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REASON A:-D TRUTH IMP. iU . i. GUIOt I Hr. W aY.
PUBLISHED ok MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, by PHILIP D. WOOLHOPTFR, near thk Exchange, at SIX DOLLARS per annum— HALF in ADVANCE.
W XIX.—No. 57]
4-4 fine Irish Linens and 6-4
Cambrics.
JUST RECEIVED,
t case fine Irifli Linens
’ 1 trunk 6-4 Cambrics
2.0 pieces 2d Cloths. For sale for cash by
WAY & BAKER. |
Sept. 12—55 j
The Subscribers - j
Have this day entered into Co-partner-
Jiip, under the firm of WAX & BAKERy
and offer for file (at the store lately occu
pied b> William Way) a variety of Ar
ticles, suitable for the present and ap
proaching fealbn.
Just received, a tew pieces Superfine
BROAOCLO l HS andCASSIMERES.
IC5 0 * All persons having demands again ft
William Way, or the late firm of A.
Baker and Cos. are requeued to present •
the lame, and those indebted will make iin
tiediate payment.
Wit LIAM WAY.
A. BAKER.
Anguft 27 5 1
Just Received,
A fine assortment of DRY GOODS.
FOR SALE BY
R. RICHARDSON.
July 25 41
Just Received,
2 case fine Irifli Linens
I do. Cotton Cambrics
Ret pieces firft quality Veiling.
For f.de by
SAMUEL RUSSELL.
Sept. 8—54
Factorage,
No. 17,
BOLTON'S WHARF,
The fubferiber having returned to this
|Jace for tiie purpose ot re-commencing the
above BUSINESS, refpeftfully tenders
bis services to planters of South-Carolina
end Georgia, with assurances of unremit-
Xed exertions to promote the interest of all
who may favor him with their confidence,
as well in the execution of ordets, as the
disposal of any fpecits of property commit
tp bis care.
JOSEPE A. SCOT E
Nov. 29 iaw 79
The Subscriber
j
Offers for sale at bis storey Marke t ,
square,
ao boxes No. 10 Cotton Cards
4 do. do. 9 do. do.
6 do. do. 8 do. do.
38 pieces Scotch Oznaburgs
3 2 bundles genuine Turkey Red
18 reams letter Paper
8 do. common do.
130 do. w r pping do.
8 kegs Dupons & Co’s FF rag Gun- •
powder
2000 rific Flints
aooo oil do. *
3000 mnfleet do.
7 tons Swedes Iron, assorted
2po lbs. bar Lead
8 dozen warranted felling Axes.
JAMES H. FRAZER.
Aug. 1 3 —8t—48
The Subscriber
t” - ■ .
orFERS FOR SALE,
100 kegs Cut Nails
i 6 calks Hots
30 boxes cotton and wool Cards
4 do. llravv Bonwets
12 reams deiriv printing Paper
50 do. blue medium do.
■too do. wrapping do.
20 ‘pieces Oznaburgs
acoo yards-up country Homespun
100 boxes Fish
13 do. Candles
60 reams foolscap and port writing Pa-{
per
6 lbs. Wafers
4 kegs Gun-Powder
30 barrels Flour
60 lbs. Shoe Tbr- ad
1 cask Negro Shoes
30 dor. n Webster’s Spelling Books
JONAIi lAN BATTELLE.
Augult 8 45
Crockery Ware, &c
• ■ &
ic crus, white and blue edge Plates &c.
1 1*1! Sadlevs Ware
1 c rik Carpenters Tools
40 chiefts negro Pipes
* 3 calks Card Wire
6 kegs I cad B-lls
ico Cutlasses
£0 kegs floring Brads 8c Nails
3 krgs beli Fhnts
For fair by
S rURG SS & BURROUGHS,
May 19 22 No.p, Boltons Range
*v *
■2OOO bushels of Corn,
F->r accommodating terms, by
TAYLOR, DAVlfib 8c i AY LOR.:
Sept, 12— 4 t—55 -
Vaccine Matter.
THE Subscriber having been ajJjiointed ‘
bv the President of the United States,
Agent for Vaccination, hereby gives no
tice, that GENUINE VACCIN E M AT
-1 TER, will be furnilhed to any Phyiician
j or other citizen of the United States, who
j may apply to him tor it. The application
1 mud be made by pull and the requilite fee
! (five dollars) in the current bank paper of
any of the middle slates. forwarded with it.
