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* PUBLISHED on MONDAYS and bt PHILIP j D. WOOLHOPTER , nkab. the Exchange, at SIX DOLLARS per annum— -HALF in ADVANCE.
’ VoW XIX.—No. 69]
|uft’ Re ceivedj
\ Ahiffor sale by the Subscriber:.
U.rcls Teneriffe, Sherry and Mala
ga Wins;, firft quality
,'*•9 quarter calk* do.
7 Sipes do. *
•’ 2 lulf pVfes do.
4 i2 bags Spanilh Merino Wool
lbs. Cork Board
Sherry, Tenerlife,and Malaga Wine,;
by the gallon. j
PROCU REU R&G AU DRY. I
-October 24. _pt _ 67 __ |
\ man with a small fa
mily. capable of taCTng charge of a small
V>arding bouse, with good recoin inunda
tion willmeet with cncomagemeht. Ap
ply to . JAMES WHIIE.
October 24 _9* __ > ■
“” The subscriber
Respeafully informs his friends and'the
anblir, chat he has removed troni Brough
| ton llieet to the sign of the golden mortfcr,
Market square, where he has opened a
te!h and complete assortment of DRUGS
sad MEDICINES, which he offers for
sale on reasonable terms for cash.
•Having devoted the greater part of lus
!fe to the acquirement of knowledge in
f;s business, he hopes with constant assidv- j
‘Uv to merit a share ot public ptsronagt.
•* - EDWARD COPPEE.
Oft. 24 —aw 81—67 ‘
“The Subscriber,
Refpeftfully informs the inhabitants oT
Savannah and the pu >lic in general, that
by 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 sale at a
low advance, amongst which are
Superfine blue and black CLOT. H
80. do. do. Callimere
©O. green, white, red, yellow, black and
blue Flannels
6-4 Second Cloths
Twilled Bath Coating
B.iftol and Rose BhnketS
#.4 Linen Checks
Cotton and Linen Platillas *_
Superfine Irish Linens .
•fitie and coarse Cotton Oi. rubrics, 4*4
and 6-4
Sprig mull mull & Jaconet Y
Hair cord and barred f
Yig and plain cambric YMttSLiws
Sprig and plain leno 1
<j-4 twilled cambric ./
Ladies’ elegant worked Robes
&■ 4 and 8-4 muffin Shawls
Swlauanca do. i
Twilled Cambric, reck Handkeschiefc
Silk Shambvies
Calicoes and Chintzes* ofdifl&feotjratterns
and qualities
Furniture and corded Dimity
Velvets and Corderov
Malabar and Madras Handkerchiefs
A l so,
1 case fancy GOODS, which is now o
geuing, containing ,
White \
Sky “I
♦Pink f
G<ev V Soft Satins
Yellow i
Pink figured 1
Lavender J
■White, pink, green and &y Sarsenetts
Black, .figur'd and coloured Barcelona
\'Handkerchiefs
Rich Datnafk Shawls
Superfine Bombazenc
Silk Scarts *
Black and white ACrape - ■
Sky, pea, apple, primrole, pea-green, pink,
buff & yellow colored Cranta
Sarsanet Feathers, edged Ribbons
Kiel) foft satin do.
, Feathers brocade do. • ‘
Ladies’and gentlemen’s elegant silk Stock
ings
a inn,
A hamlfome ar ortment of Haberdafiicry
* And by JVaggqps on the Way
Which Ire expects in the comic of this
dav **r tu-rn ■* <ow,
Lufndon fuperfine Chintzes
Worked and tpriged leno Muffin*
Dark and light Stri Ginghams
White Jeans and Jean Stripes
Snperfifw’white. and colored Marlulks
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's fine Cotton Ho
siery- and many bther fancy article*.
SAMUEL RUSSELL.
©CloUr 17
For Sale
A valuable PKintaUiHi in WaOiihgton
•iMimy, Georgia, oil tiie Oconee river,
dnoutii • ( Bufi me creek) twenty fisenriJis
ht iow Milledgt-villc, containing ♦ about
1 joo li re*, partly fuuimp,.<cipbidy high
Lmd, ‘niuhle for tl*fultu/ ol cituii and
coni; Ifo and and under tew**.
Tin it 1. oil liu.’ Haft a gull mill, run*
Ming two pair ot llonca, tmlakw mill mil*
gmg two faw*.
‘I In* pla,ii i* cnnfidirid rrtnyrkalny
f#altl'Vi I’ will l>* I’ Id a gnat bargain.;
Imi 1 n pan 11 ulars njf*Jy to
hi UitULS ft HUH HOUGHS.
