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SS# TWKEPUliLKAN,
And SA VANN AH.EVENING LEDGER.
Number 43—Volume XIL
TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1814,
Whole Number 2247.
The subscriptr offers far ct the (store
lately occupied hv Mr. Joseph Eve’etlt, (o,:pf>*
site Mr. Gibbons’, Bni'ding) West Teas, old Li
f\ Madeira Wine, Port do. Cognac Bratirty, old
Jamaica Rem, Antigua do. West India ditto.
Whiskey. Molasses, green Coffee, old white do.
brown sod whits Sugars, yellow Soap, Candle*,
Black Pepper, Pimento, Nutmegs, real Havana
Segars. cut Nails ot all sues. Handsaws, Cast
ings, German Steel, Frying-Pans, cotton Cards
(No. 10) Jtc.
ALSO, * •
Superfine FLOUR, from Grimes's Mills
Roderick M'Leod.
tnorch ;J—31 . ?•: ■*
Ligbtboom. For freight or
S apply to the master on
Jona. Battelle.
Just received
An additional supply of BOOTS and SHOES j
CIMlsUtfog of
Elegant fair top Boots
Ditto Suwarrow do
Black, white and coloured kid Slips
Black. and coloured inorrocco do
Nankeen Bootees
Nankeen and Jean do foxed '.A**.-,
Coik seal, and walking Shoes ;
Misses morocco aiid kid Slips and Ties _
Gentlemens morrocco Shoes and Pumps
Leather do da. s
Youth Shoes
Womens leather Bootees and roan Slips
Childrens Buskins and Dickers
dooc Cord and Webbing, shoe Thread, p>*ted
Moulding. Vquid Blacking, and tJOO pair NE
GRO SHOES
ALSO, • :
16 mill Saws 110 kegs Virginia manufactur
ed Tobacco, of excellent quality. For sale by
John Dourfass.
t<y on °
Jonathan Battelle
Offert for tale
Sugar, in barrels
Molasses in hltds. suitable far rc
Train Oil, in barrels
Salt, of superior quality.
Coffee, in bags
German Steel, Swedes Iron
Cat Nails, asserted sixes
Ho. Brads, 10 sad 30d
Boxes Soap, equal to Doolittlt’a
Di to Candles r
Ditto Codfish <
Ditto smoaked Herrings
Ditto Cheese, one in each box
Mess-Beet, in half barrels
Rounds do. in, kids
Glauber Saits, in barrels
Wrapping, aud blue medium Pa]
Writing, and letter Paper
Demi Printing Paper, Printing I
Map shales sales.' -•
By virtue of a decree of tbe-circnit court of the
United States, for the. state of Georgia, or.
> the foreclosure of a mortgage from Edw in
Gairdner, to William Blackloek end others,-
in the year 1801, will be sold at public ruV,
at the cruet houre, on the 21th day of May
next, at eleven o’clock.
One moiety ot that Lot r.f Land, Houses, and
Wharves, in the city of Savannah, which was
generally known by the name if Gairdoer’s
wharf. Conditions, cash.
John Eppinger,
maren 22—34 marshal
GRO MAN, who says bis name is SAMBO,
!®d that he belongs to Mr. Martin, but speak*
English so badly as not to be well understood.
He is about forty-fire years of age and fire
teet ten inches high. He says bis master lived
near Louisville. He has an iron on his left
leg and has lost the middle toe of bis foot.
. H. M'Call,
nor 4n itr sla
Georgia—M‘Intosh County.
By John Baifiie, clerk of the non of ordinary for
the coan-y of M’lntoih and state aforesaid.
Whereas, George Street, of Darien, mer<Wnt,^L
plies for letters of adminiatratioa oo the eraie and
effects of John White, L.e of uid coanty, deceased,
in behalf of the heirs and creditors of the Mid dec*
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all aod
singular the kindred sad credrora of the said deces«M
to lie their objections (if any they have) in my of
fice, oh or before the first Monday, in May aest,
otherwise letters ofadmini tratieo will be granted
Given under my hand ind seat, this add y of April, i
Christ Church.
The Wardens and Vestry of Chritt Church
having assessed the PEWS held in fee simple,
twelve dollars each for five months (from Dec.
1,1819, to May 1 next) the holders are to
pay the same previous to the ISth instant, in
defaalt of which, the pews w01 be sold, in con
formity With the term* of sale. Payment will
be received, a Bank, by ,
The schooner PRUDENCE,
v burthen about fifty tops, suitable
If for inland coasting | requires no
•repairs to be employed, and will
be sold very low.
ALSO,
The well known sloop SQAM-
,CGT, of similar manage. rebuilt
faboo* two years ago, and wants no
• repairs. Apply to
Jonathan Battelle,
Who has jut! received, end offert for tale, on
lov> ter mi,
2 cases Webster’s Spelling Books
2 do seaman’s or negro’s cotton Shirts ,
* do blue Jackets
12 dozen Frying Pans
S7* Demands against the schooner Kotusoff
most be presented to morrow, as they will not
be'paid after that date april 2—39
Francis Rouvier
i ■ vr Offert for tale
54 barrels brown Sugar
.28 hds. Molasses
SO bzgs Coffee
16 bales leaf Havana Tobacco
opril 9—•* 43
^ v For sale
v >£ well toned PIANO FOR TE. Apply
■if, Mars & Falun.
april 9—at -42
Marshal’s sale. *
United States—District of Georgia.
