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Vol XIX.—No. 64]
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Just Received v
* AND FOR SALE BY
JOHN DOUGLASS
Gibbons’ Building,
A frefli f..pplv of Ladies’ black morocco .
S UPPERS. tj
Oftober a 61
Choice Articles.
At retailper quart,gallon, demijohn fer’c.
One pipe excellent old Madeira Wine,
for the rich, or lick or convalefccnt, as the
price and quality will denote.
Also. old Cognac Brandy, Jamaica
Rum, Shrub, Gin, Coffee, and as many
other good things as the times permit, in
tlie Grocery line. Among those are frelh
Teas, and white Havaniia Sugar; all of
which will he fold at reasonable prices to
persons of the following descriptions, who
have always flood upon the fame footing.
i ft. Thole who purchase for cafli and
require no credit.
’ 2d. Those whodeal largely upon ac
count, under coptrafts, and have never
foiled to close their accounts fatisfaftorily,
within the prelcribed time or when re
quired.
;d. Those who have running accounts
Opun tine fair charader, which they main
tain. and have not failed „to fettle them
within a reason -ble time. - But the above
articles cannot-be recommended to thole
hereafter described.
ill. Tnofe to whom public opinion has ;
attached aoy suspicion in regard to their !
cSntigtity or /punftuality, tor they have]
been tried and found wanting.
2d,- Those of fair character , who have J
violated their contrails, or walked one
fliett in preference to another, that they
Wjty- not be seen. 1 •
, 3 d. Those who lihve worn the rogue’s
jfcieid, vulgarlv called the alleviating aft.
’ WILLIAM^CRAIG.
Sept. 29 —60
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Library.
In future the hours of delivering books
■will he from 12 to 2 o’clock etfery Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday.
OEMLER, Librarian.
Sept. 22—58 t ;
Just Received,
A fine assortment of DRY GOODS.
FOR SALE BY
R. RICHARDSON.
July 25 4
4-4 fine Lish Liners and 6-4
Cambrics.
JUST RECEIVED,
I case fine liith Linens
1 trunk 6-4 Cambrics
20 pieces 2d Cloths. For sale for cafli by
WAY & BAKER, j
Sept. 12—55
j
ine buosenbers
Have .ibis day entered into Co-partner-
Jliip, under the firm of WAT c3* BAKER,
and offer for sale (at the (lore lately occu
pied In William W Ay) a v sriety of Ar
ticles, suitable for the present and ap
proaching fcafon.
Jilfl- received, a lew pieces Superfine
BROADCLOI HS and CASSIMERES.
80“ Alfperfonshaving demands agaitift
William Way, or the late firm of A.
Baker and Cos. are requested to present
the fame, and those indebted will makeitn
mediate payment.
WILLIAM WAY.
A. BAKER.
5 1
Removal.
Taylor, Davies & Taylor, have le
moved their compting house to Bolton’s
upper wharf, where they continue to trans
zSgdFaHorage CommiJJion Business ,
with their ulbal attention.
Angufl 1 43
The Copartnership
Os Small & M*Nish, is this day dis
solved in cor.fequence of the death of Ro
bert Small. All persons indebted to the
late firm are earnestly requested to come
forward and fettle their refpeclive balan
ces, and those to whom they ai\ indebted
are requested to render thrir accounts for
settlement, to JOHN M‘NISH,
Surviving copartner.
Who continues to carrv on bu duels in
his own name, at the counting house for
merly occupied by Small & M’Nish, on
Smith’s Wharf.
June 27 33
Blanks,
Ofrarious kinds,printed at this Office
On Tap,
One calk of excellent Claret, at leal! 3
years old, very little inferior to Medoc,to
be fold at the low price of 1 50 per gallon.
Also, for sale ,
Frefli Svrupof Lemon at 75 cts. pr. bottle
Best white Hav anna Sugar at 5 lbs for a *
dollar
Do. real Jamaica do. 6 lbs. for a dollar
Strong wine Vinegar, at 62A per gallon
Sharp cider do do.
Doubled diftiiled Rose Water, 75 cents
per quart bottle
Double diftiiled Orange Water, 1 dollar
per bottle
i French Brandy, 2 50 per gallon
Cherry do 250 per do.
Preserved Ginger at 50 cents per lb.
