The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, September 12, 1809, Image 1

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9 ' . NuuBEti 109—Volume VII. p-*~—- / " - - — * PUBLISHED T^t tVStlT TUESDAY, THUUSDAT AND SATUlfDAT, BY i VEIUTT & EVANS, Ok THfe BAT SAVANNAir, (GEOHOI'a) AT SIS DOLT. A US PER ANNUM PAYABLE BALT yearly, in advance. FOR PHILADELPHIA, The regular p icket schooner INDIANA, I>ATiD Millikgt'>p masterj Will **it positively: o*i Friday the 15th inst. The subscribers tijferfor*sdle on reasonable terms, ,,2200 pieces Pumice COTTON BAGGING 40,000 pounds CO£FEE. CO barVeTsXOAF SUGAR 7 R. Richardson & Co. August 22—““100 For sale* . Two thousand bushels Exuma SALT. Ap ■lyito ■ V V t ; Ji Caigfc. R. MfccheL August‘J9—99 ’ ~.r , just received, lUMgr, m jj .id. accom:o<la.t7otMi.ap - ( • . , to thfe captain oh rd.inU at Huritcr’i wparfi * And/or sale by i* fb maurel & HtTRojv; Marquand, Paulding & Go. ; Who have rgccivedj.er safd ie*oohi t\ J , i ^Ie CUHTAS, superior qnalitv. 60 l*Wt«>. Yellow SOAP , September 5-^-106 1* kyYh 4.'5^» 42 aiHp?0 penny Cut NAILS. sej,teller p-p—io8 ^ ^ Jas. & Joseph Curruthers, Patent Shot, From the tn'.itnitnetary of Messrs. Beck Sc j Lamnvi, of Philadelphia from B. M. to NW 10, lan<li::g from schooner Indiana, caVtain Mil lington'; also, ten casfes SADDLERY, well as- toned. For sale by . . { * A.,Richards G 5 Co,' j j, .. : 'idfair’s wharf. j September 9—l—108’ Just Received, By the schooner Indiana from J'hliddclpHTa, 65 flexes Negro PIPES 20 Barrels excellent Philadelphia PORTER Foi sale by * C. H. FISHER . Si ptember 9—t—107 MortV* wkarf. Bacon, &c. 4000 weight of Bacon; in good, order, for fcilfe low for cusfli, by WOODS & 10FT5: m o have received, _ . One trunk of Philadelphia made BOOTS, September 9——108 Have received, on consignment, 8 bales Welch Plains,' Which wilf be sold low for casli, or approv ed paj er, at a short date! September. 7— c N—107 New Country A few barrels just received, and for sale by James Johnston. AVtrust 29—1(51 Nails. Just received f-oiri the niunufic'tory ih PKla- deipiiia, 3d. 4d. 5d. and 6d. NAILS' .ALSO, ' Heal Holland GIN . Genuine Cogmac BR \NDY Loudon particular Tenerilfd, eeileiit Alatleirii'WlNES With a general assortment of Liquors and Grofcprics. Now on sale, at ihbderate prices for cash or produce, W ,\Ij1 lilt ROb, John Aon’is Square. N B. TEA of an excellent quality, ahdfresh Georgia BACON. September 9—108 Fresh Tamarinds, Just opened, and for sale by the sub^cribfer, WHO HAS ON RAND, _ sobo weight Jtvu'dau’s BACON and LARD, ^just receieeil from Washington, (Geo.) and an extensive supply or . GROCERIES and LIQUORS. Walter Roe. Scptemher 9—m—108 Fire-Proof Stores to let. The south TENEMENT of the one at pre sent occupied by Mr. J. G. Almy and Mr. John Hunter.,, And the south' TENEMENT of the store immediately opposite to the above, on the west pide of the wharf. R. & J. Bolton. .... July 25—88 f- BY LATE ARRIVALS. Andrew Low Sc Co. , HAVE RECEIVED. Pine LINENS and linen CAMBRICS Cotton Cassimeres—Jcanets G r andurets—cotton. Florentines Black Silks—extra fine black Crapes Cotton Yam—fancy Muslin;, and Shawls Black Cambrics—Nankeens Scarlet, blue, yellow and chocolate Bandanas Coarse and fine Humhums Wliite, black, and slate cotton Stockings -vWhite and printed Marseilles, add puAiiture Calicoes Which, together with a large stock on hand, „ are selling on very reasonable terms. f Jutae 15-71 l, i . i * i ■ - - ■ — Notice. 1000 ps. Cotton Bagging, Superior quality, . . Marqiiand, Paulding 8c Co. July 29—90 ■ ■V,. For Sale* A strong, ab c HORSE, Well broke to the harness. „ , _. s E. Nichols 8c Co. August 29—103 Cotton Bagging Of ,the best quality, just received jier Brig Dolphin, from Philadelphia, and for sale by f’apet & Martcll, It. &J. Bplton’s Row, above B. ill J. P. , . . • ATKehnic. . April 27—S O - Prime Beef. 40 Barrels prime Boston BEEF, for said by ~ G. Whitefielcl. At James Johnston’s counting room. July f>—80 Ray’s Flour. Just received, a few barrels fresh FLOUR. of this year’s crop—for sale bv Phinizy & Barnett. / August 29—103 Boots arid Shoes. Receregiper .schooner Thetis, from New York, a fresh supply of Rppts and Shoes. " • also; • ■ • 1 - Pit tM Paring-arid Marian ; A- few pair {Coating’s warranted PhSadel- - — ^ D. "St J. Douglass. , August 22—100 Fresh Boots,’ Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS, with a varie ty of other Shoes, &c. just received, and for salc by . 