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THE REPUBLICAN;
And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
Number 24 —Volume VI.
PUBLISHED
EVERT TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATVRDAY
BY EVER ITT Sc EVANS,
ON THE BAY SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA)
AT SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE HALF
YEARLY, IN ADVANCE..
FOR NEW-YORK,
The 1 } VIS
EDWARD,
‘iuiam Hall, master,
Will sail on or before the 2d of next month,
wind and weather permitting. For freight,
(which will be taken very iow) or passage, ap
ply on boapd, or to
Taylor St. Scarbrough.
For sale, received per said vessel,
a few Puncheons of
fHigh proof Jamaica Rum,
Which wil], be sold low to close sales. Ap
ply as above.
February 23—21
FOR NEW-YORK, ~~
, _r**TV, The regular packet ship
adonis,
SsswSfeei* Hebert Moore, master ;
Will meet with all possible dispatch. For freight
or passage, having excellent accommodations,
apply to the captain on board, or to
James & William Magee.
February 23—a—23
Corn.
For sale on beard the schooner Jane, lying at
Johnston’s wharf,
4000 bushels North-Carolina CORN, in prime
order.
V ill be sold low for cash only.
February 23M —21
Corn, Lard and Peas.
1600 bushels excellent n. r. CORN
1400 1 >s. best quality LARD
[IOOO bushels black eyed PEAS
For sale by
S. So C. Howard.
Februay 23—23
Green Coffee.
A few barrels superior quality Green Coffee,
received per ship Adonis, and for sale hv
T. V. Gray,
At Knedutul Story's.
February 23 —1— 23
Just Received,
Per brig Prudence and sloop Sally , #
1000 pair SHOES, assorted
200 bushels Irish POTATOES
50 barrels do. do. in good order
£OO lbs. SHOE-THREAD
15 kegs excellent BUTTER, and
A few barrels MINT CORDIAL
All of which will he sold cheap, by
Roberts & Brant,
December 1—134 Telfair’s wharf
WOOLLEN GOODS.
Twenty-one bales Woollen Goods, consisting of
r COATINGS, assorted colours
White *;
Blue \ PLAINS.
Mixt j
FEARNOUGHTS, assorted colors
Blue )
Bi own, and > BROAD CLOTHS.
Olive 3
Tlie above goods are offered for sale on the
most favorable terms, and Cotton, at liberal
prices, will be received inpayment.
S. Ss? C. Howard.
February 20 —22
’ LANDING,
And forsaleat Caig Sc Mitchel’s wharf,
A tew chaldron Liverpool COALS,
and
Six crates white h blue CROCKERY.
January 5—2
Candles and Chocolate.
1 20 boxes mould CANDLES, of excellent
quality, and \ariors sizes, viz. long and short
sizes, “fives, fours, and for the use of binaries.
30 boxes No. 1, CHOCOLATE, of superior,
quality. For sale by
S. &. C. Howard.
February 13—L—19
Landing from Sloop Sally,
100 casks Stone Lime,
For sale by
* Richmond £5? Allen,
January 5—2 Whitaker Street.
. For Sale
ON REASONABLE TERMS,
By John Gribbin & Cos.
W
THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES, VIZ.
m 6000 bushels Liverpool ground SALT
100 barrels best Philadelphia FLOUR
15 quarter casks Malaga WINE
2'J barels MACKEREL
February 2—14
Partnership.
We have formed an establishment in this city,
In co-partnership with Mr. Richard Rich
ardson, in the FACTORAGE, and COM
MISSION BUSINESS, to be conducted by him
under the firm of
• R. RICHARDSON & Cos.
Their seat of business is on our central wharf.
Robert &. John Bolton.
January 28—12
, The Subscriber
Having declined the planting business, in
forms Ins Friends and the Public, that he has
commenced the
; Factorage Sc Commission
Business,
on Smith and Bor ricf.’s wharf ; where, by
a zealous attention to their interest, lie hopes
to merit their confidence.
AH persons having demands against him art
requested to present them, at his Counting
Room, for settlement.
James G. Almy.
February 16.—20
GERMAN GOODS.
August G. Oemlcr Sc Cos.
Have received from Bremen, via Bakin.on
in addition to their former stock,
’Fhe following Goods, viz.
A complete assortment ol Looking Glasses
Fine and middling sort Violins
yiolin-strings, bridges and screws
Hand-Organs, Trumpets
Lanthotnr 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, Sic. See
ALSO OH HAND.
Coffee-mills, needles, silk umbrellas, needle
cases, elegant flower-pots, sugar and snuff-
I boxes, garnets, tapes, silii handkerchiefs, chil
- drens cotton frocks, silk and thread fringes.
| checks and stripes, German rolls, shining
| thread and cotton stockings, hempen osnaburg
platillas, time-pieces, gold and silver watches,
and a variety of other useful articles in their
line.
Which they offer for sale low lor cash or
approved town-notes at; i.orl sight.