Best Martinique Cordials at 75 cents per
bottle
Fipntignac Wine, Mace, Cinnamon, Nut
-1 megs ,
Cloves and Allspice, Carmine, Prufiian
Blue
Indigo, Wrapping Paper, Petftcr Candle
Moulds
Best Hyson Tea, Twine, Macabeau Snuff
Eilence of Lemon and Bergamote, Denii
■ Johns
Corks,&c. Candles bv the box.
Every article whose price is not fixed,
wjll be fold under cost. Appl vto
P. MORIN,
Oppofte to Messrs. Dufore's.
Sept. 26 59
The Subscriber
OFFERS FOR SALE,
100 kegs Cut Nails
s 6 calks Hoes
30 boxes cotton and wool C.uds
4 do. straw Bonnets
12 reams demy printing Paper
50 do. blue medium do. , .
100 do. wrapping do.
i 20 ■ pieces Oznabiirgs
•. 2000 yards-up country I-louiespun
j 100 boxes Filli
j 13 do. Candles
60 reams foolscap and pod writing Pa
per
6 lbs. Wafers
4 kegs Gun-Powder
3® barrels Flour
60 lbs. Shoe Thread
1. cask Negro Shoes
20 dozen Webster’s Spelling Books ’
/ JONATHAN BATTELLE., j
August 8 ‘ 45
Office . |
FOR THE SALE OF NEGROES, j
The iubferiber offers to families and ,
others, a numbe r of valuable HOUSE t
SERVANTS and FIELD HANDS, a-‘
mong them are— ,
A girl 18 years old, a good feamftrtfs,
walher, ironer and cook, better l’uited to
the country. \
A wench 22 years old, waflier, ironer
and plain cook; very prime for the field,
j One other, 28 or 30 years old, excellent ;
walher and ironer, very flnart aud active,
better suited to the country. j
One other, about. 38 years, very fttady ;
and tolerably’ capable of house work, geu- ’
erally; and would suit a family living in ;
. the country best, as the has been in the I
i field.
j Two very prime fellows, 24 years old,
I field hands, flout and likely.
Two. cut to, 30 years old ; and fevcra
; prime,Fellow's that would suit to work bn j
; a wharf, at machines, arid 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 be ex
; tremely valuable to any per lon refidingin
\ the country. 1
i |C7* Negroes will be thankfully re
ceived it my office, as usual, and every
exertion used to obtain fair prices and es
. left speedy sales. I
• ; DAVID POLOCK, j
August 25 —50 Near the Exchange.
Caution.
MERCHANTS and others are cau
tioned against purciiafingthe two follow
ing Bills cj Exchange , which have been
. loft in the Pocket-Book of the Subscriber,
91) the road from N< w-York, viz :
One Bill for £706 9 s. 6 d. Jlerling,
*dra\vn by Samuel Guay.
One for £924 fieriing , drawn by
SamvTl Gray, Sylvanus Gray, and
William Ray.
Loth BILLS drawn at thirty days fight,
on Williams, London, in favor
j of W 11S.IAW Gray, and endorsed bv him.
THOMAS H. WARD, j
j If the above Bills, or either of them
i fhouly] he discovered, jt is requested that ;
j infpnntiq)i may be gfven to the Subftri- }
■ her, at Bojlon, or Goodhue & Ward, j
No. 44 South-ft reet, Nen-Ytnk. Fy tlie f
Pocket-Book and itsc< i-tents, a reward ot <
Cue* is lffnrd. j
JCT*- Ihe Editors of the Montis-al i
! Courant, Quebec Gazette, and Halifax
S Gazette, are requested to iuiert the above j
rertifi-vQi-nt for three ,y-eks, # in their res- j
pyftive .aiHjtbe cost *infertioh
will i t duly? paid by Mr. Ward-fto their •
ordtr *
Bostiti, Sept . 3, 1514.U-3W
REASON AND TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE THE WAY.
SAVANNAH: THURSDAY, October 13, 1814.
A Premium of One Hundred
D< Uais.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ex
cluftve of the usual hire, will be paid for
the FIRST WAGGON and FOUR
HORSES, competent to transport three
thousand pounds weight, having a faithful
driver, which shall attend at tlie Court-
House in Savannah, and take tlie Records j
of the County to such place as may be de
signated, in case ot an alarm from invali- j
on, that may require their removal.
By order of the Hon. the Inferior
Court,
JOB T. BOLI.ES, Clk.
