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Sheriff’s Sales':-
SfpT.l be fall, cu ibe ftjl Tufi/hy i> t
h Jf.ty ncxl. .1/ the Court-House in uc
W city of Sav innab, between the hear:
r of i oi. V. and i I*. M- <f tbctamc
i A";! char Lo , No. —an Jim
F ttroveim-nts, Anson VVmd, or so mu'ii
as will fatisfy the taxes ol the ellate ot
Joseph Arnold, for the years 1807, iHo.
and 1809; tax due- 29 dolls. sc. 7 ‘ in.
and coils. .
Also, Lot No. 1, Court-house Iquare,
or lo nuch thereof as will laiisty the tax-.
es of the est ite of Ballons, for the years
loii and 1X12; taxuue 16 dolls. 11 c.
cm. and colls. , .
Als , Lot No. 25, Warren Ward, and
ini,..-.v nients, or so ‘nucli thereof as will
fati-fv the taxes of Samuel Howard, tor
J the rears 1808, .809, 1810, iHu, and
} 1812 ; tax due 33 1 dolls. 76 c. 6 f tn. and
1 Colts* \\T’ f
AUo, all the* improvements on v\iaii
f Lor, No. 7, Washington Ward, or si) ‘
I much thereof as will fatisfy the taxes o.
y s. .V C. Howard, for the years
1812; taxdue th 2 dolls. 65 c. 5
. and cods.
L A Iso,Lot and half and improvements, in
much thereof as will lat
isfv the taxes of William Smith, for toe
year 1811 ; tax due a ; dolls. 53 c. ij in.
! and colls
Also, a wooden Building, on (Harden’s
whart) now Kice’s, or so much thereof as
will fatisfy the taxes of William Magee,
*. for the year 1808 ; tax due 17 dolls. 12 c.
3 m. and colls.
\lsoj Lot. No. 11, Franklin Ward, &
improvements, or so much thereof as will
satisf the tax of James Fierce, for trie
yea 1 s 1811 and 1812 ; tax due, 23 dolls.
V 14 c o* m. and colls.
Also, Lot No. 22, Liberty Ward, and
‘ improvements, or so much thereof as will
1 satisfy the tax of Eliza Sayers, for the year
‘1 igu : tax due 8 dolls. 04 c. 7J m. and
costs.
[r , Also, 202 J- acres Land, in Jones Coun-
! f ', jjy. No. 98, or so much thereof as will sa
tisfy the taxes of Benjamin Haynes, for
fjAhe .ears 1809, ’lO, ’1 1 ; tax due 39
gk dolls. 17 c. 7 m. and colls.
C Also, 5 acre Lot No.—near Savannah,
L or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax
es of the eflate of C. Price, for the y- ir
r 1811 r tax due 4 dolls. 23 c. nu *d
Wcofts.
Also, 3 parts of 5 improved Lots at Trus
tces Gardens, or so much thereof as will sat
isfy tlic taxes of James Lucena, for the year
181 r ; taxes due 16 dolls. 93 c. 3^lll.
and costs.
„ A> ~ * w "‘ 8. ilai neuters and
f . ,l ’ ’’’ or so much thereof as Milt
improvements, or Callahau, for
r “, L\ u._.
Alio, one 43 acres Lot on the Ogechee
Roari 01 the Ist qualit) or so much .there
of, :!S Will lately the lax of. Stephen
li> 1 tor the yeat 1809 tax due 11 dolls.
59 <:• nts am! coils.
Also, 230 acres Laud adjoining Lands
ol the ellate Jolepli Davies on Little
Ogechee or so nucli thereof as will fatisfy
the taxes of Jacob G uild for the year
18 so tax due 7 dollars 58 cents and colls.
Alio a 5 acre Lot at Spring Hill, or
40 much thereof as will fatisfy the taxes
ot jacob Duucs and f arv Sliandley, for
the tears 1.804 j 6 and 9 tax due 24 dolls.
26 c. and coils.
