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PUBLISHED on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, by PHILIP D. WOOLHOPTER, near tbk Exchange, at SIX DOLLARS ter annum— HALF in ADVANCE.
Vol. XIX. —No. 53]
Marshal’s Sale,
POSTPONED.
Vnited States—District of Georgia.
By virtue of in interlocutory decree
|fn>m the honorable William Stephens,
Judge of the Diftrift Court of the United
Spates, in and for the Paid Diftrift, will be
sold at St. Mary’s, on Monday, the 12th
Septemlier, at ter. o'clock, * i
The flls P COUNTESS
HARCOURT, burthen
S}7 tons, with her tackle j
apparel and furniture. And immediately j
after will commence, the lale of the cargo ;
of laid Ihip, confiding of the following
goods, viz.
Chintzes and Prints, Trifli Linens
Mullins and Stripes, Threads, Silk Crepes
Sattiji Ribbons, Cambrics, Silks j
i Sewing Silk, black silk Velvet
* White Satin, Sarsnet, silk Stocking 9
Ola&ware, window Glass, Crockery
Stone*-ware, Looking Glafles, Bonnets
Saddles and Bridles, W tips, playing Cards
Dressing Ca tes, Snuff Boxes, Ink Stands
Plated Candlesticks, silver & plated Ware
Ear and hoop Iron, Steel, Chalk
Shot, I a*ad, Files, Augers, Hinges, Nails
Tea Kettles, Gimblets, Lead Lines, Thim
bles
Black Varnish, Iron Pots and Cutlery
Stationary, Haherdafiierv, Medicines
Hat Feathers and Ornaments, Toys
“Wine. Rum, Brandv, .(lie and Porter
Cheele, 3utter, Boots and Shoes, and nu
merous other articles.
Conditions, all sums undei 2000 dollars,
cafli ? over 2000 dollars, sixty days credit.
Notes mull have two endorsers approv.
and by the agents, and be made payable at
the Planters’ Bank in Savannah. For
cafli purchases, nothing but specie or notes
of the banks of Savannah, Charleston, or
Augufia, will be received in pavment.
JOHN EPPINGER, Marfbal.
August 22 49
Manual's Sale, Postponed.
The sale of the prize, ship Countess
Ha r court and Cargo, at St. Mary’s,
advertised for Monday, the sth, is poftpon
edtill Monday, the 12th September. In
addition to the teims formerly publiflied,
approved Bills of Exchange, at sixty days
light, payable in any city where there is a
bank, from Savannah to Boston, inrhifive,
will be received. JOHN EPPINGER,
Sept, 1—52 Marshal.
1-1 - “ j *--•- - - - •
Marshars Sale.
United States—DiftriS cf Georgia^
B v virtue of a decree from the honoia
bla Wm. Stephens, Judge of the Diftrift
Court of the United St.tes, for the said
difirift. will be fold, on Monday, the 12th
September, at 10 o’clock, at M-Kinne’s
wharf,
The biig ELSINURE,
w ' t * l l wr tackle, apparel and
JsNßSsSSrJiirnitiire ; cond-mned as
prize to tne Midas. Conditions Calh.
JOHN EPPINGER, Marshal.
August 25 50
The Subscribers
Have this day entered into Co-partner-
Ihip, under the firm of IFAT BAKER ,
and offer for sale (at the (tore lately occu-,
by William Way) a variety of Ar
ticles, suitable for the present and ap-1
proaching season.
Jnll received, a lew pieces Superfine
BROADCLOI HS andCASSIMERES.
|Q“ All ptrfanshav'mgdemands against
William Way’, or the late firm of A. j
Ba krr and Cos. are requested to present 1
the fame, and those indebted will make im
mediate payment.
WILLIAM WAY.
A. BAKER.
Angufi 27 51
i For Sale,
20 hhds. Molaires 1
M.O bags Coffee >
40 boxes Spanish Segars
White and Brown Havanna Sugar
in boxes, barrels or tierces.
Al o, Leaf Tobacco
F* ROUVIER,
Gibbons’ Building.
AuguA 29 3t* 51
Notice.
The fubferiber offers for faje his Plan- *
tetion, situated in the diftrift of Little;
Ogechee, ieven miles From town,’ with the j
fiandiug crop ; poll'd lion to be taken im-
L mediately.
He will receive in payment the acquit
!■ tances of his creditors whom lie will point
I out.
GRANDMAISON.
