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PUBLISHED on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, by PHILIP D. IVOOLHOPTER, near the Exchange, at SIX DOLLARS per annum— HALF in ADVANCE.
VoL. XIX.—No. 3.]
For Sale,
The good and burthen
ome CYNTHIA,fix-1
-five tons, fix years old—
her fails and rigging in good order, and is j
now ready to receive a cargo; (he draws
but seven feet water when deeply laden.
If not fold by Monday next, will take
‘freight for Charlefion, St. Mary’s or any
other permitted port. Apply on board at
Anciaux’s wharf, or to
THEODORE A. SCHOEDDE.
March 10 3t 2
For Sale,
The new sass failing fch’r.
KUTUSOFF,
Capt. Alexander ; burthen
about one hundred tons, one year old, hav
ing performed but one voyage, completely
found with the belt cordage, canvas, &c.—
For terms and inventory, apuly to the mas
ter to J'. BATTELLE.
Feb. 14—101
For Sale.
K The Swedilh (loop GUS
TAVIA, 40 toes burthen,
nnt 3 years old, American
bum. mu ut every refpeCt well found for
an immediate voyage. Her fiils new, oply
three weeks bent. Enquire of
H. HARFORD.
Feb. 7 * 99
For Sale,
If applied for immediately,
. lying at Caig & Mit
chrl’s wharf, 202 tons burthen, built of
the bell materials, remarkably well found,
having a confiderahle quantity of spare
fails and rigging ; fails well, and can be
put to sea at a very trifling expense; (he
is well Calculated for any trade, and has
never been known to damage, any part of
*her cargo. For terms aoply to
G. W. PRESCOTT.
Jan. 31—97
BIL L S on BOSTON.
for sale by Wm. TAYLOR.
March 7 —6t—1
Bills
On New-York and Bolton. For fale*by
HILLS, HALL & Cos.
December 20. 85
L ’
Bills on New York.
At Short Sight
For sale by
JONA. MEIGS.
March 3 lofi
George Gordon,
HAS FOR SALE.
30 tons Swedes Iron
1 ditto Share Moulds
60 bbls. Flour
3 pipes and 10 bbls. Barnes’ Ale
1 f calks and 20 boxes Cheese
20 boxes Soap
1 do Cotton Cards
30 pieces Cotton Bagging
15 bundles Hay. March 7—gt— t
Two Waggon Load*of Goods
liasJuJl arrived, and the subscriber now
offers for sale cheap for Cash at the
Turnpike Gate, connsting of the fol
lowing Articles :
70 doz. of Ladys & Gentlemens white
and coloured Cotton Stockings
50 pieces white Northern Homespun
50 do Chambrays and Itripes do
40 doz. India Handkerchiefs
480 pair Coarse Shoes
400 do Morocco do
, 4 pieces white Flaneel
4 do double twilled Lyon Skin
5 do superfine Brandcloth
too. do old falhion Calico
too do coarse Cambrick ‘
10 do fine linen Handkerchiefs
. 5 ciiefts Hyson Tea
5 dozen Svthe blades
fio pieces blue Nankin
.50 do yellow do
, Likewise a handsome aflortment of men,
bovs, and childrens coarse and fine Hats,,
white and coloured Stockings
EBENEZER J ENCKES.
March 7- —2aw3W— l __
Croik ry iVarp, Iron, C2V.
THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE.
go boxes Swedilh Iron, in square and flat
bai sand in bundles
20 boxes’ Iheet Tin
6 crates assorted Crockery Ware
20 boxes Ailum
50 barrdf prime Mnscovado ‘Aig.ir
Marco 7—r PE TER MITCHEL,
jfe 7 * t* r . 1 ■ - . *
’ Mnrp;and t Paufdinsrf& PenjiPd,
HaH just received, eight of RoflttU’s*
<r‘ *■ r % •*- • * , f
for ct “ ‘ j
The Firm
Os ScHoEimE & Rees is this day dis
solved by mutual consent ; all demands
again!! the said firm are requeued to be
presented, and all persons indebted to the
same, are requited to make immediate pay
ment to either of the subscribers.
