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And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
Number 10(3—Volume VI.
PUBLISHED
EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
BY EYERITT k EVANS,
OX THE BAY, SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA)
AT SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE HALF
YEARLY,IN ADVANCE.
FOR BALTIMORE,
The +'.ist sailing brig
Will sail positively in ciglit days. For freight
or passage, having good accommodations, apply
C. H. Fisher.
September 3—*! 05 Astciaux’s wharf.
FOR PHILADELPHIA
. Pile fast sailing schooner
ggggV F I V E S l S T E R S,
®Stß*Sse\;; James Houston, master ;
Will sail in a few days. For freight or pas
sage, having good accommodations, apply to
the master on board, or to
George Dantzman.
For sale on board the above vessel,
60 barrels Superfine Flour
3 pipes and four barrels N. Gin.
6 barrels Pork
12 kegs Lard
20 barrels Potatoes
29 boxes Soap
40 barrels Porter
1 pipe Vinegar
500 ropes Onions
15 nests Tubs
G dozen Spades and Shovels, See
August 23—100
FOR CHARLESTOnT”
. 47ms The regular packet ichoor.er
Two Brothers,
11. Leslie, master ;
Will sail positively on Sunday morning next.
For freight or passage, having elegant accom
modations, apply on board, at Bolton’s central
wharf, or to
Merrill £5? Parkhurst.
September I—lo 4
For sale,
, -JITTw The schooner
S A R A IR
s Burthen about one hundred tons.
For terms, apply to
S. C. Howard.
August G—93
Prime Sugars.
JV'criy landing from on board the sloop Re
“ publican,
10 hhds. first quality MUSCOVADO SU
GAR. For sale on reasonable terms by
Miker £5? Moorhead:
Who have on h ind, a few puncheons OLD
JAMAICA RUM.
September 3— P —lo4
Blue, White & Deal) Plains.
A few bales of each for sale, and a variety
of other goods. Sea-Island Cotton will be tak
en in payment, at thirty cents a pound.
Francis Doyle.
August 11 X T —95!
Ne\v-Jerse\ Fresh Butler.
•>
Just received, per ship Cotton Planter, from
.Yew- York,
A few jars of very superior quality fresh
ROSE BUTTER. For sale by
John Bigar.
July IG—34
Removal.
■The subscriber bus removed to Anciaux’s
wharf, where he offers for sale, on liberal
terms,
A general assortment of Groceries ;
AMONG WHICH ARL,
15 hhds. prime MUSCOVADO SUGAR.
George Dantzman.
August 16 —or
Just Iteeived,
Per schooner Triumph,from Philadelphia,
♦uo bu.-hels Indian Corn
40 barrels superfine Flour
SO kigs fresh Hogs Lard
04 barrels mess and cargo Park
k casks Clare; 3 barrels Linseed Oil.
ON HAND,
5 pipes Cogniac Brandy G do. Holland Gin
% j boxes Leghorn Oil
3 boxes Tumblers 3 tons Ivon
B?-t Chewing ‘I - our.co—Romal—fre-.h Garden
Seeds, ike. ike. For sale by
Maurcl &. Huron,
August 20 CO— Hunter’s wharf
John Y. White & Cos.
Beg leave to inform their friends ami the pul)
lie, that thev have removed t© the STOK E ON
ANCIAUX'S.WH AHF, and will be grateful for
a continuance of the support they ha< e here .fore
experienced. A strict attention to, end aim
ity in the management of, any business entrust
ed to them, r,.av be relied or
July y—s 2
Partnership.
We have termed an establishment in this city
in co-partnership with Mr. Richard Rich
ardson, in the FACTORAGE and COM
MISSION BUSINESS, to be conducted by him
under the firm of
R. RICHARDSON & Cos.
Their seat of business is on our central wharf.
Robert & John Bolton.
January 28—12
Drugs and. Medicines.
The subscriber offers for sale his Stock of
Drugs and Medicines, consisting of almost every
article in that line. Having a desire to relin
quish the business.it would answer well fora
) oung practitioner, as the stand is a good one,
the store well fitted for the purpose, and the
transient practice of some consequence. Any
person desirous to purchase may find the terms
easy, on good security. Apply to
John W. Mendenhall.