Sept. 15. 56
TtTtE RK~ j
Board of lie fib Lo tery. |
SCHEME. uolu; <
I Prize of 40,00* is 40,000
1 do. 20,000 20,000
I do. 10,000 10,000
I dqi 5,000 5,000
1 do. 3jOoo 31000
1 4 • *>soo 2,50
2 db. 2,000 4,000
1 tp. I J°o 1,500
6 <tc. i,oo C,ooo j
14 4o- 500 7,0001
50 u>. 200 10,000 j
80 do. 100 8,000 |
100 do. 50 5,000
200 to. 20 4,000 I
l I,COO <JO. TO 119,000
t :
12,359 Prizes.
22,641 Blanks,
Less than twe Blanks to a Prize.
The drawing will commence in tiie city
ofNew-York, on the firft Tuesday in De- j
cember next, and will continue to draw !
50® tickets each day, until finilhed. Pri
zes payable 4.0 days after tbe conclusion !
of the drawing, fubjeft to'a deduftion of
15 per cent. * 4 .
‘Pickets in the above Lottery, for sale
by the fubferibers, at 10 dollars, each.
Prize Pickets received in payment.
Marquand, Paulding & Pen field.
July 14—38
+ ,
Croppy is Missing
Stolen or lliayed from fhd
yard, on Thurfday 1 night Lift, 2 large dark
chefiuit for ref IIORSE, cropped ears and
blaze face, canters, tiots and paces,but ne
ver in a hurry. ‘ - A fuituble reward Will be
given for his delivery to’ . *
ANDREW KNOX.
October 3 4t 61
Assize of Bread.
The price of FLOUR being ftven dol
lars per barrel, the weight of bread for the
present month, I.lllft be as-foliows, viz :
lb. oz.
iz\ cents loaf mu ft weigh 2 n
6-V do. do do. do 1 5^
Os which all bakers and fellers of bread
arc required to pay due attention thereunto.
J. PETTI BONE, c. t.
Sept. i2 _5 5
Boarding House to Let.
■ That well known
1 ‘ Stand in the city of
Savannali, at present
occupied by the fub
m-im i ’ criber la'ge enough
mm to ac tomodate from
a to 40 boarders; with
an excelh at S'FABLE that will hold 30
horses. Any perfoii wiffiing to rent tbe
above, can he furnillied with Bedding and
Furniture of every defeription, on mode
rate terms for prompt pay ment—poffelfion
given any time between this and iftday
of Oftobcr next.—For terms apply on the
premises, to
JAMES WHITE.
For late, a iecond handed CH AIR
and HARNESS ; and an exellent fami
ly HORSE, warranted.
Sept. 5 —3 w —~s 3 j
Notice,
All persons having any deiliands aga'yift
tlie est ate of Richard M. Dimgn, de
ceased, are requested to present their ac
counts duly attested, and all indebted to
make immediate; pavment.
ASAHEL HOWE,
August 4 44 Adm’or.
Notice.
All persqps having any derpands against
Joserh Turner, late of
land, Glynn County, deceased, are reqaeft
ed to render them *n according to law, and
those indebted to the dtate, to make 4m
mediate payment to * t
James Whitk, *
Joseph TurnSr J Executors.
1 Dec. 30 88
| Notice.
Nine tnaaths after date hereof, applica
tion will be made to tf.eijoiioi able'the In.
1 lerior Court of Chathaiß Gounty, fur lefcYe
•to (til the real est ate of William
Elliott, Esq. the -benefit of the
heirs and creditors of< laid Estate.
ROBT. HABERSHAM, Adm'or.
/-pri! 21 14
* For Sale, |
A healthy, sound young NEGRO
BOY, about 19 years of age, well qualifi
ed for the field. For terms apply at this
Office. Oft. 10. 64 ts I
.3iu!joutj). ■
A PROCLAMATION.
| STATE OF GaiORGIA.
■ By his Excellency, Petek Early, Gov
* ernor and Commander in Chief of the
Army and Navy of this Hate, and of the
mi/ilia thereof:
Whereas a* extraordinary occasion lias
I occurred for convening the general assent
! bly of this llt-te, at a period earlier than !
| that picicribed by law, I have therefore j
j thought fir, and by virue of tht power in j
ine vi.fied by the constitution, I do hereby j
require tlie members of each house of the [
guie.al afienibly of this flare to convene ’
at tlie state house in Milhdgeviile, on
Monday the fevciitevuth day of October j
next, then and there to defiber • w and de
cide 011 luch matters as the public welfare .
may render ueceffarv.
