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Number 23—Volume XIII.
For Liverpool*
The brig AUGUSTA, which
■having recently undergone a com*
’plete overhauling, and wants no?
•thing bat her rigging pat togther,
to sea, which can be done , while,
to 400 bita of COTTON are yet*
M. Ail persons having business to be atteni
to, will give their attendance.
By order of the chairman.
Job T. Bolles, sec’ry.
at the suit of the Bank.
Conditions, cash.
John Eppinger,
marshal.
Cheese.
A few casks choice Goshen CHEESE, are
.offered for *ala by
George F. Palmes,
Jeb#-*-S8 Exchange Dock
t Rice Bird, of 65 tons,
tries a large cargo for
on board, at. rile wharf
DANIEL RUSSELL
Executor’s sales.
Will be exposed to public sate, on Saturday,
25th March next, at the late residence of A.
Gindrat. in Bryan County,
All his' house, hold and kitchen - FU3NI*
TURE, consisting of almost every article io •
well furnished house, Ab'o his stock nil horses.
Cattle, Sheep, and Hog*, one four wheel Ca*
riaye, one 'Chaise, .one Waggon Cart,l§Cg»
'Terms, madekoownon theday dthAS ,
- JOHN MILLER. ■ 7gu**M
JOHN GiNDRAT.JVcxWwu
’ feb 28 * ■—28 qfesOSK’
PLANNER’S BANK STOCK
Fresh Garden Seeds.
. genera) assortment jhst received by land
a New-York, warranted genuine.
L; Bartow fc? Co.
On hand, Roger’s Pulmonic Detergent.
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Whole Numbe* 2483.
as a.
t The subscribers
Will take COTTON on freight
•to Europe; on board the fine Ame-
►ncan ship RESOLUTION, nod
•on board the staunch RussiaaTbip
DELPHINE, captain Knuze.
Camochan & Mitchell.
feb 24 19
msreb 2-
For Liverpool
The ship EDWIN BOLTON,
Abraham Nichols, master, will
be immediately dispatched. For
freight apply to
R. (s' J. Bolton.
—r-—21
Mrics, or
inarch
For Liverpool
The brig CHATHAM, a snb-
stamial vessel, burthen 300 tons,
will be dispatched immediately.
For freight apply to Jonathan
WHITNEY Sc PARKMAN.
L-—21
■w
For Liverpool
The substantial ship SAVAN.
sNAH, captain — —... will be dis.
•patched as soon as possible. For
ifreight or passage, having good
accommodation*, applv to
Sturges & Burroughs,
march 2—21 Wo 2 Commerce Row
T
For sale, or-freight to Liverpool,
Th(: American brig JANE, our-
••hen 157 tons. , The Swedish brig
► VANilALlA, burthen 16S tons,
i Both are staunch, well found ves
sel-, and can he made readr for sea rn ten
days. Apply to R, RICHARDSON,
march 2 m—21
Passage for Bermuda.
The sloop LAWRENCE, cant,
i Warren, a good sailer and well
► found, and will take p?sscn,ers
r fur Bermuda, if early application
is made—she has elegant cabin accommoda-
tians and could proceed! to sea’ in 10 davs.—
A<n»ly to R. RICHARDSON,
march 2—M 21
For New-York
The substantial schooner ECHO,
•captain M’Lean, will be ri-ady to
* take in on. Monday next. For
i freight or passage apply to
Sturges & Burroughs,
' march 3 ■< -21 JVo 2 Commerce Row
For Liverpool
The well known cop*
pored ship GEORGIA,
James Low, master, (in.
tended as a regular trad
er) expected to arrive
►— here from New-York io
IT ' wfSrUtMlJ eight days, and will meet
with no detention after her arrival. For
freight of 200 bales cottnn or passage apply to
James Dickson St Co.
t march S 22
rm.
-For Liverpool
l’he new and substantial
ship THOMAS GIBBONS,
Charles Rockwell, master,
swo thrids of her cargo being
engaged, will be dispatched
with all possible Speed. For
freight or passage apply
captain Rockwell, on board;
Mitch nl’s wharf, or
James Dickson & Co.
22 ✓
imrtjh 2-
For Netv-York
The elegant fast sailing brig
•ARIEL, will be rendy in a few
►days to take in. For freight or
i pas age apply to
Sturges & Burroughs.
-21 JVo 2 Commerce Row
For Boston
march 2——l-
The brig COQUETTE will
be dispatched immediately. For
treigh* apply to
Whitney fc? Parkman.
-21
Auction.
j On Saturday, 8th April,
Will be fold at the reGdence of Mrs. Graham, ne t
the Saprift Meeting,
Sundry houfehold and kitchen Furniture
Wearikg Apparel
Negro.Girl, and
1 Cow. being part of the perfonal eftateof R 3. C.
C .mpirll, dec. and fold by order of the adminiftra-
trix. Term* rafli.