/,|f.i, „I ii oli and lart ill Millwlr l rille,
tl-ntli ll'iiiiul|lviuafl w.iopicd bj
©I(Vi 1 tun li m in#
©•’.atw
Fresh Pearl Barley
For sale in tin cases, suitable for family
ule, by .
, LEONARD BARTOW, Sr Cos.
October 13 64’
New Goods.
I Black, .
; DaVk Gw ( sombazett
j. Mazarcen J
; Cotton Shirting,
! Callicoes,
Invitation Shawls, various and elegant pat-’
l terns, ■■
) Wliise,
FLANNELS >Yellow and
. . V Red,
j. E. WHITE, & Cos.
OiL 6. On the Bay.
~~ ‘ 1
Negro Pipes, Liquorice, &c.
30 boxes and half boxes Negro Pipe 6
35 do. Liquorice . j
i6, cases shaving Soap. For sale by
STURGES & BURROUGHS.
October 13 6t 64
For Sale,
A healthy, sound young NEGRO
BOY, about 19 years of age, well qualifi
ed fop tilt field. For terms apply at this
Office. 06k. to. 64 tl
The Subscriber
OFFEMS FOB SALE,
100 kegs Cut Nails
6 calks Hoes
1 30 boxes cotton and wool Caids
, 4 do.'llraw Bonnets
12 reams demy printing I^per
50 do. blue medium do.
100 do. wrapp'uig do.
20 pieces Oznaburgs
2000 yards-up country Homespun
100 boxes Fish
13 do. Candles
60 reams foolscap and poll writing Pa
per
6 lbs. Wafers
4 kegs Gun-Powdef
3® barrels Flour
60 lbs. Shoe. Thread
1 cask Negro Shots
20 dozen Webfler’s Spelling Books
JONATHAN BATTELLE.
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, V 1
mobg them are- 1
A girl 18 year* old, a good seamstress, ]
waffier, ironer and cook, better suited to’
the country.
A wench 22 years old, wafiier. ironer
and plain cook; very prime for the field.
One other, 28 or 30 years old,excellent!
waflier and ironer, very smart and active,
better-suited to tiie-country*
One other, about 38 years, very fitady
and tolerably capable of houl'e work, gen-;
evilly; and would suit a family living in
the country bell, as file has been in the ;
field. . ”
Two very prime fellows, 24. years old,’
field hands, limit and likely.
Two ditto, 30 years old; and fevera
prime Fellows that’ would suit to work on 1
a Wharf, at machines, and any drudgery.
AJfo, a fellow 24 years old, a bricklayer, j
and an excellent workman.
Also, a fellow, of fame age, an excel
lent house carpenter, and would bp ex
tremely valuable to.any person rtfi ?rg in
the country. -. ..
|C7 Negroes will be re
ceived at my office, as usual, and every
exertion used to obtain fair prices and ef
fect fpeedv sales-
DAVID POLCCK,
Augufl 25—50 Near the Exchange.
Caurion.
MERCHANTS and others are Cau*
tioned against tlx* two follow
ing Bills aj Exchange, which have been
low in thi 1 ’ Pocket-Book of tiie Subscriber,
on the road from Ni-w-York, viz
pne Bill for £ycG 9 j.’ 6 d. Jlerling,
drawnby Samuel. Gray.
One fur XJ9I4 sterling, drawn by
Samuel Gray, Sylvan us Guay, and’
William May.
Both liILI.S drawn at thirty days fight,’
on Samuel Williams, London, in favor ;
of William Guay, and endorsed by him. j
THOMAS H. WAKD. !
, Iflhe alve Bills, or rjther of them I
flioulJ lie diacovered, it U reqiufled that
inlonn ition may he given to the Subi'cii,
Iwi, at Bflon, ot Gooniit’K ft Ward,
No. 44 South llreet, New-Yot k. for the
HocD’t.Book and itkeoiiteiiti, a reward ot t
One Huntired Dollar 1 i. ofUrird.
P'7* 11 Edit oil of tlur MoiKrrai J
OujMiit, Gazette, and H.iliiax ,
Gaki’Ui', are nquilted to inferi tl.e tbove ‘
eilvettill ok nt lor tliive week*, in their re*,
prflivr p.tpi 4 j ami the roll of iid’ertion ,
viU'icbuly pad by Mr. Ward (0 ilicir ’
oul r. k I
Button, Stji• if
REASOJiTAND TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE THi WAY.
