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THE REPUBLICAN;
And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
Number 12—Volume VI.
PUBLISHED , ~y . 4
EVERT TUESDAY) THURSDAY’ AND SATURDAY^
BY EYERITT k EVANS,”
“1 T* > “*’
ON THE BAY, SAVANNAH* (GEORGIA)
AT SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM. PAYABLII HALE
YEARLY, IN ADVANCE.
• * • “ V * -* • v-
Jamaica Rum.
10 hhds. 4th proof J AMAH.'A RUM
For sale by
S. & C. Howard.
January 26—11
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Pavilion Cords,
And SILK-TWIST BUTTONS.
For sale by the substvibers, a few pieces
fi. wn-coiored PaviliSi Cords, and a few groce
Silk-Twist Buttons.
W. J. &A. Wcj man,
January 2—l—
And for sale at Caig & Mitchei.’s wharf,
A few ehnidrun Liverpool COALS,
AND
Six crates white bIueCROCKERY.
January 5—2
Received
J\j <he schooner Amazon , and other late arrival,
50 barrels Boston No. 1 and 2 Beet
SO small kegs No. 1 Butter
15 kegs 4d and fed cut Nails
5o barrels'Mackerel
50 boxes mould Candles
50 kegs Lard
00 barrels mess and prime Pork
30 barrels Pilot-Bread
3 pipes choice Brandy
4 do. Holland. Gjn ~
10 quarter-casks iTeheriffe Wine
5 do. Malaga do.
Together with
A general assortment GROCERIES,
ON RETAIL.
Which will be sold low lor cash, by
Gardner Tufts,
January 16—ca—6 Moor’s wa.trf
Just Received,
Per brig Prudence and sloofi Salty)
Jf.cn pair .auiid, assorted
I': \ji t i,male's Ir.sli I’OlAl )I'A
50 barrels do. do. m good order
200 lbs. tdiOli-1 HRi. v 1 >
15 kegs excellent B'” I'TEU, and
A few barrels MINT CORDIAL
All of which will be sold cheap, by
• Roberts Sc Brant,
December 1—134 Telfair’s wharf.
Prohibited G oods.
30 Kids, double, and single refined English
Loaf Sugar
150 yVc.es Flaxen and Tow Oznaburgs
200 ditto Irish Linens
2 baies Threads, assorted
25 Ldids. very best. London Brown Stout
5 hhds. Glass Ware, assorted for stores
2 fishing Seines. 40 fathom long
1 case London Beaver Hats
For sale by
Taylor & Scarbrough.
20 puncheons Jamaica Rum
20 casks Gun Powder. Apply as above.
January lfe ——<
Ladles Mantles,
Ele want Waistcoating, &c.
Just received per ship Dartmouth, a few hand
some Queen’s Cloth MANTLES and Velvet
PF.ITCKS ; Misses Salisbury and Polen Cloth
C : )ATS, and a few patterns most elegant Mo
leskin and Castillian cord WAISTCOATING,
which will be sold very cheap.
W. J. &. A. Weyman.
December 29—146
New Grocer ‘ and Liquor
STORE.
THE subscriber respectfully informs Ills
friends and the puolic, that he has taken-the
store formerly occupied by Robert Mackie, cor
ner of Drayton-street and bay-land ; where he
has laid in a choice and general assortment of
GROCERIES ami LIQUOVI, which lie will
sell’vcrv iow for cash, and will keep a constant
supply of everv article in the grocery line. lie
has received by the last arrivals from New-
York,
Hyson Tea, just opened
Chocolate and Colfee
Holland Gin
Old 4t)i proof Cogniac Brandy, by the pipe or
gallon
Old Jamaica Rum
C> iittry Gin, N. T. Rum
Wine Vinegar
J .ondolt bottled Porter
Ditto Mustard
L .ifaul brown Sugar
Mess lleef
• ‘lap and Candles, by the box
M lasses
Goshen Butter and Lard
lv.gihliand American Cheese
lie L manufactured Tobacco, and leaf do.’re.
John Delberghe.
January IS —7
: Frfsh *
I4EUJMV*9 Wo NSW-9M%.