L August 29 4t* 51
I Notice.
k All perfon3 having any demands against
I.the estate of Richard M. DimoN, de
fc ceased, are requested to present their ac
jt counts duly attested, and all indebted to
K make immediate payment.”
ASAHEL HOWE, !
I August 4 44 Adw’er. j
m *
Jonathan Meigs,
Offers for Sale,
200 pieces Cotton BAGGING
2 tons Axe Bar Iron
10 half faggots Crawley Steel
20 calks Whilkey
10 do. Peach Brandy
5 kegs Cavendilb Tobacco
10 do. Harris’s matnifaftured Tobacco,
5 heads *0 the pound
j 30 bags Coffee
I 10 do. Pimento
j 50 barrels new Flour
1® hhds. and iabbls. Mufcovado Sugar.
! August 25 6t 50
Office
FOR THE SALE OF NEGROES.
The fubferiber offers to families and
, others, a number of valuable HOUSE
| SERVANTS and FIELD HANDS, a- 1
mong them are—
A girl 18 years old, a good seamstress,
washer, ironer and cook, better suited to
tlie country.
A wench 22 years old, waflier, ironer ;
and plain cook; very prime for the field. ■
One other, 28 or 39 years old, excellent
washer and ironer, very smart and active,
better suited to the country,
j One other, about 38 years, very steady
; and tolerably capable of house work, gen
j erally; and would iuit a family living 111
i the country best, as she has been in the
•j field.
1 Two very prime fellows, 24 years old,
field hands, stout and likely.
• Two ditto, 30 years old ; and several
. prime Fellows that would l’uit to work on
a wharf, at machines, and any drudgery,
i Also, a fellow 24 y ears old, a bricklayer,
! and an excellent workman.
1 Also, a fellow, of fame age, air excel
| lent honfe carpenter, and would he ex
tremely valuable toauvperfon rHiding in
the country.
ICY* Negroes will be thankfully re
ceived at my office, as ufital, and every
exertion used to obtain fair prices and cf
feft speedy sales.
, DAVID POLOCK,
August 25 —50 Near the Exchange.
Crockery Ware. See
* 9
15 crates white and blue edge Plates &c.
1 case. Sadlers IV are
1 cask Carpenters ’Fools
40 chests negro Pipes
3 caiks Card Wire
6 kegs Lead Balls
200 Cutlasses r
80 kegs florlng Brads & Nails
3 kegs befi Flints
For sale by
STURGES& BURROUGHS,
j May 19 22 No. 9, Boltons Range
Leonard Bartow & Co*
(Market Square)
I Have just received a confignineiit of
‘Rogers’ PULMONIC DETERGENT,
lately much celebrated for the cure of
coughs, catarrhs, aud confumotions. Al
so, one bale CAMOMILE FLOWERS.
June 20 iaw.3m 3 1
i
New Books,
, Just reoeived by land from New-York t
among which are }
1 10th Vol. Johnson’s Reports.
The Commercial C-.dl of FRANftE, (
, tranfiatedby John Rodman,ot New-York,
including also the original French, 1 vol.
; Caine’s New-York Term Reports,
! new edition.
j Abridgement in Fnglifhofthe 13 books
of Coke’s Reports, anew work,
Day’s edition of Ord on Ulurv.
Cooper’s tranidation of the Initiates of
Justinian, I vol.
Harris & MTlenhy’s Maryland Re
ports, 2d and 3d vols.
Ess'ay on thk law of Patents
Selwyn’s Nisi Pkiws Law abridged
Thomas’ practice of PhY’sic.
Wallace on the Globes, and Sys
tem of Aftro'.iomv,
Memoirs op Major Gkn. Lee.
Sinclair, or the Victim ot” the Arts
and Sciences, anew novel. 4
Weybi'll Abby, anew novel.
Swift’s Works, 24 vols. gilt.
Johnson’s do. 12 vols.
The Feast of the PoKts, by Leigh;
Hunt, anew work.
2d Vol. Elements of the Philosophy of j
the Human Mind, by Dugald Stewart, j
; ‘•The Pod ’ Captain, comprehending a
view of Naval Society and manners. I
Southey’s Life of Nelson, anew edition. ;
Jhe Mirror of the Graces, or Lady’s*
Coftnme, with colored plates.
Lk.mpribre’s Claflical Diftionarv. ,"j
Walker’s Diftionarv; Weitenhall’s ;
Greek Grimmer; Looking Glass for t+ie :
mind; Geography.
Goldsmith's Home, &c. Sec. and , f
fo,Groce WEBSTER’S SPELLING ‘
BOOKS. > , .
