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Nvmbsb 22—Volume XIII.
FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1815.
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Whole Numbes '2432.
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For Liverpool.
|Jjp. -The brig. AUGUSTA, which
«Jw9Mh>havinc recently undergone a corn.
B|3|Zjpplete overhaul mg, and wants no*
-’fHHHHBu thing hot her rigging put togther,
-to proceed .tolea, which can be done whle
loading, 350 to 400 bale* of COTTON are yet
' wanting «u freight to complete her cargo.
- ' B.M‘Kinnc.
1*^19
The subscribers
WiU take COTTON on freight
to Europe, on board the fine Ame
rican ship RESOLUTION, and
wHcRHpfaon beard the staunch Russian ship
DELPKINE. captain Knute.
Camochan &. Mitchell.
march l
For New-York
I he elegant last sailing brig
ARIEL, will be ready in a f-w
’days to take in. For freight or
passage ap dv to
Sturges & Burroughs.
—21 No 2 Commerce Roza
List of Letters
Bowls, Jofeph Blackwood, Charles A. Berryhlfi
Robert Browning, Thomas Bobeth, WOliam Bynum
6. '
For Boston
The brig COQUETTE will
►be dispatched imn.ediatety. For
►fre'gh’ app’y to
Whitney £s? Parkman.
march 2——i—3l
feb 24 19
erpo
Ebv
The ship EDWIN BOLTON,
»Abraham Nichols, maatrr, will
►be immediately dispatched. For
►freight applv to
K. 8* J. Bolton.
inarch 2 — -t—21
For Liverpool
The brig CHATHAM, a sub-
stantial vessel, burthen 300 ton*,
will be dispatched Imm'diatel?.— era! price.
In consequence of >he return of peace, the
subscribers expect to receive by the frst
arrivals from England, a supply ol NEW
GOODS ; ard till they arrive, they will dis
pose of the small stock they have on hand at
reduced rctev.
Cotton will be received >n payment at a lib
ANDREW LOW 8c Co.
-For freight apply to Jonathan
I4ICS, <>r WHITNEY & PAKKMAN.
march 2—t—21
' For Liverpool
The substantial ship SAVAN.
sNAIf, captain ■■■ , will be dis.
►patched as soon as possible. For
wfreight or passage, having good
acaommodationz, apply to
Sturges 8c Burroughs,
march 2—2l . No 2 Commerce Row
Eox salc, or freight to Liverpool,
The American brig JANE, imr.
'hen 157 tons. The 9wedish brig
►V AND ALIA, burthen. 168 tons.
_ >Both are staunch, well found ves-
Vtls, and cau be made ready for set in ten
days. Apply to R, RICHARDSON,
march 2—-si——21
5 assage for Bermuda- .
The sloop LAWUhiVCE. cape
i Warren, a good sailer and we",
►found, and will tike passengers
.for Bermuda, if early application
I* tirade—she' has elegant* cabin accommoda
tions hhd could proceed to see in. 10 days—
Apuly to it. RICilARDlaGN-
march 2—ax—21
march 2—21
Auction.
On Saturday, 8th April,
Will be fold at the refidence of'Mrs Graham, neat
the baptid Meeting,
Sundry houfehold and kitchen Furniture
Wearing Apparel
1 Negro Girl, and
1 Cow. being part of the perfonal fcftate of R S C.
Campbell,dec. and fold by ord r of the admlniBra-
trix. Term-, raih.
Sa.e to commence at u o’clock,
D. Williford, auct’i.
march 3—31
Remaining in the JPo»t Office at Savannah, oh Dr. Thomas Care, jso* John Cainon ■ Levy fl
the l«f March, 1815. ' Carter, Willfsm Calk. Tdyton Clement, (Ca c C 'dim
iCT* Persons wishing -dvtrtised letters will I BenjamtoP. CUrt Benjamin Camp. Robyn H Craw
Weeding Hoes, and Gin.
