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PUBLISHED on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, *bt PHILIP D. WOpLUOPTBR, near the Exchange, *t SIX DOLLARS peh annum— HALP In ADVANCE.
Vot. XfX.—No. 7 6J
’ Frig- ilfiel, sale.
I*J*'""S~ V N - The handsome fast sailing
ARIEL, built in 1813:
.jH~ iT^tlqFii i d'-mrnfmn- ; 98 feet long,
•24 feet 7 inches heani/ 1 o feat 9 inches
bold, 231 tons burthen and pierced for 16
gunsjfcconipletely floored, and has a small
armament. Shi is well calculated for
Ae present times.
,* ALSO,
Schooner ECHO, I
Burthen 106 tons, carries a large car-)
go, strong and well found. For terms,.
aff'y to
STURGE3 & BURROUGHS. 1
6t . 70
Scotch and SVfccabaii Snuft.
’ . Just Rrc?ivEt>,
Frosh Scotch and Macal-au Snuff
Soft rhelied Almonds. For file by /
‘ - P. Mpßl^l
“Nov. 17 6c 74
■ ■ A—— ■■■ ■ ~>!■ .. . in
. Exchange ‘
On Ncsv-Yortr, l\:ijacMnhia*nnd Balti
more, at flior? fight, for fide by : -
WHITNEY & PARKMAN.S
’ %% 7 •’ 3* ‘ 74
An Atlas. !
A yetr since, an ATLAS was taken
from the fulTcriber’s office, pubiiflted by
Matthew Carey, Philadelphia. Five Dol
lars will be paid for it, and no qu-'llions
• *fked- Wm. BELCHER. ‘
Nov. 17 * - 74.
A short Proclamation#
Whereas, it hath, been- declared by the
Calender for the year 1814, that Chiift
*ias will come on the 25th Deoitnber now
•nluing, and knowing that the wants of
♦be citizerts will be great to make merry
#n*the occasion, I have thought fit, by and
with the advice of Council, to, issue this
my proclamation , forwarding all persons
* who have felt, or more properly, core un
der the last of former notices, not to ap-
Jlv for any good things, for that day, un
ffs they Ihould previously find a ride for
their cotton or rice. And I also forwarn
all persons of the above d-'feript ion not to
make any further application for any cre
dit whatever, not even for loan of money,
Until law and jufiice ryfuine tlieir due
eourfq.
undisr my hand this 14th Nov.
in the year 1814. Wm. CRAIG. ‘
|C7* In fome few cases when physicians
wish their patients to recover, they “are ad
‘vifed to firengtli'en their frail system by
drinking good Porter. Notice-ris hereby
given to the public, that, they'may now
lend their floan jugs for good l,ondon Por
ter, provided they’ fend even change, and
as soon as the bottling system is accom
plilhed they maybe supplied by the dozen,
in a Rile suitable to Con vial feafts, *
WILLIAM ORAIA.
. *? —74. , , •,
The subscriber
Respectfully informs his fritec’s and the
1 public, that he has removed from Brough
ton fbeet to the sign of the golden jaorter,
Market square, where he has opened a
fiefh’ ami complete assortment of DRUGS
and ,M EDICINES, which lie otters for
sale on reasonable terms for cash.
. Having devoted the greater part of his
I life to the .acquirement of knowledge in
his bufiness,’ he hopes with constant assidu
ity to merit a (bare of public pasronage.
EDWARD COPPEE.
Oft. 24 —awßt—67 “ , ■
Copartnerfhjp dissolv’d.
The copartnerlhip hitherto exitting un
, der.the firm of Hqwe & DnfoN is diflolv
e-d in consequence of the death of R. M.
Dimon. All persons having demands a
gamft the said firm are reqnefted to present
(he fame, and those indebted to make im
mediate payment to . .
ASAHEL HOWE.
Nov. 10 * 72
The Subscriber
Respeft fully informs his friends and the
public, he has taken that large and commo
. Sion’ Itore cn the Bay, two fcioors below
the Cuttom House, where lie will continue
die AUCTION & BU
SINESS as usual, and hopes bypuriftuaii
ty and Brick attention to bufmels. to merit
a of public patronage.
ASAHEL HOWE.
Nov, to 72
fpr* A mao, with a small fa-,
roily, capable of taking charge of a small
hoarding house, with’ geed recommenda
tion willmeet with encouragement. Ap
ply to JAMES WrilTE.
- October 24 qt 67
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Notice.
