The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, September 19, 1809, Image 1

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% And S WUMM 142—VOLUMK VII. a|jS7w-«*<n i ' ' i'i r'7grni^rrrv~ irrivfci »ived al (Is doc is ^ to be srurri* Prime Beef. I The subscribers . ^40 Barrels prime Boston BEEF, for sale by Have received by the iaat arrivals, the follow- > ' 3.Whaewfc:. r.VEKY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATUHDAT* ^'^Err-’-yERiTT ife EVANS, l£ ' -1' ■ , -- } Brwlrti/pdifa m3 buck BombnaiM. ♦ " ■■■■A •AT SIX DOLL4.BS PtE ANNUM PAT ABLE HAtf YEARLY, IN ADVANCE- V For N*nr-York and Provu’ence, j The schooner SALLY: Ste phen A. Aplin, master, for, freight or passage, applyonboard, ’ at MoOreY Wharf, or to Gardner Tufts. For sale on board said echo oner, .... Stone Lim- ; Potato-*; Onions 4t : - ’ ~ A' fre:-.h Butter, and . ’WHU’/Wbank. - e - - : ' • •Sep-t5j>jje*Ct4;-fcM—llO ’ " T - - ^..-..-,.-0..^;.: ... .,- ■,_ , ii ... For sale, Two thousand bushels Exrnna SALT. ply to J.Cai^ R, MitcbeL Angnst flf-99 , *' v 7' , V • ' * Ap- for Philadelphia, the regular packet ship ELEANOR, ;; Captain Kem*tow ; Will sail in eight days. For freight or pas sage, apply to KNOX St POPE; Landing- frontjhc tame and/or sale, SO kegs 4,6, 8,10 and 20d..CUT NAILS 30 Icirreis Philadelphia bottled roUTEK SO bundles fresh HAY 32 Ottvjsand Phila. $tretcher BRICKS September 12—110 ■J11 - i ii n » ii. ;sale.l»y Cotton Bagging Of the best quality, just received per brig Dolphin, from Philadelphia, wulfor, . - Papet & " /t.&S. Bolton's Bow, above - - M'Kenme. ; April 27—50 Superfine purple and pink Checks 120 pieces Prints and Calicoes Colored and white Adelphi Thread* Nun’s Threads 1000 ps. Cotton Bagging, Superior quality, - Marquand, Paulding & Co. July 29—90 > Just received, By the shift Charles, aid for M: at J. J. & F. BLANCHARDV,- Netting needles, long lawn, brown Unen Taker red yarn, white ff i* thread, No.fi Id 22 Fine linen canibrift - - > Low priced black boiribaxei Flush silk thread, for embroidering' - • Fink cambric and sarsnet Half embroidered handkerchiefs A handsome assortment of thread laces lilack and coinrod sewing silk 1 Spider net. white tiffany fans ' White silk ribbons, curtain fringefe" Ilalr bru -hes, bortrtct-papfef And pianv other articles. . September 16.*—*—111 Rhode-Island Stone Lime. Just received, a few casks, and for sale by Richmond & Alien, July IS—83 “ Whitaker street New Country Flour. A few barrels just received, and for sale by James Johnston. August 29—18 » Factorage & Commission BUSINESS. ’ J. Longworth having formed & bonneelMt Mr Josefift Bacon, thf above business • nail or condtcclrd #ii w Subscribers, under the firm r.J J. LfJftTG IVOfi TH 1st Co. Huv jug the advantage of frr-proof Stores, arid ■fr^rn assiduous attention, they hope to claim a share of public patronage. Joseph Longwortb, t J.bez liOiigwurih, Jobcph Bacon. August .15—CJ f— Jas. & Joseph Curruthers, Hhve recti’ved, on consignment, S bales Welch Plains, Which Witt be sold low'ibr cash,-or approv- j ;ed pay-er, at a short date. September 7—cn—107 “ JUST RECEt^fift 3-4 7-fiand 9-8 cotton Shirtings IqdiaStVipe, seeded and lacea fancy Muslirs - t '.’X-' Whiteqailtingy fancy waistcoating BrotTOJinens and cotton platillas Fine white flannels Fancyshawls and pocket hkqdkerchiefs e and super fine corded- dinmie* . narrow ribbons , v - ... white and black_lacfek' " ' ‘ - Bandanna* . TC -. 