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PUBLISHED ox MONDAYS ams THURSDAYS, by PHILIP D. IVOOLROPTER, seas ths Exctusor, at SIX DOLLARS res axsttm— HALF in ADVANCE.
Vgl XIX.— No. 68]
In ft Received,
And for sale by ibe Subscriber:.
ij; barrels Tt neriffe, Sherry and Mala
ga W ine, firft q*> i l7‘
ti 4 quarter calks do.
7 pip s do.
2 kalf pip s do.
32 bags Spin ill) Merino Wool
■*ooo lb?. Cork Hoard
Sherry, Tent riffr, and Malaga Wine,
bv the gallon.
PROCUREUR Sc GAUDRY.
October 24. 3 t ,67 |
A man with a small fa- .
capable of taking charge ol a Imall |
hoarding house, with good recomnmnda
flion wilinitet with encouragement. Ap~
p l y to JAMES WHITE.
Octoher 24 9 1
The subscriber
Eespeftfully informs his friends and the
public, that he has removed from Brough
am (heetto the sign of the golden morter,
Market square, where he has opened a
i- e (h and complete assortment oi DKUUb
and MEDICINES, which he otters for
aule on reasonable terms for cash. _
Having devoted the greater part of Ins
Tile to the acquirement of knowledge in
his but mess, he hopes with conflant assidu
ity to merit a fliare pamo^ge.
} f.dwar i>co epee.
Oft. 24 —aw3t—67 _ .
The Subscriber,
RefpecU'uily informs the inhabitants of
Savannah and tlie public in gt neral, that
by the late arrivals from St*
Mary’s, he has received a choice collec
tion of GOODS suitable for the approach
ing season, which he otters for tale at a
low advance, amongll which are
Superfine blue and black CLOT H
I) n . do. do. Callimere
green, white, red, yellow, black and
blue Flannels
<5-1 Second Cloths
Twilled Bath Coating
Brithil and Rose Blanket*
6-4 Linen Checks
Cotton and Linen FI at Mas
Stqwrfine Irilh Linens
yine and coarse Cotton Cambrics, 4r4
and 6-4
Sprig mull mull & Jaconet T
Hair cord and barred r
Fig and plain cambric VMuslims
Sprig and plain'leno V
S-4 twilled cambric J
Ladies’ elegant worked Robes
$-4 and 8-4 muffin Shawls
Salamanca do.
Twilled Cambric, reck Handkerchiefs
Silk Shamb'ies
Calicoes and Chintzes, of different patterns
and qualities
Furniture and corded Dimity
\ Tel vets and Corderoy
j Malabar and Madras Handkerchief*’
, • also,
1 case fancy GOODS, which is now ©-
hefting. containing
[ 1 White \ \
17 Sfcv I
Pink I
Grev > Soft Saties
Yellow i
Pink figured 1
Lavender J
White, pink, green and sky Sarscnetts
Black, figured and coloured Barcelona
. (| Handkerchiefs
! Rich Damalk Shawls
Superfine Boiubaztns
Silk Scarfs
Black and white “J Crape
Sky, pea. apple, priinroie, pea-green, pink,
hutF Sc yellow colored Craws
Sarsauct Feathers, edged Ribbons
Kach foft satin do.
Feathers brocade do. j
Radies’ and gentlemen’s elegant silk Stock
inga
AMD,
A ha no feme assortment of Haberdathery
And by Waggons on the Way
lie txpefts. in the courfc of this
dr. • *r to-morrow, ‘
Loudon iupeifuie Chintzes
b Worked and fpriged leno Muffins
I Dark and light Stri-e 4 fuperfine Ginghams
ft White Jeans ar.d Jean Stripes
ft-Superfine white and colored MarfeilltS
■Ladies’ and Gentleim n’s fine Cotton Ho
siery, and many other fancy articles.
SAMUEL RUSSELL.
K Oftoher 17 65
k ‘ For Sale
A valuable Plantation in Wsfhington
Htoontv, Georgia, on the Oconee river,
■mouth es Puttaloc rrtek) twenty five miles
Hteiow Milledgeville, containing * about
Rjco acres, partly swamp, and partly high
Bind, luitable for the culture of cotton and
Horn; 150 cleared and under fence.
