Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, August 10, 1816, Image 1

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3 y j?REVEBICIC S. FELL.] Number 95.] the republican IS PUBLISHED l rvEB r TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 1 It sixooluws FAYA E LE IS ADVANCE.^ ADVERTISEMENTS . Seventy-Five Cents per will be inserted at the ra Tr .s £T EX and a Hxfi square the first tune, and 1“® T Cents for each continuation. CASH „ -11 orders from the Country-, unless the must accompany a or party well known to batmajtbe secured m low-, the Editor. :) AUGUST 10, 1816. ' ■ " ;. : *ik ■ - [Whole Number 370<h -w- SS5 TH \VITII0UT' FEAR. - ‘-.l.-ti [Volume XIV C uut.i ini, uiuvM : party well known to he Editor. Editor must be post-paid. jit Letters to the r.m. For Liverpool The fine fast sailing brig GEORGIA, captain A-jnruvet daily expected; having three tourtl.s of M &Jr c’ar^ ready to go on board. For balance of ^ r . / excellent accommodations, ap- freigbt or passage, Uavin^^^ & BATTELLE .‘ P‘>’ 10 87 juiy For Havana The schooner ANN, captain Lowder, will sail ■ in tfc* days. For freight or passage, out or A/u Ayin ^ -y 01, board, or to = Carnochan & Mitchel. nuz-W 6- Kor New-York or Boston T’hc ik\v brig GENLRAL GA rv^S, N. Foster, master, will be dispatched in all this week.— r freight or »*sage apply ^faster on boaie, 01 For sale, on board, 2d barrels Potatoes 4j quintals Codfish 2d boxes Herring 20,000 spruce Laths 5j )m feet white pme Boards, clear stuff august 6——'93 _ For Philadelphia The regular packet brig SALLY, John II E Blve, master, will sail on Sunday, the 11th in3t. iFor freight or passage apply to the captain on board, at M-Kinne’s wharf, or to W. T. Williams. Landing, from said brig, 12 hogsheads Philadelphia Whiskey 8 Carts A; reams superfine letter Paper 23 reams superfine Foolscap . 13 bis best Philadelphia Ale, racked and fit lor immedi ate bottling 20 boxis bottled Cider 5: lbs fi-esh «u-t~ put up in ice. august 6-93 a tew copies of Strictures on the cnltiv tion « f the Sugar Cane, just received mid tor sale at this office. august 1 - -91 Niles’ Register. A few copies of this valuable and useful work remain on hand. For s.ae, at this office. august 1—91 . John Tanner, ' - " - A bolto^’s Havre, 1? (In the room formerly occupied by Jonathan Battelle) • Has received^y the ship .Minis, A large and elegant assortment of English, French and India GOODS; which he offers, at casli or approved paper at ninety days, jnlv 30 —■ 90- prices, for , Brown Stout CROCKERYW ARE. 20 casks very best Brown Stout 50 crates Crockcrywure, assorted, suitable for coun try stores. For sale by Wm. Taylor. MlgUSt 3 h ^*2 ' For sale 1 elegant Mahogany Side-Board 1 do do Bureau 2 do do Tables 1 dozen elegant fancy Clears, and 1 Mahogany ' 'r.-dle. Apply to W. & Aa Weyman & Co. >R6 % ’ 'in the Ray Private sale. Mechel per sloop General Washington, from Charleston, & boxes white Sugars 1 case containing twenty gross Scissors ALSO, 12 silver V, r ..tches. JOSEPH DEPASS. . —A,-—L04 For sale . 20 casks CLARET, of a superior quality. R. Richardson. august 8 94 W anted To the Printing Busines, two APPRENTICES. Ap ply et this Office. june 29 77 Wnari and Stores. To rent, that extensive Wharf and commodious Stores, present occupied bv Mr. Baroa. M*Kinne, of wliich Possession may be had on the first of November next. Tor t.enns applv to R. &.J. HABERSHAM. juiy 9 81 • • Savannah Poor House and Hospital. VISITING COMMITTEE For July and August, James Morrison and 'Benjamin Bttrrottoiis. Joseph Cumming, _ h'lv 30——90 Secretary Notice: TV. copartnership, heretofore existing between the "bxfnbers, under the firm of J. Hanmer & Co. was dis- ■ ve “ oa the 25th June last, by mutual consemt. J. HANMER A. GAMAGE Ue f 6 S1 l b' c riber is authorized to settle the concerns of ^ >te firm of J. Hanmer &. Co. and having purchased ir stock will continue his former line of business. J, Hanmer. -94 or sale A quantity of West India CASTOR OIL, of a superior quality. Apply to THOMAS W-.HARRIS, ai. list 6—e-—93 Market-square For sale 200 pieces Cotton Bagging 50 quarter casks TeneriffWine 