Newspaper Page Text
mi jfrtfiKwr*
ji^K^IS i
jjr4Z£fi
p;j»'^rrfi^& F ,v,,^ ^,f- • ^ » -*
; “ ^uFsavannab. evening ledger. t
. — .jAur-..TMWgMa . I
I y tSSSSft’ :, Tl
';.i A4 ; 1
i W 7 - T*—— r^—^
Number SO-^Voliwb
1 ‘ ■ M ‘...-•*/!!► '.*!-!ii 'i.i-'i*. 4"4f ••.'■ •■
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1815.
VV H0I.E ‘NffMBi
9HA •_ n &?
tf: > a*.
mOm
for Liverpool
The brig AUGUST A, which
»ing recently undergone a com-
tte cvrhauli
4 JkbZ*^, 19
ilete overhauling;, ana wants
ig hut her rigging put togther,
which .can be dote while'
bates ofQOTTON areyet
complete her cargo. -
B. M‘Kiine.
Tiie subscribers
Wilt take COTTON on freight
to Europe, on board the fine Apne-
ship RESOLUTION, and
DE
oard the staunch Russian ship- arethe following t
Just received, by tend, from Philadelphia, by
the way of August, and for tale by John
Douglass, Gibbons's buildings, a large assort
ment cf BOOTS acd SHOES, Umorg which
fib 24
» captain Kr.uae.
Carnochan St.MitchciK
19
For Boston.
The sthnpner SAVANNAH,
‘captain Hi n.ly, intended aa a re-
’galAr trader, burthen 102 tons,
thigh d-ir.k. will sail immediately
and can tabs 50 :o TO bales, either under or
part en deck.
For Ncvv-York,
COr any northern fort)
The. schooner CORNELIA,
►will be ready to take is, on Mcn-
«d»y next.
For Charleston, '
Boots and bhoes.
Adm’ors’ sales postponed
On the S9£A day of February nexl;-
Will be so|d the couit house in this cite,
between the hours of twelve ai d two r’t'rck.
all (be ^estate, reel and personal, tit -John J
Elans, dec.
- ALLA N MLF.AN, adm'or.
• MARY EVANS, adm’rx.
nov IS—— ; 1SS ‘A
a : ; -—
Do
Bo
Do
Bo
Bo
The aupcior sloop VOLANT,
rcapt,‘Lighibrurn, intended as a
f ir^iilar prhrr f has good accom
modations, and sails rcmaikablv fast.
For sale, freight or charter.
The substantial brig MO-
*HAWK. la c the p ze Nor'ge.
.burthen 200 ions, deep' waist, and
•a:d to be tvre rears old. n;
Tot Beaufort,
feb 24—19
The sloop PRESIDENT, nr»
ready to take n. Apply to
J. BATTELI.E,
A'o. 8. 'Commerce Ro.T'
Freight wanted for Europe,
The barque MAitY, will take
‘about 500 bales Cotton on freight,
►to any port in Europe, if apphea-
»tk,n is made immediately. For
term*, apply to
George W. Prescott.
feb 23—-20
*r< gj* 300 bales COTTON are want
ed to fill up 'hr ship R. '.cca, D»vi-I Ewir.g,
master, for Liver;>:» l wj .i be dispatch d im-
merl'Htely Fr.r i-GHht or passage, apply to
Akbkbw Knox, •
James Dickson 3f Co.
feb 24—m——19
UeodfethtinV bnt Suarrow Boots
Do. laced Shoes and Jeffersemi
‘fine Shoes
morocco Pomps
seal skin da
grain dj
do Shoes
Boys’ Sheevof all kinds •
Ladies’ trimed morocco Slippers
Do colored do do
Do Grecian Ties
Do walking Shoes, of a superior quality
Misses' best trimed black and colored morocco
Slipper :. ^7
Womens’ leather Bootees
Do dd Grecian Ties
Do do Slippers
Childrens’ morocco. Buskins
Do leather do
Negro.Shoes, boot Webbing, boot Card, shoe
Thread, 8cc, Etc.
not 29—142
Fresh Garden Seeds.
A ger.eri I assortment just received by land
from New- York, warranted genuine.
L. Bartow €sf Co.
N. B. On hand, Roger’s Pulmonic Dctergtut.
feb 2S— At— ;9
PLANTER’S BANK STOCK
, . AND
CITY PROPER TY.
Ooc hundred and foity e giit shares In the
Planters’ Bank for sale. They will be dijidcJ
to suit purchasers. Likewise a v»luab!c cor
ner let covered w-th staies in Market sqhaie.
