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PUBLISHED on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, bt PHILIP D. WOOLHOPTBR , neas the Exchange, at SIX DOLLARS pee Apruuit-— HALF in ADVANCE.
Vcl XIX.—No. 71]
Brig Ariel, for sale.
* ► The Irandsome fast sailing
ARIEL, built in 18x3 =
dim<nlinn* J 98 feet lotlg,
k 24 feet 7 inches beam, to feet 9 inches
W bold, 231 tons burthen and pierced for 16
guns, completely tioored, and has a small
armament. She is well calculated for
tile preseut times. . , . V ,
ALSO,
Schooner ECHO,
Btfrthen 106 tons, can-ies a large car-)
go, strong and found. , For terms,,
apply to . • • {
• STVRGES & BURROUGHS. *
Nov. 3 * 6t 70
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Auction & Commission
BUSINESS.
The fubferiber having returned from
tiie Northward, offers his belt isrvices to ,
bis friends and the public in. the above line
and hopes by his attention to pleafe.’
• T.M SCKOEDDE.
Oißoher 27 6t . 68 #
gpr* A man with a small. fa
anily, capable of taking charge of a small
hoarding house, with good recommenda
tion wilhneet with encouragement. Ad
liyto James white.
October 24 9t 67 * .
The subscriber
Respe&fully informs his friends and the
fublic, that he has removed from Brough.
On ftteet to the ligti of the golden morter,
Market square, where lie has opened a
jfrefh and complete assortment of DRUGS
Sand MEDICINES, which he ofters for
gale on reasonable terms for cash.
Having devoted the greater part of hi?
Sfe to the acquirement of knowledge 5h
kis business, lie hopes with conftaut assidu
ky to merit a lharf of public patronage.
’ EDWARD COPPEE.
‘ OdL 24-rawßt —67
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The Subscriber,
informs the inhabitants of
Savannah and the public 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 which he offers for fate at a
loW'ad^' e Hj?mongft which’ are
SuiaS/ 0 black CLOTH
DoA* 1 do. Calfimere
Dp. green, white, red, yellow, black and
blHe Fi.iniiels ‘" : * .;Vf
.6-4 Second Cloths V’
Twilled Bajh Coating
Brtflol and Rose Blankets ‘4? , •
6-4 Linen Clicks r / - y 'V
Cotton and Linen Platillas
Superfine Irilh Linen* - •>. ,L.
Fine and coarse Cotton Cambrics, 4-4
and 6-4
Sprig mull mull & Jaconet “j
Hair cord and barred r
Fig and plain cambric VMuslins
Sprig and plain leno i
6-4-twilled cambric /
Ladies’elegant forked Robes v
6-4 and 8-4 muffin Shawls
Salamanca do. -w ; >
Twilled Cambric, neck Handkerchiefs
Silk Shambries
Calicoes and Chinttees, of different patterns ;
and qualities £ ‘ ’
Furniture and corded Dimity : ‘ ; ./ -
‘Velvets and Corderoy -
Malabar and Madras Handkerchiefs
“A L S O,’
x case fancy GOODS, which is now o
peping, containing -i ’ ‘ ‘A . •
. vV'ite % ‘ ‘ ■
Sky ‘ I
• Phik ’ I'//’,
Grev > Soft Satin*
Yellow • 1
Pink figured 1
lavender J : : , >
White; pink; gre and sky Sarsenetts
Black, figured and coloured Barcelona
Handkerchiefs ,
Rich Daroalk Shawls
Superfine Bombazene
Silk Scarfs ‘ ,
Black and white * Crape
Sky, pea, apple, prim role, pea-green, pink,
buff & yel low colored Crapes * f ......
Sarsanet peathers, edged Ribbons
Rich foft satin do. t’f. ’ i
Feathers brocade do.’
Radies’and gentlemen’s elegant silk Stock
• an£>> ) !>; r:C
X handsome assortment of Haberdashery
And by Iff argons on the Way
Which lie expels in the epurfe of this
day r to-mefrrow, - ■ ;
London fuperfine
Worked and fpriged feno Mullins
bark dnd light Stripe Ginghams
White Jfcaos and y r,
Superfifie white and colored Marseilles
ladies’ and Gentlemen’s fine Cotton Ho
siery, and rti3ny other- fancy artjdes.
SAMUEL RUSSELL.
OAober 17 65 j
Blanks,
■Qf vartzHJ kinds,printed at this Qjfiae*
Fresh Pearl Barley
For sale in tin-cases, suitable for family
ule, by
, LEONARD BARTOW, & Cos.
