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Vol XIX.—No. 61]
Marshal’s Sale.
United States — Dis'riß of Georgia. *
Bv virtue of a decree from the lion. Wm ;
$ Stephens, judge ol the dillricl court ofj
the United States, for the said diflridt,!
will be fold at St. Mary’s on MON-’
DAY, the 3d October, at 10 o’cloek, |
p. iAThe brig E REDERICK,i
VT with her tackle, apparel and
fnmitnre ; and her CARGO,*
conliiling of levcral thousand bushels of
SALT —condemned as prise to tlie Unit
ed States’ naval force under Commodore
Hugh G. Campbell- Conditions, cafli. 1
JOHN EPPINGER,
Sept. 26—59 Marshal
• Marshal’s Sale.
\ United States—Dijirift of Georgia.
By virtue of a decree from the Hon.
Wm. Stephens, judge of the Dillricl
Court of tne United States, in and fer the
laid dillricl, will be fold at the store occu
pied !>y Minis & Henry, on MONDAY,
tlie 3d of O&ober, at ten o’clock,
The following GOODS, captured by tlie
privateer Harrison, vi2:—
8 packages linen and cotton Cambric
5 do. printed Calicoes
6 do. Britannias ‘and PLtillas
8 do. mull, figured, and japan Mu din
a do. Dimity
% do. Ginghams
.5 do. Salamanca and Japan Shawls
4 do. cotton Stockings
a do. silk do.
i do. do. Chambrays
4 do. Bourbon and Check Handkerchiefs
4, do. Broadcloths, assorted
Jean, Qieck, Bedtick, Ravens Duck
Beaver, lilk ahd willow Hats, Twine
Blankets, Mu Hard, See,
Conditions—all funis under 1000 dol
lars, ca(li; over that amotnit, approved I
notes at fixry days, with bank discount
added.
JOHN EPPINGER, Marjbal.
Sept- 19 57
Crockery & Glass Ware
The fubferiber has removed a part of
bis {lock to Augusta, where country mer
chants may be supplied with well assorted
crates and calks at the Savannah pi ices, on
application to Messrs. Barrett S’ Sims.
ABNER WOODRUFF.
’ - C Vpft! -4t o')
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Library.
n future the hour3 of delivering books
wijbe from 12102 o’clock every Tues
,daj Thursday and Saturday.
, OEMLER, Librarian.
* Vpu 22—58
Subscriber
Has just received ,
*6 pieces hiper one blue and black Cloth
40 do. uo. blue and black Caiinnere
40 do. Yorkftiii y Cloths, fit tor lervsuits
30 do. Bristol Rfankets
Io do. Batii Gating
Which wilL-bi fold at reduced prices,
by ,/SAMUEL RUSSELL.
Sept. 22 6t 58
Just Received,
A fine aCbrtment of DRY GOODS.
for sale by
R. RICHARDSON.
July 25 4*
Just Received,
Y case fine Irifti Linens
1 do. Cotton Cambrics
“T 2 pieces firft quality Verting.
For iale bv
SAMUEL RUSSELL.
Sfcpt. 8—54
4-4 fine Irish Linens and 6-4
ll Cambrics.
JUST RECEIVED,
T case fine Irifti Linens
i trunk 6-4 Cambrics
ad Ciotlis. For sale for cafli by
WAV & BAKER.
12—55
The Subscribers
.Have this day l entered into Co-partner
fliip, under the firm of IVAX is? BAKER,
. *nd offer for fa!e (at the llorc latelv occu
pied-bv William Way) a variety^af Ar
ticles, suitable for the present and ajv (
s profxhing feafoh.
i rJfill received, a lew pieces Superfine j
j BKOADGLO'I HS axdCASSIM ERES. j
I IQ* ‘All ]> ribila having demands against j
| Willi am Way, or the J ate firm of A.
IBa ker and Cos. are requelled to present
Ktlie fame, and those indebted will makeim-
Rvaediate payment.
& * WILLIAM WAY.
A. BAKER.
Atiguft 27 , 51
if*
* Removal.
, Taylor, Davies & Taylor, have re
moved their corypting house to Bolton’s
upper wharf, where thev continue to trans
act FaSlorage Commijjion Business }
With their usual attwuoiu
* 4 4 % - 4 ? , |
On Tap,
One cnlk of excellent (iluret, at lcafl 3
years old, very little inferior to Medoc,to
be Ibid at the low price of 1 50 per gallon.