20 dozen fuperior quality weeding Hoes
A iew pipes rea. Holland Gin. For fale by
Sturges &. Burroughs,
march 2—SI No. 3. Commerce Roar.
Just received,
march 2—-21
For New-York
Th-. subvami?.! schooner ECHO,
captain M’Lean, will be r* ady to
take in op M«nd.iy next. For,
freight o- passage apply to
Sturges & Burroughsi
JVo 2 Comme*« Row
For Boston.
The schooner SAVANNAH,
captain 'Handy, intend 'd as a re
da
►gular trader, bbithen 102* tons,
►high d- ck, will sail immediately
And can take 50 to 70 bales, either undqr or
part on debk.. , ’
For Ne\v*Yorfc,
fOr any northern port)
The schooner CORNELIA,
► will be ready to take ir, on Mon.
tday next.
For Charleston.
The superior sloop VOLANT,
,capt. Ligh'b'-urn, intended as a
Kfieguier porttrt, has gordaccom*
^0diilPn?». arid sails letps Usbly fast.
I Tqr;salc, freight or charter.
Th? substantial brig MO
JHAWK. la.'e the p ze Norge.
.burthen -09 tens, deep waist, at.d
paid to be two wars old.
. For Beaufort,
The sloop PRESIDENT, bow.
'ready to take ih. Apply to
J. BATTELLE,
feb 94—19 No. 8, Commerce Row
Freight wanted for Europe,
The barque MARY, will take
labour 500 bales Cotton m freight,
>to any port in Europe, if applies
►tion is made immediately. For
terms, apply to
- f George W. Prescott,
feb 28—20
For freight or Charter,
For Cha’ietlun
The schooner Rice Bird, of 65 tons,
.burthen, and carries a large cargo for
her tonnage. Enquire on bovd, at. the wharf
below Mr Krv-x*>to DANIEL KtJsjSELL.
march 1—n* -2i ■ - -
ForNeiv-York.
The vdiooner ACTIVE. Lor-
*lhg Taber, master, now ready to
► receive a cargo and will be dis-
►patched immediately. For freight
Of i few bsteacouoo^jrjpty to
P. Schenk & Co.
inarch 2—21 No. 3, Commerce RHh
‘ on consignment,
15 cases Dutch Tumolcrs
1 bale Checks -
60 pieces Russian Canvas
50 do Ravens Duck
1 case . Glrves
1 do Dimi'irs
50 casks spermaceti Oil t -
ALSU, IN STOKE,
6 cases PlatilUs,
half bleached Irish Linen
3-4 brown Linen
2 trunks prime Calicoes
42 pieces sand Bagging
5 pipes superior shrub. For sale by
Minis &. Henry,
No 7 Commerce how
jan 7-3
The subscriber
Offers for sale the following articles to close
consignments.
50 reams foolscap and letter Paper
153 dozen playing Cartlr
10 pieces Oznabui gs
5 do low priced Flunnc!
2 cases fi le straw Bonnets
1 do 1000 half pint Turnovers
11 boxes cotton and waol Cards
30 barrels Pork
8 tirrees and 2 hogsheads Bacon
300 lbs Lard
3 hog'htnls Whiskey
50 casks cut Nails, 3d, CJa^iSd
G do weeding Hoes
6 do -Kentucky gun Powder
15 b.gs heavy black Pepper .
4 b xes double refined loaf Sugar
5 casks Cheese
2 hhds leaf Tobacco
11 kegs Richmond manufactured do
12 do printers* Ink
,5 casks Linseed Oil
15 barrels Flour
60 do Bread
60 do Irish Potatoes
100 bnXCAfcCodti.h
330 tierces Rice, last years crop, newly fanned
For sale by J. BATTELLE,
feb 9—16 No. S, Commerce Row
Undrawn Tickets.