17 hog-heads Mola.iscs 10 casks Madeira Wine. iulv lli— 82 R. RICHARDSON. The subscribers Have just received, and offer for sale, 53 casks trace Chains 41 boxes assorted window Glass 11 crates do Grockeryware 20 bags race Ginger. L. PETTY Sc CO. juiy 16 84 .Ir Hi tine's wharf For sale 200 barrels Philadelpliia superfine F...OUR. R. Richardson. iulv 27 89 Landing, From on board the brig Sally, from Philadelphia, and sloop Volant, from Charleston, 15 hogsheads rye Whiskey 20 barrels do do ATI), Boxes white Havana Sugar. For sale by Isaac Cohen & Co. august 6—m—93 Philadelphia Flour. Just received from Philadelphia, by the brig Sally, Superfine Flour, in whole and half barrels 20 barrels rye Whiskey Kegs buck and duck Shot, assorted Kegs Gunpowder, double F. r. Dupont. For sale by F. Jalineau. august 6—ji—93 J. F. De Lorme & Co. Have just received from New-York, and offer for sale, at their store, cheap for cusii, No. 5. Gibbon’s building, the following Articles:— Toilet looking Glasses, elegant plated Candlesticks, paste Board, elegant thread Lace, northward Homespun, tortoise shell, quill back and horn Combs, snuff Boxes, Brushes, elegant Jewellery, Stationary, Dry-Goods, and Hardware. Also, an assortment of Musical Instruments, such as Clarionet, German Flute-Fifes, Fiageliets, Vio lin, Guitars, Hand-Organs; also, music Books, to suit the above instruments; as also for the Piano Forte, Etc. juiy 18—|p—85 — j Fresh Shoes and Slippers. Just received,f-om New-York, by the brig Pocahontas, con sisting of the folio-wing kinds: Ladies’ black kid Slippers, from Hedenberg’s manufactory Do do undressed Morocco, do do Men’s Morocco Shoetees Do do Pumps Del fine seal Shoes Do do wax calf-shin Shoetees Do grain do Do do Shoes Do strong Pumps Children’s leather Boots * All of wliich will be sold low for cash by John Douglass, juiy 9 81 Gibbon's inti'ding Factorage and Commission. The subscriber having commenced in the above line of BUSINESS, offers ids' services to his friends and the public; his Counting-Room is on Wayne’s upper wharf, formerly occupied by Messrs. Phinizy 8c Barnett- The Store is large and commodious—-produce will be re ceived on storage and every attention given to its re ception and shipment. RICHARD WAYNE, dec 2—139 Fire-Wood. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to custom ers and friends for past favors, and solicits a continu ance of their custom. There is a constant supply of the best oak, hickory and ash WOOD at his Wood-Yard, —ith drays in waiting to transport it from his wharf. Ephraim Cooper. N. B. Purchasers are requested not to pay the dray man one cent, without a bill receipted. ium- 18 ■+• 72. ■ For sale V . A House and Lot, in St. Jairies’s square; being one of the most healthy and pleasant situations in this city on the said lot are all necessary opt buildings. This pro- perty will be sold for a moderate price, and a credit of oiie/two and three years g*iven for the payment. Per- sons disposed to purchase will apply towdier of the “"bscribers. BLN. SHEF1 ALL, M. SHEFTALL, sen. april 6 41 »Hst , lank Manifests, For sale at this Office. Boarding school. Mrs. Canuet has removed her Boarding School to Mr. Eppinger’s brick house, on the South Commons, nearly opposite the Academy, where she can accommo date some more young ladies. juiy 23——f< M -87 Blank Bills of Sale. For Bale at this Office The subscribers lave now. landing Jrom brig Pocah'mtus,from New- fork; 100 barrels MeiUi-clch 30 do. Mackerel r,- 10 pieces bed Ticking •TO do Priest Cloths ' . IX STORE • Writing, letter, printing, wrapping and sheathing Faper Ship Bread and Gortlij Barrels glaubei Salts Curry. Combs liatcliets, Hammers, Axes and hollow Ware Fioor Brushes . > Cut N.iils, Trunks Boxes Cliocotate Bed ColvIs, Twine, ravens’ Duck No. 1 to 6 Shot Boxes cotton and wool Cards Currants, in barrels 1 case mill Saws 6 casks northern Shoes Olmstead & Battelle. iulv 9-81 On hand, A quantity of excellent BACUN, in casks, fit for ex portation. 