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PUBLISHED ok MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, nr PHILIP D. lI'OQLHOPTER, head thk Exchance, at SIX DOLLARS per annum —HALF in ADVANCE.
Vc l XIX.—No. 67]
Just Received,
J\fi(l Jot Si*ic the Subset ibcT.
m barrels 1 1-nc-i tHT- 5 Sherry and Mala
gaW ine, firft quality
quarter calks do.
7 pipes do.
2 half pipes do.
•32 bags Spanifti Merino Wool
2joco lbs. Cork Board
Sberrv, Tt neriffe, and Malaga W me,
by the gallon.
PROCUREUR & GAUDRY.
October 24 3* 67
> \ man vith a fmili fa
mily, capable ot taking charge ot a final!
|.oardipg house, with good recoin menda
nu arillmeet with encouragement. Ap
jtvto JAMEy WHITE.
October 24 9 1 67
* The subscriber
Fespe&fulh intoimshis friends and the
touMic, that he has removed lrom Brough
am lheetto the lign of the golden niorter,
ftUrket square, where he has opened a.,
fc.dl. and complete assoitmentof DREGS
and MEDICINES, which he offers tor
9ble on reasonable terms for cash.
Having devoted the greater part of his
life to the acquirement of knowledge in
his business, lie hope* with constant assidu
ity to merit a fliare of public F;ro'r.ge.
EDWARD COPPEE. ,
Od. 24—aw8t—67
The Subscriber,
ißefpeafully informs the inhabitants of
Savannah and the public in general, that
bv the late arrivals from Amelia and St.
“Mary’s, he has received a choice collec
tion of GOODS suitable for the approach
ing season, which he offers for lale at a
low advance, amongst which are
Superfine blue and black OLO TH.
Do do. do. Caffimere t
Du. green, white, red, yellow, black and
blue Flannels
6-4 Second Cloths
Twilled Bath Coating
Bviftol and Rose Rlanke®
Linen Chtcks
Cotton and Linen Platillaa
Superfine Irifli Linens
Uii, s and coarse Cotton Cambrics, 4-4
and 6-4
Sprig mull mull & Jaconet
Hiiir cord and barred f
Fig and plain cambric VMuslins
Sprig and plain leno *
6-4 twilled cambric )
Ladies’ elegant worked Robes
6-4 and 8-4 muffin Shawls
Salamanca do.
Twilled Cambric, reck Handkerchiefs
Silk Shambries
Calicoes and Chintzes, ofelifferentpatterns
and qualities
Furniture and corded Dimity
Velvets and Corderoy
Malabar and Madras Handkerchiefs
* also,
t case fancy GOODS, whicn is now o
jtening, containing
White \
Sky i
Pink {
Grev > Soft Svriss
Yellow ft
Pink figured 1
Lavender }
’White, pink, green and Ikv Sarsenetts
Black, figured and coloured Barcelona
Handkerchiefs
Rich Dam ik Shawls
Superfine Bombazenc
Silk Scaifs
Black and white -> Crape
Sky. pea, apple, prim rule, pea-green, pink,
buff & yellow colored Crapes
Sarsanet Feathers, edged Ribbons
Rich foft satin do.
Feathers brocade do.
Ladies’and gentlemen’s elegant silk Stock
ings
AND,
\ A handsome assortment of Hdierdafhery
And by Waggons on the Way
\\ hich he txptds in the couri'c of this
day or to-morrow,
London fii|wrfine Chintzes
Worked and fprigtd It no Mullins
Daik and light Strive -ifuptrfine Ginghams
. White Jeans ard Jean Stripe
Superfine white and colored Marfcilles
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s fine Cotton Ho
ficry, and many other fanc\ articles.
SAMUEL RUSSELL.
Otftober 17 65
For c ale
A valuable Plantation in Waffington
oounty, Georgia, on the Oconee river,
(mouth of Bufl’aloe creek) twenty five miles
feeiow Milltdgeville, containing -j about
icco acres, partlv lwarnp,and partly high
land, ‘uitable for the culture of cotton and
c-orn; 15c cleared and under fence.