October 13 64
{ New Goods.
Btek, J
IS’sd,*g} BOMBAZETT
Mifeareen J
Cotton Shirting,
* Calicoes, * v ’ e
j ImjtaVton Shawls, various and elegant pat-
I terns, ,
7 White,
FLANNELS. >Y e llow and
l Red,
J.E. WHITE, & Cos.
oa‘6. On the Bay.
b—— .1 ■! U • ‘ ‘I ‘ ‘
Just Received
AND FOR SALE,
A quantity of best ‘
ENGLISH SALT PETRE.
J. B. BERTHELOT,
Oct. 27——68 On the Bay .
For Sale,
A healtliyf sound young
. BOY, about 19*years of age, well qualifi
ed for the field. For tertns apply at this j
Office. Oft. 10, •64 if
The Subscriber
* OFFERS FOR SACE,
100 keg? Cut-Nails
6 calk? Hoes
30 boxes cotton and wool Cards
4 do. straw Bonnets
®2 reams Boroy printing Paper
50 do. blue mediurh do.
100 do. v, iMpping do.
20 pieces-Oanaburgs
aooo yards-up country Homespun
190 box*-% Fish
* 3 do. Cjmdles
■ fio reams foolscap and poll Writing -Pa
per v ’■•'fy ‘ ‘
6 lbs. Wafers
4 kegs Gun-Powde*
3® barrels Flour
60 lbs. Shoe Thread
I cask Negro Shoes
ao dozen VVebfler’s Spelling Books
JONATHAN BATTELIE.
, August 8 45 }
Office
FOR THE SALE OF NEGROES.
The fubferiber offers. to fall lilies and
others, a number of valuable HOUSE
SERVANTS ahd EIELD HANDS, a- )
mong them are—.
A girl 18 years old, a good feamflrefs, \
washer, ironer and cook, better suited 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 I
waflier and ironer. very fffiart aud aftive, J
better suited to'the country.
One other, about 38 years, very Heady ,
and tolerably capable bf lioufe work, gen- 1]
erally; and would iuit a family living in j
the country befl, as file has been in the i
field.
Two very prime fellows, 24 years old,
field hands, flout and hnJy.
Two ditto, 30 years old; andfevera
prime Fellows that would fult to work on
a wharf, at-machines, and any drudgery.
A1 so, a fellovl 24 years old, a bricklayer,
and an excellent workman.
Also, a follow, of fame age, an excel
lent house carpenter, and would be ex
tremely valuable toauy perfou refining in’
the country.
ICP- Negroes will be thankfully re
ceived af my office, as usual, and every
exertion ufea to obtain fair prices and ef
fect speedy sales.
DAVID POLOCK,
1 August *5 —.50 Near the Exchange*
■
Caution.
MERCHANTS and them are cau*|
tioned againfl pmchafiiig the two follow
ing Bills oj Exchange, which have been
loftin the Pocket-Book of the Subscriber,
on tlie road from N’t-w-Yoj-k, viz:—
One Bill for £706 9/ 6 d. Jlerling ,
drawn by Samui l Gray. ‘ >
One.} fr £974 Jlsrling, drawn;bv
S’A*4ifEt; GAy, Sylvanus Gray, and
William Ray.
Both BILLS drawn at thirty days fight,
on Samcf.l William?, London* ia favor
of Willi ah Gray, and endorsed Iby him.
s f; . > ‘ Thomas, h. ward.
If the above ’ Bills, or either of them
ihould be discovered, it is rtqueftW that
information may be given to the Subscri
ber, at Bojion, or Qoodhuk & Ward,
No. 44Soiitb-llreet, New-TorL For the
Pocket-Book and h contents, a reward ot
One Hundred Dollars is effored,
lO* ‘1 lie Editors of the Montreal
Courant, Quebec Gazette, and Halifax 1
Gazette, tc requested to insert the above
aidvei tifement for three Weeks, Ju their res- .
pfcftive papers; and tie cost of insertion
will be duly paid by Mr. Ward to their
order. f'u"’
Boston, Sept* 2, 1 814,—3W—51
REASON AND TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE THE WAY.
SAVANNAH: MONDAY* Novemukr 7, 1814.
Notice. I
Savannah manufaftured CANDLES,
of an excellent quality*will be retailed by
the subscriber.
