Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, July 21, 1818, Image 1

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An a •'tSw** *' m mmm iiii 11p■ - ■■ pppi gppspg rn ^eS ■ & • No. ■VoL XVh v**ilU Sarift lie brig AUSRT, Parker, master, 1*5 -torn burthen, curie* three Hundred take "V an# will engage to toad ia one Jeek. if cargo U positively ready to deliver.— nor freigtrf of Una quantity nr pi wage, having 8*ce*a wharf) or to U °”joi{n THOMAS. *m<2X£$J£!S; 41,000 beat quality Bricks jnlv 1ft 158 & For The fine Le ffo •le Bouquet, positively engaged;, and will be dis patched without delay. For freight or passage applyyin board, or to july 9 111 For p “«»- John Lathrop <J Co. he brig^ftANpiS, captain Bradford, freight ajlply on boagd, at Wallen's ■from-. "v.v. . - „ , j^asA^iuiUlr ■ ' ' MeeetveSiaWinjfi - 40 bundles Hay,ofsunerior quality '•*10 puncheons if. E. Rum v SO boxes Soap :>* • ■ • * 25d». Candle*—for aile—apply ai abora as jone 4——131 .. « Building avid Insurance>Bank. Receipts for subscription* to this Bank will be issued on and after this day, upon application at the^ftiprancr Office, July to—w—1.18 -• ■■ie-a Information /wanted. I wish to receive information respecting my brother, lone Cater* of Virginia This is to give notice, that I shall be obliged to any person who will lodes in r ormation at the Journal office, ortbat of the Savannah Republican, or. Charleston Cou- tier, the affair* of said John Clift, whether dead or slivei He was hying in Savannah about eigh- teen 5'ra\'\to. '& George W. Clift. Cf The Savannah Republican, and Charleston Conner, are requested lo insert the above threr times, and forward their account* tor payment AfiUedgeviilt, July 8——>e 159 / Shad enact vds oux, At the Here lately occupied by Mr. leant J&rtt and appetite the etarca of Meter*. A. lent U Ca. The following GOODS, on very nmderata terms: frith Sheeting and Linma • Florence Silks Sinehew* Black and plaid Sarsinel* Florentine Black and wlihe Italian Crape* White figured Gauze Canton, Bandana and Madras Handkerchief* * Silk and kid Clove* Silk and cotton Uose White and itriped lean* Cotton Caasimere - Vesting* Calicoes a Ginghams Plain a«l figused Jzckonct Muslins > and figured Book - ,. Eh HoSeZ and Trimming Unep and cotton Cambric* . : ' J - )•. Long Lawn * Yellow and blue Nankeen* A, variety of Ribbon* Sewinr Silks Horn and shell Combs Cloths and Caasimere* With* variety of other articles. july 18 « 159 Painting, Glazing and Pay er Hanging. The subscriber* have entered into copartner ......... Clea nness, thankful .or all favors entrusted to them. They have t*. ken a shop in B*y-larie, in the rearofthe Repub . lican printing office, where they may be generally \ found; or at their residence, next door west to that of the late John Lawson, esq in Broughton street. * WILLIAM PEARCE, DAVID SECORD. july 13' —w—159 .. Notice. The subscribers have :hi» dsv entered into co partnership, in the town <4* Darien. Mlntoih county, under the firm of Gaptov, Cnawvatsx fc Co itarlortTe wharf: where they will have eon stantly on hand a general assortment of GROCE- BIF.S and LIQUOR®, of the best qualities, whole fide and retail; and by a strict attention to their bu siness trust they will merit a share of public pa. tronage. J. B- GAUDRY. ** C. D D. CHAM PAYNE. A. DUFAURE. Daria. Mlnteth counts, July IS, 1918. [159] V- - 1 Notice. During the absence of the subscribers from this citv. M-«*rs Mysrs Hzaaaav and Edwjx P. Staaa - will act a* their attornie* Campbell & Camming. y. jst'v is— i. si ' Notice. / Mr Vm. 11 Joyner, ami Mr. John D Bolde- nan. are appointed attornie* For the subscribers -duiini? their absence from this state. * Wra. P. Beer* <§■ Co. * Wr»—*— 159 june 24—148 o-settle the sttairs FREDERICK 8. FELL, A»C. MtiNTTBE. 1818. :.V last said firm are Fudge Family, pehhq* indebted' KcSi life of Exchange phis. For sale by nov f—143 John .Speafcmaa g Co. ’* Freundt wharf. Bills cj Exchange On Greenock, payable in London, for sale by Janet Carruthers. dee 2 154 New-Fork, foe tale by m. Y. Betti g Co. aptii i3 ter Corn, §*<;. 