K There is on tlve traft a grist mill, run-
Bfting two pair of flouts, and a law mill run-
Bping two saws.
l m This place is confidercd remarkably
Healthy. It will he fold a great bargain.
Bor further particulars apply to
If STURGES & BURROUGHS.
p | Alfo,a House and Ixit in Milledgeville,
■ealantly situated, formerly accupitd by
Bftovemor Irwin.
I rj 64
Fresh Pearl Barley
For sale in tin cates, suitable for family
tile, bv
LEONARD BARTOW, & Cos.
October 13 64
New Goods.
Black, T
T Fnwn ’ „, 0 > BOMBAZETT
Light Sc Dark Green f
Mazateen j
Cotton Shirting,
Callicoes,
Imitation Shawls, various and elegant pat
terns,
) White,
FLANNELS > Yellow and
7 Red,
J. E. WHIJ E, & C(T.
Oft. 6. On the Bay.
Negro Pipes, L’qoorice, &<\
30 boxes and 10 half boxes Negro Pipes
33 do. Liquorice
16 cases shaving So, p For sale bv
STURGES & BURROUGHS.
Oftober 13 6t 64
For Sale,^
A healthy, sound young NEGRO
BOY, about 19 years ot age, well qualifi
ed for the field. For tern s apply at this
Office. Oft. to. 64. ts
The Subscriber
OFFERS FOR SALE,
100 kegs Cut Nails
6 calks Hoes
30 boxes cotton and wool Ok 103
4‘dc. draw Rennets
12 reams demy printing PSpev
50 do. blue medium do.
joo do. wrapping 1 do.
20 pieces Oenalnirgs
2000 yards up country Hptaespun
100 boxes Fi!h
13 do. Candles
60 re ires foolscap and poll writing Pa
per
6 lbs. Wafers
4 kegs Cun-Powder
3©/barrels Eiqur
60 lhs. Slice Tnr<*ad
1 cask Ntgro
20 dozen Wcbfter.’s Spelling Rooks
JONATHAN BATTELLE.
Augufl 8 45
Office
FOR THE SALE OF NEGROES.
The fubferiber offi rs to fnmili. sand
others, a number cf valuable HOUSE
SERVANTS and FIELD HANDS, a
mong them are—
A girl 18 years old, a good feanOrefs,
waflier, ironer and cook, Better foiled to
the country.
A wench 22 years old, Wnfl.er, ironer
and plain cook; very prime for the field.
One other, 28 or 30vears old,excellent
waflier and ironer, very smart and aftiye,
better.fuited to the country.
One other, about 38 years, very fie ad y
and tolerably capable of house work, gen
erally; and would suit a family living in
the country bt-fl, as flie has been in the
field.
Two very prime fellow-;, 24 years old,
field hands, flout and likely.
Two ditm, 30 years old ; and Ever a
prime Fellows thru would suit to work on
a wliaif, at machines, and any drudgery.
Also, a fellow 24 years old, a br'cl layer,
and an excellent workman.
’ Also, a fellow, of fame age, ‘in excel
lent house carpenter, and would be ex
tremelyA'aluable to any peTlbn rtfidirgin
the country. -
Negroes will (x‘ thankfi U\ re
ceived at mv office, as ufunl, 2nd every
exertion used to obtain fair prices arid ct
fedl fpetdy sales.
DAVID POLOCK,
Augufl 25 —50 Near the Exchange.
Caution.
MERCHANTS,and others are cau”
tinned againfl purchaflugthe two follow
ing Bills oj Exchange , which fcjve be* n
101 l in the Pin ket-Book of the Subscriber,
011 the road from Now-York, viz:—
One Bill for £706 9X. 6 d. Jlcrling ,
drawn by Samui l Gray.
One . for £924 for ling, drawn by
Samuel G k ay, Sylvanus Gray, and
William Ray.
Both BILLS drawn at thirty days fight,
on Samuel Williams., London, in favor
of Willi ak Gray, and endorsed by him.
fIHOMAS -H. W r ARD.
If the above Bills, or either of them
fliould be discovered, it is requefled that
information may be given to the Subscri
ber, at Bojlon , or Goodhue & Ward*
No. 44 South-llreet, Neiv-TorL For the
Pocket-Book and it? contents, a reward 01
One Hundred Dollars is offered.
g Cj m Ihe Editors of the Montreal
Courant, Quebec Gazette, and Halifax
Gazette, are requefled to infVrt the above
advertisement for three weeks, in their res
p. ftive pa;ters; and the c< II of insertion
will be duly paid by Mr. Ward to their
01 de r.
