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W
And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
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Numbe* 108—Volume VII.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER JB. 1809.
Whole Number 853
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PUBLISHED
JIVKB.T TUESDAY, THCRSDAC AND MTV»P*»i
BY i VERITY fc EVANS,
ON THI BAT. SAVANNAH, (uEONGLA)
BY LATE ARRIVALS.
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: l Andrew Low &
MAVE RECEIVED. .
Fine LINENS and linen CAMBRICS
AT six DOLLARS p*R ANNUM TAT ABLE *ALF Cotton Cass; me res—-Jeanets
w i Grand ureta—cotton Florentines
yearly, in advance- I Black Silks—extra fine black Crapes ..
. - Q j Cotton Yam—fancy Muslins and Shawls
. Cambrics—N ankeens
Jas. & Joseph Currutkers, ft^ e H^ h a u n ^ s chocolate Bandanas
Have received, on consignment, j yjjj^ black> and #late cottnu Stockings
8 bales Welch Plains, white Marques, and
Which will be sold low for cash, or approv-
ed paper, at a abort date.
September 7—D»—107 fiu;s.- {
*uSt"RE&IVE&rSSSS
Andfor fie by
Marquand, Paulding & Co.
furniture Dimity
( otton,Chtck*, 6 .4 black Bombazetta
Cotton Shii-ting, fine V ,
Tapes, sewing Colton and Xa£e$.
August 24—101
Kay’s Flour,
Just received, a fow barrels.fresh .FLOOR,
t& thus year’s crop—for sale by 4, j^t { ■
Phinizyfe Barnett.
August 29—fOSj *
. * Prime Jftecif.
t 40 Barrels pride Boston BE£F,fbriwl«‘>by
G.Whitefield.
jit JdmSs Jofmstm’s wanting rooki
July 6—gO
Cotton Bagging
l^Dpthc best quality, jast received Pfr-brig
Dolphin, from Philadelphia.and for -sale by
Papct 8c Martell,
R.'&J. Bolton’* Bow, w6ove B.br J. P.
M'Xetmie.
April 27—60
For Sale,
A strong, ab<e HfiRSE, well broke to the
August. 29—103 f*- .V.
harness.
4000 ps. Cotton Bagging
Superior quality,
Marquand, Paulding &. Co.
July 29—90
New Country Flour.
A feir barrels just received, and for sale by
> James Johnston.
August 29—10.'{
l&re-Proqf Stores to lot
The south TENEMENT of the one at pre-
seut occupied by Mr. J. G. Almy and Mr. John.
Hunter. \
And the south, TENEMENT of the store
immediately opposite to the above, on the west
Hide ofthe wharf , _ '
•, i R. & J. Bolton.
July 2 5—«B
— aft? .
JUST RECEIVED,
Aruffor sale by
$Iar qu^iiia* Paulding & Co,
» 1 bale CUSTAS, superior quality.
September 5—106 ‘ . •
* ' ’■ >'■—
For sale,
Two.thousand bushels Exuma SALT. Ap-
** *° J* Caig & R. Mitchd.
August 19—99 '■
The subscribers
' Vflbrfor sate on reasonable terms.
2PC0 Mec^s.Dundee COTTON BAGGING
40,000 rounds COTFEE
60 barrels LGAF SUGAR
R. Richardson 8c Co.
. " 1 .
. Clothing Store. *
GEORGE ENOE, Merchant Taylor,
A few d</>rs cast of the Exchange, has fcT
*atc o lleat assortment of READY MADE
CLOTHING, adapted to the present season,
Pei'th made up suitable to the latest taste, and
ir the most fashionable manner.
Orders t« famish Clothing, according to
incisure, will be thankfully received and ear
ecuted with punctuality and dispatch.
The above articles will be s Id at veiy re-
iTuced prices, for cash or approved drafts in
^ He. will be th&okfol to those indebted to him.
1 Furniture Calicoes
Which, together with a tetge stock'aa hand,
are selling on very reasonable terms.
June 15-71
V Just Received
Per brig Luna, and for sale by the subscribers.
