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CoXtmtotl filus emu. a wSavannah,Advertiser.
PUBLISHED on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, by PHILIP D. WOOLHOPTER, near the Exchange, at SIX DOLLARS ter annum— HALF in ADVANCE.
Vol. XLX.— No. 6 ]
For St. Mary’s,
1 The (loop FELLOWSHIP
OhEL captain Dennison, having a
onrt of lier carg on board, will
JPlSliuil without delay*. Forfve.gln
to the captain on board
at Smith’s wharf, or &
No. 3, Commerce Row •
M a ‘xh 17 —4
For St. Mary s
OR ANY SOUTHERN PORT,
f As freight may offer*)
a The (loop PRESIDENT,
captain L.ightbourn. For freight
orpaflage, apply to the mailer
on boiror
JONA. battelle.
March 17 4
( For Sale.
A The fall sailing well found
Baltimore schooner DARI,
burthen 82 tons,built in 1811.
Inventory may be seen, and
terms w.il be made known ° n a PP ,^ l ° n
to JOHN & JOSEPH CUMMING.
March 14 —6t—3
For Sale,
j—The new fall failing sch 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, Sec. —
For terms and inventory, apply to the mas
ter, or to J* BAI l ELLE.
Feb. 14 —101 __
For Sale.
The Swedish (loop GUS
-40 tons burthen,
bunt, anci in every refpeft well tound lor
an immediate voyage. Her fails new, only
three weeks bent. Enquire of
H. HARFORD.
Feb. 7 99
For Sale,
If applied, for immediately ,
i lie Barque
vfefY, MARY.
now lying gt Caig & Mit
chel’s wharf, 202 tons burthen, built of
the belt materials, remarkably well found,
having a considerable quantity of spare
fails and rigging ; fails well, and can he
put to sea at a very trifling expense; (lie
is well calculated for any trade, and lias
never been known to damage any part of
her cargo. For terms aoplv to
G. W. PRESCOTT.
Jan. 31—97
~Hills, Half&~Co!
(hunter’s wharf.)
Have for sale,
2230 boxes white & brown Havana Sugar
9 bis Mufcovado do.
40 pipes Aguidant Rum
40 half barrels Tongues
35 barrels Mackerel
3 half bis. Mess Beef
5 bis. No. 1, Beef
300 reams writing and wrapping Paper
l 1 barrel Gun Flints
75 calks Baltimore Gun Powder
2 whole, 2 half and 6 quarter calks
superior old Madeira Wins
xa calks Whiskey
4 hhds. sperm. Oil
1 case Whips
7 casks Cb ese
23 seeroons Manilla Indigo
2 cases Wool Htas
4 do. chip Bonnets
4 pipes Gin, nearly equal to Holland.
March 14 —4t —3
> Just Received,
And for sale by the Subscriber ,
A few elegant Silk Shawls
Superfine Ginghams, assorted
Black Bombazett—Cmton Crape
Barcelona Silks—fine Cotton Shirtings
White Homespun
Sheeting and Shirtings
A few pieces Irish Sheetings
RulTia Diaper
Mens and Womens black silk Hose and
Gloves—Kid do.
6-4 fuperfine Cambrics
Fine and coarse Baftas
Uo-countrv and Northern Homespuns
White, yellow, and red Flannels, &c
JOSEPH. KOPM AN,
Feb. 14 lit ici Gibbons’ building
White and coloicd Plains.
A few bales will be fold low for call), or
good notes in town ; or they will be
bartered for rice or cotton.
f. E. W HITE & Cos.
March 14 3
Jonathan Battelle, <
Offers for Sale,
Sugar, in barrels
Molafles in hhds. suitable for retailing
Train Oil, in barrels
Salt, of I uperior quality
Coffee, in bags
German Steel—Swedes Iron
Cut Nails, assorted sizes
Do. Brads, 10 and 2od
Boxes Soap, equal to Doolittle's
Ditto Candles
Ditto Codfilh
Ditto Smoaked Herrings
Ditto Cheese, one in each box
- “Mess Bee!, 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—Fleflians
Northern Homespun—Hair Combs
Cases Straw Bonnets
Ditto Wool Flats
Boxes Roan Slippers
Hhds. Negro Shoes.
