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PUBLISHED ox MONDAYS ahd THURSDAYS, by PHILIP D. V/OOLHOPTF. R, kras thk Exchange, at SIX DOLLARS nm annok— HALF m ADVANCE.
Vol XIX.—No. 72]
Erig Ariel, for sale. |
Yh e hancLome fast sailing;
ARIFL, built in j
dimenfions : *9B fir-t long, I
ixfert 7 inches beam, 10 feet 9 incites I
Slid, 231 tons hurt lien and plajred for 16 (
guns, completely floored, and has a small
armament* She is well calculated for
•u- present times.
ALSO,
Schooner. ECHO,
Burthen 106 tons, carries a large car- j
go, strong and well found. For terms,
apply to I
STURGES'& BURROUGHS. !
Nov. 3 6t. 70
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Auction & Commission
BUSINESS.
■ f | The fubferiber having returned from !
tSffiL* Northward, offers his bf:ft Cervices to
bis friends and the public in the aboyeline
and bpes by his attention to pleafi*.
T. A. SCHOEDDE.
Oftober 27 6t .68 ? .'rSvk;- 4,
A man yith a Imail fa
mily, capuble of taking charge of a f vll
boarding irtsuse, with good recommend a-?
tiou’xilhncet with encouragement. • Ap
ply to JAME > WHI lE.
October 24 (ft f>7
The subscriber
‘RespeftfuFy Informs his friends and the j
public, \b~.t lie has removed from Brough- j
von ftieet to the sign of the golden morter, {
Market square, where be has opened a ,
feeftt and complete assortment of DRUGS j
and MEDICINES, which, he oflers for;
*ile on reasonable terms for cadi.
Having devoted the greater part of his ]
tfe to the acquirement of knowledge in ■
his business, he hopes with constant assido
3tv to merit a share of public pasronage.
EDWARD GOPPEE.
Oft. 24 —awßt—67
The Subscriber,
Refpeftfully informs the inhabitants of
S&vannah and the public in general, that
by the late arrivals from Amelia and St.
Man’s, .he Has received a clroice collec
tion of GOODS suitable for the approach
ing season, which he offers for sale at X
low advance, amongst which are
Superfine blue and black CLQTH
Do. do. • do. Caffimere
Do. green, white, red, yellow* black ftnd
, ’-blue Flannels { .
<-4 Second Cloths ■
Twilled Bath Coating
Bristol aivjßose Blankets
6-4 Linen Check -
Cotton aR/. Linen Piatillas
Superfine Iriftt Linens
Fine and coarse- Cotton Cambrioe, 4-4
and 6-4 ■ * *
Sprig mull mull & Jaconet A .
llair cord and barred /
Fig and plain cambric, ’ vVMwslins
Sprig and plain |ero V *
6-4 twilk i cambri : J
I .udies’ eJtdjW worked Robes
fe and 8-4 muffin lohawls
SalanoHnca do.
Twilled Cambric, reck Handkerchiefs
•Silk rysarribries
Calicoes aivl Chintzes, of diffrent pat terns
and qualities *. ;
( wurniture and corded Dimity
Velvets anJ Corder^y’
Malabar and Madras Handkerchiefs
also,
1 case fancy GOODS, wbich is now 0-
penmg, containing
White \
Skv f
Pink F
Grev /” Soft Sa+ilW^
Yellow 4
Pink figured I
, Lavender J
White,-pink, green and ficy Sarsenetts
Black, figured and coloured Barcelona
k Handkerchiefs
Rich Darnafk Shawls
7ht|)erfine Bombazene
Silk Scarf,-
JWnck and white -f Crape l
Sky, |h a, apple, primrole, pea-green, pink,
buff & yellow colored Crapes i
Shrsinet Feathers, edged Ribbons
Rich foft satin do.
Feathers brocade ‘ do.
Ladies’ and gentlemen's elegant silk Stock
ings
AND,
A bandforne assortment of Kaberdafhery
And by Waggons on the Way
Whiefebe expect, in the course of this
day r tourtiorrow,
London fuperfine Giintr.es
Worked and ipriged ieno Mullins
Bark and light Stride fuprfiiie: Ginghams
White Jeans and Jean Stripe?,..
Stiperfilie white and colored Marseilles
Ladies’ and Gentlemcrt's fine Cotton Ho
iiery,and many other fancy articles*
SAMUEL RUSSELL.