7, Taylor fc? Scribner, ' ., On the Bay, cast of the Exchange June 6—67 Factorage & Commission BUSINESS, J. Longmorth having formed a connection with Mr. Josejih ttac^n, the above business will be conducted bn the subscribers, under the firm 0 J J, LUJSG WORTH & Co. Hav ing the advantage of fre-firoof Stores, and from assiduous attention, they ho/ie to claim‘ a share of -Jhtblic patronage. Joseph Lnngworth, Ji.bes& Lonyworth, Joseph Baconi Augitst \5-~ ca]— Clothing Store. GEORGE ENOE, Merchant TayldT* A few doors east of the Exchange, 1*h? (5r sale a neat assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, adapted to the presenT‘season, neatly made up suitable to the iatest taste/and in the most fashionable manner. Orders to furnish Clothing, according to measure, will be thankfully received and ex ecuted with punctuality and dispatch. The above articles will be stdd at very re duced prices, for cash or approved drafts ‘in town. He will be thankful to those indebted to him to come forward and make payment as soon as j’.Asible, His forbearance heretofore having jeeri highly prejudicial to him. May 16—58 JUST RECEIVED, And for sale by Marquand, Paulding & Co. Furniture Dimity Cotton Checks, 6-4 black Bombazetts Cotton 1 Shirting, fine Tapes, sewing Cotton and LaCes. AUgust 24 ■ —101 Now Landing, Prom oti board the brig Eliza, front Phila delphia. Fine Humhums, 20 by 1 1-2 yard wide Company Gurrahs Ditto Cossas Salempores Nickanees (striped humhums} Seersuckers, for dresses Yellow Nankeens, long pieces Do da short da Blue da long da Blue Bnftas Mock Pulii^at Handkerchiefs Kershymurchy. Romai v Red Guince Checks Ladies and gentlemens black silk Hose Italian black Crape Ribbons, assorted Flor« mine Silk Waistcoating Bomhazeen Fresh Fltanv (Robinson’s brand) Loaf Sugar Lump do. x Porter, superior quality C ider, in bottles Demijons For sale by Charles Papet & S* . Martel I* — — 9 - ■ 1. * - n Cm* T B 9.4T9 K. R.& J. Bolton’s row, above B.ilfJ. P. M’hSnne May 30-^64 Notice. The Copartnership of Mkih, Mackat and Co. was dissolved on the first day of May last, c , bv mutual consent. All persons having de mands against the concern, will receive satis faction by applying to either of the subscribers; and those indebted thereto will be so good as to inake.payment to such subscribe;* as may be 1 Jn pursuance of an ordei granted bythehon Jn possession of his, her or their specialty cr orable the Judges of the Inferior-court of Cha > other evidence of debt, they having made a di- • ham county, will bw sold on the first TUEE.* , vision of their debts ah4 property. _ | DAY i;s November nett, at the court-house ^ \ W. Mein. j Savannah, in said cunty, between the usu Robert Mar-kay, . I hours. By his Attorney, If*. Mein. | Nine hundred acres of LAND in Scri'e July 1—78 George Scott. Bills of sale, For sale at this oiEce. couuty, adj: inlng lands of Milledge and Flyor- •ng. vbdhjngii.g vo. and'to be sold for the behef • f the heirs and creditors of the estate of M chuei Germain, deceased. Ann Gertmdu, cx'rx. September 5^^186 Georgia Stone Lime. The. subscriber having made ?.n establish ment on Briar creek, Scriven county, r for tlie purpose of burning Stone Lime, now offers to supply this article, of equal quality, afi‘d at less price, than it is usually imported from the vorthem states, and solicits the citizens of Georgia to encourage liis pursuit by affording a preference to the productions of their own state. =• The imported lime fluctuates in price inpro- jortion to demand, from two dollars and a half o three dollars and a half per barrel, an;; ields, on an average, eight bushels when sl;;ck d. The medium price will be three dollars er barrel, or thirty-seven and a half cents per usliel. The subscriber will furnish it screen- d for use at Savannah, at twenty-five cents :>er bushel, or at the kiln, to which it is navi gable for large flats, at 18 3-4 cents. Isaac Pollock. •37* Wanted to hire, ten or twelve hands. August 24 101 Lost, A GOLD TUBE, containing a pen and a encil-liolder of the same metal. The finder b ; delivering the same at this office, will re ceive a suitable reward. Goldsmiths