ALSO,
Whi/key, Peach Brandy, and Flour
February 14 i®i
Just Received
Prom New-Pork, over land , the follow*
ing ready made Cloathing, warranted
of the best •workmanjhip and oj a su
perior quality , to wit :
Gentlemens fine fiockingnet Pantaloons,
alf-. ted colors
Do Princes’ cord Pantaloons
Do Greens’ do do
Do Bedford do do
Gentlemens fine fourtoot Coats
Do 2d quality do
Do 3d do do
Do fancy Veils, different patrons
Do Coateees do
Seamen’s fine blue Jackets and ’Browsers
Do check Shirts do
Do white Mullin do
The above articles will h e sold low for
cadi only, by P. TORPY,
Jan. 31 —97 Tels sir’s wharf
Just Received,
From the Hav anna-, and for sale by the
Subscribers,
236 boxes Sugar
80 barrels and.
5 . bags Coffee
11 bbls. do.
CHARLES MAUREL or
PROCUREUR &GAUDRY.
March 10 6t 2
Received,
From the Havanva,
89 hhds. Molafles, of the fiill quality
23 hbls. do.
2 hhds. Honey
92 bbls. brown Sugar
11 o hags prime green Coffee
13 bbls. do.
For Sale by
PROCUREUR & GAUDILY, or
CHARLES MAUREL.
March 7 6t 1
just Received,
And for sale by the Subscriber ,
A number of large Iron POLS, con
taining from 16 tq?ss gallons, suitable for
Salt boilers
Also, a quantity of Hollow Ware, as
sorted
A few dozen Carolina weeding Hoes
A general alsorttnont of Nails, and a
quantity of Hardware-
All ot which will be fold low for cafli,
or approved papers
S HALL.
March 3 106 Market Square
Fire Proof Stores.
TO RhN r
Fire proof STORES, on the Subscriber’s
wharf. GEO. JONES.
February 14 i2t ici
For Sale,
Havanna, white and brown SUGAR,
in boxes, half boxes and barrels ; Coffee in
barrels and bags, and a parcel of Logwood.
J. CAIG & R. MITCHELL.
Dec. 16 84
REASON AND TRUTH IMP - RTIAL GUIDE THE WAY.
SAVANNAH: THURSD \Y, March 24, 1814.
Factorage,
No. 17,
BOLTONS WHARF.
The Fubferiber having returned to this
place for the purpose of re-commenting the
above BUSIN ESS, rtfpeftfullv tenders his
U n ices to planters, of South Carolina and
with aflfurances of unremitted ex
ertions to promote the interell of all who
favor him with their confidence, as well in
the 1 xecution of Orders, as the dilpofal of
any species ol Property committed to his
care.
JOSEPH A. SCOTT.
Nov. 29 law 79
Fa&orage.
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
WHITE, GUERARD, & Cos.
Having formed a connection to tranfad
the above bufinels alone, and having taken
the fire proof (lore lately occupied by J. E.
White & Cos. on the Exchange dock,
tender their Cervices to their triends and
the public. ‘J'; eir undivided and conflant
attention to the interefl of thole who may
entrnff the dilpofal of property with them,
they hope will ensure confidence and flip
port. Dec. 20 85
FACTOR ioE AND
Commission Business.
The fubferiber relpeft fully informs his
friends and the public, that lie has remov
ed to the new fire proof stores, on Hunter’s
wharf, where lie continues to tranfaft the
above bufinels ; and hopes his unremitted
attention to their interefl, will ensure a
continuation of their favors.
BENJAMIN B. NORRIS.
IrT-vProJuce received on florage at the
lowed rates.
N. B. 1 o Let. a pleasant Compting
Room, on the second floor, with a. fire
pla.ee. Nov. 11 74
Lumber Factorage,
AND
COMM S SJO v BUSINESS.
1 he Subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends and the public in the Up-Country,
that he will carry on the Factorage Busi
ness, at his wharf, lately occupied by
Tucker, Lucas & Cos. where lie will re
ceive Lumber of any descripion for fide.