Bssttn, Sept. 3, 1814. — 3W —58
REASON AND TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE l IIS WAY.
SAVANNAH: THURSDAY, October 27, 1814.
Just Received,
FROM AMELIA,
The following Dry Goods, which are oj -1
sered for sale oh reasonable terms, t
for cash ,
Fmr white Flannels
Ditto black and colored Bombazettc
Aflorted Stockingnets
White and colored Veiling
Silk and cotton Stockings
Checks, Dimities and Cambric
| and | Irifli Liners
Superfine blue Cloth, At.
s WAY ft BAKER.
O£lober 13 64 .
Just Received
AND rOR SALE BT
JOHN DOUGLASS
Gibbons’ Building,
Asp fli (apply of Ladies’ black morocco
! SLIPPERS. ,
Odloixr 3 61 ,
Removal.
Tayloß,Davies (k Taylor, have re
moved their counting hotife to Bolton’s
upp* r wl;arf, where they continue to tratis
afl Factorage b’ Commission Business ,
with their ulual-at’.ention.
August 1 43
The Copartnership
Os 4>iai.l ~*r M'-Nisn, is this day dis
solved in cojjfLqtytnce of the death of Ro
bert Small. A'l n. tfonss indebted to the
are “arnt ft!y requefled to come
! forward ami fetth- their r* Ipeiflive balan
j ecs, mvl tb'/le to whom they are indebted
| are p quefli'd to render *h. ir accounts for
| fettier-.ent; to JOHN M‘NISH,
survfo’ing copartner.
| Who cent-rues tc-carry on busi'.efs in
; In.-; own
| rievly ncrupied by Small & M‘Nish, on
Smrih's Wharf.
Tune 27 33
FuK SALE.
The Su'sciiber ff-rs for lain, his
PLANTA'I ION and trad of LAND,
; wnereon he now resides, containing five
| Intncir.d ind eighteen acres, old lurvty,
f with the prefert crop, confining ot Cot
i ton, Cv'rn, and Potatoes. On tfie premi
ses there is a good (Tot’on Machine. Also
; fix hundred acres of Pine Land, well tim
• betfd, not having been cut; within three
j miles of a good landing on Savannah riv
er; and ti e Pine Land wiUiiu miles of
the above PlantHtion. Terms will be made
; accomodating.
THOMAS WYLLY.
Ejfingbitn County, Oct. 10 63
Sheriff’s Sale.
! Will be soli on the first Tuesday in
1 November next, at the court-house
in the ‘.own offcfifcrs .n, the follow
ing MEG HO El, viz: —
iunoand her child, -Chloe, and hrrchiU;
to l’ati fv an execution on the t’oreclofore
iof a mortgage oi Andrew Hannah, Exe
cutor of Dm. id MV.redie, dee’d. againfl
James'Cafiien. Conditions of sale, calli.
D. G. JONiES, s. c. c.
Sept. 5 —law.—53
\ Prerpium of One Hiindred
Ij. ih:s.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, cx
dufive c l the usual hire, will be paid for
the FIRST WAGGON and FOUR
j HORSES, competent to transport three
thousand pounds Weight, having a faithful
driver, which fiiall attend at the Court-
House in Savannah, and take the Records
of the County to such place as may be de
fiprated, in rinse ot an alarm from invasi
on, that rnay require tfieir removal.
Py ‘order cf the Hon . the Inferior
Court, •
JOB T. BOLLF.3, Clk.
Sept. 15. 56
~ 9 * r 1 J ‘ * •
Notice.
All persons having any demands againfl
the effate of Richa rd M. Djmon, de
ceased, are reqnefted to present their ac
counts duly attested, and all indebted to
make immediate payment.
ASAHEL HOWE,
August 4 44 Adm'ar.
Notice. •
Nine months after date hereof, applica
tion will be made to the Honorable the In
ferior Court of Chatham Connty,for leave
to fell the real eflate ot William
Elliott, Esq. dec. for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said Eflate.
ROBT. HABERSHAM, Adm'or.
April 2i iarngni 14
Blanks,
Os various Unds, printed at tbit Ofice.
Notice.