Also, | Lot No. 2 and improvements
Ogl -Hiorpe Ward, or so much thereof, as
xvi 1 1 fatisfy the taxes of Charles Clark,
for the vear ISO 9 tax due 4 dollars 14 c.
5 m. and colls.
Also, *- Lot and improvements No. 8
Decker Ward, or so much thereof as will
fatisfy the taxes of Ebcnezer Parker et.
al, for t ii years 1806, 9 and 10 ; tax due
23 dollars 63 c. 4 in. and colls.
Alo>, [,oc No. 10 and improvements,
Darby Ward or so much thereof as will
latidy the taxes of the ellate of Benjamin
•Anllev, for the year 1811; tax due 31 i
dolls. 36 c. m. and cods.
Also, Lot No. 2, and improvements Per
cival Ward or so much thereof as will j
fatist. the taxes of the ellate of John Glals
for the year 1812; tax due 20 dollars,
60 c. 3’ in. and colls.
AUo, Lot No. 5, Darby Ward and im
- pro ements or io much thereof as will Tat
isfv the taxes of the ellate of George Haiti
or the year 1806; tax due, 1 1 dollars
c. andcofls. ,
Ks.. „ . J- B - N °R R 's, j
2S 105 s. c. c. ;
Marshal's Sale. j
United Stales—DiftriSl of Georgia.
By virtue of a decree from the honora
ble William Stephens, judge of the dis
tri -l court of the United States, for the
said drift rid, will be fold at Wayne’s wharf,
on MONDAY, the 7HI day of March
next at 1 o o’clock.
- ]
UIA, with her tackle, appar
el T furniture, guns, &c.— ‘
raptured by tire private armed schooner
Pataofco, of Baltimore, and condemned
as lawful prize.
JOHN EPPINGER, m. and. g.
Feb. 28 ioq
Mr ; : ——
Public Sale
fjjL. jOn Friday the nth inst. at
12 o'clock, will be lold, at
Turner's wharf for b< nefit
concerned, the SpaHifh Ship
! MINERVA, buitlicn 306 tons,
j March 7 / 2t 1
List of Letters,
Remaining in the S ivannab ‘ >1- ‘ 2 ~ e
M Alien 1 st, 1814*
| ry* Persons wilhing letters from this
list, will plcale toalk tor advertiz and [getters.
A.
William Aldington, Samuel W. Allen,
Louisa Armour, John \tkinson, James H.
Ancrum.
15.
Truman Beckwith, B. & C. Brook?;, Jon
athan S. B ers 2, G. Brooks, l A. BiaJ
bury, Robert Burton, Effingham County,
Nathaniel BoswoMi, Charles G. leiiett, 2,
SamuelG. Bunch,Elijah Betsil, Joel Boggs,
William Bailey, Lieut. H. M Bavnes, 2.
Joint dough, 2, Fresl’k Colchouse, John
( carter, James Cook, Nicholas Crugi r, J ohn
Charlton Thomas \l. Cowles, Eliza
Carnes, Thomas Coffin, Eliza Cramston,
Mary Carleton.Maltialt Chrk, Willia .1
(Hooper, Erwin Turman, Conrit mtine
Church, E. Cook, James Crews, Francis
Cooper, William Carr.
D.
Rnftgu J ihu Dawson, David B. Defoor,
j..hn Douglass, Jo; H. Divomb, Charles
| C. H. Dorr, Jonathan Dayton, Mrs. M.
j Delon vHLDoUv, Abner Dexter, William
Dominic!. John Ravison, Josnua Diliter,
; John Davies, Satnivl f, Douvi.le, P. Dolt
’ bins, Margaret Dougherty, Amos G.
i Davis.
E
John Evans, Sarah Elbert. ,
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Henry Fills, Peter Favard.
( r.
James Gould, WiiliunGnfs, Jonathan
Gouklcn, Bryan county, Phillis Graham,
| John T. Givinn, Ciiarles Groover, Wil
liam Gilbert, William G. Gilbert, Catha-
I rine A. Gale, Joseph Gibsen, Elizabeth
Garner.