ALSO,
English Porter, Ale, and Cheese, prize j
Gin, Brandy, Wine, and Cider Vinegar,
Soap, Coffee, Tea of thjp importation of
1814, an elegant double fete fff Table
China and Glass, and-generaliyJ'uch goods
as are to be found in a well afforttd Gro- *
eery. ALEXANDER S. ROE. i
Oftober 24 67 m
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Just Received,.
From )■
Thefollowing Dry Goods, which are of
fered for sale on reasonable terms,’
for cash, ■ f
Fine white Flannels
Ditto black ahd Bombazette
Assorted Stpckingncts r ,
White tficl colored Vesting , .*
Silk ana cotton Stockings •
P Dimities and Cambric
Irish Linens . >
te blue Cloth, &c.
WAY & BAKER.
/ Oftober 1 a 64
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Just Received
1 \
AND FOR SALE BY ‘ ‘
JOHN OOUGI>ASS !
Gibbons’ Building ,
A frefh fupplv of Ladies’ black morocco
SLIPPERS.
Oftober 3 6t
Removal. >
TayloX, Davies & Taylor, hive re
moved their coropiftig house to Bolton’s
upper wharf, where they continue tu fi'ans
aft Fa&orage if Qommijjion Business,
\ with,'their usual attention. ‘ -
August 1 43
1 * . 11 1 . “ t 11
The Copartnership
Os Small Sc M‘Nisa, is this day dis
solved in consequence of the death of Ro
ll, rt Small. All perfplis indebted to the
Ijfte firm are earnestly j requested to come
forward and fettle their refpefttve balan
ces, and tiiofe to whom tliey are indebted
are requested to render tlirir accounts for
settlement, to . JOHN M‘NISIJ,
surviving copartner*.
Who continues to carry on businefs.in
his own name, at the counting honse for
merly occupied by Small & M‘Nish, oO
Smith’s Wharf.
June 27 33
FOR SAVE.
1 The Subscriber offers for lale, his
PLANTATION and trad of LAND,
whereon he now resides, containing five
hundred and eighteen acres, old lurvey,
with foe prefeiit crqp, confiftiag ot Cot
ton, Corn, and Potatoes. On the preml
fos there is a good Cott|n Machine. Abo
fix hundred acres of rme 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 pf
the above Plantation. Terms will be made
accomodating.
THOMAS WYLLY.
Effingham County, Oct. 10 63
~ Sheriffs"Sale’
Will be sold on the ffitst Tuesday in
November next, at the court-house
irt the town of Jefferson, the follow
ing NEGROES, viz ‘
Juno and her child, Oloe and herchild ;
to fatisFy an execution on the foreclofure,
of a mortgage of Andrew Hannah, Exe
cutor of DavfoLM'Cafdie, dec’d. against
Janies Caflien. Conditions of sale, ,cafii.
I>. G. JONES, s. c. c.
Sept. 5— iaw—s3
1 jfr-. t
A Pi emium of One Hundred
, I}i dials..
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ex
clusive of the usual hire, will be paid for
thu. FIRST WAGGON and FOUR
HORSES, competent transport three
thousand pounds weight, having a faithful
driver, which iliall attend at the Court-
House in fetvannah, bud take the Records
of the County to Eudr place fts rriay be de
signated, in case ot in alarm irotn invasi
on, that may require their removal.
By order of the Hott* the Inferior
‘Court, \ ‘
JOB T. BOLLES, Clk.
Sept. 15. 56
Notice.
. All persons having any demapds against
the eftafle of llicuarD M. Dimon, de
ceased, are requested to present tlieif ac
counts duly attested,* and all indebted to
make uporadiate payment.* * A • , •, f-
ASAHEL HOWE,
August 4 ‘44 if ; Jldm'or*
• fS
Library.
In future the hours f delivering books
will be from 12 to 2 o’clock every Tues
days Tburfday and Saturday.
OEMLER, Librarian,
Sept. 22—.yfi
Choice Articles.
At rctadpecquart,gallon* demij bn j
• One pijx*exccljeiit old ira- Wine, -
for the rkh.pr- licjc or oonvah icent, as the i
1 price and quality will denote.
; Also, old Cognac Tumaica ;
Rum, Shrub, and -4s many
other good things as the,times permit,*lh j
■ the Grocery line. Among thofeifo fiiefb |
Teas, and white Havanna Suga/;. ril ’ofj
which wifi be fold at reafimable xp J
*perfcns of the lolluwing dcfcriptiynt, v,ii,> <
have always Hood upon die font- footing.”
iff Thole qfoo purchale'for calh and
require no credit.
whodeal ‘largely hyon ac- •
co vHpw>'er coat rafts, and have never’
faiftWbclofe theiraccom ts fatisfaftorily,
within the prclcribed time or when re- .
quin (L - j
3d. Those who have running accounts
apon the fair ciiai after, which they main
tain, and havy not failed to fettle them
Within a realbnable. tithe. But the above
articles cannot be recommended to those
hereafter deferibted. * N i! • T
ill. Tnole to whom public opinion has
attached any suspicion in regard tO their :
integrity or punftoality, for tliey have
berii tried and found wanting.