When required, such directions, Scl. how
to us- it, will be furnifhed with the matter,
as will enable any difereet person who can
read and write, to fec.ure Ins own family
from the Small Pox, with the greatest cer
tainty, and without auy trouble or danger, j
f All letters on this fubjeft, to or from
the undesigned and not exceeding half an
ounce in weight, are carried by the Uni- •
j ted States’ mail free of portage, in confor- .
mity to a late aft of Congress, entitled
“An Aft to encourage Vaccination.”
J AMES SMITH,
ZT. S. Agent Jor Vaccination, Baltimore. (
gr"?” Editors of Newspapers within the
United States, are requested to insert the
above for three weeks, and to forward a
paper containing it to the Agent tor Vac
cination, who will remit payment for the
Tame by port. |
September 5 53
Notice. J
All persons having any demands againfl
the estate of Richard M. Dimon, de
ceased, are requeued to present their ac
counts duly attested, and all indebted to
make immediate payment.
ASAHEL HOWE,
Aoguft 4 44 Adm'or.
S I’ATE OF NEW-YORK- ;
Board of Health Lottery. |
SCHEME. bo 1 l.
t Prize of 40,00* is -40,000
1 do. 20,000 20,060 !
1 do. 10,000 10,000
X do. 5,000 5,000 1
t do. 3,000 3,000
1 , do. 31,500 2,500
2 do. 2,000 4,000
t do. 1,500 1,5 00
6 dc. 1,000 6,000
14 do- 500 7,000
50 do. 200 10,000
80 do. 100 8,000 ‘
Yoo do. 50 s*ooo
200 do. ao 4,000
i 11,900 do. 10 119,000
f- . -
12,359 Prizes.
22,641 Blanks. \
Less than two Blanks to and Prize. .
The drawing will commence in the city
of New-York, on the firft Tuesday in De
cember next, an! will continue to draw
sc® tickets each day, until finilhed. Pri
zes payable 40 days after the conclusion
of the drawing, fubjeft to a deduction of,
15 per cent.
Tickets in the above Lottery, for sale
by the fubferibers, at 10 dollars, each.
Prize Tickets received in payment.
Mirquand, Paulding & Penfieid.
Tilly 14—38 |
1 “ “ 1 1 _ “ ’ L ‘ l ~ 1 1 1
The Copartnership
Os Small & M‘Nish, is this day dis
solved in conf-Hiience of the death of Ro
bert Small. All persons indebted to the
late firm are eamellly requerted to come
forward and fettle their refpeftive balan
i ces, and ttiofe to whom they are indebted
are requerted to render their accounts for
i’cttlement, to JOHN M‘NISH,
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 #7 33
Leonard Bartow & Cos.
(Market Square)
Have jurt received a consignment of
Rogers’ PULMONIC DETERGENT,
latelyf much celebrated for the cure of
coughs, catarrhs, and consumptions. Al
so, one bale CAMOMILE FLOWERS.
June 20 law.jmji
Assize of Bread.
The price of FLOUR being seven dol
lars per barrel, the weight of bread for the
present month, must be as follow®, viz :
•> lb. oz.
cent3 loaf must weigh 2 11
6i do. J do do. do 1 5^
Os which all bakers and lellers of bread
are required to pay due attention thereunto.
* J. PETTIBONE, c. t.
Sept. 12 55 ■ ? ‘"‘V
Removal.
Taylor, Davies & Taylor, have re
moved their compting houle to Bolton’s
j up;#r wharf, where they rontinue to t.-afis
aft Faßorage Commission Business,
; with tbrir tribal attention,
i Augufl 1 43
SAVANNAH: MOND VY, September 19, 1814
iA P-emium nf O.ie Hundred*
i D -lldi s. I
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ex
clulivr of the usual hire, will be paid tor
the FIRST WAGGON and FOUR
HORSES, competent to transport three
thousand pounds weight, having a faithful
driver, which [hall attend at the Court-
House in Sa\ annah, and take the Records ;
of the County to such.place as may be de
signated, in c ise ot an alarm from invafi
-011, that may require their removal.
By order of tbe Hon• the Inferior
Court ,
JOB T. BOLLES, Clk.
