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TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1810.
Whole Number 976
Received this day>.
And for sale by the subscribere,
23 hhds. Sugar
4 Tons swedes Iron .*'
A few bags Pimento and Ginger
8 Tierces and 91 barrels prime green' Cr.Jf
A. Ricliar’ds C$* Cn
June 19—l—7-3 Telfair’ Tchfti
Nankeens..
20 bales of Yellow Nankeens, in long and
short pieces, for sale by
J. Caig R. Mitchel.
April T.: 42
Per brig Georgia, from Ji/iekr-Yqrk',
20 half quarter casks L P Teneriffe Wine
6 bis. pickled Salmon
6 casks Goshen Cheese . ..
3 do. Linseed and Spermaceti Oil
And an assortment of SKIP CHANDLERY
Jll&o, on Consignment t
8 hhds. Loaf Sugar .
3 kegs Bar Lead \
■ r Which will~be sold -cheap, or bartered for
good sea-island or up-land Cotton. , ;
Woodruff & Brant.
June 19 73
Wanted te rent,.
A convenient HOUSE for a family, in ju
healthy part of the city. Enquire of
H. Harford.
June 19—73
*. The subscribers
Have appointed William Davies 3c UV*.
JVxE£LRXUX»9 /***■ ■!» |M i - 1 —- -fT
their absence. The latter (in whose hands
they have deposited their Books and Papers)
will attend to the immediate transactions of thja
concern. OGDENS & BAKER.
June 23—-75
NuMBE* 7^—VofUME VIII.
PUBLISHED
VrJSRt TVBSDAT, THURSDAT AND SATURDAY
• BYEVERITT & EVANS,
AD TBE BATf. SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA)
m SIR DOLLARS PER ANNUM. PAYABLE HALF
YEARLY, IN ADVANCJ!
FQR PHILADELPHIA,
Z h * racket i ig
r~Y,
hns RnAfJ.v, naster ;
-j, • Will he dispatched inviner-.teiy h iving the
** greater part of her cargo engaged. 1 or freight
ioL-gtasfage, apply e»board, or to
■ * ■■■■ ■■ • Jicob Idler Co.
^Philadelphia superfine FLOUR, in barrels
• and half barrels
And a few pieces superior quality COT
TON BAGGING..
June 23—75
FOR NftW-YORK,
The packet ship
AGNES,
R. D. Starr, .master,
Will meet with dispatch. For freight or
passage (having handsome accommodations)
apply to the master on board, at Harden’s
Hfharf, of r*r>
June 2S—75
FOR
T. V. GRAY.
For sale by
June 23—Jt—75
Wk- G ASTON,
Morel's wharf.
NEW-YORK,
The "brig
Joseph Rickertson,
_ Sterling, master,
Will - be ready for sea on Wednesday next,
the 27th inst. For freight or passage, apply
to the master on board, at Wayne’s wharf; or
to WILLIAM GASTON.
June 23 1 —-m- 75
For New-York or Boston,
The excellent fast sailing schr.
ALONZO,
Capt. Edwards,
Will take freight to cither of the above
places, or to Philadelphia or Baltimore, if im
mediate application is made to the master on
1|pard, or to S. 8c C. HOWARD.
Juno 23—A—-75
FOR BOSTON,
The new schooner
L YD-1 A,
Samuel Burges, master;
Will soil with all possible dispatch. For
freight cr passage, apply to the captain, or to
Jonathan Battelle:
7i r ho has landing, and in store, for sale,
100 casks Lime
100 r i :aras Wrapping Paper
50 do. Writing do.
C r.’.s Rope ; do. netting do.
80 • ,oct-s Hessians; 400 do. Nankeens
3000 . v’ ; Tow-Cloth
trunks and cases Hats, Bonnets 8cShoes
ICO children,* Morocco Hats
40 half barrels excellent Mess Beef
20 kegs Butter; 60 bis. ship Bread
30 boxes Chocolate; 20 do. Soap
7 kegs assorted cut Brads
2 bales Slops; bags Green Coffee
9 cases Sweet Oil
ALSO,
1 second hand Main-Sail
1. do. do. Cable.
