The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, November 24, 1807, Image 1

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THE REPUBLICAN; And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER. [VOL. V. No. 131] PUBLISHED EVER? TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY* BY EVER ITT & EVANS, ON THE BAY, SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA) AT SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY, IN ADVANCE. t FOR PHILADELPHIA, , The sa ding brig Wg3|S£ ELIZA Captain Coffin ; For freight or paflage, apply to the captain on hoard St the Coffee-Houfe wharf, or to - Jacob Idler & Cos. Who have for sale, Cogniac Brandy, of a superior quality New-England Rum Swedes Bar Iron Ccarfe German I.inens Northern Gin and Loaf Sugar. November 17 t 128 _ FOR GREENOCK, ’ r y 'i’V 1 The fall failing Ship M A K V, (A con Rant trader) having one half of her cargo en gaged For freight or palfage, apply on board, or to Taylor Sc Scarbrough. Who have received by said vessel , A complete assortment of POT METAL. October 10. 112 FOR BOSTON, . The fast-sailing schooner SSsENr fortune, Dennis, Matter; Will fai immediately having the principal part of her cargo ready to go on board. For freight or paf fsge, apply to the matter at Howard’s wharf, or S. & C. Howard. November 19—129 AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, the 251 h instant, W.'il be fold, as Ihe now lies, at Camming & Harman’s whaif, without refeive, ‘Fhe Brig LUCY, Burthen 179 tons, lately arrived from Sr Liverpool, where (he has been newly {he, ithed, and is now in complete order to receive a cargo Her present fails and rigging have only under gone the wear and tear of one voyage, and are now in excellent condition. Conditions, notes, at two and four months credit, With approved’mdorfers. Hate to commence at twelve o'clock. 8. H. Stackhouse, Auct'r. INovember 19—129 FOR LIVERPOOL, rcy. The wett-known, fall failing Ship Eliza, Joseph Starks, Matter, TV 1! be ready to receive her cargo on the iath infl -and will be Tnt off with all possible diipatch. For Freight or Eadage, apply on board, or to Taylor Sc Scarbrough, O&ober 6 no — - ■ For Freight cr Charter, The Brig FORTUNE, F.i lswokth, Matter, About 200 ons burthen, in complete order for a voyage. For teinis, apply to the nutter on hoard, or to S. Sc C. Howard November 19 —129 FOR LIVERPOOL, The remarkable faft failing ship Alexin tier H miiton, \V ill ia M Callahan, matter; A considerable part of the cargo is engaged and will soon dispatched. For freight of the remainder, or pailage, apply to the matter, or James Dickson Sc Cos. September 29. 107 Received by lute Arrivals. 50 hhds. N. E. Rum .30 bbls. No. 1 ami 2 Beef 30 bbls. No. 1 and 2 Pork 30 bags prime Coffee 70 bbls. fresh inspected Mackarel For Hals by S. Sc C. Howard. November 11—i.—127. Wants a situation, A Perfbn who writes a goo 1 hand, and is acquaint ed with Book-Keeping, ar.d may be rrr.p oyed, if ap jie'i to, immediately.. Enquire of the Printers. November 19 —129 KNOX & POPE, HAVE RECEIVED BY THE LATE ARRIVALS, A general supply of Goods, Which they offer on very moderate terms, for cash, produce, or on the usual credit to those who intend payment, viz : Best COTTON BAGGING and TWINE Blankets and negro cloth Coarse and fine cloths and cassimeres Coatings, flannels and baize Ready made big coats, jackets and trowsers Fine and coarse hats, and hosiery Irish linen and cotton shirting Calicoes and humhums Northern stamped counterpanes Plated saddles, 1* idles and harness Guns, gun-powder and shot, assorted *Brass kettles, assorted sizes Bar iron, moulds and steel Wire and hair sieves Salt, by the quantity or bushel Flour, pilot and ship bread A large assortment of GROCERIES. ALSO, ON HAND ! A broad hint to all who are indebted to An drew Knox, or the late firm of Wilson and Knox, who e notes, as well as open ac counts, ought to have been paid long ere this. Never yet having sued a man, but one, (and that debt supposed to be lost or in bad hands ;) nor wishing to enter into that unprofitable-trade; solicit both merchants and planters, with a few professional characters, to coine forward and discharge their just debts, as tne