St!e to commence at tl o’clock.
march 9—91
D. Williford, auct’i.
In consequence of ihe return of peace, the
Subscribers expect tj receive by the first
arrivals from Englsn^, a supply of NEW
GOODS ; and till'thfy arrive, they will dis
pose of the small stock they h.vo on hand at
reduced rates.
Cotton will be received in payment' at a lib
eral price. ANDREW LOW & Co.
march 2—21
For sale
By the lubscribera
Georgia made Sugar; in bags of 50 lbs, for fa
mily use
Virginia Tobacco, innOgsheads.
man} teem ted, in kegs
Canfoclian & Mitchell.
feb 21—18
Undrawn Tickets*
The su'iscritu-rs have received by the last
mail a few TICKE'IS in the Board of Health
Lottery warranted utdrafvn, which they offer
or sale at eleven dslars. The price will ad
vance in a few dayi, After the 1st of next
month, the raanager^will draw three thousand
tickets each week tlntd compleated. Prize
lists are received we-kly, and prizes will be
paid by the sub*crib-fe.
Marquand, Pailding & Penfield.
fan 31 II 1
The subscriber
For Boston.
- The schooner SAVANNAH,
captain Ht-ndy, intended as a re.,
gular trader, burthen 102 tons,
Xathig'a dock, will sail immediately
And can take 5Q t<* 7o bales, either under or
part on deck.
For Ncw-York,
COr avy northern port)
The schooner CORNELIA,
•will bs ready to take ir, on Mon.
>dny next,
For Charleston,
The superior sloop VOLANT,
^ leapt. Lightbr.urn, intended as a
,tegular packet, has good accom
modations, and sails -emarkably fast.
For sale, freight or charter.
The substantial bttg MO
► HAWK.. Ia*e the p ze Nor ge.
_ ,b>rthen 200 ions, deep waist, and
sa d to be^two *esrs cld.
For Beaufort,
The sloop PRESIDENT, now
'ready to take tn. Apply to
J. BATTELLE,
feb 94 -19 Ao. 8, Commerce Row
Freight wanted for Europe,
The barque MAKY, w:ll take
500 bales Cotton on freight,
any port in Europe, if applies-
is made immediately. For
George \V. Prescott.
freight or Charter,
for Cha
The schooner
’burthen, and.carries a
her tonnage. Enquire
below Mr Knox’s to
march 1—»•—21
Boots and ahoes.
Just received, by land, from Philadelphia, by
the way of Augusie, and for sale by John
Douglass, Gibbo. s’s bui dings, a large assoit.
ment of BOO TS and bHOES, amot-g which
ace the fallowing s
Gcnvferr.en’s best Snarrow Roots
breed Shoes and Jeffeisons
fii*e Shoes <■,
morocco Pumns
seal skin do
grain d j
do Shoes
Boys’ Shoes, of all kir.d3
Ladies’trimed morocco Slippers
Do colored do do
Do! Grecian Ties
Do walking Shoes, of a superior quality
Misses’ best trimed black and colored tnuroccr
Slippers
Womens’ leather Bootees
Do ...do Grecian Ties
Da do Slippers
Childrens* morocco Buskins *’
Do leather do
Negro Shoes, boot Webbing, boot Cord, shoe
Thread, See. See.
nov 29—142
For sale
A valuable Plantation in Washington county,
Georgia, on the Oconee river, (mouth of Buffb.-
oe creek) twenty five miles below Milledge-
ville, containing about 1500 acres, partly swamp,
and partly high land, suitable for the culture oi
cotton and corn; 150 cleared and under fence.
There is on the tract a grist mill, running
two pair oi stones, and a saw mill, running two
saws.
This place is considered remarkably healthy.
It will be sold a great bargain. For turther
particulars apply to
Sturges & Burroughs.
Also, a House and Lot in MUIedgeville, plea
santly situated, tormerly occupied by Governor
Offers for sale the following articles to close
consign rrtiits.
50 reams foolscap and letter Paper
15# dozen playing Cards/
10 pieces Oznaburgs /
5 do low priced FIan/c-1
2 cases fine straw B^nets
1 do 1000 half pint 'i/itnolers
11 brxes cottnn and wol Cat do
30 1-a' rels Pork
8 tierces and 2 hegspeads Bacon
300 lbs Lard
3 hogsheads Whiskty
50 ca ks cut Nails, 3d t 6d and 3d
6 d » weeding H ies
6 do Kentucky gyn Powder
15 bugs heavy bljck Pepper
4 b»xes double refi/ted loaf Sugar
5, casks Chee*e
2 hhds leaf Tobacto
11 kegs Richmond manufactured da
12 do primers’ I*k
5 casks Linseed Oil -
15 barrels FloJC j
6(1 do Bread
60 do Irish Pntatoet
100 b<xes C.iidfish
330 tie*xcs Rice, last years crop, n°wlv fanned
Fm- sale by J. BATTELLE,
feb 9—16 Ao. 8. Commerce Row
Weeding Hoes, and Gin.