Nine months afterdate hereof, applica
tion will be made to the Honorable the In
ferior Court of Chatham County, for leave
to fell the real estate ot William
Elliott, Esq. dec. for the benefit of tV
heirs and creditors -of said Estate.
• ROBT. HABERSHAM, Adm'or. -
April ax 1 am9* 14
‘A ‘ * -.<•[>*
jjg
Negro Shoes.
r A good assortment, for sale by
, JOHN DOUGLASS.
I Nov’r 17——74 ‘
I—7 ■ 7- 7
Just Received,
16 baps black Repper
5 barrels refined loaf Sugar
12 bags buck Shot
30 ditto patent Shot, assorted sizes
5000 double barreld gun Flints
1000 rifie gun do.
Togo pifiol do.
For sale 5v
- JAMES H. FRASER,
‘ Nov. 10 6t 72 AMrkctSquare.
May & Lewis,
, Have just received anew supply of
DRY GOODS/ •
j AMONG WHICH ARE
, Blue, black and green fuperfine Cloths
i Blue, brown and grey mixed clotl, ad
• quality *
and Stockingnets
Toilinets and Marfelles Vettings
White Flanneh, Bombazetts
* plain Cartlbric, figured Mnfline-
plain-and twilled Cambrics
•f Handkerchiefs, for cravats >
■J dark plaid Ginghams
| light sh iped ditto
Calico, long Clotlis
Dimities, Hiimhurns ,
White and brown Platillas
Shawls, Checks, Crapes
Silk and cotton Hosiery . -
Bremen Rolls
’ Nov. 7 7 1
83” death of John Caig,
renders it absolutely necnipify that liis
debtors, and those of the fubferiber, and of
the different firms in which thev were con
cerned in S.rAnnah, flfould make immedi
ate payment, as no longer indulgence can
be given, and their creditors are defined to
give in their claims for iVttkmeuu
ROBERT MITCHELL,
Nov. 7 71- Survivor.
• ■ , ~ v
William Belcher’
Has removed to the (lore on the Bay,
last occupied by Kowe & Dimon, where
lie intends continuing the-AUCTION hn<A
COMMISSION BUSINESS. He will
have regular fide davs .on Mondays and ,
Yhursd iys, and will be thankful for tire 1
fiirflleft favors. Nov. 3 70
The Subscriber* • |
Returns his sincere thanks to his friends j
and the public in general, for the liberal;
support he lias met with from them, in his [
line of business ; and informs them, he ‘
still continueMiis HOUSE of ENTER--
TAINMENT, for Man aiid Horse ~ r and 1
as he intends to devote his tinie to t’ue bu
siness of the House alone, he hppes From ‘
his sirict attention to business, to merit a
share of public favor.
J. WHITE.
N. B. Cash will be . given for good
CORN BLADES and HAY. .
Nov 3 , 70
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New. Goods.
Blarkj ~ Y ‘•
U g “"’ & p a ,V Grec „ ? bombazett
Mazareen 3
Cotton Shirting,- . ■
Callicoes, * * r ■ ■ <
Imitation Shawls, various and elegant pat
terns, .
• J White,
FLANNELS S Yellow and
\Red,
J. E. WHITE, & Ci.
Oft. 6. On the Bay.
The Subscriber
OFFERS FOfi SALE,
100 kbgs Qit Nails .
6 calks Hoes 1
30 boxes cotton and Wool Cards
4 do. straw Bonnets
12 reams dmy printing Paper
1 50 do. blue nat-clium do. ;
100 do. wrapping do. .
2o pieces OznabnrgS *
2000 yards-up country HBmespun
100 boxes FifH
13 d6. Candles
60 reams foolscap and pofi writing
per
6 lbs. Wafers
4 kegs Gtfh-Powder ‘ •’ ‘
30 barrels Flour
60 lbs. Shoe Thread
1 cask Negro Shoes *
id dozen Wcbfiei ’s Spelling Books
JONATHAN BATTELLE.
August 8 • 45
reason and truth impartial guide the way.
SAVANNAH: THURSDAY, November 24, 1814.
Just Received,
And fur (ale, lotpfcbr catti, LONDON
PORTER, in hhds. LISBON WINE, \n
half pipes, HYSON TEA not jnore than
four months from India, luperfine BROAD
CLOTHS, and a quantity of SALT.
HAVENS & BILBO.
Nov. 7 71
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The Subscriber,
Refpeftfully mfoims the mhabitantsNof
Savannah ana 4he public in general, that
by the late arrivals froln and St.