SAVANNAH: MONDAY, Octoser 31, 1814.
N6ti^e.
Savannah manufi*Yurl CANDLES,
of an excellent quality, will be retailed b?
-the fubsexibsr. w. ,
ALSO,
. Engfifh Porter, Ale, and Cheese, $ he.
Gin, Brandy, Wine and Cider Vinegar,
Soap, Corfee, lea of the importation of
1814, an elegant double sett of Table
i China and Glass, and generally such goods
as are to be found in a ‘veil aborted Gro
cery. ALEXANDER S. ROE.
October 24 67
Just Received,
from amelia, - v
Thefollowing Dry Goods,, which are of
set ed for sale on reasonable terms,
i for cash,
l Fine white Flannels
Ditto black and colored Bombaaertt
A (Torted Stotkingnrts
White and colored Veiling
! Silk and cotton Stockings
i Checks, Dimities and Cambric
A and | Irilh Linens
Superfine biue Cloth, &c.
WAY ft BAKER.
O&ober 13 641
- 1 1 1 ‘ 111 | “
Wssfit
\ P"^
Just Received
I *■ , -
AND FOR SALE BY
JOHN DOUG,ASS
1 Gibbons’ Bushing,
• A frefli fupplvof Ladies’black morocco
SUPPERS.
OiStober 3 61
Removal.
Taylor, Davies & TiYtoit, have re
moved their compting 110 fe to Bolton’s
upper wharf, where they continue to traus
adl FaSlorage y* Cownffion Business,
with their ufuabattentioiil
Augull 1 ; 43
The Copartnership
Os Small & M'Nku, is this day dis
solved in conliqoenf* of the deutli of Hu
bert Small. All puffins indebted to the
late firm are earnellly requefled to gome
forward and fettle their refpe&ive balan
, ces, and tliofe to whom they are indebted
. are requefled to render their accounts for
j; ft * dement, to JOHN M { NISH,
surviving copartner.
J Who continues to carry on business in
! his own name, at the counting house for
-1 merfy occupied by Small &c‘ M‘Nish, on
Smith’s Wharf,
, J une 2 7 33 ;
FOR SALE.
The Subscriber offers for lata his
PLANTATION and traA of LAND,
• whtreon .lie now resides, containing five
hundred and eighteen acres, old lurvey,
j wifli the present crop,’ conlifluig ot Cot
i ton,* Cortj, and Potatoes. On the premi
ses there is a good Cotton Machine. Also
■ fix bundled acres of Pine LaiiSl, well tiin
. hered, not liaving been cat; within thr*>
miles of a good landing on S .vannah riv
er; and the Pine Land withiu • YnUesof
the above Vfenration. Terms will be made
accomodating, r
THOMAS WYLLY. .
Ejjiugbam County, Oct. io &3 .
Sheriff’s Sale.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
November next, at the court-house
in the town of Jefferson, the follow
ing NEGROES, vit
Juno and her child, Yltyoe and her child ;
to liitisfy an execution on the foreclofure
of a mortgage of Andrew Hannah, Exe
cutor of David Mffiredie, dec’d. againfl
• James Cafliei). Conditions of sale, calh.
D. G. JON£S, s.'c. c.
Sept. s—iaw—^3
A Premium of One Hundred
Doliais.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ex
clusive ol' 4 tlie usual hire, will 1* paid for
•the FIgST WAGGON and FOUR
| HORSES, competent to transport three
1 thousand pounds Weight, having a faithful
! driver, which lhall attend at die Court-
House iti Savannah, and take the Records
of the Couuty to such place as may be de
| figittited, in cise oi an alarm from iiUMfi
on, that may require tlieir removal.
By order of the lion, the Inferior
Court,
JOB TANARUS, ROLLES, Clk.
’Sept. 15. 56
Notice.
. All txrffins kaviugVpy dmiamls againfl 1
1 the of lltCiiAKi) M.. Dimom, (]e
curbed, are reqi.t I/rd to pitruit tlieir ac
. * mints duly attested, and all indebted to
’ muk*: itmaediute payment.
1. ASAIMIL HOWE,
—ifgtU < .44 Adm’*r< I
Auction & Coffmriftalan
• BUSINESS.”
The fubferiber having returned from
tli£ Northward, offers liis heft services to
md the pi*|jlic in die aboveUne
i an? f**p*s‘by it\® to pleufe.
; . T. A.
October 27 “ 6t 68 < ,
j —A.