14 kegs best Buncombe Butter, for family use 60 dp do Lard 50 boxes assorted ci tton Cards 3 tierces men’s common lined Shoes Cases assorted looking Glasses Bales Cioths Cotton - Shirtings Cotton Cambri: s, c,. Sec. A. Erwin, Lethbridge & Co. juiy 30- 9U Junes' wharf Landing, From the schooner .bin, f. cm Havana, 60 half boxes of superior white Sugar, for family use 40 barrels Muscovado Sugar 43 barrris Coffee Best Spanish Cigars, in boxes and half boxes Sweet Aleats and Fruits. For sah by Carnochan Mitchel. august 6—r—93 Andrew Low be Co. Have received, iy ihe ship II itmifred, from Liverpool, and other late arrivals, Turkey red Yarn Linens and cotton Shirting-s Fancy figured mull Muslins, for dresses Fine and co. rse, lew priced leno Muslins, suitable for paviiiions Plain and figured Cambrics Calicoes and Ginghams, m great Variety- Counterpanes anil Marseilles Quilts Handsome furniture Dimities Common and 6-4 cambric Dimities White and colored Marseilles Vesting Black and colored Bombazines anU Silks Bombazetts, Jeans, York Stripes Plain and ribbed Stockinets Cotton Stockings, of all kinds Madras and Puliicut Handkerchiefs Apron 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 varietv of other GOODS, all of which will be sold, eitliev wholesale or at retail, on the,most moderate ♦ernis. i ’ 8' 1 Duel, Gresliafh <nc Go. Have now landing,from the ship Winnefred, from Liver- ) ■ pool, A large supply of SUMMER GOODS. ALSO, 39 casks and cases assorted Hardware and Cutlery, each containing a complete assortment for a retail store One case superior plated Ware, consisting of cruet Frames, candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays Jlud via New-York, Two trunks Parasols, three bales Seersuckers, three bales Humhums 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 Luces and Edgings One case Chnieile Cords, assorted colors and sizes Fifteen cases straw Hats and Boiujets Six cases Artificial Flowers Seventeen cases Looking Glasses, a part of wliich are in elegant gilt frames. june 15—71 Just received, And now landing from New- York, 37 hhds. prime selected New-Orleans Sugar, 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. Teneriffeand Malaga do barrels Pork and Beans . IX STORE, old 4th proof Jamaica Rum, warranted pure/ be ing imported direct Whiskey, N. E. Rum, Coffee andiron Together with a large and general assortment of well chosen GROCERIES, in any,quantity to suit purchasers, for saleby BROOKS & WELMAN, june 4—65 Bolton's wharf For sale The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, at which Joseph Hill lately resided—it is a substantial well built bridge, composed chiefly of cypress; it has stood the creshets, and appears to be in all respects a good and fomplete piece of work. For terms apply to JOHN BOLTON or > ex'ors. JEREMIAH CUYLER. 5 J. Hill. april 4 4-0 For sale One thousand acres salt (now fresh) marsh, in Wil mington river, joining lands of John Simpson, now con fiscated, and lands of J. M'Queen, esq. originally onihe 4th September, 1772, granted-James Lucena, dec. For terms apply to William Stephens, or at this office, where a plan may be *een;the tract is prime cotton land. Also acres of land, in lots of the beautiful village of Montgomery, on Vernon rive|; fine,' healthy summer’s residence. Enquire as above. inly-16 — 84 Blank Clearances fw s&le fX thjg « • ■- i Administrator’s sales. • Will be sold in front of ovr store, Oil Monday, 19th August, at lOo’com ■ i A gold Watch, sundry articles of Jewellery, silver, smith’s Tools, and a trunk of wearing apparel, being tlie personal property of Timothy Bonticou, dec. Jiy order of the administrator. , M. Herbert & Co. juiy 6—r.f—80 Executor’s sale. 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 Fellow, n..mcd Marcus, belonging to the estate of E. Wells, deceased. Sold by order of the executor. M. HERBERT & CO. auct'rs. juiy 9 81 Medical Science Lottery, •I ' NO. 2. Will draw on the 7th of October in the city of New- York The prizes are, 1 of g30,000 is 830,000 I 20,000 $0,000 1 10,000 10,000 1 5000 5000 5 1000 5000 40 700 28,000 12 500 6000 20 200 4000 30 100 3000 70 50 3500 100 20 2000 2500 10 25,000 3000 - 7 21,000 9500 5 47,500 15,281 prizes? 