, -Biftober <7 65
Lost
A Gold I.OCKET, set with hair. A
, > ijrwstrd of Five Dollars will he given, or.
he v -luc of the Trincket. Apply at this
Btfltce. Otv 27 fit
For .sale,
1 box Woof Cards
400 pair lined and bound Shoes, suitable
for soldiers .
aco pair women’s leather Slip? and Ties.
Nov 3 3t ,70
” * “ >*’ * 11 TANARUS” „
William Belcher
Has removed to the {lore on the Bay,
laftercupied by How’e & Dimon, where
continuing the AUCTION and
COMMISSION BUSINESS. He will
have regular sale days on ftnd
| Thursdays, and will be thankful for the
smallest fayors. Nov. 3 70
- The Subscriber,
Returns his sincere thanks to*his friends
and the public in general, for the liberal
! support he has met with from them, in his
line of business ; and informs them, he !
still continues his HOUSE of ENTER- 1
‘FAIN M ENT, for Man and Horse ; and j
as he intends to demote his time to tlie bu- :
siness of t!i* House alone, he hopes from :
his strict atte/ition to business, to merit a *
share of public favor. V
J. WHITE.
j* N. B. Gash will be given for good
CORN BLADES and HAY.
Nov 3 * 70
Fresh Pearl Barley
For sale in tinxafes,Ratable for family
ule, by
| LEONARD BARTO W,& Cos.
j O&ober 13 64
j New Goods.
J Black, ■ V ,
| Light’** Dark Green f BOMBAZETT
Mazareen J
Cotton Shirting,
Callicoes,
Imitation Shawls, variom and elegant pat
terns,
) White,
FLANNELS > Yellow and
* Red,
J, E. WHITE, & Cos.
Oft. 6. Qn the Bay.
For Sale,
A hesltby, sound young NEGRO
BOY, about 19 years ot age, well qualifi
ed for the field. terms apply at this
Office. Oft. ts. 64 ts |
The Subscriber !
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offers ron sAj^y
100 kegs Cut I
6 calks Hoes •
30 boxes cotton and wool Cards
4 do. straw Bonnets
12 reams demy printing Paper j
50 do. blue medium do.
too do.wrapping do.
20 pieces Oznaburgs
2000 yards-up country Homespun
100 byxes Filli
T 3 do. Candles- . , t
60 reams foolscap and poll writing Pa- |
per ’ , j
- 6 sos. Wafers • ■
4 kegs Gum-Powder
3<? barrels Flour . -
60 lbs. Shoe Thread
t cask Negro Shoes
20 dozen Webster’s Spelling Book* .
JONATHAN BiATTELLE.
August 3 43
“sf Am oF*new-york7
Board of Health Lottery
’ SCHEMi:. poi ls.,
T Prize ot 40,000 ia 4 0,000
1 do. 29,000 20,000:
| do. 20,000 *0,000”
2 do. J,C X3O 5,090
I do. 3,000 3,000 J
1 .‘do, 2,500 a,sco j
2 do. . _ 2,0e0 4,0001
1 do. - *>soo 1.500
6 dc. 1,000 6,0e6
*4 dp. 300 .7,000
JO do. 200/ *IO,OOO
- 89 do. joo B,obo *
too do 50 5,0001
200 do, 20 4,000 )
11,900 do, ‘ 10 119,060
12,359 Prizes. }
22,641 Blanks,
Less than two Blanks to a Prize.
y The drawing will commence in the city
of New-York, on tlie fifft Tuesday in De.
cember next, .and will continue to draw
50® tickets each day, until fiajfhed. Pri
zes payable 4P days after the condtilion
of the drawing, lubjeft to a deduftion of
15 per cent,
i’ickets in tlie above Lottery, for sale
by’ tlie fubferibers, at 10 dollars, each.
Brize Tickets received in payment.
Maixjtiand, Paulding & Pcnficld.
July 14—38
Removal.
Taylor, Davies Ot Taylor, have re
moved their cnmptittg house ( to Bolton’s ‘
jipper wharf, where they Continue to traus
aft FaShrage 6f Cotdmijfton Business,
with thet ufoal attention. * .
Augulx #3
REASON ANT* TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE THE WAY.
,SAVANNAH: THURSDAY, November 10, 1814.
Just: Received,
FROM AMELIA,
The following Dry Goods, which are of*
sered for sale on reasonable terms,
for cash,
Fine white Flannels
Ditto black and colored Bombazette
AfTorted Stock! agnetS
.White and colored Verting
Silk and cotton Stockings
Checks, Dimities arid Cambric .