Just Rective4
AND FOR SALE,
A quantity of best
ENGLISH SALT PETRE.
. J. B. BERTHELOT; ;
Oct.. 27 .
Lost
A Gold LOCKET, fi t with hair., A
teward of Five Dollars-will be or
the value of*the Trincket. Apply atxhi*
Office. . Oct. y * 68
•* _ *
Sheriff’s Sale.
On tbefirf Tuesday in-December.next,
will be sold at the court-house in H’- )
Intosb County, between the usual
hours .
One tract of Land in the county afore
faid, containing acres,called and known
by the name of Clark’s Bluff, to fatisty the
taxes of the ellate of William M‘lntofh,
4or the years 1810, 11 aud 12; taxes due,
83 dolls, and 43 cents. •
Also, one tract of Land and improve
ments thereon, called- Bruro Cottage ad*
joining Mr. Henry GigniUiat and Mrs.
Wesey, lately occupied by Noel Fam
ming, dec. under, and by virtue of fulldry
judgments; this situation is not only hand
some bilt embraces every other advantage,
as tor health, good water, & an inexhausti
ble filhery adjacent to the dwelling, ftc.
It. FOWI.ER, . m, c.
October 27 68
Chatham Academy.
Persons having bufiirefs wkh the fubferi
ber as ‘l'reafurer of the Chatham Acado
| my, during his abfeuce, Will please apply
to Mr. John Lawsom at his Office in
Broughton Street.
The exercises of this inflitution will re
commence on the ill ot November next.
On Monday tiie 3 ill in.lt. and on the
ill of NoVember, tickets of admission will
be delivered between tfic hours of 9 and
1* o’clock in tins morning, and 3 and 5
in tiie afternoon.
Rates of tuition—-ill clals, 7 dolls—
ad clals, 10 dollars; 3d class, 13 dollars
<0 cents.
CHARLES DUNHAM,
©&. 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,gallon, demijohn ti?c.
One pipe excellent old Madeira Wine,
for the rich, 01 sick or cpnvalelbeut, as the
price and quality will denote.
Also. old Cognac Brandy, Jamaica
Rum, Shrub, Gin, Coffee, and as many
other good* things a* the times permit, in
the Grocery line. Among those are frefli
Teas, and white Havana* Sugar; all of
which will lie fold at reasonable price* to
persons of the following defrriptions, who
have always flood upon the fame footing.
1 ft. Thole wlio purcliale for calh and
sequire no credit.
2d. ‘l’hole wliodeal largdy upon ac
count, under contrads, and have never
failed toclofe their accoui*ts fatisfaftorily,
within the prefciibed time or vrheu re
quired.
3d. Tlihfe who have running accounts
uiJon t|e faircharafiler, whffih they main
tain, and have not failed to iettle them
within a reasonable time. But thy’ above !
articles cannot be recommended to thole
hereafter deferibed.
1 ft. Thole to whom public opinion has
attaclied any suspicion in regard to their
integrity or punctuality, for they have
been tried and. found wanting. ,
, 2d. Thole of jair character, who ha ve
violated their commits, or walked one
street in prelerence to another,, that they
may not be leen.
3d. Those who have worn, the fogue’s
llueld, vulgarlv called the alleviating a£t,
. WILLIAM CRAIG.
• Sept. 29-—6 O .
GKORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.
By Sauuicl M. B'nd. clftrk f she court of
ordinary of Mid euyity.—To ad whom it milV
COIICC/11.
WHEREAS Roberts Oibr.nJu.appM
td to me lor letter* of .dtniniftitii-'iri on the
dtste of Riehaid i urncr, late <>f ( huham
County, planter, drce.fed, a* neit of kin
‘! liefc a r e thurefore In cite and Admooffit a>l
*otl finrulu’ b* kiudred and cr-dlm of ibe
fald lire and fit fil# their obßdtlon* {|f ,ny they
have) in apy <■ flier, <m or before ‘Jo fi/ll Mon
<l*y so l>ori-tn>fr In.lt. otberwl*. letter* of
adioimUraihin will be Kfuntcd * die applicaoL
Given under my hand a’d f’ lo* office, at
bavani'ib, tbc .171)1 <uy of Odtob-r. IKI4
, [fr> J S M* BOaD. c c o.
Blanks, ‘ . i
| Os variant kinds, printed at tbit Qffce-
[Whole No. 30^19.
STATE OF •
Jb)ejfH Os Health lottery
_ SCHEMp. uoiiS.’