2d. Those of fair cbaraSler, who have
violated their conti-afts, or Walked one
street in preference lb another, that they
may not be seen.
3d. I’liofe who have worn the rogue’s
fliield, vulgarly*called the alievhuing aft.
WILLIAM CRAIG.
fSept. 29 —60 . - j
STATE OF NEW-YORK.
Board of Health Lo. iety .
SCUinh. noctf.
* Prize of 40,000 is 40,000
l ."do. 20jO<So‘ aojooo
.; * dfo 10,000 jd,ooo
K do. 5,000 5,000 ,
1 do. 3,000, 3,000
1 do. **soo 2,500
2 do. 2,b00 4,000
1 do. I*soo 1.500
; 6 dc. 1,003 6,000
*4 do. 300 7,000
.50 do. 200 10,000
80 do. ’ 100 8,000
too do. 50 5,0t)0
aoo do. 20 4,000
11,900’ d O . ; 10 119,000
12,359 Prizes. f
22,641 Blanks* ‘, |
Lest than two Blanks to a Brize.
The drawing wjll commence in the city
of New-York, on cite firft Tuelday in De
cember next,- anJ.will continue to draw
50® tickets each day, until finillied. Pri
zes payable days after,the conclusion
•of the drawing, fubjeft to deduction of
15 per cent. ,
Tickets ih the above Lottery, for sale
by the fubferibers* at 10 dollars, each*
Prize Tickets received in payment.’;
Marquand, Pduidmg&; Fcnfieid.
July 14-38 , ‘
Notice.
All persons having any demands against
; Joseph ’Turheb, late of St. Sinions’ Isl
] and, Glynn County, deceased, are request- 1
jed to render them ; n according to law* and
those ilult bted to the eftatie, to make im
mediate payment to -fJ 1 ’ i • ‘ j
•’ James Whitk. , ) v . >
Tv BEb , ( ettcMOT,. !
Bee. 30 88 I
Executors Sale. ;
; By virtue of an order of the honorable
the Inferior Court? of Liberty Cotin
* ty, will be said by Public Auction, on
r tbe ‘ jirfi Tuesday in January next,
between the bouri of left and . three
o’clock, before the Court-House in
said County,
All that Tract of LAND, supposed to
contain about two thousand acres, known j
bv the name of Hall’s waft; bounded on j
the north by lands, of the elfote of John 1
Bakerand James Graham; on-the ealt by ,
j lands of the estate of William Norman i
j and ellate of William. j£. Way; on the !
■■south by lands of David G. Holmes and
i estate of John Crqpt, and on the weft by
l -laijds of Jolin Stacy ; it being part of the j
I reaj estate of Raymond Dr.mere. deceafiaad,n and,
■ and to be fold for the benefit the heirs!
band creditors of.faid efl-rte. ; j
; * ‘ JOSEPH HABERSHAM,
l . Ex’cr of the (Jlatc-R. Demcre * ’
Oftober 17. 1, 65
’ Executor’s Sale.
Will be sold .at St. Mary's on the firjl
cf December next, between tbe-u ‘ual ’
* hours, the following Negroes, Mong
ing to the ejlateff Isaac Wheeler,
dec. vi. x j
Cato, Morris, Erab, Jeffrey, George, *
and Mary ; with a few articles consisting <
of one Saddle and Bridle, a few Tools, and
a lot of old Iron. . . . < ‘
HENRY SADLER,
Oft. 17 65 !• ffix'or*
’ t [Whole No.
At private sale
A capable Negro WOMAN, cook,
washer and irmer. Her owner’s uni/
objection is intejnperanee—to be in the
Country, she would be Very serviceable—
price 300 dollars.
WILLIAM 15El.CHER. ‘
Nov. 3 < .’ jt - 70
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For sale,
*
1 box Wool (.aids
400 pair lined and bound Shoes, suithblf
for soldiers
200 pair'wonnu’s’leaflier SJaps ami I'l.-s. ‘•
YW-TfENEY AUK MAN.
