Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, December 03, 1816, Image 5

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_ V I # •*, V w * \ $L . ■ -i ' - . % . -v ft * ; > tfjt- : t «.* Supplement to the Republican', • OKS* SAVANNAH, DECEMBER 3, 1816. r -y, prom a wish of Joseph Carrutu- • incline tii • Or Good business, James Carrtttners mi himself. The commission bu- * l “. ?! ‘ r ji ^'attended ts usual, by 5,1 13 Joseph Carmthers & Co. tr/io offer for sale on moderate terms, a consignment of Laces, Hosiery, &e._ _ november 7 133 ry Three or four boys, from nine to fourteen y ears of age, would be received into a private f. imiy to Board and Lodge until the 1st June next.— En.jjiro at this office. nov 30 l 143 Fellow-Citizens of Chatham! 1 off r myself a candidate for RECEIVER OF TAX E3TUBX8 at the approaching election, in January, and ii elected snail feel grateful and be obliged. L. S. D’Lyon. 30—'—143 ’French, German and Spanish Tracts j [st received by the Stvannak Religions Tract Society, and ready for distribution from the store. 8. (3. Schenk, nov 30 143 Librarian Elegant Mirrors, Of various sizes and figures, in gilt frames. Tor sale bv J. J. & F. BLANCHARD. 1—Up—117 Miles’ vVeejdy Register. ' Subscribers to this valuable Work, are informed that Iv* ninth and tenth volumes have been received at Lie ’■jciMcav. O.Jice. .£j* Baltimore, Georgetown and will be taken in pavrnent for die -137 B-jik Not .Vtakiy Register. nov 16 v>: >ilot Boat ft a. tip toil. Notice is nerebv given, that pilotage due the above toat, is to be paid to no one but myself; as l am the oil- / person authorized by the Commissioners of Pilotage to sceive the same. JOHN G. HOLCOMBE, s. c. it. nov 2 ——131 ’ file subscribers TSPHBNT ELLIOTT S BOTANY Will receive the First Number, by calling at the Hook- tore of W. T. WILLI AMS, J net 19—135 'The Marine and Fire Insurance COMPANY, Of the City of Savannah, Will insure Property in Boats, between Savannah and a r ista, and at and from ebher place to the other. R. Wayne, secretary. net 24-137 Savannah Baths Are now in complete order, and but one hour’s notice required for their use. ROM A, nov i -14> Doctor E. d. urosvenor Has re move '1 to Dratton-street, second door south of R rough ton-street; he will attend promptly to calls from tlie country. nov 30—-143 v r n. Hickman Harris Tt.is opened a Liw-Olfice in Savannah, and tenders to he public his professional services .a the courts of the eastern circuit. oct 8—120 Notice. Tile-law ohice of the subscriber, is at the house re cently in the occupation of doctor M’Lcaii. Ed.vard F. Tattnall. oct S—12J Notice. Tiie Pews in the Independent Presbyterian Church, w.il he rented for one year, on Thursday, the 5th l)e- .evinher next, at the Church, at 11 o’clock; on the same terms as the last year. Any person m arrears f ir the last rear’s rent, will not be allowed to retain tile pew at die .assessment, but such pew will be rented to the highest bid ler. ' OLIVER STURGES, •> > • 0—140 'L.iW T w-s To rent or lease. Tint well known WHARF, at present occupied by T -yinr, Davis St Ta d or, will be iet for one or more Mr rs: it is one of the best situations for a lumber yard, m Savannah; posses-iioii rnav be had on the first of De cember i^.xt For terms apply to •-1 John Gardiner. i o rent A five acre LO T, Spring tf’ll, with a comfortable •(veiling HOUSE upon it; possession to be had iinme- •lately. also fur sale An excellent LOIVsituated on the Rliy, 60 feet front c,.j f e ... ■ ieej,. Apply to James G. Greenliow. 