14,719 blanks 5 More prizes than blanks. Tickets in the above Lottery for sale by the subscriber. JOSLAH PENFIELD. juiy 9—ir-L—81 Bank of the State of Georgia. The Directors will, on TUESDAY, the 27th August in stant, at 11 o’clock a. m. at the Bank in Savannah, ap point thirteen Directors, to preside over the Office of Discount and Deposit, established at the city of Augusta. Also, seven Directors, to preside over the Office of Dis count and Deposit, established at the town of Miiledge- ville. ■ At the same time the Directors will elect a Cashier for the Office at Augusta, with a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, who will be required to give two or more sufficient securities, for the discharge of the duties required of him, in the sum of forty thou sand dollars. Also,.a Cashier fog.the Office at Milledgeville, with a salary of one thousand dollars per annum, who will be required to give two or more sufficient securities, for the discharge of the duties required of him, in the sum of thirty thousand dollars. Candidates for the Offices of Cashier, will address their applications to the subscriber, stating the names of their securities; and, immediately after the election, the per sons elected Cashiers to said Offices, will be required to repair to the Bank at Savannah. < Eleazer Early, Savannah, 5th August, 1816. Cashier N. B. The Editors of the Gazettes of this State are requested to publish the above notification until the day cf c.ection. , fang 6-9^1 " Factorage and Commission BUSINESS. The subscriber informs his friends and the public in general, that he has commenced in the above business, and hopes, by strict attention and punctuality, tp merit a share of public favor. He offers for sale, his Stock in Trade, on good terms, consisting of excellent. Blankets, of different sizes; colored Negro Clothes, Cassimeres, second Broadcloths, Calicoes, cotton Bagging, 8cc. and will Let liis Stand, near the Market-square; the Store ia twenty-five feet by twenty, and a Cellar, under the store, that will hold from fifty to sixty bales of cotton. For terms apply to JAMES WHITE. august 1 ex 91 , The subscribers Have entered into partnership in the practice of LAW. Their Office is immediately over the Book Store of Mr. William T. Williams, on the Bay. WILLIAM DAVIES, JOHN DRYSDALE. Iulv 30- iT 90 , , » . For sale A GARDEN LOT, No. 42, containing six acres, situate on the Augusta road, between the Brick yard and Clay’s swamp, about one quarter of a mile from Spring Hill; part of which is, at present, planted in cotton, by Joseph. Stiles, esq.—about three and an half acres of it is high, and a rich clay soil; the balance, rich low land. It is particularly well calculated for a Garden and Place of Amusement, from its vicinity to town, or for a Brick yard—it would be laid off in lots to suit purchasers, if requested; indisputable titles will be given. For terms, and a plan of the lot, apply to « John M £ Kinnon. august 1—l—91 For sale The PLANTATION called Vernezobre, settled -by- colonel Daniel Heyward, dec. situate on the east side of the Savannah back-river, twelve miles from the city, and contiguous to the lands of Thomas Gibbons, esq. The tract consists of a total of 2125 acres, being divided in to pretty equal proportions of tide-swamp, pine-barren cotton and provision lands. 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 the latter, with a large body of cleared provision land, there are about 100 acres of prime uncleared cot ton land. On the place there is an excellent dwelling- house, with five rooms; a large substantially built barn, with a number 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 chaser, apply to the owner, at Callawassie Island, St. Luke’s Parish, South-Carolina, or to thq undersigned factors in Savannah. WILLIAMSON & DE VILLERS. may 25 *■ ■ 62 Stolen, From the subscriber, on the night of the 12th instant, Five Hundred and Eighty-Six Dollars; principally in 50 and 20 dollar bank notes of the State Bank of Morth Carolina. A Reward of Fifty Dollars will be given f<zr the recovery of the money and apprehension of the thief} or Twenty-Five Dollars for the money alone. . jniy37—T *