June 7—68
T 7“ ——'
Prime Hay.
bundles prime Hay. brought under deck
of the Mount Vernon, From New-York, and
for sale at Bolton's central wharf, by
:- r 4 - B. Maurice. „
June 23—a 75
-** - - “ *~
Just Landing,
Prom New York,
4 hhds. 5 tierces, and 10S barrels
?rime Muscovado Sugars,
Just Received,
Per brig Georgia, from JVebtr York
56 barrels new prime PORK,
Also, from JVorfolk via Charleston, per.aloop
Concord, " -■
20 kegs best Virginia TOBACCO
ON HAND,
8000 lbs. CORDAGE, assorted
50 barrels prime BEEF
70 do. pilot, navy and midling BREAD
With almost every article suitable for
ship and cabin stores, which w;ll be supplied
on reasonable terms, by
Woodruff & Brant.
April 5- 41 , ’ ,
To Let or Lease,
The convenient STORE in Market-square,
two doors from Dr. Harral’s medicinal shop.
JLts situation is eligible. Apply to_
Joseph Kopman,
opposite Gibbons’ Buildings.
Who has received per ship Agnes,
10 tons WAGGON TIRE and AXE BAR
IRON. Juae 23 75
Edward Stebhins,
Has just rcccivcdfrom New-Yorf,-. per the brig
Sea-Island, '
‘The following GOODS, viz.
Creas,-Bandanas, Fringe
Scarlet Bombazet, Salempores
All colored Threads
German Rolls, ditto Oznaburgs
Russia, German and Irish Sheeting
Cotton Cassimere
Washington Stripes, &c.
Which makes his assortment as complete
as any In. the city; which lie offers foi* sale, at
a small advance. March 6 -28
Charcoal.
Wanted, about 500 bushels Charcoal, for
which a liberal price will be paid on its delive
ry in this city. Enquire of the printers.
May 29—64
4th proof Jamaica Rum.
JUST LANDED,
40 puncheons 4th proof JAMAICA RUM.
warranted genuine—for sale by
Minis & Henry.
June 7 68
P. Morin,
lias just received, per the late arrivals from
Hew- York,
White sparkling Champaign J F5rst qua i ity .
Muscat Wine
L. P. Madeira Wine, six years old, in quarter
casks
White Havanna Sugar
Smoaked Beef, of a superior quality
Pickled Tongues, do. do.
Fresh Tamarinds
Soft-shelled Almonds and Muscatel Raisins
Fresh Sallad Oil
Kegs Split Pease
Cayenne Pepper
Fresh Prunes ; Cherry Brandy
Old Shrub; best London Mustard
500 bottles fresh Macabau and Scotch Snuff
ON HAND,
A few'dozen of sparkling Cider
Boulogne Sausages, very fresh
Nutmegs, at 62 1-2 cents per ounce
Fresh Capers, 62 1-2 do. per bottle
June 19—o—73
Negroes.
Hats, &c.
The subscribers have received,
7 cases American manufactured BEAV ER
HATS ,
An assortment of UMBRELLAS and PARAr
SOLS
\n additional supply of WHIPS
jd, Gd, lCd and 20d CUT NAILS
J. E. White & Co*.
June 19 B - -73
■■ ■ \
Ravens Duck,
And WOOL HATS, for sale by
Ilenry W. Hill?,
April t3 44
Several prime young boys, and female house
servants, cooks, w ashers and ironers, For sale
by the subscriber; who will devote attention
to the buying, and selling of this species of
property, on commission, and will make it his
business to find out those persons from the
country, and others, who may wish to pur
chase, and will be thankful for any favors in
this line, as also, In the disposal of real estates
or other property. D. POLOCK.
N. B. Application at his Auction and Com
mission Store, near the Exchange, will be punc
tually attended to. June 23—ck%—75
Notice.
