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And SA VANN AH EVENING
Number 16—Volume XIII,
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4,181S.
Whole Numbex 24:
Marshal's sale.
United States—District of Georgia.
By virtu* ot • decree (ton the honor-ale
William Stephens, judge of the district court
olthe United.States, io and for the said dis'ric*,
«)11 be Mid on Saturday, the4U» day of Februa.
ryocRt, at iO o’clock, at Bolfcw>,cen|ral wtarf,
na. The scboooer JANE, with h.r
parel and farniture.
T as pri*~ to the ptirs-
r Saucy Task. • fonditicn's ca-h
John Eppinger,
ju 28—10 ' murthal.
Merino Sheep.
New Establishment.
The aubacribcr having taken the wharf for
merly occupied by Taylor, Davies St Taylor,
offers hit services to bit up country friends as
well as to the citizens of Savannah, in ibe Lum
ber Business. A constant supply of FIRE
WOODwi l be kept on hand to supply fun -
lie* at a moment's warning, at 84 50 per coid.
Liberia advances will be made on Lumber or
Fit e wood, and be trus'-s from bis attention to
bus’ness to merit a share of the public patron
age. ANTHONY GOLDENEERG.
no* 34—152
The Subscriber
For sale
A Few hand red bushels Liverpool SALT, by
% John M‘Nish,
jan 21—F—8
^The subscribers
. Offer far file t (mall configomtnt of Cillicoet, Steel,
and Eoglith QnilU. R. k- J. HABERSHAM
ec Si—159
Public Work?
Will ba sold mt auction on Tbunday
February, before our store, 58 »nll bred Meri. , Jutl recetvtd, end offere^ for tale,, at No. 8,
no Kami and Ewes of the be-1 fl ick ever im
ported to this country. Satisfactory proof of
theirnrigir. and parity of Moot! will be given.
Conditions, cash for all sums undgr 100 dollars
— above that sum, negociable paper at 60
days.
Sale io commence at 11 o’clock,
BELCHER 6t GREEN HOW.
jan 13 7
Now landing
3 cases Foolscap and letter Paper
1 do containing 100b half pint Tumblers
3 boxes N.T. Soap
7 ‘saUts anti 2 boxes Goshen Cheese
3 45 leaves double refined Sugatt
3 casks Whiskey
2 half Darrels pepermint Cordial
6 cask* tinsct il Oil For «ale by
6 kegs Kentucky Gunpowder
90 bis fork
USoO lbs Bacon
2 hhdsand 3 tierces Bacon
J. Battclle.
jan '24 - 9 No. 8 Commerce Row
Undrawn Tickets.
The sboscrrit r» .,»ve received by the las:
mail a It w I I' KEFS in the Board of Henhh
L ittery warrant..*! undrawn, whicb they offer
or sale at eleven riellars. The price will ad
ranee in a lew days, After the 1st of next
month, the managers will draw lhr«e thousand
rickets trarli week until cnmpleated. Prise
Us:it are received weekly, and prizes will fcs
{taid !.y the .ubsCfiber*.
Mjrquand, Paulding & Penfield.
Jan 31- —11
Minis & Henry
<05rr for sale (or approved paper, on accotn
moisting terms,
250 crates Liverpool Ware
20 bales Bomba setts (green, brown and black)
350 sacks Salt (hue) tour and a half bushels
each. dec 13—148
Boots and Shoes.
Just received, by land, fiom Philadelphia, by
the way of Angus *, ai d f. r sale by J.-hn
Douglass,Gibbons's bu'idirgs, a Urge as.o't-
mem of BOOTS and SHOES, amo< g which
ate the following s
Gentlemen's best Suarrow Dots
Do I ced Shoes and Jcflcjsons
Do fine S!me«
Do nicrocco Pumps
Do seal skin d>
Du gtaiu d i
l)j do Shoes
Keys* Shees, of all kinds
Ladles’trimed morocco SVppeik
l)n colot td do do • ’
Du Grecian Ties
Do walking Shoes, of a superior quality
Mioics* best tiiiccd black and coloicd ruurocco
Slippers
Womens' leather Bootees
Do do Grecian T>S
Do do Sllppos
Childtcna* mornccu Bitkins
Do leather do
Negro Shoes, boot Webbing, bool Gord, shoe
Thicad, fee. kc.
nov 29 143
Just received.