Sept. 15. 56
We are authorised to announce Co.l
Thomas M. Berrien, as a candidate for
Lieutenant-Colonel of the nrrt dafs of tiie ‘
militia of the slate of Georgia.
’ September 15 •—56
Committees of Council.
! Committee of .Finance.—Aldermen
Bulloch, Jones, Mackay.
Guard Committee. —Aldermen Read,
Charlton, Norris.
Goal Gcmmutec.~~. Aldermen Charlton,
Harden, M‘lntoUi.
j Pump Committee.—" Aldermen M‘ln. •
; toili. Fell, Hersman. |
1 Street , Lane and Tree Committee i
! Aldermen Jones, Burke, Duke. / j
t Health Committee. —Alderm/n Read, !
Jones, Mackay.
Exchange Committee— i Aldermen 1
Harden, Mackay, Roe. f
Lamp Committee. —Aldermen Duke,
Norris, Hersman.
Committee of De/ence.-i—Aldermen
Jones. Burke, M.ii kav, tdanitn, Read.
Committee of Vigilanci— Aldermen
: Charlton, Roe, Norris. / 4 ■
j lAttcst.] D. D. WILLIAMS, C.G
; Sept. 15 56 i
Office
! FOR* THE SALE OF NEGROES.
] The fubferiber offers to families and !
others, a number of valuable HOUSE
SERVANTS and FIELD HANDS, a- ,
tnong them are—
A girl 18 years old, a good feamrtrtfs,
walher, ironer and cook, better suited to
the country.
A wench 22 years old, waflier, ironer j
and plain cook; very prime for the field.
One other, 28 or 30 years old, excellent ,
waflier and ironer, very linarl and aftive, 1
better luited to the country.
One other, about 38 years, very steady
and tolerably capable of house work, gen
erally; and would suit a family living in
’ the county befl, as flie lias been in the
: field.
Two very primeTellows, 24 years old, J
field hands, flout and likely.
Two ditto, 30 years old; and fevera
prime Fellows that would suit to work on
a wharf, at machines, and any drudgery.
1 Also, a fellow 24 years old, a bricklayer, ]
. and an excellent workman.
Also, a fellow, of fame age, an excel
lent house carpenter, and would lie ex- j
tremely valuable to any person refidingin j
the country.
5C?* Negroes Will be thankfully re
ceived at mv office, as usual, and every
exertion used to obtain fair prices and ef
feft speedy sales.
DAVID PDLOCK,
. August 25—50 Near tbe Exchange.
Will be~Sdd,
On Tuesday , tbe 2stb OBober next , at
tbe Plantation of Thornes Dovers ,
in Glynn County , all tbe per tonal
Property of John Thomas, late of j
said county, deceased—conffiing of •
Two Horses, one Saddle and Bridle, ‘
! four head of Cattle, a fine head of Hogs,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. fer
the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot j
said deceased.—Conditions cash, on the
day of sale.
’ ‘ JON ATHAN THOMAS, Adm'or.
September 12 55
Notice. v
All persons indebted to tbe Ertate of
John Thomas, late of Glynn County, dec.
are earnertiy required to make immediate
payment, and those indebted are requerted j
to render in the fame agreeably to law, to
JONATHAN THOMAS, |
Administrator.
M‘lntofli County, Sept. 6 55
Five Dollars Reward.
Eloped from the fubferiber’s employ, on
the morning of tbe ;d infl. his indebted
servant, WILLIAM BROWN KEN
NEDY, ablack fellow about 25 yens old,
5 feet 11 inches high, free spoken, very ,
insolent, and extremely talkative, a Bar- \
her by trade, and afted as Steward in the
Midasy Alexander Thompson, marter, the
cruize before the last. All pertons are ‘
cautioned againrt harboring or employing
the ab ve Have ; upon proof thereof the ;
law shall take its due course. Any person
delivering laid fellow to me, ftiall receive
tbe abqye reward.
. 4 •£§•; ‘ JACOB MORDECAI; * |
Sxpt. 12—55 I
• ■>. .
j Darien Church.
j The PEWS will be fold on Monday,
the 19th inrtant.
Wm. A. DUNHAM.
Sept. 8 <4 .
Boaiding House to Let.