Given under my band,and fealof the (late I
at the flute lioufe in Millcdgeville, this*
twenty firft. day cf September, in the j
• year ot our Lord one thousand tight |
hundred and fourteen, and of the inde
pendence of the United StatM of Amer- ;
ica the thirty ninth.
By tfie Governor, Peter Early.
Abner Hammond,
CM Secretary of tbe Stats
Committees of Council, j
Committee of Finance. —Aldermen
Bulloch, Jones, Mackay.
Guhrd Committee. —Aldermen Read
Charlton, Norris.
Goal Committee —Aldermen ChaiUon,
Harden, M’liitolh. !
Pump Committee.-^- Aldermen M‘ln
! tofti, Fell, Hersinan.
Street , Lane and Tree Committee. —
Aldermen Jones, Burke, Duke.
Health Committee.^ Aldermen Read,
Jones, M-tckav, :
Exchange Committee^— Aldermen
Harden, Mackay, Roe.
Lamp Committee.- Aldermen Duke,!
Norris, Hersman. :
’ Committee of Defence.— Aldirmen
Jones. Bmke, M “ Harden. Head.
Committee of Vigilance. —Aldermen
Ghurlton, Roe, Norris
lAitest.-) I). D. WILLIAMS, C. C.
Sept. 15 56
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the fit ft Tuesday in November next’
will be fold at the court house in M‘ln
; tolli Comity, between tlie hours of 10 and
3 o’clock.
One trust of land containing one bun.
dred and fevemy acres, near South New-
Port Bridge; levied on as the property of
James Yfulryne to fatisfy an execution in
favor ot Edward Swarbrick. Property
pvinted out by the Plaintiff.
Also, one craft of land containing one
hundred acres,*or so much thereof as will !
fatify the taxes ot Henry Myers, for t|ie
years 1811 and
13 cents, and costs. 1
R. FOWLER, s-4. c.
Oftober 361
Notice.
Nine months from tlie date hereof, ap
plication will be made to the honorable 1
| the Jildices of tlie Inferior Court ot Bryab
County, for leave to fell all the Estate be
! Imiging to the late Mr. William Butler,
| in'order that the fubfcrlber may be enabled
| to pay the debts, and carry into efleft tlie
Will of the deceased.
THOS. F. WILLI AMS, syal.Ex'or.
Feb. * lam 9111
Public Notice
Is hereby given, that the fubferiber Fill,
after the expiration of nine months from j
the date hereof, make application to tht
honorable thi Inferior Court of Cliatham
county, for leave to fell the lollowing de
scribed property, being part of the real
estate ol Saul Simons, Esq. deceased, lor
tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said estate.
! o Wit, one lot of Land on the South
Conunon, of the east of Savannah, adjoin
ing*Jolui Guri it’s lots.
Lot No 4, Franklin ward, in the city
of Savannah. , -
Part of Lot No. 3, Beletha, Tything,
Kcatbcote ward, 20 feet in front, on York
■ ft reel and 90 feet in depth, bounded on
one fide by lot No. 2, on tlie back by a
lane, on tlie other by the renfffning part
of lot No. 3. Subjeft to the life estate
of Hannah L* ion. DA VID I-EION.
Adminiflrator nuitb tbe •will annexed.
Notice.
. ‘ 4. -
All persons having claims or demands
against the estate of Saul Simons, late of
Savannah, esq. deceased, will pleale exhi
bit tliem legally attt-fted, and thoCp indebt
ed to said estate, are requested to make pay
ment to the fubferiber. D. LEION,
Adminiflrator uiLt theAfiU annexed.
Jan. 3/ -a 97
[Wholk No. 3014.
Auction.’
OV TUESDAY, 18*h inftanr.
Will be sold at tbe dwelling house of
; Mr. Thomas G'in >
A quantity of falhionable FURNI
TURE, among which are
! Dining, tea and card Tables
Candle and wasli Stands
Mahoganv and fancy Chairs
Side Ikiard, chefls drawers
Bedfl. ads, feather B-ds and R deling
1 Brazils and 3 common Catpct-i
Plated (.audit flicks, uiufC's and Stands
Fenders, And-lmus, Shovels and Fungs
Cordial Stand and Cuftors
Looking (ft,iff s, Crockery and
, Olals Ware, Kitchen Furniture, &c.