H.
Joseph B. Holmes, tyary Holmes,
Howard & Phelp?. S. &C Howard, Jo
seph Haberfham, George Hnnmerlle v, 2,
James Harper, James Harden, 2, J ones
j Holten, Ann B. Harman, Isaac Hand,
Henry Hover, Rebecca Harden, Peter
Hvnes, Elillia Handy, Jabez Handy, Oli
ve’ - Hunt, Henry Harbuck, Dr. W. R.
Harden, Catharine Harris, Robert Hays, 2.
| J
Morris Jackson, John Jones, Jacobi.
Johnston, Jurtices of the Inferior Court,
Bulloch county, J.irtices of the lufi-rior
Couit, Effingham county, Chrk of the Su
perior Court, Chatham count v-
K
Ttitpti KetclHim, Roswell King, John
, G Kugley, AnnKug e, Alexander Kerr.
. ‘ L.
• RlvWii uaw, t.rturarrue i.ong, ’ Mat
thew Lnfberrow, Sarah Lewis, Joseph
Liles, James Lockhart.
M
W. H. Mason, Elizabeth Mallory,
Andrew M'lXmgall, Thomas M‘Glain,
W. & B. M Donnald, Hugh M'Donnald,
William Miutin, John Marchman, John
Mays, Geobe Millen, John Mdlen, Jane
D. Ms Lean/Andrew Marlhail, Amu M.
Maxwell, Isabella Maxwell.
I j N
Mary Nethcrclift, William Ncafted, 2,
George Ntnjgezer, 2.
I o
! ‘ A. G. Oeynler, 2, George W. Owens, 2,
Owen Owens, 2, Aquilla J. Orme, John
Ovington.
P.
! Nathaniel Perry, Jeremiah Pittman,
Anna M. Page, Alvin Phinnev, John
Pitcher, Ferdinand Phinizy, Mary H.
Pomeroy, Calvin Porter, Clark Pierce,
William Parker.
R.
Eliza Rowe, John Richardson, Robert
1 Reid, Abfolum Roberts, Daniel Remlhart,
; John KandelL Gideon Rickefton, 3, John
Reton, Philip Raitord, John Reynolds,
Andrew Rofeter, Mary Rice.
I/--'.’ .. *
Arthur L. Simms, 6, George Scott, 2,
Frederick Sellctk, 2, John Smith, C. l)e
---lernoy, John C. Stocker, Sufunnah Sears,
Samue l Smith, Ilaac T. Stewart, Georgia
H. Schmiettj Fat ward Stebbins, a, Surah
E. E. Stillwell - , Amos Scudder, Harriet
Steel, John Screven, S. A. Shurtli IF.
T.
Mary Tipppin, William Thoinaflbn.
\v
Enllgn Samuel Da flier, Effingfiam C.
Sarah Wallace, Catharine Willi ms, Pe
ter \Y vatt, William \\ ilkerion, James
W atlon, Henry Weed, Thomas A. Wil
liams, George Waters, Bryan C. S unnei
Williams, Furman R. Whitwdl, Enoch
Worthen, Robert Wattle worth, Minor
W inn.
FRENCH LETTERS.
Powrria. Bretet. J. B. Du verger, Mile.
Poinits, Coquillon, Gondree, Louvel.
PHILIP BOX, p. m.
Notice,
• Is hereby given, that the, copartncrfiiip
ot R. King & Cos. is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All persons having any .
demands againtf said firm, are requelied to
cab on either of the lubscribers for payment, 1
at the town of Darien or Dublin.
ROSWELL. KING,
.. .RLUJBLN KING.
I;eb, 21—103
AMSTERDAM, 7th Dec. 1814.