. ALSO, ON CONSIGNMENT, e
100 boxes Rogers’ Anti Bilious PILLS ‘
and BITTERS, an excellent remedy for 1
diseases of warm climates.
SEYMOUR & WILUAMS. -j
I August a* 4t 49 j
RKA3OW AND TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE THE WAY.
SAVANNAH: MONDAY, September 5. 1814.
Received and for Sale,
Three cases BONNETS.
T. A. SCHOEDDE*
August 29 * 51
The Copartnership
Os Small & M’Nish, is this day dis
solved in consequence of the drtith of Ro
; bert Small. All persons indebted to the
late firm are earnestly requested to come
fonvard and fettle their refpeftive balan
ces, and those to whom they are indebted
are requested to render their accounts for
i settlement, to JOHN MONISH,
surviving copartner
Who continues to carry on business in
his own name, at the counting house for
merly occupied by Small & M'Nish, on
Smith’s Wharf.
” June 27 33
Just Received,
A fine aflortnient of DRY GOODS.
for sale by
R. RICHARDSON.
Jblyjs 41
\ “* ’ ‘ ‘ “
RemovaL
Taylor, Davies & Taylor, have re
■ moved their compting house to Bolton’s
’ up(x r wharf, where they continue to trans
aft Fade rage Sa 9 Comm iffion Business ,
- with the.ir ui'ual attention,
i August i , 43
| The Subscriber
Offers for sale at bis storey* Market
• square ,
20 boxes No. 10 Cotton Cards
4 do. do. 9 do. do.
6 do. do. 8 do. N do.
j 8 pieces Scotch Oznaburgs
12 bundles genuine Turkey Red
118 reams letter Paper *
8 do. common do.
, 130 do. vvr pping do.
8 kegs Dupont & Go’s FF rag Gun
powder i ,
’ 2000 rifle Flints
faooo oil do.
3000 nnffket do.
7 tons Swedes Iron, aflbrted
l 1200 lbs. bar Lead ,
8 dozen warranted felling Axes.
JAMES H. FRAZER.
Aug. 18—8t—48
’ The Subscriber
OFFERS FOR SALE,,
100 kegs Cut Nails
6 calks Hoes
30 boxes cotton and wool Cards
4 do. straw Bonnets
12 reams demy printing Paper
50 do. blue medium do.
{ 100 do. wrapping do.
) 20 pieces Oznabutgs
| 1000 y irds-up country Homespun
ico boxes Fish
, 13 do. Candles
60 reams foolscap and poll tyritlng Ri
per
6 lbs. Wafers
4 kegs Gun-Powdef*
30 barrels Flour
60 lbs. Shoe Thread
1 Cask Negro Shoes
* 20 dozen Webster’s Spelling Books
I JONATHAN BATTELLE.
1 August 8 4$
1 Twenty Dollars Reward
1 ’1 he Subscriber’s Store was entered on
- 1 uefday evening Jail, by lbitie per (bn or
persons unknown, and a Wrapjier Pocket
Book taken therefrom, containing the fbl
. lowing Notes and Papers, Dunning and
j Clay’s note, dated 25th inst. at 6q days,
, for dolls. I *oo’ J* ®. Charieton’s,
i Bth March, 1813. for dolk. 128 ;j.
G. Almy's, June 3d, 18 12, dolls. 63jVo
j ditto June 10th, 1813, dolls. 158,V 0 ;J.
; L„ Soiith’3, January 29th, 1813, favor J.
; Parker, dolls. (v; a Bill of Sale of a Ne
■ffro man named Baohus, and sundry Pow
i ers iff Attorney, and other papers not re
| collefted. 1 lie public are cautioned a
gainlt nogociating any of the above notes,
j ’The above reward will fee paid for the
j notes and papers on presentment, and no
; queftiops asked.
GEORGE GORDON.
July 28 42
Bug-deftroymg fincture.
! “ Tir’d Nature’* fott Restorer, balmy Sleep,
; He, like the world, hi* readv vUit pay, ,
■ Where Fcriune fmlle* t (he wretched he for
sakes ;
I Switt on his downy pinions fiie* from bed,
I With BUGS infefted ; and slid* the couch /
Orp udcnf house wife.”, ,
Alter the moft minute research, and ex
, periments made on its efficacy, Dr. Bek
; rriELc7 now confidently assures the pub
lic, that he has idvented a mixture which
will moft infallibly deftrov those unwel
come disturbers of our tepofe, by applying
it to tlie furniture which they infeft.