Savannah manufactured CANDLES,
of an excellent quality, will be retailed by
the fubsci iber. *
ALSO,
Englifli Porter, Ale, and Cheese, prize
Gin, Brandy, Wine and Cider
Soap, Coffee, Tea of tlie importation of
iS'4, an elegant double*fett cf Table
China ind Glass, and generally such goods
as are to be found in a well aflorted Gro
cery. ALEXANDER S. ROE.
Oiflober 24 67
Chatham Academy.
Persons having bnfinefs with the fubferi
ber as Treasurer of the Chatham Acade
my, during his absence, will please apply
to Mr. John Law3ow at hit office in
Broughton Street.
Tlie exercises of this inflittition will re
commence on the ill ot November next.
011 Monday the 3 ill inlh and on the
isl of November, tickets ofadmilfion will
be delivered between the hours of 9 and
12 o’clock in the morning, and 3 and 5
in the afternoon*
Rates of tuition—isl clals, 7 Hoi Is.—
2d dais, 10 dollars; 3d class, 13 dollars
50 cents.
* CHARLES DUNHAM,
Oft. 24 —tf—67 Treasurer C . A.
* Library.
’ In future the hours of delivering books
will be from 12 to 2 o’clock every Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday.
OEMLER, Librarian.
Sept. 22—58
Choice Articles.
At retailper quart,gullon, demijohn
One pipe excellent old Madeira Wine,
for the rich,or lick or convalescent, as the
price and quality will denote.
Aii’o, 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 frelli
Teas, any white Havanna Sugar; all of
which will- be fold at reasonable prices to
persons of the following dtferiptions, who
have always flood upon the lame footing.
ill. Ti; le who purcliafe for calli and
require - - eredit.
2d. < ’ fe wliodeal largely upon ac
count, .oder contrasts, and have never
failed to ciofe their accounts fatisfaftorily,
within tlie preferibed time or when re
quired.
3<l. Those who have running accounts
upon t!*e fair diarafter, which they main
tain, and have not failed to fettle them
within a reasonable time. But the above
articles canuot be recommended to those
hereafter delcribed.
isl, Those to whom public opinion has
attached any suspicion in regard to their
integrity or punctuality, for they have
been tried and found wanting.
2d. Those of fair character, who have
violated their contrasts, or walked one
llreet in preference to another, that they
mav not be ieen. .
3d. Those who have worn tne rogue’s
ihield, vulgarly called the alleviating aft.
WILLIAM CRAIG.
Sept. 29—60
Public Notice
Is hereby given, that the fubferiber will,
after the expiration of nine months from
the date hereot, make application to the
honorable thr Inferior Court of Chatham
conntv, tor leave to fell the following de
scribed property, being part of the real
eftatri of Saul Simons, Esq. decealed, lor
the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol
laid eflate.
To wit, one lot of Land on the South
Common, of 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, Bcletha, Ty thing,
Heathrote ward, 20 feet in front, on York
street and 90 feet in depth, bounded on
one fide by let No. 2, on tlie back by a
lane, on the other by the remaining part
of lot No. 3. Subjeft to the life eflate
of Hannah Leion. DAVID LEION,
Adminiflrator with the will annexed.
Notice.
All persons having claims or demands
againfl the tflate of Saul Simons, late ol
Savannah, esq. decealed, will please exhi
bit them legally attefled, and thole indebt
ed to said eflate, are requefled to make pay
ment to the fubferiber. 1). LEION,
Administrator with the will annexed.)
Jan. 31 97 .1
GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.
Samuel M. Br,il. cle k >f the ci urt ot
ordinary of aid county.— 'l o all whom u nay
concern.
WHERPAS Roberts GihGn has appli
ed to me for tetter* of adrniriftrati n .-n the
ctUtc of R|chaid Turner,, late of C futham
County, planter, diccafed, as next of kin
Tbrfe ate therefore to site and admcirfh a.l
and fn yular tha kindted and creditor* of >he
said dte'd to file thiir objections (if ary ’b< y
have) io my office, on or befo'e ;he fl.ft Mon
day in December next, otherwise let'er* of
adiriniltration will be granted ta the ar qlicanr.
Giv< n under n>y hand and feat ol office, at
Savannah, the 17U1 day of OAt brr. 1814
| 1 67 J 8. c C 9*
[Whole No. 3018.