1 - oilet glasses, an elegant assortment Lorillard’s snuflT, in half bottles Foolscap and letter post paper, wrapping do, Ink stands, and wafers in boxes Whip thongs, horse bnishe.- and combs Oil cloths for tables, sewing twine Cotton fishing lines ~ • White plains and rose blankets : HARDWARE, •Among which are the Jollovring Pearson’s cut nails, assorted, spades Do. flooring brads, rice sickles Fowling pieces, flints, padlocks, assorted Coat buttons, pen and pocket knives, do. Razors, and travelling do. Fish hooks, assorted, augers and files Copper tea-kettles from tour to eight quarts Do. coffee pots and scales The above articles have been carefullv se lected. J. E. WHITE & CO. They have also for sale, With a variety of other coarse and fine wool en goods.' September 12-t-^l—109 And for sal&by Marquand, Paulding & Co. 1 bale CtfSTAS, superior quality. September S—106 7 ■ ’ R.ay*s Flour. Justreceived, a few barrels fresh FLOUR, of this year’* crop—for sale by Angnst 29—103 (Received, By late arrivals at Philadelphia, and now tandingfrom qin board the schooner Indiana, Ber^odmOuf^ai^f Mow-Sannahs Act.oa Guzza /* Coni boys, by 18 yards, (checks) Silk umbrellas; Cotton do.. Ribbons, assorted , Cashmire shawls Damask do.' Senshaw ; sarsnet; swansdown ‘ Cotton frails ;brown holland. - Vc ;. . ■wfet totton b»e ^ Leno muslin, assorted NEW Grocery and Liquor Store. The subscribers respectfully inform then ,lriends, and the public generally, that they hav. opened a Grocery and Liquor store, in market * ill Patent Shot, From the manufactory of Messrs. Beck Sc Lainmot, of Philadelphia from B. B. to No. 10, Ituulijbg fri>m schooner Indiana, captain Mil- li.tgion ; (ilso, ten cases 15ADDLEKY, well as- Kuted. For sale i>y A. Riciiards Co, Telfair's wharf. September 9—L—108 square, (in the store lately occupied by maj./r Doyle) where they intend keeping a choice supply of every article in-the above line. The business to be conducted under the firm c. JOHN W. MENDENHALL & Co. From their unnsmitted attention to business they hope to merit a share of public patronage John W. Mendenhall. ' Edward Cqppee. September 12. —,p—lij9 Just Received, J??/ the schooner Indiana from Phiiddffpfim, Boxes Negro PIPES 20 B.irrels cxccllent PhilAflcljihia PORTER Tor sale by C. II. FISHER, September 9—V—107 " Morel's vskaf. Fire-Proof Stores to let. The south TENEMENT of the one at pre Serai occupied by Mr. J. G. Alim and Mr. John Hunter. , And the south TENEMENT of the store Immediately opposite to the above, On the west aide of the wharf. R. &J. Bolton. July 25—88 JUST RECEIVED, And for sale by Slarquand, Paulding & Co. Furniture Dimity Cotton Checks, 8-4 black Bombatctls Cotton Shirting, fine 'Tapes, 1 sewing Cotton-and Laces. August 24 -101 r Small & M'Nish, Phsnix Bow, Howard’s wharf. Continue to transact . factorage and Commission Business, I •And. can accommodate ‘their friends with fcr. --pTOof rtcragetm said wharf. FOR SALK. *B!ue*Ad white PLAINS, of a s-ipcrior quality -Br.st Dundee COTflTN BAGCilNG, an i, 150 bolces real SPANN1SH SEGAKS. September 109 Laced cambric handkerchief Galloon binding ; ladies shoes Blankets, assorted Flannel, da Indigo blue naps ; Kendal cotton Blue penneton Jrape, assorted colors 'laid silk cambric muslin Jaconet handkerchiefs