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PUBLISHED on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, by PHILIP D. WGOLHOPTER , near thk Exchange, at SIX DOLLARS pee annum-HALF in ADVANCE.
Vol. XIX.— No. 54] .
Marshal’s Sale,
POSTPONED.
United States—District of Georgia.
Bv virtue ot‘ in int> flocutorv decree
ft,in the honorable William Stephens,
Julgeof the 13,Unci Court of the United
Su:es, in and for the said IX'lridl, will be
sold at St. Mary’s, on Monday, the 12th
September, at ter. o'clock,
riT2rv Tlie (hi P COUNTESS
HARCOURT, burthen
5*7 tons, w,l * J her tickle
api>.ir, ta id furniture. And immediately j
after will commence the tale of the cargo
off,id (hip, confiding of the following
goods, viz.
Chintzes and Prints. Irifli Linens
M u dim and Stripes, Silk Crapes <
Sattin Ribbons, Cambrics, Silks
Sv.ving Silk, black flik Velvet
White Satin, Sarsnet, silk Stockings
Glassware, window Glass, (.rockery
Stone-ware, Looking Gl ides, Bonnets
Saddles and Bridles, W ips, playing Cards
Dro'li;i;t Cases. SnutTßoxes, Ink Stands
Plated kmdledicks, fdver & plated Ware
Bar and hoop Iron, Steel, Chalk
Shot, Lead, Files, Augers, Hinges,Nads
Tea Kettles, Gimbltts, Lead Lines, 1 him* ,
b!cs
Black Varnish, Iron Pots and Cutlery
Stationary, Haberdafherv, Medicines
Hat Feathers and Ornaments, Toys
Wine, Rum, Brandy, Ale and Porter
Cheese, Butter, Boots and Shoes, and nu
merous other articles.
Conditions, all films undei 2000 dollars,
r a fli ? over 20CO dollars, sixty days credit.
Notes mull have two endorsers approv
ed bv the agents, and be made payable at
the ‘Planters’ Bank in Savannah. For
cadi purchases, nothing but specie or notes
of tlie banks of Savannah, Charlelton, or
Augulla.'will be received in Dayment.
JOHN EPPINGER, Marjhal.
Augull 22 49
Ma-fhal’s Sale, Postponed.
The sale of the prize (hip Countess
Ha’i court and Cargo, at St. Mary's,
advertised for Monday, the sth, is poilpon
ed till Monday, the 12th September. In
addition to the teims formerly publiflied,
approved Bills of Exchange, at sixty days
fight, payable in any city where there is a
bank, from Savannah to Bollon, incluuve,
will be received. JOHN EPPINGER,
Sept. 1—52 Marshal.
Marshal’s Sale.
United States — Difirict of Georgia.
By virtue of a decree from the honora
ble Wm. Stephens, Judge of the Diflriifl
Court of the United St .tes, for the said
dillrift, will be fold, on Monday, the 12th
September, at 10 o’clock, at M‘Kinnt’s
wharf,
The brig ELSINURE,
with her tackle, apparel and
_.rSn?iFinffi—- furniture ; condemned as
prize to the Midas. Conditions, Gaft).
JOHN EPPINGER, Marshal
Augufl 25 50
.. *— i. ——
■;
Just Received,
and for SALE f
2 cases I.A DIES and Gentlemens’
SlftK UMBRELLAS of the iie weft fafli
ion. SAMUEL KLSSELL,
September 1—3'. —52
The suhscr/her has ap
pointed Mr. T. Holis Condy, jr. his At
torney during his abs nee, who will con
tinue the Auction and Comuiiffion Bull.
Uefs asufual. T. A. SCHOEDOE.
Aug. 22 —49
The Copartnership
Os aM\LL & M‘Nish, is this day dis
lc<jf veil m conlequence of tlie death oi Ro
‘bert Small. Ali persons indebted to the
late firm are earned! y requelled to come
forward and fettle their refpedrive balan
ces, and thole to whom they are indebted
are requeued to render tlirjr accounts for
ficttleiiieut, to JOHN M'NISH,
surviving copartner.
