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THURSDAY, MARCH 11,1813
Numbeu 29—Volume XI
Whole Number 2077,
New Law Books.
lust received from New-York j among which
are
A Digested Index to American Re
posts vol 1st by John Antbon; e q-
This work is meddled in the plan of Bunts
and is an invaluable accession to American
Law Books j the 2d volume will be edited by
Thomas Day, and the work will be continued
so as to record the decision hi our own courts
on every important point.
Chitty’s Pleadings, 2d American edi
tion, with additions by Day, 2 vols
Chitty on the the law of Nations,
relative to the legal effects of war on the com
merce of belligerents and neutrals, and on
Orders in Council, l vol.
PUBLISHED
EVERT TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
- BY FREDERICK S. FELL,
ew THE BAT, SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA)
AT SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAT ABLE HALF
YEARLY, IN ADVANCE.
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
For Bordeaux,
•jjjju The fast sailingpilot-boat-built
^■gKB^sehooner DECATUR, G Lethrop
/irXjp master, will have immediate dis-
patch. For freight of ICO bales
ef cotton, apply to GEO. GORDON,
feb 23—22 Bid’s wharf
Philadelphia Boots.
Just received Jr om Philadelphia, via few-
Ytnk, per sloop Elizabeth,
t trunk first chop Suwarrdw Boots
also,
A general assortment of gentlemens, yentbs
and o»!51drensy'Vetoes and Bootees
which will be said low
JOHN DOUGLASS.
A New Establishment.
FIRE WOOD.
The subscriber informs bis iriends generally
that be bas taken the wharf adjoining westward
ofWayoe’s wharl, lately occupied by Ephraim
Cooper, and formerly by Henry Tucker, lor
the purpose of keeping a constant supply of
the best of fire wood, which will be deliveied
to the citizens at their houses, at the shortest
notice. B. SAND F.RLLN«
OCt 39—129
10 pipes real Cognac Brandy _
30 boxes freah- Muscatel Raisins
4 do. sweet Oil
5 bags, soft shelled Almonds
4 do Pimento -f
Mace, Cheese &c. For sale low by i
Maher & Noms,
fob 35—23 ' Jncicntx’a wharf
The subscribers,
Have still on hand, and offer for sale; anebOr
tensive assortment of
Dry Goods,
Aihong Which are the following, viz i
London Dufiil Blankets
Inverness cotton Bagging
Damask and Diaper Table Cloths
Irish Linens and Sheetings
French Caulbrics long Lawns
London Cloths And Cassimeres
Gentlemens and ladies Beaver Hats
Childress Beaver and Morocco ditto
Crtton Cambric and Shirtings
Printed Cambrics and Ginghams
London white kid Shoes and Gloves
Ditto straw and beaver Bonnets
Lace Veils, Caps and Handkerchiefs
White and colored Satins
Ditto do. Barcelona Silks
Elegant Muslins and Dresses
White, black and Colored Crapes
Rich Silk Shawls and Mantles
Ready made silk Pelices, 8cc.
Terms Cash, Cotton, or undoubted town ac
ceptances.
Andrew Low &? Co.
feb 6—ct—14
Received
My the Charming Nancy. and fer sale by the
subscriber,
19 barrels No. 2 Pork
20 do do 2 2»eef
40 do pickled Cod-fish
4 do do' Shad
38 do do Alewivec
5 do do Salmon, -
100 boxes sutoaked Herring
20 do Ccatfish
3 bis Glauber Salts v
50 do Cider
12 do Vineger f ,
50 do Porter
10 do small Beer
29 casks Cheese
25 tubs Rutter
3 kegs Printing Ink
64 bundles royal, demi, and weve printing
Paper
300 do wrapping do
55 do fine white Bonnet do
14 reams writing do
10 packages Shoes
1 box No. 10 Cotton Cards
150 pieces Castings
192 sets Meatuses
60 com Baskets
,, ALSO,
22 bundles Hay
100 barrels Potatoes
- . Jonathan Battelle.
. feb 11 -17 , , ■
The subscribers.