The subscribers respectfully acquaint the
public, that they have taken into copartnership
Alexander Low and James M’Henry.—
The business will be carried on as heretofore,
under the firm of ANDREW LOW & CO.
Andrew I-jow,
Robert Isaac.
Andrew Low 8c Co.-request those hav
ing demands against them, to reader their ac
counts for settlement, without delay.
May 3 -53
Blank Checks,
For sole at this Office.
Dissolution.
The Copartnership between the subscribers,
under the firm of MILLER 8c MOORHEAD,
was dissolved, by mutual consent, the 15th inst.
Persons indebted shall be furnished with their
accounts, who are requested promptly to dis
charge the'same, the better to enable the in
dividuals of the late firm to make final ar
rangements. ; .
411 persons to whom the late firm, or the
individuals thereof, are indebted, are request
ed to come forward and receive payment.
Zachariah Miller.
W John Moorhead.
Savannah, June 16—cm—72
.- Thd, subscriber respectfully informs the pub
lic, that he intends continuing the same lino
ef business a* that. cavried cmrby the late firm,
of Miller & Moorhead, and will be thank
ful to the friends of that concern for a continu
ance of past favors.
John Moorhead.
June 16—72
Andrew Low & Co.
' '*0
Htfue received by late arrivals from Liverpool
and Glasgow, via jVcw-York,
A general supply of ‘
Spring & Summer .Goods.
Among which are the following :
Leno, corded and seeded Muslins -
Jaconet, Jappet and book do.
Seeded and figured Cambrics
Corded and striped do.
Printed and plaid do.
Black, colored and white do.
White and colored Quiltings
Marseilles Quilts and Counterpart®
Common and furniture Dimities'
6- 4 Cambric / do.
7- 8 and 4-4 Cotton Shirtings
7-8 Coletaine do.
3-4,- 4-4 and 6-4 Cotton Checks
Cotton Cassimere and Grandurels
Long Lawn and Linen Cambrics
7-S and 4-4 Irish Linens
Brown Holland and Platillas
Oznaburgs and Dowlas
Turkey-red Yarn and Cotton Hosieries
Superfine Broad Cloths
Ditto Casrivneres <
Cotton and Worsted Stockinget
Men’s-Felt and Beaver Hats
Children’s Beaver Hats and Jockey Caps
Silk Parasols and Umbrellas
Ladies Writing Desks and Work Boxes
Black Lace Shades and Veils
Spider-nct and Tambored Lace Sleeves
Black Bomhazett and Bombazeen
Cotton and Linen Diapers
Ditto ditto Table Cloths
Printed Shawls and Madras Handkerchiefs
Furniture Fringe, Tassels and Binding
Loudon made Boots and Shoes
Coach Lace, Sewing Silks, Twist 6cc. 6cc.
With a number of other articles, too tedious
to enumerate, which will be sold at their usual
low prices, lor cash, produce or approved town
acceptances, and upon no other terms.
June 9 69
Handsome Gigs.
just received fgom Rhode-Island, and for sale
by the subscriber, at his shop in Broughton
s'reel* a few elegant Gigs; which will be sold
reasonably for cash, produce, or bills on Boston,
Rhpde-Island, or New-York.
always on hand
Chairs, Sulkies, and Harnesses, of all des
criptions. . JAMES THOMPSON.
June 23—m*—75
Notice to Lumber-Cutters
The subscriber’s wharf, well known as hav
ing been occupied by the late colonel Gordon,
being now compleated, and, from its situation
and improvements, peculiarly commodiour
for a Lumber Establishment, he respectfully
offers his services to persons engaged in thar
business, as a Factor, for the sale of Lumber
of all descriptions, Staves, Fire-wood, &c. ant:
assures those who may favor him with the
management of their concerns in said line,
that they shall be transacted with punctuali
ty,'dispatch and a scrupulous attention to then-
advantage.
For conducting the above business, I have
associated with myself Mr. William Green
as my agent. JOHN GARDINER.