Who continues to carry on busiuefs in
bis own name, at the counting house for
merly occupied by Small Se iVi’Nish, on
Smith’s Vv barf.
June 27 33
Removal.
Taylor, Davies & Taylor, have re
moved their co.npting houle to Bolton’s
upper wi.-arf, where they continue to trans
ad) Factorage id Conimiffiftn Business ,
with tlit ir ufuat atiention.
Augufl 1 43 /
Notice.
j All persons having anv demands againfl
the estate of Richard M. Dimon, de
ceased, uie Fequefted to present their ac
counts did at.t s'ed, and ail indebted to
snake immediate pavment.
A SAHEL HOWE,
< A''gull 4 44 Adm'or.
The Subscribers j
Lleivt? this and y entered into Lao-pnrtner*
ship, und'-r the firm of WAY id BAKER,
anil offer for file (at the llore lately occu
pied b, William Way) a Variety of Ar
ticles, fuitdble for the present and ap
proaclling fealon.
Jnlt received, a tew pieces Superfine
BROADCLOIHS and CASSIMERES.
|T7 Al l perfi>ns having demands againfl
Willi am Way, or the late firm of A.
Baker and Cos. are requeued to present
the lame, and those indebted will make im
mediate payment.
* WILLIAM WAY.
A. BAKER.
Anguft 27 5 l
Jonathan Meigs,
Offers for Sale,
200 pieces Cotton BAGGING
2 tons Axe Bar Iron
10 half faggots Crawley Steel
20 calks Whiflcey
10 do. Peach Brandy
5 kegs Gavendilli Tobacco
10 do. Harris’s manufactured Tobacco,
5 heads to the pound
30 bags Coftee
10 do. Pimento
50 barrels new Flour
is hhds. and 12 bbls. MufcovadoSugar.
Augufl 25 6t 50 (
The Subscriber
Sffers for sale at his store, Market
square, v
20 boxes No. 1 o Cotton Cards
4 do. do. 9 do. do.
6 do. do. 8 do. do*
18 pieces Scotch Oznaburgs
12 bundles genuine Turkey Red
18 reams letter Paper
8 do. common do.
130 do. wrapping do.
8 kegs Dupons Sc Co’s FF rag Gun.
powder
2000 rifle Flints
2000 oil do.
3000 musket do.
7 tons Swedes Iron, afiorted
1200 lbs. bar Lead
8 dozen warranted felling Axes.
JAMES H. FRAZER. 1
Aug. 18—3t—48 ;
The Subscriber j
OFFERS FOE SALE,
100 kegs Cut Nails
6 calks Hoes [
30 boxes cotton and wool Cards
4 do. flravv Bonnets
12 reams demy printing Paper j
jo do. blue medium do*
100 do. wrapping do.
j 20 pieces Oznaburgs
! 2000 yards-up country Homespun
100 boxes Fish * !
1 3 do. Candles
60 reams foolscap and poll writing Pa
per
6 lbs. Wafers
4 kegs Gun-Powder
3® barrels Flour
60 lbs. Shoe Thread
1 cask Negro Shoes
20 dozen Webfler’s Spelling Books
JONATHAN BATTELLE. ;
Augull 8 45
Crockery Ware, &c
15 crates white and blue edge Plates jcc.
I case Sadlers Ware
1 cask Carpenters Tools
40 chefls negro Pipes
3 calks Card Wire
6 kegs Lead Balls
200 Cutlasses
80 kegs floring Brads & Nails
3 kegs befl Flints
For sale bv
STUIIGES & BURROUGHS,
May 19 22 Ho. 9, Boltons Range
Leonard Bartow & Co.’