September I—lo 4
Factorage.
_ Fhe subscriber has established his Counting
House in one of Mr. Bolton’s buildings,
below the Exchange, occupied by Mr. Sh rar
er, and continues to transact COMMISSION
BL I SIN ESS. Any books or papers belonging
to him which are found, will be thankfully re
ceived.
Joseph Habersham.
July 12—83
Cogniac Brandy, Sugar,&c.
20 pipes 4th proof Cogniac Brandy
10 pipes first quality Country Gin
London particular TcnorifFe, Sherry and
Malaga Wines, in quarter casks
10 hhds. Muscovado Sugar
Pepper and Pimento, in barrels and bags
10,000 lbs. Bar Iron
Bar Lead, in kegs *
500 pieces Blue Nankeens
8 bales Tow Cloth and Oznaburgs
100 reams Writing Paper
For sale by
Kneelantl & Story.
August 11—95
Land in tc
O
. From schooner Two-Brothers ,
14 hhds. prime MUSCOVADO SUGARS,
weighing from 15 to 1G cwt. each, fit for retail
ing. For sale by
A. o’ S. Richards UCo.
Telfair’s wharf
September I—l—lo 4
C H. Fisher,
Has taken the Wharf and Stores of Nicholas
Anciaux, esq. where he proffers his services to
planters and others, as a
Factor and Commission
MERCHANT.
The Stores arc safe and commodious. Lib
eral advances will be made on all goods and
produce deposited for sale.
He will continually keep on hand, a general
supply of the best GROCERIES, at moderate
prices.
07* STORAGE and WHARFAGE, lower
than usual.
July 30—\ — 90
Notice.
Fhe Copartnership of Roberts & Brant
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All
persons having any demands against the said
firm, are requested to to present their accounts
to Samuel Brant, and those indebted, to come
forward and settle their accounts with Samuel
Brant, as he alone is authorized to settle and
receive, the accounts of the firm.
Moses A. Roberts,
Samuel Brant.
May 17—62
Notice.
The subscriber intending a short absence
from Savannah, has appointed Dr. T. Bartow
and Mr. Ralph May, hisattornies during his
absence.
.1. G. Alrny.
September l—lo4 1
Boots unci Shoes.
Just received from j\‘ew- York, by the Adonis,
a fresh supply of
Morocco SH;-pers, with and without ties, of a
very superior quality, assorted for retailing.
Mens lace Bootees ;<i><i fine Shoes
Bo\ s. Misses, and Children’s Shoes, of every
description, which will be sold at very reduced
prices.
ALSO,
A quantity of gentlemen’s Boot-Tops.
Taylor & Scribner,
On the Pay, opposite the pechangc.
August 13 —9B
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER \ b \soQ.
Andrew Low & Cos.
have just received,
A variety of New Goods,
Imported in the ships Allegany and Dri/ade,
via .\ew-Yurk, which are offered for
sale on moderate terms.
among them, are the following:
Ladies and gentlemens Cotton Hosiery
Cotton Shirtings
Muslins and Cambrics
Fluid Ginghams and Clmmbrays
Table Napery
Muslins in great variety
Dimities
Printed Cambrics and Calicoes
Turkey red Yarn
V *e ‘ pieces of beautiful Homespun, fke.Ucc.
Which, ad ed to a very extensive slock of
GOODS on hand, makes their assortment equal
to any in the United States.
Iff Good Cotton received in payment, at
liberal prices.
July 10—1 —84
May be had rcas f early application
is made on board ooner lying at Mr.
Stark’s wharf.
August 30—103
The Subscribers,
WATCH and CLOCK. MAKERS, SILVER
SMITHS and JEWELLERS,
Next door to Captain Pemberton’s, south side
of Market Square, having entered into Copart
nership, under tiie firm of
Jackson M‘Cooky,
Offer their services to their friends and the
public, and hope, by the strictest atte: ion, to
merit their patronage.
W. Jackson,
. D. M. M'Conky,
July 19—t—85
The Subscriber
Has large and convenient S l ORF.S, oil
Putnam’s wharf, where he tier to St,.re from
one to fifteen hundred Bales of Cotton, at the
reduced pree ol 12 1-2 cents per month, dur
ing the embargo.
