Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, August 27, 1816, Image 1

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BY FREDERICK S: 'FELL."] SAVANNAH, (GrA)'AUGUST 27, 1810. l m u [Whole Number £713. Number 102.] TRUTH WITHOUT FEAR. [Volume XIV THE REPUBLICAN IS NJBUSltED - EVERT TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, AT SIX DOLLARS PERA.T.YUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ADVERTISEMENTS *» <* r e T d , a ; *? a square the first time, ana. Cex rs for each continuation. CASH* '*■ * must accomp.-ny all onlcrs from the Country unless the ™i%Z be loured in Town, or the party well known to the Editor. Jill Letters to the Editor must be post-paid. For Baltimore The schooner BLAZING STAR, hourly ex- nected. On board, for sale, 120 barrels prime pJ!J>ii».ir. she, will be despatched immediately. For freight of passage, enquire on board, or to - Cumming & Moorhead. Who hnv-'for sale, *100 kegs well assorted cut Nails Linseed Oil, in c; sksand barrels 3 hhds prime Tobacco 25 bales Twine Quarter ke gs Powder autrust 17 98 For Philadelphia The schooner .BETSEY, captain Robinson, will he dispatched in a few days. Forfreight or t^Mnussage apply on board, at M‘Kinne’s wharf, or * b t ^J W. T. WILLIAMS. nor 24 101 §5* A few copies of Strictures on the cultivation of the Sugar Cane, just received and for sale at tlds office. august 1 91 Bills on England. For sale by ROBERT ]VIACKA\. aug 24 101 Bills on New-York For sale. Apply to CALVIN BAKER & CO. aug 22 100 j Checks on New-York, At sight. F<.r sale at the Insurance Office. Richard Wayne, august 22 100 f sec’ry. Niles’ Register. A few copies of this valuable and useful work remain on hand. For sale, at this’office. cUf.n.St l--°l - . For sale 2500 bushels Gourd Seed^ORN s 5<J0 bushels OATS. ) Perry & Wright. aug 15—l—97 Just received 1 case elegant assorted colored o l cloth Table-Covers. 1 case toilet Glasses, without drawers Stebbins & Mason. rug 24—t—.101 For sate "... 20 casks CLARET, of a superior duality. R. Richardson. sngost D 04 Flour. Just received from Baltimore, per schooner Blazing Star, 125 barrels fresh FLOUR.. For sale by Henry W. Hills. aug 20—1 99 - , For sale 200 pieces Cotton Bagging 50 quarter casks Teneriff Wine 17 hug heads M-hisses 10 casks Madeira Wine. R. RICHARDSON, julv 11 82 For sale 200 barrels Philadelphia superfine F. .OUR. R. Richardson. july 27 89 John Tanner, - - bolton’s range, (In the room formerly .occupied by Jonathan Battelle) Has received by the ship Adonis, A large and elegant assortment of English, French and India GOODS; which he offers, at reduced prices, for cash or approved paper at ninety days. Frederick Abel, Fr^n1 Germany, Offers his services, to the public, if* teaching MUSIC and PAINTING; atsO, in toning Eianb Fortes and in Aliniciture. > > His lodgings i re at Mr. Jqiin Deliikrghe^s. an-.- \Q~ ——1.1 —:—tt ’ Dr. Lewis Merman s/uerlii, Latehj f roin Hamburgh 'Will practice in the various brandies of his profession. Applications to be made at Mr. Thomas Jones’ boarding house. aug 20—99 For sale v A good saddle HORSE. Apply to the printer. mu : 1st O'; pQ t For sale One thousand acres salt (now fresh) marsh, in Wil- ^"ngton river, joining lands of- John Simpsoh, now com hscated,and lands of J. McQueen, esq., originally on the 4U) September, 1772, granted James Luceiia, dec. For' ®7 tns apply to William Stephens, or. at this office, * i P a P' ln m ay be seenjthe tract is prime cottqn land. Also acres of land, in lots of the beautiful village of ontgomery, on Vernon rivers fine, healthy summer’s' "Wfcaee. Enquire as above. july 16—84 New Goods . 4b B. FANNIN M CO* Rave just received J>er ship Adonis, from J\lew-York, A general. assortment of Dry Goods, adapted to the present and approaching season, among which are London superfine and'2d quality blue, black,brown, mixt, bottle green and olive Broadcloths London superfine and 2d quality Blue, black, brown, zu^Xt, single and double milled Casstmerfe Vigonia Cassimeres Blue, black and mixt Stockingnetts Black and olive Velvets Corderoys Toilnet and Marseilles Vestings Bombazets, assorted colors Black and colored Bombazines Black and colored Sinchaws Do do Sarsnets Do do Levantines Do do Florences White do Satins Black Florentines White, pink and yellow figured Silks Black Canton Crapes * »ck and white Italian Crapes ick Barcelona Handkerchiefs Merino Shawls , 5-4 6-4 and 7-4 black and white silk lace Shawls Do do do do do do do Veils Do do do do . do do do Tipputs 5-4 6-4 and 7-4 embroidered and plain Levantine silk Shawls. 