- An nsscrbneni of miss’s, boy’s anil children's
SHOES. EDWARD S. KEMPTON.
jan 19—7
The subscribers
Have this day entered iu copartnership un
der the firm ot
BELCHER &GREENHOW,
And offer their service* to the public, in the
Factorage and Commission Business. Proper
ty consigned to them will bs stored in fire proof
stores, and advaaces made oo produce or ^oods
on being delivered.
WILLIAM BELCHER,
JAMES G. GREEN HOW,
Jau If—mo—7 -
Commerce Row,
4 bales black, blue, brown and mixed Broad*
cloths
I do black, blue, mixed, disband scarlet Cas*
timercs, by the bate or single piece
3 cates 6 4 cotton Cambrics
1 do coloicd do
I do checked Ginghams
t di- fi e Madras Handkerchiefs
9 do fancy Pi im* and Stripes
3 cases straw Bonnets
J. Battclle
dec 13—148
Received on consignment,
And for tale very low,
Cases ladies’ kid Gloves, assorted colors
db do silk do do
Cases Ribbons
do shirt Buttons and sawing Silk
One‘ease superior French boiling Cloths
A few d' sen long DWti pocket Handkerchiefs
and Cravats HAVENS & BILBO,
dec 22—132
Holland Gin and Glass Ware, &c.
20 pipes real Holland Gin
So holies Glass Ware, Tumblers, Decanters,
See.
5 faggots German Steel
2 bates Blankets
1 case Dimities
I case cotton Shirting
10 his Copperas*
U) Jusea nejjro Pipe*. For sale by
St urges & Burroughs,
No.'3 Commtrce How
dec 27—154
■Persons desirous ot contracting to complete
pretty exiet sivc job, will please apply for pat
MCttiars to lieutenant Smith of the engineers at
Mrs. M'Cann’s, corner ot Broughton and » >
nard .street*. jan 21—r—8
For sale
A valuable Plantation in Washington county;
Georgia, on the Ocone e river, (month of Buffa-
oe creek) twenty five miles below Miiletige*
villc, conUiningabrut 1500acres.partly swamp,
and partly high land, suitable for tbe culture ot
cetton and coro; 150 cleared and under fence.
There is on the tract a grist miil, running
two pair el stone*, and a saw mill, running tw
saws. “ «
Tbit place is ctjpsklerad remarkably healthy
It will lie sold a great bargaiu. Fur furthei
particulars apply to
Stur^cs & Burroughs.
Also, a Home and Lot in MilledgeVilte, ple»
santly situated, formerly occupied by Governor
Irwin. oc 8 . ■-1*20
Just received,
on conaignmcv.t,
is cases Dutch Tumblers
1 bale Checks
60 pieces Russian Canvas
SO uo . Havens Duck
1 case Gloves
1 do Dimi res
50 casks spermaceti Oil
ALSO, I* STOHE,
6 Cases Plariiias.
half bleached Irish Liacii
3-4 brown Linen
2 trunk* prime Calicoes
42 piece* Sand Bagging
5 pipes superior uluub For sale by
Minis St Henry,
No 7 Cjmmei ce Row
Jan 7—1
Mrs. Pine
(MARKET SOU m RE)
Ilat }u*t received and ‘fftrt/or talc
An elegant assortment ot Miilinary, consist
itig of Straw II .is and Bonnets of a very supe
rior quality. Fancy Cap* and Bonnets ol the
latest fashion. Silk Tippets trimmed wit),
swsnsdown. Bear dito, Artificial Flowers it
bunches and wreaths. Plumes of Feathers,
Children'* Hats (beavers and straw.-) Gloves
Stockings, Linen Cambrics, ornamented lire*
Combs, Cm is. Silk and Cottou Trimmings
flush Botiocts, Ctuldreu’s Toys, and Northert
Htnnespuu jau j— - 2
J. Battclle
Has removed to the counting room lately oecu
pied by Messrs. Gustos 5c Perry, Ns. 8,
Coaitn-rce Row, -
Whet e he iff era for tale
60 ca*ks cut Nails, 3d, 6J and 3d
6 do woediog Hoe*
25 boxes cotton and wool Curds
16 pieces Canaburgbs
1U do white’ Flannel
5bv) yards up country Homespun
50 reams blue demy printing Paper
2 cases women’s and children’s Shces
32 bundles s»le Leather
180 boxes Codi'uU
also.