* and 7 Irifli Linens
Superfine blue Cloth, &c.
WAY & BARER.
‘ Ottober *3 ‘ 64.
Notice.
Savannah manuLchired CANDLES, I
of an wtil be retailed by ‘
; the subscriber.
J. ALSO, .
J English Porter, Ale,* anJ Cheese, prize
: Gin, Brandy, Wine and Cider. Vinegar,
| Soap, Coffee, Tea of the importation of ;
5 1814, an elegant double sett of Tahle
! China and generally fucligoods
\ as are to be found in a, well artbrted\Gro
eery. ALEXANDER S. ROE. |
Ottober 24 67 I
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Just Received
and for sale by ■
JOHN DOUCJLASS
• Gibbons’ Building,
A frefli fupplvof Ladies’ black morocco
SLIPPERS.
Ottober 3 61
The Copartnership ;
Os Small .& M‘N ish, Ts this day dis-’
solved in conf.quence.cf the death of Ro
fx?tt Small. AU persons indebted to the
: late .firm are eartfeftW requeftect to come
forward and fettle their refpettive balan
-1 ces, and those to whom they are indebted
I are requested to render tbmr accounts for
! fettleraent, to JOHN M‘NISH,
surviving copartner.
; Who continues to carry on business in
. his own name, at the counting hodse for
\ merly occupied by Small & M‘Nish, 6n,
j Smith’s Wharf.
June 27 33
j forsaLls.
The Subscriber oflers for sale, his
J PLANTATION and ‘ tratt of LAND,
| when op he now resides, containing five
{ huudred and eigbteep acres, old iurvey,
’ with the piefont crop; confiftiag of Cot
ton, Cora, and Potatoes. On the pretri
fes thereis a good Cotton Machine; Also
fix fuiupi *! acres of Pine Land, well tim
bered, not.having,been cut; within three
miles of a good landing on Savannah riv
ler f: and tlie Pine Laud within miles of
i the above Plantation. Terms willbe made
!. accomodating.
’ ■„ THOMAS WYLLY.
fijjingbam County, Oct. 10 63
A of One Hundred
Dollais.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ex
clufire of the u val hire, will be paid for
the FIRST WAGGON and FOUR
HORSES, competent to transport three
thousand pnjiir.ds weight, having a faithful •
driver, which ftiall attend at the Court-
House in Savannah,* and take the Records
of the County to such pljre ay may be de
-1 fign.'ted, in'case ot s*n a! arm from invafi
oa, that may require tbeir rempval.
tßy order of the Bon. the Inferior
Court,
j JOB T. BOLLES, CJc.
I Sept. 15. ‘s6*
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Notice.
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Alt perfunsNavmg any demands agathtt
’the “estate of Rich aud M. DiMon, ,de
! censed, arffc requested to present their ac
? counts July attested, and all indebted .to
make immediate payment.
ASAHEL HOWE,
i August 4 44 Adm’er.
Executors Sale.
Will be sold at St. Mary’s on the prfi
of December next, between the usual
hours, the following Negroes, belong.
s ing to the estate of Isaac Wheeler ,
dec. vh.
Cato, Morris, Erah, Jeffrey, George,
aqd Mary ; with a few articles confiding
of one Saddle’and Bridle, a few Tools, and
a lot of old Iron.
HENRY SADLER,
Oft. 17 65 ‘ Rx'or*
Notice.
AH perfonstowhom Jamks Jomfs, late
of StvPeter’f Parifti, South Carolina, is in- i
debted, are requested to reqder attested j
ftatementsof their claims to the lubfcribers,;
oa or befote the i u£ July next.
CARNOCHAHk MITCHEL.
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Bills on Ncw-York,
For Sale rv
JOHN MOREUEAD,
No- 5- commerc Row* ~
Hot- 7 7,
Office
FOR THE SALE OF NEGROES. „ i
The fubferiber ofTt rs to families and * !
others, a number of valuable HOUSE
SERVANTS and FIELD HANDS,, a
mong them aie— ’ ‘ f ‘
A girl 18 years old, a goud, feamflrcfs*
washer, ironer and cook, better iuited to
the country. -
A wench, a a years old, waflier, ironferl
and plain cook;, very prime for the field.
One other, 28 or tpyeafs old, excellent
washer and ironer, very fiflart and a&ive, <
better suited to the country.