CMarket Square)
■ Have jnfl received a conflgnment of
Rogers’ PULMONIC DETERGENT,
lately much celebrated for tlie cure of
coughs, catarrh*, and confumotions. Al
! so, one bale CAMOMILE FLOWERS.
| June 20
Twenty Dollars Reward
The Subscriber's Store was entered on :
1 utfJay evening lad, bv loine person or ‘
persons unknown, and a Wrapjier Pocket
Book taken therefrom, containing'the fol
lowing Notes and Papers, Dunning and
Clay's note, dat< and 25th infl. at 60 and >ys,
for dolls. U 45 * o °o> J* &G. Charleton’s,
Btli Marc h, 1813 for dolls. !28, 5 0 * 0 ; J. |
G, Almy’s, June 3d, ißi2,dolls. 63
ditto June loth, dolls. J. I
L. Smith’s, January 29th, 1813, favor J.!
Parker, dolls. 67 ; a Bill ol Sale of a Ne
gro.man named Bachus, and sundry Pow
ers ot Attorney, and other papers not re
collecled. Tlie puhl'ic are cautioned a
i gainfl nogocidtiug any of the above notes.
The above reward will be paid for the
: notes and papers on presentment, and no
’ queflions asked.
GEORGE GORDON. (
i July 28 42 l
I , J
REASON AND TRUTH IMP ARTIAL GUIDE THE WAY.
SAVANNAH: THURSDAY, Septembir 8, 1814.
| Office
’ FOR THF. SALE OF NEGROES.
‘The Tubfcriber offlrs to families and
others, a number of valuable HOUSE
SERVANTS and FIELD HANDS, a
mong them are—
A girl 18 yeaia old, a good feamlfrefs,
waflu-r, ironer and cook, better suited to
the country.
A wench 22 years old, waflier, ironer
and plain cook ; very prime for the field.
One other, 28 or 30 years old, excellent
waflier and iicmaer, very finart and aclive,
better suited to the country*
One other, about 38 years, very Heady
and tolerably capable of house work, gen
erally; and would suit a family living in
the coantry Btft, as flic has been in tne
field. yi
Two very prime fellows, 24 years old,
field hands, Rout and likely.
Two ditto, 30 years old; and fevpral
prime Fellows that would luit to work <>n
a wharf, at machines, and any drudgery. :
Also, a fellow 24yearsold,a bricklayet,
and an excellent workman.
Also, a fellow, of fame age, an excel
lent house carpenter, and would be ex
tremely valuable to any perl'on reflding in
the country.
Negroes will be thankfully re- \
ceived at niv office, as usual, -md every
exertion uft and to obtain fair prices and sas
sed fpeecly Tales.
D*VID POLOCK,
Augufl 25 —-50 Near the Exchange.
IrATE OFNEW-YORkT:
Board of Health Lo.tery. ‘\ j
SCHEME. 11011s.
I Prize of 40,000 is 40,900
1 do. 20,000 29,900
1 do. 10,000 10,000
I do. 5,000 5,q00
I do. 3i<>oo 3 s doo
1 do. 2,500 ?.,{oo
2 do. 2,000 4,300
t do. GSOO I^oo
6 dc. 1,000 fc,t>oo
14 do. 300 7,^10
50 do. 200 io,ioo
80 do. 100 8,009
100 do. 50 j,poo
200 do. 20 tj.poo
, 11,900 do. 10 119^)00
■ l l ■ “
12,359 Prizes.
_ 22,641 Blanks.
I.ess than two Blanks to a Prize. 1
j The drawing will commence in the city 1
; of New-York, 011 the firil Tucl’day in De-
Icember next, ani will continue to draw
50® tickets each day, until fiuillied. TYi
aes payable 40 days after the conc ulion
I of tiie drawing, fubjcct to a deduction of
’ 15 per cent.
Tickets in the above Lottery, for flde ,
by the fubferibers, at 10 dollars, each. j
Prize Tickets received in payment.
• Marqua ul, Pauldmg & Pen field.