November 10 126
C. Hope,
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER
i Respectfully informs his friends and the pub
; lie in general, that he lias left Mrs. Rice, arc
i commenced business on his own account, two
I dooi-s west of Mrs. Rice and next door to Mrs.
i Gilfert’s, in the Mai et square, and from hi;
i experience, both in France and England, he
flutters himself to repair Watches and Clock:
of all descriptions, with the greatest care and
accuracy, and warrant to perlovm for one year ;
and afterwards for one dollar per year to those
ladies and gentlemen that will honor him with
their custom, and will be executed with punc
tuality and dispatch.
December 26—145
Copartnership.
The friends and correspondents of the late
Mr. John Jackson, Merchant of this city, and
the public generally, are respectfully notified,
that the business conducted by him, will lie
continued by the subscribers, under the firm of
J. E. WHITE & Cos. for themselves and the
widow of Mr. Jackson.
The Stock now on hand is large and gc > ral,
consisting of almost every article of DRY
GOODS and HARDWARE, which they will
sell, either by wholesale or retail.
Intending also, to transact COMMISSION
BUSINESS, they will accept with pleasuse,
and execute with faithfulness, the orders of
their friends.
J. E. White,
Steele White.
January 16— 7
The subscribers
Being authorised to settle the commercial
affairs ofthe late John Jackson, give notice
to all indebted to the said deceased, that they
have impowered J. E. Whiti Jc Cos. to receive
payments and grant acquittances,
R. &. J. Bolton.
January 16— 7
Notice.
All perrons having demands against the es
tate of Edward Telfair, esq. lute of this
city, deceased, arc requested to exhibit them
legally authenticated, and those indebted to
said estate, will make payment to
Thomas Telfair, ? F ,
Josmli lelicur, 3
January 9—4
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1808.
Cloatlung Store.
l’he subscribers are hqvv opening on the Bay,
one door east of Messrs. Ogden’s Baker,
A large and general assortment of
The most fashionable
CLOA TH IN G,
viz.
Superfine blue, black, brown and mixed cloth
Coats and Coatees
Fine white flannel and Salisbury Coatees
Superfine blue and black cashmere and cloth
Pantaloons •
Do. fawn, drab and mixed do. do.
Pavilion and silver cord do.
Fancy thickset velvet and velveteen do.
Trafalgar and hunters’ cord do.
Satin cloth, patent cord and satinet do.
Superfine drab and black cassiinure Breeches
Black silk florentine anil fancy silk Waistcoats
Castillian A>rd#silk, plusli and velvet do.
Spanish toilcuct, swandown and hind casti
mere do.
Tabby velvet and fancy cord ditto
Fancv faced flannel \ ests and Jackets
Flannel, muslin, linen,and .ran Drawers
Swanskin and flannel Bias iag- Gowns
Black cassimore Gaiters and patent Suspenders
Childrens plain and fancy Hussar Dresses
Misses scarlet and Salisbury Coat ,
Bov sand youths Coatees, Puniahxi.iv aid Waif ,
coats
Boys and youths Wrappers and Surtoutb
Embroidered cambric andlincn Shirt.
Muslin, check, flannel and baize do.
Gunning Coatees and Guernsey Frocks
Superfine drab and bottle-cloth Surtouts and
Frocks
Extra ditto ditto ditto
Superfine drab, brown and olive cloth Wrappers
Bath-coating and drab ravine W rappers and
Surtouts
Blue, brown and mi tod cloth Konslopers
Lion-skin and duflil Wrappers
Blue plain Jackets, ‘Trowsons and Yosts
Fine blue cloth do. do. do.
C amblet Boat-Cloaks
Pilot’s Pea -Jackets r.u 1 Pea-Coats
Cheap negro Jackets, ‘1 rev. set sand Shirts.
The above articles, by am- qyant-iy, with . j
variety of others too tedious to enumerate, will i
be made art object to mv.-chants and phot vrs,
who may please to r eply to
W. J. &. A. Wtyman.
Nov ember 24—J —23
jobs. *
V'Eli-fi- y'UU Pm'Tn, ‘.c-fcc Ts
FOR SALE,
WILLARD’S NEW INVENTED
Patent Washing Machine.
This machine . with much greater fa
c.lity, and with less . ary, than the usual way
ot rubbing with the hands. The patent wa
int oned in April last : since that time, it is in
operation in most of the northern states, and
•veil answers tiie expectations ot purchasers.
Families who use this valuable machine will
and a very great saving of labor in the course o 1
a year.
The subscribers arc fully authorised to dis
pose of PATENT RIGHTS in the states oi
South Carolina and Georgia, either lor counties
or by the single one.
Those who wish to purchase can see one in
operation at Mr. William A. Mooiu.’s.
Apply next door to Mr. Gardner’s new house,
on the South Common.
Samuel L. Allen &. Cos.