1 Nov 3 7 o
. William Belcher
Has removed to rlie (lore on the
l ift occupied by .’-owe tic Dirt.on, where
he intends.continuing the AUCTION iu\d
COMMISSION BUSINESS. He will.
bW regular fide days on Mondays arid -
r nVirsd ys ( and will be th.nkl'ullor the
; fiiiafteft favors. Nov. 3 70
I Fwe Dollars Reward.
i 111 subscriber, a few evenings „go,.lmd
his HORSE, vitha Saddle and Brkje li,
svolenriut of Bay Horse lias
since the saddle and or idle 1
! have nt. The above reward, will be paid
’ for disc weringthe thief. . Tl-e saddle and
i bridle i att fifty dollars. ,
JACOB MOR DECAL
Not) 3 70 .
. The Subscriber,
Retirns his simaru thanks to his frir-nd*
and tfo public in gt neral. for the liberal
support he ha3 met with frjpm them, in iris
line ol business ; and informs them, he
still c kinqes hi% HOUSE of
t TAlb MENT, for Man and Horse ; and
.as he .intends to devofo his time to ths huv
j sincss qf the * House alone, he liop.-s from
Iris strict .ittemiou to business, ty merit a
share 0 public favor,
j . , M ;j- WHITE.
’ ‘NCasli will bfc givert for good
CORN! BLADES and HAY.
Nov 1 3 , 70
Sheriffs Sa : es
On the fitjl Tuesday In yan;:ary ‘next,
mil sold at the Court-Zj.us, hi
Camden comity A..Wm*
the hours of 16 and i ' o'clock . . i
•’ Four hundred sad 1 igty tw<> and an.
half acres Lund, on ‘ wifi, ijjc the cnnuy
of Camden, or !o,touch ti&reof as will fnt
ij£y the taxes yf J'>lm Gorman, f u rite.
>ears 1808. 9, 10, and n ; amount due,
16 dollars 9a cents, huid coffsi-
Also, all that tract of Land, called
Prince’s BluJ},on Crooked River, in th ,
county of Camden/containing acres
mote or less, or so mudi tlitrCt fas •• ill
fatisfy the taxes of Edward, *he:irv ; f fen.
for the years 1805, 6, 7, B’, 9. 10. tytdjt
it; amount due 365 dollars 89 ten4/.mil
colls.
Also, 6070 acres Latid, in the county
of Camdep, called Colcrdin , as’alsio 7.0,0
ayres on the fomh end of Oumb.-itJaiid Isl
and, prfo much thereof as will fatisfy thd
taxes of theeftate of James St igrovu, for
‘the yews 1803, 4,8, 9. ic, and
11; amount due, 1539 dollars 58 cr i>t4#
and colls. D. £. JONEjj, s. c. c.
Nov. 3 70
jpvTr Sale ~
A valuable Plantation ih Wlilfimgton
county, G’ orj'ia, on the Oconee river,
(motith of Buffalo*? creek) twenty five miles .
beiow Mil ledge vjlle, containing’ about
1590 acres, partly fwutnip,and partly high’
land, uitable for the culture of cotton and
corn; 156 cleared and under fence.
There is on thtv trad a grill mill, run
ning two pair of (tones, and a law mill run
ning two fawj.
This place is confide red remarkably
healthy. It will be fold a great bargain.
For further particulars |>p)y to
STURGES & BURROUGHS,
■ Also, a House and Lot in Miiiedgeville, ,
pkalantly fit tuted, formerly occupied by
Governor Irwin. ■ ‘
October 13—64
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Important t Disco very,
A patent has lately been obtained ftirtbe’
purpole of difiilling and boiling by a me
thod that is far superior to any thing of
the kind rhat has been invented.
It is cffltfled by Communicating heat by
a Globe and Pijtes from a tmatt furnace to
wooden veflels ot any capacity—a tub or
calk containing two hundred and lift) gal- •
Idris rtiay he lit ro Wiling in one hour and
a half. The above patent has been telied
for (bUiling Spirits and the boiling of ma
ple Sugary and there isnodoubt but it will
anfWr equally as well for boiling die
Sugar of Cane, or for boiling Salt—
’ The great utility of the above patent, in
point of dispatch of birfwuf's and cheaptiefa
renders it oil objtdl worthy ol public at
j tention. Globes atid pipes with ihflruc- 1
■ tion.-. to use them, will be ftmiiihcd, and (
ready for sale, by -lie latl of O&oher
suing. FOl further particulars apply <H? ’
\ ANDREW .KNOK,s>h ,r ;
STEPHEN HALL, -
D&ober 3 t 61