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|§DL. XIX.—No. 52]
|*shal’s Sale.
:s—tDistricl of Georgia.
of in interlocutory decree
lorable William Stephens,
)iftrift Court of the United
for the said Diftrift, will be !
ry’s, on Monday, the sth of •
ten o’clock, J
The (hip COUNTESS!
HARCOURT, burthen |
517 tons, with her tackle:
rniture. And immediately 1
mence the (ale of the cargo!
;onlifting of the following ,
1 ‘ ‘ -Tr I
Prints, Irifti Linens
.tripes, Tin tads, Silk Crapes
i, Cambrics, Silks
(lack lilk Velvet
Sarsnet, silk Stockings
rtdow Glass, Crockery
coking Glasses, Bonnets
-idles, Whips, playing Cards
i, Snuffboxes, Ink Stands
licks, hlver & plated Ware
Iron, Steel, Chalk
lies. Augers, Hinges, Nails
limblets, Lead Lines, Thiin*
1, Iron Pots and Cutlery
aberdafliery, Medicines
and ‘Fovs
3r.nidv, Ale and Porter
-, Boots and Shoes, and nu
ther articles.
all films undei 2*ooo dollars, 1
100 dollars, sixty days credit* i
have two endorfois approv-!
its, and be made payable at
Bank in Savannah. For,
, nothing but Ipecie or notes j
if Savannah, Chariefton, or
be received in payment.
EPPINGER, ‘Marjbal.
49
•shal’s Sale.
tes —DijlrzSl f Georgia.
fa decree from the boiiora
>hens, Judge of the Diftrift
United St-tes, for the said
e fold, on Monday, the 12th
: 10 o’clock, at MTCinue’s
The brig ELSINURE,
I with her tackle, apparel and
.furniture ; condemned as
didus. Conditions, Cadi.
EPPINGER, Marshal.’
5°
(than Meigs,
]ffers for Sale,
otton BAGGING x
:e Bar Iron
jots Criwley Steel
hilkey
;h Brandy
rendifti-Tobacco
is’s manufaftured Tobacco,
! to tbe pound
(so e -.
•nto
lew Flmlr v
1 12 bbls. Mufcovado Sugar.
6t 40
Office
SALE OF NEGROES.
her offers to families and
nber of valuable HOUSE
i and FIELD HANDS, a
e—-
•ears old, a good feainftrefs,
r and cook, better suited to
12 years old, washer, rroner
: ; very prime for the field.
28 or 30 years old, excellent
mer, very fitiart and aftive,,
o the country.
, about 38 rears, very Heady
anir tolerably capable of houfi- work, gen
erally; and would suit a family living in
.* the country bed, as (he has been in tlie
‘ field. #
Two very prime follows, 24 years old,
I field hands, Rout and likelv.
Two ditto, 30 years old; and several
prime Fellows time would fujt to work on
a wharf, at machines, and any drudgery.
Also, a follow 24 \-earsold,a bricklayer,
and excellent workman.
Also, a fellow, of fame rage, an excel
lent houfo carpenter, and would lie ex
tremely valuable to any person residing in
tlie country.
Ntgroes will be thankfully re
ceived at mv office, as uliial, and every
exertion used to obtain fair prices and ef
jfeft speedy iales.
DAVID POLOCK,
I, August 25' —,50 Near tbe Exchange.
f Claret Wine,
i Os the firff quality, on draft, for file by
PROCUUEUR & GaUORY.
i Aug. 18—5t —48
I | juft’ Received,
I* A fine afibrunentof DRY GOODS*
[ FAR sale* by
ife’:. / H. RICHARDSON;
I J u! y 25 a4i
New Books,
JuJl received by land from New-York,
among which are;
totli Vol. Johnson’s Reports.
The Commercial Code of France,
tranllatedby John Rodman, of New-York,
including also the original French, 1 vol.
Caine’s New-York Term Reports,
■ new edition.
I Abridgement in Englifli of the 13 books
! of Coke’s Reports, anew work
j Day’s edition of Old on Ul’ury.
, Cooper’s tranllation of the Inftitutcs of
Justinian, 1 vol.
, Harris & M‘ Henry’s Maryland Re-
I ports, 2d and 3d vols.
Essay qn the law of Patents
SePwvn’s Nisi Prius Law abridged
Thomas’ practice of Physic.
Wallace on the Globes, and Sys
tem of Aftrononay.