STATE OF NEW-YORK.
Board of Health Lottery.
SCHBME. not XS.
I Prize of 40,00* is 40,000
1 do. 20,000 20,000
r do. 10,000 10,000
l do. ’ 5,000 5,000
T do. 3*ooo 3,000
1 do. *>S°© 2,500
2 do. 2,000 4,000
1 do. i*5 c o 1.500
6 dc. 1,009 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
11,90 c do. 10 119,000
1 2,359 Prizes.
22,641 Blanks.
Less than t*vb Blanks to a Prize.
The drawing will commence in the city
of New-York, on the firft Turfday in De
cember next, nnJ will continue to draw
50* tickets each day, until finifhed. Pri
zes payable 40 days after the condufiou
of the drawing, fubjeft to a deduction of
15 per cent.
Tickets in the above Lottery, for sale
by the fublhribers, at 10 dollars, each.
Prize Tickets received in payment.
Marquand* Paulding &Ptnfidd.
July 14—38
Notice.
AH persons having any demands againfl
Joseph Turner, late of St. Simons’ Isl
and, Glynn County, deceased, are requt ll*
ed to render them hi according to law, and
those indebted to the eflate, to make jin
mediate payment to
James White, 7 w
Joseph Tm,,, j S ““ ,or '-
Dec. 30 88
Executors Sale*
By virtue of an order of the honorably
the Inferior Court, of Liberty Ccun*
ty , will be sold by Public Auction, on
the firjl 7 uesday in January next ,
between the hours often and tire a
o'clock, before the Court-House in
said County ,
All that Tradt of LAND, (opposed to
contain about two thousand acres, known
by the name of Hail’s trail; bound*;! or>
tiie north by lands of the eflate of John
Baker and James Graham; on the eafl by
lands ot tlie eflate of William Norman
and eflate of William E. Way; on the
south by lands of David G. Holmes and
eflate of John Cropt, and on the well by’
lands nf John Stacy ; it being part of ths
real eflate of Raymond Demere. deceafni,
and to be fold for the benefit of tlie lieiis
and creditors of laid eflate.
JOSEPH HABKRSTA.M,
Ex’or of the eflate R. Dcmcrc.
Oftober 17 65
Executor’s Sale.
U r tll be sold at St. Mary's on ’be M
of December next, between the uniat
hours, the following Negroes, belong
ing to the eflate of Isaac IVheeler,
dec. viz.
Cato, Morris, Erab, Jeffrey, George,
and Mary ; with a lew articles confining
of one Saddle and Bridle, a few Tools, and
a lot of old Iron.
HENRY SADLER,
Oft. 17 65 Ex'or.
Sheriff’s Sales.
V
On the firft Tuesday in November next
will be fofcl at the court house in M‘Jn*
toll) County, between the hours of 10 and
3 o’clock.
One tr-ft of land containing one hun
dred and fevelity acres, near Sjouth New
port Bridg< ; levied on as the former prop
erty of James-Mulrvne to fatiffy an xc>
cution in tavor of Edward Swarbiick.—-
Property pointed out by the Plaintiff*.
Also, one traft of land containing one
hundred acres, or so much thereof as will
fatify tlie taxes oi Hrnry Myers, for the
years 1811 and 12 ; amount due, dolls. 3,
1 3 cents, and colls.
R. FOWLER, s. m. c.
October 3 61
Important Discovery.
A patent has lately been obtained for the;
purpose of diflilling and boiling by a me
thod that is far superior to any thing of
the kind that has been invented.
It is effefted by communicating heat by
a Globe and Pipes from a small furnace to
wooden velfils ol any capacity—a tub or
calk containing two hundred and fiftv gal
lons may be let to boiling in one-hour an.i
a half. The above patent has been-tubd
fordiftiling Spirits and the boiling of ma
ple Sugar, and there is no doubt but it wilt
answer equally as well for boiling the
Sugar of Cane, or for boiling Salt— -
The great utility of the above patent irj
point of dispatch of bu lint Is and cheapness
renders it an objeft. worthy ol public at
tention. Globes and pi|jes with instruc
tions to use them, will be furniftied, ar.d
ready for sale, by the lall of Oftober en- v
suing. For further particulars applv to
ANDREW KNOK,ur
STEPHEN HALLe
OiOaber 3 61i,