Pipes, half pipes and qr. casks L- P. Tencriffe
Wine; of superior quality
Old Sherry,, fat quarter casks
Pickled Salmon and Mackerel
Smoaked Beef and Tongues
Burlington Hams and Cheese
Half barrelvmess Pork and Beef
Boxes Londo%Mustaid
Fresh Butter in small firkins
Hystop’s best Crackers ia kegs
'OR HAND,
60 battels prime Beef and Pork
^fow^LundiD®
| Prom on board the brig Eliza, from Phila
' deljihia.
Fine Hum hums, 20 by 1 1-3 yard wide
Company Gurrahs
Ditto ~ - Cossas >; -ii,.
Niclcanees (!5triped humhumS)
"“Seersuckers, for dresses
Yellow-Nankeens. long pieces "
* Do.. da short da ,~
B'uc ’ da long da
Blue Baftas .... v . . .•
. Mock PuHicat Handkerchiefe t'j
^KerWiymurchy Romal k-. .
Red Guince Checks v '
Ladmt and gentlemens black silk Hose .
Rsjjtah 1 black jGfrhpe ' /•.
, FCJflwns, assorted .jru£*•*.»<,-C£
-IWowntine - ^’ .., "Ti*/-, 'rt*'
Silk Waistcoating • • -
Bomltazeen-"
Fresi Flour, (Robinson’s brand)
.Loaf Sugar
Lumi da
Portqp, superior quality j - • .
CrdSlnlSttleh
• 'Demijdris
Porssrie : by
Gftaries Papet & S. Martel,
R.btJ.'Bolt on’s Ybho, ahoveBSirJ.PSM’Kinnc.
' May J MI
And a general assortment of
Liquors and Groceries,
At retail.
Woodruff ^fr Brant.
Augtat'1.^91
Rhode-Jsland Stonj5 Lime.
Just received, a few casks, and for sale by '
Richmond & Allen,
July.18—85 Whitaker street
Just Received,
E. Harding, master, •from-
, and for sale by the subscriberP
*0/whatfx‘
Fresh PlfiladelphiaFlour
Loaf Sugir,In hhds.
Hherry wine ;v ’ *•
i NortheryGin and Whiskey
Mess anl prime Porjc
Ax Bar Iron, and Shear Moulds. •
[ Chocolate and Mustard, in boxes
Linsee'dbil, in casks tif about 60 gallons
Lard, Sqip. Ifc.
ON HAND.
iliac-Brandy
Bcc. ......
Adhemar 6? Machin.
April ^9—51
; Fresh Boots,
Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS, with a varie
ty of other Shoes, dec. just received; and for
sale by
Taylor &? Scribner,
On the Bay, east of the Exchange.
June 6—67 k
i ■ -—- :
Fire Wood.
A supply of Fire Wood now on hand, dnd
iy ill be continued thro* the winter; at Wayne’s
wharf, upich will be delivered to purchasers,
I at theiryards, for Four. Dollars and Seventy-
live Cfei/ts per cord, by .
■ s *. > • ’R"
August 31—164 . ■*’ •
Fresh Boots and Shoes.
Received per schooner Thetis, from New
York, a fiesh-supply of-Boots and Shoes.
also; ■*
~Per the Fanny and Maria,
A few pair Keating’s warranted Philadel-.
phia BOOTS. For sale by
D. &. J. Douglass.
' August 22—100
Georgia Stojm Lime.
The- subscriber .having made an establish
ment on Briar cieek. Scriven county, for th<
purpose of uurning Stone Lime, now offers t
sujjply this article, of equal quality, and at le»
price, 4han it.is usually imported from th
northern states, and solicits the citizens »
Georgia to encourage his pursuit by aflfordii
a preference to the productions of their ow
state.' '• • u '‘ - ' ' • • * }
The imported 1 lime fluctuates in price inpre
portion to demand, from, two dollars and a-hal*
M throe dollars and- a half per barrel, an
ields, on an average, eight-bushels when slack
ed. The medium, price wilt be three dollar.-
»er barirel.br thirty-seven and a haif cents pe
bushel. TTiC s»P*sdriber will furnish it screen-j
ed for use at Savannah, at twenty-five cent
per bushel, or at the kiln, to which it is navi
gable for large BaUy at *8 3-4ccnts.