Also, for sale ,
Frefii Syrup of Lemon at 75 cts. pr. bottle
Led white Havamia Sugar at 5 lbs tor a
dollar
Do. real Jamaica do, 6 lbs. for a dollar
Strong wine Vinegar, at per gallon
Sharp cider do do.
Doubled difiilled Rose Water, 75 cents
per quart bottle
Double difiilled Orange Water, 1-dollar
per bottle
French Brandy, ? 50 per gallon
Cherry do 250 per do.
Preserved Ginger at 50 cents per lb.
Bell Martinique Cordials at 75 cent3 per
bottle
Frontignac Wine, Mace, Cinnamon, Nut
megs ‘ ‘•
Cloves and Allspice, Carmine, Prussian
Blue
Indigo, Wrapping Paper, Pewter Candle
Moulds
Befi Hyson Tea, Twijje, Macabeau Snuff
EflVnct* ot Lemon and Bergamote, Demi
johns
Cork;:, &c. Candles bv the box.
Every article whole price is not fixed,
will be fold under cost. Apply to
P. MORIN,
Oppofte to Mejfrs. Dufore's.
Sept. 26 59
The Subscriber
OFFERS FOR SALE,
100 kegs Gut Nails
6 calks Hoes
30 boxes cotton and wool Caleb
4 do. draw Bonnets
12 rj-aujs 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 poll waiting Pa
per
* 6 lbs. Wafers
4 kegs Gun-Powder
30 barrels Flour
60 lbs. Shoe Thread
1 c.isk Negro Shoes
20 dozen Webfier’s Spelling Books
JONATHAN BATTELLE.
Atigufi 3
Vaccine Matter.
THE Subscriber having been appointed
by the Prelident of the United States,
Agent for Vaccination, hereby gives no
tice, that genuine vaccine mat
ter, will be fund (bed to any Phylician
or other citizen of the United States, who
may apply to hivufor it. The application
mull be made by pofi and the requisite leu
(live dollars) in the current bank paper es
any of the middle (fates, forwarded with it.
When required, such directions, &c. how
to use it, wifi be furnillied with the matter,
as wil* enable any dilcreet perlbn who can
1 read and write, to secure his own tam'dy
! from the Small Pox, with the greatest cer
i tainty, and without any trouble or danger.
All letters on this fiubjeft. to or froui
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 aft of Congress, entitled
“An A <sl to encourage Vaccination.”
JAMES SMITH,
U. S. Agent Jor Vaccination , Baltimore.
fCT” Editors of Newspapers within the
United States, are requeued to mferWthp
above for three weeks, and to forward a
paper containing it to the Agent for Vac
cination, who will remit payment for the
fame by pofi. Sept. 5 53
i Office ;
FOR THE SALE OF NEGROES. 1
The fubferiber offers to families and
others, a number, of valuable HOUSE
SERVANTS and FIELD HANDS, a
mong them are—
A girl 18 years old, a good seamstress,
walker, iroher and cook, better suited tq
the country.
A weqch 22 years old, walher, ironer
and plait) cook; very prime for the field.
One other,
washer and ironer. verv (mart and active,
btttei suited to the country.
One other, abont 38 years, very Ready
and tolerably capable of house work, ‘gen
erally; and v/ouid iuit a family biving in
the county btft, as (lie hiw vii iu the
field. V‘ ‘trio Li-
Two very prime fellows, 24 years old,
field bapAs, llout and likely.
Two ditto, 30 years old ; and fevera
prime Fellows that vvoufd luit to work on
a wharf, at machines, and any drudgery.
Also, a fellow 24 years old, a bricklayer,
and an excellent workman.
Alio, a fellow, of fame age, an excel
lent house carpenter, and would be ex
tremely valuable to any person residing in
the country.
? Negroes will be thankfully re
ceived at niv office, as usual, ahd every
e-Xertion used to obtain fair prices and ef
fedl fpetdy sales-
DAVID POT.OCK,
August 25—50 Elear the E^ban^e.
k. Pr : ; , v.*.\
REASON AND TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE THE WAY.
SAVANNAH: MONDAY, October 3, 1814.
| Crockery Ware, &c
15 crates white and blue edge Plates &c.
