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PUBLISHED on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, by PHILIP D. IVOOLHOPTER , near the Exchange, at SIX DOLLARS per annum —HALF in ADVANCE.
Vol XiX. —No. 60J
Marshal’s Sale.
Vn't ltd States—Dijtnft of Georgia
By virtue of a decree from the Hon.
Wm. StepH; ns. Judge of the H - ' tried. ,
Quirt of t .e United States, in nvl ‘Or die i
1* id diftrift, will be fold at the ft ire occu
pied by Minis & Henry, on MONDAY,
the 3d of October, at ten o’clock.
The following GOODS, captured by the
privateer Harrison, viz:—
8 packages linen and cotton .Cambric
5 do. printed Calicoes
6 do. Britannias and Pf.tilias
8 do. inull, figured, and japan Muffin
2 do. Dimity I
j do. Ginghams
< do. Salamanca and Japan Shawls
4 do. cottoa Stockings
1 do. silk do.
1 dp. do. Chainbrays
4 do. Bourbon and Check Handkerchiefs
v- 4. do. Broadcloths, afibittd
Jean, Check, Bedtick, Ravens Duck
Beaver, fiik and Willow Hats, Twine
Blankets, MufWd, &c.
Conditions—all sums under 1000 dol
lars, calli; over that amount, approved
notes at sixty days, with bank discount
added.
JOHN EPPINGER, Marjbal.
Sept. 19 57
Just Received,
A fine affertinent of DRY GOODS.
FOR SALE BY
R. RICHARDSON.
July 25 * 4i*
Just Received,
3 case fine Irifli Linens
do. Cotton Cambrics
Xi pieces firft quality Veiling.
For fide by
SAMUEL RUSSELU
Sept. 8—54 _
4-4 fine Irish Linens and 6-4
C.i mimes.
JUST RECEIVED,
i case fine Irifli Linens
t trunk 6-4 Cambrics
%o pieces 2d Cloths. For sale for cash by
WAY & BAKER.
Sept. 12—55
Tne Subscribers
Have ibis day entered into Co-partner
fiiip, under the firm of IVAT & BAKER ,
and offer for sale (at the ltore latclv occu
pied b> William Way) a v .riety of Ar
ticles, iuitable tor the preient and ap
proaching feai'on.
Juil received, a tew pieces Superfine
BROADCLO I HS and CASSIMEKES.
|0“ All perl’ons havingdemafius againli
Willi am Way, or the late firm of A.
Baker and Cos. are requested to present
the fame, and those indebted will makoiiu
weuiaan payment.
WILLIAM WAY.
A. BAKER.
Angufi 27 51
S 1 ATE OF NEW-YORK.
Board of Health Lo (cry.
SCHEME. uoiu.
I Prize of 40,000 is 40,000
i do. 20,000 20,000
1 do. 10,000 10,000
1 do. 5,000 5,000
1 do. ‘3,000 3,000
1 do. 2,500 2,500
2 do. 2,000 4,000
I do. *,500 1.500
6 do. 1,000 6,000
14 do- 500 7,000
50 do* 200 10,000
80 do. 100 8,000
ico do, 50 .5,000
”2co do* 20 4,000
*1,900 do, 10 119,000
12,359 Prizes.
22,641 Blanks.
Less l ban two Blanks to a Prize.
The drawing will commence in the city
©f New-Yolk, on the firft TuefdaVin De
cember next, an 1 will continue to draw
50* tickets each day,until finilheu. Pri
zes payable 40 days after the conclusion
et tiie drawing, iubjeft to -a deduction of
*S per cent.
Tickets in tiie above Lottery, for sale
-by the fubferibers, at 10 dollars, each.
Prize Tickets received in payment.
Marquand, Pntiiuing 61 Penfield.
July 14—38
The Copartnership
Os Small & M‘Nish, is this dav dis- !
siili cd in confequeo'"” cf the de jili of Ro
bert Small. All pfiions indei ted to tiie
late firm are ear;.t Illy requested to Come
forward and fettle iietr-rdpedive balan
ces, and triofe t.v rv:.*. n they are indebted
are r-q-itftAi uni’.-. th-ir accounts f.a
settlement, to JOHN MLnISH,
sun icing Copartner.
Who continues to carry on business in
his own name, at the counting house for
irerly occupied by Small & M’Niali, on
Smith’s Wharf.
Juie 27 !
On Tap, j
One cifk of excellent Ciaret, at leafl 3 1
years old, verv little inferior to Medocyto
be fold at the low mice of 1 50 per gallon.