3000 bushels prime clean Virginia Corn 80 casks London Porter 4:1! 3000 lbs prune Bacon 100 barrels Pork 15 hbds pare Jamaica Rum, high proof 100 kegs and bands Lard For sale by july 16- * 1J8 6. TUFTS. For sale 3 eases French GOODS, containing' 10 dozen short silk Stockings ‘ Men's and women’s silk Gloves Snuff-Boxes Morocco Pocket-Books, Rote Books, Etc. stao 1 esse French Perfumery By S. C. DUNKING, july 14—0—157 Me,2, Commerce row. Stock of Goods for sale. The subscriber offers for sale hit entire stock of fresh imported British Dty Goods and. Hard} ware, consiating of a variety of staple articles, suitable for the present and approaching season, on a credit of 6, 9 and 12 months, for approved paper. ELIAS WALLEN. July 14-147 Dundee Bagging. Three hundred pieces Dundee Hop sale by JAMBS DICKSON may 30——-127 . For CO. Claret. The tubteribert havejutt received and offer far tale 't0 cases superior CLARET C. Kelsey & Co. jnne 1-5- aw—140 For sale Best double Brown Stout Porter, bottled and in hhds. Bottled Beer, in casks of 6 dozen each trunks ready male Clothing For sale by JAMES CARRUTHERS. june 6 131 landing Uetee J ^P r!me Porto Kctf Grssn Coffee 20 hhds. Sugar 40 puncheons 3d proof Bum ALSO, From tloep Carver, 2000 bushels Liverpool ground Salt For indorsed paper on accommodating terms. I. Minis. july 9—t 155 £5* Just received From Liverpool, the first quality polishing LI- QUID BLACKING, for sale wholesale and retail. F. R. JACKSON, Bryan street. N. B. Cleans ladies’morocco Shoes and Booteew the first style. june 25 fr 149 Nbtice. • All persons indebted to the estate of Mr Ste nheii Miner, deceased, are requested to settle the -Jam, , and those haring demand* will present them «n or before the first day of August next, or pay ment will be debarred. John C. Gage!, ero’r. iulv 9 ■ —f ■ 155 Notice. • All peraons indebted to the estate of Mr*- Sanaa u...,v, deceased, are requested to settle the mme. and those haring demands will present them, oo or before tfi* first day of August next, t win he debarred. John Millen, adm or. * 155 . . .1 July*— Notice All persons bavin of Bxszaxrs Mytw ceased, tested; aodr ... *nds against the estate t iate of White-BIun 1 . de render them duly at- to make psssoeot to iin Haupt, cdnvr. , .Also, second-hand A substantial » . *“ ' . Toe hire ::;ito>4e ■V n .giWb , af»*> Brown Greene Having taken Air. tt illiam OvxnsTBKrr into eo-partnrraliip, all subsequent transactions willbe conducted under the firm of Brown, Greene fif Co. jnne 1——as—t2R Doctor Furth Has removed from his laie place of residence to York-strect. in tlie Court House square, oppo site the rev. Mr. Kollock’s. july 16—l—158 John C. Holcombe Having taken the ware-house lately occupied by Flewellin & Dickinson, otfera hit service* in the FACTORAGE IS COMMISSION LIME. His store houses ire now undergoing a thorough repair for the reception or produce, merchandize, tec.—and strict attention will be paid to all busi ness committed to his care. Augutla. (Ga JJuly 1, 1818. f 156 Ait at Bwmuping, Bested dollar. Bailees Digested 1Index cf the Atoddn .1 at the Courts of Common Law to t aad the United States, IS dollar* Clerk's Assistant, I dollar : .1 < Murray’s Power of Religion^ 1 25 Shey’a Book keeping, new edition, 1 75 • ‘ ring and Dying, l 50 with engravings aftrr the best iiious other work*. july 14-157 ,11 Kaleidoscope, ar the Beautiful Toy. A few dozen of the above, invented by Doctor Brewster, of Edinburgh, well worth fie attention of the curious, just received, per bog Speedy Peace and brig Levant, for sale by “ M. L. july Id 157 J|PH1TE. The euhtcrihert have received, by the thipt Jane and Georgia, jutt arrived from Liverpool, AN EXTENSIVE SUPPLY SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, which have been selected by one of the partners and will be sold by the piece or package on rea sonable