July 14—3^
The Subscriber
Offers for Sale , the following Property
in Bryan County, viz:—
STERLING’S BLUFF PLANTA-’
TION, containing five hundred and fifty
’ 550 acres, fltuated on Ogechee Ri\er, a*
bout 60 acres of river fwatnp, and eighty
acres of cotton land are cleared, and un
’ f r fence; 200 acres of cotton uncleared,
the residue mixed land, pine and oak, with
every neceflary building on the premises.
FRUGALITY HALL PLANTA
TION, adjoining the above, two miles
from a landing, containing seven hundred
and forty acres; 150 of riae, and 140 of
cotton land are cleared ; 200 of cotton
yet uncleared, with the red mixed land ; a
dwelling House, with every other requi
fue building are on this tfact ; a great pro
portion of the cleared lands of tlie above
tracts are under cultivation.
DUNBARTON, adjoining the above, 2
miles from a 1 nding, containing 500 acres;
130 acres of cotton and 50 of rice land are
cleared, but has not been planted for the
lafl ten years ; irom 150 to 200 acres of
cotton land are yet to be cleared, the
residue pine land. ‘Hie above lands are
inferior to none in the county as to quali
ty. If fold on a credit, a mortgage on
the property will lie required. Apply for
further particulars to
! JOSEPH STILES.
I June 30 34
Notice.
’ All persons having any demands againfl
Joseph Turner, late of St. Simons’ Isl
and, Glynn County, deceased, are requefl
ed to render them ; n according to law, and
those indebted to the estate, to make im
mediate payment to
| l ES W,tk, l txKutor,.
JOSCPH l URNEH, }
i Dec. 30 . 88
1
Ranaway
About four week since, a negro wench
named BE'ITY ; (he is about 4 feet 6 in
ches high, broad across the shoulders, but
(lender waifle; flie is supposed to have gone
to Augusta. A liberal reward will be paid
on delivering her in Jail, or with the Prin
ter hereof. She has been often at the
ILevingston’s.
‘ Augufl 22 49
I
Factorage,
No. 17.
BOLTON’S IVHARF,
The dibferiber having returned to this
place lor the puipoit- ot re-cotniiicncing the !
above BUSINESS, rcfpertfullv tenders
his services to pfanters ot’ South-Carolina
and Georgia, with affnrances of unre-nit* ;
ted exertions to promote the inter (t of aH
who may favor him with their confidence,
as well in the execution of orders, as the
difpolal of any Ipeci. sos propev commit*
to his care. ,
JOSEPE A. SCOTT. !
Nov. 29 iaw 79
For Sale, -
All that valuable TRAC Tof LAND
containing 75 acres, more or lefis, lying
on Southerlands’s Bluff, immediately on
the River Sapelo, bounding as follows, on
b a mth branch of Sajxdo river;
nn the south b v lands of late James Mont-’
i 'oit; on the north by James Smith, and
on the well by land of thet-llate of James
Gigniliat. The above tradt is worthy the
attention of any perl'on wishing a healthy
retreat tor the dimmer months. For par
ticulars, enquire ofCapt. A. D. Abrahams,
or the Printer hereof.
July 14 14
Notice.
1
The fubferiber ofil rs for sale his Plan- •
tation, (ituated in the diitrict of Little
I Ogechee, seven miles from town, with the
Handing crop ; polTt lliuu to he taken ini
i mediately. • #
He will receive in payment the acquit
tances of his creditor-, whom he will point
out*
GRANDMA ISON.
Augufl 29 4t* 51
New Books,
Just thrived by land from Ncw-Tor*,
among ivbicb are;
iotli Vol. Johnson’s Reports.
The Commercial Code of France,
tranllatedby john Rod man, of New-York,
including also the original French, 1 vol.
Caine’s New- York Term Reports,
new edition.
Abridgement in English ofthe 13 books
of Coke’s Reports, anew work,
i Day’s edition of Ord on Ul’ury.