30 upi rHd - N ew Importations. WtfOLESAuJ 4N’i HFTA1L. DUEL, GRESHAM k CO. (Corner of St. Julian awl Ifhilakerstreets, north of TTr Siielmua's (warding house, in the store lately occupied by Atessrs. J. E. U nite -if Co.) Have the pleasure to inform their friends and the pub lic that, they have received by recent arrivals 437 packages ENGLISH, FRENCH, INDIA and AMERICAN STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, • Ordered particularly for t/us market; Which, with their STOCK on hand,'comprises a gener al assortment. Hy the ship Oneida and now landing 1 case Merino Shawls 2 cases silk do g - 3 coses cotton do 1 case silk Bamianoes 3 bales Madras, Sistersov, Posakv and Choppa Romal Handkerchiefs anil fancy neck Cloths 3 bales'Carpeting 8 do Coatings, Flushings, Fearnoughts and bear Skins 4 do Bombazets, various qualities 1 bale superfine Cloths 1 do Cassinieres bales Flannels, assorted colors do rose, point and duffil Blankets cases superfine Prints do Dimities do Irish linen Cambrics do do white and half white Linen do nun’s Thread boxes cane and common silk Umbrellas and Parasols trunk Irish Poplins 3 cases Gloves, beaver, kid and silk 2 do cotton Hosiery 3 do ladies’ and children’s French beaver Hats, assorted 1 case colored Sinchevvs and Sarsanets 1 c: .<e Nansooks mull mull and jaconet Muslins do cut Glass and silk Huttons box coach and riding Whips do stubb and double barrel Fowling-Pieces do brass and stubb barrel pocket Pistols casks sad Irons AND A FEW PACKAGES, Containing Elegant satin Robes, Macedonia, Paris and fashiona ble borders Merino, plush and velvet Caps and Bonnets, Feathers and Artificial Flowers Tul, Ciienelie and Other worked Pilloreens Velvet Binding, head and gown Garniture, fancy Trim mings Silk, Clienelle and ailver Cords and Tassels Gilt and silver clasp Indispensables Silk, velvet, Zephyr and damask Gauzes Brilliant white, Palmire, Amarinthe, green, lilac, im mortal, Macedonia, Levantine, Florence, satin, Verge tie and Taffeta Siiks G ilt and pearl diadem Combs, table and head Brushes Pocket and China Inkstands, in ttie form of a shoe Needle Cases, ladies’ Valicea, watch Stands Gentlemen and ladies’ morocco writing Cases Ladies’ work Boxes, set with mother of p arl Superfine Pomatum, Scent in botties Walnuts, in pieces; Mussels, Chesnuts and real Eggs Toilet Tables, Secretaries and silver Seals Wooden sand Boxes and morocco Note Books Silver Spectacles, looking Glasses and Screens Cloak Bags, boot Tassels, Corsctts and corsett steel Bones Stay Strings and elastic Garters, See. For sale by Duel, Gresham k Co. oct 29—129 To Di •iiggists, Pnysieians AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. The subscriber respectfully informs bis friends in Geor gia and South-Carolina, that he will in a few days recom mence his Drug, Paint and Oil Business in Savannah, in connection with his present establishment in Philadel phia; and that he has taken into copartnership with him Mr. Robert Worrell, jun. who will attend to and conduct ti - business under the firm of Harral & Worrell. Tuey will open in a few days, at their Store, in Con gress street, near the Market-square, one hundred and seventy-nine packages and cases of DRUGS, CHEMI CALS! SHOP FURNITURE, &c. which have been'eare- fully selected in the European and Northern markets, and can be confidently recommended as of a very supe. rior quality. All orders to the firm, or to the subscriber, in Phila delphia, will be promptly attended to, and charged at the lowest prices. GEORGE H VRUAL. PhihuUlhUn. Vote 5, 1316—139 For s ile An elegant Chair and Harness, with one of the best family Horses in town, for gentleness, -a reasonable terms, as the owner lias now no use for them. Also, a young Negro Man, 22 y ears old, stout made, and a blacksmith by trade; lie would be very useful for a country gentleman. For particulars enquire at this office. nov 12- 335 To rent The STORE on the Bay, at present occupied by the subscriber. Apply on the premises. J. George. ^ nov 30—)—st——14" ■* v.- At Lewis Mirault, TAYLOR, Respectfully informs, ms cu.