Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, December 05, 1816, Image 5

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/ .4 e j*. „ - ' > • - 3- ' . >g,, V ■ytrtefe* i— '31?-? ’*v ! ■■ m : r<,T • * -' .sJV > -4- ♦ •■ r - X' ,."r i ■ /o the Republican; « * SAVANNAH, DECEMBER 5, 1816.| Fromawish of Joseph Carruth- tws to decnnc me- -icy G »od business, Jauius iGurruiners « ill carry tliai b toliess on liuuelf. The commission bu siness will be- attend ‘d s usual, by ' ' Joseph Carruthers & Co. Who lifer fir SahAm moderate terms, a consignment of Laces, Hosiery, Sic: november 7 -133 * v.. Three or four boys, from nine to fourteen e ir» of age, would be received into a private ■» family , ;> Board’ and Lodge until the 1st June next.— Enquire it this office. nov 30= -t 113 FeUoiV-Citizens of Chatham! I oT-1* myself a cumiiuate for ilBOElVEU OP TAX BEVtraXS at the approaching election, in January, and if ekweet shall feel grateful and be obliged. L. S. D’Lyon. nnv 30—?—143 French, German ami Spanish Tracts Ju,.- received bv trie Savaunan (itugioas fract Society, and rcadv for distribution from ike store. d. C. Schenk, nov 30 143 Librarian Sunday Scl The officers and committee of the Savannah Sunday School Union Society, have the satisfaction to announce to uie public, that they have established V Sunday School at the Academy, and have appointed a suitable number of gratuitous teachers who will attend to the same every Sunday from q carter before 9 to half-past 10, and from half-past 12 to 2 o’clock every Sabbath. Application for admission to be made to the secretary of the Society, or to Mr t-*. Mason, superintendent of the school,sit the time a id place above mentioned. The necessary books are provided by the Society, and it is requested -hat tne parent or guardian of any child or learner,: o be admitted to the school should be present at their first admission. JOSEPH GUMMING, sect ry. decJ3--——*144 Notice. The Managers and Assi it.. :u> of Fire Engines, are re quired *'> at' end at an extra meeting ot their board, to be Holden at the Exchange, on SATURDAY NEXT, at 7o'clock p. M. Sy order, WINTER, dec 3 ———a T44 Sect’ry. Notice. An election wiilbe held at the courthouse, on THUHS- 5AY, the 13th instant, under the superintendance of three justices of the peace, for an Alderman to fill tiie vacancy, occasioned by the resignation of Joint Holton, By order of Counci ', Isaac D‘Lyon, dec 3 -144 _ _ Cuy Sheriff The subscribers v TO STEPHEN ELLIOTTS BOTANY Will rece.ve tne First Number, ov calling at the Hook* glare of \V. f. WILLIAMS. ocjt 19—125 ' "The Marine and Fire Insurance COMPANY, Of tne City of Savannah, Will insure Property in Boats, between Savannah and Augusta, and at and from either place to tne other. R. Wayne, secretary. net 24—127 Savannah Baths Are now in complete order, and but one hour’s notice is required for their use. F. ROV1A. nov 33 — 143 Doctor E. C. irosvenor Has removed to Draytoii-street, second door south of Urougiiton-street; ne will attend promptly' to c ills from the country. ' nov 30—143 Harris H. Hickman Has opened a Law.-Office in Savannah, and tenders to the public his professional services in the courts of the eastern circuit. oct 3—120 Notice. The law office of the subscriber, is at the house, re cently i» the occupation of doctor M'Lean. Edward F. Tattnall. oct 8—120 Notice. Afew children can be accommodated as boarders, in a private family, residing in a healthy situation in Brough- ton-street. Enquire of the printer. , nov 23—140 To let An excellent 3TOPE, within the Market-square. For •particulars apply at this office. nov 30—m*—143 For sale or rent The dweiiiiig HOUSE,’ belonging to the subscriber, in Warren ward, No. 4. The standing furniture, if re quired, will be rented, with the house, for one year. JEr- Jackson. dec’3-»-=.j44 V A r i \ i N ew Importations. WHOLES A f.K AM? BET AIL. DUEL, GRESHAM & CO. (Corner of Si. Julian and Whitakerstreets, north qf Mr Shelman’s Hoarding house, in the store lately occupied by Messrs. J. E. White id 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 SIMPLE and FANCY GOODS, Ordered particularly for this market; Which, with their STOCK, on hand, comprises a gener al assortment. Jty the ship Oneida and now landing 1 case Merino Shawls 2 cases silk do 3 cases cotton do 1 case silk Bandanoes 3 bales Madras, Sistersoy, Posaky and Choppa Romal Handkerchiefs and fancy neck Cloths 3 bales Carpeting 8 do Coatings, Flushings, Fearnoughts and bear Skins 4 do Iionib..zets, various qualities 1 bale superfine Cloths 1 do Cassi meres 3 bales Flannels, assorted colors 7 do rose, point and duffii Blankets 5 cases superfine Prints 1 do Drmities 2 do Irish linen Cambrics 5 do do white and half white Linen 1 do nun’s Thread 3 boxes cane and common silk Umbrellas and Parasols 1 trunk Irish Poplins 3 cases Gloves, beaver, kid and silk 2 do cotton Hosiery 3 ilo ladies’ and children's French bearer Hats, assorted 1 case colored Sinchews and. Sarsanets 1 case Nansooks mull mull and jaconet Muslins 1 do cut Glass and silk Buttons 1 box coach and rilling Wlups 2 do stubb and double barrel Fowling-Pieces 1 do brass and stubb barrel pocket Pistols 6 casks sad Irons AND A FEW PACKAGES, Containing Elegant satin Itobes, Macedonia, Paris and fashiona ble borders Merino, plush and velvet (Gaps and Bonnets, Feathers and Artificial Flow ers Tul, Chenelte and other worked Pilloreens Velvet Binding, head and gown Garniture, fancy Trim mings Silk, Clienelle and silver Cords and Tassels Gilt and silver clasp lndispensables Silk, velvet, Zephyr and damask Gauzes Brilliant white, Palmire, Amarinthe, green, lilac, im mortal, -Macedonia, Levantine, Florence, satin, Vergene and Taffeta Silks Gilt and pearl diadem Combs, table and head Brushes Pocket and China Inkstands, in the form of a shos Needle Cases, ladies’ Vahces, w'atch Stands Gentlemen and ladies’ morocco writing Cases Ladies’ work Boxes, set with mother ot p arl Superfine Pomatum, Scent in bottles Walnuts, in pieces; Mussels, Cues inns and real Eggs Toilet Tables, Secretaries and siher Seals Wooden sand Boxes and morocco Note Books Silver Spectacles, looking Glasses and Screens Cloak Hags, boot Tassels, Corse Us and corsett steel Bones Stay Strings and elastic Garters, Sec. For sale by Duel, Gresham & Co. oct 29—129 To Druggists, Physicians AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. The subscriber respectfully informs ins friends in Geor gia and 3outh-Carolina, that lie will in afew days recom mence his Drug, Paint and Oil Business in Savannah, in connection with Ins present establishment in Philadel phia; and that he has taken into copartnership with him Mr. Robert Worrell, jun. who will attend to and conduct the business under the firm of ILuiui. & Workexl. They will open in a few days, at their Store, in Con gress street, near the Market-square, one hundred and seventy-nine packages and casts of DRUGS, CHEMI CALS, SHOP FURNITURE, &c. which have been care 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 HARRAL. Philadelphia 'At'. 5, 1816—139 For sale An elegant Chair and Harness, witli one of the best family Horses in town, for gentleness, on Teasonable terms, as the owner has iTow no use for them Also, a young Negro Man, 22 years old, stout made, and a blacksmith by trade; lie would be very useful for a country gentleman. For particulars enquire at tills office nor i y - 1 35 t o rent The STORE on the Bay, at present occupied by the subscriber. Apply bn the prtfnises. J. George. nov 30 re 143 Lew s M'irault, TAYLOR, Respectfully informs, ll.s, a;■ .vim rs that he has ta ken a room above Mr. J. P. Gizwn.c, (jeweller) next door to Judge M‘Al;isiciand op, i;„iU Johns' . ids square, where lie intends to con .one his in wins- , , d from his former, strict attention, ne hopes suit t< : a- vored with his customers’ business, aim dots assur a r that ail business left ill his charge slia.l be punctu -.y at tended to. ON IIANII Avery handsome assortmtnt of W;.i?