1 case Sadlers Ware
■ 1 calk Carpenters fools
1 40 cherts negro Pipes
j 3 calks Card Wire
6 kegs Lead Balls
200 Cutlasses
80 kegv fioring Brads & Nails
j 3 kegs bed Flint*’
For fate by
SI'URGES & BURROUGHS,
May 19 2 2 Ho 9, Boltons Range
.
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The Copartnership
; Os mall Sr M‘Nish, is this day dis
solved in conftquence of the death of Ro
bert Small. All persons indebted to the
late firm are earnestly requested to come
forward and fettle their relpeftive balan
ces, and tnofe to whom they are indebted
are requested to render their accounts for
fcttlenient, to JOHN M‘NISH,
surviving copartner.
Who continues to carry on businels in
his own name, at the counting house for
merly occupied by Small & M‘Nish, on
Smith’s Wharf.
June 27 3^
Caution. 1
MERCHANTS and others are cau
tioned again!! pnrciiafmg the two follow
ing Bills of Exchange, which have bpen
101 l in the Pocket- Bpok of the “Subscriber,
on the ro.id from New-York, viz
, One Bill for £jp6 gs 6 d. Jlcrlipg,
> drawn by Samuel Gray.
I One for £924 Jicrling, drawn by
’ Samuel Gray, Sylvanus Gray, and
; William. Hay.
Botli BILL'S drawn at thirty day Slight, i
■ oil Samuel Williams, London, in favor i
of William Gray, and endorsed by him.
‘THOMAS H. WARD.
I If the above Bills, or either of them
I fliould be discovered, it is requested that
information may be given to_tbe Subfcri- |
ber, at Bcjion , or Goodhue & Ward,
No. 44 South-llreet, New-York, For the ■
Pocket-Book and its contents, a rewaid ot .
One Hundred Dallars is offered.
’ | Cj“ 1 lie Editors of the Montreal
\ Courant, Quebec Gazette, and Halifax
. Gazette, an- requested to insert the above
adve rtiieinent for tliree weeks, in their res- j
pe&ive papers ; and the coll of infection
will lie duly paid by Mr. Ward to their
order. *
• Boston, Sept, 3,. 1814. —3W —*58
A Piermum of One Hundred
Dollars.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ex
clulive of the usual hire, will be paid for
the FIRST WAGGON and FOUR
HOUSES, competent to transport three
•; thousand pounds weight, having a faithful
driver, which fliall attend at the Court-
House in Savannah, and take the Records ■
oi the County tp such place as may he de* [
figyrated, in case ot an alarm trom invasi
on, that mav .require their reiioval.
By order of the lion, the Inferior
Court,
JOB T. BOLLES, Clk. *
j Sfpt* *S- 5 6 |
Assize of Bread.
. * _ : i | ‘
Tlie price of FLOUR bdrlg ft veil dol
lars per barrel, the weight of bread for the
present month, mult be as follows, viz v
1. lb, oz.
12 j cents loaf 11111 ft weigY 2 11 /
6| do. do do., do 1 5J
Os which all bakers and fellers of bread
are it |uired to pav due attention thereunto.
\ J. PETTipONE, c. t. *
Stpt. 12 55!
I Boarding House to Let.
and in the city .of
Savannah, at prefect
!'%pllw£^^K|, occupied bv the sub-
JBSSSK feriber, large enough
mmm to accomodate from 30
t Q j with
an excellent STABLE that will hold to •
; horses. Any person wiflung to rent the ,
above, tan be furnilhed with Bedding and
, Furniture of every defcriptioil, on mode
rate terms for prompt pay mebt—poffeffion
given any time between this and ill day.
of Odlobcr next—For terms apply on tl.o
pmuix'cs, to !
JAMES WHITE.’
ICF* For iale, a tecond handed CHAIR
: and HARNESS; and an ext client fami
ly HORSE, warranted.
Sept. 5 —3W —53
I ~ To Rent,
♦ <■
And possession given the sfiday of 051.
THAT large and
convenient House
present occupied
is tlie btft.adapted
|T LWjf i_> 1v G
of any in this city, to ‘'"fr*
JOHN AN4SSON.