teems. ANDREW LOW k CO. may 26—123 Flour and Fork, j 422 barrels superfine Flour 168 barrels prime Pork For sale by WILLIFORD & BAKER, may 6———106 Coffee and Gin. i - 80 bags prune green Coffee and 4 pipes genuine Holland Gin just received and for sale by John Lewis. june 27 - .150 Just received, :, s Per tektener Remittance, Captain Fill-, from Bal- , ' ttmone, 3000 bushels prime Maryland Cora, which will be sold low if taken from onboard. Said schoon. er will take freight for either Baltimore, Philadel phia or New-York. Apnly to B. WATTS, april 8-83 Just received 20 casks London Brown Stout 5 pipes Bordeaux Brandy 2 elegant Gigs with plated Harness 5 nests Trunks For sale by WILLIFORD & RAKER, may 29 126, Notice. The partnership o£jG*uz>nr & Durov is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by Gacsrt El Dr- racxsi who are duly authorised to settle the same. Those indebted to the late firm are earnestly re quested to settle their accounts without de4y. JOHN B. GAUDRY, P. DUPON, july 14—157 Notice. JansS Braiocn is duly authorized to act as my attorney. N. G. RUTHERFORD. jnne 9—135 „ ■ Notice. All persons having demand* against P. Bsvruz le Co will present the same duty attested, and those indebted to said concern will make payment I PAUL BEVtLLE, oda'sr. july 9' —155 Notice. requested 10 presem incir accuuuc, out/ and those indebted to laid peraons, will make immediate payment, to PAUL REVILI.E. adm'tr. EL'ZA BEV1LLE. 5 MARTHA BEV1LLE, J " joly 9 1 Notice. Gaoaca Count* is duly authorised to act as our attorney daring oar absence from the state. Lethbridge df Deuel, july 11 o 156 Notice. : * AU perton* indebted to me will ] payment to Mr. Gatos* Tnr% who ts conjti- toteitoy **«.*»** ytSSffij&T, june 19 1—3«4 ■ ’ ^ . The subscribers Beg leave to inform their friends and the pub lic, that they have tins day connected themselves in business, under the firm of Gum & Doraonr, and have taken one of colonel fray’s new fire proof brick stores, in Bull-street, one door above the stand of the late firm of Gaudry & Dupon — Where they no-to offer fir tale, 30 *•" 20 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey 2 pipes Cognac Brandy 6 qLMsks\ Madeira Wrne 15 qr. casks Sherry Wine 10 qr. casks L. P. Teneriff Wine 5 qr. casks Malaga Wine 100 boxes best Claret 18 boxes Sautern . .. 'f 18 bags Coffee 1 50 barrel* brown Sugar 8 barrels white Sugar •' ■> < 40 boxesRsishik'V j* c... 4 .. 10 blids Molassc*—— t— . . * lilid* J.mlifa Rum 2i; bags Almonds 8 bags black Pepper 30 dozen best Cordial 180 kegs bog’s Lard 180 boxes Candle* 20 boxes Soap 10 barrels Lime Juice Together with a general assortment of GROCE RIES and LIQUORS, wholesale and retail, on good terms. GAUDRY & DUFAUKE. july 14 157 John Litle £f Sons Continue to carry on their uianufactoiy of SAW GINS in a very extensive manner, in Clarletltm, where the planters of green seed cotton, snd their factors can be suppEed with SAW GINS made of the best materials, greatlyMbproved, and much approved of by the planter* and factors of Charleston, as will appear in a certificate below. They respectiully inform the planters ol Georgia and the southern part of South-tiarofina, that they have established s correspondence with Messrs. Bxowx St Gaxxss and Messrs. Gnsaxn & Poi- aiu, factors, in Savannah, where a constant sup ply of Saw Gins will be kept on hand, and wnere a sample of their Gins is now to be seen at their stores; where orders will be received and forward ed on to the manufacturers, with the number and size of the Gin* Orders from the above gentle men will be promptly attended to and executed with neatness and dispatch. Price of large Gins nine inch saws, go 50 per saw; hand Gins, £80 , All their Gins warranted good, or the money re, urned. We, toe subscribers, do certify that we have for some yean past been supplied with Saw Gins from the work shop of Jobs Lnu & Sons; the wo.h and performance has given general satisfaction, and we believe their Gins to be equal