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THE REPUBLICAN;
And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
NumbeA 112—Volume VI.
PUBLISHED
EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
BY EVERITT & EVANS,
ON THE HAY, SAVANNAH, (oEORGIa)
AT SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE HALE
YEARLY, IN ADVANCE.
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For Sale, Freight or Chartet,
-vl The good brig SUSAN,
Lying at Aic.iaux’s wharf; a
52f'~*!k2!jpstaunch good vessel; well found,
and in every respect completely
fitted for sea, arid ready to take a cargo on
board immediately. For further particulars
apply to
C. H. Fisher,
September 13.—1C9. Anciaux’s wharf
For PHILADELPHIA,
. JffC- The fast sailing brig ELIZA,
Albert Coffin, master; to sail
positively in 10 days, having the
greater part of her cargo engaged.
For freight of the remainder, or passage, apply
*4
L. G. Adhcmar,
Anciaux’s wharf'.
Who ho.n for sale, received per said vessel,
Liverpool Salt—Fresh Philadelphia Flour
Burlington Mess Pork
Muscovado Sugar in hogsheads
Butter, Lard, Indian Corn, See. S-:c.
September 15.—ji—110.
Sheriff’s Sales.
On THURSDAY, 29.7* September ,
Will be sold at the court-house in Savannah,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
The Sch. SARAH,
With her Tackle, Apparel and
Furniture. Sold under an attach
ment by order of his honor the Judge of the
Superior Court.
John Eppinger, s. c. c.
September B—lo 7
Loaf Sugar.
The subscribers have just received, on cont
signment, per brig Clinton. Fittv barrels bes-
I.oaf SUGAR, in small loaves, which they are
instructed to sell at the New York prices, for
flask or good paper, at 60 or 90 day.
Miller Sc Moorhead.
September 17—p~—111
Crockery and Hats.
150 crates of assorted Crockery-ware, and
4 cases of English Flats, for sale, by
William Gaston.
September IS—IC9
Cogniac Brandy, Sugar,&c.
20 pipes 4th proof Cogniac Brandy
10 pipes first quality Cojfctry Gin
London particular Teneriftc, Sherry and
Malaga Wines, in quarter casks
IQ hhds. Muscovado Sugar
Pepper and Pimento, iu barrels and bags
10,000 lbs. Bar Iron
Bar Lead, in kegs
500 pieces Blue Nankeens
8 bales Tow Cloth and Oznaburgs
100 reams Writing Paper
For sale by
Kneeland Sc Story.
August 11—95
The Subscribers,
Have just opened, an assortment of Negro
PLAINS, FLANNELS, BATH COATINGS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES, &c.—which they
offer for sale low, for cash, cotton or good paper.
’ Meliss, Taylor £s? Cos,
C. H. Fisher,
Has taken the Wharf and Stores of Nicholas
Autiaux, esq. v, here he proffers his services to
planters and others, as a
Factor and Commission
MERCHANT.
The Stores arc safe and commodious. Lib
eral advances will be made on all goods and
produce deposited for sale.
He will continually keep on band, a general
supply of the best GROCERIES, at moderate
’ STORAGE And WHARFAGE, lower
than usual.
July 30— X —90
Cogniac Brandy.
10 pipes 4m proof COGNIAC BRANDY,
sale by
George Dantzman.
September 13.—109.
Removal.
The subscriber has removed to Anciaux's
wharf, where he offers for sale, on liberal
terms,
A general assortment of Groceries ;
AMONG WHICH ARE,
15 hhds. prime MUSCON ADO SUGAR.
George Dantzman.
August 16—97
1). & JL Douglass, •
( Opposite the Buck's Iletid,)
Have received, by the late arrivals from the
northward a variety of elegant and useful arti
cles in their line ; among which are the follow
ing :
. Philadelphia hack-strap fair-top and Suwar
row Boots, made by L. Keating
Mens first, second, and third quality Shoes,
Do. elegant Morocco Pumps,
\cuths Shoes of every description,
Ladies Kid and Morocco, black*and colored
Slippers.
Do. Leather do. of every kind.
Childrens Morocco, and leather Buskins,
Liquid and cake Blacking, Brushes £cc.
September 17 —l — 111
Fresh* Salmon.
Just received, per brig Eliza and Mary, from
New- York, and for sale by the subscriber,
A few barrels Salmon
Ditto do. prime Pork 1
A few jars fine Lard, put up far family use.
ALSO, ON HAND,
A large assortment of GROCERIES, among
which are—
Old Cogniac Brandy Y
Dew Jamaica Rum f rn ••
Do. Teneriffe Wine [ TaC ver >’ bcst;
Holland Gin \
London Porter—best Vinegar
Best Durham Mustard
Coffee, Tea and Chocolate
rP P e™ta] CORDULS:
Best Brown and Loaf Sugar
Candles and Soap
Manufactured and leaf Tobacco
A small assortment of Ladies Slippers, and
Mens fine shoes.—All very low for cash.
John Delberghe,
Corner of Drayton Street and Bay Lane.