There is on the tract a grist mill, run
ning two pair of Bones, and a law mill run
ning two laws.
This place is confide red re markably
healthy. J* will be fold a great bargain.
For further particulars aiplv to
STUROES & BURROUGHS.
Also, a Houle- anil Lot in Milltdge ville,
pjealanth (minted, formerly occupied by
GLtunior Irwin.
•'s*4o her 13 64
Fresh Pearl Barley
For fals in tin cases, suitable for family
ule, by
LEONARD BARTOW, |Co.
Oftober 13 64
New Goods.
Black,
T F ? W "’ „, r > BOMBAZETT
Light & Dark Green <
Mazarecn J
Cotton Shirting,
Callicoes,
Imitation Shawls, various and elegant pat
terns,
1 White,
FLANNELS } Yellow and ‘
\ Red,
J. E. WHI TE, So Cos.
Od. 6. On the Bay.
Negro Pipes, Liquorice, &c.
30 boxes and 10 half boxes Ncgro'Pipes
35 do. Liquorice
16 cases shaving Soap For sale bv
STURGES & BURROUGHS.
Odober 13 6t 64
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. Od. 10. 64 ts
The Subscribed
OFFERS FOR SALE,
100 kegs Cut N ails
6 calks Hoes
-30 boxes cotton and wool Cards
4 do. straw Bonnets
12 reams demy printing Paper
50 do. blue medium do.
100 do. wrapping do,
20 pieces Oznaburgs
2000 yarcls-up country Homespun
100 boxes Filli
13 do. Candles
60 reams foolscap and poll writing Pa
per
6 lbs. Wafers
4 kegs Gun-Powder
3© barrels Flour
60 1 bs. Shoe Thread
1 cask Negro Shoes
20 dozen Webster’s Spelling Books
JONATHAN BAT TELLE.
August 8 45
Office
FOR THE SALE OF NEGROES.
The fubferiber oilers to families and
others, a number of valuable HOUSE
SERVANTS and FIELD HANDS, a
mong them are—
A girl 18 years old, a good feamffrefs,
waflier, ironer and cook, better fuitca to
t’ne country-.
A wench 22 years old, washer, ironer
and plain cook; very prune tor the field.
One other, 2801'30 years old, excellent
waflier and ironer, very fiiiart and active,
better suited to the country.
One other, about 38 years, very Ready
and tolerably capable of house work, gen
erally; and would l’uit a family living in
the country befr, as fbe has been in the
field.
Two very prime fellows, 24 years old,
field hands, fiout and likely.
Two ditto, 30 years old ; and fevera
prime Fellows that would suit to work on
a wharf, at machines, and any drudgery*
Allb, a fellow 24vearsold,a bricklayer,
and an excellent workman.
Also, a fellow, of fame age, an excel
lent lioufe carpenter, and would lie ex
tremely. valuable to any prfon refidingin
the country.
grUr* Negroes will be thankfully re
ceived at my office, as usual, ar.d every
exertion used to obtain fair prices and et
fe£l speedy sales.
DAVID POT.OCK,
Augnft 25 —50 Near tbcExchange.
Caution.
MERCHANTS and others are cau*
tinned against pnrchafiugthe two follow
ing Bilh cj Exchange, which have been
loft in the Pocket-Book of the Subscriber,
on the road from New-York, viz
One Bill fir £ 7°6 9 s. 6 d. Jierling,
drawn bv Samuul Gray.
One fir £924 Jierling, drawn bv
Samuel Gray, Sylvanus Gray, and
William Ray.
Both BILLS drawn at thirty days fight,
on Samuel Williams, London, in favor
of William Gray, and endorsed by him.
THOMAS H. WARD.
If the above Bills, or either of them
fliould be discovered, it is requested that
information may be given to the Subscri
ber, at Boston, or Goodhue & Ward,
No. 44 South-fireet, New-York. For the
P<xket-Book and its content', a reward ol
One Hundred Dnllars is offered.
|ryy=* ‘J he Editors of the Montreal
COll rant, Quebec G;r7.ette, and Halifax
Gazette, arerequeft i to insert the above
advt rtifen ent tor three weeks, in their res*
jieftive papers ; and the coll of insertion
will be duly paid by Mr. Ward to their
ord r.
