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PUBLISHED ox MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, ey PHILIP D. WOOLHOPTER, wear the Exchangc, at SIX DOLLARS per annum— HALF in ADVANCE.
Vol XIX.— No. 6b]
Auction.
ON THUR>O VY, 20th inti, i
.Will be sold at the dwelling bouse of
Mr. Thomas Glen.
| A quantity of f.ifhionable FURNI
j U R E, among which arc
Dining, tea and card i ables
dandle and Wash Stands
[Mahogany and fancy Chairs
Side Boat J, chells drawers
Uedrtcads, feather B. ds and Bedding
a Brazils and 3 common Carpets
Elated Cmdit iticks, Snuffers and Stands |
Fenders. And-Irons, Shtivels and Tongs
Cordkd Stand and (iartors
Looking Ghiffes, Crockery and
4i!als Ware, Kftclien Furniture, &c.
Terms Cash.
Sale to commence at tr o'clock.
L>. WILLI FORIJ, auei’r.
i just Received, i
From ameua,
Tic following Dry Goods, which are of
feted for sale on reasonable terms,
for cash.
line white Flannels
Ditto blank and colored Bombazedse
AiForted Stocking net#
Wl nte and colored Verting
Silk and cotton Stockings
Checks, Dimities and Cambric
4 and 7- Jidh Linens
Superfine blue Cloth, &c.
WAY & BAKER.
October 13 6.t
Fresh Pearl Barley
F >r tale in tin cases, i’nuahic for family
%U, by
LEONARD BARTOW,&Co.
October 13 64.
New Goods.
Black, }
¥iwn ’ , ~ ; BOMBAZETT
Light & Diux Green t
Mazaieen J
Cotton Shirting,
Callicoes,
Jfnitation Shawls, various and elegant pat
terns,
J White,
FLANNELS Yellow and
f Red,
J. E. WHITE, & Cos.
oct. 6. On the Bay.
Ncyro P*pfs. I_. cj’joricc, &
30 boxes and 10 half boxes Negro Pipes
3- do. Liquorice
ib cases shaving Soap. For fate by
STURGES & BURROUGHS.
October 13 6t 64
For “'ale
A valuable Plantation in Wartiington
county, Gi-org'.a, on the Oconee river,
(mouth of Bull'doe creek) twenty five miles
lieiow Millcdgeville, containing about
15&0 acres, partiv iwanip, and partly high
land, fumble for tire culture ol cotton and
eorn; 130 cleared and under fence.
There is 0,1 the tract a grist mill, run
ning two pair ot stones, and a taw mill run
ning two laws.
This place is considered remarkably
healthy. ‘ I* will be fold a great bargain.
Tor further oarticulars apply to *
STURGES & BURROUGHS.
Also, a Houle and Lot in MiltedgeviMe,
lituated, ionnerty occupied by
‘Cove.runr Irwfn.
OftolXT T 3 -64
For Sale,
A healthy, sound young NE >RQ
BOY, about 19 years ot age, well qualifi
er, for the field. For terms apply at tins
Office. Oft. 10. 64 ts
l hoice Articles.
fit retail per quart,gallon, demijohn ZCc.
One pipe excellent old Madeira Wine,
for the rich, or fit:lf 1 or convalescent, as the
price and quality will denote.
Alfb old Cognac Brandy, Jamaica
Bum. Shrub. Gin, Coffee, and as many
ether rood ti the times permit, in
the Grocery line. Among those are frelli
Teas, and v,Fite Havan mb Sugar; all of
which will lie fold at reafonahlc prices to
■^ersons of the following defcriptiQtis, who
have always flood upon the fame footing.
irt. Ihglt wlk> pure hale for carti anti
jvqtffv no credit.
id. ihr fe wliodeal largely upon ac
odnrit, under contracts, and have never
failed to dole their accounts i’ tisfaclorih,
within the preferibed time or when re
uired.
3d. Those who have running accounts
neon the lair cha: atier, which th-v main
tain. and have not f ailed to fettle them
within a realornble tina -. But the above
at tit Its cannot be recommended to thole
hereafter eleferibed.
ill. Tnolc to whom public opinion has
attached an, lufpicion in regard to >htii
iptegritv or pun•*tnali.v, for they have
been tried and found warning.
2d. Thole cf fur character, who have
violated their c- unaCY, or walked one
(Diet in prett-ence to anotiier, that they
jjihn not he leen.
3d. i hoiV who have worn the rogue’s
flheld, vulgarh called the alienating act,
WILLIAM CRAIG.
Sv 4 t. 29—60
S TATE OF NEW-YORK.
