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THURSPAY,
Wholes Number 2484.
For Liverpool
• The well k*>owo crp*
PJ*i pered ship GEORGIA,
In consequence of the return' of peace* fha
ibscribec* expect .to . regeu£ by the frit
rivals from England, a supply ' of NEW
OODS ; and.til! they arrive* they will div-
Boots aiyi >hoes.
Just received, by land,from Philadelphia, by
the way of Augusta, end far sate by John
Douglass, Gibbons’s bui'dngs, a large assort
ment of BOOTS and SIIllES, atnoi g which
arc the following: >
Gentlemen’s best Suarrow loots
For Liverpool.
The-brig AUGUSTA, which
laving recently undergone » Com-
vplete overhauling, and wane ho-
•thing but hfee rigging put togther,
to pmceed to sea; which' can be done; *hi)e
loading, 350 to40ff bales of COTTON are yet
wanting on freight to complete her cargo. -
. B.^lfKinne.
1 feb 24—19 *2
The subscribers
Will take COTTON on freight
*to Europe, on board the fine Ame
rican ship RESOLUTION, and
•on board the staunch Russian ship
.PUlNJE, captain Knuze.
‘Carnochan & Mitchell,
feb 24 19 -
For Liverpool
The ship EDWIN BOLTON,
•will be immediately dispatched,
►For freight anplv to
I R. & J. BOLTON,
march 2*—p—21 ; ♦
For Liverpool
Thu new and substantial
ship THOMAS GIBBONS,
Charles Rockwell, master,
two thrids of her cargo being
engaged, will be dispatched
with all possible speed. Eor
freight or passage apply to
cretain Rockwell, on boat d.
Males, or
marc n
For Liverpool
The brig CHATHAM, a sub
stantial vessel, burthen 300 tons,
will he dispatched immediately.—
For .freight aoply to Jowstnan
WHITNEY & PARKMAN.
h 21
For Liverpool
The substantial .hip SAVAN.
sNAH, captain ,■ —, will be dis.
^patched as soon as pos:-ib!e. For
a freight or passage, having good
accommodations, apply to ; iji-
Sturges & Burroughs,
march 2——21 JVo 2 Comme> ce Row
at Caig £c MUcliet’s wharf, or
' James Dickson & Co.
march 3—22
For sale
Tot schooner DOVE, a
• stro- ty- vessel, well found,
an 1 con be sent to sea with
a -mail expence, is only
three year* old, snd sails
well. For further partic
ulars apply to Messrs. R.
8c, J HABERSHAM.
.3
For New-York
The substantial schooner ECHO
icaptain M'Lean, will be r-ady
v take in on Monday next. F<
►.freight or passage apply to
Sturges & Burroughs,
march 3——21 Ao 2 Conuncr.ce How
For Boston.
The sen-.onev SAVANNAH,
•captain H. ndy, intended a* a re
►gular trader, burth n 102 tons,
■ high d.ck. will sail immediately
and can take 50 to 70 bales, either under or
part on deck.
For New-York,
)r any northern fiort)
The schooner CORNF.LIA v
bs ready to take it , on Mon'
nex 1 ,
or Charleston,
The supeiior sloop VOLANT,
apt. Lightbi urn, intet ded as i
egular packet, has good accorp'
foodalions, and sails :eroa>kably fast. ^
For sale, freight or charter.
The substantial b ig MO
► HAWK, la'e the pze Nor ge,
,burthen 200 tons, deep waist, and
Mid to be two rears old.
For Beaufort,
sloop PRESIDENT, now
to take n. Apply to
•*' J. BATTELLE,
JVo. S, Commerce Row
wanted for Europe,
The liarq tc MAKY, will take
500 b;.it - t'o-ton on freight,
pnr* in I'.i." ;sc, it applies-
muds m iiicdiately. For
Geonre \V. Prescott.
For. New-York.
The schooner ACTIVE, Lor
ing Taber, master, now ready to
receive a cargo rail will be div
tched immediately- For freight
‘ of a few bales cotton, apply to
. * !■'' P. Schenk Sc Co.
march 2—21 Ao. S, Commerce Row.
march 2
For New-York
The elegaut tast sailing brig
ARIEL, will be rendy in a few
day* to take iri. For freight or
passage ,apr W to
Sturges 8c Burrouglis.
21 Ao 2 Commerce Row
The b.ig COQUETTE will
be dispaiched immediately. For
(te:glv apply to
Whitney E# Parkman.
tnarcb 3 n ■ 21
Auction.
On Saturday, 8th April,
Will be fold at the reGdence of Mr*. Graham, near
the .taprift Meeting.
Sundry boufehold and kitchen Furniture
Wearing Apparel
1 Negro Girl, and
1 Cow, being part of the perfonal eflateof R S. C.
Campbell, dec. and told by ord, r of theadn’.iniftra-
triz. Term, cath.
S»:e tocomimenceat ll o’clock.
D. VViiiiford, auct’i.
match 2—31
Executor’s sale.
AT AUCTION.
On Tuesday, 4th April next,
Will be sold at the court house in this ci'y.