Memoirs of Major Ge p. I,ee.
Sinclair, or the Victim of the Arts
and .Sciences, anew novel.
Weybill \bb.- y, anew novel*
Swift's Works, 24 vols. gilt.
Johnson’s do. 12 vols.
The Feast of the Poets, by Leigh
Hunt, anew wprk.
2d Vol. Elements of the Philosophy of
tbe Human Mind, by Dugald Stew,irt.
The Pod Captain, comprehending a
view of Naval Society and manners.
Southey’s Life of Nelson, anew edition.
The Mirror pf the Graces, or Lady’s
j Coflurr.e, with colored plates.
* Lemprierk’s Glaffical Diftionary.
Walker’s Diftionary; Wettenhall’s
’Greek Grimmer; Looking Glais for the
mind; Pari Ill’s Geography,
j Goldfoiith’s Rome, &c. See. and
ro Groqe WEBSTER’S SPELLING
BOOKS.
ALSO, ON CONSIGNMENT,
100 hoxe, Rogers’ Anti Bilious PILLS
and BITTERS, an excellent remedy for
diseafos of warm climates.
SEYMOUR & WILLIAMS.
August 22 41 49
The Subscriber
Offers for sale at bis store , Market
square,
20 boxes No. 10 Cotton Cards
4 do., do. 9 do. do.
6 do. do. Hr do. do.
18 pieces Scotch Ozn .burgs
12 buiidUs genuine Tu 1 key Red !
% l 8 reaips letter Paper
8 do. common do.
130 do. wrippingdo.
8 kegs Dupons & Go’s FF rag Gun
powder
2000 rifle Flints
2000 oil do*
3000 mufiett do.
7 tons Swedes’ Iron, aflbrted
1200 lbs. bar Lead
8 dozen warranted felling Axe*.
JAMES H. FRAZER.
Aug. 18—8t—48
Removal.
Taylor, Davies c I aylor. have re
tnbved their coinptmg houle to Bolton’s
uptx-r wharf, where they cominne to t ans
! aft Factorage cr* Gommifjion Business,
with tlkir usual attention.
August 1 43
Leonard Bartow dc Cos,
(Market Square)
Have just received a t llgnment of
Rogers’ PULMONIC DETERGENT,
j lately.much celebrated for the cure of
: coughs, catarrhs, and cohfumntionsl A'l
so, one bale CAMOMILE FLOWERS.
‘June 20 iaw.3lll 31
Factorage,
No. 17.
BOLTON’S WHARF,
The fuofcribt r having returned to this
place for the purpose ot re-commencing the
1 above BUSINESS, refjJeftfully tenders
liis services to planters of Soutli-Garolina
and Georgia, with affuranecs of unremit
. ted exertions to promote the intere ft of alt
who may favor him with their confidence,
j as welt in tilt execution of orders, as the
disposal of any (peep sos property commit
to his care. J
JOSEPE A. SCOT i’fo
Nov. 29 law 79
The Subscriber
UFFEHs FOR SALE,
S IOO kegl Cut Nails
6 calks Hoes
30 boxes cotton and wool Cards
4 do. draw Bonnets
12 reams demy printing Paper
50 do. blue medium do.
100 do. wrapping do.
20 pieces Oznaburgs ‘
2000 yards-up country Homespun
100 boxes'Fifti
13 do. Candles -
60 reams foolscap and pod writing Pa
vf* per \ ‘
6 lbs.* Wafers
4 kegs trun-Powder
3© barrels Flour
60 lbs. Bhoe Tore ad
I cask Negro Short
io dozert Webster’s Spelling Books
J ON AXH AN vfl ATTELLE*
, August 8 4/’
*4 - ~
REASON AND TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE THE WAY.
SAVANNAH:*THURSDVY, Septsmbrr 1, 1814.
Crockery Ware, &c
1 j cratf* white and blue edge Plates itc.
1 case Sadlers Ware
1 calk Carpenters T ools
40 chests negro Pipes
3 calks Card VVire
6 kegs Lead Balls
200 Cutlasses
80 kegs floring Brads 8c Nails
3 kegs bed Flints
For ale bv
STURGKS& BURROUGHS,
May 19 2i No. 9, Bjltons Range
The Copartnership
Os Small Sc M‘Nish, is this and;. dis
solved in confiqiit nce of the death >*’ Ro-
I bert Small. All persons indebted to the
late firm are eandtly requested to Come
forward and li ttle their refpeftive 1> ilau- J
ces, and those to whom they are indebted
are it’quefted to render their accounts for
fettle mei*, to JOHN MONISH,
j surviving copartner.