September 15.—m—110.
J. E. White & Cos.
Have received by the brig EJiza and Mary,
from New- York,
Cotton Bagging—Sewing Twine
Fashionable silk Canton Crapes
ALSO,
Kegs manufactured Tobacco
Brass Fire Dogs, &c. *kc.
THEY HAVE ON HAND,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Fall and Winter Goods.
September 15.—p—110.
Merrill & Parkhurst,
Have received from Witty- York and Charles
ton, on consignment',
700 lb. white and colored Threads
Buadana Handkerchiefs—Book Muslin
Calicoes—Humhums-—Fine Linens
Crape—4-4 black Cambrics
3-4 and 4-4 Silk Umbrellas
Silk and cotton Hose, very fine
Best quality Gunpowder, &c &cc,
10 Pieces fine LUTESTRINGS,
Virginia HAMS, first quality.
September 15.—110.
Andrew Low & Cos.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
A variety of New Goods,
Imported in the slaps Allegany and Dryade,
via New-York, which, are offered for
sale on moderate terms.
AMONG THEM, ARE THE FOLLOWING t
Ladies and gentlemens Cotton Hosiery
Cotton Shirtings
Muslins and Cambrics
Plaid Ginghams and Chambrays
Table Napery
Muslins in great variety
Dimities
Printed Cambrics and Calicoes
Turkey red Yarn
A few pieces of beautiful Homespun, &c. ike.
Which, adt ed to a very extensive stock of
GOODS on hand, makes their assortment equal
to aiy in the United States.
it? 4 Good Cotton received in payment, at
liberal prices.
July 16— X —24
Homespun.
500 yards Homespun, of various patterns, just
received, and for sale very low, by
Atton Pemberton,
September 15—110. Market-dyuare.
General Election.
The ELECTOR'S of CHATH AM COUN
TY are notified, that the poll for the election of
a SENATOR and THREE REPRESENTA
TIVE-, in the State Legislature, and FOUR
REPRESENTATIVES in Ve Congress of the
United State.->, will be oped at the Court-Louse,
in Savannah, on Monday, the 3d day of Octo
ber next.
Edward Harden, j. i. c. c. c.
U. J'obler, j. r.
Wm. A. Moore, j. i>.
September 15. 110.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1808.
Just received, per the brig Eliza,
10 casks Claret.
Fa* sale by
Maurcl Sc Huron.
September 15 m—no.
Just Received,
Per brig Llizu and Mary, from New-York,
Pickled Salmon,
Ota superior quality, recently put up. For
sale jy
Woodruff Sc Brant.
Scf ember 15. 110.
Tbh tid Sc S. X*. M s Kinne,
Have received {on consignment J by the brig
Eliza and friary , from New- York,
50 dozen WIRE SKIVES, ‘
Which they offer Tor sMe. reasonably for cash
or approved notes aj. 60 or 90 day s.
September 10. 108.
Hoots am! Slices.
Received per Eliza b” Mary, from New- York,
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
BOOTS and SHOES.—viz.
Back strap and Suwarrow Boots
Jefferson lace Bootees, (men’s & Boys’)
Boys’cotust and fine Sh ; s
First, second and third quality (men’s) ditto
Ladies black Morocco Slippers
Ditto colored ditto
Ditto cork seal ditto, varaious sizes
Rest Kid .Slipper: assorted
Leather do. very fine
Misses morocco slippers & children’s buskins.
AB-pattirularh adapted for the retail trade;
for sale low for cash, by
Taylor &. Scribner,
On the Bay, opposite the Exchange.
September IS.
Drugs and Medicines.
’tc •> .scrlb'er offer:, f<— . ale Vs Stock o r
Drug /w ~. ..nos', > >r .-.istlnr; of almost eve *y
article in Having a Lesi:a to relin
quish the ‘JV'.q it would inswer v,\ il fora
young prai I c *m;r, as the sf.r.d is a good one,
the store wg~ fitted so: >h:- purpose, and the
transient pr;#uce of so;-, c. consequence. A : v
person desip .to purciL.se nay find the t< r:us
easy, on good security. /. ■•
Join Vv. Mendenhall.
September I—lo 4
Small Sc M‘Nis!i*
Now transact business on Messrs. ‘ :umJ J
Bolton’s wharf, where thev have the advan
tage of FIRE-PROOF STORES.
September 13—109
Factorage.
The subscriber has established his Counting
House in one of Mr. Bolton’s buildings,
below the Exchange, occupied by Mr. Shear
er, and continues to transact COMMISSION
BUSINESS. Any books or papers belonging
to him which are found, will be thankfully re
ceived.
Joseph Habersham.
Julv 12—83
’ /
The Subscriber
Has large and convenient STORF.S, or
Putnam’s wharf, where he offers to St>,re fron
one to fifteen hundred Bales of Cotton, at the
reduced price of 12 1-2 cents per month, dur
ing the embargo.
Lewis Cooper.
17* The above Stores to LET or LEASE fi
one or five years. For terms, apply as above.