I Prize of is 40,000
1 ‘j 0 * , 2.0000
* * “0. 10,000* 10,000
1 5,000 5,00<f
1 do. 3,000 3,000
l do. ■ ,jOo ”* at,so
* J*T. * 2,000 4,0d(0
* ‘j 0, *,joo 1.5,^)
- 6 > < J C * I >oo® 6,04*
J 4” s°o * 7,000
Is 5? 200 * io i° 6 °
#r k “°* *06 v 8;ooo
*°o do. . 50 • 5,006
200 ao. 4^ooo
11,900 do. . 10 119,000
n * !
,a 159 Prizes.
-22,641 Blanks.
_ an *y>o Blanks to a Prize-.
rvt commence, in the uty
°* New-York, 6n tire firft TtiefiUy fn l>>
amber next, anJ will continue to draw
50® tickets each day, until finifhed. KM.
zes payable 40 days after the concMiow.
of the drawing, fubjeift to a dedudVion of
15 per cent.
1 icltets ip the abpve Lottery, for faldr
by the fubferibers, at 10 dollars, each;
Prize. Tickets received in payment..
Marquand, Paulding & Pcnfkld,
July 14—38 ■
Notice.
AH persons having any demands against
Joseph TubnZH, late of St. Simons’ Ist,
and, Glynn County, deceased, are requeu
ed to render them ; n according to law, ani
those indebted to the, estate, to moke iiiie
mediate payment to r
Tames White, I
Joseph Turner, f
oeo 30 ‘ 88
<; Executor s Sale
% virtue of an order the honorable
the Inferior Court, of Liberty Ccun
ty, •will be sold by Public AujHion, 0*
the firft Tuesday in January next,
between the hours of ten and three
o'clock, before, 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 traft; bounded on .
the north bv lands of the ellate df John
Baker and James Graham; on the uaft by
■ lands ot the estate of. William Ndrdi.m
• and estate of William E. Way; on the
south by lands of David G. Holmes and
! estate of John Oopt, ahu on tl*. weft by
| lands of John Stacy ; it being part of tlx:
• real estate of Raymond Drniere. t;i u. iftd,
and to be fold for the Ixr.efit of die licit#
and Creditors of fhid estate.
JOSEPH HABERSHAM,
E* the estate R. Detncre .
October 17 • (>$ ■
Executors Sale.
IVill be sold at St. Marys c „ t £, e ft r n
.of December next , between the u uAI
hours, the following A'egroe j,
mg to the estate of Isaac Wheeler,
dec. viz.
Cato, Morris, £rah, Jrflrey, George,,
and Mary l with a few articles coidiftW
ot one Saddle and Bridle, a fe w Tools, and
a lot of old Iron.
HENRY'SADLER,
°3 *7 6 S Ex’ou.
Sheriffs Sales. |
On the firft Tuesday in November next
will be fold at the court house in M‘ln
j County, between tile hours of ro and
i 3 unlock.
i One traft of land containing one him
, dred and seventy acres, near South Nfw-
Port Bridge; levied on as the former prop
; erty of James Mulryne and now the pro
perly of E. Wamberiie ; to farisfy an exe
cution in tavor of Edward Sw'arbrick—
Property painted out by/fie Plaintiff'.
Also, one, tra& of land- containing one
hundred acses, or so much thereof us will
fatify the taxes of Henry Myers, for toe
years 1811 and 12 ; amount due, dolls. 3, “
13 cents, and costs. , •
R. FOWLER, s. m. c. r
Odlober 3 ( 61
Important Discovery.
A patent lias lately been obtained for the
purpole of diddling and boiling by a me
thod that is far luperior to any thing yf
the Hind that has been invented. 1
It is efftnfted by coftimunicatmgheat by
a Globe and • Pifies from a linall furnace to
wooden vdTels of any rapacity—a tub ot
calk containing two hundred and fifty .gal
lons may ** set to boiling in one hour and
a half. The above patent has been teftesl
for diltiliug Spirits and the boiling of ma
ple Sugar, and there is no doubt but it will
auf'wer equally as well for boiling the
Sugar of Cane, or for boiling Salt—
l lie great utility of the above patent ur
point of dispatch of bufinef* and cbeapntls
renders it an objeH worthy ot public at
tention. Glotres and .pipes with inflate,
tions to use them', will he furniQied, and/
! ready, for fair, by tl>e last fit OAoher o 9
Iliiing. For fuiliter particulars apphr
ANDREW KNOKA .
STEPHEN H & . -]