.Sept. & 54 * j
| * ,4
& x ‘J* ‘ % dualltt*.* v y&L ‘ . * ,** i
r “ *
Factorage,
No. 17,
BOLTON'S WHARF)
The fubferiber having returned to this
place for the purpose ot re-comuu ncing tlie
above BUSINESS, refptfffnllv tenders \
I his services to planters of Sui:.;.-CaiN lina .
i and Georgia, with affuranees of uureinit- .
etl exertions to promote the of all j
who may favor him with their confidence, 1
as well in the execution of orders, as the j
dilpofal of any Ipcti- sos property commit- j
to his care.
JOSEPH A. SCOT T.
Nov. 23) law 79
sTaTEOF NEW-YORK.
Board of Health Lo tcry.
SCHEME. dolls, i
. ’
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
t do. 1,300 1,500
6 do. 1,000 6,000
14 do. 500 7,000
50 do. 200 10,000
80 do. 100 8,000
100 do. 50 5,000
200 do. 20 4,000
11,900 do. 20 119,000
12,359 Prizes.
22,641 Blanks. #
Less than two Blanks to a Prize •
The drawing will commence in the city
of New-York, oh the firft Tuesday in De
cember next, an! will continue to draw
50* tickets each day, until Unfilled. Pri
zes payable 40 days after the conclufioq
es the drawing, lubjcft to a deduction of
15 per cent.
Tickets in the above Lottery, for sale
by the fuhfcribers, at 10 dollars, each, j
Prize Tickets received in payment.
Marquand, PauldingScPerifield. ‘
July 14—38 i
Notice.
All persons having any demands against
the cftatii of Richajid M. Dimon, de
ceased, are requested to present their ac- 1
counts duly attested, and all indebted to ;
make immediate payment, v
ASAHEL HOWE, !
August 4 44 Adm^or.
Notice.
All persons having any demands against
Joset-H Turner, late of St. Simons’ Isl
and, GJynn County, deceased, are request
ed to render theui : n according to law, and
those indebted to the elfate, to make im
mediate payment to
Lues Wh.te, Exccu , m .
JosarH luBNEII, i
Dec. 30 88
Notice.
Alt persons indebted to the Estate of
John Thomas, late of Glynn Cpunty, dec.
are earnestly required to make immediate
payment, anti thole indebted are requested
to render in the fame agreeably to law, to
JONATHAN THOMAS,.
Administrator .
M‘lntofh County, Sept. 6 ‘55
Notice.
Nine months from the date hereof, ap
plication will be made to tlie honorable
the Jufticesof the Inferior Court ot Bryan
* County, for leave to fell all the Estate lie
longing to the late Mr. William Butler ,
in order that the fubferiber maybe enabled
1 to pay tlie debts, and carry into effedt the
I Will of the deceased.
! ThlOS. F. WILI JAMS, gyal.Ex’or.
j Feb. * lamgm
Notice. ,
‘ 4 * j
Nine months after date, application
will be made to the Jußices of the Inferior
Court of Bryan County, for leave to sell a 1
.trad of Laiid in said comity called Wood- j
ville, containing fifteen hundred acres, be ,
longing to the eflate of Ualah E. El
liott, deceased ; tobe.gold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors.
STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Ex’or.
March it 38
GEORGIA ) BySAwuti. M.Bonb, Clk
(\ s ] Cos the Coun o* O'dinary of
S.M. Bond. ) Chatham County.in iheStato a- ;
forcaaid. To all to whom the*e
pt'e*it ftiall come ;Gieiißg
WHEREAS, Jee Newu>n hs -radc arpli
cation lo me tor lettc'l ot athninifliaiion on
‘the eftare and of Mauiioe Gilbert, d< c.
on behalf 0* the heir*.
Tlie*e ate theiehne to cue and adironlfr
all andlitigular'lhe kiudred and ernditor. o!
said deeM. to fik ***** objeflions (if ariv they
uyfff6cc, on or belote the fi*ft Mon
&y in Nov. nest, otherwiseletter* <4admin-
Uttiiiotl will be (tia*terf. <a
1 G'vert.undtfr my hand and fcal, thi* fu
Sept. 1814, and <aßih of American Indepen
dence. r ‘ EW
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[Whole No. 3011.
23j) 3utl)orttP.
A PROCLAMATION.
STATE OP GEORGIA.
