Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, November 16, 1816, Image 5

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' < fc.« V ' r *: a H* 4l t > * > & ft .v „ . .1 V emerU to s»ff= nS SAVANNAH, NOVEMBER i6, 1816. %, O* From a wish of Joseph Carruthv V i r>rv Good business, James Carrutliers SISSSS*-hi T «-. The commission be. aiuess wiil be attended as usual by Joseph Carruthers sl Co. Who offer for Sale on moderate terms, a consignment of Luces, Hosiery, &c. november 7 , 133 The subscribers Wili receive the First Number, bv calling at t.ie (look. stort . of W. T. WILLIAMS, oct 19—125 ”The~Marine and Fire Insurance COMPANY, Of the Cu ij of Savannah, Will insure Property in Boats, between Savannah and Augusta, and at and from either place to the other. R. Wayne, secretary. oct 24—127 Elegant Mirrors, oct 1 fAP 117 Harris H. Hickman centiy in the occupation of doctor M'Eeaii. Edward F. Tattnall. oct 8—120 Notice. oct 31—130 For sale To rent To rent For sale (£3* Notice. W anted Wanted to hire An active honest Waiting Boy. gonthi^ISnquire at this office. Wages will be paid nov 14—-136 Wanted, To go to Darien, t h steady man, to be employed in a retail dry good \ steaay man, to t>e employed in a retail dry good store—a person understanding the arrangement of goods, ana wntinga good plain hand, will meet with encourage ment by produciug satisfactory references, and applyin" at tuecounting house of B. M‘Kii«ie & Co. * ° nov14-»a-X3d I. K. & Co. Pilot Boat Hampton. Notice is hereby given, that pilotage due the above Bout is to be paid to no one but myself; as I am the Qn- Iv nerson authorized by the Commissioners of Pilotage to receive tiie same, JOHN G. HOLCOMBE, s. c. r. \ nov 2 lul STEPHEN ELLIOTT’S BOTANY (JohMati&Rj&ttare.) Aave just received by 1 ham and Lord Whit, worth, from Liverpool, and the Savannah Packet, from New-Vork, in ADDITION to their former stock, Patent and Carolina Hoes, gentlemen’s portable writ ing Desks, Yutunnia Ware, in tea sets ; coat and vest gilt and plated Buttons; and a few casks of assorted Hard-ware, containing, carpenter’s Rules, coflee Mills, Handsaws, Files ; pen, pocket and spoilsmen's K^ves ; Scissors, Razors, Knives and Forks,'carpenter’s and shoe Hammers, Yutania Spoons,’ Padlocks, carpenter’s Adzes, iron Squares, trunk, chest, draw and door Locks, iron Weights, house and horse Bells, coat and vest ball Buttons, he.—Put up by one of the first houses in' Bir mingham, expressly for the country trade, which they offer for sale on their usual good Verms, nov i2—135 James Poultney (MARKET-SQUARE). Has just received, per ship* Georgia and John bd Edvard, from Liverpool, A LARGE ADDITION Of various sizes and figures, in gilt frames. For sale bv J. J. & F. BLANCHARD. Hus opened a Law-Office in Savannah, and tenders to the- public ius professional services in the courts of the eastern circuit. oct 8—120 Notice. The law office of the subscriber, is at the house re- TO HIS FORMER STOCK OF.J HARDWARE, CUTLE1 Among -which are Casks of socket Spades, cast steel Carolina, narrow and broad Hoes Chain Traces, sad Irons Cast and waggon Boxes 2d, 3d, 4d, 5d, and 6d wrought elf 6d, 8d, lOd, 12d and 2l)d fine wro! Ounce Tacks, head -Nails to 6 inch Spikes, &c. ALSO . • Mlg A large quantity of American and English ’Hollow- ware, an elegant assortment of plated Saddlery, he. which is offered for sale on a low advance for cash, or town acceptances; and is well worth the attention of country merchants, he. Nv B. Highest price given for old Brass .and Copper. oct 29—»—129 The subscribl The subscriber, for a short time, will be absent from Savannah. Mr. F. S. Mi lls a will act as my attorney. Frederick S. Fell. A pair of well broke carriage HORSES, at a reasona ble price. Apply at this office. nov 5—l—132 That well known Stand, on the Thunderbolt Road, formerly occupied by