SO dozen fuperior quality weeding Hoes
A lew pipes real Holland Gin. For Tale by
Sturges & Burroughs,
march 3—21 No. 2, Commerce Row.
Just received,
f on consignment,
15 cases Dutch Tumblers
1 bale Checks
50 pieces Russian Canvas
50 do Ravens Duck
1 case Gloves
1 do Dimi'ies
50 casks spermaceti Oil
ft ALSO, ItJ STOSS.
6 cases PlatilLs,
half bleached Irish Linen
5-4 brown Linen
2 trunks prime Calicoes
12 pieces sand Bagging
5 pipes superior Shrub For sale by
Minis & Henry,
Ao 7 Commerce Row,
jan 7—1
Marshal’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in April next.
Will be sold at the court House in the city of Sa
vannah, between the hours oi ten and three
o’clock,
That improved Cotton Plantation, in Bryan
connty, known by the name of Cottenham, con.
taining 500 acres, more or less, 300 oi which
are under complete fence. There is every re
quisite buildings on the premises. Also, that
ltice Plantation, - opposite Strathy Hall, on
Great Qgechee river, Chatham county, con
taining 285 acres, more or less, of prime river
■watnp ; 156 are cleared and under dams—
levied on as the property of John H. Morel, esq.
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4y--, siM
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accom*
Minis & Henry .
Offer for sale for approved papier, oo accom.
moating forms, . / , - *j-* %
250 crates Liverpool Ware - : .
20 bales Bombazetts (green, brown Sod black) .
S50 sacks Salt (fine) four and u -balf-(jusheli . M
. each. .lit,. decliJ-rrHMfi
The subscriber^ 7 •£*•••'5^
,k:. j . % -iin nt»j •* . w
Have *his day entered in cop;
der tqqfirm ot ' * •*.
-BELCHER & GREiOTdtt^ ^
And offer their services to the public, in the
Factorage and Commission Business, Proper
ty consigned to them will be stored in fireproof
stores, and advances made on produce or gdodft
on being delivered^,- • 5 • v*’
WILLIAM BELCHER,
JAMES G. GREENHOWi
Jin 17—mo-7 , , J :
Lk, SSMSS^r,^. £
Philadelphia Butter. ■'>;V
Just received and for sale , .
A few kegs Philadelphia Butter, at thfi
comer of Bryan and Barnaid streets, Marks!
qua-e. P. HALL,
feb 24——19 * : v.t V .
The subscribers *
Offer for fate a {hull
and Eoglith Quills,
ec 32—152
For sale
ily ch
second hand CHAISE, Also to hire, by the
month, a smart NEGRO BOY, accustomed to
house work; Apply at this effice.
feb 21-
-i8
For sale.
Fifty barrels of prime 1 BEBF,
feb 23—l*—19
E. Jenckst
The subscriber
Respectfully informs the citiz- ps of Savah.
nah, and the public gene.rallv, that he has again
resumed his former BUSINESS, and has on
bond a handsome Sad well assorted stock of
Dry Goods, which he will dispose of at reduc.
d prices, nr cash, produce or town acceptan
ces. SAMUEL RUSSELL,
feb 23—M—20 East end Gibbons's bui'd’g
Notice.
On the return of peace, the subscriber -
begs leave to inform his friends and the pub»-
lic in general, that he has re-commenced the
FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSI-
NESS and Batters himself on the renewal of
radeto merit • share of their patronage, t
Ebenezer S. Rees,
Rite's wharf, near the Exchange?
Notary Public’s Office.
E&embzrh S Rees will be thankful lor
r.y notarial business his friends may favor
-rim wi h, at his counting room as above;
feb 28 20
New Establishment;
The subscriber having aken the wharf for
merly ecccpted by Taylor, Davies 8c Taylor,
offers his services to his up country friends as
well as to the citizens of Savannah, in the Lum..
her Business. A constant supply of FlRE* ■ J!
■VOOD will be kept on hand tn supply fami-
ies at a moment’s warning, a> g4 50 per cord.-. . v
Liberal advances will be made on Lumber or
Firewood, and be trusts from his attention to v
business to merit a share of the public patrea-f! *?
ANTHONY GOLDENBERG.
age.
nov 24—152
The subscriber
— vf’
■rypfy,
',.&r ,’r,
Refpeetfdlly informs his friends and the public in
general, that he has a good (apply of paten' HOES
on hand, which are fuperior to any imported.
Daniel Gugle.
march 9—31 ■"*?£ - 1 , ’*'*
For sale br to rent
CONSTITUTION HILL, two miles from
Savannah. SARAH I. LAMB.
march 2—jl~—51 - -0. ^
(Q* The Commissioners of Roads
of Chatham county are req tested to meet (
at -the court house in Savannah, on Monday.'
the 13th day of March instant, at 11 o’clock A.-