’ Who continues to carr’ on btisiuefs in
his own name, at the couming house for
; merlv occupied hy Small & M‘Nish, on
Smith’s Wharf*
‘! _ J u * 27 33
I Si ATE'OF NEW-YORjKT
Board of Health Lo tery< ;>
SCHEME, njus.
1 Prize of 40,000 is 4^,000
1 do. 20,000 2hooo
I do. 10,000 i|,ooo 1
i do. 5,000 4,000.
* do. 3)Ooo 3,000
1 do. 2,500 2,50 b
2 do. 2,000 4^ooo
1 do. 1,500 \ I*soo
6 dc. 1,000 6,000
•4 do. <joo j 7,000
5° do. 200 110,000
j ■ 80’ do. 100 8,000 :
lO ° do, -jo 5,000 j
i 2co do. 20 4,000 ]
11,900 do. jo j 19,000
12,559 Prizes.
22,641 Blanks.
IjCss than two Blanks to a Prize.
S *1 he dri'nving will commence in the city
of New-\ork, ou the firft Tuefilay in De
cember next, an h will, continue 10 draw
> s°® tickets each day, until finilhed. Pri
zes pyvahlt 40 days after the conclusion
of the’ drawing, lubjeft to a deduction bf
i‘s per cent.
i ic.k :s in the above Lottery, for. sale
by thr i'lbl’cnbtrs, at in dollars, each.
Prize: 1 icKet-s received in payment.
M qua Ifi Paulding ifeßnficld.
j July 14—38
I For Sale,
All that valuable TRACT of LAND
Conraiuiiig 75 acres, more or less, Tying
on Southerlands’. ilulT, immediately on
the River Sapelo, bounding as follows, on
the 1 aft bv a north branch of Sapelo river;
011 ch: iouth by lands of late James Mont
foit; on the north by Jaares Smitli, and
on the weft by land of the dlate of James
(oguuiat. The above tract .is worthy the
atteuiion of an v person wishing a healthy
retreat the lummer months. For par
ticulars, inquire ofCapt. A. D. Abraluuia,
or thu Pi niter hereof.
J•h >4 _____ ‘ 4 ,
!hz Subscriber
Offers for . , Ae, tbe following Property
in 3ry an County, viz:—
STERII G’S Ilf*/FF PLANTA
TION, containing five hundred and fifty
550 acres,Situated on Ogechee River, a*
bout 6& at res of river l wainp, end eighty
j acres'of cotton land are cleared, and un
-Idu Luce; 200 acres of cotton uncleared,
* the residue mixed land, p'me and oak, with
every neceffarv build'rfig on the premises.
i FRUGALITY HALL PLANI'A
TION, adjoining -the above, two miles
from a landing, containing foven hundred
and forty acres ; (50 of rive', and 140 of
cotton land are cleared ; 200 of cotton
vet uncleared, with tlie rest mixed,land ; a
dwelling House, with every othejf requi
lite buijding are on ti is tract; a great pro-
I’ portion of the cleared lands of thq, above
, tracts are under cultivation. % n
j DUNBARTON, adjoining the above, 2
! miles from a landing, containing 500 acres;
130 acres of cotton and 50 of riel kind are
clean*), Iwt has Hot been planted for the
iaft ten y ears ; trom 150 to 2bo acres of
cotton* land are yet to be cleared, the
rrfidue pine land. ‘Hie above lands are
inferior to none in the county us to quali-.
ty. If fold on a credit, a mortage on
the property will be required. Apply for
further particulars to
JOSEPH SMILES.
June 30 34
• —— r
Grand Lodge.
The members of the Grand Mdg£) of
Georgia, and the different Lodges under
its jurisdiction, by their proper- reprefon
tatives, are summoned to attend tlie, Grand
Quarterly Cofiimunicationy at Solomon’s
Laidge, on the firft Saturday irt Septem
ber next, at 7 o’clock, P. M. W.
By order of tbe R, W. G. Master*
D. D. WILLIAMSj . a*
- Aug. £#
The Subscribers
Have this d.?yennred into Co-partner
(hip, under the firm of WAX & BAKER ,
and offer for sale (at the llore lately occu
pied by William Way) a variety of Ar
ticles, suitable for the prefont and ap
proaching foalbn.