to any made in this state, and that we have obtained the high- for cotton cleaned by their Gins in .On. Jso. Warn Ei Co. Cmsout Ei Tanoa, Koxnlk Wv.bb, O’Hiaa, G. Dx Lizssunrx, Mi swoon A Parrixsox, Bxowx ts Turns. ■Spring and Summer Goods. By the .Georgia, Jane and"other late arrivals from Liverpool tbe subscribers have received an additional -SUPPLY of SEASONABLE and STA PLE ARTICLES, which, together with thoir for mer extensive Stock, renders their present assort- n >»ot an otiject to both town and country porch era; and of which they will dispose ca reasons! and accommodating term* Jame* Dickson <S* Cto. may 30——cr—Eib| 157 The American Book-Keeper, Comprising a complete system of Book-Keep- ingj together with a new method of posting and proving books—by B. Sheys, accountant, gl 75. Observations on Lord Bathurst’s speech, in the house of Peers, on March 18, 1818. “I approve of these observations—t desire that they may be placed before the eye* of the sove reign and the people of England*—Longwood. (Signed) Naranox. A pocket companion for students in Botany— by John Eberie, M. D. Chalmer’s Di-courcet on the Christian revelation, minister of the Tron Church, Glasgow, gl 53 and £2 00. for sale by _ S. C. & J. SCHENK. june 20—245 New Goods. Jutt received by the thipt Jetm (J Edward, and Jane, from Liverpool, the Jellowint) artiCM: Cambric Muslin Damask Towels and Table Cloths Fancy Dresses and Muslins White and colored Jeans Slen’s cotton half Hose Twist Buttons and silk Twist Ladies’ and gentlemen’s white and black silk Hose Fancy Flates, Prints, and furniture Calicoes Low priced Brown Hollands Ditto Irish Dinen Ditto ditto Diaper Siik and cotton Ginghams Extra super black and blue Cloths and Ca* ■meres All of which are offeredtfor sale on accommo dating terms, by . JOHN TANNER, may 25 122 The subscribers HAVJE JUST DECEIVED, By the Ljttie OUcruW, *Mtl o*Uaa* Uu arrival* from Liverpool, an additional supply to their for mer extensive and general stock. Their present importation consists of patent Hoes, Scythe Blades, cutting Knives, fancy prints, low priced linens . Linen and cotton Bed Tick], new and elegant patterns furniture Dimity, Etc. ALSO, An assortment of TABLE CLOTHS, from 6-4 to 18. i. JAMES DICKSON Et CO. march 3—52 J. J. §* F. Blanchard Having taken Messrs. Praxcis Pctxbiat and Fxaxcis Giiust into co-partnership, all subse quent transactions will be conducted Onder tbe firm of Biaxcdabii, Bbotuzss Ei Co. jnne 30—cb—152 Notice. The copartnership heretofore existing in the city of Savannah, under the firm of J..& L. Bor is ix, and in the city of New-York under the firm of L. E< J. Kofxax, expired on tbe 22d February 1818, by mutual' agreement All persons having demands against said films are requested to pre sent them—and- peraons indebted are request ed to make immediate payment to Joseph, man in Savannah, or to Louis Knpman in New- York. JOSEPH KOPMAN for teif and LOUIS KOPMAN. The business in Savannah, will be continued by the subscriber on bis individual account—who offers for sale a general assortment of English, French and India Goods, for cash or approved pa per. JOSEPH KOPMAN. june I 128 Notice. Ail persons having unsettled accounts with the subscriber are requested to attend to the same this week. Messrs. Meigs Ei Reed will act as attornies for me during my absence from the city. SAMUEL B. PARKMAN. june iO—136 Notice. Jams S. Bteloch is left the Attorney in fact for the undersigned, during their absence from the State. VVm. M. Evans John Dunwotly Louisa P. Alexander Dorothy Van Yersen Ann Powill june 9—135 Notice. The subscribers having placed the Notes and Book Accounts due the late firm of Stbbbixs & Masox, in the hands of Mcxtrt Lloyd & JUanitsn for collection; request those indebted to make immediate payment to them, otherwise suits trill be instituted. JAMBS M’HENRY,? . MOSES SEW ALL, may 2—103 Notice. The copartnership heretofore existing between the subsenbera. under the firm of Kzttzix Ei Se- vau, is this day dissolved. < A. Kettell, M. Sevall. may II 112 ' Tbrrr-will be *n elsUlu ttrgcr to.the Main vpplic;*tiotis to be 'ore Sksur.isy tin SJVri rder of Hi-- ~—rW- for a Cferit and M*t- AaantanU of Engines, qlerk, on or be- july 16 Joint Hwpt, cltrfr. e Wharf for sale. • will dispose of bis whsrflotNo. 