5-4 6-4 and 7-4 sattin damask Shawls Thread and cotton Laces Ladies’ and gentlemen’s black and white silk Hose Do do do do do Gloves Plain and figured satin a d taffafy Ribbons Black and colored Galoons Silk Cords and Braids Silk ball Buttons Sewing Silks, assorted colors Silk Purses, elastic Garters Silk Poplins Fans Irish Linens, long Lawns and linen Cambric Irish and Russia Sheetings German Rolls 4-4 and 6-4 cotton Cambrics 7-8 and 4-4 do Shirting Colerain do Maddapollams 6-4, 7-4,8-4, 9-4,10-4 and 12-4 Damask linen Tablecloths Do cotton do Cotto^Cassimeres, York Stripes, white Jeans Linen and cotton Checks Cotton Bedticking Plain and corded light striped Ginghams Camb. and common Dimities Superfine and common Calicoes Furniture do Brown Piuttilas Cotton Hollands Do Suspenders Ladies- and gentlemen’s white cotton Hose Do do do black do do Do do do colled do do Gentlemen’s mixed cotton Hose Do unbleached cotton half Hose Figured and plain jaconet Muslins Figured and do mull do Lappet and book do Figured and plain Lenoahs Gentlemen’s fancy Cravats 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 cotton Shawls Ladies’ white cotton pocket Handkerchiefs •Children’s printed pocket Handkerchiefs Nun’s Treads Cotton Threads, in hanks All colored and Osnaburgs Threads Quality and shoe Binding Colored cotton Peritts ^ Foundation Gause Madras and Romal Handkerchiefs Ladies’ long and habit Gloves Do do do kid Gloves Nutshell Gloves Gentlemen’s beaver Gloves Do buckskin Gloves Cotton Umbrellas Parasols Work Baskets Figured Rattinets Fiag Handkerchiefs Velvet Binding Pack Pins, Nos. 3,'4, 44 and 5 Georgia and northern Homespuns .Osnaburgs Shirt Buttohs, Tapes, Bobbon, Needles, Sic. Sic. &c. The above articles are ottered for sale, at their store, (north side Johnson square) on very accommodating terms, either at wholesale or retail. aug20—99 i. * Andrew Low & Co. Rave received, bu the ship IVinnifred, from Liverpool, and other lafe arrivals, Turkey red’Yarn * Linens and cotton Shirtings Fancy figured mull Muslins, for dresses Fine and coarse, low priced leno Muslins, suitable for paviliions Plain and figured Cambrics Calicoes and Ginghams, in great variety Counterpanes and Marseilles Quilts Handsome furniture Dimities Common anti.6-4 cambric Dimities White and Colored Marseilles Vesting Black and colored Bombazines and Silka Bombazetts, Jeans, York Stripes Plain and ribbed Stockinets Cqtton Stockings, o'f all kinds Madras and Pullicat Handkerchiefs Apron. Checks, brown Hollands It.-ban and Canton Crapes Whitechapel; Needles and fresh ounce Threads •Superior Cotton- Umbrellas London paper aud pound Pins Cutlery, assorted, in small casks Osnaburgs, Russia Sheetings, long Lawns; and, a variety of other GOODS, au-of which will be sold, either wholesale or at retail, on the most moderate turnS;• - July 6^-80 Factorage and Commission. The subscriber having Commenced in the above fine of BUSINESS, offers his services to his friends and the public; his Cjftunting-Raom is on Wayne’s upper wharf, formerly occupied by Messrs. Phinizy &.Barnett- - The Store is large and. commodious—-produce will be re- 1 ’ “ Mo.itf re ception and'shipment, dec 2—-139 RICHARD WAYNE. A Book-Keeper wanted. Apply to the Editor. aug 22—100 . -, b 1 ';„Wanted T/ To the Printing B urines, two APPRENTICES. Ap- ly atthis Office. juife 29——77 | History of the Late War. Between the United States and Great Britain. Trial of Lieutenant Smith, for the Murder of Captain Carson ' Hogg’s Mador of the Moor, a Poe;n, 62} cents Gulzara, Princess of Rdrsiu, a Sutyricai Novel—price jj* Ewell’s Medical Companion, 3d edition ’ Family Bibits, in various bindings Just received by _ W. T. WILLIAMS, aug .24— -IC’-l The Life oi General -.Jackson, Which was commenced by- the late .Major John Reid, is. now procnr-:- • r : ,nd will bt completedfbu JOHN H. EATON, FOR THE BKYHi- IT oy .y.is ( HH.ll WfcX or TilUJIECEASEB. This Work is already in a state of considerable for wardness, and will be finished during the ensuing fall. From the qualifications of the author; and hia being in possession of all the papers of the ,J^ener.