Jesuit, I'liat well known
mm Stand in the city of
Savannah, ac present
occupied bv the fub
mmm feriber, large enough
_ E!t' l i|‘if*;ij{ffp|| to accomodate from 30
to 40 boarders; with
, a n excellent S TABLE that wMI bold 30
j borfes. Any person williing to rent the
; above, can be furniilied witli Redding and
Furniture of every deleription, on inode.
I rate terms for prompt pay ment —possession
given any time between this and ill day
of Oftober next*—For terms apply on the
pveinifes, to
JAMES WHITE.
For lale, a lecond handed CHAIR
1 and HARNESS ; and afl excellent fami
ly HORSE, warranted.
Sept. 5 3 w—s 3
To Rent,
I And possession given the if day of CB
HTHAT large and
convenient House
on the Bay, at
present occupied
by Mr. Bare. It
is the Left adapted
for an extensive
liO iKDi HOUSE
of any in this city. Apply to
JOHN ANDERSON..
Sept. 8. 54
200 Dollars Reward,
Will be paid in the following manner,
for the apprehending of a runaway Negro,
named SAM, generally called old Sam,
and sometimes calls himfelf Sami>ibbs.
He is a shrewd, artful, elderly fellow,
perhaps upwards of 50 ; is very plausible .
and remarkably intelligent. Htd on when
be left the lub.criber, a brown homespun
j coat, and white overalls, also an old draw !
’ hat ; be will be found felling fifh (being (
a great filherman) in Savannah market, or j
skulking about Savannah ; probably may |
contrast with fome firtierman to fell for -
him. Being a fellow moll artfully, and j
mischievous, and evilly disposed, and from 1
I a well tried knowledge ofhisattrociousand ‘
1 villainous disposition, the fafety of the
j town of Savannah is by no means secure,
while Sam skulks about it.
The following sums, will, without any
difficulty be paid on his apprehension, as
follows :
j Ist. One hundred and twenty Dollars,
1 will he paid, on his being lodged in any
Gaol in the United States, information
1 being made to the fublcriber at Well’s Post
Office, with proof lulficient of his being j
. hat bored hy any white man, on his being j
’ convifted of the off.nee.
! 2(1. Twenty Dollars on the above being
j done in the apprehension, with proof fuffi-
I dent to convift any free man of liarbor
j ing him, or speaking to him, while absent
• from his employment.
3d. Ten Dollars on such information,
sent me to Well’s Port Office, as will ena
ble me to take him, and proof to convift
I any slave of harboring, or being seen with ‘
him while out of my services.
4th. Fifty Dollars on his being deliver,
i ed to me at Well’s Port Office, South-
Carolina.
WILLIAM HUTSON WIGG.
August 4 1 aw 3m 44
Notice.
j Will lie 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, tbe State House in
Louisville, together with the Lots or pub
; lick Square on which it Hands, 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, ( Commit-
J. MERIWETHER, f foners.
’ June 16 30
Notice.
All persons having any demands againrt
i Joseph Turned, late of St. Simons’ Isl
-1 and, Glynn County, deceased, are requeft
|ed to render them : n according to law, and
those indebted to tbe ertate, to make im
mediate payment to
James White, 1 v
T rj l / JIeXCCUt 01“ S •
Joseph Turner, (
Dec. 30 88
Notice.
Nine months from the date liereof, ap
plication will be made to the honorable
\ the Justices of the Inferior Court ot Bryan
County, for leave to fell all the Ertate be
longing to the late Mr. William Butler ,
I in order that the fubferiber may be enabled
to pay the debts, and carry into efleft the
; Will of the deceased. s
THOS. F. WILLIAMS, ®#a/. Ex’or.
Feb. 1 amgm
Blanks, >v
I CfhtrUus Unit)printed at tbit Offct j
[Whole No. 3007.
Sheriff’s Sales.
On tbe frf Tuesday in OBober next ,
•will be sold at tbe court in
bPlntosb County , between tbe hours
of 10 and 3 o'clock*
One traft of land containing 456 acres
on the high point of Sapelo Ill.uul, or lb
much thereof, as will latisfy the taxes of
John Montalet, for the years 1810, it,
:.nd 12; amount due, dollars 300, and
colls.
; Also, one traft of land containing 170
■ acres, near South New-Port Bridge, b ■ icd
, on as the property ol James Mulryne, t 2
fati-fy an execution in favor of Edward,
Swarbrick.