THEO. A. SCHOEDDE,
EBENEZER S. REES.
9CT The subscriber will continue the
FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS, at Capt. Rice’s yellow (lore,
near the Exchange, where he will be thank
ful tor the support of his friends, and the
public generally* Storage will be rcceiv
ed on reasonable terms.
EBENEZERS.REES.
Feb. 22—103
Jonathan Meigs,
HAS FOR SALE,
5 tons Axe Bar IRON
10 half faggots Crowley Steel
50 barrels Flour
Half barrels do.
300 bufhtls Allum Salt
40 kegs, of manufactured Tobacco, of
B. J. Harris’s, warranted
1 hhd. and 3 bbls belt Sperm. Oil
7 barrels Linseed ditto
20 calks Peach Brandy
5 do. Whiskey
3 hhds. 4th proof Jamaica Rum
2 pipes Madeira Wide
4 haif qr. calks do.”
10 bags Pimento
io barrels Sugar
Sole and Upper Leather
4 calks Cheese
March 3 fit 106
Hoes, &c* ‘
The subscriber las for sale at his (lore,
corner of Congress and Barnard llreets,
south fide of Market square,
100 dozen Carolina weeding Hoes
110 do Knives and Forks
20 do hand saw Files
25 do Ink Powder
50 d* Weblter’s Spelling Books
75 do Ladies’ hair Combs
16 re|mis writing Paper
4 do’ letter do
20 do wrapping do . -
1000 lbs. Shot, assorted sizes
2300 do bar lead
2900 do Callings, consisting of Pots, Ox
ens and Skillets
1000 do plough Moulds
2 tons Sweed’s Iron
4 boxes cotton and wool Cards
aico lbs Virginia manufactured Tobacco
5 kegs Ben. J. Harris’ do do
25 do Kentucky Gunpowder
4 do Dupon’s do
4 puncheons Jamaica Rum, 4th proof
500 gallons Whiskey
250 do peach Brandy, three years
old
2 cbefts Hvson Tea, late importation
1500 yards Georgia Homespun
500 do do do mixed with wool
Sugar, Coffee, and refined Saltpetre
Warrafited Axes and Gun-Flints.
The above articles will be sold on mod
erate terms, for call) only.
JAMES H. FRAZER.
Feb. 24 —6t—104
Just Received
From Nev-Tork, over land , the follow
ing ready made Gloatbing, warranted
of the heft workmanjhip and oj a su
perior quality, to wit:
Gentlemens fine ftockingnet Pantaloons,
I assorted colors
Do Princes’ cord Pantaloons
Do Greens’ di# do
Do Bedford do do
Gentlemens fine fourtoot Coats
Do 2d quality do
Do 3d do do
Do fancy Veits, different patrons
Do Coatsees do
Seamens’ fine blue Jackets and Trowsers
Do check Shirts do
Do white Muffin do
The above articles will be sold .low for
cafli only, by P TORPY,
Jan. 3 1—97 Telfair's wharf.
Just Rectived,
And for sale t<y the Subscriber ,
* A few elegant Siik Shawls
“Superfine Ginghams, assorted
B! ack Bombazett—Canton Crape
Barcelona Silks—fine Cotton Shirtings
White Homespun
Shee ting ahd’ t-'hirtings
A few pieces Irilli Sheetings
P.uffia Diaper
Mess and Womens black lilk Hose and
Gloves—K do.
6-4 fujxfi f*s> Ca'bbrfts
fine and coarse Battas
* Up-eountr. and Northern Flbmespuns
White, v-dlo.v,!and red F|lmuejs, &c
V y **►; JOSEPH.
Teb.~i* t*t 10 if (fibbans’ buildiftg.
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Reason and truth impvßtial guide ihe way.
SAVANNAH: MOnDVY, March i 4> 1814.
Just Received,.
An additional supply ff bOOTiS and
ShOES , consisting of
Elegant fair top Boots * \
Ditto Suwarrow do.