Respectfully inform their friends and the pub
lic in general, that they have entered into co
partnership under the firm of Procurkur and
Gaudry, and have taken the store lately occu
pied by Mr. John B. Nortis, where they in
tend to keep a constant supply of GROCERIES
and LIQUORS, of all description, and of the
' best quality.
Just received from jiew-York by the sloop Cor-
'4 ■' steBttf
Boxes fresh Raissins, sweet Oil in bottles,
Mustard, Almonds, • Goshen Butter, Cheese,
pear) 'Barley t split Peas and Starch in kegs.
ON HAND,
Old Spirits, C< gniac Brandy, Holland Gin,
T«nnet iffe, Sicilty, Oporto and Madeira Wines
in bottles, and by the gallon, of superior qnah-
t» loaf, brown s-id Havanna Sugars, spermacita
and tallow Candles, Ctioc^ 1 ^ ^black Pepper,
Cloves and’Nutir.eigs, salt Fish, Shad and Her
rings, &c.
also,-
) A large assortment of Martinique Cordials of
•' every kind, by tbe battle and by the box, for
exportation, and by the barrel or gallon on
the roost reasonable price to grocers, or others.
AH which articles will be sold low for cash,
only. PROCUREUR 8c GAUDRY.
feb 27—M—tM—34
^^Edixxon^E^ikassb^isi^ which wiI ,
Montefiore’s American Traders
Comp endi um containing the law# customs and
regulations of the United States relative to
commerce.
Campbell’s NisiPriuS Reports.. 1st and
2d vols. intended as a continuation of Espinas-
se, and records decisions down to 1811.
Cranch’s Reports, 5th vol. and sll pro
ceeding.
Massachusetts Reports, 4,5, 6 and 7th
vols. and preceding, by Tyng.
Munford’s Virginia Reports, vol. 1st
succeeding 4th vol. of Hening 8c Munford.
Harris 8c M‘Hkmy’s Mat-ylaud Reports,
2 vols.
Day’s Connecticut Reports, 3d vol. and
preceeding.
Taylor’s North Carolina Reports, 1 vol.
HAywoODsdo. 2d do.
Robinson’s Admiralty Reports, 6th vol.
Peters’ do. do.
Bee’s do. do.
Coke upon Lyttleton, 1st American
edition, with considerable improvements by
Day, 3 vols. SEYMOUR 8t WILLIAMS.
feb 22—L—24
The subscriber
Offers for sale at No. 4, west end of Gibbons’s
buildings,
Linen and cotton Checks
4 and 6-4 cotton Cambrics plain and figured
Muslins and Lenoes
Cotton Shirting and Irish Linens
Black and colored Bombazetis
Dimities and cotton Casimeies
Mens and womens cotton Hose
Womens worsted and silk do.
Blue and mixed Broad-Cloths
Do. do. Cassimcres
Wais coatir-g and Cordaroys
6-4 black Cambrics and silk Shawls
fefuckjsustrings and Barcelona Handkerchie f?
’ Calicoes and Ginghams
White and colored Flannels
Rose and Quffil Blankets
Sheeting and Dowlass, 4-4 and 5-4 Humhums
Do. supeifine
Northern Hotrespum, white and colored
Cotton Cards Nos. 7, 8, 9 and 10, Wool do.
ALSO,
On hand 2000 yards Tow-Cloth, and a few
boxes Saddles and Bridles. ,
Joseph Kopman.
feb 23 22
Private sale.
The subscriber offers at private sale,
20,000 wt. of prime green Coffee
40 barrels white Coffee
Best brown Sugar, in barrels
Refined loaf Sugar, peach Brandy
N E. Rum, Doolittle’s Soap
Augusta white Candles, Lard, Butter
Reef, Salt loose and in sacks. The above will
be sold very low.
Alexander S. Roe, auct'r.
JT* He will be thankful to his friends tor
employment either as Commission Merchant
or Auctioneer. feb 27—l—24
Madeira Wine.