U'j ir.i of Hraltb Lo tcvy
SC HEM L. dous.
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
1 do. 1,500 1.5 00
6 dc. I,coo 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. 10 119.000
12,359 Ptizes.
22,641 Blanks.
Less than two Blanks to a Prize.
The drawing will commence in the city
of New-York, 011 the firfl Tnefday in De
cember next, and will continue to draw
50® tickets each day, until finillicd. Pri
zes payable 40 days after the fconclttfion
of the drawing, fuhjeiSt to a deduction of
15 per cent.
Tickets in the above Lottery, for sale
by the subscribers, at 10 dollars, each.
Prize Tickets received in payment.
Marquand, Paulding & Pcnficld.
July 14—38
The Subscriber
OFFERS FOR SALE,
100 kegs Cut Nails
6 calks Hoes
30 boxes cotton and wool Cards
4 do. Itraw Bonnets
12 reams demy printing Paper
50 do. blue medium do.
xoo do. wrapping do.
20'pieces
2000 yard S-up country Homespun
100 boxes Filh
13 do. Candles
60 reams foolscap and port writing Pa
per
6 lbs. Wafers
4 kegs Gun-Powder
3® barrels Flour
(, lbs. Shoe Thread
1 cask Negro Shoes
20 dozen Webfler’s Spelling Books
JONATHAN iIATT ELLE.
August 8 45
Office
FOR THE SALE OF NEGROES.
The lubferiber offers to families anrl
others, a number of valuable HOUSE
SERVANTS and FIELD HANDS, a
mong them are—
A girl 18 years old, a good, learoftrefs,
washer, ironer and cook, better fuittd to
the country.
A wench 22 years old, washer, ironer
and plain cook; very prime for the field.
One other, 28 or 30 years old,excellent
washer and ironer, verv smart a;id active,
berter fuitfd to the country.
One otter, about 38 years, very Heady
and tolerj(sfy capable of lioulb work, gen
erally; and would suit a family living in
the country best, as file has been in the
field.
Two very prime fellows, 24 years old,
field hands, Rout and likely.
Two ditto, 30 years old ; and fevera
prime Fellows that would suit to work on
a wharf, at machines, and any drudgery.
Also, a fellow 243'earsol:l,a bricklayer,
and an excellent workman’.
Also, a fellow, of fame age, an excel
lent boufe carpenter, and would be ex
tremely valuable to any ptvfou rtfiditig in
the country.
SCj 1 * Negroes will be thankfully re
ceived at my office, as ufuai, and every
exertion tiled to obtain fair prices and ef
fect (needy Tales.
DAVID POI.OCK,
Augufl 25 —50 Near the Exchange.
Caution.
MERCHANTS and other* are cau
tioned ueainft purchalutgthe two follow
ing Bills cj Exchange , which have been
101 l in the Pocket-Book of the SubscriUr,
on the road from Nt-w-York, viz :
One bill far £706 9 s Cc!. Jlerling,
drawn by Samubl Gray.
One for £924 Jlerling. drawn by
Samui l Gray, Sylvanus Gray, and
William Ray.
Both 11 L.I.S drawn at thirty days fight,
on Samui l Williams, London, in favor
of Williaiv Gray, and endorsed b\ him.
THOMAS H. WARD. ;
If the above Bills, or either of them
Ihould be discovered, it is requdled that
information may be given Ui the Subftri
ber, at B,Jlon , or Goodhuk 8c Ward, !
No. 44 South ftrett, New-Ycik. Fertile 1
Pocket-Book and its contents, a reward o|
One Hundred Dollars is offered.
SO’ she Editors of the Montreal 1
Courant, Out bee Gazette, and Halifax
Gazette are requtui and to udert the above
advertifi ment for three weeks, in their res
pective papers ; and ilte coil of insertion
will be duly paid by Mr. Ward to their
ord’ r. 1
boston, Sept. 1814. ——5S j
RF.ASOM AND TRUTT IMPVRTIAL GUIDE IHE WAV.
SAVANNAH: THURSDAY, October 20, 1814.
m
fev’ - i
h::
iflef.’ ■.•saL
Just Received
AND FOR SALE BY
JOHN DOUGLASS
Gibbons’ Building,
! A Frelli fupplv of Ladies’ black morocco
i SUPPERS.
Oftober 3 6r
Removal.
Taylor, Davies & Taylor, h*ve re
moved their conrpting house to Bolton’s
upper wharf, where they continue to trans
act Factorage sis CommiJJLn Business,
with their ufuai attention.