Terms (.ash.
i Sale to coman nce at 11 o’ l ck,
1). -V’ 1 if,mi), ,B’r.
On FKID ,V, ? Itr I I T
Will he sold at A'o. ? Commerce RoiS{
for approved endorsed paper, at 60
days,
A likely Ntgi Carpenter, acout 28
years old.
Sale to commence at 11 o’cl.ch.
D. WILLIFORD. \„ft-r.
j New Goods*
Black, b
UgtaN Dark Green ( BOMBAZETT
M azareen j
Cotton Shirting,
Cailicoes,
| Imitation Shawls, various and elegant pafli
| . terns,
s Whi.e,
FLANNELS ’ Yellow and
* Red, ‘
J. E. WHITE, & Co*
Oft. 6. On the Bay*
Just jß<c< ivel, ‘n o fti n .i.*nr.
And for sale at tbe residence cf hr.
Samuel liowarc , near tbe late Filia *
ture, a supply of
IT. . K > \M iRIC, ;
Os a very durable texture*
I Oft. 6— ;t —6 a
| ~ ~ FT r S ‘ t b.
I*!ie Sdhscr'ilier ff f r sale, hi*
PLANTATION ai l traft ot t , !),
vOtereon lie ilow rtfi les, CMttaimiig ne'e
hundred ,md eightee-i acres old .n vfc y,
witli the picfrnt crop, ,t fot>.
ton; Com, on! Potatoes. On h* premia
fes there is a good Cotton Miu him . • Isd
fix hundred acres of Pine Land, will Fnn
bertd. not having ot 11 cut; within free
• milts of a good landing on Savannah riv
er ; v aiidth# Pine Land within milts of
the above Plantation. Terms will be mad#
accomodating.
THOMAS WYLI.Y.
Effingham County, Oct, to 63
Marshal’s Sale
United States—DisiriH f Georgia*
By virtue of a decree h in the hoiioraolfe
j Williams StepheAs, judge r.f the district
; court cf the United States in and for he
1 faiddiftrift, will be fold at Bolton’s c. u*
tral wharf, on Monday, the 17th iuft int,
j at t r o’clock.
1 private r FOR'! UN E
WAR, with her i?i kle,
ifriiiraSi •Tf'*'** 1 furniture, arena*
; ment, &c. conderanen as prize to the naval
force command: and by commodore ll* G*
* Canipoell.
Conditions, cafli.
. % JOHN F.PPINGER,
Oftober 10
Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold on tbe first Tuesday in
Noveitibe* next at tbe court-bcusc
in the t r Avn of Jefferson, the follow
ing h! EG ROES, viz: —
Juno and her child, Chloe and her child;
to fatisfy an execution on the foreclolur*
of a mortgage ol Andrew Hannah, Eote
’ ctitor of David M‘Credie. dec’d. against
James Caftien. Conditions of sale. cafh*
D. G. JONES, s* c. c. ,
Sept. s—l aw—s3
- -W” ■■ ■ ‘
Notice*
Nine months after date, application
will be made to tht Juflices of the Inferior
Ceurt of Bryan County, for leave to self a
tfaft of Land in said county called Wood
ville, containing fifteen liundrtd acres, be
longing to the estate ol'EalahE. El
liott, deceased ; to be-sold for the benefit
of tbs lie rs and creditors.
STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Ex'or.
March 11 38
GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.
ByFS-iMtei M. Bond. c< r :k o< the court of
ordi- ary,ot Ciiettum Count —To *ll whom
jt ,p-y tonr* rr.
Where?*. Alexander R. L"w, ha* applied
or ‘.ctit‘>o aiiminiftiiiK’rty'oti the efl*ie Os
I(aa< Fi v , otr. a* ptin. ;p*l creditor.
It**, thrieftlrr-thefe are incite and admoiv, .
iihiall and irguljr, :heM indied a ltd credi ors
of fid Isaac to fil- iheir objrQi->nt(tf
at.v they havt] 10 mi •fficp, on or hrfor- the
firft Monday ofN.w mbrr n x .oth.rwue let
ten 0/ ad'imiMilratiob will be g''U*d to the
applifthuF’ %
GivenNipder iWV bandied ‘>a! of oWrc, at.
I (he tjjt'hd’il’ o^preiTt’)( .r, TB-a.
Vifr* jAiR/tJ. )4 ac'Nu,