8, containing 150 feet front, on the river, with a cypres* beaq in complete order; upon which there is a convenient brick store two stories, and wood store one story, with ample room to make further improvement^*' The terms of 'sale will be made know on applying to JAMES. WALLACE, april 6—-SI % 81 - 4 ■ Notice. In consequence of Jons Milxb’s retiring to Beaufort, tbe copartnership of Gnxrrr & Muxi is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the above firm are requested to make nyment thereof to nHlUam S. Gilictt, who i^liere- ly aufiorised to receive the same: snd also, to settle i'll claims against the said farm. 03* The Business in Beaufort will be conducted by Jonx Mraxx. and that in Savannah by Wn un S. G:iu.rrr, hereafter on individual account. M'illiam S. Gillett, John Milne. march 18 65 Notice. The estate and effects of Asnaiw Exwrx, A. F.awix, Gxocx h Co. and Eawrx & Co. haring been assigned to tbe subscribers for the payment of certain debts in- the first instance, ard after- wards tor the benefit or all lhe<redi«or»of the said concerns, noticeis hereby grrento those interested, of the said assignment. All persona indebted to the said Andrew Erwin,. Erwin, Croce Ec*Co. or Erwin A Co. are notified to pay the amount of their debts to the subscribers only, and a spee- dv payment will be required, in order to enable tho suWriben to mike akettlMnent of the affairs of the said firm*' AH those having clams against ihe said parties are requested to exhibit them to. the subscribers, duly attested GEORGE HARGREAVES," JOHN M'KINNE, BARNAM'KINNE, WILUA*H SIMS, march 31—Y6 4* Whole JW. 8111. * PROSPECTUS For publishing, in the Town of Zhrifij’ A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, " to ax xxrmJu . TH& DARIEN GAZETTE. Seated at the estoary of a mighty river. Which, dividing, about one hundred and twenty mile* above, into two capacious streams, afford* ready convey ance for the commodities of extensive to* gions, Darien must tiourish in proportion a* the agriculture of tbe interior shall increase. Fat a few years ago, that inland country was a wilder ness, and Darien had scarcely the appearance of a village: the forest having since been partially re claimed, it now presents the cheering atoect of a thriving town. The obstacles to its further growth, are such as require no very strenuous en deavors to overcome them. The- roads commit, meeting with the interior being almost impassable for waggons, the farmers in general prefer s safer though longer way to bring their staple* 'to the seacoast. A passage for vehicle* drawn ^bjj;'' horses, might be completed in a abort time, with out incurring heavy expenditure. With such • facility, and a bar allowing easy ingress and egress to vessel* of considerable tonnage, there will be nothing, it is presumed, sufficiently enticing in the old route to divert the trade with the back- country longer from it» natural channel. Tbe genius of the age, however, renders auch an ex pedient almost superSubU*' '8team-boats bring about to be employed on the Alatamalt* and it* - two parent-stream* tbe Oconee and Oakmulgce, up-country produce will, in future, reach it* pro per mart at leu than one hall the expense and in one fourth of the time incident to land transporta tion. These conveniences once in operation, Darien must rapidly increase in importance, and yield, at no distant day, in trade and in riche* to few sea-ports in the southern states. indeed < events c. merchant ns well as to instruct and atauae the politician—is too well understood and generally admitted, to require illustration.' Darien ie alrea dy opulent enough, and, with the adjacent coun