()ne other, aliout 38 years, very Heady
and tolerably Capable of lioufl* work, gen- 1
eraily; and would suit a fatnilv living in ‘•
the country bert, as she has been in the J
field. 1
Two very prime fellows, 14 years old,
* field hand?, flout and likely. i
Two ditto, 30 years old; and fevera *
prime; Fellows that would suit to work on .
a wharf, at machines, and any drudgery*
* Alfd, a fellow 24 t ears old, a bricklayer,
and an excellent workman.
Also, a fellow, of fame age, an excels
lent house carpenter, and would be ex
njemely valuable to any perfbn residing in
the country.
” FC?” Negroes will ’>e thankfully rc
•ceived at mv office, as usual, and every
exertion used to obtain fair prices and ef
fefl speedy files. ‘, 0 \ *,
DAVID POLGCK,
Augufl 25—50 Near tbeExchange
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Important Discovery.
A patent lias lately been obtained for the”
pUrpofie of dirtilling and boiling by a me
thod that Is far superior to any thing .of *
the kind that has been invented.
It is eflitted by communicating heat by
a Glooe and Pipes frdm a small furnace to
wooden’ vessels pt any capacity—a tub or 1
cask containing two hundred and fifty gal-1
lons may he set to boiling in one hour and j
a half: The aimve patent has been terted
for dirtiling Spirits and the boiling of ma-!
pie Sugar, and there is no doubt but it will
! answer equally as well for boiling the
Sugar of Caiie. or for boiling Salt.—
The great-utility of tlie above patent in
point of dispatch of business and chpapnefi
renders it, an objett worthy of public at
tention. Globes and pipes With inrttqc
tions to use them, will be furnifhed, and
ready for sale, by tlie I aft of Ottobcr en
suing. For further particulars appfy to
* ANDREW KNOK,or .
STEPHEN HALL.
Ottober 3 * 61 ‘
Five Dollars Reward *
The subscriber, a feMr evenings ago,had ■
his I-JORSE, ith a Saddle and Brictfo on,
stolen o'fit of Bay Lane—the horso has
: since returned—but the saddle and bridle
have iiot. ’ The above reward will he paid
ter discoveringth£thief. The saddle and
bridle cost fifty dfollars. -
’ JACOB MORDECAE
Nov. 3 70
Notice.’ ‘
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*All persons having any demands 4gainft
Joseph Turner, late of St. Simons’.lsl- j
arvl, Glynn County, deceased, are reqqert- •
ed to render them *n according to law, and
those indebted to the estate, to make im
mediate payment to ‘
James Whitk, 7 *
Josfim { Bxumn.
Dec. 30 88
Notice.
All persons Indebted to the Estate of
John Thomas, late of Glynn CoiMfty, dec.
are earnestly required to make iQimediate
payment, and those indebted are requested
to render in the fame agreeably to law,to
‘HHOM AS,
1 ** . Administrator
M‘lrftofh Codiity, Sept. 6 55
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Committees of Couacil-
Committee of Finance. —Alderme 0
Bulloch, Jones, Mackay.
Guard’ Committee*— Aldermen Read j
Charlton, Norris.
Goal Committee—— Aldernjen Charlton,
Harden, M*lntplli.
* Tump Committee.— Aldermen MHn
ibfh, Fell, Hersmart.
Street , Lane and Tree Committee —
Aldermen Jones, Burke, Duke. . <
• Health Committee. —Aldermen Read;
Jones, Mackay. ,
Exchange Commit /ee—Aldermen
Harden, Mackay, Roe.
Lamp Committee— Aldermen Duke,
Norris, Hersroan.
! Committee of Defence*— Aldermen
j Jones, Buvke, Mackay, Harden, Read.
I Committee of Figilattoc+—A\dcrmen
Charltbh, Roe, Norri*.
Sept. 56
£ Whole No. 3022*
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May & Lewis,
\UfiAic fust received a ft civ supply if
i 4 -DRV. GOODS, ‘
AMONO WHttV ARE
Btiie, blade aud { ;reen funerfine Cloths
Blue/ h*>wn and guy infixed qloths,
i* . • ywry * ‘
Oaffiinrtwe qtid Stoqkiagnets
iToili v r-s -and Marfrlles Veftingl
WJ'itv *hnnelfc.Bombazetts
* pin • jfartbric, figured Mnflii&
A | pi; jnd twilled Cambrics
■j H. u!cerc!i*fsr, fbr cravats
4 da k plajkf Ginghams
i light striped ditto \
Calico, long Clbths
Dimities, Humbums
White and bravn PtatiUd
Shawls, Checks. C*pe
fHlk and Cotton Hosiery
Bremen Rolls
; N ov. 7 ; . Ft
■•■•■■■. —L*.
