The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, September 16, 1809, Image 1

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And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER. Number 101—Volume VIL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1809. Whole Number 856. published i NEW | Now landing, *VEUY Tuesday, THURSDAY A MB SATURDAY, GrOCerV and Liquor Stor^? firm* an board the ship Charles, from P,*. York i J ■ r i SM*r«uckers. Carridaries J The fpbscripers- rejipecttolty. mnnH^or | j friends, and the puhlic generally, that they have { opened a Grocery and.Liquor store, in marlset- ^ ^ .... ,square.*, fin th? store laiyiy. occupied by majoy 4T SIX DOLLARS PER AHlfUJf rAVARLE'Bk*'* Doyle) where they intend keeping a choice : supply of every article ijhjfoe.above line. The ' businesS'*to be' ll fcoh&ucted under the, firm o# BY * .VERITT k EVANS, OM TI1K BAY SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA) YEARLY, IN ADVANCE* F0R PHILADELPHIA, v . The 1 -gular ticket ship ^ 1 LEAN OH, JOHN W. MENDENHALL &Co. froth their unremitted attention ti business. Clii plain lvEMPTOH ; Wtli n.vi: in eigh*. day s. F«r freighter j>a * Sage, : iipie to Ki*OX St POPE.}, LarAintr /rim the name and/or sale, ■ CC /v. * V bfi, 8, 10 ohdtor NAILS So • alvei*! p irt Ivouied PUrt-SPHH , r 3d !nr*dle* fr«My {I W ..s~,L' W i:.4. c . f lL t‘ur, ■«: tod Phil*. Stretcher Se: >te :n her 12—1 tOyf. aP they hope to merit a share of public, patronage. For sale by jfqhn W. Mendenhall. Edward Coppee. September 12. —p —109 For* N« vv-Yoik. and Providence, The schoener HALEY '9r'H- ^ikk A. Api.in, master, ’freightor passag*-, apply onboard, •at Moore's •wharf, or tn~ . Gardner Tufts. For oale-on board said tchooner, 'Stone Lime ; Potatoi s; Onions >*>.• 3 y : •A >e w firkins fresh Butter, and •,/c 'White *Plne Boards. , i * September 14.—M2—1T0 .v The subscriber received, in con*igJimenf,frojn fit ’ indrlfifilaj'lphich he/ifficrs'-'/oflale,' Oh It ' terthit, 3 tiercesjiatcnt refined Spermaceti Qil I 1 j? do. summer strain'd do. do. ■ .'.S-doien coirimen'Chairs ^ fancy 'do* For • '1 do elegan blue gilt do. *5 Jctgj* Red Lead <.-• v •. , SO do. Vb bite do.. Philadelphia manufactory, . abd warranted pqual to English, v • - \ j,.; w *. William Wdodbridge. September 12—109 • Just Received, . Per brig Dolphin, E. Harping* muter* from; j '!Philadelphia ■ and/or sole by the subscribers*,i TOR PHILADELPHIA, The regular packet schtoiiftr : INDIANA, , / '■ 'wanS^tiTe?, wTHaffiS.' SjffSi* j h a ing most rfhOr 1 caWD ttiady;. . t For freight Mess and prime Pork »r passage, having ^'-od accommodations, ap ply to the captain on h odrd, -at Hunter’s wliarf, or to >M AXJREL & HURON, Who have received per raid schoond, 60 boxe-. Yellow SOAP .12 kegs'4, S, 6, 12 and 20 penny Cut-N AILS. September^—R—108 y * '5'; iusr rkceivEd, ; And/or stdr by Marquand, Paulding & Co.’ 1 bale OUST AS, superior'quality. Septeriiber*5—ldo . & Joseph Curruthste, Have received, on consignment*, \ & bades Which will be sold low for Cash, or approv ed papef, at a short date. . September 7—CH—107 v New Country Flour. A few barrels just received, and for sale bjr James Johnston. August 29—10> Rhode-tsland Stone Lime. Just received, a few casks, and for sale by Richmond St Allen, ffaty 13—8$ Whitaker