Mess ana priTittsfacef Olid -Pork
Pilot aiulshTp Bread
Beans andTeas
Butter and Hurd
Flour in whole and lqilflxvrrel* • r .
Madeira, Sherry and Malaga Win
• Together with a general assortment of
Groceries,Hard ware &. Shipchanclkry.
Will be sold on-good terms, by
Joint K, Alex. Hunter. -
December 26—f —45
. Larraing from Sloop Sally,
100 cas.ks Stone Lime,
For sale by
Richmond & Allen,
January 5—2 Whitaker Street.
i
Knox & Pope,
Have just received, fur brig BETSEY, from
l'h ladetphia ,
4 bales duffil Blanketing
6 boxes fine and coarse Hats
2 ditto Saddlery, assorted
10 bundles brass and iron wire Sieves
Which arc offered at a low advance, for ash
or approved paper. •
January 12—cr—5
Robert 8c John Bolton, ,
Have Jor saicy a. large wf/fity? s’Shc foilmiiilg
• ariiclh;
Swede? and Engl i sh.>itr iron *
Cast iron pots and ovens /V . . ?
Crockery ware, in crates
Cast steel cutting knives, ditto hoefc
Trace chains, .piuhi and twrsted
Wrought nails ; negro ]npes
Stone jugs and jars ; window glass
Copperas ; London porter
Loat a 5, brown siig.a's
Liverpool ground salt
Pajnts ; linseeu oil ~
Shirting linens.
‘.January 19—l—8
GgKivIAN (TOOLS.
/
All crust G. Oemlcr 8t Cos.
o
Have received from Bremen, via Baltimore
in addition to their fonuer stock,
i he xoLowing Goods, viz.
A complete assortment ot Looking Glasses
Fine and middling sort V ioiins
Vioiin-sirings, bridges and smew#
Haiid-Gigans 1 1 umpets
Lauthoi ns assorted
Slates and slate pencils
Marble 1 ages, Chessmen
Glass and Stine Beads
Veh el Bindings
Siivci Spangles, Masks, Cloth-brushes
L. dies elegant dressing and work boxes
Wafer-boxes, in nests
Pictures on glass
Crayons in boxes
Counters, spectacles, fine-tooth combs, See.So
ALSO ON HAND.
Coffee-mills, m edics, silk umbrellas, needle
cases, elegant flower-pots', segai and siuln
boxes, garnets, tapes silk handkerchiefs, chi.
drens cotton frocks, silk and thread liinges .
checks and stripes, German rolls, shirting
thread and cotton stockings, hempen osnabtlrg
plutilias, time-pieces, gold and silver watches,
and a variety of other useful articles in thei
line.
Which they offer for sale low for cash oi
m oved town-notes at short sight,
up November 10 126
John Gribbin 8c Cos.
HAVE, received
The following GOODS,
From on board Manchester Packet, Iron
New-York, which will be disposed of for cash
cotton, or approved paper, on reasonable terms
atthe store lately occupied by John Hi lion
15 pipes Cogniac brandy
12 hhds. Northward rum
8 pipes Holland gin
10 do. country do.
10 quarter casks Sherry wine
14 hhds. Muscovado sugar
1 do. loaf do.
1 do. lump do.
14 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.. Swedes and country iron
Germa. blister and Crawley’s steel
100 Shear-Moulds
1 bale rose blankets } r _ , . , _ ,
2 do. London duffil { from 7 ’ 4 t 0 12-4
2 do. negro cloths.
4 do. humhums
1 do. superior quality
4 do. great coats well assorted
boxes Irish linens.
November 10 125
THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1803
The. Subscriber
H 4 VINO taken the WH ARF and STORES for
<4nr , ccupied by William Hcntkr, elq oiler#
.fcis *. vices in the
1’ tutorage and Commission Business,
(•And will be grateful for any favors conferred on him.
George Pitcher.
October 10. t 121
J. Caig’ 8c R. Mitchel,
HAVE ON 11 AND,
M A iJEIR A WIN E, in pipes aiul quarter casks,
three years imported, and of an excellent
’ i|.r.ility.
ft'. “>r. “PS POWTF.It, in casks of c 1-2 (lout.,
each.’