are re quested te stop it, if it should be offered for sale by any suspicious person; whereby they will be entitled to the same reward. September 9 l—108 Received, Per brig Dolphin, E. Harding, master, from Philadelphia, cauhfor sale by the subscribers'* on Hunter's wharf, " v Fresh Philadelphia Flour > Loaf Sugar; ;n khds. Sherry wine - , Northern Ginand Whiskey Mess and prime Pork A* Bar lron, and Shear Moulds Chocolate and Mustard, in boxes LinseydOil; in casks of about 60 gallotts Lard, Soap, bfc. iff* ON HAND. . . • . . - , - /• yUihb l ■ v Adhemar fc? MacUin, » April 29 ■ i^l v Rhode-lsland Stone Lime. Just received, a few casks, and for sale by Richmond 8c Allen, July 13—83 ./ Whitaker street American Ornithology. The subscribers to -his elegant work, will please to call for U19 first number, A. G. Oemler. August 8—94 Fire Wood. A supply of Fire Wood now on hand, ancf will be continued thrtf'tne winter, at Wayne’s wharf, which will be delivered to purchasers; at their yards, f„r Four Dollars and Seventy* five Cents per cord, by H. Tucker. August 31—104 j- -v : Notice, r Debtors.to the late firms of Benjamin an<j Charles Brooks, B. &C.Brooks & Co. ant Thomas Polhill jr. & Co. areeaiyestly re quested to make speedy payment to the sub scriber. His duty as assignee will'CpmJpeJ . him to put in suit, for the next term, all claims that may not he settled or abundantly -secured previous to that lime. * R. Richardson, •; Assignee of said Pirntsf^. September 7—f—107 Notice. The creditors of the late firms of Benjamin & Charles Brooks, B. & C. Brooks & C-a ind Thomas Polhill junr. & Co. aTeitivitea sign off their claims under the deed of as; ignment executed to the subscriber. The pe- iod for the receiving of the same being fixeifl o the 1st January next, such as shal! not have then complied with this notice, will be debarred he advantages contemplated by the arrange ment. R. Richardson, Assignee of said Firms. September 7—f—107 " . The subscribers Have commenced the SPINNING and REAVING of COTTON, at their manufac- ,Vy in Louisville. They wish to employ, for ic term of twelve months, thirty or forty lands, from the age of ten to forty-five, whites r blacks. Those iYho wish to engage will r-.nke early application to the subscribers, at Louisville. Wilkie & Gordon. September 9—f—108 In Scriven Gaol, Notice. As it is contrary to the Ordinances of the Ci'-y Council of Savannah, for persons to em ploy slaves to carry on an,' mechanical busi ness, the incorporated society of House-Car penters of this city, inform ihe inhabitants, that they are determined to lodge information With council for all such offetic's. By order of the President, Matthew Eppinger, scc'ry. . September 7—fat—107 Administrator’s sale. On the 20sh day of September next, Will be sold at the usual time and place, in this city, under an order of the honorable Inferi or Court of Chatham county, the following pro perty, belonging to the late John Habersham, deceased :—Three FARM LOTS, Nos. 6, 9 A NEGRO MAN who calls himself: and 10, in the first Ty thing, Anson Ward, in haHles, and says he belongs to Mrs. Hors- | the county aforesaid, for the benefit of the heirs .ins, near Savannah. Also, two NEVV-NEGRO BOYS, who say hey belong to Cyrus Houstoun, of South-Ca- olma. R. D. M‘Knmy, gaoler s. c. September 9—-M *—108 Notice. Mr. Robert Scott, and Messrs. Shall trid M‘Nish, dte my attomies during my uisence. George Scott. June 29—ft Notice. of said estate. Joseph Habersham, Administrator of John Habersham, dec* July . - ■ - - '■■■■-■ ■ . — Notice. On the 14r A day of September next. Will be sold at the plantation of Elizabeth Rvall, part of the estate of Samuel Ryall, de ceased-consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hcgs, Plantation Tools. &c. The conditions will be made known on the day of sale. . Elizabeth Ryall, adm’rx. Bulloch county, August 2- Notice. \ All persons having any demands against the estate of Thomas B/M'Kinnex, late ofGlvnn The subscriber has appointed Ebenf zer munty, deceased, are requested to render them Stark, Richard M. Stites, Johk I.aW- iropCrly. attested to the subscriber; and those ] s on aim Joseph Maxwkll, esquires, his qdebted to make immediate payment to | Attomies. l : ■* John Sanders, adm’r. j Thomas Young. August 22—ct—luO July 18—95