This country ‘,vr:> become one of the al
lies of Britain. The public prints will in
form you better than I have time to do,
my whole counting house being from time
to tiiiie uii'liur arms, and this is the case
with alm dt every one. Sulfite it lor the
preieiit ‘.o tell you, that this country will
again he a free ami independent rtate. Ihe
prince of Orange is at the Hague, has been
here, and has ijtcn proclaimed by ail the
people as Sovereign Prince of tiie Neth
erlands. Such a change will aftoiiilh you ;
it did us and will do the whole world. Be
fore we had any a distance of foreign troops,
this city began to proclaim her indepen
dence. The people were like ti antic, run
ning up and down the llreets with Orange
ribbands ; they burnt all the custom hous
es, (l)ouanes) and pillaged the house of the
French cliiet of the Police, &c. It was
no easy talk for the few citizens who had
arms to prevent their rage from going fur
ther. 1 lie French, when they saw the
florin come on. let - , us, taking aiong all
the large ands nail guns, and Laving us
unprotected againtl the mob. k had how- (
ever a good effect, as we got lid of the
French without going to battle vith them,
2400 young men ot our citizens are now
under arms. I and • other oil {landers
guard their’wards.
Since we have received assistance of
foreign troops, fay Ruffians, Prussians, &c.
the French are drove from one foiyrtfs to
another, so that 1 hope, with the help of
God, they will be drove into their own
country this winter, and the allied pow
ers will in a !h >rt time march to Btabant,
where the public opinion is already unfa
vorable to France. • Thegreateil of all ty
rants ever known, and who inflicted uni
versal misery on all Europe, idts yet on hu
trembling throne, from which, to ail ap
pe trance, hr will soon be kicked down, like
one of his commanders at Arriheim, who
was thrown from a garret window into the
llreet. I hope now, my friend, that your
government will be wise, open their eyes,
and protect the imereti of tmir country by
making peace with England.
Our government is busy fixing rates of
import and export unties-—until this is
done, nothing can be said with certainty
‘on this fuojeCt. It is fuppose.l that they
! will be fixed at aoout what they were in
1793. ‘Fhe p'fsent want of money may
however, create a ncctulu-. of making them
temporarily (say for 6 or 12 months)
higher.
Bern idotte vs, B?m.>arte.
Several violent ar.i des have hern pub
lished in the t’.ris Monit.ur, aga'mft Ber
nadotte, ClO n ’ nee n Sweden, wiiich
the Prince has cond-."Trend-id to . answer
Flu- following is in extraff from his reply :
G Vain t!>en, your to..rrruß.r,
J o<v -.K vvii a ITUaujlbpg tn theeyesol.
the French, who can no longer mistake tne
■ true author'; f their calamities, nor the objedt
\ which-alone defer - /, s rh ‘r hatred. It is
! the man who has acr.u nulatcu on theif
guiltliTs heads the hatred arid vengeance of
nations. Whocon.d fketrh, wiiiibut Tome
omillion, the long career of crimes by
which he arrived at, and husir. .mtained him
self in power? Bonaparte, born in Corsica,
was educated in a military school in France,
by the beneficence ol the unfortunate Lou
is XV I—he ilined from it to become a fu
rious jacobin: his first attempt to make
himself notorious was a pamphlet in the
! IVi oft revolutionary dram called le Souper
d'Avignon —after the 9 b Thermidor, he
■ was marked, arr lied, and deprived of his
rank as an agent of Robespierre’s—lieflat
i tered and betrayed all the factions in turn,
1 till he became their mailer—lie defiled the
| fltreets of Paris with the blood of citizens
: who claimed a conllituti nal right—he
| facrificcd a fine army to his chimerical pro
jects in Eg\pt—there he niallacied his' 1
Tuikish prisoners, poisoned his own sick,
and deserted his army at theinoft critical
moment—returned to Europe, he attempt
ed, at the head of his fateilites. to des >lve
National Reprelentation—rnd wa-. t tiie
point of failing in his enterprise, hid he
not be-n saved by Ins br thcr’s pr.-Tence of
mind—arrived at powt r, he cum J Pich
egru to be strangled in a Gimg’ on, hv fiis
Mamelucs—he proscribed Moreau—he ki.i
nappe 1 the defeendant ot the great Conde,
on a hospitable territory, and dragged him
to pnuishineftr—the Reign of Terror, was
rest need in France ; injlead of one Bastilt,
which the French had demolished, he erec
ted eight—all the dungeons were filled wjth
state prisoners—fuspicuuis ss l iberious, and
cruel as Nero, he established in France a
fyflem of universal esfoinnage , w! ich ab- i
sorbs one half of the adVtvicv of all public
fun&ionaries—every liberal i<iea was pro
scribed, every independent voice wasfmoth
ered—the silence of deatli hover’d and ftiM
hovers over that country, inhabited by one
of the molt enlightened & ingenious nations
ot Europe; flattery alone is heard, and by a
monstrous (caftolding ot lies itendeavours to
conceal luch amultiplicity ofhorrors. I lis
fystent of internal government has ruined
the prosperity of France—his conduct in
foreign relations, forms only a tissue of
Mac heavel ian perfidies.