Lewis Cooper.
Jj‘ The above Stores t- LET or LEASE for
one or five years. For terms, apply as above.
July 12—1—83
The subscriber,
Intending a short absence b m this city, lias
empowered Mr. it av id Le* .. to transact lie
business until bis return.
Joseph Davis.
September 3—104
\v an ted im 11 icd iatc! ,
A TEACHER by the year, to in: mi t fr 111
six to ten children, in a private fa. -v, nr
markable healthy situation on r • Board,
in tlio country. Any person, pi ■ ol the
1 quisite qualifications for teach.ir the most
uscl'ui branches in tiie Kngli • Language, wil
ling to engage, will meet tv .ill litural encourage
ment, provided they come well recommended,
for their sobriety and decent deportment. In:
further particulars, enquire of the. printer.,
hereof.
August 30—103
Dii’cciivc Ectiius Igf sale.
Eight huM.i ed and fifty acres original sur
vcv, in Scrivcn county, 53 miles from Savan
nah, on Little O; crime ; 150 or GO acres of the
above are prime oak and Hickory Land, the
greatest part of which is well timbered with
large White Oak, which at once declares land
to be good, especially as this is but seldom over
flowed, and no danger of having a. rrop damag
ed by summer freshes, which renders it supe
rior to most of the river swamp ; the other
part is lively Fine Land, intermixed with Hick
ory grubs, Ilogw ood and Buck-eye, and some
small hammocks, the whole having a gone
clay foundation, and well adapted lor the cul
ture of Corn or Gotten. None of the above
land lias ever been < ultivated, though 7 or 8
acres was cut cown about 12 years ago, aim
has now grown up into a perfect wilderness
There is an excellent mill seat on tile above
land, fully suffic * . tor a saw and grist mill,
and a verv good range for stock in tiie neigh
horheod ; which renders it an eligible situatioi
lora person wishing to settle a small plants
tion. Should any one be desirous ofpurchas
ing the above land, . ml will apply to the sub
scriber in Scriveu county, he will go and shew
it to them, from whom they may know the
terms oi ale ; as also of F.veritt Jt) Evans, in
Savannah, who have a plat of <apdland for the
inspection of any gentleman wishing to ptr
chase. Undisputed titles will be made to tin
purchaser, by
William Lucas.
August 27 Im —lO2
J ake Notice,
That in nine months from the date hereof,
application will be made to the Honarable th(
Inferior Court of Effingham county, for leave to
ell two Tracts of LAND, the property of the
elate of Jodn-i Lopcr, deceased, to wit: a
1 raf tof 475 r< s, pme land, in the county ol
Hullo: h ; ari l 300 acres in the county of Effing
ham, pine land, for the benefit of the heirs anti
creditors of the .aid Joshua Doper.
.’Vsa Lopcr, <> r,
AbclG. Lopcr,
April 20—jo—50
M hole Number 61^5
SCHEME
OF A
Lottery,
FOR THE
Improvement of the Botanick Garden ,
l’ursuant to “ A:i act to authorize the do
tanick Aocietv 1 South-Carolina to raise a eel 1
tain sum of money bv lottcrv,” passed Decent
her 19th, 1807. To commence drawing 011 the
FIRST TUESDAY in OCTOBER next.
1 prise of .... gu.qoo,,
1 ditto of ... s,uou ,
1 ditto of- 2 nod
2 ditto of glooo - 2,000
3 ditto of 500 - 1,500
4 ditto of 400 - - • 1,600
G ditto of 200 - 1,203
10 ditto of 100 - 1,000
20 ditto of 50 - - - 1,000
40 ditto of SO - i,200
65 diito of 20 - - - ],300
1800 ditto of 14 - 25,200
5800 tickets at Ten Dollars each, 58,000
Subject to a deduction of 14 per cent. NOT
TWO BLANKS TO A PIU2E.
1 ickcts and shares to be had of Matthew
Shearer, Bolton’s wharf, behind the Ex
change, Savannah.