street $000 ps. Cotton Bagging, t Superior quality, Marquand, Paulding & Co. JbtySlkLjio . ; Cotton Bagging .Of die best duality, just received per brig Xiolphin, from Philadelphia, and for sale by Papet’ St Mattel!, Pi&J. Bohan's Boat, above B. & J. P. M'Kenrdej * April 27—50 + Pl'ime Beef. 46B«rre!s prime Boston BEEF, for sale by G. Whitefield. Receiwd, By, late- arrival* at Philadelphia. and' note landing fronton board the' nchOOherIndiana, jallaporer Mamoodr* Jierbhocm Gurrahs Wow-Sannahs: > • u\c«oaGuzsa- Comboys, by 18 yards, (checks^' Bilk umbrellas; Cotton-do. iUbbons, assorted Cashmtre shawls JHkniask do. . (Seushaw ; sarsnet; swansdowh •Cotton balls ; brown holland •Ladies cotton hose; silk do, assorted Wort ' Lqno xnuslin, assented ‘Laced cambric handkerchiefs 'Galloon binding ; ladies shoes Blankets, assorted 'Flhnnel, da . Indigo blue naps ; Kendal cotton Blue penneton Crape, assorted colors > ■ Plaid siikc imbric muslin Jaconet handkerchiefs - Ginghams, assorted ' f Figured chambrays, shirting cambric Striped cotton kerseymere ; patent cord wAist- ccating; tin, in boxes For sale by • - Charles Papet & S. Martel. September 19—u—lb9 j - . | om Hunter's w/tarf ' Fresh Philadelphia •‘ lour LoafSygar, in uhfds.. Sherry Wine Ax, Bar Iron, and SUek’r Mobltfs Chocolate and'Mustard, in Votes - Linseed Qil,. in casks of ahOUt 60 gallotfS Lard, Soap, £p*c. . ON HAND. tte^rsuckers, Carridaries Handkerchiefs. Madras pattern. Forsale by ;;>v C. P^pct &f S. Martel. SwpteL'.ber 12.—it—109 • • - - ^ Just Received, . By the schooner Indiana from Philadelphia, 65 Boxes Negro PIPES r 0 Barrels exccilcut Philadelphia PORTER September 9—t^-1Q7 C.H. FISHER, Morel's xeharf. / Patent Shot, ; From the manufactory of Messrs. Beck & Lamm-*, of Philadelphia, from B. B. tp No. 10,; laiuifeg from ’schooner Indiana, captaiq Mil- lingtou f also, ten cases SADDLERY, well as sorted. For sale by A. Richards &? Co, Telfair's toharf September 9—l—108 Just received, *> From France, for sale bv .the subscriber Admirable Water, or Eaude Cologne. Sogenecal^r esteemed in Europe, not only- as X medicine of great value, but also for its ex- quisite perfume, and for the quality it possesses in beautifying the skin. • - . f John Cabos, Sept. 12-i—i-M m ' — 109 opposite Mr. Leake, Evening School. t S. COWLING, TUTOR, Informs the youth of Savannah, that he wtifr. open ah. Evening School, at liis school room, upper* end of Broughton-street, on the evening of the second of October ensuing, for the re ception of those who may wish to become stu dents. He is qualified to teach his pupils Pro nunciation, Grammaf, Writing, in the various hands, Geogiaphy, Arithmetic, in all its varie ties, Geometry, Conic sections, Qauging, Dial ing, Surveying, Navigation, and the most use- lul branches of Astronomy. f September 14.