“In the wars which his wild ambition
lias kindled for the last ten years, all thole
veterans, the old defenders of their coun
try, have perifKd in iucceflon—the yomh
of France, torn from theirptaceful occu
pations, has been Thinned, without pity 1
li the glitter of victories gained by French
valor’was tor dome years able to produce
illulion, that illulion is now deitroyed.
Bonaparte, by abiding fartuue. has a; last
*’ 4 J
tired her out—he now experiences rever- ‘
Fes alone, and his success was hie only mer
it He has not one taithlul ally— —all °f
them aspire to (hake off the yokeot v.iflal
age, which imperious circuintlances impos
ed, and which he decorated with the name
cf alliance. He has Hill lattellites, whom
fear for their own fafety attaches to his ’■
person—lie has not 011 c friend in the whole
world.
“ The moment approaches, when this
man, who lb long wound his way in dark
nels to a height at which he teemed to
tread under foot the human race, is about
to re-enter his original nothing. It is m
vain that he would confound his name and .
interests with thole of France—he has no- j
tiling in common with her—it is only his
usurpation and tyranny which have hither*
to connected the fate of Francli with his.
The Allies have “loudly declared, that they
do not make war upon the Frence nation,
but uoon Bonaparte alone. Among so
many millions of men ’.vliom he calls his
fuiijects, the tyrant is inlulated —a general j
amneftv is proclaimed for all thole who 1
have served him, provided they relinquilh
his party, and aA agauift him—he alone
is proclaimed an outlaw against humanity.
“ Never did a more august Senate pre
lide over the dellinies of Europe than that
which the Allied Sovereigns torm at this
day. Can it be supposed that the Prince
Royal of Sweden wcmld not raile his voice
in the senate in favor of his country,
were the dismemberment or luhjugation ot
France even hinted at! But France may
obtain tiie mofl honorable peace, the mo
ment llie chooses to let limits to her de
pot’s abuse of power.
The Allies wilh only to re-eflablifti
the tranquility and independence oi the
civilized wot Id. The Prime Royal of
Sweden cherishes the remembrance of
France—he ceases not to pray for her hap
pineFs. It is Bonaparte who has neither
French blood, nor a French heart. Alter
the manner of the ancient knight, the
Prince Ro\al has nobly thrown down to
him his love ; let his adversary take it up
if he dare : let him come and terminate tins
great contell in iingle combat.”
BOSTON, Feb. 14. (
The Swedilh fthr. Kutufoff, Peterson,
from St. Barts, with molaflbs, nun and l'u
gar, arrived at Tarpaulin Crve on Friday
morning lall. ‘Hie day btfora, Sandy
Hook, VV. N. W. 40 miles, was boarded 1
from a frigate, a 74 in co. detained a few
moments and released ; did not learn their
names; a pilot who hoarded the fchr. off
tile Vinevard, said they were the Endymi
on and La Hogue. The Kutufoff was the
onh veflel at the Cove. Passengers in
her— Meffr-i. Caldwell, Hunt, Williams,
Green, Palmer, and Hayward.