July 12—j—83
Copartnership Dissolved.
The firm of PEMBERTON & POPE is thi
day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons
having demands against them, will please ren
der in their accounts, and those indebted will
make payment to A. Pemberton, who is du
ly authorised to settle the accounts of the sail,
firm.
A. Pemberton.
C. Pope.
September I—lo 6
The Subscribers,
WATCH and CLOCK MAKERS, SILVER
SMITHS and JEWELLERS,
Next door toCaptain Pemberton’s, south side
of Market Square, having entered into Copart
nership, under the firm of
Jackson & M‘Conky,
Offer their services to their friends and the
public, and hope, by tiie strictest attention, to
merit their patronage.
W. Jackson,
D. M. M‘Conky,
July 19—£—85
W HOLE NuM BF. R 702
SCHEME
OF A
LOTTERY,
FOR THF.
Improvement of the Botanick • Garden *
Pursuant to “ An act to authorize the Bo
tanick Softie.*y of Bouth-Carolina to raise a cer
tain sum of money bv lottery,” passed Deccni
ber I9ih, 1807. To commence drawing on the
FIRST TUESDAY in OCTOBER next.
1 prize of- U 15,000
1 ditto of ... 5,000
1 ditto of * - - 2,000
2 ditto of SIOOO - 2,000
3 ditto of 500 - 1,500
4 ditto of 400 - - 1,600
6 ditto of 200 - * - * 1,200
10 ditto of 100 - * - 1,000
20 ditto of 50 - ‘ - 1,000
40 ditto of 30 - - - 1,200
65 diito of 20 - - - 1,300
1800 ditto of 14 - - - 25,200
5800 tickets at Ten Dollars each, 58,000
Subject to a deduction of 15 percent. NOT
TWO BLANKS TO A PRIZE.
Tickets and shares to be had of Matthf.'V’
Shearer, Bolton’s wharf, behind the Ex
change, S, vannah.
August 6—93—j'N
Notice.
If the heirs of Mr. Brown, who lived
near Charleston, South Caralina, and who mttr-
>’ ed a Miss Elliott 1 and whose widow after
wards married ME Jeremiah Savage; will call
outlie subscriber, they will hear of something
to their advantage.
E D. Petit tie Villers, Factor.
September 17—p—111.
Evening School.
S. COWLING,
1 cutlers his services to the parents, guaiw
tlians, ike. of the youth of Savannah as a teach
er. lie will commence his Evening School the
HRSI MONDAY in October, at liis School-
Room, and will most assiduously attend to
the instruction of those committed to.his care,
in any branch appertaining to an English Edu
cation. His terms will be reason ,ble, and his
hours of business adapted to suit his Pupils.
He wishes those who intend to be instructed by
him, tj ca 1 previous tu that time and enter
their names.
September 17—ca—111
Sheriffs Sales.
On the first llJk.d DA 1 in October next,
\; ii! bes fid at the court-house in Brunswick,
Glynn county, between the hours of ten ami
two o’clock,
.. NEGRO MAN, named July. Levied oh
arid to be sold as the property of Churnal WaN
lace, to satisfy an execution in favor of Keen
ami Stillwell. Conditions, cash.
James Moore, s. c. c.
August 30—103
Sheriffs Sales, continued.
On the first I UESDA\ in October next,
Will be sold at the Court-House, in Savannah,
between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
The following fifteen Negroes, viz.
Cxsar, Charlotte, Isaac, Peggy, Sally, Cate,-
Inn, Imuisa, John, Hannah, William, Tom, Ja
cob, Dunbar and Linton. Levied on and to bo
s >l<l as tlie property of John Drysdale, under’
mortgage from the said John Drysdale to Forbes,’
surviving copartner of Forbes & Munro,
John Eppinger, s. c. c.
September G—f —lo 6
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first 7 UJs SIJ A 1 /,/ October next.
Will be sold at the court-house in the town o.
Jefferson, between the hours often and three
o’clock,
A small TWO STORY DWELLING
DUSE and kll CHEN, situate on part of lo’
So. 3, in the town of St. Mary's. Levied ori
s the properly of Peter Knight, deceased, to
atisfy Harman Coul ter lor ground l ent. Cot.
litions. cash.
Asa Holton, . c. c.
Camden County, August 15—100
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY in October next,
\\ i.l be sold at the court-house in Savannah
1 luce Negroes. Levied cm as tie proper*
f Lewis G. Cuthbert, at the suit of Joseph Ba
ker,
Bun. Wall, m. v. c ,
August 31—J0£
Partnership.
We have formed an establishment in this city
.n co-partnership with Mr. Richard Rich
ardson, in the FACTORAGE and COM
MISSION BUSINESS, to be conducted by him
aider the firm of
IL RICHARDSON & Cos.
t heir seat of business is on our central wharf.
Robert & John Bolton.
January 28— 12
The subscriber,
Intending a sliort ab nee from this c*sli*.
empowered Mr. Davie Leon to transact, hi ,
business until his return.
Joseph Davis.-
September 3—104