A few pipes and half pipes, of au excellent
quality, for sale by
J. Caig b- R. Mitchel.
feb IS 20
George Gordon,
RICE’S WHARF,
Offers for sale,
10 quarter casks Tenenffe Wine, superior
quality >,
50 boxes Raisins
3 pipes H; Hand Gin
2 do. Cogniac Brandy <
§0 boxes Soap
20 casks Cheese
10 crates stone Jugs, assorted
J2 kegs neat’s Tongues, first quality *
15 fivkius'ChoTce Goshen Butter
15 boxes negro Pipes
30 barrels, each prime, Beef and Pork
500 Oznaburgh Bags, for corn
11 pieces Russia Duck
march. 2—25
Prime retailing Molasses,
For sale by J. E. HAP.TRIDGF..
feb 27—cil—24 Brought on-Street
Essence of Spruce.
For sale by J. & G. CHARLTON,
mich 6——m-^-27
+ .. .
Custom-House,
Collector's Office*
Savannah, March 3,1813
Alien Enemies, desitoiis of leaving this dis
trict for any other poit or place within the
United States by waterj are notified that it is
required that they report themselves at this
Office previous to their departure, in order that
they may be furnished With a passport of safe
ty, in conformity to orders received from the
honorable the secretary of state.
j A. S. Bulloch,
march 24—26 i Collector
Taylor’s N. Y. Boots,
Just received at O. H. Taylor’s,
MARKET SQUARE,
2 trunks warranted Suwarrow Brets
Ladies, Gentlemens, Youths, Misses and
. Childrens Shoes. Shoe tees and: Lace-
Bootiot every description.
ALSO,
20 dozen real and roan Morocco Skins. All of
which will be sold lew for cash only
B. J. Scribner.
N. B. A few Ladeis Indisdenslbles, with
Pocket Books attached to them
feb 27—24
Fresh Boots, Shoes & Slips,
Received at OLIVER H. TAYLOR’S,
(MARKET-SQUARE.)
Per sloops Cornelia, Arcturus and Packet,
The best and mest extensive assortment of
Boots, Shoes and Slippers, ever offered in this
place, viz.
Suwarrow Boots, first chop
Top* do. do. < -
Gentlemens lace Boots, Jeffersons and dress
Shoes, (morocco and leather)
1st, 2d and 3d quality mens Shoes
Ladies nankeen foxed lace Boots
Do. do. Slips
Do. kid Slips
Do. do. undress morocco and velvet
Do. morocco trimmed
Do, trimmed walking Shoes
Do. cork soaled do.
Childrens lace Boots and Buskins
Do. buckskin Socks and lace Boots
Boys, misses and servants' Shoes, of every
description
A few pair negro Shoes. All of which, will
be sold low for cash, only.
ALSO,
On Consignment, per sloop Fellowship,
12 dozen Calf-Skins, 6 do. russet Goat-Skint
. 6 do fair-lop Skins, Boot-Legs
Boot-Cord, Boot-Webb. Which will be
sold low. Apply as above.
• B. J. Scribner.
jan 23——9
{£3® All persons are forbid trusting
the crew of the Sweedish ship M1NERV A,
now lying at our wharf, as nothing will be paid
on their account.
J.Caig& R. A/itchell.
march 3—25
The subscriber
Intending shortly to leave Savannah,^ offers
for sale, at very reduced prices, a variety of
Looking-GIas-.es> and Prints, among which is,
tUn late fcog^gemeut of the Constitution and
Guerriere, in color*. Also, a few Books, among
which are, Iuchbald’s British Theatre, 25 vo
lumes} with plates; Dean Swift, 24 volumes,
elegant; one portable brass bound Writing
Desk, with several secret springs, very com
plete.
ALSO, FOR SALE,
Philadelphia Flour, Wax Candles, and Ta
pers,. White Wax iu cakes; Powder and Shot,
^^UnlandCotton will be taken in payment for
the above. JOHN F. OUGHT.
{j. march 2—$p—25 / Marks: square
In Council, March 8,1813.
On motion of alderman Charlton, seconded
by alderman Harris.