From Caut. Caldwell, (who came tq
town l.aft evening) we have obtained tb
iVtiUw'.r.t*-- ilr. -• rtth alt—SuMuiv
ilh (hip Maria, to fail fame day for the U.
S.; Ihip Calmar loading ; brigs Sophia,
Cath-trina, Crown Prince, and Loufita,
from Bolton; fchr. Freeman, Ellis, New-
York; a Philadelphia Hoop, and a brig and
fchr. of Baltimore. The Swedilh fchr.
Norkoping, failed 2 days before for a
Northern port. The brig Araphitrite,
Werland, failed about 2yd Dec. tor Bos
ton. No news of the Embargo had reach
ed St. Barts.
Capt.C. informs that he read in a Bar
badoes paper, of about the middle of J an.
an account of the arrival of a Ihip with 4
or 500 prisoners, belonging to 9 fail of
British vtflels from England to the VVelt-
Indies, which had been captured to the
•windward of Barbadoes bv t-'v 2 French
Frigates and destroyed: ‘■hat the Cartel
was afterwards fallen in with by Com. Rod
genr, and permitted to proceed. On her
arrival aSO gtin (hip immediately stiled
in pursuit of him, after prefling 160 of the
men. The Portuguese brig Crown Prince,
from Newport, arrived at St. Barts, about
the middle of January—(he had fallen in
with two French Frigates a few days Ire
fore, which had an Engiifh Ihip in tow,
prize to the privateer Fox, of Portfilfouth;
the prize was burnt, and the Crown Prince
given to the American prize-malter as a
remuneration, but, he, conlidering that he
could not lawfully hold her, gave the com
mand up to her own captain, and Ihe arriv
ed as above {fated. The prize-malter was
. flout man. Capt. Caldwell did not hear
that (Join. Rodgers had taken any veffcls
whatever. The , Commodore gave the
Englilh Cote! a letter, calling foute reflec
tions on the British Government, on ac
count of their treatment to American car
tels; and that he did not chule to follow
their example.
The Portuguese (hip FI or de Mar, Car
vello, failed from St. Barts, 25th Dec. and
was captured, 24 hours out, bv La Pique
frigate, on her way to Guadaloupe, but it
was prt fumed would be released. Mr.
Green was a passenger in her, arid left her
as soon as Ihe arrived at Guadaloupe. Two
othu- American g> nt emen, passengers, re*
maitied on board the f> gate.
A gentleman who left on
Fndav 1 dt, informs that the Spanifli fchr.
Ann Margarita, Cafl-ndo, 30 odd days
from Havanna, arrived there the Saturday
previous, Ad failed on l inirfday afternoon
for Newport, bound to Bolton, but hav
ing 101 l her m.,in boom, split her fails, &c.
was declared, on lurvev, unfit to proceed
round Cape Cod.
A British brig, Tullock prize-malter,
with an assorted cargo of dry goods, arriv
ed “t Giuucelter on Saturday night, prized
to the Privateer Fox,of Portsmouth. She
was from Shields bound to Martinique,T
about ae tom* 1* gujis, lias a cargo o^l
cates, coal, tiles, gnnd-ftones, hardware,
tiiur, &t. and was captured about 3c and.) s
ajo, to the windward ot Barbadoes.
A gentleman from Plymouth, informs,
tlat on Sunday afternoon, two Ihips and a
big flood in irom the louthward, to with
in about 3 leagues of the Garnet, when
tlty hove about and went into Cape Har
ba. Several boats which went out (on
tit supposition that they were merclianc
rrhn) returned and repotted that they were
tvo 74’s and ?. brig.
Sales by Auction.
To-M rr. vv, 8-n inst.
mu be sold at No. 2, Commerce Rom-,
Groceries ck Dry Goods.