Also, for sale. ;
Frefli Syrup of Lemon at 75 cts. pr. bottle
Bell white Havaiina Sugar at 5 lbs for a
dollar
Do. real J .maica do. 6 lbs. for a dollar
.Stiong wine Vinegar, at 62] per gallon
Sharp cider do 374 do.
Doubled dillilled Rose Water, 75 cents
per quart bottle
Double dillilled Orange Water, 1 dollar
per bottle
French Beandy, 2 50 per gallon
Cherrp do 250 pel* do.
Preserved Ginger at 50 cents per lb.
Bell Martinique Cordials at 75 cents per ;
bottle
Frontignac Wine, Mace, Cinnamon, Nut-,
megs !
Cloves and Allsnice, Carmine, Pruflian ‘
Blue
Indigo, Wrapping Paper, Pe'Wttr Candle
Moulds
Bed Hyson Tea, Twine, Macabeau Snnff
Essence ot Lemon and Beiganiote, Demi
johns
Corks, &c. Candles by the box.
Every article whole price is not fixed,
will be iold under coll. Apply to
P. MORIN,
Oppofue to yiejfrs. Dufore's.
Sept. 26 59
The Subscriber
OFFERS FOR SALE,
100 kegs Cut Nails
6 calks Hoes
30 boxes cotton and wool Cai ds
4 do. draw Bon wets
12 reams demy printing Paper
50 do. blue medium do.
100 do. wrapping do.
20 pieces Oztiaburgs
2000 yards-up country Homespun
100 boxes Filh
13 do. Caudles
60 reams foolscap and poll writing Pa
per
6 lbs. Wafers
4 kegs Gun-Powder
3© barrels Flour
• 60 lbs. Shoe Thread
J 1 cask Negro Shoes
20 dozen Webfler’s Spelling Books
JONATHAN BATTELLE.
Augufl 8 45
Vaccine Matter.
THE Sublcriber having been appointed
bv the Prelulent of the United States,
j %
Agent tor Vaccination, hereby gives no
tice, that GENUINE VACCIN E MA T
TER, will be furnilhed to any Physician
or other citizen of tiie United States, who
may apply to him for it. The application
inull be made by poll and the requilite fee
(five dollars) in the current bank paper of
apy of the middle Hates, forwarded with it.
When required, Inch directions, See. how
to use it, will be furuiflied with the matter,
as will enable any difereet person who can
read and write, to secure his own family
from the Small Pox, with the greatest cer
tainty, and without any trouble or danger.
All letters on this fubjedt, to or from j
the undersigned and not exceeding half an
ounce in weight, are carried by tiie Uni
j ted States’ mail free pf postage, in confor
i niity to a late ail of Congress, entitled
l$ An Adi to encourage Vaccination.”
JAMES SMITH,
U. S. Agent Jor Vaccination , Baltimore. •
SO 0 * Editors of Newspapers within the ‘
< United--States, are requ.fted to infi rt the j
1 above for three weeks, and to forward a
! paper containing it to the Agent for Vac-j
! filiation, who will remit payment for the j
fame !v poll. Sept. 5 53
Office
FOR THE SALE OF NEGROES.
The fubferijaer offers to families and j
others, a number of valuable HOUSE
SERVANTS and FIELD HANDS, a
mong them are—
A girl 18 years old, a good seamstress,
walher, ironer and cook, better suited to
the country.
A Werch 22 years old, waftier, ironer
and plain cook; very prime for the field.
One other, 28 or 30 years old,excellent
walher and ironer. verv finart and active,
better suited to the country.
One other, about 38 years, very Heady
and tolerably capable of house work, gen- f
erallv; and would luit a family living in
the country bed, as (he has been in the
field.
Two very prime fellows, 24 years old,
field hands, flout and likely.
Two ditto, 30 years old ; and fevera 1
prime Fellows time would luit to work on ]
a wharf, at machines, and any drudgery. *
Also, a fellow 24 years old, a bricklayer,
and an excellent workman.
Aifo, a fellow, of fame age, an excel
lent house carpenter, and would be ex
tremely valuable to any perfoiyt-fkling in
the country. ;
gCT® Negroes will be thankfully re-*
ceived at niv office, as tifual, and eve y
exertion 11 fed to obtain fair prices and- ef
fect speedy sales.
DAVID POLOC.K,
Augufl 25—50 Near the Exchange.
REASON AND TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE THE WAY.