Jult received, a lew pieres Superfine I
BROADCLO I HS and CASSIMERES, i
|C7* All pt-ifons having demands againfl
William Way, or the late firm of A.
Baker and Cos. are reqnelled to prefont
the lame, and thofo indebted will make im
mediate payment.
Wild.l AM WAY.
. A. BAKER.
Anguft 27 51
For Sale,
20 hhd ;. Molafll-s
| 140 hags Coffee
40 boxes Spanifli Segars
White and Brown Havanna Sugar
in boxes, baiTels or tierces.
Al o, Leaf Tobacco
F* UOUVIER,
Gibbons’ Building.
August 29 3t* 51
Notice.
The fubferiber offers for sale his Plan
tation, lituated in the diflrift of Little
Ogecliee, foven miles from town, with the
Handing crop; polfoffion to be taken im
mediately.
He will receive in payment the acquit
tances of his creditors whom he will point
out. ,
GRANDMAISON*
Anguft 29 J 4t* 51
Notice.
All persons having any demands againfl j
the edate of Richard M. Dimon, de
ceased, are requested to present their ac
counts duly attested, and all indebted to
make immediate payment.
ASAHEL HOWE,
August 4 s 44 Adm'or.
- Biig-deifroying Tincture.
“ Tir’d Nature’s foft Rettorer, balmy Sleep,
He, like tht world, hi* readv visit pay*
Where Fortune (miles ; the wretched he for
sakes :
SwiU on bis downy pinions flies from bed, • - /
With BUGS inf .fled ; andgitus tab couch
Ofprudent bous- wife.” , *
After the moft minute research, and ex
periments made on its efficacy, Dr. Ber
the now confidently assures the pub
lic, that he has invented a mixture which
will mod infallibly destroy thole unwel
come diftnrbcrs of ourrepofo, by applying
it to the furniture which they inteft.—-.
There is no danger in its use, and it is
perftftly free from Ungrateful smell.
| As Dr. B. is desirous that what lie how
, off. rs to filtering humanity may recom
mend itself by its use, he abstains from all
that panegyric top often accompanying the
: moll contemptible noflrums.
June 2-} 33 1
• In Council, igrh August, 18 4.
I Resolved , That notice he given in the
J Gazettes of the city, that an eleftion be
j held at the court houfo in Savannah, on
| Monday the sth September next, for four
teen Aldermen and Clerk of the Market,
and that the *ity lh<-riff, with two ornsore
conftahles,do atteud to keep and preserve
order.
ExtraSl from tbe Minuter , ,
D. D- WILLIAMS, c. c*
August 22 49
To the Public.
I offer as a candidate for Clerk of tbe
Market, if eh fted will endeavour to dis
’ charge the duties thereof.
JOHN DILLON.
Aug. 22—49
Twenty Dollars Reward
The Subscriber’s Store was entered on
luefday evening last, by fome perlbn or
! persons unknown, and a Wrapper Pocket
1 Book taken therefrom, containing the fol
lowing Notes and Papers, Dunning and
Clay's note, dated 25111 inst. at 60 days,
for dolls. J. & G. Charleton’s,
Sell March, 1813. for dolls. J*
G. Almy’s, June3c.fi if* 1 2,d0115. 63jVo i
ditto June 10th, 1813, dolls. 158 ;J.
L. Smith’s, January 29th, 1813, favor J.
Parker, dolls. 67; a Bdl of Sale of a Ne
gro tnan named Bachus, and sundry Pow
ers ot Attorney, and.other papers not re
collected.’ The public are cautioned a
gainlt nogociatjng any of tlie above notes..
The above reward will be paid for the
notes and papers on presentment, and no
questions asked.
pEORGE GORDON.
‘July *8 4 * t
Ranaway
About four weeks since, a negro wench
named BETTY } ftit is about > feet 6 in
ches high, broad across the [houlders, but
(lender waifte; (he is fuppofod to haVe gone
to Augulta. A liberal reward will be paid
on delivering MTui Jafl, or with the Prin
ter hereof. She has been often at the
Levingston’s*
August •
[Whole No. 3002.
Executor s Sale.
On Saturday , tbe 3 d oj Sept, next t
Will be sold at the late relklenceof
John G. Neidlinger, Esq. dec. in Effing
ham County, between the usual hours. A
part of tlie personal property of laid dec*
viz. HORSES, Plantation TOOLS, &c.