Mary’s, he has received a choice collec
tion of GOODS suitable for-the app/oach
ing season, which he offers for sale at a
low advance, amongst which are *
Superfine blue and black CLOTH
Do. do. . do. Caflimere
Do. green, white, rta, yellow, black, and
blue Flannels - -
6-4 Second Cloths
Twilled Bath Coating
Brittol and Rose Blankets
6-4 Linen Checks
’ Cottpn and Linen Platillas
j Superfine Irilli. Linens .
Fine and coarse Cutton Cambri#6, 4-4
and 6-4
Sprig mull mull & Jaconfet A •
Hair Cord and barred * f
Fig and plain cambric
{ Sprig and plain leno I
i 6-4 twilled cambria, /
Ladies’ elegant worked Robeg . v
6-4 and 8-4 muffin Shawls ,
do. [ ...
Twilled Cnmliric, reck Handkerchief ,
Sfik Shambries \
Calicoes and Chintzes, of different patterns
and qualities
Furniture and corded Dimity
Velvets and Garde rdy . ‘ \
Malabar and Madras Handkerchiefs
ALSO,
i casedancy GOODS, which is now o
pening, containing
White \ * |
Sky J -
Pink f
G'rev > Soft Sating
Yellow -.1 */
Pink figured I |
j .'Lavender J I
j White, piiik, green and,iky’ Sarsenetts
; Black, figured arid coloured Barcelona
| Handkerchiefs
j Rich Damask -Shawls
j Superfine Bombateue :• “,
I Silk Scarfo
: Black and white A Crape
1 Sky, pea, apple, prim role, pea-green, pink,
•buff & yellow ‘colored Grapes
> SarsKnet Feathers, edged Ribboii
Rich loft satin do. *
Feathers Bfpigade. • • do.
1 Ladies’ and geutlemen’s t e gant silk Stock-
L r in S s
I ; AND, . •
A liandfome assortment of Haberdafliery
t And by Waggons on the Way
I Which'he in the course of this
day #r to-nicrrow, *
London fuperfine Chintzes
Worked and fpriged leno Muffins
Dark and light Stripe f-fuperfine Ginghams
White Jeabs and Jean Stripe?
Sujwrffe white and colwAj Marseilles
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's fine Cotton Ho
siery, and nnnv other fancy articles.
v : SAMU-bl. RUSSELL.
Qciobec 17 65
- at—
The Copartnership
Os Small Sc M‘Nish, is this day dis
solved in consequence of the death .of Ro
bert Small. All persons indebted to the
late firm are ehrnellly requelled to come
forwaiff and fettle their j'efpeftive balan
ces, and those to who\n they are indebted
ar-e itquefk-d to render their accounts - for
fettlemeut,-to . JOHN M‘NISH,
.surviving copartner .
Who contipHs to carry on business in
bis own jiame. ar the counting house for
merly . occupied by Small & M‘Nish, on
Smith’s
June 7 33
i Noti9c.
A small sum of money was found a fbort
time since on the AvJguila road, by a Ne
gro. The owner can rtc-.K-e it on appli
; cation at this office, by . paying for the ad
vertisement and making a realonable com
pensation to the finder.
November 14 ‘, 73
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A Premium of ORe HundrecT
Dollars?
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ex
clusive of the usual hire, will b paid for
the. FIRST WAGGON and FOUR
HORSES, competent to transport three
thousand pounds might, hiving a faithful
driver, which'(hall atterid at the Court-
House in Savannah, and take the Records
of the County to such place as. may’ be de
signated, in case ot an alarm from invasi
on, th&t may require tlieir removal. *
• By order of the lion, tbe Inferior
Court.- , *
JOB T. BOLLES/fUk.
Sept. .15. 56
Blanks,
Os various lendsyprintedat this Ojjfc*.
j'. Way Baker
1 Have removed to the (lore recentlyoi;-
cupied by J. J. & F. Blanchard, wliere
they offer for sale a general assortment of
; GOODS, suitable for the. season.
j \ H?” An elegant assortment of Cloths
1 and all of winch will- be fold on
•. reafonablfc terms for cafli, cotton or appiov-,
ed acceptances in town.
November 7 - 71
Fresh Pearl parley
| For lale in tin cases, suitable for family
! ule, by .
LEONARD BARTOW, c Cos.
Oftober 13 * 64 t
*
Offi
FOR THE SALE OF NEGROES.
Yll* fubferiber offers to families and
others, a number of valuable HOUSE
SERVANTS and FIELD HANDS, a
mong them are—
- A girl 18 years old, a good feanjffrefs,
waflier, ironer and cook, better fulted to
the country. *
A wench 22 years old, waffier, ironer
and plain cook; very prime for the field.