SAVANNAH: THUR>D\Y, Septembkr 29, 1814.
Removal.
Taylor, Daviks & Taylor, have re
moved their tempting house to Bolton’s
upper wharf, where they continue to trans
act Fa&orage 65 s Commijfion Business ,
with their usual attention.
Augufl i 43
Crockery Ware, 6cc
15 crates white and blue edge Plates &c.
1 sale Sadlers V\ . re
1 calk Carpenters Tools
40 chefls ntgro Pipes
3 calks Card Wire
6 kegs Lead Bails
200 Cutlasses
80 kegs fforing Brads & Nails
! 3 kegs bell Flints
For sale bv
STURGES& BURROUGHS,
i May 19 22 ifo.9, Boltons Range ;
| * —7 j
Caution.
MERCHANTS and others are cau
tioner] againfl purciialiug the two follow- ;
ing Bills qf Exchange , which have been !
loft in the Pocket-Book of the Subscriber,
on the ro.id from New-York, liz :
One Bill for £706 9/. §d. furling,
drawn by Samuel Gray.
! One for £924 ferlins drawn by t
Samuel Gray, Sylvan us pa ay, and
William Kay.
Both El! LS drawn at thirty days fight,
on Samuel vVilliams, London, in favor
• of A illi vk Gray, and endowed by
THOMAS H. N ARI).
If the above Bills, or eithir of them j
fliould he discovered, it is re uefled that !
information may be given to he Subscri
ber, at Btfion, or Goodhuk!& Ward,
No. 44 ‘ouch-*tlreet, New-Yotk. Fortlie ;
! Pocket-Book and its conteutsJa reward ot
One Hundred Dollars is off) red.
j ‘t he Editors of till: Montreal
1 Courant, Quebec Gazette, nd Halifax
Gazette, are liquefied to insert the above
‘ advertisement for three week], in their res
pective papers ; and the coll of insertion
j will he duly paid by Mr. Ward to their
[ order.
I Boston , Sept. 3, 1814.— 31V —58
i
IA P entium ot One Handled
Dili's.
! ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ex
prlufivc- of the u-mal ! ire, will be paid for
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 Savannah, and take the Records
of the C untv to such place as may be de
signated, in c ise ot an alarm from invasi
on, that may require their removal.
By order of the Ron. the Inferior
Court.
JOB T. BOLLES, Clk.
Sept. 15. 56
We are authorised to announce Cos
Thomas M. Berrien, as a candidate for \
Lieutenant-Colonel of the firft class of the
militia of the Hate of Georgia.
September 15 —--56
i Assize of Bread.
1
The price of FLOUR being seven dol
lars per barrel, the weight of bread for tiie
present month, mull be as follows, viz :
n lb. oz.
cents loaf mull we igh 2 U
6U do. do do. do *5?
Os which all bakers and fellers of bread
are required to pfv due attention thereunto.
J. PETTIBONE, c. t.
Stpt. 12 55
Boarding House to Let*
‘That well known
Stand in the city of
■ Savannah, at present
occupied by the iub
fenber, large enough
. to accomodate from 3 o
to 40 boarders; with
an excellent S TABLE that will hold 30
liofj'es. Any person williing to rent the
above, can he furnilhed with Bedding and
Furniture of every defer ip t ion, on mode
rate terms for prompt pay merit—polfrlfiou
given any time between this and Ift day
of October next. —For terms apply on the
premises, to .
JAMES ‘YVHITE.
JO™ For laic,a iecond handed CHAIR
and HARNESS; and an excellent fami
ly HORSE, warranted.
Sept. 5—3w—53
I / To Rent,
And possession given tbe \Jiday of 03.
TIJAT Jarge and
/ 1 convenient Hou*
0,1 the Ba) ’
fev J Si Sr l present occupied
by r * a:ire>
’ if lhe
E - - 1 KT-idl ior an exctniive
lO.akDING house
of any in this city. ’Appjv to
JOHN ANDERSON.
Sept. 8 54
Library.
Tn future the hours of delivering books !
will be front 12 to 2 o’clock every Tues- j
day, TlnirlUay and Saturday.
OEMLER, librarian.
Sept. 22—58
-A.
The Subscriber
Has just received,
16 pieces fupu fine bine and black Cloth
40 do. do. blue and black Caffinine
40 do. Yorklliiie Cloths, fit for fervauts
30 do. Bristol Blankets
10 do. Bath Coating
Which v>ill bt- fold at reduced price.,
by SAMUEL UUoSELL.