’There is no danger in its u'se, and it is
perfectly free from ungrateful fmell#
As Dr. B. is desirous that what he now
offers to fuffering humanity
mthd itself by its use, he abfla'uis from all
that oaiiegyric too often accompanying the
moft contemptible hoftrums.
i J une * -,>; 33 • l -4
Just Received,
AND FOH SALE
3 cases Ladies and Gentlkmfns’
SILK UMBRELLAS ot theneweft faili
ion. SAMUEL RUSSELL.
September I^-31—52
S3 5 * The su'iscr/'ber has ap-
I pointed Mr. T. Hotis Condy, jr. his At
j torney during his abfi-nce, who will con
j tinue the Auction and Commission Bull.
| nefs as usual. I'. A. SCHOEDDE.
Aug. 22—49
-a #
STATE OF NEW-YORK.
Board of Health Lottery.
SCHEME. dole*. 1
i I Prize of 40,000 is 40,000
1 do. 20,000 20,000 ’
i do. 10,000 10,000
t do. 5,000 5,000
1 do. v 3,000 3,000
1 do. 2,500 2,500
2 do* 2,000 4,000 ;
1 do. *’>soo 1.500
6 do* 1,000 6,000
14 do. joo 7,000 j
5° , 200 10,000
80 do* 100 8,000.
i 100 do. 50 5,000 •
200 do. 20 4,000 :
11,900 do. 10 119,000
12,359 Prizes*
22,641 Blanks.
Less than twb Blanks to a Prize .
The drawing will commence in the city
of New-Yoi k, on the firft Tuesday in De
cember next, anJ will continue to draw
50® tickets each day, until finillied. Pri
zes payable 40 days after the conclusion
of tlie drawing, fubjeft to a deduftion of
15 per cent.
Tickets in the above Lotterv, for sale
by the fubferibers, at 10 dollars, each.
Prize Tickets received in payment.
Marqua*id, Paulding & Ptufield.
July 14—38
Factorage,
’ No. 17.
BOLTON'S WHARF,
The fubferiber having returned to this
place for the purpose ot re-commencing the
above BUSINESS, refpeftfuUy tenders
his fervires to planters of Soutli-Carolina
and Georgia, with affurabces of (inremit
ted exertions to promote tlie interest of all
who may favor him with their confidence,
as well in the execution of orders, as the
disposal of any species of property comittit
to his care.
JOSEPE A. SCOTT*
Nov. 29 iaw 79
For Sale,
All that valuable TRACT of LAND
containing 75 acres, more or less, lying
on Sootherlands's Bluff, immediately on
the River Sapelo, bounding as follows, on
the east b a north branch of river 1
on tlie south by lands of late James Mont
fort; on the north by James Smith, and
on the weft by land of theeftate of James
Gigniliat. The above traft is worthy the
attention of any petfon wishing a Healthy
retreat for the Cummer months. For par
ticulars, enquire ofCapt. A.D. Abrahams,
or the Printer hereof.
July 14 14
’ ‘ ■ “ “ ‘ ■ 11. IN ’■ I I %
The Subscriber
! Offers for Sale, the following Property
in Bryan County, viz
j STERLIMG'S BLUFF PLAN!'A-
J TiON, containing five hundred and fifty
i 550 actes, situated on Ogechee River, a
. bout 60 acres of river fwatup, and eighty
* acres of cotton land are cleared, and un- j
, der fence; 200 acres of cotton uncleared,
the residue mixed land, pine and oak, with
i every neceflary building on tlie premises.
FRUGALITY HALL PLANT A-;
• TION, adjoining the above, two ,miles |
’ from a landing, containing seven hundred |
| and forty acres ; 150 of rice, and 140 of
j cotton land are cleared; 200 of cotton 1
| yet uncleared, with tlie rest mixed land ; a
; dwelling House, with every other requi
fue building ace-on this tract; a great pro
portion of the cleared lands of the above
tracts are under cultivation.
DUNBAR'TON, adjoining tlie above, i
milts from a landing, containing 500 acres;
130 acres of cotton and 50 of rice land are
cleared, but has not been planted for the
lad ten years ; from 150 to 200 acres of
cotton land are yet to be cleared, the ;
residue pine land. The above land* are
inferior to none in the county as to quali
ty. If fold on a credit, a mortgage oh
the property will be required. Apply for
further particulars to
JOSEPH STILES.
June 30 34
——— —— ’ -i 11 -- 11
Notice.