August 1 43
1 “ ♦ 1 —“” —■■■— 1
The Copartnership
Os Small St M l Nish, is this day dis
i solved in consequence of tl>e death of Ro
bert Small. All persons indebted to the
late firm are earneilly requested to come
forward and fettle their respective balan
ces, and thole to whom they are indebted
are requested to render their accounts for
. settlement, to JOHN M‘NISH,
surviving copartner.
Who continues to carrv on businel’s in
his own name, at, the counting bouse for
merly occupied by Small ot JVPNish, on
Smith’s Wharf.
June 27 33
FOR SAUL
The Subscriber offers for lale, his
. PLANTA TION and trad of LAND,
j whereon he now rdLles, containing five
, hundred and eighteen ,acres, old lurvey,
with the pref. nt crop, coufifting ot Cot
ton, Guru, and Potatoes. On the premi-
It s there is a good Cotton Machine. Also
lix Hundred acres ot Pine Land, well tim
bered, not having been cut; within three
miks ol a good landing qo Savannah riv
-ler ; and the Pine Land within miles of
• the above Pl antation. Terms will be made
accomodating.
THOMAS WYLLYT.
\ Efingbam County, Oct. io 63
| Sheriff’s Sales.
) On the firft Tuesday in November next
will he fold at the court house in M‘ln
tbfti County, between tile hours of 10 and
3 o’clock.
One tr.d of land containing one hun
dred and leventy acres, near South New-
Port Bridge; levied on as the property of
James Mulryne to fat iffy an execution in
tavor ot Edward Swat brick. Property
pointed out by the Plaintiff.
Yilfo, one tract of land containing one
hundred acres, or so much thereof as will
faiity the taxes ot Henry Myers, for the
years Bii and 12 ; amount due,dolls.3,
13 cents, and colts.
R. FOWLER, s. m. c.
i October 3 6t
! Sheriffs Sale.
Will be sold 011 the first Tuesda in
| November next , at the court-house
i in the town of Jefferson, the follow
\ ing NEGROES, viz :
! J’-wo and Iter child, Cliloe and her child;
I to fa tidy an execution on the foreclofure
of a mortgage ot Andrew Hannah, Kxt>
‘ enter of David M'Credie, dic’d, againlt
Janies Gaflien. Condiii<#s cf sale, calh.
D. C. JONES, s. c. c.
| £<-p- 5— -law—s3
i A P crnium of One Hundred
i D li ;s.
: ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ex
clusive of the usual hire, will be paid for
: the FIRST WAGGON and FOUR
j HORSES competent to transport three
1 thousand pounds weight, having a faithful
driver, which shall attend at the Court-
House in Savannah, and take the Records
ot the County to such place as may be de
figni.ted, in case of an alarm from invali
on, that may require their removal.
By order cf the Hon. the Inferior
Court ,
JOB T. ROLLER Clk.
j Sept. i S . 56
Notice.
! All persons having an)’ demands against
tlie ertatu of, RichardM. Dimon, de
: ceased, arc requested to present their ac
counts duly attested, and all indebted to
make immediate payment,
i ASAHEL HOWE,
j August 4 44 Ad in ‘c r.
1
j Notice.
• Nine months after date hereof, applica
tion will be made to the Honorable the lu
ff. io;- Court of Chatham County, for leave
to fell the real est ate ot William
Elliott, Esq. dec. for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of fail Estate.
j ROBT. HABERSHAM, Adm’ar.
| April 11 lamjtu 14
In Council, 15th Oct. 1814..
Resolved That an eleffion will lie
he’d on Monday, the 24th inllant, to fill
the vacaucv occasioned by the death of
John Petti bone, Esq. I Treasurer eleff.
ExtraSi from the minutes.
D. D. WILLIAMS, c c.
October 17 i 65
Executors Sale,
By virtue cf an order of the honorable
the Inferior Court, of Liberty Coun
ty, will be sold by Public Aucli.n, on
the fir jl Tuesday in January next,
between the hours j often and three
o’clock before the Court-House in
said County,
AH that Tract of LAND, supposed to
Contain .iff >ui two thousand acres, known
by the name of Hall’s trad ; bounded on
the north bv lands of the ellate of John
Bakerand Jamts Graham; on the tall by
lands of the ellate of William Norman
I anil ellate of Williartt E. Way ; on the
i south by lands of David G. Holmes and
i ellate of John Cropt, and on the weft by
| lands of John Stacy ; it being part of the
, real ellate ot Raymond Dmiere deceafi and,
* and to be fold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of fa id ellate.