Boston, Sept, j, ißi4—“3 W —tf® j
REASON AND TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE THE WAY.
SAVANNAH; MONDAY. October 24, 1814.
Just Received,
FROM AMELIA,
The following Dry Goods, which are of
fired fir sale on reasonable terry,
for cash,
Fine white Flannels
Ditto black and colored BomVizettc
Aflorted Stockingnets <
White and colored Veiling
Silk and cotton Stockings
Checks, Dimities and Cambric
4 and | Irilh Linens
Superfine blue Cloth, &c.
WAY & BAKER.
October 13 64
\
Just Received
AND FOR SALE BT
JOHN DOUGLASS
Gibbons’ Building,
A frefh fupplvof Ladies’ black morocco 1
SLIPPERS.
Oftuber 3 61
Removal.
Taylor, Daviks & Taylor, have re
moved their compting house to Bolton’s
upper wharf, where they continue to trans
act Faßorage b 5 GommiJjion Business,
with their usual attention.
August i * 43
*"’ ™” 1 1 “ 1 1 1 i # .1 11- nit -1 ■ 1
The Copartnership
Os Small & M‘Nish, js this day dis
solved in consequence of the deatli of Ro
bert Small. All persons indebted to the
late firm areearncftly requested to come
forward and fettle their refpe&ive balan
ces, and those to whom they are indebted
are requested to render their accounts for
fettle me nt, u> JOHN M‘InISH,
surviving copartner.
Who continues to carry on business in
his own name, at the counting house for
merly occupied by Small Sc M‘Nish, on
Smithy Wharf.
June 27 33
~FOR SALE.
Tbe Subscriljer offers for lale, his
PLANTATION and traft of LAND,
whereon he now refiles, containing five
hundred and eighteen acres, old lurvey,
with the present crop, confiding ot Cot
ton, Corn, 4iid Potatoes. 011 the premi
les tlieruis a good Cotton Machine. Also
fix hundred acres ot Pine Land, well tim
bered, not having been cut; within three
miles of a good landing on Savannah riv
er ; and the Pine Land within miles of
the above Plantation. Terms will be made
accomodating.
THOMAS WYLLY.
Efingbam County, Oct. 10 63
Sheriffs Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
November next , at the court-house
in the town of Jefferson, tbc follow
ing NEGROES, viz: —
Juno and her child, Cliloe and herchild;
to lat’o.fy an execution on the foreclofure
of a mortgage of Andrew Hannah, Exe
cutor of David M‘Credie, dec’d. against
James Caftien. Conditions of sale, calh.
D. G. JONES, s. c. c.
Sept. 5 —iaw—s3
A Premium of One Hundred
Dollais.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, rx
clulive of the usual hire, will b” paid for
the FIRST WAGGON and TOUR
HORSES, competent to transport three
thousand pounds weight, having a faithful
driver, which shall attend at the Court-
House in Savannah, and take the Records
of the County to such place as may be de
foliated, in c ine of an alarm from invasi
on, that may require their removal.
By order of the lion, the Inferior
Court, .
JOB T. BOLLES, Clk.
Sept. 15. 56
Notice.
All persons having any demands against
the estate of Richard M. Dimon, de
ceased, are requested to present their ac
counts duly attested, and all indebted to
make immediate payment.
ASAHEL HOWE, j
August 4 44 A dm’or.
Notice.
Nine months after date hereof, applica
tion will be made to the Honorable the In
ferior Court of Chatham County,for leave
to fell the real estate of WilliaM
Elliott, Esq. dec. for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said Estate.
ROBT. HABERSHAM, A dm'or.
April ii iam9in 14
Blanks,
Qf var: prw hinds, printed pi this Offer-.
Choice Articles.