The snoscribers have received by the last
mail a few PICKETS in the Board of Health
Lottery warranted undrawn. Which they offer
or sale at eleven dollars. The price will ad
vance in a few days. After the 1st of next
month, the managers will draw tbfoe thousand
tickets each week until' ccnipleated. Prize
lis s are received weekly, and prizes will be
paid by the subjcribrrs. ”
, Marquand, Paulding Si Penfield.
jan 31- —11
For sale
By the tubaerjbera
Georgia made Sugar, in bags of 50 lbs, for fa
•- m'liy use • - . . ,
Virginia. Tobacco, in hogsheads
manufactured, in kegs ~
■- Carnochan & Mitchell. •;
feb 21—18 ' « '■ •’ * “
please to ask for adveriited leitert,
▲.
James H. Aucrum, Archay Armstrong.
Little»on A‘kin son, czo'ain Eprhriro Alit.,
Mrs. Ann Abram.
; .. B.;: ;
Samuel G. Punch, e'qV'N: Rosworib,-Ay»n.
Berry. Joseph Bran, Phenezee 8c Barne t,
Samuel K. Bordot, Samuet J. Bryan, Cha.lrs
Bar’on, J-lir G. Bostick, Peer Bugg, Samuet
Brant, Edwa d BayFea, Joel Brewrr Job T.
Boiler, 2 ; cai.ta n Ezra Renjamin, Dr. Vena.
b'es Bn-'d. Df: Herry Bo quinn. 3,j fev. J ho
Beck. 2 ; Barbary B tmon, Barbary Pella, 3 ;
Mrt. Margaret Bel ys, Mrs, Elizabeth Bel
•fcg'S. ^ -
J >hn R. Carlile, Wn. Cleavland, John Cub
b- dge. Bryan county, John M. Carter, C. Cam;"
be|| Frederick Campbell, Thomas Cewain
James Cams, capt. Samuel Con-ins. capt. Janie
Cl >rke 2. cipt. Paul Chare, Mr*. Sart.h Cam
bell. Mm. Ann Cunningham, Miss Sally Cox.
Mrs. Elisabeth Cranston,*
D.
Joshua Basher, Henry Dent, John Paodmn 2,
Henry Dutton. Chailes A. Davis 3. John Dick
inson, George Dickson, Miss William D xson,
doct. James,Davidson, cant J.imes Delana,
capt. W.lliam Donnely. Mrs. Betsey Dicker,
Miss M rgret Duncan, Mrs. M. Dasher.
E.
James A. Everitt, capt. David Ewing, Mrs.
Aon English
F.
Edward Pickling. Joseph Felet 2, Taylor
Flunallen,. Wm. B. Foreman, Soll-ojicni W.
Floyd, Wm Fiihwick, Philip - Fitzpatrick,
W m. Fox tapt Thomas Farran, capt. T. W
Farrar. Thomas Fisher.
G-
John Gibson. Thomas Gdrdv, Charles Gro-
vtr, Fleming Goolcsby. John Gibbons.
H.
Wm. N. Harnaan. Thomas Holt 2. James Hart
iy, Alexand-r F, Harns, Wm. Hoffman 9
Wm. M. Hobbs, Appollos G. I-Rrrison,
Leighton Hood, John Hughs, Anderson Holt,
F* lix Hardman, Etasmus Hacden. V/m. Harris
David Hart, Mrs. Melatian H. Hubbard, To
(he Board oi Health.
I,
John Jenkins, Hatdwick { James T. Jchn-
sum, Ease Johnson, William G. Jones, T.
Jones, capt. Runnels Jones, MBs El za Inlow.
Mrs. Susannah Jenkirs, Miss Cathrine G.
Johnston, Miss Sarah Johns cm. Miss Alethea
Joi.c n Justices of the Inferior Court Chatham
county
K.
Be.-jamm Kennedy, Effingham county
■'homa- K k'2, R chaid T. Keating, Jeh
K ng, caj»*. J iiies B. Kennedy 2.
