Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, July 06, 1816, Image 1

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jlY FREDERICK S. FELL.] SAVANNAH, (GA.) JULY 6, 1816. £W hole Number 2691, Number 80.] TRUTH without fear. [Volume XIV THE REPUBLICAN IS PUBLISHED * EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, AT SIX DOLLARS PER AJfiL'UM, payable is advance. ADVERTISEMENTS will be inserted at the rate of Seventy-Five Cents pci square the first time, arid Thirty-Seven and a Half Cents for each continuation. CASH must accompany all orders from the Country, unless the payment be secured*in Town, or the party well known to the Editor. All Letters to the Editor must be post-paid. For Liverpool The substantial fast s.uling brig EXMOUTH, L Edward W. Pollard, master; will be dispatched, ,,, , | .* M-ivin.i- two thirds of her cargo on board. For freight of 200 bales cotton apply on board, at Bolton’s central wharf, or to J. BATTELLE, JYo. 16, Commerce Row. Who has for sale Bills of Exchange ON NEW-YORK AND BOSTON. Just received, PROM CHARLESTON, AND NOW LANDING, From the sloop General W ashington captain Campbell, and fur sale, at . Vo. 17, Bolton's buildings, fronting the Ex change -wharf, 20 boxes best Claret 1 pipe Holland Gin 1 chest superior Hyson Tea boxes blue and white Starch barrels Vinegar and Crackers Francis JalineatL tune 27—76 jun ■ Id 72 For Falmoutli, (England) And a Alarnri, The fine, coppered, Philaelelphia built ship HHDO, captain West, daily expected from Pliila- sdelphia, will meet with* immediate dispatch, having nearly all her ca go ready to goon board.— Freight of200 bales cotton apply to Perry & Wright. (^j* A few Passengers can be handsomely accommo date •• *>n board the 1 < sbir> fMDO. i'liV 2- ,; -78 For Boston The brig ADELINE, A. Rich, master, will sail ¥j|(XJ&on Friday, weatlu r permitting. W liitney & Parkman. jnlv 2- --78 __ For Boston The schooner SARAH ANN, captain Lum- j^Shard. For freight or passage apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to Olrastead & Battelle, Who have now landing, 50 casks cut NAILS, and 200 pieces company Nankeens. June 1 65 For New-York .£'§"■§1 The ship WIXXIFRKD, captain C. W. Cel- ralat-X^stoii, wdi positively sail Wednesday next— “"““"“for freight or passage, apply to Calvin Baker & Co. jnlv 4—79 For New-York TOSA.i. ON SUNDAY NEXT, f Wind and weather permitting, J ___ The substantial and f st sailing brig THREE iVSISTERS, denies Lane, master, lying at Tufts’s k ' ’ , ' » o s wharf. For freight, which will be taken cheap having a good part engaged, or passage, apply to the captain on board, or GUMMING fk MOORHEAD. Just received, And now lanilingfrom A'ew-York, 37 hhds. prune selected New-Orleans Sugar, fit for re tailing 40 do do retailing Molasses 4 pipes 4th proof genuine Cognac Rrandy 10 chests Gunpowder and Hyson Tea 6 casks assorted Shot 2 pipes old Madeira Wine quarter casks L. P. Tencriffe and Malaga do barrels Pork and Beans IN STORE, old 4th proof Jamaica Rum, warranted pure, be ing imported direct Wliiskey, N. E. Rum, Coffee andiron ^ Together with a-large and general assortment of well chosen GROCERIES, in any quantity to suit purchasers, for sale by BROOKS & WELMAN, june 4—66 So 1 ton's wharf. July 2- Bills^of Exchange ON NEW-YORK AND LIVERPOOL. J. E. White & Co. Tnav 21,- -60 Biiis on England For sale by ANDREW LOW’ Sc CO. june 13—70 Bills on New-York. For sale bv JOHN TANNER. pay 2 —j—78 Bank Snares. Wanted to purchase, from eighty to one hundred Shares in the Planters’ Bank or the Bank of the State of Georgia, for which cash will be paid. Enquire for par ticulars uf the printer. july 4 79 For sale 26 hhds prime New Orleans Sugar 8 do Tobacco STURGES & BURROUGHS. E. iiiiss 6c Co. (»TAHKET-sq,r.UlE) Have just received per ship Adonis, from .\“ew- York, London, superfine Cassimeres, biack, blue and drab; Vigouia ditto; cotton Cassimere and Vigonia Cord; -white, black and blue Jeans; London Stripes; black •Cambric; cotton Lace; bell Buttons; nun’s Thread; men’s buckskin and beaver Gioves; ladies’kid and si'k Gloves; tortoise shell Combs; Ribbons; Levantine Shawls and fancy Handkerchiefs, ease China Silk, assorted colors black, green and changeable Florence Silk case cotton Cambrics do Calico do Ginghams bale In via Cotton 1 case German Sheeting, 8cc. june 6—67 Duel, Gresham & Co. Have now landing, from the ship Winnefred, fiom Liver pool, A large supply of SUMMER GOODS. ALSO, 39 casks and cases assorted Hardware and Cutlery, each containing aAcompiete