Sept. 2 2 6t 58
Ail ; erso s lu>ciiy dr-
I linWs again!! tin: ellate of Mrs. If. Y.
i Morel, are requested to render them in
| properly attefled, and those indebted to
! make payment, to John P. Williamfoti,
; Eiq. PAT. HQUSFOUN,
Sept. 22 —58 Adm'or.
|
A'iniimflrntot r s Sale,
By permission of tie Cdurt of Ordina
ry, ’will be sold on TiIKSDAY, the
\ nth October-n e xt, at the late dtvell- |
! ing bouse of Mrs. Harriot Y. Morel, j
dec. all tbe Household and KUcben
FUR X ITU RE cf said dec’d, consist
ing of !
Sophoa, Side Board, dining and card ‘
Tables, Bureaus, Chairs, IV ds and Bed- |
Heads, dining and tea letts China, Silver
| Plate, &c.
ALSO,
A few BOOKS, a four wheel CAR
RIAGE, and one carriage HORSE.
By order cf tbe Administrator. 1
Terms, calli.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock.
WILLIAM BELCHER ,Auß'r .
Sept, 22 58 \
•~~ l - y ■ |
Notice.
All perfoas having any demands againfl
the eftats of Richard M- Dimon, de
ceased, are requested to present tlieir ac
counts duly attested, and all indebted to
make immediate payment.
ASAHEL HOWE,
Anguft 4 44 Adm'or.
111 ,mm - ■ \ 1 ■ m \ mum ■
Notide.
All ]jerfons indebted to the Ellate of
; John Thomas, late of Glynn County, dec.
are uarriellly required to make immediate
! payment, and tnofe indebted are requested
to render in the fame agreeably to law, to
JONATHAN THOMAS,
Administrator.
M’lntofh County, Sept. 6 55
Five Loilars Reward
Eloped from the iubferiber’s employ, on
the morning of the 3d mil. his indebted
servant, WILLIAM BROWN KEN
NEDY, a black fellow about 25 years old,
5 fee: ii inches high, free spoken,
insolent, and extremely talkative, a Bar
ber by trade, and ailed as Steward in the
Midas , Alexander Yhompfon, inafter, the ;
cruize before the lad. All -persons are ;
cautioned againfl harboring or employing
the ab ve Have ; upon proof thereof the
law (hall take its due coivrle. Any person
delivering laid fellow to me, fliall receive •
the above reward-
JACOB MORDECAI.
Sept. 12—55
Notice.
Nine months from tbe date hereof, ap
plication will be made to- the honorable
the J offices of the Inferior Court ot Bryan
County, for leave to fell all tbe Ellate be
longing to the late Mr. IVilliam Butler ,
in order that the fubferiber may be enabled
to pay the debts, and carry into effect the
Will of the deceased.
THOS. F. WILLIAMS, SbiaI.Ex’or.
Feb. 13111910
Notice.
Nine months after date, application
will lie made to the Just ices of the Inf- djr
Court of Bryan County, for leave to sell a
trail of Land in said county called Wood
ville, containing fifteen hundred acres, be j
longing to the ellate ol Ralah E. El
liott, deceased ; tube sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors.
STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Ex'or.
March 11 3&
Will be Sold, .
On Tuesday, tbe -2stb• Q3ober next , at
the Plantation of Thomas Dovers,
in Glynn County , all tbe personal
Property of Jims Thomas, late cf
said county . deceased—corfifiingof
Two Horses, qpe Saddle arid Bridle,
four head of Cattle, a fine liead of Ho?>s,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, &e. for
the benefit of the hei* and creditors of
*tid dece i-sed,—Conditions calli, on the
day of sale.
’ JONATHAN THOMAS, Adnt'uTr
September 12 ‘
[Whole JS°* 3010^
Crockery & Glass Ware
The fiilfi riber has removed -a part of
his dock to Augusta, where country mer
chants may h: supplied with Well assorted
crates and calks at the Savannah pi ices, on.
application to Messrs. Barrett & Sims.
ABNER WOODRUFF.
Sept. 26— 4t 59 _
Marshal's Sale.
United States—District cf Georgia.
By virtue ol a decree Torn the lion. Win.
Steplwns, judge ot the diilr'ufl court of
the United States, for the find diftridl,
will be fold at St. Mary’s on MON-
D \ Y, tiie 3d October, at 10 o'clock,
‘The brig
with her tackle, apparel and
jgsjjiWrr lh initure ; and her CARGO,
confiding of ffveral thou land buft.eU of
SALT—condemned as prize to the Unit
ed States’ naval force under Commodore
Hugh G. Campbell. Conditions, calh. ‘
JOHN LPFINGER,
Sept. 26—59 Marshal .
