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And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
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Numjjeh 21—-Volume XIII.
THURSDAY, MARCH 2,1815.
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For Liverpool.
The brig AUGUSTA, which
aving-recently undergone a com.
►plete overhauling, and wants' no-
•thing but her rigging put togther.
to proceed to tea, which can be done while
loading, 350 to 400 bales of COTTON are yet
wanting on freight to complete her cargo.
B. M'Kinne.
feb 24— 19 * V.
The subscribers
Will take COTTON on freight
* to Europe, on board the fine Ame-
►nesn ship RESOLUTION, and
•on board the staunch Russian ship
.PXilNE, captain Ktruzc.
Caraochan & Mitchell.
feb 24—19
Ageuerr-I assortment just received by land
from New Vork, wars anted genuine.
L. Bartow £•? Co.
N. Jt. Oa hand, Roger's Pulmonic Detergent.
23— ax.—19
For Boston.
The schooner SAVANNAH,
•captain Handy, intended as a re
Aguiar trader, ' burthen 102 tons,
•high deck, will sail immediately
and can take 50 to 70, bales, either under or
part oa deck.
For Netv-York,
{Or any northern port)
The schooner CORNELIA,
>«vllt be ready io take ir>* on Men-
• day next.
For Charleston,
The superior sloop VOLANT,
tcapt. Lightbsurn, intended as a
, regular packet, has good accom.
gnodciions and sails r em»rkably fast,
For sale, freight or charter.
The substantial b<ig MO-
.‘hawk, lac the pze Norige.
_ _ bur then 203 tons, deep waist, acd
Ha d to be two years old.
For Beaufort,
The sloop PRESIDENT, now
Jready to tske :n- Apply to
J. BATTELI.E,
feb 34—19 JVo. 8, Commerce Row
Cheese.
A few casks choice Goshen CHEESE, are ’
ottered tor snl»by
George F. Palmes,
feb 28—at—£3 Exchange Dock
Fresh Garden Seeds.
Just received
10 tierce* and 15 bis Ciffee
ALSO. JN STORK,
Cognac Brandy, and Holland Gin
Havana Sugar
Wool Cards Nos. 4 and 5, patent cut Nails
Black Pepper aud Pim.sio
Teneriffe Wine
Loaf Sugar
Ladies’ straw Bonnetts. At private sal'- by
T. A. Schoedde-
feb 21—p 18
Undrawn Tickets.
The subscribers have received by the last
mail a few riCKUTS in the Board of Health
Lottery wavrantedundrawn, which they offer
or sale at eleven iellars. The price will ad
vance in a few yjlys. After the 1st of next
month, the tnansgtrs will draw tl:r;e thousand
tickets each wrek until compleated. Prize
lists are received Weekly, and prizes will be
paid by the subscribers.
Marqtiand, Paulding & Penfield.
. Jan Si- —II
For sale
An excellent «am<iy chs,. HOR^I, and A
second hand CHAlsE. Al-o to him by th’e
month, a -mart NEGRO ROY .ccustoined to
house wot k. Apply at this office,
feb SI l 18 .! < "j
The subscribers
Offer for fsle a fmall conCgnment of QNltcoei, Steel,
sad Engliih Quill*. R.. 5c. J. HABERSHAM,
ec 33—152
Philadelphia Butter.
Just received and for tale
A few kegs Philadelphia Butter, st (he
corner of Bvyan and Barnard streets, Market
square. P. HAEL
feb 24 19
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Freight wanted for Europe,
Tue barque MAUY, will take
abme SOI) hales Cotton on freight,
,U'W
terms, apply to
to u;.y port in Europe, if applica
• 5 ~ is made immsdis^ely. For
feb 23 20
George W. Prescott.
pr?> 300 bales C QTTON are want
ed toiG;! Up .he siii.i R -cca,' David Ewing,
master, for Liverpool ; wi t be di,patch d tm
mediately Ft freiyht or passage, apply to
Amdrxw Kncx. i
James Dickson 13 Lo.
feb 34—M 19
A
i£i.Ji!'Ur!.'acn and carries a 1-Vge cargo for
her tonnage. E- quire m. bn d. a. , t e wharf
bclrw Mr K'l’-x* DANIEL nJ ..Er.L
match X—a* — 21
For freight or Charter,
Nor Charleston
The schooner Kise Bird, of 65 ton*.
