engaged in the
(Jrrocery and Commission Business,
on Wayne’s wharf under the firm of
B. & C. BROOKS & Cos.
They are now receiving the following GOODS,
which will be disposed of for cash , cotton , or
approved paper , as low as they can be
obtained in the city.
150 pieces cotton bagging
20tt) iuiffiels ground ) c . , _
1000 ditto St Übes S 1
20 hogffieads Mufcovado sugar
50 barrels ditto ditto
2 hogffieads loaf ditto
25 barrels ditto ditto
25 lump ditto
20 cherts hyfon tea
15 qr. chells ditto
7 Chu an ditto
25 pipes Holland gin
5 country ditto
2c brandy
10 hogffieads Boston >
2—2 Charleston J RUM
10 tons Russia
5 Swedes C IRON
1 country j
1 ton plough moulds
1 ffiot assorted
1 bar lead
Englilh and American gun powder
Calks nails, and trace chains
50 bags coffee...2o bags white race ginger
bags pepper and pimento
crate . Crockery YVare
a few calks old Sherry of excellent quality
Madeira Wine in half pipes and qr. Calks
2 half pipes dry Lisbon
5 qr. calk do. do.
50 bores Doolittle’s Candle*
60 do. do Soap
500 pair Negro hoes
50 kegs manufactured Tobacco
10 boxes assorted Saddles, Bridles and Portman
teaus
10 do. Cotton Card No 10
1000 do. Sheet Iron
50 do. Negro Pipes
5 do. Englilh Milliard
3 bales Humhums
1 ha.e low priced Yorklbire Cloths
1 box Hats, will be fold at a low advance
20 barrels Pork
a few calks old Port, bottled, 6 doz. each
2 1-2 dozen low priied (hot Guns
Beer's warranted Axes and Hatchets
|ry They have large and convenient stores
for the reception of every kind ol produce, and
will continue their services us FACTORS.
November 3 122.
G. Sc F. TENNY,
Having connefted themselves tn trade, offer for
falc, at their flore, Smith Ec Bourke’s vh rs, jult re
ceived, by the Manelielter Packet, &.C. irom New-
York,
3 5 kegs excellent BUTTER
4 pipes C< gniac Brandy
<> .1 Holland Gin
4 Country ditto
3 qr. calks Sherry Wine
3 Teneriffe ditto
4 hogffieads Loaf Sugar
26 boxes Soap
25 —— mould and dipt Candles
(t chells llifon and My fon-ik.n Tea
*o barrels fuperfine Flour
30 half barrels ditto
,o barrels mess, prune, and cargo Beef
10 half barrels mess ditto
20 barrels prime and cargo Pork
40 middling Bread
zo pilot ditto
Coffee m tierces and bags
5 boxes Chocolate
5 Railins
30 kegs Crackers —4 boxes Sweet Oil
2 bags Pepper
3 bores Saddlery— 2 boxes Stationary
Also, a coir.p'e'e assortment of
Ready made CLOTHING.
ON HAND,
Blue and white Negro Cloths
Casks Nails, Hoes and Axes
Crates well assorted Wa e
Casks London bottled Porter, good quality.
Cuilerv, stc. ike.
Oflober3t. I2t.
Irish Linens.
The fitbfcribe rs have received by the late arrivals,
AN ADDITIONAL SUFPLV Os
3- Brown ]
7-8 While (.IRISH LINENS
4- do. very fine J
7-8 do. DOWLAS, and
5- do. SHEETING
Which they offer for sale on advantageous terms, by
the piece or packa
James cz Joseph Carruthers.
Oftober 31—121 —l
HAVANNA SUGARS,
30 boxes white,
20 ditto brown, $ Pr,me llavafina SUGARS*
For sale by
S. 8t C. Howard.
October 31 — 121 — l
[Whole Number, 564.]
The Subscribers
Having entered into 10-partuerffiip, und r the firm of
SMALL Sc M‘N ISII,
Have taken Store* and Cm nting-Houfe on MHTr*.
SMITH Sc BOURKE’S W HARF; and tender their
services to their friends and the public in the FAC
TORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Robert Small.
John M‘Nish.
Savannah, Oftober 27...119
SMALL K M’NISII,
HAVE RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT*
By the schooner Uol/i/nn, Gale , just arrived
from JVew- York ,
31 casks London bottled PORTER
9 do. English do. ALE
yvmen with
100 tierces bottled London PORTER, of an
excellent quality, previously on hand, they ofi'ef
for sale on moderate terms, for cash.
November 3-— 122
Factor and Agent.
M. SHEARER
Informs the Planters, that he continues to Tel
PKODUCE and other property on commiflion, and
lias plen-y of Fire-Proof Warehouse Room, on Bo!’
to ‘s Wharf.
October 17. tij
Thomas Storr,
HAVING taken part of the (lores occupied by
Jambs JohnstoN jun. esq. begs lrave to tender hi*
services to his friends and the public, as a
Eictoi’ &. Commission Merchant.
Should he he entruflcd with the c'ifpofal of any part of
their Crops, he slaters himfelf by his assiduity and un
renntted attention to their inteiells, to merit a continu
ation ot their favors.
October 1. 108
Joan S. Mitchell,
Respectfully informs his friends and the public
of his commencement in the
COMMISSION BUSINESS, •
in which line, he will, at alt times, thankfully re
1 ceive, and punctually execute,, their commands He
has opened his ('. unting Houle on Mr. James John
lion, junior's wharf
Oft’ her 6 al xto
The Subscribers
Having entered into pannerlhip under ‘he firm of
BULLOCH & GLEN,
and having taken convenient (lores on Smith’i
VP ha it f, for the reception of all kinds of produce,
offer their services to their friends in the
Factorage 8l Commission Business,
to whicli, as they intend to be confined, hev
promise themle.ves it will be in their power to giw*
fatisfaction.
A. S. Bulloch.
Thomas Glen.
October 1 5 f 56 r
Commission & Factorage j
BUSINESS.
THE fubferiber having large and convenient Stores,
on the wharf adjoining Janas Wallace, efq. offers l.i*
services to his friends and the public, as a COMMIS*
SION MERCHANT and FACTOR.
Thomas Lawrence.
October 8...1 1 1
JUST RECEIVED,’
Per schooner Three Friends, from Bofto-j,
Ten chests anti one bundled and twenty boxes
First quality Hyson ‘Tea,
Warranted to be all of tliii year’!, importation,
and entitled to benefit of drawback, lor r,aie by
Smith cc Bourke.
October 31 —l2l
Savannah Summer Butlis.
THE proprietor respectfully informs tho
citizens and public, that the season for sum-*
mcr bathing having expired, persons de
sirous of taking winter baths must give half an
hour’s notice. Price 50 cents.
October 31. m. 121.
~FOR SALE OK TO LEASE,
r T' , HAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on tin
-1 Thunderbolt road, formerly a parr of Fair Lawn
traft, afterwards cultivaied by Richard M. William-,
and late the property of L’Homata; on the premise:,
area comfortable DWELLING and OUT HOUSES,
and part thereof is under fence. For the culture of
Cotton ami as a market garden, no situation near S*-
vamiah offer such advantage*.
Richard M. Stitts.
September 8. 63