’ By his Excellency, Peter Early, GoW*
! eriior and Corfimander in Chief of tl>*
| Artnv and N nry of this rtate, and ofth*
• militia thereof;
I
, Whereas a extraordinary occalion has
j occurred for convening the general aflcin
bly of this IDte, at a period earlier than
that prescribed b> law, I have therefor*
thought fit, and by virtue of the power in
me verted by the confthution, I do hereby
require the members of each house of the
general .iflembly of this Hate to convene
at the rtate house ill Milledgevillc, on
! Monday the feveuteeiuh day of October
next, then and there to deiiber .te and do.
cide on luch matters as the public welfare
may render necessary.
Given under my hand, and fealof the flatfe,
at the rtate honfe in Milledgeville, this
twenty fir ft day of September, in th
year of our Lord one tlioufand eigjgf
hundred and fourteen, and of the inde
pendence of the United States of Ames,
ica the thirty ninth.
By the Governor, Peter Early.
Abner Hammond,
(60] Secretary 0 f the State*
J
We are authorised to announce. Col.
Tlrbmas M. Berrien, as a candidate for
Lieutenant-Colonel of the firrt class of tlia
militia of the state T>f Georgia.
September 15 56
C hoice Articles.
Aj retailper quart,gallon, demijohn
One pipe excellent old Madeira Wine,
for the rich,or Tick or convalcfcent, as th*
; price and quality will denote.
Also. old Cognac Brandy, Jamaica
J Rum, Shrub, Gin, Coffee, and as many
• other good thingsas the times permit, in
. the Grocery line. Vmong those are frefh
| Teas, and white Havanna Sugar; all of
( which will be fold at reasonable prices to
v persons of the following deferiptions, who
have always stood upon the fame looting.
irt. Thole who purciiafc for caih and 4
require no credit.
ad. ’Hiofe whodeal largely upon ac*
count, under contrails, and have neve*
failed toclofe their accounts fatisfaftorily,
within tlie prescribed time or when rr
quired.
3d. Those who have running accounts
upon the fair charadter, which they main
tain, and have not failed to fettle then*
within a reasonable time. But the above
articles cannot be recommended to tuofe
• hereafter deicribed.
ill. Tnofe to whom public opinion has
attached any'fufpicion- in regard to tlia*
integrity or punctuality, for they ‘Tiav*
been tried and found warning.
• jd. Those of fair character, who hav#
their contrails, or walked one
( rtrtet in preference to another, that they
• may not be feen#
3d. Those who have worn the rogue’*
fliield, vulgarlv called tie alleviating
| ‘ WILLIAM CUAIG.
Slept. 29—60
Notice.
The Direftors oftlie Planters Bank will,
on WEDNESDAY, 12th O£lober next,
elea an Assistant Clerk, in the room of
Mr. W. G. Swan, resigned. Applicants
niurtleave their letters with the undersign.
ed, in which two lecurities’ names mull b*
(fated.
JAMES MARSHALL,
Sept. 29 60 Casbiet*
In Council, Sept. 26, 1814
Resolved , That council will on Mon
day, the loth of O&ober next, proceed to
the clttftion of the following officers for
the enfuiug year, with the l'alaries and fee*
thereto annexed.
Recorder, with lists.
Trealurer, with dolls. Bco falanr and fee*.
’ Physician to tjie Gaol,dolls. 200 and fees.
• Clerk of the Council, dolls. 600 and feci.
City Marshal, dolls. 800 and fees,
j Messenger, dolls. 250 and fees.
: Keeper of the Grave Yard and
dolls. 200 Hilary and fees.
City Surveyor, with fees.
Ordered , Tliat the clerk publifli said g
ieiftiotis in the Gazettes of the city.
ExtraH from the minutes .
D. D. WILLIAMS, c. q.
Sept. 29 ♦ : 60
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Marshals Sale.
United States—District of Georgia^
By virtue of a decree from the Hon.,
William Stephens, judge of the dfitritf
‘courtof the United States, iS and for the
said did rift, will be fold at St. Mary’s, oq
TUESDAY, UieVftof October, afr ip
o’clock, . f v*”
Eighty-tfiree rolls Ribbon?, Cambrics,
§cc. Condemned as fqrfeiud to tlie Uni-.
tl States.. Ounditidbi*— caft<. i
JOfTN.mTNGERy
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