Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, November 21, 1816, Image 8

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John Eppinger, Marshal nor 12- -135 Just received 1 case ladies* thread Stockings 1 trunk do silk do 1 do Angora Shawls 1 case paper Bureaus, in nests •1 do watch Furniture , XLSO Barrels Beef and Pork Hampers black Bottles Windsor Chairs For sale by oct 29——129 J. BATTELLE. Just received 1000 bottles fresh Macobau and Scotch Snuff Fresh Crackers and butter Biscuits 15 boxes fresh Raisins, 6 bis soft shelled Almonds Fresh Prunes, pickled Tongues 300 lbs Saltpetre, musnroon and walnut Ketchup Basket : Salt, fresh Mustard, Ohves, Capers Brandy Fruits, assorted An assortment of the best Cordials Raspberry and'cherry Brandy, sugar Plumbs Spermaceti Candles? loaf Sugar, wfute Havana do Sweet Oil and a few boxes of Claret, warranted of the first quality. For sale by P. Morin. nov 5- ■*T- -132 Just received Fer brig Tybee, captain Cobb, from New-York, on con signment, TWENTY-FIVE tfVCKAGES DRY GOODS, cohsisting- op Fearnoughts, superfine Vestings White red, yellow and black Flannels Cloths and Kerseymeres, assorted colors Drab Cords, Sarsnets Coatings, men and women’s lamb’s wool Hose Men, women and children’s cotton Hosiery Rose Blankets, satin Stripes ALSO Gunpowder, Shot and Lead Brandy, Wine, Gin, Pepper Soao, Coperas, Nail*, and \ small assortment Hardware T .vine, Cotton Bagging A id a variety of other articles, all of which are offered on very low terms, by the piece or package by Theodore A. Schoedde. oct 31—130 < ; Notice. The undersigned having declined the business which he hitherto carried on his own individual account, and f eeling very anxious to close the same, do hereby solicit ♦ none'who are indebted to him, to come forward and set tle the same; as a further indulgence cannot be granted. John B. Gaudry. nov 9- -Tf- -134 Notice. The undersigned having declined the business which :- p hitherto carried on his own individual account, and feeiitig very anxious to close the same, do hereby solicit those who are indebted to him, to come forward and settle the same; as a further indulgence cannot be granted. P. Dupon. nov 9 Tf 134 ■ i .i i i Copartnership. The undersigned having united their stocks of goods, will also unite their efforts to deserve the more, the pub lic patronage which they have hitherto individually re ceived. arid for which they now return their thanks.— The7 h.<ve entered into a copartnership, under the firm ofCacDHT &Dcpo?r, and will continue the Grocery Bu siness at the store, corner of Johnston’s square and Bull street, where they will keep a constant supply of all the articles iu the grocery line, from the East and West-In dies, from Europe and from the United States, which they will dispose of for cash or city acceptances, at the low est rates; as they import their wines and liquors from the best sources direct, they will warrant them to be of the best qualities, and be able to afford them at a very mo derate profit. JOHN B. GAUDRY, PETER DUPON, Just received by the ship Jane, from Liverpool, 30 dozen Pickles, viz: Piccalillo, Chow Chow, Cucum bers, Cabbage, French Beans, mixed Radishes, Cauliflow ers, Walnuts? Mushroons, yellow Cabbage. 12 dozen ketchup, Walnuts, Mushroons, Royal Sauce, quins, oyster Ketchup, liquid Sallad, Pickles, Vinegar, lemon Pickles. -. 25 casks brown Stout boxes Mustard * By stverdl others arrived from New- Tork, V L. P. Madeira Wine, do Teneriff, Sherry, Malaga, 'port,' Vin 'de -Sauteme;' Frontignan, ’ Brandy, Holland Gfft, New^England do. New-England Rum, Crackers, Raisons, Soap, Goshen Cheese* Ac. nov 9- $t 134 ■ ' ■ • —-■■■ Executor’s sales. On the first Tuesday in> December next, y/ill be.'sold at ’public auction, af-the court-house, in the n - . citY'of Savannah; between the usual hours, The HOUSE and LOT, froritihg/on West Broad street, 'late tfre residence oTTohn Gibbons, deceased. r i JOHN P.