try, contains a sufficient number of inhabitant* to support a printing establishment on a small scale; and the undersigned, expecting to further their own interests, as well as tq comply with tbe whil es of their friend* intend to cmumiks tbs pub lication of a weekly newspaper in that town, about tbe beginning of October next. Its column* as far as they will admit^ahal) con tain intelligence, political and commercial, agri cultural and statistical, miscellaneous and whatso ever shall be conducive to the welfare of the ris ing community. Its political aspect will be of the kind usually denominated REPUBLICAN. The editorial exertions shall tend to support tbe ad ministration so long as the policy which hat icsjst- ed the aggressions of foreign power* conserved the rights of the country, and raised the national character in the'eyes of the world, is pursued— and no longer. This determination will not, how ever, induce the publisher* to exclude the produc tions of persons who may differ with them on po. litical points. Temperate and reasonable essay* in short whatever tends to elicite truth and expose oppression (excepting theological controversies) shall, without any regard to the writer's creed, be admitted. The fret* that be free. ■ y terms. The Darien Gazette win 'be printed with new type, on a royal sheet, and issued every Monday Spess* -The print of subscription toll be nvs souabs per annum, payable in advance. a" Advertisements of one square or less will be charged sbvxhtt.tivb ckxts for the first inser tion and tbixtz-sxvzx abb a east czars each suc cessive time. Notices above that size will be charged proportionably; and no advertisement* will be discontinued without orders to that effect from the advertiser. AH letters on business to the editors must be post-paid. , A. C. M'INTYRE, JOHN MILLEN. Darien, June 29, 1818. 03’ Subscription lists are left at the Bar of the Exchange, the Post-Office, and the bookstore of William T. Williams. Marine and Fire Insurrnce COMPANY. K A dividend for the last six month* of four per cent has been declared and wtU be paid on or af ter Monday next. B. WAYNE, june 5 137 Secretary. fCPThe Books'of account, Notes, of the late firms of Way & Baker; and Way A White of Savannah, and of Baker & Way, Coosawhatchie are placed in the hands of Lloyd It Morrison for collection. JOHN D. MONGIN, ) EDWARD STBBBtNS, pattirr.ect LOWEL MASON, \ may 22 120 _________ ' £?• The subscriber intending to be absent from'Uua place a few month* requests those having business with him to apply to MCssr* , A V V Stcxges be Bcsaoxex* who at e authorised to’ set tle Mine. v F. GIRAUD, jut* j une i 128' : ' • During the absence of the subscriber _ im SzTannxh, William Woodbridge, fequire, wiU act as his attorney. -JAMBS JBILBO. june 17—al—142 tog* During tbe absence of the subscriber* John M*Nish and Norman Wallaces esouires, together with Mr. Murdoch M’Leod and U ilium Mremirter, »m <— — tu> -hm, nies. The two latter gentlemen willattead to tbe immediate management of the busbes* denies Dickson & Co, _ june 22 er 146 *** Daring the absence of the subscriber from the state,'T.DWirD SxsM» Mq. duly authorized to act as my attorney. Sarah-Blackseli. june 27——xt 150 Notice. ■ - The subscribers having entered into copart nership in burines* inV/uture their TAILORING BUSINESS win be condwtedtouider the firm of Czxxox & Fowxxa, who return their grateful thanks to the gentlemen of Savannah and Its vi- vinity for the liberal futronaxe heretofore re ceived, and Hatter themselves, by their superior workmanship and promptitude in business, to merit a good'share of public patronage. The business will be conducted in the store occupied bv J. W. CannoD, on St Julian street oppose the store lately occupied by Meaar* Stcbbjss It Mason. N. B- Constantly kept on hand, a food assort- ent of first chop Cloth* Casimere* Vesting*- rimming* Etc. for the accommodation of ther customers. the accommodation of U ti J. W CANNON, _• J. FOWLER.