For sale.
fifty barrel* of prims BEEF,
E. Jenchs.
feb 35—l*—T9
M otice.
subscriber
\Q,i ihe return of peace, the
I Rgs leave to inform his friends and the pub*
• 1 l c in ccf'cral. that-be lias re-commenced 'he
FACTORAGE aud g»EMISSION BUSI
NESS and flatters himself on «hc renewal of
trade to merit a share of their patronage.
Ebenezer S. Rees,
R.ce's wharf, neaV the Exchange'
Notary Public’s Office.
* S Rjses wiflhbe thankful ior
Fbesex n - ... r
fit. v noun ai business his trtends may 1st
jji n . v oh, at his counting room as above,
teb 28 20
For sale
. Bu the subscribers
Vceergi* m*de S 'S-G «» ot 50 ibs, for fa
mily use .
Vi,onto Tobacco, in hogsheads
b mar.ui: r«urcd, in k-’gs
Carnochau &• Mitchell.
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teb 21-
PLANTER’S BANK STOCK
AND
C’TY PROPERTY.
One hundred and 6»- r ty e ght shares in ihe
*1,piers’ Ba, k lor sale. They will be divided
to suit purchasers. Likewise a valuable cor
ner let covered w4h stoics in Market square.
« nir-e of the p' inter,
feb 34—20
Just received,
■ on consignment,
IS esses Dutch Tumblers
1 hale Checks
60 pieces Russian Canvas
50 do Ravens Duck.
1 esse Gltves
1 do Dimities
50 casks spermaceti f ,i
ALSO, IN STOR2,
6 cases Plati'das.
huffbleached Irish Linen
3.4 brown Linen
3 trunks prime Calicoes
43 pie ces sand Bagging
( pipes superior Uhrub For sale by
Minis 8c Henry,
No 7 C-niuirrer Me.to.
jaa 7—3
The subscribers
Have this day ensured in copartnership U -
der the firm ot
BELCHER & GREENHOW,
*And ofthr tneir services tp-lie puuuc, in th
Factorage and Commission Business. Proper
ty consigned to tUeni will be s; r -.1 in fire proo
stores, and a<ivances mane on pro'iuce or yoct!
oa being delivered.
WILLIA*I BELCHER.
JAMES G. GREEN HOW,
Jan 17—mo—7
Just received
From New York and for re ail by
Procureur & Gacdry,
t trunk lad es monosco and kid
PER3, assoned colors. Lb 16 —
SLIP
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New Establishment.
The subscriber having taken the uhatf for
merly occupied by Taylor, Davies St Taylor,
offers bis services to bis up count!y friends as
well as to the citizens of Savannah, in tile Lum
ber Business. A constant supply cl FIRE
WOOD wiT be kept on hard io suppfj fami
lies at a tromem’s warning, at £4 50 pet cord.
Liberal advances will be made on Lit trier or
Firewood, and he trusts froiu his attention to
business to U'efii a share cf the public patron
age. ANTHONY GOLDENliERG.
nw 34—153
Dissolution of Partnership.
The partnership of John & Jeieph Camming is
diffotved thii day in confequence of the intended re
maval of lohn Camming Any demand, againft thi
firm, or againfe John Gumming, individually, will le
difeharged on prtfeutation to either ol the fnbfcribet,,
and payment may be made to John Camming in Ai
guf.a, or Jofenh Camming in Savannah.
JOHN CU\fMING,
JOSEPH CUMMINS.
The fubferiber will continue bufinefa al the ftsre
formerly occupied by John & Jofeph Camming.
Joseph Cumming.
dec I—no—I1S v
Minis & Henry -J
Offer for sale for approved piper, oa sccojn
medating terms,
:50 crates Liverpool Ware
20 nates Honda setL, (green, brown and black)
A0 sack. Salt (hoe) toar and a half bushel.
dec 13-
cuch.
143
Ex’or’s sales postponed.
Hygein Fountain,
MINERAL W A1ER ES I AB IfiH!