—nO BY LATE ARRIVALS, Andrew Low & Co. HAVE RECEIVED, Fine LINENS and linen CAMBRIQ3 Cotton Cassitneves—Jeanets Grand u rets—cotton. Florentines Blqck Silks—extra fine black Crapes . Cotton Yarn—fancy Muslins and Shawls Black Cambrics—Nankeens Scarlet, blue, yellow and chocolate Bandanas ■Coarse and fine Humlidms ' White, black, awl slate cotton-StOckings White and printed Marseilles, and Furniture Calicoes ' - Which, together with a large stock on hand* a^e selling o»;.very reasonableTerms. June 15—71 • April 2^—51 Adhemar ts? Machiri. Fresh iiootSj •, Kid hnd Morocco SLIPPERS ? with a yarit tv of other Shoes, &c. just revived, and fr sale by Tayloi* Csr Scribner, Oh the Bay, east qf the Exchange June 6—67 Received Ai the Sa-Oarinah Shoe Store, from Philadel phia, r . Fair top and Cossack BOOTS. From. P/M- York, Ladies black, green and various colored Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS. From Boston, Ladies and gentlemens .SHOES, assorted. Also, a qnantityof TRUNKS. . 4000 weight of Badonl in. gnoq order, for sale lot* fdt cash; by; WOODS & TUFTS: Who hAve reserved,' Orie trunt of Philadelphia made BOOTS. September 9 ■—108 Fresh; Boots' dnd Shoes. Received per schooner*. Thetis, from New York; s fresh supply of Boots and hhoes. Petr'the Farniy and’ Aiaria, A few pair Seating’, warranted Philadel pbia BOOTS. For sale - by D. &r J. Douglass. August 22—100 Georgia- Stoiie Linie. . The subscrioer having made an establish- ident ion Briar creek, Scriven county, fqr tie purpose of burning Stone. Lime, r now ofl^i-s tf* supply this article,'of equal qifality^ and at *e : s p ice, than it is usually imported from Uv northern states, and ~ solicits the ‘ citisehs * Georgia to. encourage his pursuit by affVnii: a prefer ence to the productions of their o* state. _ _ The imported lime fl.i tuHtes in price in pi < portion to demand.’from two dollars •and.**- to' three dollars and a half per barrel, an yields, on an average, eight bushels when slack ed. The medium price will lie tliree dolL per b -rrel, r thirty -seven and a ha >f cents p bushel. The subscriber will furnish it sere*, ed for use at Savannah, at tweitj -five cec per bushel, or at tlic kiln, townich it isnav gable for large flats, 'at *8 3-4 cents. • Isaac Pollock. 37* Wanted to hire, or twelve bands. Augun ‘ih~ — IQl & M‘Nish, Phxnixi. Roto, Howard's wharf, ...... Continue to transact Factorage ai# Commission Business, - And can Commodate their friends with fire-proof storage on said wharf. .. -'.FOR .SALK, < ' ■ Blue and white PLAINS, of a superior quality Best Dundee COTTON BAQpING, and, 150 boxes real jiPANNiSH SEGARS. September i2—cm—109 Thfe suBscribers Offer Ji> r sale on reasonable Jet ms, it 2200 pieces Dundee PQTTON BAGGING 40,000 pounds COFFEE 60 barrels LOAF. SUGAR . . _ . . R. Richardson k Co. August 22—100 1 . . 1 . ... . L • rr ■ — oxir *Mi ^welv^C.h {‘ewlwittrfatredt FLOUR, of this year's crop—for sale by. . Phinizy & Barnett. August 29—103 JUST RECEIVED, V And for sale by s Marquand, Paulding & Co. Furniture Dimity 0 Jottou Checks, 6-4 black Bombazetts '■otton Shirting, fine .*;.,• . ,. ■ Tapes, sewing Cotton and Laces. August 24 —101 .The subscriber Intending to be Absent from the city of S»~- ,-nnuah tor a few months, has appointed Messrs, KNOX £c POPE his agents. The SHIP YARD will be conducted,, dur ing his absence, as heretofore, by bis Foreman. He has oii hand, a quantity of 5PRUCE PINE, fit for Top-masts and Yards. Thomas Rice. June 1—6a Coroner’s Office. The subscriber informs his friends and the S uV lie generally, that he intends being a can- idate at'the approaching election fdr CORO NER, and-will be gratcfnl for dieir sufjhige^^ John Dimond. , August 22—> 00 The subscriber, • • ■ * v , ■ - si ,. •". * \ . Informs the voters of Chatham county, that he will be a candidate at the. ensuing electi ,; 8 for CORONER;; and-solicits the suffrages-of •• . ■ *• • James Potts. August 15 ■ —97 ; subscriber ^ . triforms the voters of Chatham county that* he it a candidate for the office qf COROPtEFt - and solicits their supporL ., , . .; ■*.. Thomas Brown. August 24—lot -- :f* * .