ALSO,
3 hhds. Weft India Ruin
8 pipes New-York Anchor Gin
3 hhds. and 6 barrels N. E. Hum
4 bbls. Jamaica Sugar
12 do. Havanna brown Sugaj
10 half barrels inefs Beef
26 bbls. Herrings
30 boxes Candles
3 cufks Whifkev
1 case colored l hreads
Sale to Commence at u c'clack.
D. WILLIFORD, Au&r
BILLS on BOSTON,
For sale by Wm. lA\ LOR.
March 7 —6 t .
George Cordon,
HAS FOrt SALK,
30 tons Swedes Iron
1 ditto Share Moulds
60 bbls. Flour
3 pipes and 10 bbls. Barnes’ Als
13 calks and 2G boxes Cheese
20 boxes Soap
1 do Cotton Cards
30 pieces Cotton Bagging
13 bundles Hay. March 7 —qt—1
Received,
From the Havanna.,
89 hhds. Molaffcs, ot the firft quality
23 bbls. do.
2 hhds. Honey
92 bbls. bro.vn Sugar
110 bags prime green Coffee
13 bbls. do.
For Sale by
i PROCUREUR & GAUDRY, <#
CHARLES MAUREL.
March 7 6t 1
Two Watypon Loads of Goods.
Hasjuft arrived, and the subscriber now
offers for sale cheap for Cash at tbs
Turnpike Gate, confuting of the fol
lowing Articles :
70 doz. of Ladvs & Gentlemens wni%
and coloured Cotton Stockings
50 pieces white Northern Homespun
S° do Chatnbrays and ftripts do
40 doz. India Handkerchiefs
480 pair Coarse Shoes
400 do Morocco do
4 pieces white Plante!
4 do double twilled Lyon SictY*
5 do superfine Brandcloth
100 do old fafliion Calico .
100 do coarse C rnbrick
10 do fine linen Handkerchiefs!
5 cherts Hyson Tea
5 dozen Sythe blades
60 pieces blue Nankin
50 do yellow do
Likewise a handsome aflortment of me%-
boys, and childrens coarse and fine Hatss
white and coloured Stockings
EBENEZER JENCKES.
March 7 —2aw’w~i
Interior Curf—Clattam County *
February Term, 1814.
James R. Procureur, Jonathan B. R acon f
Ehenezer S. Rees, Jonathan Battelle, John
Wamock and James U. Armour, being
duly sm moiied to attend this court andhav.
ing made default.
Ordered That they he fcverally find,
twenty dollars unless good excuse on oath
be filed widi the clerk within thirty days.
Extract from the Minutes,
JOB T. liOLLES, clerk.
March 7 jt 1
Last Notice.
Certificates for Carriages will be granted
until the 3irt inrt. after which time all
holders, and owners of Carriages who have
not recried Certificates, for the fame, will
be fubjesrt to the fines and penalties of the
law. All apothecaries are required to take
out licences, as retailers, previous to the
10th in!t JOHN’ STEPHENS,
CoUeSlar ‘f the revenue for the frft
collection, difrill o f Georgia.
_Mfcrth 7 * 31 ,
Regimental Orders. --
T lie 3d, 4th. and 6th companies, of the
60th Battalion, are liertbv fummoneT to
appear on their paradqground, precisely at
9 o’clock, on 1 hurfilay morning 10th inrt,
completely equipped, with 24 rounds of
Ball Cartridges and arms in good order, to
attend a Regimental Review.
By order of Major Mars.
E. S. R EES, Capt.
March 7 t 3d, 4/j> andhth coir...
Crochry ft ‘are t Iron, psc~
THE FOR SALE,
20 boxes Swedish Iron, in (quart anti fiai
bars and in handles
20 boxes flieet Tin
6 crates assorted Crockery’ Ware * ~
xp boxes Alluni
50 barrels prime Muscovado
March 7—i TEI'ER Mi VciIEI,.