Eight prime NEGROES, b<longing to lit
estate of Mrs. Sarah Jones, deceased.
Terms, ash.
Jhj order of'the Executor
Belcher & Greenhow,
march 7 23 auc.’rs.
laced Shoes sn^ Jeffersons
fine Shoes
morocco Pun;pi
seal skin do
•grain dj
do Shoes
Roys’ Shees, of all kinds
Lad'es’ ttimed morocco Slipptrs
Do colot ed do do
Do Grecian Ties /
Do walking Shoes, of a su|erior quality
Misses’ best trimed black and tolored morocco
Slippers
Womens’ leather Bootees
Do do Grecian Tlfs
Do do Slippers
Childrens* morocco Buskins
Do leather do j
Negro Shoes, boot Webbing, boot Cord, shoe
Thread, Sec. Icc.
nov 29- 142
Fop sale
A valuable Plantation in Washington county,
Georgia, on the Oconee river, (mouth of Buffa
ne cr*i k) twenty five milts below Milledge-
ville, containing about liOOacres, partly swamp,;
-nd partly high land, suitable lor the culture of
cotton anil corn 5 150 cleared and under fence.
There is on the tract a grht mil), running
two pair of stones, anu a saw mill, running two
aws.
This place is considered remarkably healthy.
It will be sold a great bargain. For further!
►articular: apply 10
r ~ s' oturges Ss. Burroughs.
Also, a House,and Lot in Milledgeville, plea
autly situated, formerly occupied by Governor!
Irwin. oc 3 -129
The subscribers
Offer for fsle a (mall conGgnment of Catlicoce, .Steel
and Engdih Quills. R fit. i. HABERSHAM
ec 22—158
Weeding* Hoes, and Gai.
20 dozen fuperior quality weeding Hoe*
A lew pipe* »**■ Holland Gin. For (ale by
bturges St Burroughs,
march 2—81 No. 2, Commerce Row.
Philadelphia Butter.
Just received and for sale
,A few kegs Philadelphia Bu ter, at the
corner of Bryan tnd Barnard streets, Marks*
equate. P. HALL,
feb 24 IS
The subscribers
copartnership •10-*
Have this day entered
der the firm ot
BELCHER & GREENHOW,
And offer their services to the public, in tht
Factorage and Commission Business, l’rope.
fy consigned so them will be stored in fire pr«o
stores, and advances mads on produce or good:
on being delivered. ,
WILLIAM BELCHER.
JAMES G. GREENHOW.
Jan 17—mo—7
Minis & Henry
Offer for sale for approved paper, 00 accora
modming terms,
250 crates Liverpool Ware
20 hales Ri.mbazetts (green, brown and black)
350 sack.-: Salt' (hne) four and a half bushel
each. dec 13—148
Undrawn Tickets.
i For . Sale
The schooner C0RNE
LIA, burthen- tons, w el 1
calculated for a coaster or
West-India. trader. - .The
, inventory may be seen, and
theterms known"
.-■li: *° m
fHUNTER
The subscribers hsve received by the la* 1
mail a lew TICKETS 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 rex*
month, the raanig-rs will draw there thou vied
tickets each week until completed. Prise
lists are received weekly, and prizes will be
►aid by the sob r.nhrrs.
Marquand, Paulding 8t Penfield.
Jan 31- -11
Just received,
on consignment,
15 cases Dutch Tumblers
1 bale Checks
50 pieces Russian Canvas
s 0 do Ir- vens Dui*k
1 case Gl-ivas
1 do Dtiniiies
50 casks spermaceti Oil j
ALSO, IN STORE,
6 cases Plaiittas,
half bleached Irish Linen
3-4 brown Linen
2 trunks prime Calicoes
42 pieces sand Bagging
5 pipes supeiior initub. For sale by
Minis 8c Henry,
Ao 7 Commerce How,
jar. 7—3
The subscriber
Offers for sale the following articles to close
consignments.
50 reams foolscap and ietter'Paper
■JO dozen playing Cards !
10 pieces Oznuburgs
5 do low priced Flannel
2 cases fine straw Bonnets
1 do 1000 half pint Tumblers
11 boxes cotton' and wool Cards
30 barrels Fork
8 tierces and 2 hogsheads Bacon
300 lbs Laid
3 hogsheads Whiskey
50 casks cu< Nails, 3d, fid and 8d
6 do weeding Hoes
6 do Kentucky gun Powder
15 bags heavy black Pepper
4 boxes double refined loaf Sugar
5 casks Cheese
2 hhds leaf Tcbaoco
11 kegs Richmond manufactured do
12 do primers’ Ink
5 casks Linseed Oil
IS barrels Flour
60 do Bread
60 do Irish Potatoes
100 bixes Codfish
330 tierces Rice, last years crop, newly fanned
For sale by J. BATTELLE,
feb 9—16 Ao. 8. Commerce Row..
For sale.