By virtue of an order from the hon. Wm.
Stephens judge of the district court of the Unit
ed States, for the district aforesaid, will be
sold at St. Mary’s on Friday, 29th inst. at ten
oVIock in the forenoon.
Tlieschon.irr ISABEL, her tac
tkle, apparel. Sec.
> And immediately after will
»commence the sale of the CAR.
GO of said vessel, consisting of
__ 19 hogsheads RUM, and other articles
Conditions, Cash,
John Eppinger
< april 9—42 marshal.
Savannah
SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTORY.
The subscribers give notice, that they have
on hand and for sale, at the above Manufactory
No 1 SOAP, equal to Do little’*, and mould
CANDLES, equal to any. The above articles
will be delivered at any place the purchaser
to ay wish in this city.
L. Baldwin &. Co.
april J——co*——41
Cotton and Wool Cards
Playing Cards, Twine, Hessians
Northern Homespun, Hair Combs
Cases Straw Bonnets
Ditto Wool Hats
Boxes Roan Slippers
Hhds. Negro Seoes-
ALSO,
Whiskey, Peach Brandy, and Flour
feb 15 19
Just received *
From Aew- Tori, over land, the fallowing ready
made Cloathing, warranted of the test work-
manshift, and of a superior quality, to wit :
Gentlemens fine stockingnet Pantaloons, as.
sorted colors
Do Princes'-cord Pantaloons
Do Greens’do do
Do Bedford do do
Gentlemens fine sourtout Coats
Du 2d qual"y do
Do 3d do do
Do fancy Vests, different patrons
Do Cos i sees do
Seamens’ fine blue Jackets and Trowsers
Do check Shirts do
Do While muslin do , .
The abore articles will be sold lowfor cash
only, by P. TORPY
jan 37—11 Telfair's wharf
Prime Green Coffee,
AND
COGNAC BRANDY.
15000 pound, prime pin COFFEE,in bags af
100 to 175 Iba.
S pipe, old Cognac BRANDY.
Foe foie on Kcommodulng term, by
Benjamin B. Norris,
march 15 —31 ' Hunter's new storet.
The Subscriber
Offera for sale the following Goods, viz—
Superfine blue, black, green and mixed Clothe
i blue, black, drab and mixed Cassimcres
do scarlet, buff and white Cassimercs
Blue, black, brown, grden and corbeau second
Cloths
Blue, black, brown and green second Casai-
meres
Blue, black, white and drab Stockingnets
Black and mixed homespun Stockingnets
Elegant assortment of fancy silk Vesiiog
Do, assortment of Marseilles and toibnet Vest-
mg
Plain and corded Florentine
Blacksilk Velvet and moleskin Vesting
Black Bombazine and Cambrics
Red, yellow, and white Flannels
Mixed Homespun, twilled
White, plaid, and striped Homespun
A good assortment of hrmespun bed Ticking
Black and blue hunting Cord.
John S. Alley.
jane S—67
Received,
Per brig Phanix, from Havanna,
Muscovado Sugar, m hogsheads
Prime green Coffee, in bags and barrels
Spanish Rum, in pipes
OH band. fi
Brown and while Havaons Sugar, in boxes
And in barrels, Coffee, Molasses, West India
Rom, black Pepper, Flour, Whisky and peach
Brandy, Soap and Candles, Powder, Shot and
Lead, writing and wrapping Paper, cut Nails,
White Dead, Spanish Brawn and Lmtseed Oil,
N.Hipes, window Glass, Stc. For sale by
Charles MauicL
For sale.
4 bales Oznabuvgs
SO pieces cotton Bagging, firit quality
SO tons Swedish Iren, axe bar, square, and as
sorted sizes
20 boxes do. Allum
20 boxes do. Window Glass, 8 by 10, and 10
by 12
SO barrels prime brown Sugar
Peter Mitchel.
march 29—37
For sale
A number of good HORSES and MULES,
on a liberal credit, for approved paper, if ap
plied for toon, either at the livery stables kept
by Mr. Rtmshart, or at my ofli e.
D. Polock.
N. B. The above horses and mules will be
sold, on Wednesday next, before the auction
store of T. A. Schoedde, on a credit of six
months, tor approved paper.
ALSO,
A few Field Hands and House Servants.
april 5 l—40
F actor age,
No. 17, '•
Boltons' Wharf.
The subscriber having returned to this place
for the purpose of recommencing the above bu
siness, respectfully tenders his services to plcn.
tera, of South Carolina and Georgia, with assur
ances of tmrcmiltcd ekertions to promote dis
interest ot all who favor him with their confi
dence, as well in tire execution of Orders as
the disposal of any species of Property commit
ted to his care- JOSEPH A. SCOTT,
nov 27—141
Auction
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
The subscriber having entered into the above
line of business, tenders his services to the pub
lic generally, and hopes by his attention and
pnntuality, to receive a share of the public pat-
ronagv. He has taken the fire proof building,
between Dr. Habersham’s and Messrs. Dunning
8c Clay, under the Museum Printing office.