Ginghams, .assorted Figured chambrays, shirting cambric Striped cotton kerseymere-; patent cord waist- coating ; tin,-in boxes For sale by Charles Papet & S. Martel. September 19—m—1</9 f * RectiivuAp At the Sbvannah Shoe Store, Jrbtn Philadel* Fair top and Cossack*BOOTS. From Hiew-Yorki Ladies black, green and various colored KUJl and Morocco SLIPPERS, ’ Btofti Boston,i Ladies and gentlemens SHOES, assorted. Vls<\a quantity of TRUNKS,. , ,t : ’ • «< ? -8«*ooa-, in good order, for sal low for cdS; ‘ . WOODS S? l\UFY$?,<: IVho tiroe received, • > One trunk of Philadelphia made BOOTS; September 9——108 w Fresh Boots and Shoes. Received per schooner Thetis, fspno New*’ ark, a fresh supply of Boots and Shoes. ALsjo, . Per tie Fanny and Maria, A few pair Keating’-, warranted Philadel phia BOOTS. For sale by D. & J. Douglass. August 22—100 • , v ' 30th of urnish- khibit- ys, as it due <e in taf- 4i i? resh Boots, Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS, with a varied ty of other Shoes, &c. just received, and fur sale by * . • Taylor &? Scribner, j On the Bay, east of the Exchanges June 6—67 • \- American Ornithology. * The subscribers to this elegant work, will please to call tor the first number. 8-^4 fji '>.rJWfefcf Just "Received, Per brtg Dolphin, R. Harding, blaster, from: Philadelphia, and for-sale by the subscribers', on ‘Hunter’s wharf, Fresi; Philadelphia Houf Loaf Sugar, in kh(l& Sherry Wine ^ Northern Gin an4 Whiskey Mess andprime Pork Ax Bar Iron, and Shear Moulds Chocolate and Mustard, in boxes Linseed Oil, in casks of al but 60 gallons Lard, Soup, &c. os BAND. Cogniac Brandy Opium, flee. Adhemar S? Machin. A*>ril 29—51 ” _ Printing Ink. W. T. WILLIAMS & CO. Have for.saie a quantity of Printing. Ink, a su*jfcrior quality. September 14—fM—110 BY LATE ARRIVALS. Go. Andrew Low & HAVE RECEIVED, T'he subscriber Has just received. on consignment, from Phi ladetphia, which he offers for sale, on low j terms, 3 tierces patent Tefined Spermaceti Oil 3 do. summer strain’d' do. do. 3 df'sen common Chairs 4 do. fancy do. 1 do elegan blue gilt do. .2 kegs Red Lead 20 da white da Philadelphia manufactory-, | and Warranted equal to English. .William Woqdbridge. Septcu^ 12—1Q9, Fine LINENS and linen CAMBRICS 'ottOn Cassimeres—Jeanets l randurets-r-cotton Florentines Hack Silks—extra fine black Crapes attorn Yarn—fancy Muslins and Shawls iack Cambrics—Nankeens carlet, blue, yellow and choqplate Bandanas 'oarse and fine Hnmhums t’hite, black, and slate cotton Stockings Vhite and .printed Marseilles, and ' urniture Calicoes Which, together with a large stock on hand, ire selling on very reasonable terms. Jane 15—71 Evening School. S. COWLING, TUTOR, The subscribers Offer for sale on reasonable f'm*. 2200 pieces Dundee COTTON SAGGING * •40,000 pounds CGFFEF. 60 barrels LOAr SUGAR R. Uioliu2tlson&. Co. Adgflft 22—1W Clothing 5tore. GEORGE ENOE, Merchant Taylor, ; A tiew doors east of the Exchange, has for sale a neat assortment of READY MADE * CLOTHING,,adapted to the present season, nead) made up suitable to the latest taste, aud in the most fashionable manner. Orders to furbish Clothing, according t measure, wtD be thankfully .received and ex ecuted with punctuality and dispatch. The above articles will be sold at very ro dneed prices;- for -cash-of approved drafts > town. He will be thrhkful to those indebted to him. tccom" fbrwa'-d and m ike payment as soon jan,': lc»- his fiwbcnram..