University of Pennsylvania.
THE MEDICAL LECTUR F.S in this
Univerfitv will commence on the first
; Monday ill November next. >
j AnaToMY— Bv Casper Willar, M. D
’ Theory & PraC itce of Physic— Byr
B. S. Barton. VI. D.
; Materu Medic a—Jßy N. Chapman,
! M. D.
i Chemistry— By John R. Coxe, M. TANARUS).
’ _ By PhilipS. PhisicM. D.
Surgery- j. s . Dor3cV , M . D.
Midwifery —By T. C. James, -M. D.
*,* The editors of the following news
’ pa]x:rs are requelt.d to publilh the above
1 notice till the fiiltof November, and fend
their bills for payment to N. Chapman,
M. I). Dean of the Medical Faculty:-
Telegraph and American, B Itimore ; Na*
tioml Intelligencer and Federal Republi
can, Diftridt of Columbia; the Gaz'tte,
Alexandria ; the P. triot and Enquirer,
Richmond, Va. ; the Peterlburg Intelli
gence! and Republican, Pettilburg, Va. J
Ledger and Herald, Norfolk ; the Win
’ theft-r Gazette, Winchester, Va.; the
Wilmington Gazette, Wilmington, N.C.|
j tin- Federal Republican, Newbern, N. C.;
! tiie Courier and Times, Cliarlefton, S. C. ;
j the Museum, Savannali, Geo.; the Augu>
1 ta Herald, Augufta,Geo. ; the la-xiiigton
I Reporter, and the Kentucky Gazette, Lex
ington, Kentucky; the Clarion, Tenues
ere v the Wiftern Spy, Cincinnati, Ohio }
tiie Ohio Federalill, St. Clairstille, Ohio }
5 rht Evening Poll and Columbian, Ntw-
Yorkj tiie Albany Higifter, Albany, N.
Y.; the Connedicut Courant, and the
{ Connefticut Gazettee, Hartford, Conn ;
Providence Gazette, Providence, R. I.;
the Centinel and Chronicle* Boston; the
Portsmouth Oracle, Portsmouth, K. PI.;
the Trenton Feder?lid, Trenton, N. J.;
the Wafliingtonian, Windsor, Vermont—
the Pittlburg Mercury, and tire Pittlburg
Gazette, Pittlbyrg, Pi.; the American
Watchman, ana the .Delaware Gazette*
Wilmiijgton, Del.
Sept. 26 59
Sheriff s Sales.
: On the first Tuesday in OStober next,
•will be sold at the court-bouse in the
city of Savannah, between the hour <*
of jo and 3 o’clock,
411 the buildings and improvement*
(on the lot in Weft Broad Street, belong
ing to the estate Shick) or so much there
of as will fatisfy the taxes of Janies Platt
for the year ißi3,amountduedolls. 46 38
gild colts.
Also, all that Lot and improvements
No, ward, or so much thereof
as will fatisfy the taxes of William Rolls
tor the y£ar 1813, amount due dolls. 451
, and cods.
• Also, 228 acres ot Land in Chatham coun
’ ty, about 4 miles from Savam#ii, bounded
to the east by the Glebe Land, and to the
north by Savannah river,or so rmichthere
> of as will fatisty the John D.
Montallet, for the year 1801 ; amount
due, dolls. 67, 50, and costs. The above
to be sold at the risk of the former purcha
ser, wlio has not complied with the terms
’ of sale.
Also, a small tenement House at the
corner of Abtrcorn flreet and, Bay Lane
levied on as the property of James Eng
land, to satisfy John Beck.
* J. B. NORRIS, s. c. c.
September 26 56
Sher ff’s Sales.
On the firfi Tuesday in Oclobtr nexi t
•will be sold at the court bouse in
Mlntosb County , between tbe bourr
of 10 and 3 o’clock.
One trail of land containing 456 acres
on the high point of SapeJo Iflaud, or so
much thereof, as will fatisfy the taxes of
John Montalet, for the years 1810, 11,
\ and 12; amount due, dollars 300, and
; Cofls.
; Also, one trail of land containing 170
acres, near South New-Port Bridge, levied
on as tlie property of Janies Mtilrync, to
fatisfy an execution in favor of Edward
Swarbrick. -
R. FOWLER, s. M. *
September 3 . 53