J7* Orders for Fire-wood, or any other bu
siness, relative to the wharf, left at my Shoe-
Store, will be duly attended to.
June. 14—-l -^-71
Cheap Saddle Store.
All kinds of ladies and gen
tlemen’s SADDLES of
the neatest fashion
Common ditto
Plated bit and bridoon Bri
dles
Ditto double Curbs
Ditto single ditto
Full plated chair Harness
Ditto half plated ditto
Do. do. brass-mounted
Horsemen's Caps and Holsters^ Velieces
Saddle-Bags and Trunks
Chair Whips, Spurs, and almost every other
article in the Saddlery line.
D. White Johnson,
l/orth-eest corner of Market-square.
N. B. A Journeyman at the above busine*^
will meet with good encouragement and steady >
employment May 12—ct—57 ' |
if®
Savannah Tea.
Just received at the BEE-HIVE, JoHife-
ston’s Sqy^RE, the first parcel of Tea im
ported direct to this place ; landed the 4th.
inst. The quality is excellent.
Also, a few fresh CHEESE, Burlington
H VMS, smoaked BEEF and TONGUES. All
kinds of SPICES, unusually low.
The best of WINES, BRANDY, RUM.
SHRUB, 8cc. &c. all as old as thehills.
SEA-STORES particularly attended tq.
Walter Roe.
June 21—m—74
Wanted,
A BRICKLAYER, to work on the Light-
House at St. Simon’s Island, to whom good
wages and fare will be given, if application is
made immediately to Thomas Mendf.nhalD,
in Savannah, or to the subscriber.
James Gould.
St. Simon 9 s Island, June 18—a—74
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To Rent,
And possession given on the first of August,
ensuing, the STORES, and part of the
WHARF, at present occupied by Doctqg
Cumming. For particulars, enquiie of
John P. ’Williamson.
June 14—l—71
Mrs. Briere,
Respectfully informs the public, that she
commenced SCHOOL, ON MONDAY the
18th instant, in a house of Mr. John Shick’s,
Franklin ward, Montgomery-street, hear the
baptist and Roman Church, between the two,
where she will teach Drawing, Embroidery,
Marking and Sewing; also, Reading. Writing
j .nd Cyphering, in English and French ; and
pledges herself to use every endeavor to give
satisfaction to the parents of such children as
may be entrusted to her care.
June 16—al 72
Land wanted.
Wanted, on a lease of two years or more,
from one hundred and fifty to two hundred
acres of LAND, within fifteen miles distance
of Savannah ; one halt of which, at least, must
he cleared land, and if the whole has been un
der cultivation, it will be preferred. Apply to
Small S? M‘Nish.
May 22—6 L
Notice.
^ Will be sold to the highest bidder, agreea
ble to an order* of the court of ordinary, fqr
the county of Wayne, at che house of John
Fort, on Saturday the 7th of July next, be
tween the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, the estate
of Patrick D. Bourke, an alien, dec. consist
ing of sundry MERCH ANDIZE. Conditions,
cash. ELIAS FORT, clerk.
June 21—74
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Notice.
I have united R. M. Stites, esq. with Mr.
Uel Merrill, merchant of this place, as my
attbrnies during my absence from the state,
with as full powers as if I was present.
The following PROPERTY is offered for
sale, viz. the House and Lot and a half ia which
Dr. Sheftall now resides, in Broughton-street
the House and half Lot occupied by major
Win. Brown ; two Lots in. Ewensburg, Yama-
craw; one Lot of Land, containing 202 1-2
acres, 24th district, Wilkinson, No. 346. Also,
one other Lot, No. 266, 20th district, Baldwin.
Plats and grants may be seen, by applying to
tidier of the, above named gentlemen,-who
will give good titles, oh-one, two and. three
• ears credit.
Also, for sale, a strong, well made PbHar-
lelphia COACHEE, in complete repair, and
i new Harness. Also, a scout draft H'JRSSF
and SULKEY. W. SMSTH/'
MayF