E q-j'u.e cf the j>‘inter.
feb54--*-EO
’ . A Cartel.
. Will sail frttn Charleston, from tlte 5ih to the
M rfnrxt month, (or the Islands of Martinico
and Guai'.aloapc, these who wish to tilted their
passage wifi apply to Ckmii.es Maurrl, in
Savannah
feb 24—t—19
Parlementaifc pout taMartinique and Gua.
deloupe, du5 an 10 Mars prcchaiu, il partira
duportde Charleston un parumcqtaire pcui-ta
Martinique & G’rtadel«Ui>o. Lns personues qui
desiserent y passe*, sadrusserctit 'pour les con
ditions a CuAbies Maurf.l, a Saransah.
leb 24—T-r
Philadclpbia Sutter.
1 Ju*t received awl tor.tali .. «■'
T* A Tew kegs Philadelphia Butter, at- live
^imor of Bryan and' Barnard -sheets Market
square. • • •' P.HALL.
feb 34—19 •• -I:
Just deceived.
For sale
TU) the &v.bnc>iber*
Georgia made Sugar, in 0:>g, of 50 lbs, for fa
only u,e
Virginia Tobacco, in hogsheads
ma'iut ctured, in k^g*
- Carnochan &, Mitchell.
feb 21 18
For
, New Establish meot.
Tbs subscriber bavieg taken the wharf for
merly occupied by Taylor, Davies & Taylor,,
offers bis services tp hi? up eountiy friends ta
well as lo the citizens of Savannah, in the Lu rr
her Business. A constant supply cf FIRE
WOOD win be kept on hand tc supply fami
lies at a moment’s warning, at g4 50 per cn:d
Liberal advances will be made en Lumber or
Firewood, and he tms’-s from his stiention to
business to merit adhere of the publ’c paticn
age. ANTHONY GOLDENBER"
nrv 34—153
. The psTtnewhip ef John tc Jefeph Cwnmiojf 1*
difloived this day in canfequtace ol the imtnded ie.
■noval of John Cumming Any demindi againfr that
Crm.or sgainCe Joha Cumming, inditiduUy. will Its
difeharged oa prefcabrion i* either of (he fahferibers,
and payment may be made to John CofflmiBC ia Ati
The subscriber
Offers for sale the fnllowing articles to close
corhignments.
50 reams fool-cap and letter Paper
150 dozen playing Lardr
10 pieces Osnaburrs
5 do low priced hiannel
2 cases-Gne straw]Bonnets
1 do 1000 half pint Turr.n'crs
11 brxes cotlf n amt wool Cards •
30 barrels Pork
8 tierces and 2 hogcheads Bacon
300 lbs Lard ,
3 hog'.hcsdi Whiskey
50 casks cut Nails, 84,*6d nnd Sd
6 di weeding iloes
6 do Kentucky gun Powder
15 begs heavy blr.ck Pepper
4 boxes double ufnsd luaf Sugar
'5 casks Cheese
2 hh'ds leaf Tr'jacco
11 kegs R’chmood manufactured dci
13 d > printers’ Ink
5 ca-ks Linseed (Jil
15 barn-ls Flour
60 do Bread . j
60 do Irish Potatoell
100 boxes Codfi-h
33u tiprees Rice, lastyears croD, n»wlyfanned
Fur sale by J. HATT ELLE,
feb 9—16- Ao. 8. Commerce Rbia
J list received
From Acw York and for re"ail by
Pbocuukuii & Gaudry,
1 trunk lad<es moriccco and kid SLIP
PERS, aisoi-cd colfrs. f. b 16 17
Undrawn Tickets.
sal
An excellent famdy chair HORSE, and t
second h tnd CHAISE. Also to hire. Vy the
month, a smart NEGRO BOY, accustomed
house work. Apply at this cilice,
fabil L .3
£J° To be disposed of ut private
sale, a he'tlthy NEtiK-J ilOY, seventeen y,a:
ild. Apply to
Belcher S: Grecnbow.
feb IX 16
r a lie subscribers
Offer for fale a (mail conGgnment of CsJIlcoss, fteel,
aad Enjfiifi, Quills- It. Sc. J. HABERSHAM,
ec 22— i 59
The subscribers
.. Ilave'his day entered ia copartnership un
der toe firm nt
* oi* consignment,.
Jjl cases Dutch Tumblers .
1 bale Checks'
60 pieces Russian Canvas
50 do Ravens Duck r
vl case -Gloves ’ / .
> l do DimititiS;. . ;
150 caslts Spermaceti Oil
« . . AJ SO, IN STCotk,-...