Corner of the Hay and Hull street*, qft/iatflg'
the Exchange.
The proprietors, grateful tor the liberal pk*
tronage they formerly received in ibis ciy,
and desirous of meriting a continuation of fa*
vor, by every exertion in tbeir power, respect
fully inform the public, that they have been at
considerable expense acd exertion to render
ihis establishment more worthy their attention,
by t [fording the waters of improved qualify
and increased effect; end trust their endea
vors have been so tar mccessful as ro merits
their approbatioo ; the useful ac d agreeablQ
properties of those celebrated wa’tys having
been so far confirmed by experience whe never
mtioduced, renders any lurtbs. recoaunerdatr
don unnecessary. The proprietors - pledge,
themselves for having them carefully prepar
ed and to continue their oxertions to tender
satisfaction.
N B. Families may be supplied by Bending
jugs or bottles at the fountain.
JB. Duplantier & Lyons.
feb 24—m— 19
T-*
Fire Wood.
The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to
customers aud friends for past favors, and soff
its a continuance of their custom. There is a
constant supply ot the best oak, hickory, and
ish WOOD at his Wood Yard, with drays in
waiting to transport, and alto a sawyer (if want
ed) at Mr. Lewden's wharf, formerly occupi
ed by Mr. T. Kice as a ship yard.
Ephraim Cooper.
N. B. Purchasers are requested not to pay
the dray rnau one.cent, without a bill receipted!
jur.e 3—k—t— 65
Carpenters
And Laborers wan td. App y to
Isaiah Davenport;
feb J8 h 17
Stopped from a Negro
On the first Tuesday in March next A pi?ce of GOLD. The owner can have it
Will be st 11 before the ecu: t House in this city. { -{raindry paying tor this advertisement and dev
be f: Hewing property, belonging to the es f .._uiji; g t[r< piece, ou applying to
tate of E. Wells, «'■< c. j Y. MycrS, *
frb 24—— m—— »9 Gibbon*'* Building
The rchomer RAPID, (lately a privateer)
with her armament, lie. burthen about 65 lent
staunc.i line vessel.
AJ,o, the gsllit.t APPARENCEN, about ICC
ms. wt 'I fomrd^n every respect—the above
.sstls are coppered. Conditions, cash.
Isaac Minis,
f e h 9 14 gual. ex'or
The subscriber
Offers for sile she following articles to close
consignments.
SO reams foolscap and letter Paper
150 dozen pl-.ying Ca.-dr
10 pieces Oznaburgs
5 do lew priced Flannel
2 cases fine straw Bonnets
1 tio lOOtt, half pint Tumblers
11 boxes cotton and wool Cards
'0 barrels Pork
8 tierces and 2 hogsheads Bacon
300 ibs Lard
3 liog-head* Whiskey
50 ca -ks cut Nails, 3d, 6d end 8d
6 do weedTg IToes
6 do Kentucky gun Powder
15 bags heavy black Pepper
4 boxes double refined loaf Sugar
5 c^-’ts Cheese
2 hno’s leaf Tobacco
11 kegs Richmond manufactured do
12 do printers’ Ink
5 casks Linseed Oil ' T
15 barrels Flour
60 do Bread
60 do Irish Potatoes
100 boxes Codfish
330 tierces Rice, last years crop, newly fanned
F .r sale by J. S ATTELLE
feb 9—1C No. 8. Commerce Row
Fop sale
The subscriber
Respectfully informs the citizens of Savin,
nah and the public generall*.. that he ha* again
resumed his ormer BUSINESS, and has on
band a Jiandsune and well assorted stock of
Dry Goods," which he will dispose of at reduc-
«d prices, ftr cash, produce cr town fcceptan-
*o pr.ee.. r sAMURL RUSSELL.
ceA
A valuable Plantation in Washington county,
Georgia, on the Oconee river, (mouth of Buffa-
oe creek) twenty five miles below Miltedge-
viile, containing about 1500 acres, partly swamp,
and partly high land, suitable for the culture of
cotton and corn ; 150 cleared and under fer.ee.
There is on the tract a grist mill, running
two pair of stones, and a saw mill, running two
saws.