August 6—93—Jn
NEW BOOKS.
roil SALE AT THIS officf,
J. HOFF’S
Fj RS T CItAIIL EST 0 N EDITION OI
Buchsui’s Family Medi .1 Works
Including Domestic Medicine, or a treat r
on the prevention and cure of disea ,rs, by n
f 'Mun and simple medicines To which are
ad. ed, Observations on J)ict ; recommending,
a method ol living less expensive, and inon*
conducive to health than the present.
A I, SO,
ADVICE TO M O'J HERS,
On the subject ol their own health; and the
health, strength, and beauty of their offspring
[ 1 lie celebrity of Ur. Buchan’s Domestic
Medicine, as well as its univcrsnilv sicknow*
lodged Utility, renders commendation wholly
useless. Ihe first Charleston edition however,
his several advantages; a little before th,
eutli of the doctor, (i80>) he revised it, and
>■ aides considerable amendments, he added
several interesting new subjects or heads—and
as the I act illation or ('ow- Pox has become : 11
important branch in the medical art, this edfi
bon contains the best inlormiitionon that.head.
Besides the chapter on the Kine Fox, there is
l| so, the Vnatomy of the Human Body ; a gen
ii al and particular account of the properties of
‘.ln,cut ; a chapter 011 the Yellow Fever ;of
the Tetanus or the Locked Jaw, ike,. &c. The
vi)vt r; e l o Mothers, is a late production of
tl. s celebrated physician. The Philadelphia
Literary Magazine, in noticing this work, says,
1 his performance is oik* of the most useful
and agreeable that could have been ire.i.smit
ted to our soil, ‘l'he author is an old man, but
In- writes in an intertaining and persuasive,
and even in an elegant manner, ‘l’he work i..
entirely free from technical obscurity, or sci
entitle, method, it is written to instruct, and
1 a’ that purpose endeavor:, to engage the atten
tion of 1 hat sex, whose interest he takes into
his care.”
N. B. The last revised (prior to this) edition
ol the Donn stic Medicine, sells at three dol
lars, and the Advice to Mothers, at two dol
lars. Jhe present edition; enlarged, including
both, sells at but three dollars and fifty cents ;
in handsome calf binding and fine paper, three
dollars and seventy-five cents. And separate
ly, til Domestic Medicine, two dollars and
twenty-five cents, Advice to Mothers, one dol
lar and 1 wenty-five cents.
LIKEWISE.
Ramsay's and Marshall’s fife of Washington
lfur.seLs Ancient and Modern Europe
Gibbon’s Roman empire
Flowdcn’s Ireland
Banyan's Pilgrim’s Progress
Life of the late benevolent John Howard
Two superb copies of the Common Prayer
Book
Christianity the r riend of Man
Ninon dc L’Ertclou. (A Novel)
August, 25—1 (. 1
Notice.
Tie folio nr persons, to wit :—John VV<
ters, Dr. Thomas Schley, John E. Hartridgc,
William Fay lor, William Uohkirk, Noah \\
Bradley, Justus Utilse.Hazen Kimball, Sunim
Griggs, Thomas W’ootten, Sheldon ('. Dunniu;’
O’Cnniier, J. G. Cowling, George Lew*
Cope, Philip 1). Wool hop ter, Samuel If. Star?
house, Th'y.ias Bourke, John Gardiner an’
Ezekiel Yarnell, having been duly summoned
by the coroner of Chatham County to attend
him as jurors on several inquests lately held,
and they having made default—
Arc HEREBY NOTIFIED,!! at ur.’**sthe”
do se’ erailv come forward and fie tlivr ■ < u
cs (if nnv the have) on oath, in the (..,•• <
the clerk of the superior court of tit is count',,
within tea days from the date liereo , that et
editions will, after the expiration of that time,
be issued against them.
M. Whitley* c. e. c.
August 30—103
NOTICE.
All per ■ hav ; rq demands against thee:;
ate ot < i> TANARUS: lkalß, esq. late of this
.ity, decc. 1 •, are r> , irsti and to exhibit them
legally •ulbei.!mated, : i.d those indebted ,r
“aid estate, will make ; ment to
1 hom;;x ic. If air, r- ~ _
Josiah ‘J’ciiuir, y
January 9—4