6 cases Platillas. .’ ■ ; .„
’ - half bleached Irish Linen
* S 4 brown Linen
i p trunks prime Calicoes
. *2 pivces->and-Bagging. ;»
. S pipes superior Slu 0b For sole ^>y
.pLWfV \.Mi*Ss & .
Ad 7 Comritcrctjidv).
- -BKLCHER & GREENHO VV, :
And *;ffer their services to the public, in the-
Factorage and Commission ' Business. Prope ,
1 ty consigned to ttiem'wiil be stored in fire prro
; store*, and advances made oft produce or gbod
1 or, feeing: ceiirered.
5 • WILLIAM BELCHER. *
JAMES G. GRSENHOVV,
Jan 17—KO-7
-Informs thost indebted'to him, their notes
. and accounts are placed m the bands of Teo
•Unis E. -Lsotd, esq- for collection. As (tinny
of them are- small, tuoSc *ho wish to avoid fh_
disgrace of being sued in a magistrate’s court,
will do welltoca‘1 aitd settle with him.
John Giridrat.
feb 2X'—18
Fifty J»^rel» of
E. Jcnclis. 0
y i Just ^celved.
_ ^pac,B*a|ulyi and.fiolland Gin
i WoolCartlsNos.4.and J. pate&t cut Nails*
' y aiiSfegopPCT «>d .Punett^.
tmtieus. fit ptivate sal? by."/
T. A. Schoedde^
rfSr
The subscriber
Gi*antl Lodge.
The'inrinbers of the Grand Lodge of Georgia
Are .notified- tc. attend at the Grand ’ Lodg;
Repin.in the Exchange. enthe 'firs.t'Saturday
iii March nest, at seven o’clock p. m being a
grand quarterly communiratfm.
• -By order of >he R , W Geo, .Tones. fi. M
D. D. Williams, grand tec'ry.
feb 23~—19
100 Laborers wanted.
v The Camrotssiouers on fortifications, haying
j~ccjvrd'*ome pHrate subtcriptHins.m moneyi
Will give liberal wages by the- naonth tor one
hkndred good la^paivrs. ^Enquire sf
^D. D, WijQiams, «. c. f.
The vubscribrrs hove received by the last
•nail a Ian- PICKETS in the Board of Health
Lottery warranted undrawn, which they effe.
nr sale rt eleven dUilars. The pvice will ad
. ance in a few days, After the 1st of next
month, the managers will draw thrre thonsam*.
tickets ecch wef.k iintil compleated. Priz
■s s are received weekly, and prizes will be
paid by. the sub’ cribcrs.
Marmiand, Paulding & Fcnfidd.
Uv. 31 - —*1
For sale
A v.-lusble Plantation in Washington connMr,
Georgia, on the Oconee river, (mouth of Buffa-
oe crock) twenty five miles below Milledge-
viile, containing about 1509acres, partlySWSnip,
bd partly high land; suitable fer the culture of
cotton and corns 150 cleared and undcr fence.
There is on the tract a grist mill, running
wo pair cf stones, And a saw mill, running two
sws, .
This place is considered remarkably healthy.
It will be sold a great bargain. For further
particulars apply to
. .’ Sturgis & Burroughs;
Also, a House and Lot In MiUedgeviUe, plea
:.antly situated, formerly occupied by Governor
Irwin. • oc 8 ,120
Hygein Fountain,
mineral vVater estAb tshment,
Corner of the Bay and Bull streeta, ofifloeits
v . Me Exchange.
Tbie.pieprietors,: grateful for the liberal pa
tronage' they formerly received in this city,
and desirous of meriting a continuation of fa
vor, by every exertion in their power, respect
ully inform the public, that hey have beta at
considerable expense and .exertion to render
, 'this establishment more worthy their attention,
by. affording the. waters of improved,quality
and increased effect; and trust their endea
vors base been so far suecess’ul as lo meat
tbeir approbation ; the useful and agreeable
properties of thnse celebrated wa;e»s having
been so far cbnfimred by experience wbe never
introduced, renders , any further recommenda.
tion unnecessary. The proprietors pledge
themselves for having them carqfuHy prepar
ed and to continue their exertions to render
satisfaction. .
- N B. Families-may be supplied by sending
jugs or bottles at the fountain.
£. Ouplantier & Lyons.
feb 24— 19 -j
/ , To let,
For the 'retilaihder of the presitat year, a
HOUSE, pleasantly situated, jii’a central part
ci Broughton street, inquire at Dr. Parker’s.
•fcK 6 ts ' *
i& M
M l
%
mhIBb
*!p
4 -' . .V: 7
; Minis &i ’Henry ''% * f*.