-.Rappertaining to the operations in the South, its details may bo better relied on for accuracy than any other .that can be pre sented to the public. The History will commence with the* early life of Gen eral Jackson, and conclude with the operations of the British and American armies before New-Orleaits; and will comprise all tpe. events of the war in which he hid any agency. -The Work will contain about four hundred pages oc tavo, accompanied by an engraved likeness of the Gener al, and drawings of the different buttles.—Price Subscriptions, to the Jibove li oHe, received at. the Office of the Savannah Rejmblican. aug 13—96 The subscribers Have removed from Gibbon’s building to their new brick store, fronting Johnston’s squareeand have just receiv ed, per ship Woodbine, from New-York, 1 case assorted northern Homespun 1 do 4-4 fine Irish Linen 1 do 4-4 low priced do 20 pieces yellow Nankeen in STORE, Superfine Broadcloths and Cassimere Humbums, Gingham, Calico, Dimity PavillionJ3auze, Irish and Russia Sheeting Black Canton Handkerchiefs, M. rsfilles Vesting White and striped Jean, Russia Diaper Ladies’and gentlemen’s be ck and white silk Hose Ladies’ and gentlemen’s white’ and colored cotton Hose Ladies’ kid and beaver Gloves, cotton Counterpanes Marseilles Quilts, steam Loom Shirting Muslins, Cambrics, Lenoes, black and colored Sarsnett Black Shiuchews, Florentine Vesting Black Bombazine and Bombazet N Black and white Crape, brown, Linen Cotton Platillas, oil Cloths, Bedtick Cotton table Clq^hs and Rnapkins Cotton Cassimere, Romal and Madras Handkerchiefs, &c. Also, 2 elegant Piano Fortes 1 Crib, 1 pair knife Cases, 1 rocking Chair 2 sets elegant fancy Chairs, together with a number of other Articles, too-ledipus to enumerate, ail of which are'ottered for Sale, for cash or approved town acceptances. Stebbins & Mason. , aug 15 1 97 Powder aiid Lead. Received by the Mechanic, Regs bar Lead Kegs Dupopt’s Powder Kegs best Virginia Tobacco - One case, pi aid,Homespun One do northern made Axes. For sale by B. & G. Lathrop. august 22 l 100 Just received, OX CONSIGNMENT, And for sale by the subscriber, 30 barrels brown Stout, containing 3 dozen bottles each 5 casks Madeira Wine, containing 3 dozen bottles each, froui-Six to twelve years old 1 case Cognac Brandy, containing 18 bottles, 12 years old 1 do Jamaica. Rum, 4° 1® d° 14 do dp 1 do Wine, Ruin and Brandy, as above, 6 bottles of e«4» 1 do Cider,'containing 3} dozen bottles 4 cases, containing each 8 bottles very superior Raspberry 8 do do do, cherry Ratifie 8 do do do port’Wine The above articles are warranted genuine and of a very superior quality. , ALSO, IN STORE, 5 packages low priced Broadcloths 60 pieces cotton Bagging. Charles Howard. ♦ aug 24 101 * The subscribers * Rave naW landing Jrom brig Pocahontas,from J\'ew-York; 100 barrels Menhaden 30 do Mackerel . 10 pieces bed Ticking 10 do Priest Cloths IN STOUR Writing, letter, printing,, wrapping and sheathing Paper Ship Bread and Cordial Barrels glauber Salts Curry Combs Hatchets, Hammers, Axes and hollow Ware Floor. Brushes Cut Nails, Trunks ? Boxes Chocolate Bed Cords, Twine, ravens’Duck No. 1 tp 6 Shot Boxes cotton and wool Cards Currants, in barrels , 1 case mill Saws 6 casks northern Shoes ,' Olmstead & Battelle. July 9—81 » The subscribers Rave just received, and ojj'er for sale, 53 casks trace Chains 41 boxes assorted window Glass 11 crates do Crockery ware 20 bags race Ginger. L. PETTY & CO. july 16———84 AP Kinne' rwharf On hand, A quantity of excellent BACON, in casks, fit for ex portation. 