Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, July 11, 1816, Image 1

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j^y FREDERICK S. FELL.] i£N£*| SAVANNAH, (GA.) JULY 11, 1816. [Whole Number 2603. Number 82.} STRUTS WITHOUT FEAR. [Volume XXV the republican • , is PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, at SIX DOLLARS PEimJMTUMi PAYABLE IN EDYXStE, ADVERTISEMENTS ... , . „ j „ t fv, e rate of Seventy-Five Cents per Sd THlACi-SEVlN ... . hL 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 6e_ro st-paid. For Liverpool The fast sailing brig EXMOUTH will sail on jrSgT Sunday or Monday next, and can accommodate ]jJ|j£two passengers. Apply, to Mr. Jonathan Bat- xeiaeTot tlie captain on board, iulv 9—M For New-York itr- The ship WINNIFRED, captain C. \V. Gtl- J^stoii. "ill positively sail 'on Wednesday next- •for freight or passage, upplf to > Calvin Baker & Co. july -79 For New-York The fine new brig POCAHONTAS,, captain _ Post, will sail on Sunday. For freight or, pasfcge Shaving good accounmod: tinns, apply to, B. M‘Kinne & Co. Bills On New York, Boston anti London. Fur s-iU. a$<*hove. For Philadelptua The sciiooner BETSEY, captain Robinson.— .For freight or passage apply to the captain on -board, at MTvinue’s. wharf, or to W. T. Williams. On consignment, 40,000 Philadelphia Bricks 6 cases cotton and wool Cards It kegs 7d, 8d and ldd cut Nails 6 hogsheads Lime July 6-80 Bills of Exchange ON NEW-YORK AND LIVERPOOL. J. E. White & Co. tr.av mv -1 60 Bills on England For sale by ANDREW LOW Sc CO. june 13—70 j Bills on New-York, For sale by DUEL, GRESHAM 8c CO. j'rtiy 9- Clare.t Wine, &c. A few boxes Hermitage^ of 1808 Do Seville, of mo Do Brandy Flints and cask of Almonds. For sale by R. & J. Habershami July 9-' 81 -81 Bishop Taylor’s Sermons. Just received from Easton, The first of Tar Sermons of Jeremy Taylor, late [shop of Down and Connor. This work will be com. cted in three volumes, 8vo. very elegantly printed, the low price of 2 dqllars per volume to subscriber:.- mn-subscribers the price will be considerably au meed. Yates’ Vindication of Unitariaxism. Bucht.inster’s Sermons,-with a Memoir of his Life id Character, 8vo. Second Volume of Alison’s" Sermons, just published. Hammond on the Doctrines of Righteous*ass and R;. •INEitATION. Tales of Fancy, by Miss Burney, author ef Traits of atare. K toriA, a Novel, by the author of Things by tbeir right Names. The Stout of Rimini, a Poem, by Leigh Hunt. Scott’s Revisit to'Paris in 1815. H ill on f&RMS of Communion, with a particular view o the case of the Baptists and Pcedobaptists. Ruckenridge’s Journal of a Voyage up the Rive Missouri in 1811, 8cc. See. W. T. Williams. july 9—M—81 The subscribers Rave tmto landing from brig Pocahontas from New- York- 10b barrels Menhaden 3d do Mackerel 1 u pieces bed Ticking TO do Priest Cloths ... IN STORE Wnting, letter, printing, wrapping and sheathing Paper S.np Bread and Cordial Barrels gisuBer Salts Carry Combs Hatchets, Hammers, Axes and hollow Ware Floor Bmshes Cut XJls, Trunks Boxes Chocolate % Bed Cords, Twine, ravens’ Duck No. 1 to 6 Shot Boxes cotton and wool Cards Currants, in barrels 1 Case inih Saws 6 Casks northern Shoes Glmstead & Battelle. july 9—81 - * Mackerel, &c. j an ' e I s Mackerel, tills summer’s ditching 6 do Salmon hhds prime Jamaica Sugar '• s do do do ~ ’ hhds old Antigua Rum 0 ppe* Cognac Brandy 46 kegs Powder, D. P.'& Co. FF it -Oat Sugar, by hogshead, barrel or loaf omd }SonTea ’ b - v chesl or retail Ram, Brandy and Gin, as usual. For sale by ., Gardner Tafts. J ,ilv 6—T.—80 Fresh Shoes and clippers. Just■receiveiljfrotn Ntrw-York, by the brig Pocahontas, con sisting of the following kinds; Ladles’ black kiriSlippcrs,Trom Hedenberg’s manufactory Do do undussed Morocco, do do Men’s Morocco Shoctees Do ^ do Pumps Do fine seal Shoes Do d<> wax calf-sliin Shoetees Do grain do Do do Shoes Do ' strong Pumps Children’s leather Boots AU of which will be sold low for cash by John Douglass, July 9 81 Gibbon 'mil ding. Fresh Flour. Just received, from Philadelphia, by the brig Hi Hi cm & Alary, the following articles, for sale at No. IT, Exchange wharf, Superfine Flour, in whole and half barrels Fresli Crackers, in kegs Gunpowder, of Dupont’s brand Kegs cut Nails, assorted ON HAND, 40 casks London bottled Porter Madeira and Lisbon Wines and 3020 lbs North Carolina Hams Francis Jalineau. july 9- —81 Sugar, Rice aiui Uaiiuiuo. 