He will also take Corn, Cotton, or
Rice on Storage, and pay every attention
t<> the duties of this bilsinefs for the interefl
of thole who may be jnod enough to fa
vor him with their ernfom. His wharf
and docks, being the mod spacious for the
landing of wood and the fate keeping of
lumber, will be enabled to do ample jus
tice, besides returning his thanks for their
support. He will be aflilled in his busi
neh, hy William Lucas, who will attend
for that purpose.
JOHN GARDINER.
B. /The high land of both wharves
will he let out in lots, to snit Up Country
Factors to build on, for a number of vears
where /lores may be erected, so far f.om
danger of fire, as to be equal to fire proof
Nov. 25—78
For Sale,
Mens cotton and worded Stockings
Womens white and colored cotton do.
W omens black worfled do.
Children’s white cotton do.
Dark Plaid Ginghams
Plain and figured Cambrics
Wool and Cotton Homespuns
W hited brown Thread
Womens and girls Beaver Bonnets, a
little injured by the moths, at half price.
800 yards white napt Plains.
For sale on reasonable terms, by
ANDREW LOW & Cos.
Dec. 20 85
16 ps. Broad Cloths assorted
40 do. Casimeres do
720 do Shortgellon Nankeens
I half"pipe \ Madeira Wine ofexcel
-6 qr. calks j ,ent S Ui,l,t y
24 boxes Cotton Cards, principally No.
10’s
120 do. 7 and 9 W r mdow Glass
300 bis. fuperfine Flour, all B. Smith’s
brand
20 calks Glauber Salts. For sale by
K. RICHARDSON.
Feb, 7 9)
The Firm
Os Schoe DDE & Rees is this dav dis
solved by mutual consent ; all demands
againll the said finu are reqtiefted to be
presented, and all persons indebted to the
same, are requited to make immediate pay
ment to either of the subscribers.
TT-IEO. A. SCHOEDDE,
EBENEZER S. REES.
ICT* T he subscriber will continue the
FACTORAGE ANI) COMMISSION
BUSINESS, at Cupt. Rice’s yellow I lore,
near the Exchange, where lie will be thank
ful tor the support of his friends, and the
public generally. Storage will be receiv
ed on reasonable terms.
EBENEZER S. REES.
Feb. 22—103
BILLS on BOSTON.
For sale by W’m. TAYLOR.
March 7 —fit— 1
Bi’ls
On New-York and Boflon. For sale by
HILLS, HALL & Cos.
December 20. 85
Bills on New York.
At Short Sight
For sale by
JONA. MEIGS.
March 3 106
Two Wag: ot Loads of G >ods.
Has just arrived, and the subscriber now
offers for sale cheap for Cash at the.
Turnpike Gate, eonlisiing of the fol
lowing Articles :
70 doz. of Ladvs & Gentlemens white
and coloured Cotton Stockings
50 pieces white Northern Homespun
50 do Ghatnbravs and flripes do
40 doz. India Handkerchief*
480 pair Coarse Shoes
400 do Morocco do
4 pieces white Flaneel
4 do double twlTled Lynn Skin
5 do superfine Brandcloth
100 do old fafhion Calico
100 do coarse Camhiick
10 do fine linen Handkerchiefs
5 chefls Hyson lea
5 dozen Svthe blades
60 pieces blue Nankin
50 do yellow do
Likewise a handsome aflbrtment of men,
boys, and childrens coarse and fine Hats,
white and coloured Stockings
EBENEZER JENCKES.
March 7 —zawjw—t
jjpl
Just Received,
An additional supply of BOQTS and
SHOES, consisting of
- fair top Boots
Ditto Suwarrow do.
Black, white and colored kid Slips
Black and colored morocco do.
Nankeen Bootees
Nankeen and Jean do.'foxed
Cork foal, and walking Shoes
Misses morocco and kid Slips and Ties
Gentlemen’s morocco Shoes and Pumps
Leather do. do.
Youth’s Shoes
Women’s leather Bootees and roan Slips
Children’s Bufkinsand Dickees
Boot Cord and Webbing, shoe Thread
Plated Moulding, liquid Blacking, and
1500 pair NEGRO SHOES.