Black, white and colored kid Slips
Black ancTcolored morocco do.
Nankeen Bootees \
Nankeen and Jean do. foxed
Cork foal, and walking Shots
Misses morocco and kid Slips aid Ties
Gentlemen’s morocco Shots ant Pumps
Leather do. \ do.
Youth’s Shoes
W omen’s leather Bootees and roa Slips
Children’s Bulkins and Du vets .
Boot Cord and Webbing, IhoeTLead
Plated Moulding, liquid Blackin;, and*
• 1500 pair NEGRO SHOES.
also, x ‘
t 6 mill Saws—lo kegs Virgifta manu
factured Tobacco, of excellent qrnlity.
For lale bv JOHN DO lip LASS.
Feb. 21 —lO3 \
Just Received,
And for sale by the Subscriber,
A number of large lion PO’/S, con
taining from 16 to 35 gallons, fui able for
Salt boilers
Also, a quantity of /follow Ware, as
sorted
A few dozen Carolina weeding Hoes
A general aisortment of Nails and a
quantity of Hardware* ,
All of which will be fold low/fof calh,
or approved paper. !
S HfiLU
March 3 106 Market Squar e
At private Sale,
Several valuable house and field Slaves,
among them is au excellent Cook and ;
Sempltrefs.
Apply to
ALEXANDER S. ROE, -
March 3 106
Jonathan Battelle,
{ Offers for Sale,
Sugar, in barrels
Mobiles in hhds. suitable for retailing
Train Oil, in barrels
Salt, of luperior quality
Coffee, in-bags
German Steel—Swedes lioa
Cut Nails, assorted sizes
Do. Brads, 10 and 2od
Boxes Soap, equal to Doolittle’3
Ditto Candles
Ditto Codfifi)
Ditto Stnoaked Herrings
Ditto Cheese, one in each box
Mess Beef, in half barrels
Rounds do. in kids
Glauber Salts, in barrels
Wrapping, and blue Medium Paper •
Writing, and letter Paper
Demy Printing Paper—Printing Ink
Cotton and Wool Cards
Playing Cards—.'Twine—Helfians
Northern Homespun—Hair Combs
Cases Straw Bonnets
Ditto Wool Hats
Boxes Roan Slippers
Hbds. Negro Shoes.
A L S Oj
Whilkey, Peach Brandy, and Flour
February 14 Isi
16 ps. Broad Cloths assorted
4c do. Casirrteres do
720 do Shortgellon Nankeens
1
6qr cTsJ knt luali‘yl uali ‘y
24 boxt s Cotton Cards, principally No.
10’s
120 do. 7 and 9 Window Glass *
300 bis. fuperline Flour, all B. Smith’s
brand
20 calks Glauber Salts. For sale by
R. RICHARDSON.
Feb, 7 99
Sugar.
200 boxes superior quality Havanna
SUGAR. FcTfale'by,,
; STURGES & BURROUGHS,.
Bolton's Range, No. if.
Nov. 29 79
Fire Proof Stores.
TO RENT * * *
Fireproof STORES, on the Subscriber’s
wharf. GEO. JONES.
February 14 i2t ici* ~
4 For Sale,
Havanna, white and browm SUGAR,
inboxes, h<rlf boxes and barrels; Coffee in
1 barjels and bags, and a parcel of Logwood,
rfe J. CAIG &
Just Received,
From the Havumu\and for sale by the
Subscribers,
236 boxes Sugar
80 barrels do.
7 5 bags Collie
11 bbls. do. .
CHARLES MAUREL or
PROCUREUR & GAUDRY.
March io 6t 2
■ ut Nails.
45 calks of assorted fi/.es,
For sale bv
DUNNING & CLAY.
March io it *
Received,
From the Havantia,
89 hbds. Molasses, of the firlt quality
23 bbls. do.
2 hhds. Honey
92 bbls. brown Sugar
11 o bags prime green Coffee
13 bbls. do.