La
Lewis Lump, Thcophilui S I.are, A Levr-
y, Robert Lutrb. Dauiuskeej (S. C.) John G
Lumr.den 2, A. Lain, Sumpfcr Land, Mrs
»ltry Livcnde.vMrs. Catherine Lau.eace.
M.
Samuel M'Neil 4. John M'Lead, Bulled,
county, Nathaniel M Call, Bulloch county,
Jarucs M‘ Menus, Mat. M-Cary, Sarmit.
V^Cartney, Andrew M'Lean, James M'Aii
o'llly, Xhumos Morns, Henry Marquand
Richard Motel), Rufus Margin, William Med-
•;,‘d, J,mes McnLI,-Simon Moses, Miss Jane
Dollar M Ciean, Sirs Marg»ret M'Call, Bui
uch county, Mrs Fiizabe.h M’Conky, Miss
Lucretia Mount.
N . *
Ed-vard Nash, Robert Norton, Joseph-North-
aft. Miss Ann Nowluu, Miss Eliza Hail
NeiU'.n
O .
Captain John Osborn 2
P
Albert Fabotlel, V/'lliam Parler, Penry Pi-
>er 2. Thomas J. Present', Samuel L.Pomer
v, William Park, Dr. Jrfhn'F. Posey, Dr.
i smes G. Pepper, captain Clement Powers Ef
•lagham county
John B. Roberts, G orge Rea, Boling Rod-
>d. Z'chry Buck r, John Ralls, J..mes Ren
odds, James T. Ross, captain Charles Rock-
-ell, Miss Bellamy C. Robertson. .
S
Edward Stebbins, Edward Shearman, Charles
* usey, Laac W Smith, Gross Scruggs 2 Ef
fingham county, Jnhn Slsvan, Solomon S. Shad,
•John Shattuck, Frederick Sims, Daniel Spen
cer 2, Antoney Shffer, captain Henry Sheldon
3. captain Cyrus Store; captain Benjainin
Smith, Miss Elisa Squires, Mrs. Eliza Sim
mons. -
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William H- Thompson, Jacob & Thomas
Thiess, William C. TerrelhgLewis /l orner,
Thomiis Townsend, Joseph loAsing! Obadiah
Thre keld, J hn Tryer, Henfy Todd, Miss
Mary Tooi, Mrs. Mary Terry.
W..
jhn Y. White, — Whhehead, Louis T,
Whiting, Al-fel Wrighf, Benjamin Welch,
Bryan countjr, George- F Wing. John Whit
aker,James Wray, Mr. Willis, James Wells,
Mrs. Mary Woodruff, Sarah Wilson.
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ford, Thomas Cook.
». , . r
Samaal Davidfon, Helyckbh Dowell, Jeretnial
been,-John Dudley, William Diffy, Francis Dorna
Arter Davit
E.
Thouut Eubank. George Elliot,
O. W. Freeman, ThoUiaa Freemin, Jafcoh Frl'E.
jofeph Grant, James Griffin, Win&ipGordon, J
taby Goodwill, James Glen^Milton Glover.
H-
John Harris, 2 ; James Harc’en, 3 | J.wel
Howa'd, Henry Hat ily, Able Harrlngtot, J ..el
Hail, Sin-. Hood, Hillery Hoox, Thomas Half
ilenrv Hills, John Fubbert, Wyot H-s'.er
Huweil H ght, lieu*. Edward Halloway,captau
William HarioW, heut. John B. Hobk tk,.
I.
Samuel Janes, 3; Richard. Jot don, Jess
Johnston, Cornelu.s Idler. .
K. ,' ■*!
Captain John Key, lieul. A. K'ng, er-sig
William Kelly, D-niet Kcitnei,' Johu Kt-<(
George Kelley.
L.
Lieut. John I.awson, John G. Lamsden, Asf
Lyme, VVifi.»m Low.
M.