‘coatur.;■ and a few Uozen of lambswooi Shirts and jong Dr. w es, which will be gold iow. ot . 17—1-4 Merchant Tavlor. JAMES FOWLER fEast of Messrs. Lou- ti ai'ace is Co's and nearly oppo. site Messrs. Duel, Gresham id Co's, in St. Julian sire* Mas the pleasure of informing the c.tizens of S«.i n- nah, that he has established himself in tins city, in above business, and will have any garment in his i ;.t made at a short notice, in the most fashionable man- ana by the Lest of workmen. He hopes, by Ins experience and assiduity , to si., i part of the public patronage. L He has selected in New-York, a few oftiiebe-t f Cue following Articles, imported into that city , v iz; Superfine black, blue and fancy colored Ci tbs Superfine black, bine, ngxed and d’ .u Lacaimeres Finn mines, Marseilles, Tnilintta Ice. W liicii is offered for sale on accommodating terms. <yj > Wanted one ortwo of dit best JOURNEYMEN; for whom liberal wages will be given. Also Women to niak- Seanien’s Cloths, ot 31 THE SUBS Ki vKR Returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of Savannah, for the liberal support ihat be has bad in the line of ui profession s.nce his commencement in tins ci’v, at d. nope- for a continuance of tne same. He has removed to Brvan-street, directly opposite Mr Calvin Buk.rs dwelling house. ALEXANDER DOl GLAs dec 3——*14 144 Taa. r Ijii ported Per the ship William, captain .Mills, from Liver' ool. roil SALE UN VERY MONEUATE TE'IMS. 14 bales very best London duffii Blankets 109 casks brown Stout, London Porter. 6 and 3 dozen lull kegs white Lead, ground in Oil, 281bs. each 1j0 boxes 8 by 10 crown Glass 50 do 10 by 12 do JO0 casks English wrought Nails, clasp heads, 6d. lOd . and 20d. 50 crates crockery Ware, assorted for the country 15 tons bar Iron do. do. 5 casks bar Lead, in lib. bars 15 do. Sli t, of all sizes A quantity of Iron Pots, different sizes On consignment, One bait English broad cloths One cask best steeled broad Hoes One case of Hardware One cask cooper’s Adzes, Hammers, Chizzles an club Azes One cask Sad Irons, one bundle London Shovels 25 casks London Porter, in buttles James Wallace. november 7 133 To rent A five acre LOT, at Spring Hill, with a comfortable dwelling HOUSE upon it; pos-ession to be had m,me diately. J] I so for srrfe An excellent LO I, situated on tiie Bay, 60 feet front by 90 feet deep. Apph to James G. Greeuhow. nov 3d -tit 143 Snle of re-entered Lots. Conformably to a resolution of Council, I shall, on SATURDAY, the seventh flay of December next, at the court house, between the usual hours proceed to ‘he sale of the following LOTS, if the rents due should not be paid before tiiut day. Washing! in re a d—Nos 36, 38 and 39 L ber y -ward—Nos. 22, 24, 31 and 3-L Co U”,bin ward— Nos. 1/ : 4 16 24, 25,29, 31, 33 and 36 Greene word—Nos. 14,15 19. v>5, 38 and 39' Elbert roan/—Nos. 16, 3 > anil 35 Old Franklin roardSoc. 2. 3, 4, 7, 33 and 39 Js'ero Frunl iiu ronnl —Nos. 7 and 9 Wan en -ward No. 2 Jackson wa d— Nos. 46 47 and 48 Spring Hill— Nos. I, 2, 5, 8, 9, Id, !I, Ii and 16 Wind Mill Lot. I M STOVE, c. xr» nov 26 — I d Georgia—Tattnall county Whereas, V i ,an Jo,-., a; . s .. .. t j. , criers tes tamentary ( .'.i:h •' ,o v ' „„ the estate and -effects of Jan.es Joyce, late of T. An all county deceased. These are, * - l.,r. < c.V a. e. -(inmnish, ai; a. d" singular, he kindred an. • • mi. r> i f i|„ « ct . s , (1 to be and appear, at my office, within th tinx pre scribed by law, ana sl ew c. -se 1 an; tliey C ap) w. mnAft- ters should not be ; • n 'Given under mv hiu.d at office, this l4th November 28 ,AM “ ““V. '“• ’ e c i >td I ( * d i ? i > Jr. fl l - : 9 i vance. Site at a low ad- JAME? WALLACE. W T.* * * i-rt *