N. B. Those vvlio make or use the said ma
chine, without licence, must expect the penal
ty in such care made and provided.
February 4—15
fpjrl A
Just Received,
And warranted of the best quality,
Fair Top and cossack Boots
Men’s Shoes, of every description
Ladies figured and plain Slipper., assorted for
retailing
Morocco and Leather Slippers
Children’s Bootees, and Misses ditto
With a variety of other articles.
N. B. Also, on hand, a quantity of note 1 ?, hills,
and due hills, ready for delivery to those indebt
ed to
Taylor & Scribner.
February* 4—15
Wanted,
An Overseer who is acquainted with the evil
ture of Rice. A single man, and one who i
well recommended, will he prefered.
Peter 11. Morel.
February 4— VS 1
Whole Number 614.
Custom House,
Port qfSavannah, January 13 tfi, 1808.
In conformity to an act of congress, passed
the 22d day of December last, laying an em
bargo on ail ships and vessels in the ports and.
harbors of the United States, and instructions
received from the secretary of the treasury,
hearing the same date, directing that notice b*
given of the passa e of the act to all foreign ves
sels, and that efficient measures he taken ti*
prevent their taking any additional cargo on
hoard, such provisions and stores as are neces
sary for their voyage only excepted, 1 do here
hv notify all owner-., masters, consignees, anil
all others concerned, either directly or indirect
ly, to conform themselves according to the law
and instructions afore* lid, which have been
promulgated mthc several gazettes of this city.
Edwin Mounger, Collector.
January 1/—6
Farm For Sale.
For sale, a small Farm near Skidaway, o*
t*he Salts, about nine miles from Savannah, con
taining ft) acres, more or less ; fifteen of which
arc cl- a'red ami under good fence. Onthofarm
nr a good Dwelling-]louse, Kitchen, Barn, Sta
ble, and other conyeni.cni.TH. It also has an
excellent landing for boats of any size.
For terms apply to Mr. Mill lam Lk wdf. N*
I*. J. Vallotton.
December 3—135
Nol ice.
All persons having any demands against thti
Estate of William-Wilson, deceased, are
desired to render them in; and those indebted*
to make payment to Mr. Joki. I hick.
Ebenczer Stark, E.r'r.
December 10—13°
Notice.
All persons indebted to the estate of fir, or ck
!I. I'uuUoucH, late of this civ , merchant, de
ceased, are requested t- come forward and
j make pay meat as speedily as possible ; anil
| ihu- e %vhohave demands against the same, will
please vender their accounts prnpcrlv attested.
Archibald Smith, Adm'or.
February 16— t. T—2o
Notice.
Anv person or persons, having demnndt
against the estate of Mr. Jamf.S Box, deceits
ed, of White Bluff District, will render them in
is tlie law directs, to either of the .subscribers ;
and these that are indebted to Laid estate, wil
aake immediate payment, so as to settle tud
affairs of said estate as speedily as possible.
Philip Box* } 4dm'orX
Peter Dcvcaux, $ AUm orA
February 16— 1 —20
For Sale,
A TRACT of I.AND, lying on Grent Oge*
dice River, and distant 18 miles from the city
-if Savannah, containing 1250 acres; 300 of which
ye prime swamp land, the remaining 950 are
prime pine land, extremely well timbered and
die sqjl has been known to produce excellent
cotton and corn. The owner ofthe above tract
wishing to purchase lands’ higher up in thi;j
state, will dispose of it low', and persons desir
ous of purchasing, will please apply to Mr.
Jamk.s Bilbo, in Savannah, or the subscriber J
in Scrivcn county. 1
James Hudson.
January 28—13
For Sale,
Thirty thousand acres of valuable LAND,
situated upon tlie river Washita, in one of tlie
most fertile parts of Louisiana. Farticulai-N
■with regard to lm al advantages, situation, title*
mil the most favourable terms to purchasers,
will he made known by application to TIKD
MAS TUNNO, in Charleston, or
* Morris Miller,
in SavannaMt
January 19—3
Notice.
All persons having any demands against the*
estate of William Gibbs, late of the city of
Savannah, deceased, are hereby notified to ren
der their accounts in, to the subscriber, duly
attested ; and those indebted to said estate, are
required to call and make immediate payment?
Peter Menard, Adm’or.
February 9—1 7
For Sale.
A HOUSE, on the South-Common, formerly
occupied by Mr. William Wilson, deceased.— *
‘Terms of payment will he made easy to th*
purchaser!
Ebenezer Stark, Ex?r.
December 10—1 >8
Board of Fire Masters.
Savannah, January 25th, 1808.
Resolved,That notice lx j i ■ ctn in the gazette*,
that the Hoard of Fire Masters will receiver
r iposals for repairing, and keeping in repair,
lie Fire Engines tinder their control, for oao
ear. Application to he made previous to the
PJth day of February next.
Extract from tlie minutes,
Thomuja Pitt, C 'Urtu
February 4—15