present year affords them generally an opportunity, the iike they may never see again. Providence has certainly been bountiful in bestowing on us plentiful crops of both wheat and corn, and cotton and rice in abundance! ; any of which will be thankfully received in payment, having large and convenient store rooms to put it in ; and they will try to be useful in turn in sell ing any produce on commission, being well fined in a central situation lot that business. Andrew Kn ox, For Knox id Pojte, and surviving copartner of Wilson c? - Knox November 17 cl 128 ~13. &G. BROOKS, Having taken Mr. DAVID STEVENS into copartnership, will in future be engaged in the Grocery and Commission Easiness, on Waynl’s wharf under the firm of B. & 0. BBOOKS & 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 Fagging 2000 bulhels ground > „ r _ 1000 ditto St Übes J r * 20 hoglheads Mufcovado fugax 50 barrels ditto ditto 2 hoglheads loaf ditto 25 barrels ditto ditto 25 lump ditto 20 chests hyion tea 15 qr. chests ditto 7 Chulan ditto 25 pipes Holland gin 5 country ditto 2 ) brandy 10 hoglheads Boston ? 2 Charleston 5 JO tons Rnffia t 5 • Swedes v IRON • I— country J 1 ton plough moulds 1 1 bar lead Englilh and American gun powder Calks nails, ana# ace chains 50 bags coffee...2o trigs white race ginger bags pepper and pimento crate. Crockery Ware a few calks old Sherry of excellent quality Madeira Wine in half pipes and qr. calks 2 half pipes dry Lifbou 5 qr. calk. do. do. 50 boxes Doolittle’s Candles 60 do. do. Soap 500 pair Negro ‘ hoes 50 kegs manufadlured Tobaceo 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 Mustard 3 bales Humhums 1 s>a e low priced Yorklhire Cloths 1 box Hats, will be fold at a low advance 20 barrels Pork a few calks old Port, bottled, 6 dozen each 2 1-2 dozen low priced Ihot Guns Beer’s warranted Axes and Hatchets |C7* They have large and convenient stores for the reception of every kind of produce, and will continue their services as FACTORS, November 3 122. Bills of Sale, For Sale auhis office. T U E S D AY, November 24, 1807. or. DEN’S & BAKER, Having received by the late arriva s, nearly all their Supply of Winter Goods, (Which, together with their former (lock comprise a very estenfive and general sffortment) offer their friends and the public the following, and a great va riety of other STAPLE and FANCY ARTICLES, for l'ale on liberal terras:— London fuperfine C oths Yorklhire do. Single and double milled Calfimeres Coatings, Flannels, Salilbury do. White and coloured Plains Blankets, Swandowns, ‘l'oilenets, Patent Cord” Marfeilies Quilting, and a variety Verting* Worsted and Cotton Bennct's Coids Velveteens and fancy do. Irilh Linens, I.ong Lawns and Cambrics German and Ruflia Sheeting Diapers, Bed Ticks Oliiaburghs, Dowlas, apron and shirting Checks Cambric and common Dimities 4-4 5-4 and 6-4 Cambric Mullins 4-4 and6-4 Book and Jaconet do. “ An elegant affoi inent of laced and fancy Mullins Habit-lhirts and Tuckers Ribbons, cap paterns and lace fleevt s 1-4, 1-2, 4-4 and 5-1 black and colored Crapes I.ullrings, Mode, Sarfneis, Florentines Bombazets, Bombateens, Shalioons, &c. Calicoes, Ginghams, Furniture Chintz Silk and cotton Cluimbi ays Cotton and thread Daces and Edgings Snk, cotton, worded, ljnbs-wool and Angola Hose Ladies jilk, leather, pic-nic liabit and long Gloves Mens Ink and leather Gloves Childrens yarn Boot-shoes sand Ilandliuchiefs of every defeription I.a s ornamented tortoife-lhcd and horn Loinbe Sewing silks, tw ills, threads, tapes and bobbins Ade'phi Cotton, in varnilhed boxes Umbrellas, 1 arufois, fnk and cotton Braces Carpeting, Humhums baddies, Battle-doors Band boxes, bonnet papers and writing paper lmperia, hyion and gunpowder teas, in tilb. caddies An elegant affortraent of Leghorn, fplit-ilruw, plush, willow, chip and fancy BONNETS Mens BFIAVER HATS 100 pieces COTTON BAGGING Also, per ship Mars, a consignment of Handsome LOOKING-GLASSES, (gilt and mahogany frames) AND 20 barrels I,e Breton’s ALBANY ALE. November 12—126 GERMAiN GUUL/u. August G. Oemlcr <Sc Cos. Have received from Bremen, via Baltimore, in addition to their former stock, The following Goods, viz. A complete assortment of Looking Glasses