JOSEPH HABERSHAM,
Ex'or of the .flute R. Denier e.
Odober 17 65
: Committees of Council.
j Committee of Finance.— Aldermen
; Bulloch, Jones, Mackay.
i Guard Committee. —Alderien Read
; Charlton, Norris.
Goal Committee. —Aldermen Charlton,
Hard< n, MTntoUi.
Pump Committee.— Aldermen Mllu
tolh, Fell, Hersman.
Street, Lane and Tree Committee .—
Aldermen Jones. Burke, Duke.
Health Committee. —Aldermen Read,
Jones, Mackay.
Exchange Committee. —Aldermen
Harden, Vlackay, Roe.
I.amp Committee.— Alderm n Duke,
i Norris. Hersman.
1 Committee cf Defence.— Aldermen
Jones, Burke, Mackay, Harden, Read.
Committee cf Vigilance. —Aldermen
: Charlton, Rqe, Norris.
[Attest.] D. D. WILLIAMS, C C
Sept. 15 56
Notice.
All pereons having any demands against
Jgsei’h Turner, laU: of St. Simons’ Isl
and, Glynn County, deceased, are rcqnelb
ed to render them >n according to law, and
those indebted to the ellate, to make im
mediate payment to
James White, ) „
Joseph Tvhiner, C Exeeut °rs-
Dec. 30 88
Notice.
Nine months from the date hereof, ap-
I plication wiil he made to the honorable
j the julticcs oPtlie Inferior Court ot Bcyaii
County, for leave to fell all the Ellate be
longing to the late Mr. Williem Butler,
in order that the iubfcriber may be enabled
to pay the debts, and carry into effect the
Will cf the deceased.
FHOS. h. WILLIAMS, Slg.al.Ex’or.
Ftbi lainqui
Public Notice
Is hereby given, that the lubfcriber will,
after the expiration of nine months from
the date hereof, make application to the
honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham
county, for leave*to fell the following de
scribed propei ty, being part of the real
ellate oi Saul Simons, Esq. deceased, foi
the benefit ol the heirs and creditors of
laid ellate.
lo wit, one lot of Land 011 the South
Common, of the call of Savannah, adjoin
ing John Currie’s lots.
Lot No 4, Franklin ward, in the fcity
of Savannah.
Part of Lot No. 3, Beletha, Tythibg,
Heathcote ward, 20 feet in front, on York
ftrutt and 90 feet in depth, bounded on
one fide by lot No. 2, on tlie back by a
lane, on the other by tlie remaining part
of lot No. 3. Subjeft to the life ellate
of Hannah Leion. DAVID LEION,
Adminifirator with the v/t# annexed.
Notice.
All persons having claims or demands
against the ellate of Saul Simon*, late oj
Savannah, esq. deceased, will picnic exhi
bit them legally attested, and thole ind-bt.
cd to laid ellate, are requested to make pay.
ment to the fubferiber. I). LEION,
Adminifirator with the will annexed
Jan. 31 97
t.rORG IA. J iiy 1. Ait j clerk of
[t. s 1 f. t’ c mart <>t ordinsrrv for the
I. .V ialla.ru. ) epun-y of Glynn, 4! .d the ifaic
afore laid.
WHLP LAS, Luke ttb.uht a(1 plies for let■ f ri
<>■ adm.niftrstt! non the ciGtc o* Aarou Blciuut
‘•.Hrnr r :.tc-4Glynn County,
Ths< ar therefore to cue and rc!mot 4. all
at.d imai.hr, the kind, -d ard crt4|torsol fa:d
d< c. o file ilit ir objedtions (h any th y It-vt }
tn toy office, ot. or b fore the 17th Novembt-t
noxi, otherwise, letteisof administration will
be ft 1 rived.
Given un >r my Viand and ‘calofoifire, this
2/01 day ol Ocf. inlitcen hundi-d ttid ir.or
teeo, and tlie 48.11 year of Amt rlr m loda-
(64J
[Whole No. 3016.
[ The Subscriber,
Refpt ctfully informs the inhabitants dt
Savannah and the public in gener I. that
bv the lave arrivals from Amelia and St
Mary’s, he has received a choice collec
tion of GOODS suitable for the approach*
ing i'eafon, which he offers for sale at &
low advance, ainongft which are
! Sutxifiue blue and black CLOTH
Do. do. do. Calfimere
Do. green, white,jrfsd, yellow, black anil
blue Flannels
6-4 Second Cloths
I willed Bath Coating
B illol aid K sr Blankets
6-4 l.inen Chicks
Cotton and Limn Platiilas
Siqx 1 fine L ,;b i-incus
Fine and coarse Cotton Cambrics,
and 6-4
Sprig mull null & Jaconet \
Hair cord and barred /
Fig and plain cambric MusLUfJf
Sprig and plain leno i
6-4 twilled cambric J
Ladies’ elegant worked Robes
6-4 and 8-4 muffin Shawls
Salamanca do.