400 tierces Rice, last year’s crop
KOW LANDING,
20 bags black Pepper
10 box- s brown Soap
15 bis Irish Potatoes
dec S—146
For sale -
A small assortment of Philadelphia BOOTS
just received will be sold low for for ca*h, by
t Joseph Kitchen.
jan 31—-0
Now landing
boxe* plsyin - Card*
do loll Sugar (Pennington’* Philadelphia double
19 keg* printing Ink
12 do Richmond manufactured Tobacco
x hogthead leaf do
68 bl* Floor
65 do n**y (nearly equal to pilot) Bread
39 do Irish Potatoes
ALSO,
Superfine, fine and coarse Broadcloths end Cues.
mere,, inperfine and fine Prints, latest pattern*:'
•ilk Stocking*, fine and course; Flaunch, Os-
naborga, by the case or single pise*. For mis
J- BATTELLE,
Dissolution of Partners hip
The partnership of John 8c Jolepii Camming •!
diflbived 'bis day in conlequtmce of the intended re
moval of John Cumming Any demands agamic the
firm, or agair.it John Cumming, individually, will be
dilcharged os prefentstion o either of the fnbfcribere,
and payment may he made to John Cumming in Ao
gufii, or Joftph Cnntmicg in Savannah
JOHN CUMMING
JOSEPH CUMMINs)
The fiibfcriber wiil continue bufinefta. the (tore
formerly oc»up.ed by John It Jofeph Cumming.
Joseph Cuaiming.
dec 1—110—145
* Doctor loor
HAS COMMENCED TH2
PRACTICE OF PHYSIC
IN-TUISCITT. ‘
HerefideJ, and keep* hi* Shop, tfor the ptefe&t)
the home lately occupied by (j R. Duke,near the
independent Pre byterian Church,
ly—*r—7
Wanted,
To hire or puichtisc, a fow large CANOE
'3U.-s.I S. Apply tu
R. & J. Habersham.
dec 1 143
For sale
O e rsw CHAilf, with Harness, and a geo
cel chu.i IlUilbE. App'y to
P. Morin.
jan 19 r-—7
Wanted to hire,
Ily the^eai, two punie N'rg (i Fv-it- w,
•vhon* literal wages will be gt«s:t. £■ (juirr
at this niiice.
Rb 2 A 13
Fifty do-llars* reward.
Runaway, on the 23.1 instant, from the sub
>> riber, bis Ntgro Wf-nsh, named Molly
.bout 33 years of age, very fat and reddisn
• mplexion; site lias one or two teeth missing,
be took away her mulatto girl, named ClarLsu
about seven years of ag<s. She is supposed tt
e linking about,Mr, Savage** plantation on
Igechee, or harbored in this city. Ten Jollars*
oward will be paid to lodge her in gaol, and
.i ty will be p»id ou conviction chat she is har
'lured by tom: white or colored person.
£clmond Roudot.
feb 2
Five Dollars* reward .
To any person wbo will eppprebend a cer
am Negro Fellow named Fsux, and secure
bint in gaol, or otherwise, ao that the sub
scribejr can get hold of him. Felix formerly
belonged to major Hugh M‘Call ib ibe town
of Sasannah ; he is a stout fellow, something
inclined to be of a yellow complexion ; he is
an Aftie.n born negro, but speaks tolerable
good English, he is about 5 feet $ inches high;
ab ut 27 years of age, walks a little stiff oc
casioned by a former attack of the rbeuma isms;
he left me at the house of Mr. Jenks, two
miles from tbe town of Savannah ; be bad on
when he absconded from me a parr of blue
sailor'* trowsers over another pair, Lung by
suspeoders ; a checked shirt over a white one,
a straw or palmetto hat; a pair ol northern
made shoes. Any person delivering tbe above
described negro in care of the gaoler in Savan
nas, shall receive the above reward.
Drury Smiths
feb 3—a* 13
ju to—A
WP.8C—
OZT The subscriber informs his
friends, chat be has taken the.shop, lately oc
cupied by Mr. Battey, where he will carry on . . — T .
the Blacksmith^ business In its various I short drab cloth jacket ead corny, trow
and**. - RAH{f. j " H.M'Ca&CM
“ I dec awifi ^ -
The subscriber " r '
Proposes to opfcr a SCHOOL * the boast
he occupies on West Broad treet on the fi- “
duy of February next. Tfe Will coufi-e hi
•elf to thirty scholar* exclusive of bis o
children. His imnisaie S>9 SO per quartet
in advance.