assortment for a retail store One case superior plated Ware, consisting of cruet Frames, candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays And via JVew- York, Two trunks Parasols, ftliree baies Seersuckers, three bales Humh urns 1000 piecss long yellow Nankeens, ohe case chip Hats; white, biack and colored Levantine and Florence Silks Stout mixed coat Silks and Florentine vesting; white and black lace Shawls and A eiis; Merino Tippets; ele gant embroidered Ridicules, assorted colors and patterns Thread Laces and Edgings One case Chinelle Cords, assorted colors and sizes Fifteen c. ses straw Hats and Bonnets Six-cases Artificial Flowers . Seventeen cases Looking Glasses, a part of which are m elegant. rib fr y s. june 15—71 For sale Rirp ° r A eight hundred bushels first quality ROUGH it Apply to Cum "s or James Duant, on Hilton- june 0 18^!i72 Sc0TT & Fahm » “■ Savannah.. Willianv F. Beers * Has received a variety of elegant Lice Veils Demi Veils Shawls and Handkerchiefs Thread Laces, of the newest patterns ALSO, A few pieces first quality bed Ticking Black and colored Crapes (very low) Green Florence Silk, fine book Muslin Fine undressed Calicoes and Cambrics Striped Jeans and Florentines Webb’s patent Suspenders, silk and cotton Kid Gloves, best quality, of which a few dozen are un dressed Irish LineiTs, at all prices, silk Gloves Fresh HYSON TEA, best quality. june 8 68 Medicines. Fine powdered Cream Tartar Do do Yellow Bark Fresh do Ipecac Do Caraway Se. 1 Do English Cammomile Flowers Do Anniseed Best short staple Isinglass Do Fluke Manna Do Alexandrine Senna Bateman’s Drops y American Ink Powder Essence of Peppermint Refined Camphor Turkey green Arabic British Oil Harlem do Spanish Flies Mace Nutmegs Manila, in sorts English Sugar of Lean Do Rochelle Saits Pid Boxes The above articles are offered for sale by Stub bins & Ma son. a -’1 A A0 Philadelphia Razee Boots. The subscriber has just received per brig Olynlhus, 50 pair RAZEE BOOTS, of a superior quality. John june 1—•—65 Douglass. i. he subscribers Have concluded to continue their business through the summer, and will keep constantly on hand and for sale at their Manufactory, mould and dipt CANDLES, some of which are part bees’ w..x. No. 1, 2 and 3 SOAP: Also, good cider VINEGAR, at Wholesale or by the gallon. L. BALDWIN & CO. june 11—*cw—69 Dissolution of Copartnership. The firm of Christie & Hotchkiss was dissolved on the 15th inst. by mutual consent. All persons having de mands against said firm will present the same to Jared ■ lotchkiss for settle nut, and those indebted will call and settle their accounts, as lie is fully authorised to settle tile concerns of the firm ROBERT CHRISTIE, JARED HOTCHKISS. pine 18 o' 72 For saie The Toll-Bridge over Greal Ogechce River; at which Joseph Hili lately rested—it is a substantial well built bridge, composed chiefly of cypress; it has stood tiie freshets, and appears to be in all respects a good and complete piece of work. For terms apply to JOHN BOLTON or 'iex'ors. JEREMIAH CUYLER. 5 J. Hid. april 4 49 Wharf and Stores. To rent, the wharf and stores at present occupied b}’ Mr. Barna M‘Kmne, of which possession may be had on the first of November next. For terms, apply to N. W. Jones. June 15 71 U.sehe*itor’s sales. On Thursday, the l\th *tlay of Jtily next, Will be sold at the court house in Savannah, all the personal property of Robert Bowmakey, lately of Sa vannah, shipwright, dec. an alien, who died intestate and without heirs in this state. Conditions, cash. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock. By order of the court of ordinary. Samuel M. Bond, june 20 73 Eseheator, Chatham county. W anted To the Printing Btsines, two APPRENTICES. Ap ply at this Office. june 29 ■ -77 Factorage and Commission. The subscriber having commenced in the above line of BUSINESS, offers his services to his friends and the public; his Counting-Room is on Wayne’s upper wharf, formerly occupied by Messrs. Phinizy & Barnett' The Store is large and commodious—produce will be re ceived on storage and every attention given to its re ception and sliipmcnt. RICHARD WAYNE. dec 2—139 For sale That well known Lot, with the improvements thereon, consisting of a large dwelling and out Houses, a little out of repair, situate in the upper end of town, formerly own ed and occupied by Mr. Strawhacker. For particulars, enquire of T. POLHR.L, or F. H. W ELLMAN. june 25 ra 75 For sale A light four wheel CARRIAGE and HARNESS, near ly new. Apply to R. & J. HABERSHAM. june 25 