50 lihus. prime New-Orleans Sugar, now landing from New-York 53 half tierces Rice, fit for retailers, just from the mill 25 boxes Augusta Candles, now landing and for Side- cheap liv BROOKS & WELMAN. c..-_ JV v) barrels Menhaden Fish. For sale by july 6 m- LAWRENCE & THOMPSON. -SO 3000 bushels Corn. For sale b v jutv 6—m—80 ISAAC COHEN & CO. Philadelphia Razee Loots. The Subscriber has just received per brig Olynthvs, 50 pair RAZEE BOOTS, of a superior quality.- iune 1 65 John Douglass. w harf and Stores. at es tensive WTiarf and commodious Stores, occupied by Mr. Bama M‘Kinne, of which or -c r -,, n be had on the first of November next.— -rms apply to R. & J. HABERSHAM. . —81 l'he subscriber andkarsf T absen } from Savannah for. .a John Lawson, esq. his attoiAbv juac 2r James Bilbo. few months, E. Bliss oc Co. (nahk et-so.ua »e) Have just received per ship Adonis', from New- York, tpes; Cambric; cotton Lace; bell Buttons; nun’s Thread; men’s buckskin and beaver Gloves; ladies’ kid and silk Gloves; tortoise shell Combs; Ribbons; Levantine Shawls and fancy Handkerchiefs. 1 case China Silk, assorted colors black, green and changeable Florence S'lk 1 case cotton Cambrics 1 do Calico 1 do Ginghams 1 bale India Cottort 1 case German Sheeting, &c. jure 6—67 Duel, Gresham Co. Have now landing, from the ship Hinnefred, fiom Liver pool, A large supply of SUMMER GOODS. ALSO, 39 casks and cases assorted Hardware and Cutlery, each containing a complete assortment for u retail store One case superior plated Ware, consisting of cruet Frames, candlesticks. Snuffers and Trays And via New-York, Two trunks Parasols, three baies Seersuckers, three bales Ilumltums 1000 pieces long yellow Nankeens, one case chip Hats; white, black and colored Levantine and Florence Silks Stout mixed coat Silks and Florentine Vesting; white and black lace Shawls and Veils; Merino Tippets; ele gant embroidered Ridicules, assorted colors and patterns Thread Laces and Edgings One case Chinelle Cowls, assorted colors and sizes Fifteen bases straw Hats and Bonnets Six cases Artificial Flowers Seventeen cases Looking Glasses, a part of which are in ;1. g.n* june 15—71 Landing From brig Almira, Atwood, master, from Boston, Wiiite pine Boards N. E. Rum, in hogsheads and barrels One bale priest Cloths, cotton Bagging Five casks Cheese Fifty boxes Slate Two bales Huinhums Three cases Northern Homespuns. For sale by Wkitney & Parkman, ftdv 6 l— 80 Hunter's wharf Fi<*esn Fruit and Turtle. Limiting from, the schooner Alary Ann, from Nassau, Pine Apples, Cocoa Nuts, Lmies and green Turtle ALSO, tons Lignumvitae; all of which will be sold low. on application at the wharf, or to i ’ Carnochaji & Mitchel. july 6—80 A J [ To be rented, That large and convenient HOUSE, in Savannah, with its appurtenances, in West Broad street} belonging to Thomas Gibbons, esq. possession will be given early in November next, a part of the Furniture, which is parti cularly fitted for the house, will be rented with it. The premises are too well known to require further discrip, tiorf. Applications will be made by letter addressed to Thomas Gibbons, esq. Elizabethtown. New Jersey. William Gibbons, july 9-»*-81 Attorney of Thtmet Gibbons Just received, And now landing from New- York, 37 hhds. prime selected New-Orleans Sug-r, fit for re tailing- 40 do do retailing MolasseS 4 pipes 4th proof genuine Cognac Brandy 10 chests Gunpowder and Hyson Tea 6 casks assorted Shot 2 pipes old Madeira Wine • quarter casks L. P. Teneriffe and Malaga do barrels Pork and Beans IN STOIIP, old 4th proof.Jamaica Rum, warranted pure, be- , ingimported direct Whiskey, N. E. Rum, Coffee andiron Together with a u rge and general assortment of well chosen UP.OCERIE8, in any quantity to suit purchasers, for sale by '*# ' liROCK.S & WELMAN, june 4—66 He’ op's wharf. William i\ Beers Has received a variety of elegant lace Veils Denn Veils . Shawls and Handkerchiefs Thread Laces, of the newest patterns ALSO, A few pieces first quality bed Ticking Black and colored