-WILLIAMSON, J Execu- ALEXANDER TELFAIR, 5 tors. nor 9—134 New Goons* CHARLES W. CARPENTER & CO* have received, by the schooner Mechanic, A part of their FALL and WINTER GOODS, which they «offer for sale, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Coating, Blankets, Flannels, Bombazets, Calico, Musifns, Ac. Also, have on hand and-will be receiving A general assortment of SADDLERY, manufactured in the best manner. oct 24-127 T or sale, If immediate application is made, A two story HOUSE, with other out BUILDINGS, to gether with a HALF LOT, situate in Franklin ward, near the Market, and a good Stand for business. Apply at this Office. nov 7—f—133 Way 6c Baker Have received, by recent arrivals from New-York, An assortmelit yf DRY GOODS, which they will dis pose of, at wholesale or retail, at very reduced prices. Shepherd’s extra #uperfine Cloths, fine and coarse Cloths and CassimaJIb, toilinet and Marseilles Vesting, London duifil and rose Blankets, white and colored Plains, Carpeting and carpet Binding, white and colored Flannels, negro Hose, priest Cloths, black and colored Bombazines and Bombazets; worsted, lamb’s wool, cot ton and silk Hose and Socks; mull mull, cambric, book, jackonet and leno Muslins; Irish Linens, long Lawns, table and towelling Diaper, damask linen table CLoths, linen Cambrics, Irish and German Sheeting, cotton Cam brics, cotton Shirtipgs, furniture and common Calicoes, Dimities, Ginghams* striped Muslins, Bedticking; Levan tine, Florence, Italian and India Silks; Merino Shawls; black and white lace Viels,J>lack and colored Canton and French Crapes; damask, Levantine anil serge Shawls, Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes; Humhums, flag, Ban dana, Drury, Romal and black silk Handkerchiefs; silk, thread and cotton Laces; plain and fringed Ribbons, silk and cotton Umbrellas, plaid Homespuns; pen, pock et and pruning Knives, Knives and Forks, Scissors; bag ging, knitting and white chapel Needles, Ac. Ac. oct 26—f—128 New Goods. Received by the latest arrivals from New-York Superfine and common Cloths and Cassimeres, lion skin Coating; white, red and yellow Flannel; rose, point and duffil Blankets; white and assorted Plains, Brussels and ingrained Carpeting, stair ditto; fire Rugs and bed Carpets, Bombazines and Bombazets, Irish Linens and Sheetings, linen Cambric and long Lawn, silk and cotton Umbrellas, cotton Shirting, and Cambric, furniture and common Dimity, furniture Fringe, corded Cambric and Dimity, 3-4 and 6 4 cotton Ginghams, 4-4 silk ditto; plain and figured mull Muslins, jaconet ditto; toilinet and Mar seilles Vesting, black Florentine ditto; cotton Bedtick- ing, Checks and Stripa^Russia Sheeting and brown Hol land, Ac. * Also, an elegant assortment of FANCY GOODS, AMO.NG WHICH ABE Levantine and Florence Silks; white and colored plain and figured Sattin; thule Lace, white and black; ditto ditto Crape; Merino Shawls, very rich* 3-4 to 8-4 Levan tine ditto, sattin, damask and serge ditto; Bandana and flag Handkerchiefs, Florence ditto; white, and crimson Merino Cloth; green and scarlet Merino Robes, ditto Trimming; Cashmere Bordering, plush ditto; elegant thread, lace and worked muslin Caps, do do Colarets, worked Bands, for do; worked Robes, Yarnitnres, Cuffs and Bosoms, for do; figured and plain Ribbons, No. 1J to 12; Gauze do; velvet, sattin, Levantine and Florence Ridicules, some elegant, with clasps; do do Purses; la dies’ and gentlemen’s embroidered and plain white and black silk Hose; do do Gloves, kid and beaver do; figur ed and plain Gauze, sewing Silks, nun’s and Frencu Thread, Needles in cases, silk and Ciienelle Cords ana Tassels; Pelorines and lace Handkerchiefs, black anu white lace Shawls, elegant thread and silk Laces ana Edgings, dressing Cases and work Boxes, ornamentea Combs, gimp Trimmings, silk Bonnets, ostrich and dow n Feathers, Ac. Ac. which will be sold on accominodatin terms, by C. KELSEY. b oct 15—2 French Goods Just imported and to be sold, at a reasonable advance, at the south corner of the lane, back of Judge Stephens's, viz: Double and single barreled fowling Pieces; Ribbons, of all widths and qualities; paper Hangings and writing Pa per, children's Toys, Perfumery, brass Candlesticks, oil Cloth, silk Purses and hat Covers, children’s Aprons and leather Caps, Fans, linen Cambric and Hanckerchiefs, silk Suspenders, Pencils, Jewsharps, pearl and other Beeds, snuff Boxes and Combs, assorted; thread, silk and cotton Laces, pocket Books, ladies’ and gentlemen’s gold Watches, men’s beaver Hats, fiddle Strings, ready made Pens, Spectacles, satin, Florence and figured Levantine Hats, silk Shawls, of all sizes; black and colored silk Handkerchiefs, silk Velvet for bonnets, Ridicules, of dif ferent qualites; elegant Veils, Pelorines and Handker chiefs, silk Gloves, Crapes, men and women’s silk Hose, embroidered muslin Ruffs, silk Cords and Parasols, six elegant embroidered Robes, Ac. Louis Lardon. nov 19—h*—138 To rent, And immediate possession given, The HOUSE, recently in the occupancy of Mrs. Llhvd. Apply to STEPHEN S.' WILLIAMS, nov 19—a—138 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, hicJrorv 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 man one cent, without a bill receipted, june 18——f.