Mr. Jacob Veaver as a Grocery, Immediate possession will be given. For terms apply to A, O’Connor. nov 7 - '133 The store occupied by Peter Dupon, corner of Drayton and Broughton streets. Enquire at Uaudry h Dupon’s store. |P. DUPON. nov 9 —ft——134 An elegant Chair and Harness, with one of the best family Horses in town, for gentleness, on reasonable terms, as the owner has now no use for them. Also, a young Negro Man, 22 years old, stout made, ami a blacksmith by trade; he would be very useful for a country gentleman. For particulars enquire at tins office. nov 12—135 Has imported per ships Thomas Gibbons, Jane, and William, $-om Liverpool, the following GOODS, 2'J casks fine wrought clasp head Nails i2 do fine twisted trace Chains, 4j lbs. and 5 lbs. per pair 2 do containing table Knives, and .Forks, desert Knives and Forks, pen and pocket Knives, double biuded Knives, sets of ivory handled Knives and Forks, with deserts to match.-i^Nr-'-^V■ x cask containing common and patent curry Combs, double and single bolted pad Locks, horse Brush es, steel coffee Mills, tinned Iron Spoons and Yu- tannia metal Spoons 4jca»es containing single and double barrelled Guns "and single and double barrelled gun Locks, some very elegant, patent self filling shot Belts, do fire proof powder Flasks, powder Homs, double and single shot Belts , - 20,000 rifle and double barrelled gun;Flints 20 casks patent Shot „ 20 quarter kegs English FF ragGtinpqwder I00 papers double s&gecT Gunpowder lOO canisters trebl^ctong Gunpowder,nfenufactured by W. G. ihij^BpattleSussex 14 do BBS 4 ♦»> and Irons' 3" do green Copp? iO tons Iron, assorted i do Crowfy Steel 600 iron Pots,.half gallon lOO Spiders, iOO sets wkggU 50 pair Anil-Irons Sets of Weights, from halfouf 3 bales London dufiil Blankets i do Great.coats. For sale^ on accommodating terms, by /T J, H. FRASER, nov i2—T—ip5 Sfttiw Market-square. pounds Whereas, the suSkcriber intends leaving this city the l ist of the present month, and will be absent for two or three months, gives notice to those who have made ap e-plication, and others, that the present health of the citi zens puts it in his power to pay attention to scaling, se parating, settingartificial, and regulating childrens’ Teeth upon the shortest notice, and in the neatest .manner. Yongue McDaniel, nov i4——;36 .Market-square. Ship Cha ry Twelve or fifteen Negroes, for whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to Cram* &. Baker, or Clark 8c Lufburrovv, Bricklayers. nov 9——p* .134 COMMISSION BUSINESS. The subscriber returns his most grateful acknowledge, ments to his friends and th^public, for their liberal support, during the short tirfte ne has been in business, and hopes from his steady attention and punctuality, to still merit a share of their patronage. He has just received fromLiverpool, per ships Vulcan, Georgia, and John h Edwacd, a Wrge and general as sortment of SHIP CHANDLERY,? HARDWARE and CU TLERY, too numerouato enumerate, which he offers at a moderate advunce^^MsflWpr He will in the cou^&RMU! pex reek receive a fur ther supply from LiK^^^f^EK *and Philadelphia, which in addition iwill make h». - sortroent very cos Paints of all d< Casks assorted Ditto superior Ditto broad Ditto patent Hoes Ditto wrought and c. Ditto assorted Spik Ditto crOu* cut and he. • ■'"■V "•"•J- Shovels and Spades, frying Pans, 4tc. A few Italian Irons. \. II, PUTNAAV <?