75 * Uank oi the oDitiLe oi Georgiy. The stockholders of the Bank of the State of Georgia are hereby notified, that the second instalment of twenty per centum will be received at die State Bank in Savan nah; and for the accommodation of western stockhold-- ers, an agent will be appointed to attend at the Bank of Augusta for that purpose also, from the first of August next. The holders of stock are required to pay tiiis in stalment within six months from the time of subscribing for the same, in speck or notes of-the Banks of Georgia. W. B. Bulloch, president. The editors of newspapers throughout the slate are requester to publish the above, and forward their bills for p ' Savannah, Qhth ■!< nr, 1816 75 Marshal’s sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, "Will be sold at tiie court-house in Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, The following negroes, to wit: Judith, Rachel, Fri day, Juno, Bob, Hetty, Scotland, Fox, Jarvis, Jane, Bi- nuh, Brutus, sen. Brutus, jun. Duncan, Galloway, Cssur and J. ck—levied on as the property of Alexander Cur rie, dec. to satisfy an execution at the suit of John Mil ler. ' JOHN EPP1NGKR, june 27 76 . Marshal jViarsiiaFs sales. By virtue of a decree of the honorable the sixth circuit court of the United States for the district of Georgia, made in a case wherein Jane Irving, William Irving, Ca tharine’ Maitland and Alexander Maitland, were com- n lain ants and Joseph Currie and Joseph Miller, were de fendants, Will be sold at the court-house in the city of Savannah, between tiie usual hours, On the first Tuesday in August next, The following negroes, viz: Dublin, Rina, Mintey. Han nah, Priscy, Tom, Mary, Molly, Sanely, Maria, Elsev, Fox, Hercules, Cutty, Suckey, Betsy, Polly and Sambo- being a part of the personal tstate of the late John Currie, esq. dec. JOHN EPPINGER, june 27 76 .Marshal JNovv lauding*, Prom brig Three Sisters, 12 cases fluted half pint TUMBLERS. For saie by J. BATTELLE, J\’o. 16, Commerce How Who has for sale low, to close an account, 35 coils superior bale ROPE. (rf 10O bales COTTON wanted to fill up the EX- MOUTH, for Liverpo.,i. Apply us above, pine 2.5—75 i\evv Goods. By the brig Yanucraw and ship Thomas Gibbons, from Liverpool tiie subscribers have received their suply of FRESH GOO DM, suited to the summer season, which are offered for sale on reasonable terms. ANDREW LOW & CO. X/* flood OZNABURCS, at 13 cents pervard. •r y —W landing From the schooner .Mechanic 20 bis Pork 10 pipes TV ine 16 hhds northern Gin 25 pieces Ozuaburgs 300 Madras Handkerchiefs ALSO 35 tons flat building Stone, which will be disposed of low, if immediately applied for, by Peiot & Merrick. Bills oil New-York For sale as above. Marshal’s sale* On the first Tuesday iu Avgust next, Will be sold at the market-house in the town of St. Ma* ry’s, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, All that house and lot, (known by number 56) lately occupied by Silvanus Church, in the town of Jefferson, on Great Sutilia river, with eleven whole and six half lots contiguous, and designated by the numbers, Whole Lots—36, 65, 77, 85, 96, 100, 41, 60, 64, 80, 81. Half Lots—43, 52, 69, 72, 89, 92—levied on as the pro perty of said Silvanus Church to satisfy an execution at the suit of Janies Wilson—the above property pointed out by the plaintiff ’s attorney. W. F. KELLY, july 4 —79 //’.'V i.-nrthaL. For safe A House and Lot, in St. James’s square; being one of the most healthy and pleasant situations in this city—on tiie said lot are all necessary out buildings. This pro perty will be sold for a moderate price, and a credit of one, two and three years given for the payment. Per sons disposed to purchase will apply to tidier of the subscribers. BEN. SHEFTALL, - M. SHEFTALL, sen. aprii 6 ■ 41 \Y anted to hire A COMMODIOUS HOUSE. Apply to the Printer. For sale The PLANTATION called Vf.r:,ezobre, settled by colonel Daniei Heyward, dec. situate on the east side of tiie Savannah back-river, twelve miles from the city, and contiguous to the lands of Thomas Gibbons, esq. The tract consists of a total of 2126 acres, being divided in to pretty equal proportions of tide-swamp, pine-barren cotton and provision hauls. Of the former there are about 300 acres' on the river, which, by clearing, would be well calculated for a productive rice plantation; and of tiie latter, with a large body of cleared provision land, there are about 100 acres of prime uncleared cot- toil land. On the place there is an excellent dwelling- house, with five rooms; a large substantially built barn, with a flumber of negro-houses and other buildings.