* mA -« t 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 side of the wharfi . R. & J. Bolton. July 25—88 J‘". For sale, Two thousand bushels Exuma SALT. lily to. » -•/ r , % . . J. Caig & R. Mitchel. 19—99 Ap- .. Clothing Store. yEORGE ENOK, Merchant Taylor, A few doors eastof the Exchange, has. fop •ale a neat assortment of READY MADE ' LOTH IN G, adapted to the present. season, atl) made up suitable to the latest taste, and > the- most fashionable manner. Orttefs’to furnish Clothing, according to <ieasure,jwill be thankfully received and ex ecuted with punctuality and dispatch. The above articles will be s Id at very re- laced prices, for cash or approved drafts in own! ' ; * , . ....... He will be thankful to those indebted to him, ncome forward-and make payment as soon as •jssible, bis forbearance heretofore haring teen Jiigbly prejudicial to him. May 16—58 American Ornithology. The subscribers to this elegant work, will 'ease to call for the first number. J .. A* Oemler. i ' ugust8—94 ... „ , ; , . J Noticed The subscriber being about to leave this, i ate for a few months, has appointed and duly . borised. William Davies, William B. ulloqh, JohxP. Williamson and George i aural esq'rs. his attormes during hisab- ce. His business will be conducted by Mr. OBH B. CllBART. gj," i , Edward Stebbms. July 4—79 ? • * v . . '• ' 3. ‘lit? * J- it Coroner. The subscriber will- be a candidate at the ensuing electron for the office of CORONER, ■nd will.-be grateful for the suffrages of his friends and fellow-citizens: ^ n . • *• / George Stout. September 5—106 * - Coroner. ; The. subscriber respectfully informs his old friends and the public, generally, that be will be a candidate for the office of CORONER, at ,the ensuing election, and if re-elected, will endeavor to discharge faithfully the duties thereof. MICHAEL WHITLEY. September 2—105 Sheriff's Office. My fellow citizens of Chatham county are* very respectfully informed, that’I shall be a candidate at the ensuing election for county officers, for the above office. Their support is solicited, and will be recollected with grati tude. « v ’Andrew M‘Lean. August 15—27 The subscriber, Begs leave to announce himself a candidate at the ensuing election, for SHERIFF of-Chat-:: ham county, and solicits the suffrages of his ' firiends. • „ , . . Christian Gugel. August 8—94 QJ* Friends and FeDow Citizens, . Permit me t" inform vou, that 1 am a candi date for SHERIFF of Chatham county, at the * next elec'ion. Your «uffrages will confer aa obligation on your friend and obedient'servant, William A'. Moore. Augusts—94 . The subscriber* Informs his friends and the public, that he will be a candidate, at the ensuing election, for SHERIFF of Chatham county, and Solicit* their suffrages. - ' *■ ’ ; . -4'- ■ . ..John Eppinger, jun* August 10 95 .g To Printers. A few kegs .Dunham’s PRINTING INK* of an excellent quality, juit recei’-ed and for ^ 1 sale at this office, at 62 1-2 cents per pound*