Cooper’s translation of the lubitutes of
JuiUtiian, 1 vo).
Harris & MvHeniiy’s Maryland Re
ports, 2d and 3d vols.
Essay on the law of Patents
Selwyn’s Nisi Pkiu, Law abridged
Thomas’ practice of Physic.
Wallace on the; Globes, and Sys
tem of Allroncmy.
Memoirs of Major Ge:n. Lee.
Sinclair, or tire Victim of the Arts j
and Sciences, anew novel.
Weydill Abby, a new novel*
Swift’s Works, 24 vols. gilt,
Johnson’s do. 12 vob.
The Feast of the Poets, by Leigh
Hunt, anew work.
2d Vol. Elements of the Philosophy of
1 the Human Mind, by Dugald Stewart.
The Pod Captain, comprehending a
| view of Naval Society and manners.
! Southey’s Life of Nelson, anew edition.
The Mirror of the Graces, or Lady’s
. Codtunc, with colored plates.
• Lempiuerk’s Classical Dictionary.
Walker’s Dictionary'; Wettenhall's
Greek Grammar; Looking Olafs for the
mind; Parilh’s Geography.
Goldsmith’s Rome, See. &c. and
to Groce WEBSTER’S SPELLING
; BOOKS.
ALSO, ON CONSIGNMENT,
I 100 boxes Rogers’ Anti Bilious PILLS !
, and BITTERS, an excellent remedy for
diseases of warm climates.
SEYMOUR & WILLIAMS. j
August 22 4t 49
Bug-dcliroying Tincture.
, Tir’d Nature’s foft Rcftorcr, balmy Sleep,
- He, like the world, his readv visit pay*
- Wh .re Fortune smiles ; the wretched he for
sakes ;
‘ SwiU 00 hi- downy pinions Air* from bed,
. With BUGS infi lled ; and gild* the couch
Os prudent house wife.”
After the mod minute research, and ex
periments made on its efficacy, Dr. Ber- j
the lot now confidently assures the pub- 1
lie, that he has invented a mixture which j
will mod infallibly dcliroy thole umvel- !
come disturbers of our repose, by applyiug
: it to the furniture which they i rib ft—
There is no danger in its use, and it is
perfectly free from ungrateful smell.
j As Dr. B. is desirous that what he now 1
offers to differing humanity may recom- j
mend itself by its use, he abstains from ail
that panegyric too often accompanying the
mob contemptible nodrums.
June 27 33
Notice.
Nine months after date hertof, applica
tion will be made to the Honorable the In
ferior Court of Chatham County, for leave
to fell the real edate ot William
l Elliott, Esq. dec. for the benefit of the ,
heirs and of said Edate.
ROBT. HABERSHAM, Adm’or.
April 41 ‘ I*ol9ol 14
[Whole No. 3004.
At private sale.
A likely Negro FELI.OW, about 22
years old, a prime field hand.
D. WILLIFORD-.
Sept. 5—53
Boarding House to Let.
a That well known
Stand in the city of
Savannah, at present
mipird by the fob.
“id or, large enough
‘o aicorrodate from
’ 40 boarders; with
an exvc.i n- -vIiLE that will hoM 30
horfVs. Any uerfen wifliing to rein the
above, can be fuinilhed with Bedding and
Furniture of s very deli ripiion, on mode
rate tei iiit for pn nipt pavirn iit—iioflillien
given auy time between this and riti .y
of Oclobt r in At,—For terms apply on tlie
preinift s, to
WHITE.
. |CT* For lale, a ferotid,handed CH A IR
and HARNESS; and an excellent fami
ly HORSE, warranted.
Sept. 5—3 W—s3
r
Vaccine Matter.