Sixty bags of prime COFFEE.
December 8-^-137
C. Hope,
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER,
Respectfully informs his friends and the pu!)
lie in general, that he has left Mrs. Rice, and
commenced business on his own account, tvvr
doors west of Mrs. Rice and next door to Mrs.
Gilfert’s, in the Market square, and from hi:
experience, both in France and England, lie
flatters .himself to repair Watches and Clocks
of all descriptions, with.the greatest care anil
accuracy, and warrant to laerj'onu.li r ipi year;
and aftefvvhrds for ohe'di liar per year to those
ladies and gwHflmrj'iy \|jlj Ift*l f him with
their customlamd will be executed with pui .-
unlit’ ami dispatch.
. -DefeTnlW'yhl-UJ— *”
Commission & Factorage
BUSINESS.
THE fubfcr.iher having Urge ancgconvemenf Stote*,
op the wharf adjoining James \v alljlce, elq offers his
(ervices to'tiis jrienfls and the puh||c, as a COMMIS
SION MERCHANT anil FACTOR.
1 hoiiais Lawrence.
October 1..,l 18 /
, Gloat hi ii g* Store.
I'he subscribers are how opening on the Bay.
one door cast of Messrs. Ogden s ix Ha k eh,
A large and general assortment ot
‘l hc most fashionable
CLOA TH 1N G,
VIZ.
niperfitie blue, black, brown and mixed cloth
l pats and Coatees
ine white flannel and Salisbury Coatees
ipcrhije blue anil black cassimcrc and clot!
Pantaloons
.) •• f ivvh, drtib and mixed do. do.
• 1 1 ion and silver cord do.
>licy thickset, velvet and velveteen do.
Trafalgar and hunters’ cord do.
itin cloth, patent cord and satinet do.
• .perhne drab and black cassimcrc Breeches
•luck silk ilorentine and fancy silk .Waistcoat;
‘astillian cord, silk, plush and velvet do.
punish toilenet, svvandown and black cassi
mere do.
Tabby velvet and fancy cord ditto
Fancy faced flannel Vests and Jackets
Flannel, muslin, linen and jean Drawers
•vvanskiu and flannel Dressing-Gowns
Hktck cassiniere Gaiters and patent Suspeftders
‘.hildreiis plain and fancy HussaivDresscs
vlisses scarlet ams Salisbun; Coats , , s
lioys and youths Coatees, PhiftaToons and Waist
■ coats’ ,
loys anil Sort outs
limbfoickred cambric and linen .Shirts
vluslin, check, ftanncT and baizi-dn.
ianning Coatees and Guernsc-, Frocks
iuperfme. tlrab and bottle-cloth Surtouts and
Frocks
‘.xtra d itto ditto ditto
mperfiiie iirab, brown and oliv e cloth Wrappers
Bath-coating and drab rattine Wrappers and
Surtouts
Blue, brown and mixed cloth Honslopers
,ion-skin and duffil Wrappers
line jilain Jackets, Trowsers and Vests
ine blue cloth do. do. do.
unblet Boat-Cloaks
’ilot’s Pea-Jackets and Pea-Coats
heap negro Jackets, Trowsers and Shirts.
The above articles, by any quantity, with a
variety of others too tedious to enumerate, will
>e made ari object to merchants and planters,
who may please to apply to
W. J. & A. Weyman.
Novemlxtr 24. IJI
T;> t ■ ’ ~ f / ( j; i?
Boots tuid Shoes.
Just received, a (general asxbrlTftrja of
BOOTS, .SHOES uml SUITERS,
Os alnu.H every description, which arc off'er
<l at reduced pi p os for cash onlv, by
B'ajlor &. Scribner,
f)n the Bay, opposite the Exchange.
January I—4
Powers of A’ on c ,
for sale at this oflico.
who ls. Numb f r 602
THE COPARTNERSHIP OF
Balthascr Shader 8c Son,
Expires this dav, b\ mutual consent. Th >e
who hav e demands will exhibit them, and those
indebted ‘are requested to make sptedv ) . v
luent to 2. V . Shai ii it* who is authorised uY
st isle all accounts ol the concern. They now
return their sincere thanks to their friends and
customers for their support.