Bine and middling sort Violins Violin-strings, bridges and screws Hand-Organs, Trumpets Lanthorns assorted Slates and slate pencils Marble Images, Chessmen Glass and Stone Beads Velvet Bindings Silver Spangles, Masks, Cloth-brushes Ladies elegant dressing and work boxes Wafer-boxes, in nests Pictures on glass / Crayons in boxes Counters, spectacles, fine tooth combs, Etc.fccc. ALSO ON HAND. Coffee-mills, needles, silk umbrellas, needle cases, elegant flower-pots, segar and snuff boxes, garnets, tapes, silk handkerchiefs, chil drens cotton frocks, bilk and thread fringes, checks and stripes, German rolls, shirting, thread and cotton stockings, hempen osnaburgs platillas, time-pieces, gold and silver watches; and a variety of other useful articles in their line. Which they offer for stile low for cash or approved town-notes at short sight. November 10 125 The Subscribers Having entered into co-partnerlhip, und r the firm of SMALL & M‘NISII, Have taken Stores ami Co- nting-Houfe on Messrs” SMI i H Sc BOURKE’S WHARF; and tender their services to their friends and the pub ic in the FAC TORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS. Robert Small. John iVTNish. Savannah, Odtober 27...119 SMALL 8c M‘NISH, have received on consignment, Bij che schooner Dolphin , Go/e, just arrived from New-York , 31 casks London bottled PORTER ‘) do. English do. ALE WHICH with 100 tierces bott! 1 London PORTER, of an excellent quality, previously on hand, they offer for sale on moderate terms, for cash. November 3—122 [Whole Numrer, 562.] John Gribbin Sc Cos. HAVE RECEIVED The following’ GOODS, From on board Manchester Packet, from New-York, which will be dfoposed of for cash, cotton, or approved paper, on reasonable terms, at the store lately occupied by John Hilton : 15 pipes Cogniac brandy 12 hhds. Northward ruin 8 pipes Holland gin 10 do. country do. 10 quarter casks Sherry wine 14 hhds. Muscovado sugar 1 do. fo.uf do. 1 do. . lump do. H chests Hyson tea 2 do. young do. 30 cannisters imperial tea 30 do. gunpowder, for family use 40 boxes Doolittle’s soap 10 do. do. candles 15 do. English mustard 20 do. negro pipes Russia,Svvedes and cmtntry iron Derma , blister and Crawley’s steel 100 bhar-Moulds 1 bale rose blankets ? r _ , ~.. 2 do. London duffil j fro,n t 0 12 ' 4 2 do. negro cloths. 4 do. humhums 1 do. superior quality 4 tlo. great coats, well assorted 2 boxes Irish linens. November 10 125 REMOVAL. GEORU.E BUCHANAN & CO. HAVE REMOVED TO THE STORE Adjoining iVrLcotl’s Vendue-Room, NEAR I HE MARKET SQUARE, Where they continue selling Their STOCK of GOODS, At Cost and Charges. November 19 129 The Subscriber HAVING taken tbc WHARF and STORES for merly occupied by William Huntxk, efq offers his fcrvices in the Factorage and Commission Business, And will be grateful for any favors conferred on him. George Pitcher. October 10. f 112 Commission & Factorage BUSINESS. THE fubferiber having large and convenient Stores, on the wharf adjoining James Wallace, efq offers his services to his friends and the public, as a COMMIS - SION MERCHANT and EACTOR- Thomas Lawrence. October 8...11l Hugh Ross, CONTINUES to transact Factorage &. Commission Business, on Meffrt. Smith & Boymtz’s wharf. He has foi falc, a few hales ol Welch PLAINS, and a quantity of Weeding Hoes. November 10 T 125 Thomas Storr, HAVINO taken part of the (lores occupied by Jamzs Johnston jun. esq. begs leave to tender his servicts to hiefritmls and the public, as a Factor & Commission Merchant. Should he be entrusted with the dffpofal of any part of their Crops, hefla ters himfelf by his afftduity and un remitted attention to their inteieits.to merit a continu ation of their favors. October 1 John S. Mitchell, Respectfully informs his friends and the public of his commencement in the COMMISSION BUSIN ESS, in which line, he will, at all times, thaokful’y re ceive, and punctually execute, their commands He has opened Ins Counting Houle on Mr. James John (ton, junior’s wharf. Odlober 6 al io Blankets. Just received, on consignment, 12 bales LONDON DUFFIL BLANKETS, for sale for cash, by S. 11. Stackhouse. November 17—128 Bills on New-York, At a short fight, for lale by Jame c St William Magee. December 2 38.