Fifty barrels of priafe BEEF 1 .
feb 25—t*—lo
E. Jenclcs.
.1. 1 «'uT;.\
Fresh Garden Seeds. * ’
A peners.l assortment just received by Ian£
from New York, warranted genuine. „
L. Baitow 6? Co.
N. B. On hand, Roger’s Pulmonic Detergent,
feb 23—al—19 :. ,
PLANTER’S BANK STOCK
and
CITY PROPERTY.-
One hundred and forty egbt shares in th^
PlbOteis’ Bank tor aale. They ifill he divided
to suit purchasers. Likewise a valuable vai
ner lot covered with stores ia Market square.*
E quire of the printer. .1, . , ...
eb24-—-20 >
N ew Establishment.'
The subscriber having taken the wharf Fot*
met Iy occupied by Taylor, Davies ,8c Taylor,
offers his services to bis up country friends as
well as to the citizens of Savannah, in t he Lum
ber Business. A constant supply .of 'FIREi
WOOD wi I be kept pn hand to supply fami
lies ai a moniem’s warning, a 1 S4 50 per cord.
Libera) advances wilt be .made.on Lumber or
Fi:ewur)d. and {i.e.trus's from bis attention-to
business to »«*y u. wiirrsw-ntahe r :v,J -
age. ANTHONY ‘
nut 24—152
Notice.
On the return of peace, the subscriber
begs leave to inform his friends and the puba
lie in general, that he hrs re-conitrenced the
FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSI
NESS and flitters himself on tfie renewal of
radeto men a share of their patronage, - t
Ebenezer S.Rees,
Rice's wharf j near Use Exchange*
Notary Public’s
Ebenesbr S Rees will be- tbaoisluj far
my notar al business his friends may ftvqr
him wi b, at bia counting room as above*. y
feb 28-
-20
Marshal’s sale;
On the fist Tue dnv.iv next.
Will be fold at the court hoofe la Sawn nab, ||p
tween the hour* of >en and three o’clock. .
Bryan Morel's imereft oh OlTabdw, vis :
half of lot No to containing by late fn
seres, 120 of which are as good as aay on .-
for cane or cotton, together with all the t
third of the eaftern divifien of Ossabaw, sup
contain 500 acres, 150 of which, are coo
good planting land. Also a large bo
which from its Ctoaiion may be eaflly ,1
Alfo, that well knownfpot called.Bt .
mining 25 acres, with the ifland in the Mkrrhbarhpott
ciUtd —— containing S5 acres, both ezersllent land,
and all the small hammocks between thofie iflznds end
Offabaw—levied on as^the . property of ; laid Brmf ^
Morel,at the fnit of William BoyjMSl. • be refold
the former purchafer not having mmpliek wi-hthe
terms of sale. JOHN BEP1NGER,
march 2—21
4 Btr
>0dy
recta
ru*nn*
Marshal’s sale.
On the first Tursday in jf/irilnext.
A v For sale
By the tubser ibero \ ■
Georgia made Sugair, in bags of 50 lbs, fat fa-
: 'roily use
Virginia Tobacco, in hogsheads « ■ . ’.
. ' 'manufactured, in kegs >■; J
^ - y, i V Carnochan & Mitchell;.
feb 21—18
Marshal’s sale.
On the .firrt Tuesday in Jifiril next.
Will be sold at the court Honae in the city of Sa
vannah, between the hours ot ten and three
o’clock,
That improved Cotton Plantation, in Bryan
county, known by the name of Cotteoham, con.
taining 580 acres.,more or less,. 300 oi which
are under complete fence.** There is every re-
quikite buildings on the premises. Also, that
Kice Plantation, opposite Strathy Hall, gn
Great Ogechee river, ChathhinTcounty, con
taming 285 acres,'more of less, of prime river .
-stamp t 156 are cleared -and under dams5_
levied on riHfce prUMMdHotitoH, Morel, eaq.
at the suit ofthe Bask. iffL -
Conditions, cash. ' jys*:-r : .. ^*-
* " 5. ' J c
march
HMMFaiB
-2a 1
w Jfci
>tr.
Will be fold at the court honfo Sit the city of Sima,
nah, between the hoars of tmanid thres o’clock,
A gang of one hundred aid feres prime Negroes,
alfo a rice and cotton Plantation, enntainieg upwards
of 2500 acres, about nine miles foam Savannah, walls
the improvement* thereon, confiding of s dwelitsg
house, bam cotton machine and winnowing.hodfe,
Ac.—levied en at the property of colonel (ottph CBa.
berth am, at the feveral (hits of David Lenox had
the Bank. ■ -W*
Also Seven Ncgroee. viz t—Nancy and" her fosT*
’* ‘ 1 -levied 1
children, Hannah and Patience —levied no a* he pro.
petty of Isaac Frank*, st thp ftH of the United Scltas.
ConditioM, cafe JOHN EPP1NQER,
match 2—21 ■ ;aarfklL
03* The Commissioners of Roads
of Chath
hatham county arc requested ' to nfeet
at . thi cuurt house in Sava/.nah, on Monday.
the 13th day of March |
St 11 o’clock A.
instant,*
All persons having business to be attended
to, will give their attendance.
By order of the chairman,
1‘'' Job T. Bolies, sec’iy.
. marcfaS——21 1 ■. 1.
The subscriber
Refpecifally inform* 2dm
. . i. BvMtiugli.
friend* 1
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