— Possession of the place will be given at any time. For terms, which will be made easy to an approved pur chase, apply to the owner, at Callawassie Island, St. Luke’s Parish, South-Carolina, or to the undersigned factors in Savannah. WILLIAMSON & DE VILLERS. may 25 " -••' t* - 62 For sale A valuable tract of land, containing five hundred acres, situate in M‘Into§L countv, and within one mile -c.._ -A.— l U n *** June 4- -66 During our absence, Mr. Moses ♦ Ibrbeut will act as our attorney. Pelot & Merrick. julv 2 78 The subscriber Has just received, and now opening, at,,Yo. 17, Bolton's buildings, Jronling the Exchange wharf, THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES, Which are offered for sale, low for cash: 50 Casks London bottled Porter 30 barrels fresh Philadelphia Flour 25 barrels Georgia do Crackers, by the keg or barrel New-Orltans Sugars, in barrels White Havana do Double refined loaf Sugar Coffee and Hyson Teas Cognac Brandy Best Jamaica Rum Northward Rum and Whiskey Madeira Wine, by the dozen or quarter cask Lisbon do do Sweet Oil, boxes brown Soap Boxes fresh Prunes, Raisins and Almonds ALSO 3000 lbs. North-Carolina Hams 20 boxes choice Spanish Segura 20 thousand American do Francis Jalineau. jure 25—75 A bag of Sea-Island Cotton Was brought to the subscriber’s store by mistake, some months ago, supposed to have come from about the Exchange Dock. The owner is requested to prove it, and take it away. Carnochan & Mitchel. june 27—fr—76 Union Society. The regular quarterly meeting is on Monday, 8th inst. Members are particularly requested to attend, as buni ties of importance will be laid before them. 3\ V. Gray, july 3 —-79 ^ secretary. of the court house; this land is well adapted to the cul ture of sugar,,rice and cotton. The terms will be libe ral, and may be known by application to the subscriber in Savannah. R. W. HABERSHAM. ... u oq 1 ne subscriber Will be absent from Savannah for a few months, and leaves John Lawsos, esq. his attorney. James Bilbo. jnne 27 - 76 Copartnership. Charles C. Dunn having associated his brother James H. Dunn, in business with him in the DRUG line, under the firm of Chahles 8c Ja.mes Dr.vv they offer for s tie at their store on the Bay, a generally assorted stock of MEDICINES, low for cash, and compting-housc Ink, by the bottle. CHARLES & JAMES DU NX. july 2 78 Dissolution of Copartnership. The firm of Wolsiiortt 8c Rahb was dissolved on the 20th June last, by mutual consent. All persons having demands against said firm will present the same to John V. Woldorft fir settlement, and those indebted will call nid settle their accounts, as he is felly authorised to scale the concerns of the firm. JOHN A. WOLSDORFT. JACOB C. RABB. july 2 m* 78 The subscriber Having taken Doctor Footmas into copartnership, wishes to close his accounts—he therefore requests all persons indebted to him for medical services to settle their accounts as early as possible. John J. Jenkins. The subscribers having entered into copartnership, ten der their services in the various branches of medicine to their friends and inhabit., nts of Brvsn county. JOHN J. JENKINS, ( RICHARD H. FOOTMAN, June 8 *i.f 68 An excellent DWELLING every necessary out building, july 2 78 To rent HOUSE and LOT, with Apply to the editor. To all whom it may concern, Notice is hereby'given,that the following persons oxlt are licensed by the Commissioners of Pilotage to act as Pilots. BRANCH PILOTS. Noah B. Sisson Reuben Anderson E. Broughton John Dixon John Cleary Jesse Furnace Thomas Nottage Stephen Timmons Henry Cragg William Royston William Bragg Robert Key John Dennis CERTIFICATE PILOTS. Benjamin Sisson S. H. Timmons lohn Low Henry Baker John Hale By order of the board, D. D. Williams, c. b. p. april 30 51 Georgia—Chatham county. By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary for said country. To all whom it may concern. Whu-eas Francis Courvoisie, of said county, planter, has applied to me for letters of administration, debt nit non cum testimento annexo, on the estate of John Francis William Courvoisie, late of said county, deceased, as next of kin. Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in my office on or before the first Monday of July next, other wise letters of administration will be granted to the ap. plicant. * Given under my hand and seal of office at Savanna!^ the 23d day of May, 1816. [L. S.l Samuel M. JBotul, c. c. <$. avf —6A %