Aft persons having any demands against
Joseph Turner, late of St. Simons’ Is!- !
and, Glynn County, deceased, are requtft.
ed to render them ; n according to law, and
tho9eindebted to the estate, to make im
mediate payment to
Taubs Waifs, 7 m
Joseph Turner, } Executors.
c.3. 83
[Whol* No. 3003.
Notice.
Will be fold on the premises, to the
highest bidder, on TUESDAY, the 27th
day of September next, between the hours
of 12 and 2 o’clock* the State House in
Louisville, together with the Lots or pnb
lick Square on which it (lands, on a credit
of one, two and three years—bond with
approved personal security, and a mortgage
on the premises, will be required.
B. WHITAKER, iCommir-
J. MERIWETHER, J ftoners.
June ifi 36
Public Notice
Is hereby given, that tlie fubferiber will,
after the expiration of nine months from
the date hereot, make application to the
honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham
county, for leave to fell the following de*
scribed property, being part of the real
estate of Saul Simons, Esq. deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said estate.
To wit, one lot of I .and on the South
Common, of the east of Savannah, adjoin
ing John Currie’s lots.
!/ Lot No 4, Franklin ward, in the cjt f
of SaVannah.
Part of Ixit No. 3, Beletha, Ty thing,
; Heathcote ward, 20 feet in front, On York
street and 90 feet in depth, bounded on
one fide by lot No. 2, on the back by 9
lane, on the other by the remaining part
of lot No. 3. Subject to the life eftato
of Hannah Leion. DAVID LEION,
Administrator with the will annexed •
Notice.
All persons having claims or demands
against the estate of Saul Simons, late of
Savannah, esq. deceased, will please exhi
bit them 1 gaily attested, and those indebtJ*
ed to laid ellate, are requested to make pay
ment to the fuhfcriber. D. LEION,
Administrator with the will annexed lf
Jan. 31 97
NOTICE.
Kingfion, (Jamaica J July 24t *Bl3*
THE Subscribers , take this method at
apprising their Mercantile Friends through
out the United States, that during the
present unhappy differences lietwten Great
Britain and America, they intend general
ly to abstain from all rommunicatipns by
letters with their former correspondent*,
from prudential motives applicable to fuels
. correspondents.
| They beg leave, hdWeVer, to inform alt
who may have balances of Sates in their 1 *
hands, that orders for the fame, any time
during the war, will be paid at fight, of
promptly remitted according to direc*
Turns.
Being agents for the principal incorpoi
rated Insurance Companies, from the Cap
itol of South-Carolina, to Wifcalfett, in
the Diftrift of Maine, there are direftore
in each office, or Merchants in every
I town, to whom refetence may be had,
ihonld new correspondents with to com
municate with the house in Jamaica, of
that branch of it in Bermuda now eftab
liftied it the port of St. George, and con®
dusted by the junior Partner, under
the firm of W 1 lliaM Banks & Cos.
| The utmost attention will be paid t
the Orders of Gentlemen in America, wh®
may be Agent 3 for Spanilh, Swedilh, or
other neutral Merchants, trading under
the Frince Regent’s Proclamations, with
the Islands of Jamaica or Bermuda ; and
1 the fafety of all such property committed,
to their charge may be depended on, pro
vided nothing is attempted under the sanc
tion of such Proclamations, contrary to
the local laws of the refpeftive Iflanas, ot
; in violation of existing blockades. „
HOSF.ASON, BANKS & CO.
N. Bi All Letters, by Cartels, tp ahd
from Kingfion, are opened by the Ameri
can Agent for Prifnsers of War, or sent
to him after being opehed by Gamnliffary
of Pi ifoners in America.
JT7* The Printers of evety
per in the Sfca-port Towns of America,
are requested to insert the above Notice,
once every month during the War; and,
as soon as Peace takes place, all thfir reg
ular charges for such inlertions lhali be
paid by an agent at each port. H. B* &Cos
September 6 55
Notice*
Nine months after date, application
will be made to the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Bryan County* for leave to sell 9
traft of Land in said county caUed Wood*
ville, containing fifteen hundred acres, be
longing to'the estate of Ralah E* El
liott, deceased ; to be sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors. (
STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Ex’on
March 11 38
Ranaway
About four weeks since, a negro wenrft ’
named BETTY ; (he is about 4 feet 6 in
ches high, broad across the (boulders, but
Header waifte; (he is fiippofdtq Jiave gone
to Augusta. A liberal rewarcl wist be paid
Oil delivering her ip Jail, or with the Prifl-j
ter hereof. She has been often atf tt
Lrvingston’s.