William B. Johnson,
jan 5 cc 2 ,
The anniwrsnry ~rff?ertnw- j' ttjff ’*aavimab
Library Society will take place at the Library'
Hall next Monday, the 6*h instant, at seven
o’clock r. h. feb 2——a—12
To rent :
A stnnU red HOUAE, near the Filature, with
two ronn-i, kitchen, stable. See. Fur terms ap
ply to Mr. Archibald Smith, adjoining, or to
T. Bourkc.
feb 2 12
i-
Drs. Kollock & Casey
riavr associated in professions! business,
it/* Their Office in the houte of Dr.- Kollock
dec 1—-14-4
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500 Dollars’ reward.
It is supposed that the late ZacbaxiaB
Millf.b, deceased, some time about the year I
-' ghteen hundred and eleven, executed a last I
Will and Testament, which has not been found
by his friends since bis death ; should cny one 1
ix in possession nt this instrument and win coo-1
vuy it to tne subscriber, thro* the medium olthWf
l’ost tiffice, or in any other way that may be
more convenient, he shall receive the abovw
reward anil no enquiry will he made on the]
sulijecL The proposed reward shall be (
vey-d also through tbe medium of the I
Office or in sucu other manner as shall Im
qu>red WILLIAM DAVIES,
july 7 80
Late United States’ Bank.
At a special m eting of the trustees of
late Bank of the (Luted Stair*, ou Wednesdays
September 7, '*8i4. 1
Whereas t he Stockholders of the late Muni
of the United Status, at their late meeting,
rt-cud the postponement of the sale of
deut* <lu« to the trust, and-g- vc power to
trusters to t:kt further order upon the saml
subject.
Retained, That the different branches ta th
southward be instructed that this board wit
utilil further directions, receive proposals U
the compromise of all debts due to the trust-
D. LENOX, firetident
Attest, G. SiapaoK, cashier.
oc II 121
Notice.
The subscriber informs hi* friend* and t
public in general, that l.e ha* established hit
self io the TAYLOR1NG BUSINESS, tbr
door* east cf Messrs,-S< yinoar Zc XVilti-g
un the B-vv, where all order* for work w.il
'.naskiutly rr.Ctived, promptly a’.rt..^ed
pd executed in the neatest maonr-,
George A. Ash,
decl—^143
Notice
edit*
AH perfon* h*v!:g d-mm* againft the
Noble Wimber-y lone*, in- ; cquefierl to lender
immediate.;,, and thole h d- b ed to Cud *
ioiiciud to make payment wi.hout (urdier -
George Jones, c
jan 7—ct—9
(J3* AH .persons having de
gaunt the ntj.e of E, Wells, decea
p:ease render them properly attested,!
indebted will mak« immediate payrai
subscriber, J,;
d*c 13—148 %* t
Five Dollars’ reward. I
Ranaway from the subscriber, o'-ont
weeks since, hi, Mulatto Girl, named Pax.'I
link ; as she has been raised m town, a
of coarse be well known, ft n deemed,!
sary to enter into any minute description:
AU persons are cauuened against em^ilr ~
harboring, her as the law will be rig—
forced oo discovery of such oBence,
The above reward will be paid’on
delivered to me, or lodged in gaoL
Lewis Mirau
dec 29—155
Q3* Brought to gaol, in Sav
oo the 25 ih of December, J814, a Neg
who says his name is Roxiw, and
belongs to Edward Mnrph.y, who fi«
teen miles west of Augusta, on the 1
road. He is.aboot thirty years of age ^
feet six inches high, has ou a brown
homespun jacket and trow.ers, sa Afrit
bis hair about two inches long, and
runaway about tbe 1st of this month.
H.M‘CaH,c.c]
jan 5—2
03* Brought to gaol, in!
ta the 23d of December. 1814* a Nc
wbo says his name, in Bxw. ai
longs to Robert Fraser, near j
about thirty years of age, and five
cheshighrsAys be ra a a way about i
ago, and that he came to thia place
Harris’s boat, called the Sea Island; bl