Offer feifsaie for.Rpprev prq>ep, on accotSr ' -
. -j^mdcstingleriu.
850- crates Liverpool ^ - k- '
4.0 bales BwfcofrzeAyNjgieen, brown iiid black) v ’.
X5Q sacks Salt '(toe) tour .tpid A hutf buvhrls J
' each. -V;-,. . . .
■v#r-
4
Gaipenters*
Ard Laborers wan ydt Apply to i' 1 ’
jDavcnjvoft.
feb is—n —ir
Dissfilaticm of Partne
*ri»«
- »•’
guf-a, or Jofeyh’Camming in -Savannah.
. JOHN CVMMING.
JOSEPH CUMMtfia.
The fuhfcriher will continue bufiseft xt the fwrt
formerly occupied by John it Jofeph Cnsunieg..
Joseph Cummine. .
dee i—mo—i<S
hi
Ex’or’s sales postponed.
On thcjir&t Tuesday in Match next'.
Will be stla before the ccuit house ia this city,'
the following property, belonging to the es
tate cf E. Welh, rleo. •
The schooner’RAI’in, (lately a privateer)
with her armnrfipftt. 'Jcc. burthen about 65 tons
a staunch-fine vesjel.
Also, the galliot APPARENCEN, about 160
tans, well found in every respect—the ubovp
vessels are coppered. Conditions, cash.
• -Isaac Minis,
feb 9—14 qiuU. ex\r
Fire Wood.
The subscriber returns bis sincere thanks to
customers and friends for past.favors, and soli- 1k-
tits a continuance. of their custom. There is a -
constant supply of the best oak, hickory, and
<tsh WOOD at his ‘Wood Yard, with'drays ia
waitirg to transport, and also a saiwysr'(if want
ed) -at Mr. Lewden’s -wharf, formerly occupi
ed by Mr. T. Rice as a ship yard.
Ephraim Cooper. •
N. B. Purchasers mre Requested not to pay
the diay man one cent, without-abill receipted,
june 2-^m—-t—65 . j .
f
Left.
At my home, by mitake, a Watch COATJ
The owner may have it if he tpplies.oefore next
winter. D. D. \'TLLIAMS.
feb 23—19
To rent
A small red HOUSE, near the Filature,%itb
two rooms, kitchen, stable, dec. For terms-ap
ply to Mr. Archibald Smith, adjoining, or to
T. Bourlic.
feb 2-—12 <
--I v— fea*Ja*4«^sa>4f>
Stopped from a N^gro
A piece ut GOLD. The owner can have it
again by paying for this advertisement and de-
icc-.bing the piece, on apply ing/o,. ,
,-T. Myers,
feb 24—jit—;t 9 Gibbons't j Buildimi* ^
f
03* Brought to gaol* in Savannah*
on the 18th of February, 1815, a Negro Man
who says-his name is Martin, and.that he be
longs to James Myers of Augusta Heis abouft
wenty.two years of age, and five feet sevea
inches high; he has lost the little toe of hix-
righ> foot. and sayS he ranaway about the first
of last month. II. M'CALL, g.-c. C.
feb 23- 19 j
. ’aI...I * r - ■ . i' >' ii*6
Notice.
The state of alarm into which this city has
been thrown for a little time -past, having pre
vented (he subscriber from opening his School,
on the day mentioned in his fate advertisement*
he now -gives notice that it will be opened on
the second Mouday in the next month.
Williata B. Johns ?..
feb24 19 A •’ ' v
• ito.-a i i UXaj
Late United States’ Hank*
At a special meeting of the trustees of the
late Bank of the United States, oa-Wednuday.
Sepieir.bsr 7, 1814.
Whereas tke Stachhslders of the late lfipik:
of the United States, at their Ute Bteetlng,/li*
rected the postponement of the saie of the
debts dUets the trust, and gave power to the
trustees to take further order upbn the same
subject;
Resolved, That the different branches to the
southward be instructed that this board will,
until further directions, receive proposals-f& 1
the compromise of all^ebtv
Attest, G. StHisodlcaMcr. ’’
OC 11——121
• • ■ **-■—*
m
j. , Last, -..v
•n or about the 34<h Uavember, 1114, •
hundred dollar bank bill on the P'antci’s .-aolt
of ihe state of Georgia, dated Savannah; May
34,1813, No. 58. ELIAS SWIFT.
: Norice is hereby- given, that paymuntTot trie
above discounted bill is idteeded to te spphed
for at the expire’ion’CF tire* months from tbo
dam heitrnf
m*WXPX-r
tv-jblJ
-j. * -
'b'Q