<* 3i'r-p~i3D Andrew G. Semmes Continues the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BV.. SINESS, in tliis city, and tenders his best services to tbe public in tbe above line of business, with the promiso that the strictest attention shall be given to all business committed to his cai£; he has good fire proof Stores fop Rice, Cotton or Merchandize. oct 31-a^-130 Ebenezer S. Rees Returns his thanks to his friends, for their patros* age, during the last season, and informs them and the public generally, that he continues to transact thfe FACTO It AGE dnd COMMISSION BUSINESS, as usual, at Rice’s wharf, near the Excliange. nov 7 l 133 A. Erwin, Crenshaw 6? Co. Have imported, in the ships Georgia and John (d Edward, from Liverpool, A very extensive and well chosen assortment of DRT GOODS, IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY, plated and Ja panned W ARE, comprising a complete assortment; which they are now opening and offering for sale in Gibbons'S brick buildirfg, near the Market, at the most reduce^ advance, for cash, produce, approved notes or actep* Knees. oct 31 130 Merchant Taylor* JAMES FOWLER East of Messrs. Low, Wallace £d Co’s, undnearly oppQ. site Messrs. Duel, Gresham id Co’s, in St. Julian street I Has the pleasure of informing the citizens of Savan. nah, that he has established himself in this city, in the above business, and will have any garment in his line made at a short notice, in the most fashionable manner and by the best of workmen. He hopes, by his experience and assiduity, to share a part of the public patronage. He has selected in New-York, a few of tbe best of the following Articles, imported into that city, viz: Superfine black, blue and fancy colored Cloths Superfine black, blue, mixed and drab Cassimerea Florentines, Marseilles, Toilinets. Ac. ■Which is offered for sale on accommodating terms. GC/* Wanted one or two of the best JOURNEYMEN; for whom liberal wages will be given. Also Women to make Seamen’s Cloths, oct 31 130 Tailoring. JOHN PREN11CE Respectfully informs the gentlemen of Savannah and its vicinity, that he has commenced the Tailoring busi ness, directly opposite the west side of the Market} where he intends prosecuting his business in all its vari ous branches. Gentlemen, who will favor hin» with their custom, may depend on having their work done in the best style and the most workman like manner He will keep constantly on hand, for the accommoda. tion of his customers, the best of French and Englnfe superfine broad Cloths, Kerseymeres and Vesting. 6 Gentlemen will be under no obligation to take their clothes if they do not suit, nov f~—o*—_—133 Factorage and Commission, w — w The subscriber having commenced in the above line of BUSINESS, otters 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 shipment. RICHARD WAYNE dec 2—139 For sale. The subscriber offer# for sale hi# LOT, on tbe Bay, with the improvement# thereon, consisting of two substantial well built Stores, covering the entire front and extending forty feet in depth, at present occupied hy Messrs. J. Hanmer h Co. and Mr. J. Depasg. On the back part of the Lot, fronting on Bay lane, are four small tenements well calculated lor shops. ~ lars, apply to Messrs. Minis h Hsmht, or For particu. Thomas Mendenhall. N. B. Mississippi Stock would be taken in payment, nov l2—o—i3J “ ‘ Fire-Wood. The subscriber returns his sincere to custom* ers and friends for past favors, and solicits a continu. ance of their custom. There is a constant supply of tha best oak, hickory and ash WOOD at his Wood-Yard! with drays in waiting to transport it from his wharf, ^ Ephraim Cooper. N. B. Purchasers are requested not to pay the dray* ma* one cent, without a bill receipted. “ june 18—f—72 ’ Notice. The managers and assistants of Fire Engines, will on Monday, the 18th inst. visit every bouse in the city for the purpose of ascertaining the number and state of tb* Duckets, Ladders, &c. Rodman k HsUb, for Anson and Percival Wards Hk**bbt& M'Cuxsh, Great, Washington U Cebimbin. Rvssil h M'Leod, Decker V Darby Jones h Thomasbon, Heynolds Lf Warren. Habbis 8c Lillib ridge, Heathcoate, Elbert 0* Liberia. Leach h Wajuwn, old and tK* Franklin £# OmlethtrjL 7 n. . * W™ * .* ■ _ ■' i J. • A . ft: . j>J. I >> . ■ . E. :-A • sr:.* Pfi h a t •M ‘it I v V; i ( , |! i