R. FOWLER, s. m. c.
j September 5 5 3
Sheriff s Sale.’
Will be sold cn tbe first T-. esday bt
November next , at the court-house
in the town of fefferson, the follows”
ing NEGROES viz :—
Juno and tier child, Cbloe and berrhild;
to latisfy an execution on the tofeclolure
ol a mortgage ol Andrew Hannah, 1- xt*
cutor of David M*Credie, dec’d. againrt:
James Calhen. Conditions of sale, calk.
D. G. JONES, s. c. c.
Sept. 5— iaw—s3
Ranaway
About four Vefcks since, a negro wench
■ named BETTY ; flie is about 4feet 6 in
, dies high, broad across the ll.oulders, but
slender waifte; flie is supposed to have gone
to Augulla. A liberal reward rill b- paid
on delivering her in Jail, or with the Prin
ter hereof. She lias been often at the
Levingston’s.
August r n 49
Public Notice
Is hereby given, that the fubferiber wil(,
after the expiration of nine months from
the date hereot, make application to the
honorable the Inferior (knirt of Chatham
county, for leave to fell the following de
scribed property, being part of the real
■ estate of Saul Simons, F-sq. deceased, lor
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
’ said estate.
j To wit, one lot of Land on the South
. Common, of the tall of Savannah, adjoin-
I ing John Currie’s lots.
Lot No 4, Franklin ward, in the city
j of Savannah.
j Part of Lot No. 3, Beletha, Tything,
| 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 a
lane, on the other by the remaining part
of lot No. 3. Subjeft to the life estate
of Hannah Leion. DAVID I.EION,
Administrator with tbe will annexed *
Notice.
All person: having claims or demands
againrt the estate of Saul Simons, late of
: Savannah, esq. deceased, will please exhi-
I bit them legally attested, and those indebt
-1 ed to said estate, are requerted to make pay.
went to the fubferiber. D. LEION,
Administrator with tbe will annexed*
Jan. 31—97
Notice.
Nine months after date, application
will be made to the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Bryan County, for legve to sell a
’ traft of Land in raid county called Wood-
I ville, containing fifteen hundred acres,be)
longing to the estate of Ralah E. F.l.
liott, deceased ; to be sold for the benefit
of tiie heirs and creditors.
STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Ex’or.
March 11 38
Notice.
Nine months after date hereof, applies
’ tion will be made to the Honorable the In
ferior Court of Chatham County, for leave
to fell the real estate ot William
Elliott, Esq. dec. for the benefit of tbe
heirs and creditors of laid Estate.
ROBT. HABERSHAM, Adm'or.
April ai am9Hi 14
GEORGIA, By I,aac Crew*, Clerk of
(L. S.) C'hcC'iurt l Otdinaiy for
Isaac Crew*. \ the county of Catndeo and
Stale aforesaid.
Whereat, Catharine Miller applie* for Irt.
ter* of administration, w'th the wil annexed,
ort the efiate and iff. £l* of John C. Nigfiien.
gale, late of id id county, deceased.
Tliefe are therefore to ettf and admnnifh,
all and lingular the kindred and creditor* of
the’ said deceased, to file their objeflion* (if
any they have) in my office, on or before the
firft Monday in Nov. next, o'berwife lettcia
of Adminiftiation will be gramed.
Given under my hand and seal, thi#
30th day of August, 1814, ants in the
gßihof American Independence. [S3J
GEORCIA, J By James Boflon, clerk o
(t. * ) > the Court of Ordinary for the
J. Bolton. ) County of Effingham in thf
state alorefa and.
Whereas, John M'Logan, of Ebpaterei,
in said Qouniy. applies to me for letters'of
Acimin ft tar ion on the estate and effefts of Dr.
Jacob Shrodcr, latr ol Effingham county, dec.
as bis greatest creditor.
Tliefe are therefore to ci:e and adm- nifh oil
and ftngular the kindled and creditors, of
laid dec. to file their objections, (if any 1 they
have)on orbeforethe Ist Monday in Nov,
next, othe 1 wife letter* ot admmiftration will
be graated.
Gtven under my hand and seal, this 30th
day of August, in the year 1814, and 38th
year of the Independence of the Untied States
| pf America.
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