T. A. Schoedde.
march 22—34
Of Schoedde 6c Kbits is this day dissolved
by mutual consent; all demands against the
said firm are requested to be presented, and all'
persons indebted to the same, are required to
make immediate payment to either of the sub.
scribers. THRO. A. SCHOEDDE.
EBEXEZER S. REES.
jy The subscriber will continue the FAC
TORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS,
at capt. Rice’s yellow store, near the Ex
change, where he will be thankful for the sup
port ot his friends, and the public generally
Storage will be received on reasonable terms.
Ebenezer S. Rees.
feb 22 22
Factorage
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
WHITE, GUERARD 8c Co.
Having formed a connection to transact the
above business alone, and having taken the
fire proof store lately occupied by J. E. Whit-
8cCo. on the exchange dock, tender their ser
vices to their friends and the public. Their
undivided and constant attention to the interest
of those who may encrirst the disposal ot pro
perty with them, they hope will ensure confi
deuce and sunport.
dec 18—150
Fresh Supply,
OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
Salt.
160 bags fine table Salt, suitable for family u<e,
For fale by GEORGE LOW
april 5— r—SO
Loaf Sugar.
A few barrels of an excellent quality, fo 1
ale by J. E. WHITE & CO.
april 2—L—39
Marshal’s sales continued.
By virtue of fundry execution! issued out of the fixth
Circuit Court of the United Si ates for the diftrid
of Georgia, will be sold at the Court Houfe in Sa
vsnnah, on the FIRST TUESDAY in May nex
between the hours of ten t*nd three o'clock,
One Negro Man, named fieu—levied on to fatisfy
an execution ; James Pat en and James Dyke* vs.
George G. Nowland, admimfirator William L. Hall,
decealed.
Also, one Negro man. named London—levied on s«
the property of John Fraser, to tbcisfy Henry Ingletby.
John Eppinger,
april 7—41 maiflial.
To Rent or Lease,
Fora term of yean, a commodious small HOUSE,
in market square, fuitable for a complete ftore, a»
well as dwelling house, next door to Mr. Gindrat**
saddler*! shop. For terms, apply to
Moses Sheftall.
april 7—42
Notice.
AU persons are fi»b’d ttusting any of ihi
crew of the Spanish brig PlitE iix, as no pay
ments will be made oo tfteuaccount, unles
the sanction of the subscr ter it previously cb
lained. FRANCISCO DE HITA,
wcvr.l 9—m—42 Cafinin
N otice.
The Digest of City Taxes for thr year l8»4,
being compleated the subscriber will receiv,
the taxes until Tuesday, the 10th day of May
next, after which day executions will issui
agtiustall those who may be iu default.
J. Pettibone, c. T.
spril 9 42
Just received from New-Ywk, by way of Au-
gusta, :«n addition to the former large supply
of Boots and Shoe*, at
OLIVER H. TAYLOR’S,
Mat kcttquarc.
Suwarrow Boots
Gentlemen’s dress Pumps
Do. Morocco and leather Jcffersons ,
Do. do. do dress Shoes -1
Do. Suwarrow lace Boots
Ladies white and colored kid Slippers .
Do. heeled kid and motocco Slippers
Do. Velvet end jean Slippers —
Do. morocco walking Shoes
Do. cork-solsd do
Do. undressed morocco Slips and Buskins
Do. colored and black morcco Slips
Misses Slips and Buskins
Boys coarse and fine Shoes
Childrens lace Boots and Buskins
Servants Shoes and Shoe Brushes
Which will be sold at low price* for cazhj
only. D. J. SCRIBNER,
dec 23—153
Lost or Stolen.
A letter was pot into the Post Office at Wash
ington, (n. c.) on tbo I4ih January last, tfy
bamuel Ralston of that place, addressed to the
subscriber, containing the halves of five notes
of the Planters’ Bank, Savannah, of ono hun
dred dollars each. This letter by some means
or other has never reached the undersigned—,
The following are the marks, numbers and
dates o( said half bills :
No. 6, letter A planters' bank, dated Satan-
nah, 2d March, 1813.
No. 80, letter A planters’bank, dated Sayan*
nah, 2d March, 1812.
Do. 33, do. A do. do. do. 18'h Jan. i813.
Do. 90, do. B do. do. do. 18 h Jan. 1813.
Do. 176, do A do. do. do. 18tb Dec. itl2.
As these half bills have been stopped at the
Planters* Bank, and the half in possesuon of
he undersigned they can be of no use to those
is ho may have them.
Any intelligence which may lead to adis-
covery of the half bills fvill be thankfully re
eived by JOHN RALSTON,
march 15—31 Savannah
To Rent or Leas^
A valuable Plantation, a few miles from tjlie
city, nearly surrooeded by salt water ; there
is an excellent dwelling house and out houses,
which would render it a very desirable retreat
in the summer months. Apply to
Alexander S. Roe.
april
03* Brought to the goal of Chatham
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