This place ia considered remarkably healthy
It will be sold a great bargain. Far further
particulars apply to
Sturges & Burroughs.
Also, a House and Lot ia Milledgeville, pie;
santly situated, formerly occupied by Govemoi
Irwin, pc8—it ; o
«b 26—H—20 East end Cibbsns’s bnUtfg I
Blank Manifests,
F#r sale at this office.
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Late United States* Bank.
At a special meeting of the trustee > of the
.Boots and Shoes.
Just received, by land, from Philadelphia, by
the way of Augusta, and lor sale by J.dvn
Douglass, Gibbufs’s but dings, a large assort
ment of BOOTS and SHOES, among which
are the f.>llowin_
Geniletaen’s best Suar’row Roots
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
laced Shoes and Jcffersons
fine Shoes
mnroeco Pumps
seal skin do
grain dj
do Shoes
.Toys’ Shccs, of all kind3
Ladies* trimed morocco Slippers
Do colored do do
Do Grecian Ties
Do walking Shoes, of a superior quality
Misses’ beat trimed black and colored morocco
Slippers
Womens’ leather Bootees
Do do Grecian Ties
Do do Slippers
Childrens’ morocco Buskins
Do leather do -
Negro Shoes, boot Webbing, boot Cord, shoe
Thread. See. 8tc.
nov 29 143
QJ* Brought to gaol, in Savannah,
on the 18:b of February, 1815, a Negro Men
who says his name is Martin, and that be be
longs to James Myers cf Augusta He is about
.wenty-two years of age, and five feet seven
inches high ; he has lost the little toe of his
righ' foot, and says he ranaway about the first
of la-t month. H. M’CALL, 6. c. c.
feb 23—19 *»
Notice.
The state or alsrm into which this city has
been thrown for a little time past, baying pre
vented the subscriber from opening his School
•n the day mentioned in his late advertisement, 1 au t,ject. The proposed reward shall be con.
late b.tnk of the United States, on Wednesday*.
September 7, 1814.
Whereas the Stockholders of the tate Bank
>f the United States, at their late meeting, di
rected the postponement of the sale of the
refits due to the trust, and gave power to the
rustecs to take further order upon the same
subject.
Resolved, That the different branches to the
southward be instructed that this board will,
until further directions, receive proposals tot
the compromise of all debts due to the trust.
D. LENOX, president
Attest, G. Simpsoh, cashier.
oc JJ 1S1
Lost,
On or about the 34th November, 1814. e
hundred dollar bank bill on the Planter’s Bank
of the state of Gcuigia, dated" Savannah, May
24, 1813, No. 58. ELIAS SWIFT*
Nmtce is heiebv given, that payment for the
above discounted bill is intended to be applied
tor at the expiration of three months from tbq
da e hereof. E. SWIFT,
jan 5—fcM—2
Grand Lodge.
Tbs members of the Grand Lodge of Georgia
are notified tc attend at the Grand Lodge
Room in the Exchange, en the first Saturday
in March next, at seven o’clock r. fit- being a
grand quarterly communication.
By order of the R W Geo, Jones, G. M.
D. D. Williams, grand sec'ry.
feb 23 19 r
100 Laborers wanted.
Tbe Commissioners on fortifications, having*
received some private subscriptions in money,
will give liberal wages by the month tor one
hundred good labourers. Enquire of
D. D, Williams, c. c. f-
feb 24—M—19
500 Dollars 9 reward.
It is supposed that the late ZacsrkiaK
Millxx, deceased, some time about the year
eighteen hundred and eleven, executed a last
Will end Testament, which has not been found
by his friends since his death ; should *.nr one
be in possession ot this instrument ana will con
vey it to tne subscriber, thro* the medium of the
Post Office, ov in any other way that may be
more convenient, he shall receive the above
reward and no enquiry will be made op tne
>e now gives notice that it will be opened oa v «yed also through the medium of the Post
. .me a _ ^ *1... n,—« amiIi I — . l . *_ .. a W a 11 he iMU
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he second Monday in the next month.
William B. Johnson.
feb 24—1?
Office cr in such ether manner as "shall N ip
quired WJLJLIAM DAYIJW*
July 7—-to -;V*jj
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