At retailper quart,gallon, demijohn
One pipe excellent old Madeira Wine,
for the rich,or fic.k or convalefcent* 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
the Grocery line. Among those are frefh
Teas, and white Havanna Sugar; all of
which will Ik- fold at reafonabie prices to
persons of the following deferiptions, who
have always flood upon the fame footing.
isl. I'hele who purchaie for cafli and
require no credit.
2d. Thole whodeal largely upon ac
count, under contrails, and have never
failed to close their accounts fatisfa&orilv, j
within the preferibeej time or when re- I
quired.
3d. Those who have running accounts
upon the fair character, which they main-j
tain, and have not failed to fettle them j
within a reason ibl# time. But the above ,
articles cannot be recommended to thole |
hereafter deferibed. I
1 ft. Tnofe to whom public opinion has .
attached any suspicion in regard to their
integrity or punctuality, for they have
been tried and found wanting.
2d. Thole of fair character, who have
violated their contracts, or walked one
(beet in preference to another, that they
may not be seen.
3d. Those who have worn the rogue’s
Afield, vulgarlv called the alleviating ail.
’ WILL.IAM CRAIG.
Sept. 29 —60
In Council, 15th Oct. 1814.
Resolved, That an election will be
held on Monday, the 24th initant, to 611
the vacancy occasioned by the death of
John Pettibone, Esq. Treasurer eleit.
Extra hi from the minutes.
1). D. WILLIAMS, c C.
Oitober 17 6$
Committees of Council.
Committee of Finance . —Aldermen
Bulloch, Jones, Mackay.
Guard Committee. —Aldermen Read
Charlton, Norris.
Goal Committee.— Aldermen Ghatltou,
Harden, M‘lntolli.
Pump Committee.— Aldermen M‘ln
tofh, Fell, Ilersmau.
Street, Lane and Tret Committee.—
Aldermen Jones, Burke, Duke.
Health Committee. —AlJermen Read,
Jones, Mackav.
Exchange Committee. —Aldermen
Harder., Mackav- Roe.
Lamp Committee —Aldermen Duke,
Norris, Hersman.
Committee of Dejence . —Aldermen
Jones Burke. M e ka>, Harden. Read.
Committee of Vigilance. —Aldermen
Charlton, Roe, Morris
{Attest.l D. D. WILLIAMS, C. C.
Sept. 15 56
Notice.
All persons having any demands again!!
Joseph Turner, late of St. Simons’ Isl
and, Glynn cdounty, deceased, are reqddl
ed to render them hi according to law, and
those inch bted to the eflate, to make im
mediate payment to
Tames White, } r
4 ... i- Executors.
Joseph lurnek, 1
©ec. 30 88
Notice.
Nine months from the date hereof, ap
plication will be made to the honorable
the Juflices of*the Inferior Court of Bryan
County, for leave to fell .’I the Eflate be
longing to the late Mr. William Butler,
in order that the fubferibermay be enabled
to pay the debts, and carry into effeil the
Will of the deceaftd.
THOS. F. WILLIAMS, syal.Ex'or.
Feb. 1 am 9 m
Public Notice
Is hereby given, that the fubferiber will,
after the expiration of nine months from
the date hereof, make application to the
honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham
countv, for leave to fell the following de
scried property, being part of the real
eflate of Saul Simons, Esq. deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot
said elfate.
To wit, one lot of Land on the South
Common, rtf the eafl of Savannah, adjoin
ing John Currie’s lots.
Lot No 4, Franklin ward, in the city
of Savannah.
Part of Lot No. 3, Beletha, Tything,
Heathcote ward, 20 feet in front, on York
flreet and 90 feet in depth, Ixumded on
one fide bv lot No. 2, on the back by a
lane, on the other by the remaining part
of lot No. 3. Subject to the life eflate
of Hannah Leion. DAVID I.EION
Administrator with the will annexed.
Notice.
All persons having claims or demands
against the eflate of ‘'aul Simons, late ol
Savannah esq. dwenfed, will pteafe e xhi
bit them legally attefled, and thole indebt
ed laid elfate, aie requested to make pay
ment to th<- fubferiber. D. LEION,
Admintflrator with the will annexed.)
Jan. 31- J 7
[Whole No. 3017.