The mayor and aldermen of tbe city of Sa
vannah, feel it their duty to express^ occasion
ally on subjects of national importance, the sen
timents and opinions of the citizens, whom
they have the honor to represent; and there
fore avail themselves of this opportunity, to
tender, to behalf of this city* their admiration
of, and gratitude for the signal services of coL
Williams, and his brave soldiers of Tennessee*
who with a few of the citizens of this state, vo
lunteered in an expedition against the Semino
le Indians, for the defence .of our southern,
frontier, and have used their utraust efforts tp^
chastise and disperse that tribe of plunderers^'
and assassins.
Amidst all the privations of a long and pain*
(ul march, these volunteers, abandoning the
ease and comforts of domestic life,and a peace-
iul residence in their ofra state, at their own
expense, have bravely penetrated the wilds of
<>u southern iro tier, in quest of an insidious, im
placable and barbarous foe, .thereby anticipating
and repelling at the hazard of their lives, aud
with the utmost fortitude and patience, the
predatory and merciless iucursions of the sa
vage enemy.
This noble and disinterested conduct, me
rits the applause and gratitude of every section
of our gteat federal family, but mote particu*
lariy of the citizens and people of Georgia.
The mayor and alderman of Savannah, will
not withhold their tribute of respect.
Therefore resolved, That the said mayor and
aldermen, are deeply impressed wi h 5a sense
of obligation conferred upon the people of
Georgia, by the gallant col. Williams, of Ten
nessee, and his brave patriotic band of volun
teers, and hereby tender to him, and them,
in behalf of the city of Savannah, their lhaoks,
giatiiude and applause.
Resolved, That this resolution be published,
and ihat alderman Charlton, Harris and Road,
be a committee to present the same to col.
Williams. V l\
Extract from the Minu ’es.
D. D. Williams, c, c.
march 9—28 WJi
Notice.
Nine months after date, application will be
made to the Inferior Court of Chatham county,
for permission so sell a tract of Land, contain
ing 200 acres t inore or less situate in Effing-;
thwi county, troirmled KasrwV.rdTy Uf llftll fiffer
s-ph Helvenstine, and westwardly, southwnrdly
and northwardly by lands of - — belonging to
the estate of Gavin Scott, dec. for the benefit
of the heirs of said dec. ROBER f F AIR
march 6—§—27 ex’or
: To Rent
A small Farm, with a go al garden spot, four
miles from Savannah, on the White Bluff road.
Apply to R. 8c J. BOLTON.
mich 9—~fL 28
Notice. ^ *
Nine months from the date hereof, I will
apply to the Inferior Court of Chatham county,
for leave to sell, one half of Lot No. 10, third
tyfhing, Anson W ard, in the city of Savannah,
for benefit of the heirs of Robert Bolton, dec.
John Bolton, ex’r.
feb 27 §o 28
Ten dollars reward.
For apprehending and depositing in tbe gaol
sf this city, a MULATTO MAN named Bil
ly, about 24 years of age, formerly the pro
perty ot majorJohn Habersham, dec. It is pro
bable he is harbored by his mother named Han
nah belonging to that estate, or his sis'ei nam
'd Molly. The above reward will be f-a*d \ if
proof of being harbored or employed by a unite
person on conviction. MINIS 8c HENRY.
march 6—r—27
Tide Swamp.
For sale, a Rice Plantation, on SavaDn h
.ack river, containing 525 acres of prime
marsh Land ; 159 of which have been under
dams, and on tbe place is a water-machine,
carrying eight pestles. Enquire of.
Alexander Telfair.
feb IS—20 f
Deserted from this Post,
On the 12th ultimo, JOHN FRANCIS MO
NEY, a Fsenchman by birth, out, from bis ap
pearance, would be taken for a Dutchma n; he
is 5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, black
eyes, black hair, and supposed to be a cook by
profession; speaks no English; the little finger
on the left hand gone. Any person delivering
the the said deter ter to me, or any tfficer ia
the United States’ army, will receive a reward
often dollars, and all reasonable charges paid
David E. Twiggs,
Cape. com. at Savannah
rhe editor of the Charleston City Gazer?-,
will please insert the above three weeks, anc
forward his acoont to me for payment,
march 6—o—27.
Bills of Sale,
For sale at this Office,