-homers that he has ta ken a room above Mr. J; P. Gizornie, (jeweller) “next door to Judge M'Alijsier’s and opposite Johnston’s square, where he intends to continue Ills busu.f ssf and from his former strict attention, he hopes slid t< be fa-, voredwith his cUstormTs’-bosincss, ami does ussuie them that all business left in his charge shall be punctually at tended to. on hand A very handsome assortment of Waistcoating and a few dozen of lambswool Shirts and long Drawes, which will be sold low. oct 17—124' Mer. hant Taylor. JAMES FOWLER CEast of .'leasts. Low, H ad ace cf Co's, anil nearly oppo site Messrs. Duel, Gresham Co’s, in St. Julian street J Has the pleasure of informing the citizens of Savan nah, that he has estafausheoMtiiniseif in this chy, in the above business, and will have any garment in his- fine made at a short notice, in the most fashionable manner au«4 by the best of workmen. He hopes, by his experience and assiduity, to share a part of the public patronage. lie has selected in New-York, a few ofthebestof the following Articles, imported into that city, viz; Superfine black, bine and fancy colored Cloths Superfine black, blue, mixed and drab Cassiir.eres Florentines, Ma rseilles, Toiliuets Ac. Which is offered for saie on accommodating tern s. Wanted one or two of the best JOURNEYMEN; for whom liberal wages will be given. Also Women to make Seamen’* Cloths, oct 31 -13U Factorage and Commission. Imported Per the ship fVHBam, captain JHiUs, from Liverpool. FOR SALE OS VKRT MODERATE TERMS. 14 bales very best London duffil Blankets 1U0 casks brown Stout, London Porter, 6 and 8 dozen 100 kegs white Lead, ground in oil, 28ibs. e»ch 100 boxes 8 by 10 crown Glass 50 do 10 by 12 do 100 casks English wrought Nails, clasp heads, 6d. lOd. and 20il. 50 crates crockery Ware, assorted for the country 15 tons bar Iron do. do; 5 casks bar Lead, in lib. bars 15 do. Shut, of all sizes A quantity oflron Pots, different sizes On consignment, One bale English broad cloths One cask best steeled broad Hoes One case of Hardware One cask cooper’s Adzes, Hammers, Chizzles an club Azc-s One cask Sad Irons, one bundle London Shovels 25 casks Louden Porter, in bottles James Wallace. november 7 -133 For saie 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 and bi. ck Sat- tins, white and pink Virginias, fine linen-Cambrics, men and ladies’ silk, beaver and kill Gloves, assorted; white and black silk Hose, white toll Points and Peiorines, Levantine Shawls, with handsome borders; plain, soft and fringed sattin Ribbons, assorted; b.ack silk Handker chiefs, Florentine, of a superior quality for waistcoating, he. he. 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 Paris gold plated Candlesticks, with glass shades and gilt pedestals. 5 bales of India Muslins, 2 balestsflow priced Flan nels, assorted colors. R. L. Duhamel, nov 16—$cl—137 Copartnership. On Eraser's wharf r The subscribers having entered into copartnership, un der the firm of Gili.ett h Milne, are now opening a ge neral assortment of DRY GOODS, at their stor: south, side of Johnston’s square; which they offer for cash or town acceptances at ninety days. WM. S. GILLETT.j| *'oct 19—125 JOHN MILNE. Missing i^A barrel of APPLES, marked “Thomas Bacon, Dice- boroughwhich was landed from brig Amelia, from New-York. The person who has received it will please call on the subscriber and give-information from whom it was obtained. J, GEORGE. wTIQV 30 143 . *• j. ■' i— < r » ? V * "iv ' *'• I j The subscriber having commenced in the above line of BUSINESS, offers his services to Id.- friends and the ’ public; his Counting-Room is on Wayne’s upper wh. rf, formerly occupied by .Messrs. Plfinizy A Bartlett- The Store is large and commodious—produce will be re ceived on stor-.ge and every attention given to its re ception and shipment. RICHARD WAYNE, dec 2—1.39 -> 5 • , . V- ' 3 f, r-rt; • ' v N ' r \ I Si V\ Jrv. \ 1 ;\ * if : . - ’ - n