14 kegs best Buncombe Butter, for family itse 60 do do Lard 50 boxes assorted cotton Cards 5 tierces men’s common lineal Shoes Cases assorted looking Glasses Bales Cloths Cotton Shirtings Cotton Cambrics, &o. 8cc. A. Erwin, Lethbridge & Co. jnlv 30 90 — Janes' wharf Just received, ' And now landing from Atew- Tor k, 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 Guupowdey and Hyson Tea 6 casks assorted Shot 2 pipesuld Madeira Wine quarter casks L. P. Teneriffe and Malaga do V' barrels Pork and Beans • jfcVT. ... ' IN’ STORE, . './fe- Wtd '4th proof' Jamaica Rum, warranted pure, be- » ing imported direct Whiskey, _N. E. Rtim>.Coffee andiron “Together toft"a laige .and general assortment of well chosen -GROCERIES,; in any (quantity to suit purchasers, for sale by BROOKS WF.IiMAN, jftfTie 4—66 Holton's 'wharf Factorage and Commission BUSINESS. % The subscriber informs his friends and the public in general, that he has commenced in foe above business, apd hopes, by strict attention and mptctuufity, to merit a share' of public favor. He otterirrer sale, his Stock in- Trade, on good; terms, consisting of excellent Blankets, of different sizes; colored. Negro Clothes, Cassimeres, second Broadcloths, Calicols, cotton Bagging, 819,. and toll Let lus Stand, near, the Market-square; Rie Store is twenty-five feet by twenty, and a Cellar, under the store, tha.Vwill hold {Tom fifty to sixty bales of cotton. For terms apply to JAMES WHITE. 1— Duel, Gresham & Co. Rave now landing,from the ship TVinnefred, ftom Litters 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 ahd Trays . And via JYtm-York, Two trunks Parasol?, three bales Seersuckers, three bales HumhUms 1000 pieces long yellow Nankeens, one case chip Hats; white, black, and colored Levantine and "Florence Bilks Stout mixed coat Silks and Florentine Vesting; white and black lace Shawls and Veils; Merino Tipp«ts; ele gant embroidered Ridicules, assorted colors and patterns Thread Laces and Edgings . I One case Chinelle Cords, assorted colors and sizes Fifteen'cases straw Hats and Bonnets Six cases Artificial Flowers Seventeen cases Looking Glasses, a part of which aro in elegant gilt frames. june 15—71 - - . : — ... _ . . Just opening and for sale. At the subscriber’s Clothing store, on the Bay, nexf dtjorfft MR. WILLIAM T. WILLIAM’S BOOKSTORE, 100 elegant superfine Coats, various colors 150 pair superfine cloth, cassimere and stockinet Pants* loons 50 silk Florentine Vests 100 fancy Vests 50 great Coats—all of which are made of the vety best materials and workmanship—cheap for cash OB approved credit at sixty days. Leslie Thompson. aug. 22— 100 Razee Boots, Shoes and Slippers, - JUST RECEIVED, FROM NEW-TORK, By the ship Woodbine and brig Savannap Packet, Ladies’ colored and black morocco Slippers Ditto Ditto Ditto. Ditto Ditto MisSes’ do do Grecian Ties do Pumps do walking Shoes undressed morocco Slipl kid Slips do * do do do do do do morocco Boots, Slippers and Ties Men’s Razee Boots Do morpeco Jefferson Shoes and Pumps Do wax calf’s skin Jeffersons Do morocco Pumps Do fine Shoes Do buff Slippers Youth’s Shoes and Pumps and children’s Buskins The above articles are selected by the subscriber him* self, and are of a superior quality. John Douglass, aug 15— 97 . Gibbon’s building Just received, 2 trunks Baltimore Boots, of superior quality 1 do * Bootees and Razees 2 do men’s fine Shoes and Pumps, &c. E. S .Kempton. autr 15-—x—97. Bank of the State of Georgi The Directors will, on TUESDAY, the 27th AugusVar stunt, at 11 o’clock a. m. at the Bank in Savannah.T" point thirteen Directors, to preside over the Officl®* Discount and Deposit, established at the city of Augih* Also,,seven Directors, to -preside over the Office of 1 ^ count and ^Deposit, established at the town of Mil' jcan ville. - >• .; - -. At the same time the Directors will elect m Cashier . the Office at Augusta, with a salary of one thousand eig” hundred dollars per annum, who will be required * 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 for the Office at Milledgeville, with • salary of one thousand dollars per annum, who trill fte requited to give two or more sufficient securities, for the discltarge of the duties required of him, in the sum of thirty thousand dollars. Candidates j'or the Offices of Cashier, will address their application^ to the subscriber, stating the names of their securities; and, immediateiy after the election, the per sons elected Cashiers to said Offices, will be required to repair to Hie Bank at Savannah. Eleazer Early, Savannah, Sth August, 1816. CasMer N. B. The Editors of the Gaieties of this State ate requested to publish the above notification until the day of election. Wharf and Stores. Torent, that extensive Wharf and commodious Storey, at present occupied by Mr. Bam M'Kinne, of which possession may be had on the first of November next**. For terms apply to R.&J. HAJBEBSttAM. ' julyf