Crapes (veil low) Green Florence Silk, fine book Musiin 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 Linens, at all prices, silk Gloves Fresh HYSON TEA, best quality, june 8—<—68 iHlti.t liCUiCa. English Cammomiie Flowers Fine powdered Cream Tartar Do do Yellow Bal-k Fresh do Ipecac Do Caraway Seed Do Do Anniseed Best short staple Isinglass Do Flake Manna Do Alexandrine Senna Bateman’s Drops American Ink Powder Essence of Peppermint Refined Cainpuor Turkey green Arabic British Oil Harlem do Spanish Flies Mace Nutmegs Mann- , in sorts English Sugar of Lead Do Rochelles alts Pill Boxes * The above articles are offered for sale by Siebljlus & Mason. -40 Factorage and Commission. The subscriber having commenced in die above line of BUSINESS, off* rs iris services to his friends and the public; Ills Gounting-Rooui is on Wayne’s upper wimrf, formerly occupied by Messrs. Piiinizy & Barnett- The Store is large and commodious—produce will be re ceived on storage^nd every attention given to its re ception and shipment. RICHARD WAYNE. der 2—129 Corn and Bacon. I he cargo of tlie sloop Juiia-Ann, from North-Garoli- na. For sale by ,1. B ATTELLE, No. 16, Holton's Range, Directly under his former Counting-Room. Who offers for sale, the following Articles, on favorable terms, to close invoices, 15 lihds Muscovado Sugar 1 hiid Pliiladtlpliia lump do 6 quarter casks and 2 luuf pipes Marcella Wine, found - nearly equal to Madeira 14 quarter casks L. P. Teneriffe Wine 10 casks Claret Wane 50 cases do do Demijohns old .Madeira Wine Do ' Bordeaux Brandy and Holland Gin 6 hampers English Cheese 2 tierces do mutton Hams 25 jugs do split Peas S t kits do red and white Herrings 50 half bis Philadelphia Crackers 30 hampers black Bottles 10 dozen handsome Windsor Chairs 2 new well made Cables 15 do Hawsers 30 coils Cordage, 400 double and single Blocks 5 second hand S.rils, for a brig ol 200 tons 1 trunk white cotton Platillas 2 cases Muslins ALSO, 200 casks stope l ime -j june 11—69 Andrew izow 6c Co. Have received, by the ship Winnifred, from Liverpool, and other late arrivals, (Turkey red Yarn Linens and cotton Shirtings . Fancy figured mull Muslins, for dresses Fme and coarse, low priced leno Muslins, suitable for pavillions Plain and figured Cambrics Calicoes and Ginghams, in great variety Counterpanes and Marseilles Quilts Handsome furniture Dimities Common and 6-4-cambric Dimities White and colored Marseilles Vesting Black and colored Bombazines arid bilks Bofnbozetts,. Jeans, York Stripes Piain and ribbed Stockinets Cotton Stockings, of ail kinds Madras and Putiicat Handkerchiefs Aprort Checks, brown Hollands Italian and Canton Crapes Whitechapel Needles and fresh ounce Threads Superior cotton Umbrellas London paper and pound Pins Cutlery, assorted, in small casks '■> Osnaburgs, Russia Sheetings, long Lawns; and, a variety of other GOODS, all of which will be sold, either wholesale or at retail, on the most moderate terms. tPa-H- Cy -SO For sale Administrator’s sales. Will be sold in front of our store, On Monday, 19th August, AT 10 O’COCK A gold Watch, sundry articles of Jewellery, silver, smith’s Tools, and a think of wearing apparel, being the personal property of Timothy Bonticou, dec. By order of the administrator. * • M. Herbert & Co. july 6—tf—80 iiAACaiUf a aitiC.’ On the first Tuesday in September next, Will be sold before the Court House, in this city, be. tween the usual hours, * A prime Negro Feilow, n..med Mas cs, belonging to the tstate ofE. Wells, deceased. Sotdby order of the executor. M. HERBERT St CO. auct’rs. julv 9 81 I Aiaraiiaj. s &uic continued. On the first Tuesday in August next, Will be sold at the covy-t house in Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, Two Negro Women, named Rose and Di; levied on as the property of Joseph Jl.,vi3 to satisfy an execution at • he suit .of the United States, vs. Joseph Davis andDpvid Lcion. JOHN EPPINGER, marshal. i v 6—8^ Marshal’s sale. On the first Tuesday in August next, Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Savannah, between the hours oflOand 3 o’clock, A Negro Wench,, named Dali a; levied on as the pro perty of Robert Dillon, at tlie suit of William Ilort. John Eppinger, ". ly 6 80 . darshajl Marshal’s sale. On the frst Tuesday iu August next, Will be sold at tlie market-house in the town of St. Ma* ry’s, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, Ail that house and lot, (known by number 56) lately occupied by Silvanus Church, in the town of Jefferson, on Great Satilla river, with eleven whole and six half lots contiguous, and designated bv the numbers, Whole Lois—36, 65, 77, &5, 96, 100, 41, 60, 64, SO, 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 cf Janies Wilson—the above property pointed out by the plaintiff’s attorney. W. F. KELLY, july 4 79 rhpv tv . jshal. Marshal’s sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, Will be sold at the .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- n.iii, Brutus, sen. Brutus, jun. Duncan, Galloway, Gsesart 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 EPPINGER, june 27 76 Alar shat Marshal’s sales. A valuable tract of land, containing five hundred acres, situate in Mflntosh County, and within one mile of the court house; this land is well adapted to the cul ture of sugar, rice and cotton. The teniis will be libe ral, and may be known by application to the subscriber in Savannah. R. W. HABERSHAM, march 9 29. * Ranted To the Printing- Buabe% two APPRENTICES. Ap ply at this Office. June 29*——77 i By virtue of a decree of the honorable tlie 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* plainants and Joseph Currie and Joseph Miller, were de fendants, Will be sold at tlie court-house in the city’of Savannah, between tlie usual hours, On the first Tuesday in August next, The following negroes, viz: Dublin, Rina, Mintey, Han. nali, Priscy, Tom, Mary, Molly, Sandy, Maria, Elisey, Fox, Hercules, Cuffy, Suckey, Betsy, Polly and Sambo-1-* being a part of the personal estate of the Lite John Currie, esq. dec. JOHN EPPINGER, inn. 27 76 • Alarshat iN OVV r iailUiUg, Prom brig Three Sisters, 12 cases fluted half pint TUMBLERS. For sale by J. BATTELLE, No. 16, Commerce Rout Who has far sate low, to close an account, 35 coils superior bale ROPE. <vj> 100 bales COTTON wanted to fill up the EX« MOUTH, for Liverpool. Apply as above, iune 25—75 William H. Gilleland Earnestly requests all those indebted to him, both in this city and in tlie country, to call and settle their ac counts by the first of August, (as he intends leaving the city at that time,) otherwise their respective accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for coiled, tion. July 6—l—-80 Copartnership* Charles C. Dunn having associated his brother James II. Dunn, in business with liim in tlie DRUG tine, under the firm of Chaiu.es 8i Jajies Dunn; they offer for Sale at their store on the .Bay, a generally assorted Stock of MEDICINES, low for cash, and compting-housi Ink, by the bottle. CHARLES 8t JAMES DUNN, july 2- - -78 Notice. A meeting of the Commissioners of Public Roads op Chatham county, will be held at the court-house in Sa vannah on Monday tlie fifteenth day of tlie present month, by resolution cf the board. BQNt), july 6 8<J sec'ry The subscribers Will receive proposals for repairing and putting in complete order the l-oof and cornice of"the Exchange.—- The last day for receiving proposals will be on the 15th instant. C. HARRIS, G. V. PROCTOR. V Committee. E. HARDEN, . 3 july 6. 80 . Lank ot the Stale oi Ueorgia. The stockholders of the Bank of the State of Georgia are hereby notified, that th e-second instalment of twenty per centum will be received at the State Bank in Savan nah; and for the accommodation of western stockhold ers, an agent will be appointed to attend at the Bank at Augusta for that purpose also? from the first of August next. The holders of stock are required to pay this in. stalment within six months from the time of subscribing for tlie same, in specie or notes of the Banks of Georgia. W. B. Bulloch, president. The editors of newspapers throughout the state art! requested to publish tlie above, and forward their bills fo? .vmeht. Savannah, 25th June, 1816 —75 Bank Shares. Wanted to purchase, frorii eighty to one hundred Shires in tlie Planters’ Bank or the Bank of uie State of . nrsr’.a v -r which c .sh will be paid. Enquire for pa)^ Loulars of the printer-. 4r^4¥ 1