- heretofore .havin; ~ been highly prejudicial to him. 1 Informs the youth of Savannah, that he will open an Evening School, at his school room, upper, end of Broughtpn-street, on the evening if the second of October ensuing, for the re- eption of those who may wish to become stu dents. He is qualified to teach his pupils Pro- -mneiation, Grammar, Writing, in the various hands. Geography. Arithmetic, in allitsvarie ties, Geometry, Conic sections. Gauging, Dial ling, Surveying? Navigation, and the most use ful branches of Astronomy. September 14.—uO Regimental Orders. An Election is ordered to be held at the Theatre, iu the city of Savannabi on the 21st ,i«tant, at 10 .o’clock a. m. for a Captain to the ronimand of the first company in the first bat- -lion, first, regiment, Georgia Militia, in the oom of captain Clark, deceased. By fllHer of J PsmBOXE, major com’dt. jtrsVrcgimrHt, Georgia Militia. , ^ Peter N. Brinsmade, September 7—107 Adjutant. Georgia The subscriber having made an establish* nent on Briar creek, Scvivcn county, for th<s 4 urpose of burning Stone Lime, now offers jto supply this article, of equal quality,, and at Ipyi than it is usually imported from the northern states, and solicits the citizens of Georgia to encourage his pursuit by affording i prefei ence to the productions of their owq[ • veate. ,r t The imported lime fluctuates in price in pro-' .mrtion to demand, from two dollars and a half .o three dollars and a half per barrel, arid yields, on an average, eight bushels when slack* •d. The medium price will be three dollar ••er barrel, or thirty-seven and a half cents per ■ ushel. The subscriber will furnish it screen ed for use at Savannah, at twentv-five cents t>er bushel, or at the kiln, townich it is navi gable for large flats, at 18 3-4 cents. Isaac Pollock. J7* -Wanted to hire, ten or twelve hands. August 24—101 Notice. The subscribers have appoi>v-ed ME ITeXt Mebril and Mr. Josiah Pknkikld', tlieif 'agents, v-'ho are I’.uly authorised to trans-ici trie business of the concern during their aW sence. Marquand, Paulding £?Co. ' August 2?——100 Notice. AH persons having any demands against th6 estate of Thomas 11. M-Kinnkn,late mGlynn county, deceased, are requested to render them properly attested to the subscriber ; arid those indebted to make immediate payment to John Sanders, adm’r. Avgust 22—CT—100 Notice. The Copartnership of Mkin, Macka y and Co. was dissolved on the first day of May IniSty by mutual consent. All persoiis having de* mands against the concern, will receive satisr faction by applying to either of the subscribers* and those indebted thereto will be so good as to make payment to such subscriber as may be in possession of his, her or their specialty or other evidence of debt, they having made a di vision of thjeir debts and Immerty. ' : w. Meld. Robert Mackay, By his Attorney, IV. Mein. George Scott. > -JuIkJ—78 • CautioH. I do hereby caution .any person or, persons, from purchasing a Tract of Laud, situate on Buffalo swamp, a-branch-of the Alatamahn, containing 1000 acres, granted to John joor, as said land belongs to the heirs of Thomas arid Jane-Mary Coachman. I have not authorised any person to sell the same. Henry* M*Nisfr, Adm’r. to {fie estate f~T. & J. Jfk Cottchmatn. jui> 22—y '