—Z2 M * T *> James Poultney (MARKET-SQUARE) J Has just received, per ships Georgia and John & Ed-- s fvrjm lj?verp 00 /' A LARGE ADDITION TO UIS MHIJtER STI>e K , 1F HARDWARE, CUTLEry, 3 Among -which are, Casks of socket Spades, cast steel patent Hoes Carolina, narrow and broad Hoes Chain Traces, sad Irons Cast anil waggon Boxes 2d, 3d, 4d, 5<1, and 6<1 wrought clout Nails 6d, 8d, lod, 12d and 20d fine wrought Rose and C’« Oufice Tacks, head aits “ 4| to 6 inch Spikes, Ac. - Also A large quantity of American and English Hollow ware, an elegant assortment of plated Saddlery, y which is offered for sale on a low advance for c^sh o' town acceptances; and is well worth the attention country merchants, Ac. “ N. B. Highest price given for old Brass and Conner oct 29—cm—129 pptT Beautiful Marble, From AL ford, Connecticut. A specimen of which may be seen at the store of \n ton A Wadhams, opposite Messrs. Andrea Low & p«" Bull-street. This marble is acknowledged, by the best jud°-esto be superiorto any before presented to the public, either do mestic or foreign. The ground work is green’ beautiful! Iv variegated with a dark irrietalic surface, n ter mixed v ith white. It receives the finest polish, and when lettered with gold surpasses, in appearance, the best white m rbie N. B. Orders wiii be received at the store of \ Wauuams. nov 14 jjg Sicily Madeira Wiiw. “ THE SUBSCRIBERS Have received, on consignment, by the wav '- f JVew-Tork 30 pipes, halfpipes and quarter risks'of this Wine’ which they offer for sale on accotnnio being terms. They lurve also for sn \ Negro Cloths, in bales and in clodiing made up into Jackets and Trowsers; and Rice ami Cotton of the near crop. CARNOCHAX A MITCHEL. sept 28 116 Hat Store. M. BAILEY & CO. Have just opened a complete assortment of the best and roost fashionable HATS, in the store iatelv occupied by Dr. Harris, first door west of Mr. Abn .r Woodr ft’s crockery store, consisting of gentlemen’s buff and p.uin beavers, castors, roraru and wool Hats, of v nous descrip tions; which they will sell very low. Mercn,.i,fs from the country, who want bats, may find it to their interest to call. Also for sale a few thousand ii jti..jid Qunis. nov 19 138 Copartnership. The subscribers having entered into copartnership, on- der the firm of Giuett A Milnf, are now opening ap. neral assortment of DRY GOODS, at their store, south side of Johnston’s square; which they offer for cash or town acceptances at ninety days. WM. S. GDLLETT. oct 19—125 JOHN MILNE For sale Old Cognac Brandy, of superior quality, in pipes, en. titled to drawback A well selected invoice of FRENCH GOODS, consist ing of Crapes, assorted colors; plain and figured Levan tines, black and changeable Mantuas, white ami black Sat- tins, w hite and pink Virginias, fine linen Cambrics, men and Indies* silk, beaver and kid Gloves, assorted; white and black silk Hose, white lull Points and Pelorines, Levantine Shawls, with handsome borders; piaiu, -oft and fringed sattin Ribbons, assorted: biack silk Handker chiefs, Florentine, of a superior quality for waistcoating, Ac. Ac. 50 dozen of snuff Boxes, with French and American prints and landscapes An assortment of JEWELLERY, gold and silver Watches, with patent levers; plain, double and single cased Watches; and six pair of best H. ris gold plated Candlesticks, with glass shades and gilt pedestals. 5 bales of India Muslins; 2 bales ot iow priced Flan nels, assorted colors. R. L. Duliamel, nov 16—let.—137 On Fraserswharf Fair Lawn. The subscriber will lease the dwelling House at Fair Lawn, for one or more years—to it is attacked !•*«> or fifty acres of land capable of any iinpr> vem ni,*r.d would be an object with the subscriber to have put in a stale of cultivation. Possession can be giv.-n immediately.- Apply to WILLIAM WOOUBKlDt.E, Who has for sale one prime Field Hand an three capable House Servants. nov ’ To rent A convenient two storv HOUSE, with necessaiv out buildings, at the lowir end of Broughton-siroct. For par ticulars apply to C. II. HAYDEN. nov 16 137 ; t ;> or 1)5 Wanted to hir e An active honest Waiting Boy. monthly. Enquire at this office. Wages will be p ai ^ nov 14- 136 Sheriff’s sales. On the frst Tuesday in Jtmuarv next. Will be sold at the court-house in the city of Pavann between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, - Two Negro Fellows, named Ned and TT' on as the property of John I. Gray, to satisfy a jodP* ment in favor of Robert S. Gibson. ADAM COPE, s. c.e nov 9—134 i