JOHN NEIDLINGER, Ex’or.
All ptrfons having demands againll the
above elhte are requelled to pre-foot them
and thofi indebted to make paymr-nt to
.T'jHN NEIDLINGER, Ex’or.
Aqpfii 4 —44 #
| .Notice.
■Wdjbe fold on the premises, to thfc
hirhfl, bidder, on TUESDAY, the 37th
day of .xp -eAiber next, between the hour*
of 1 a and 2 o’clock, the State Houle in
Louisville, together with the Lots or pub.
lick Square on which it (lands, on a credit
of oue, two and three years—bond with
approved personal security, and a mortgaga
on the premises, will be required.
B. WHITAKER, i Commit* *
J. MERIWETHER, j fxoneru
June 16 30
Notice.
All persons having any demands againfl
Joseph Buhner, late of St. Simons’ Isl
and, Glynn County, deceased, are request
ed to render them n according to law, and
those indebted to the edate, to make iin*
mediate payment to v
Tames Whitk, ? Sxecutoru
Joseph Turner, |
Dec. 30 88
Public Notice <
Is hereby given, that the fublcriber will,
after the expiration of nine months trom
the date hereof, make application to the
hono Able .the Inferior Court of Chatham,
county, for leave to fell tbe.<following de
scribed property, being partwof the real
eflate of S'aul Simons, Ksq. deceased, sos
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said edate.
To wit, one lot of Land on the South
Common, of the east of Savannah, adjoin
ing John Currie’s lots. and
Lot No 4, Franklin ward, in the city
of Savannah.
Part of Lot No. 3, Beletha, TytWng*
Hoathcote ward, 20 feet in front, on “V ork
street and 90 f< et in depth, bounded oa
one fide by lot NoS 2, on the back by
lane, on the other by the remaining part
of lot No. 3,1 Suhjeft to the life edate
of Hannah Leion. DA VIDiLEION*
Adminiflrator with i tbe will annexed*
Notice.
All perfbn; having claims of demands’
againd the edate of Saul Simons, late of
Savannah, esq. deceased, will plcafe exhi
bit them legally atteded, and thofi; indebt
ed to said efiatp, are requested to make pay
ment to the fublcriber. D. LEION,
Adminiflrator with the will annexed*
Jan. 31 97
m 11 .... iri— *———mm
NOTICE
KingfioH, (Jamaica) July 24, 1813.
THE Subscribers take this method of
apprifmg their Mercantile Friends through
out the United States, that during the
present unhappy differences between Great
Britain and America, they intend general
ly to abdain from all communications by
letters with their formed correspondents,
from prudential motives applicable V* fuels
correspondents.
Tliey beg leave, however, to inform all
who may have balances of Sales in tlieif
hands, that orders fdr the fame, any time
during the war, Will be paid at light, of
promptly remitted according to direo
tions. X
‘Being agents for the principal incorpo
rated Insurance Companies, from the Cap
itol of Sogth-Carolina, to WifcaflVtt, in
die Didrift of jMaine, there are directors
in each office, or Merchants in eve'ry
town, to whom'reference may . be ,had*
lliould new correspondents with to com
municate with’the house in Jamaica, or
that branch of it in Bermuda now eftab
lillied at the port of St. George, and con
drifted by the; Junior Partner, under
the firm of William Banks Sc Cos.
The utmost attention will I4; paid to
the Orders of Gentlemen in America, who
may be Agents for Spanifli, Swedish, of
other neutral Merchants, trading under
the Prince Regent’s Proclamations, with
the Islands of Jamaica, or Bermuda ; and
the fafety of all such property committed
to their charge may be depended on, pro
vided nothing is attempted under she fane*
tion of fiich Proclamations, Contrary to
the local laws qf the refpeft'rve Islands, of
in violation bf exiding blockades.
HOSEASON, BANKS & CO.
N* B. AH letters, by Cartels, to and
from Kingdon, are opened bv the Ameri
can Agent for Prisoners of War, or font
to him after being opened by Commiflary
of Prisoners in America.
|QF* The Prfoters of every Newspa
per in the Sea-port Towns of America,
are requedrd to mfort the above Notice*
once every month during the War ; and,
as soon as Pejifie takes jplace, all their reg
ular charges for. fnch insertions (halt be
paid by an agent at each port. H. B. &Go
September 6 $5
• • ‘