William B. Marshall, John M'Ghee, Jatne
Magoerk, Jesse Mathews, Alex M'Lead, S;<
nhen Malone, John M-ione, Jones Malo. c
G onvlll Moody, Moses Morris, Sita» Mat
Ely Mayo, Thomas N. More, Ehaha Melton
N.
John Nichols 3. J .bn B. Notes.
O.
Lieut. Henry O’Neal, Master Isaac Ogded
/ ' P* ..
William A. Purnell 3. Lvban Paole, Sila|
Pool, Z-docii P«per, Richatd A- Puleatt
James Pevey, Daniel Philips.
R
ThotbasRay, John Richard.on.
S.
Lieut. Robert Staike* David D. Smith
I dram Skill, William Sykes, George Stcr.e
tam, William Stallings.
s r.
John TownSfeftd, Thomas Terranan, Rebel?
Turman, John Tiiman, Henry D. f'eai, Le-i
Temmci-, Algx. Tyler, captain Edwatd
Tattnall.
W,
John Williamson, Samuel H. Wood, Ge
Williams, E. Write, Lewis Wright, J»hJ
Wood, Hudson Waid, Maihew WiiiiamJ
R chaid Wood'uff, Thomas Woodwind, Jut J
ett Weaver, Francis Weeks, Jease William^
Asey Wlight.
French letters.
A A, R..boieau, Jean file, lulieni^B'jeuil
Menesier. - "t V
PHILIP BOX,
march 3—23 > Pott Mover]
Marshalls sale.
On the Jimt Tuesday in April next,
Wi 1 be sold at the court Iloi.a? a the . icy of Si!
vnnnoh, uetweca the hours of ten and thiej
o’clock.
That improved Cotton Plantation, in Bryoj
county, kaown by the name of Cott -nhum. tl
taining 563 acres, more or less, 300 of whici
are under complete fence- There is every rej
quisite buildings on the premises. Also, tba
Rice Plantation, opposite Strathy Hall,
Great Ogechee river, Chatham* county, cod
taining 285 acres, more or less, ol prime rive
witnj, t 156 are cleared and- under dnms-f
levied on as the prop tty of John H. Mcrel,e-t]
at the suit of th>* Bank
Conditions, cash.
John Eppinger,
marshal
march. 3—22
Lost
A one fillndfed Dollar Pos; Note of the Bis]
oi Penaylvmnta, in favor of ynd endorsed o'
Peter Mitchell- Any pers- n finding he satitj
on returning it to the printer shall be stiUabi]
Rewarded.
march 3—22
Marshal’s sale.
Miss Ann Margaret Ulmer.
V.
John, Vanee-
MILITARY LETTERS.
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Lieutenant cokffitl Auftin, Two kiffeta* Ferre,
mM On the first Tuesday »*» Ah'tl rext , I
[Will be fold St'the court heufe in Savannah, 1
I tween the .hours of ten and three o’clock. -
H Bryan Morel’*- in retell on Oflabaw, vis:—cl
[half of-let No 10 containing by late furWy tt|
acre*. ISO of which ere a< good a* any on the Ulai
I for cane or cotton, together with all tke Undivi<hi
third of the eafiern divifien of Owabaw, mppoiedg
contain 500 acres, 150 of which are confiderUd to I
good planting land. Alto a large hodf. oi matfj
Which from itt fituation may be tally reclaimed
Alfo, that well known fpot called Bear (Hand, fr 1
taining 85 acrea, with the ifllnd in die aeirhborhr.
cailed— containing 35 acre*, both excellent ialJ
and ail the nail haumiocka between tkofe iflandt aj
Oflabaw—levied on as the property of (»d M
Morel, at the Tuit of William Boyd, etal. o beH
the former purchafer hot having complied with t f
term, of nit JOHN EBPINGErJk
march 8—81 -
Just received
Frttn New Turk and Jar retail by
PA0CUUVR.&
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i. i trunk ladies morroCM^Kti k*d SLT