Just Received,
And for (.lie, low for^alh.
PORTER, in hhds..LISBON WINE, irf
half fHDei, HYSON TEA not more than
four months from India, luptrfin, BRC ‘• AD
CLOTHS, and a quantity of S \ IT.
; , HAVENS & BILBO.
Nov. j .
tor Sale,
5 caftrs red ArgcJ
5 do. white do.
yjo Goat Skins
1700 Lamb do*
x> 1500 Kid do,
1 bale Rod* Blanket
1 trunk Cambric*
. Sturges & burroughs
Nov. 7 3 t 7 t
83* The death of John* Caic,
tenders t absolutely necessary that hi
debtors, and thofc* of the fiibfcriber. and df
; the.tfaffenent firms in which-they were con-*
: cerned >n Savannah, fhou/d make immedi,-
ate payment, as no longer indulgence can
be given, jnd their creditors are dtfired tfl>
give in their claims for ftttlements , 4'-
ROBERT MITCHELL,
| Nov. 7 71 Survivals
! Way & Baker
I lave removed to the (Lh, recently of
copied by J. J. & F. Blanchard, phene
for lair a general assortment dt
GOODS, suitable for fhfe season.
1 fcCT®, An el eg, nr affortmenr of Cloth*
and Veiling, nil of,Which wifLbeftiikj on,
renfonalde terms for cart), cotton orcppiov*
ed acceptances in town. ‘ f
November 7 , 1, - ■7l
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i’ Ufl ‘rs of (dbatbam (/nvt v s
< lam .1 Candidate for the office „f Rj*
ceiver of : Tax Returns, at rfi* r-nfuiag
J mo.ny eleftion ; as there are. now rto
I (; . o . urt3 ’ and of courftv mo fc-s, I traft yo*
trill aid ma in the prdeht application.
; JOB T. BOLLES.
River Low Grounds
- ■ FOK SALE. . ; .
Setren hundred acres, situated on Savim*
nah fiVer,^elp W Augusta, in Richmond
county. ; V* quality is prime, most all
fit-for cultivation, and is timbered.—
Also, an, upland situation of r a rres,
prowd ‘by song experience, to be’ equal to
.any m the state .for hcith; has two
j Springs ofbxcc I Jen; Water, ii very elevate*
at a convenient distance to, and commando
an enure view of the low grounds. I
will be sold for cash on a liberal credit.
Os exchanged for negroes*—and as it is not
much improved, a great bargain may be
expected. Unexceptionable titles will bo
ma(^c ’ or furtlier particulars enquire ac
tliis officb. #
Nov. 7 Jt * 7I
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Twenty Dollars Reward
W ill be given for apprehending m* 4
mulatto boy PETER, who ranawsy o/t
the 16th iqrtant, He is about .'it yearE
old,middle size, very light color j he is an
artful rafeal, can tell a plaufifele Qqrjv id
will report himfelfto be free; he wore off
a blue broad-qjoth coat, white marfirilks
vest, ihoe boots v and carried away a vaisie*
ty of c lalll ing. 1 Wenty DoJ
larsi and all ttafonable expenses will he
paid for delivering him tame, or fccurinn
him in jail, Washington, County,
WILLIAM HURDERN.
OAobef a*, *B*4. yt
df.ORG lA. } By John Bailie Clerk *i l
(*••*•)- ><Jdnt,pf Ordinary for tW
J. Bailie. ) Coumy of M'lntolh and Stst*
afnnrfaid. . ,
WHERFAS, Jojfrh VT. ODlea! applies for
le ter* o< adni>af*rra<ion 00'he catste sod
Lieut. Ferdinand A. O'Neal, Utr of
the United htaiesSca Fenciblo, dee. < oeaiefll
of km. * . ’ *•> ; f : ‘'’
These are therefore to eife and admoalib
and(iiigulfr, iht kindred 4ccreditor* of the said
deceas’d, ce file chirphjett ioa* (ts my tiwv h<)
in nw/ ffi r *on or vefore the hifi Monday io
D> c, oe*tyotherwio letieia of Admiiditratioo
Will b^gramed.
Oivm under n*y and seal, ihi* jft itlf
of A D. one fhoi,|ud t eight
and lounecß, and fMb ydffr of Ameritan InA
ftaAt***- A’ /, *