Twilled Cambric, reek Handkerchiefs
Silk Shambries
Calicoes and Chintzes, of different patterejj
and qualities
Furniture and corded Dimity
Velvets and Corderov
Malabar and Madras Handkerchiefs
also,
1 case fancy GOODS, which is now cty
pen ing, containing
W bite v
Sky I
Pink I
Grev > Soft Satius
Yellow I
Pink figured 1
Lavender J
White, pink, green and sky Sarsenetra
Black, figured and coloured BarccioUfl
Handkerchiefs
Rich Damask Shawls
Superfine Bombazene
Silk Scarfs ,
Black and white 4 Crape
1 Sky, pea, apple, primrole, pea-green, pintjj.
buffik yellow colored Crapes
Sarsanct Feathers, edged Ribbon#
Rich foft satin do.
Feathers brocade do.
Ladies’and gentlemen’s elegant silk Slocl%
ings
AND,
A handsome assortment of Haherdaftiei-j#
And by Waggons on tbe JV :y
j Which lie experts in the couife of thift
t day n to-morrow,
London fuperfine Chintzes
Worked and fpriged leno Muffins
Dark and light Stri e 4 fuperfine Ginghantf
White J eans and Jean Stripe-
Superfine white and colored Marseilles
Ladies’, and Gentlemen’s fine Cotton Ho*
fiery, and manv other fanrv article^
SAMUEL RUSSELL.
Gdlober 17 65
Executor’s Sale.
! WHI be sold at St. Mary's on tbe sirs?
cf December next, between the usual
hours, tbe following Negroes , belong
ing to tbe efiate cf Isaac Wheel.r,
dec. viz.
Cato, Morris, Erah, Jeffrey, George,
and Mary ; with a few articles coi,lifting
of one Saddle and Bridle, a few Tools, and
a lot of Id Iron.
HENRY SADLER,
*7 65 Ex'or^
Notice.
Nine months after date, application
will he made to the Juffites of the Inferior
Gom t oi Bryan County, for leave to sell a
tract of Land in said county called Wood
ville, containing fifteen hundred acres, be
longing to the ellate of RaLah E. El
liott, deceased ; to be sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors. ,
STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Ex'or...
March 11 38
cf.orgid- Chatham loi/REy.
Hy Samuel M. Bcmd,c!e.k of the court of
ordinary , of Cratiiain
it may concrin.
WH<aj,Lom* Will Min* and Caihaiint Wil
lisr s liiivc dpji|i( cl for i, (r rsot admi'niftratioit
op ii i effdu of C.er rpr Hall, Jate a foldiei in
he f iviec ot die U. S ..tcs, dir, as principle
dec: tots.
IS ‘ *w, tiirrcfoie, tin f- arc tocio &. admonish
a laud thf k.ndred and .reditorof
• i'C std G-.oift- H.ll, mfi'e dicir objciiu ll(i5
■ ‘hey have) in my office, on or heloie thd
fuft Mueday ot Nov. next, oilier wife, letters
'! adruiliiUration will he grauten to ihc ap.
ol • ants,
Gwen under my !>m and and Tea! rif'offirc, djjg
33 ho! October, 1814. S, M. LOND
(!-• s ) 163) c. c. o.
CEVRGIA-CHAJIIAM (OUS’J Y.
B. Smuel IVS. Bond, c <‘ik <>t the court of
n.inary, ot Chatham Count —To all whom
it nvj> conet rn. “
Whir.as. Alexander R. Xrow, has app'red
Irders i.f aduiir.iftirtioi., , n the iliaieof_
ivzc. Frai k-, dec. as piii t rpal errdm r.
, hs*w, thrufi re, ibde a:e cue and admon
ish all and Ctigular, the ind ed and cr. dt.or j
o’ (aid Ifjat frat.ks, to fil> their ebjiffi/yufif.
f'V tiit v bay?) in nr. • Bdtll 4111 or b
firft Mnndav of Mev ts. &c. Fir
C-ivfn iiTdci mv iiojttr iind
I av muii, the tjciic'.S )uars old, tolera-
I s -) i*irr. Terms ChOu
l 6 s f Ay at \\ o'clock*
DKD, AuSi r .