STATE OF NEW-YORK.
Board of Health Lo tery
SCHEME. dolls.
I Prize of 40,000 is 40,00d
1 do. 20,000 20,000
1 do. 10,000 10,000
1 do. 5,000 5,000
I do. 3,000 3000
1 do. 2,500 2,500
X do. 2,000 4,000
1 do. 1,500 1,500
6 dc. • 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
111,900 do. 10 119.000
1 Wax’ ■
12,359 Prizes.
22,641 Blanks.
Less than two Blanks to a Prize*
The drawing will commence in the city
of New-York, on the firft Tueiday in De
cember next, and will continue to draw
50® tickets each day, until finilhed. Pri
zes payable 40 days after the concbifion
of the drawing, l’ubjeft to a deduction of
15 per cent.
Tickets in the above Lottery, for sale
by the fubferibers, at lo dollars, each.
Prize Tickets received in pay ment.
Marquand, Paulding & Penficid.
July 14 — 38
Library.
In future the hours of delivering books
will be from 12 10 2 o’clock every Tucse
day, Tiiurfday and Saturday.
OEMLER, Librarian •
Sept. 22—58
1 * “
Executor’s Sale,
By virtue ofan order of tbe honor abba
the Inferior Court , of Liberty Coun
ty, will be sold by Public AußLn, on
the Jrft \ Tuesday in January next ,
between the hours of ten and three
o'clock , bejore the Court-House in
said County ,
All that 1 ract of LAND, supposed to
contain about two thousand acres known
’by the name of Hall’s trad; bounded on
the north be lands of the estate of John
Baker and Janies Graham; on the east by
land., of the estate of William Norman
and estate of William E. Way; on the
foutti by la*'ds of David G. Holmes and
estate ot John Cropt, <,nd on the weft by
lands of John -tacy ; it king part of the
real estate of Raymond De nitre. deceafi-d,
and to be fold for the benefit of the heira
and creditors of laid estate.
JOSEPH HABERSHAM,
Ex’or of tbe ejlate R. D enter e*
O&ober 17 65
Executor’s Sale.
Will be sold at St . Mary’s on she frfi
of December next, between tbe u<ual
hours, the following Negroes, belong
ing to tbe ejlate of Isaac Wheeler ,
dec. via.
Cato, Morris, Erah, Jeffrey, George,
and Mary 5 with a few articles confiding
ot one Saddle and Bridle, a few Tools, and
a lot of old Iron.
HENRY SADLER.
Oft. 17 65 Ex'ok*
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the firft Tuesday in November next
will be told at the court house in M‘ln
tofti Couirty, between the hours of 10 and
3 o’clock.
One. tr;.ft of land containing one hun
dred and seventy acres, near South New-
Port Bridge; levied on as the property of
James Mulrync to fatisfy an execution ia
tavor of Edward Swarbrick. Property
pointed out by the Plaintiff.
Also, one traift of land containing one
hundred acres, or so much thereof as will
fatify the taxts ot Henry Myers, for the
years 1811 and 12 ; amount due, dolls. 3,
13 cents, and colls.
R. FOWLER, s. m. c.
October 3 *6l
Important Discovery.
A patent lias lately been obtained for the
purpose of diddling and boiling by a me
thod that is far superior to any thing of
the kind (hat has been invented.
Jt is ffeiftedby communicating heat by
a Globe and Pi|*sfrom a finall furnace to
wooden vessels ot anv capacity—a tub or
catk containing two hundred and fifty gal
lons may he set to boiling in one hour and
a half. The above patent has been ttfted
fordiftiling Spirits and the boiling of ma
ple Sugar, and there is no doubt but it will
answer equally as well for boiling the
Sugar of Cane, or for boiling Salt—
The great utility of tlie above patent ip
point of dispatch of bufinel’s and cheapnefk
renders it an objedt worthy ot public at
tention. Globes and pipes with instruc
tions to use them, will lie furniftied,
ready for sale, by the last of Odtober cn
filing. For further particulars apply
ANDREW KNOK,
STEPHEN HALL.
October a 6*