Isaac Pollock.
XT Wnnted to'hfre, ten or twelve hands.
August 24r—yl 01 > pj..
Tie TRACTS of LAND—Na .328, In the
>0th district, Baldwin county, and Na 29, in
■he 14th, Wilkinson. • " f ’
Also, a new northern made WAGGON
which has not yet oeen used, >and four waggon
lOttSES, with HARNESS, &c Apply to
Ephraim Cooper.
August 24 101 ■ /’ "
For sale,
That well known situ tion, near Savannah,
.-inown ky the name of FAIR-LAWN., Foi
terms, apply to Thomas- Bovhre, in Savan
oah, or to u *
' iMaiy Wyliy.'
July 15—84. -
For sale,
A valuableTR ACT of LAND, in the coun-.
[ xy of Bryan, situated near Hardwick, contain
ing two hundred and seventy acres. The
ibove is calculated for the cultivation of fiict
>r Cotton, and will be disposed of upon liberal
terms. Apply to _
Morris Miller.
July 29—96
PrUae Horses.
A few fineyoung Geldings, fit for the saddle
or draft, are now at.the subscrilier’s .stable^.fo
sale on a cvedit till the first, of January nextrii |
notes, with approved indorsers. *
^ v William Maxwell.
September 7—
T Notiee.
On the Uth day of September next
Will be,sold at the plantation of Elizabeth
•Ivan, part of the estate of Samuel RyaU, de-'
eased—consisting of . Horses,. Cattle, Hogs,
Mantation Tools &c. The conditions will be
uade known on the day of sale.
Elizabeth Ryall, adnCrx.
Bulloch county, August 2—94f
Notice,-
Tho subscriber being about to leave this
si ate for afew months, has appointed and duly
authorised Willi ax. Danes, William B*
Bulloch; John P. Williamson and George
Hahral- esq’rs. his attomies during his ab-
'C '-ce. His business will be conducted by Mr.
John B; Gilbaht,
Edward Stebbins.
July 4—79*
Regimental Orders,
An Election is ordered to be held at th#
Theatre, in the city of Savannah, on theSls}
instant, at 1C o’clock a.m. ibraXaptaifi to tlie
command of the first company in the first bat
talion, first regiment, Georgia Militia, in thd
room of captain Glark, deceased. , .rs jfir
By order <fJ PsrriBosE, major com’dtl
frst regiment, Georgia Militia. .
Peter N. Brinsmade,
September 7—107 > , r Adjutant.
. \ - 3 *‘‘‘ ’nGy
jytJnia^ Society;^
Resolved, That the Secretary do Import at
the next meeting.of this Society, -all nle'rabtrs
who have failed to pay up. thcir arrears to the
society, in obedience to the twelfth article of
the Raias of Ahv-Sucisty, and that said yule,
and rule the’, twenty-first be then eniorcrit
against all members then found id default, t' '
Resolved, That the above Resolution aqdi
Rule 12th;-end extract from Rule 21st, be pui>-,
lished .in .the public papers for the space oa .
three-wee^s, V..„;
Extract from the minutes qfJtdy S, 1809. ",.
John N. Brailsford, sec'ty,
Seplexnber‘2—o—105 V
RUGE^Sth. - '
“ Any member ii^lecting to-pay his airbart
ifue t'ne Society, on the anniversary thereof,
or-the quarterly meeting previous thereto, if
iu the state, shall, on notice given him by the
Secretary of the Society, be required so to do
by the next quarterly meeting, which,‘If he
heglects then, the name of such member shall,
'>e erased from the rules of the society, and her
he no iohger considered a member thereof,,
untes excused bv the society.”