ALSO,
1 6 m 'N Saws—lo kegs Virginia manu
faft ured 1 obacco, of excellent quality.
F,.r sale by JOHN DOUGLASS.
Feb. 21—103
Assize of Bicad.
The price of FLOUR being eight dol.
lars per barrel, the weight of bread tor the
prei’ent month, be as follows, vi z :
lb. ot.
cents loaf muff weigh * 7
64 do. do do. do 1
Os which all bakers and fellers of bread
are required to pay due attention thereunto.
J Piil ilBONE) c. t.
Inarch 7 x
[Whole No. 2056.
. AUCTION
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
‘File Subscriber having entered into the
above line of bnfiness, tenders his fenfire*
to the public generally, and hopes by hi*
attention and punftualit,, to receive a
lhare of the public patronage. He has ta.
ken the fire proof building, between Dr.
Haberlhan.’s and Mcffis. Dunning & Clay,
under the Aluscum Printing Olive.
T. A. SCHOEDDE.
March 21 5
For Sal el
A heal thy. prime NEGN () WOM AN,
accnilomed to the field, and gold-feed,
KiCE, per left ly f lee from red. ’
WILLIAM BELCHER.
March 21 -t
The Subscriber,
Offers for Sale .
White and Brown Havana SUGARS,
in boxes
and
A quantity of old COPPER
JOSEPH CARRUTHERS.
March 21 3t 5
Marshal’s Sales.
Rv virtue of a decree of the Circuit
Court of the United States, for the State
of Georgia, on the foreclosuivof a mort
gage from Edwin Gairdner, to William,
Blacklock and others, in the year 180..
Will be Hold at public sale, at’ the Court,
house, on the j 24th day ot May next, at
11 o’clock.
One moiety of that lot of l and, Hou
ses, and Wharves, in the city of Savan
nah, which was generally known by the
name of Gairdner’s Wharf.
Conditions Cajh.
JOHN EPPINGER, Marshal.
March 21 5
Mar Ilia! s Sale.
United States of America — hiftriSl of
Georgia.
By virtue of an interlocutory ord-rfrom
the honorable Win. Stephens, Judge < f
the Biili ’ft Court of the United S: ares,
for the Diflrift aforesaid, wiil he fold at
St. Mary’s, on FRIDAY, Bth April next,
at 10 o’clock in the forenoon.
1 he CARGO ol the schooner Louisa
confiding of
650 hulliels Lisbon SALT
96 bags blown do.
2 trunks Cambric Mullins
T"ble Cloths and Prints
2 cases Calicoes
8 bales broad Cloths
Conditions, cafli. None but fiierie, or
bills of the Planters’and Augusta Banks,
or Charleston Banks, will he received in
payment. J(7HN EPPINGER,
March 21 5 _ Mats ha l.
MarfliaTs Sale.
United S tales of America■—DiftriSl °f
Georgia.
By virtue of a decree from the honora
ble Wm. Stkph.’ns, Judge ot the Dis
trict Court ot the. United States, for said
Diflrift, will be fold, at Bolton’s central
wharf, on FRIDAY, the 25th inflant, at
10 o’clock, j
The brig ANNO, w th her tackle, ap
parel and fumitim —condemned for smug
gling. JOHN EPPINGER,
Mar th ‘7 4 Marshal %
Marshal’s Sales.
United. States of America—Dis
trict of Georgia.
By virtue of an interlocutory order from
the Hon. William Stephens, judge of the
distrift court of the United States for the
said distrift, will be sold, at St. Mary’s, on
MONDAY, the 4th dav ot April next
at 1 o o'clock in the forenoon,
1 lie (.ARGO of the (hip Society, con
sisting of
Packs of Pins
Card wire
Needles
Black and white cotton Cambrics
Silk Hats
Chinese Crapes
Cotton Shirtings
Fancy Muffins
Do. Veiling
Stockinets
Turkey red Drefies
Hosiery
din Plates
Loudon brown Stout
White Lead, Shot, Bcc.
Conditions, cash. None but specie, of
bilh of the Planters’ and Augufla Banks,
or Charleston Banks will be received u.
payment. JOHN EPPINGER,
Matcli 17—4 Mnwbajf