THE Subfiribeij having been appointed
bv the Prefulent |if the United States,
• Aent for Vaccination, hereby gives no
tice, that GENUIi’E VACCIN F \\\ F
TER, will I* furntflied to am Mi lician
or other citizen ot the United States, who
may apply, to him aw it. Ihe application
nuiflbe niade by pnft and tlie requifife fee
(five dollars) in tIM current bank paw 1 of
any of the middle Hates, forwarded with it-
When required, Inch direftions, Sic. how
to us it, w ill be furniflied with the nva‘ter,
as will enable am difereet person who can
read and write, to secure liis own family
from the Small Pox, with the greatest cer
tainty, and without any trouble or danger.
1 All letters on this fuhjedri to or from
j the undersigned and not exceeding half an
ounce in weight, are carried by the Uni
ted States’ mail free of postage, in confor
mity to a late aA of (’ongrefs, entitled
“An Ac\ to encourage Vaccination.”
J AMES SMITH,
U. S. Agent jor Vaccination, Baltimore .
i |r7* Editors of Newspapers within th*
! United States, ate requefled to infect ih e
above for three tveeks, and to forward *
paper contnii.uig it to the Agent tor Vac“
dilation, who will remit payment for tlie
lame by poll.
September 5 53
Sheriff’s Sales.
On tbe firjt Tuesday in OSlober next •
’ will be sold at tbe court bouse in
Mclntosh County, between tbe bourr
of 10 and 3, o’clock.
One trad of land containing 456 acre#
on the high point of Sapelo I/land, or so
much thereof, as will fatisfy the taxes of
John Montalet, for the years 1810, it
and 12; amount due, dollars 300, and
coft.T.
) Also, one tra£l of land containing 100
I acres, near South New-Port Bridge, levied
on as the property of James Mulrvne ? to
fati.vfv an execution in favor of Edward
Swarbrick. , ‘jm
R. FOWLER, a. u. c.
September 5 53 .
Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold on tbe first Tuesday in
November next, at tbe court-bousc
in tbe town of Jefferson, tbe follow
ing NEGJiOES, viz
Juno and her child, Chloe and herchild ;
| to fatisfy an execution on the foreclofure
|of a mortgage of Andrew Hannah, Exe
’ cutor of David M‘Credie. dec’d. againfl
James Ciaflien. Conditions of sale, calh.
D. G. JONES, s. c. c.
Sept. 5— .iaw—-53
GEORGIA, By Crew*, Glcrk of
(L. S.) C lirC-iuH ol O'dinaiy for
Isaac Crews. X'lie county of Camden and
Siai- aforrsaid.
Warreas, Catharine Miller appll< for let
ters of administration, with <bc wil’ annexed,
on the estate and eff-fts of John C. Nigi tm
gale, *ate of said county, deceased.
These are therelsre to cit* and admopifti,
• all and singular the kindred and credifo-s of
• the said deceaft-d, to sip; their objections (if
j any they have) i„ tnv office, on or before tbe
1 fiift Monday in Nov. next, o'h-r'ife letters
of Administration will b’ gran-ed.
Gi*en under my hand and fcal, *hi•
30th day of Auruß, 1814, anti in ’he
38tho( American Independence, .f 53!
! GEORGIA, } By James Boston, clerk of
(t. s ) > the Court of Ordinary for the
J. Boston. j County of Effingham in rbe
state a’orefaid.
Wnmas, John M*Lojan, of F.henezer,
in fa'd rounty. app'ie* to mr for Inters of
Administration on the estate ard effefts of Dr.
Jacob Shrcder, late ol Effingham county, dec.
as his greatest creditot.
These are thetefmc to cire and admeaiifti ai)
and Angular the kindrej) and creditors, of
said dec. to file their objeati ns. (if any they
havejon ot before the fit Monday in Nov.
next, o’heiwile letter* of adnuh'ftration w.ft
’ be graste.d. ‘
! G ven under my hand and seal. th* qotli
. day of August. in thr vear ,814. and
I year of the Independt nc<- of the United State*
‘of America, , [S3J ‘