For Sale bv
PROCUREUR & GAVDRY, or
CHARLES MAUREL.
March 7 6t I /
FACTOR tGE AND
Commission Business.
The fubl'criber rel’peftfully informs his
friends and the public, that he has remov
ed to the new fire proof (lores, on Hunter’s
wharf, where he continues to t ran fall the
above bulinefs ; and hopes his unremitted
attention to their inteiefl, will ensure a
contiunation of their favors.
BENJAMIN B. NORRIS.
SC7* Produce received on liorage at the
lowed rates.
N. B. To Let, a pleasant Compting
Room, on the second floor, with a fire
place. Nov. 11 74
Fa&orage.
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
WHITE, GUER \RD. & Cos.
Having formed a connexion to tranfadt
the above bulinefs alone, and having taken
the fire proof (lore lately occupied by J. E.
White & Cos. on the Exchange dock,
jteiicW their Cervices to. their triends and
the public- Their undivided and constant
attention to the interell of thole who may
enti ult the difpolal of property with them,
they hope will ensure confidence and sup
port. Dec. 20 85
Lumber Factorage,
AND
COMM SSIO > BUSINESS.
The Subscriber beg3 leave to inform his
friends and the public in the Up-Country,
that he will carry on the Busi
ness. at his wharf, lately occupied by
Tuckkr, Lucas & Cos. where he will re
ceive Lumber of any descripion for sale.
He will also take Corn, Cotton, or
Rice on Storage, and pay every attention
to the duties of this business for the interest
of those who may be good enough to fa
vor him with their cuflom. His wharf
and docks, being the mod spacious for the
landing of wood and the l'afe keeping of
lumber, will be enabled to do ample jus
tice, besides returning his thanks for their
support. He will be affided in his busi
ness hv William Lucas, who will attend
for that purpoie.
JOHN GARDINtR.
N. B. The'high land of both wharves
will be let out in lots, to suit Up Country
Factors to build on, for a number of years
Where (lores may be erected, so far f.om
danger of fire, as to be equal to fire proof
(lores. Nov. 25 —78
—.——.—.
For Sale*
Mens cotton and worded Stockings
Womens white and colored cotton do.
Womehs black worded do.
Children’s white cotton do.
Dark Plaid Ginghams
Plain and figured Cambrics
Wool and Cotton Homespuns
Whited browq Thread
Womens and girls Beaver Bonnets, a
little injured by the moths, at half price.
800 yards white napt Plains.
For sale on reas oftable terms, by
ANDREW LOW & Cos,
Dec. 20 85
Assize of Bread.
The price of FLOUR being eight dbl- ’
larsper barrel, the weight of bread tor the
pre&nt month, be as follows, viz :
4 /3. pi*
I2| cent3 loaf mud weigh 2 7 *
6^' do. do du’ do i 3^
Os which all bakers and fellers of bread
are required to pay due attention thereunto.
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[Whole No. 2053.
List of Letters-,
Remaining in the Savannah Post-Offca*
March Ist, iSi4> +
-ji
rr* Persons >vi(hing letters from this
list, will please to alk for advertiz’d Letteis.
. “aT 5
William Abbingtoh, Samuel W. Allep,
Louis 4 Armour, Joliu Atkinson, Janies H.
Ancrimi.
и. , ...
Truman Beckwith, B. <k C. Brooks, Jon
athan S. Beers 2, G. Brooks, T. A. Brail,;,
bury, Robert Burton', Effingham county',
Nathaniel Bosworth, Charles G. Bennett,
Samuel G. Bunch, Elijah BetsiT, Joel Begg
William Bailey, Lieut. H. M. Barnes, 4.
к. ,
John Clough, 2, Fred’k Colehouse, Johh
Carter, James Cook, NiaholasCrugcr, John
Charlton. Thomas M. Cowles, 2, Eliza
Carnes, Thom# Coffin, Eliza Cramstorf,
Mary Carleton, Maltiah Clark, William
Cooper, Erwin Turman, Conftantins
Church. E. Cook, James Crews, Fiancife
Cooper, vVilliam Carr.