B ilthaser Shaft’ r.
John \V. Shatter.
Thu Sub-saibct
Respectfully informs his Friends trod the
Public, that the business will lie ci ntmued a*
usual by
John Wm. Shaffer.
January I—l
• Copartnership.
The friends and correspondents of the late
Mr. John Jackson, Merchant of this city, and
lhc public generally, are respectfully notified,
.hat the business conducted bv him, will be
continued by the subscribers, under the firm of
J. E. WHITE N Cos. for themselves and the
Widow of Mr. Jacksrm.
The Stock now oil hand is large and general,
consisting of almost everv article of DRY
GOODS and HARDWARE, which the) will
sell, either by wholesale or retail.
Inin.ding also, to transact COMMISSION
BUSINESS, tliev will accept with please e,
tod execute wah. faithfulness, thev orders of
their menus.
J. E. White,
Steele White.
January 16'— 7
Notice.
The public are respectfully informed that the
subscriber will cont’nrte the DFUGGIST'S
BUSINESS, and the practice of PHYSIC m
heretofore. For a continuance of favors lie vi ill
feel obliged, while he hopes to merit them by
strict attention.
John W. Mendenhall,
Bolt'n’s brick building, on the hay;
January 16—7
The subscribers
Being authorised to tettle the conirocn-hi!
affairs of the late Jon n Jac son, give notice
to all indebted to the said ‘'crease!, that t! i y
have ‘;ipowered J.E.\\ mite JkCo. to receive
payments and grant acquitts ‘ ia s,
R. St J. Bolton.
January 16—7
Notice.
All persons having anv demands against thb
estate of William Eil anils, late of this city, slip e
keeper, dee.eased, are requested to send tin id
pr< perly attested, as soon as possible. ‘1 ‘ r
ii.debied to said estate, are called upon to make
immediate payment to
Samuel Williams, Acini’r.
January 5—2
Notice.
All persons having demands against R obKrt
Iksbitt, deceased, late mate of the brig For
tme, Theop. Ellsworth, master, will ph e-c.
ender them in duly attested, within the tune
prescribed bylaw, and those having effects of
the deceased, will deliver thorn to
Richard Leake, Atlm'r.
January 19—(—l
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Notice.
The subscribers being duly authorised to sett
tie the Commercial affairs ot Mr. Jo n n .1 ac k si. n l
late of Savannah, deceased, request all indebted
to make early payment. The obligation they
arc under to the heirs, will prevent them from
grunting indulgence in any case.
R &. J. Bolton.
December 22—|t —143
Notice.
All persons to whom the estate of Charles
Boyd, deceased, late of Chatham county may
be indebted, are requested as soon as possible
to render attested statements of their demands
to Mr. Samuel Williams, in Savannah. Person#
indebted to the above estate ate called upon to
make immediate pavment.
Charles E. Boyd, rjc'or.
December 26 — j— v.
For Sale,
A tract of about 3000 acres of PINE I.AND,
situated oti the Lower Three Kims, in South
Carolina ; a considerable | roportion ot which
is of a good quality, arid lit for the culture of cot
ton, corn, &o. and is chiefly well timbered. It
lias an excellent And constant stream of water,
well calculated to carry a grist-mill and c. .ti<>,,
gill, wjtlmut interruption at any time cf tnc
year ; and in addition tojthis.it is large enoie. h,
at aertain seasons, to work a Saw Mid, of one or
twq saws. A substantial dim is alts .<! in. on
-jii the stream. Some part of the Land is
cleared, and there are a few negro bouses in it.
T , a person inclined to keep a store nd p rr
clmse cotton in the seed, this situation won! : c
cxtrfcmely profitable. Persons who arc dt i
ous of purchasing Lands m this neigln.orhoo:|,
and wish to live on a healty spot, would do w, I
to take a view of this tract, and j ilge for tin
si l es. For terms, which will he made low and
accommodating, apply to
Alexander Julian,
Lower Three duns, bcmtll Carolimt:
December 29 — \i — J46