Extract from Rule 2t. . -;
“The interest on all monies loaned (in casC‘
the principal is not required) shall be paid*
annually on the anniversary pf the Society, or
a note ‘with personal security, payable in thirty, '
Mays, with interest from the' date, given there* !
fir; and, on failure so to do, the president is
hereby requfred to put theheind and mortgage
of the person so failing in immediate suit.”
||A. Wharf and stor$. ‘
To Let, my WHARF and tiTORE, at pres •
ent occupied by Messrs. Lord & Hall. - The
Store is large and convenient for a. Factor of
Commission Merchant. Possession may be haij
on the 1st day of September next.. For terms*
•apply to the subscriber,, or, in iiis absence, to.
Mr, Thomas Glen, on Tfelfair’s wharf
Geoi^e Jones. '
June 10—>69
,.i.? •, VrrrtWfc/
Notice. '
Being-about to remove from tins..state, t
hereby notify all persons concerned, that.''Mr. ; v
Felix H. Gilbert, of this place, and Messrs.^
R. Richardson & Ca of Savannah, are ap-.
pointed to act as my lawful attomies, during
my absence, and are folly authorised to re- *
•eive payments from all .persons indebted tft ,
ue, and to give, valid discharges.
LewisuPrudhqmmc*
Washington, Georgia, May 27—67 ‘ -
Notice.
The subscribers have appointed Mr. Uhl
visa ail and Mr. JosiAH Penfield, tlieir.
agents, who are duly authorised to transact-
he business of the concern daring their ab-**
ence.
Marquand, Paulding ^ Co;
August 22—100 ’■
The subscriber *
Intending to.be absent from the cityofSa->
vannah tor a few months, has appointedMessrs.-
KNOX & POPE his agents.
The SHIP YARD will be conducted, dur
ing his absence, as heretofore, by his Foreman.;
He lias on hand, a quantity of SPRUCE PIN E*
fit for Topimasts and Yards.
; Thorass Rice.
June 1—65
; -Notice. • -.■'. v5'%
The subscriber intending to be absent for a
few months from- the state, has appointed
Morris Miller and Robert Haber
sham, esqrs. his attomies in his absence.
Peter Ward.
June 24—75 •
Notice!
AH persons having demands against the.
t® come forward and make payment as wins f late of
ju ^ibJa his forbearance heretofore having county ot‘C#aw«m, deceasea, are rwuesten |
to exhibit them legally authenticated; . an
those indebted to said estate will make pa'
Notice.
"The subscriber intending to be absent a- few
months from the state; leaves hisiriend, Uel
Merrill, his attorney and agent,in f ict, dur
iug.his absence.
P -c - William Smith.
June 6—67 -^.
l*f n highly prejudicial to him.
’. -MHV 16—10 ;•) - £jXjf
*t ~ mm
American Orivitholo^ r .
The subscribers to this elegant work, wilt
please to call for the first number. , Jjtf
^ A* G. Ocmler.
August 8—S4 ;■ : .... \jsTL m; -,-jr. - ■ J
mentt*
Sarah Shcftall, executrix,
Benjamin Sheftail,
Mordecai SheftaU, j
executor.*
4*
| {TV JJ! Notice.
The..subscriber has apptnoted Ebemezer
tark. Richard M. Stites, John Law-
n u.d Joseph Maxwell, esquires, his
• uornies. y *
Thomas Young.
July 18—85 '-i*t 1 " ■ -i
Notice.
Mr. Robert Scott, and Messrs. SmaCl
and M‘Nish, are my attbrnies during my
absence.
George Scott. _
Juhe 29—77
Notice.
In pursuance of an order granted hy the hon
orable the Judges of the Inferior court of Chat
ham county, will be sold on the first TUEESr;
DAY in November next, at the court-house in
Savanuah, in said ounty, between the usual
hours, ' / v - i&A
~Nine hundred acres of LAND hi Scriven
county,- adjoining lands of Milledge and Flymt
ing, belonging to, and to be sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of the estate of Mi-
chael Germain, deceased. ’-*^1 -
Ann Germain, ex'rtc*
September 5^-—106 •' "WxkSf ■ ■ v4
v ^ '4k To Pointers.
A few kegs Dunham’s t».UNTINGr INlC*
of an excellent quality, just rcreivetk \
sale at this oifice, at 62 1-2 <gp|&pcrj
rt Hi j.