D. ,
Ensign John Dawson, David B. D foofl,
John Douglass, Jos. H. Disc omb, Charles
C. H. Durr, Jonathan Dayton, Mrs. M l .
I)elony,QM)oley, Abner Dexter, WifliarA : 1 .
Donnald, John Davison, Joshua Dallijjtf&i
John Davies, Samuel J. Douvide, P. Doqp
bins, Margaret Dougherty, Amos Gk
Davis. <
E
John Evans, Sarah Elbert.
Henry Fills, Peter Favard.
G
James Gould, William Gols, Jonathan
Gouklen, Bryan county, Phillis
John T. Givinn, Charles Groover* Wil
liam Gilbert, VVilliam G. Gilbert, Catha.
rine A. Gale, Joseph Gibson, Elizabeth
Garner.
Joseph B. Holmes, Mary Holmes,
Howard & Phelpc, S. &fl. Howard, Jo
seph Haberlham, George Hammerflev, 2,.
James Harper, James Harden, 2, James
Holteri, Ann B. Harman', Isaac Hand,
Henry Hover, Rebecca Harden, Peter
Hynes, Elilha Handy, Jabcz Handy, OIL
ve<- Hunt, Henry Harbuck, Dr. W. R.
Harden, Catharine Harris. Robert Hays, 2.
J f
Morris Jackson, John Jones, Jacob V
Johnlton, Juflices of the Inferior Court,
Bulloch county, Jultices of the Inferior
Court, Effingham county, Clerk of the Su
perior Court, Chatham county.
K. . .. r
. Ralph Ketchum, Roswell King, John
G. Kugley, Ann Kug.e, Alexander Kerr.
L.
Richard Law, Catharine l-ong, Mat
thew Lufborrow, Sarah Lewis, Joseph
Liles, James Lockhart.
VI
W. H. Mason, Elizatieth Mallory,
Andrew M‘Dougall, ‘Thomas’ MRilain*,
W. &B. M'Donnald, HughM Donnald,
William Martin, John Marchman, J<diri
Mays, George Milh-n, John Millen, Jane
D. M‘Lean, Andrew Marffiatl, Anna Mi
Maxwell, Isabella Maxwell.
N. < . . ;
Mary .Netherclift, William Neafted, 2,
George Nungezet, 2.’
o
A. G. Oemler, 2, George W.
Owen Owens, 2, Aquilla J. Ornie, Johii
Ovingtoni
P.
Nathaniel Perry, Jeretriiah
Anna M. Page, Alvin Phinney, John
Pitcher, Ferdinand Phinizy, Mary Hi
Pomeroy, Calvin Poster, Clark Piercei
William Parkeri
- R
. Eliza Rowe, John Richardson, Robert
Reid, Abfolum Roberts, Daniel
John Randell. Gideon Rickefton, 3, John
Reton, Philip Raiford, Joiin
Andrew Rofeter, Mary Rice.
S : * .
Arthur L. Bimms, 6, George Scott, ii
Frederick Seileck,2, John Smith, C. De
lernoy, John C. Stocker, Susannah SearsJ
Samuel Smithj lfaac T. Stewart, Georgia
H. Schmiett, Edward Stebbins, 2, SaraH
E. £. Stillwell, Amos Scudder, Harriet
Steel, John Screven, S. A. ShurtlefF. .
j’
Mary Tipppin,lWilliaai TTiomaCon.
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Ensign Samuel Daffier, Effingham Ci
Sarah Wallace, CatHariniß. Willi.ims, Pe
ter Wvatt, William Wilkerson, James
Watfiuu Henry Weed, Thonftis A. Wil,
Hams, Geprge Waters, Bryan G, SamiwA
Williams,'Furman R. Enoch
Worthep, Robert ‘
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FRENCH LETTERS'.
Powrria, Bretet, T. B. Du verger, Mile; *
Poiwus, Goqq^Jp%^Gondree,Lq^^^-'t;