One other, 28 or 30 years .old, excellent
wallier and ironer, very fniart and aftive,
better suited to the country.
One other, about 38 years, very Ready
and tolerably capable of house work, gen
erally; and would suit a family living in
the country bell, as flie has been in the
’field.
Two very prime fellows, 24 years old >
field hands, (lout and likely.
Two ditto, 30 yea s old; and fevera
prime Fellows that would suit to work on
a wharf, at machines, arid ariy drudgery.
Also, a follow 24 yeaiwl.d, a bricklayer,
and an excellent workman.
.-Also, a fellow, of fame age, an excel
lent house carpenter, and would be ex
tremely valuable to any ggrfon refidingin
the country.
gC?* Negroes will be thankfully re
ceived at my office, as usual, and every
exertion* used to obtain fair prices and ef
feft fpetdy sales.
DAVID POLOCK,
August 25—50 Near tbo-Excbange.
Important Discovery.
A i> item has lately been obtained for the
purpose of diflilling and boiling by a me
thod that is for luperk>r to any thing of
the kind that, has been invented.
It is,j ftefted by communicating heat by
a Glol>e and Pipes from Irfinall furnace to
waodfii vessels ot any capacity—a tub or
calk cogfcining two hundred and fifty gal
j lons may he let to boiling in one hour and
a half. The above patent has been retted
for dittiling Spirits and the boiling of ma
ple.Stigar, and there is no doubt but it will
ii/wer equally as well for boiling the
Sugar of Cane, or for boiling Salt.—
The great utility of the above patent in
point of dispatch of biifiijds and eheapnefs
renders it an obje^,worthy ‘ot public at
tention. Globes and pipes with instruc
tions to use them, will. be and
ready for sale, by the lad of Oftober en
luing. For further particulars apply to
ANDREW KNO L, OR
STEPHEN HALL.
, Oftober 3 .’ - 61
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In Cdtincih 15th Nov, 1814.
Resolved , T hat the SI’ALLS in tlie
Beef Markets be exposed to sale on the
26th info, at the ulual hour bf the City
Marflial, under the uin ftion of Aldermen
Fell, Roe ajnd All), agreeable to the ord
nance regulating the fame.
ExtrcfSl from tbe minutes. ,
D. D. WILLIAMS, c. C. 1
|C7 3 In conformity to the above reso
lution of the pfe Council,! Ihall,on Mon
day, the 26th'mff. at 10 o’clock, a. m.
proceed to fell laid JStafls in the public
market. N. W. GLEN, c. M.
Npv. 17 74
hle&ors of Chatham County,
l am a-Candidate for the office of Re
ceiver of Tax Returns, at the eiffu'mg
Jaquary eleftion ; as there are no
Cotfrts, and of course fio fees, I trull you
will aid me in tire present application.
JOB T.^OLLES.
November 7 71’
Notice.
Afl persons having any demands agaiaft
Joseph Ti/HNBn, late of Sk. Simons’ Isl
and, Glynn ffueeased, arejespieft
ed to render them n. according to law, and
♦those indebted to * the estate, to make im
mediate payment to
J.WE, i Exauw,.
Joseph TußNEaj \ ; - ■,
dec.. 30 88
/ Notice. F
. . All persons indebted to file Tttate of
John Thomas, late of Glynn County, dec.
are-earnestly required to make immediate
pay ment, and those indebted are requested
to render in #ie fame agreeably to-law,to
JONATHAN THOMAS,
1 Administrator
M’lntolh County, Sepu 6 gs
f Whole No. 3026.
4000 bufliels CORN^
For sale by
Taylor, Davies & Taylor.
Nov. 21. .75
For Sale, Freight or Charter,
I'he sass sailing and well found Schooner
DULL TIMES. Apply to
D. WILLIFORD.
Nov. 21. 7j
.... w . i ■
Coffee, Cotton Baggifjg, &c.
40 prime COFFEE
50 pieces Kentucky Cotton Bagging
25 do. do. Tow Cloth
24 crates Crockery, assorted
25 dozen Webster’s Spelling Books
7 bis. refined Loaf Sugar
30 lbs. Shoe Tliread
•ia reams Writing P.,per. For Saif iff
JAMES -H. FRASER.
** Kov> 2t—61—76 Market Square.
Wanted Immediately,
An OVERSEER to take charge of 9
rice plAitatipn,’ ne*r Savannah. Enquiie
of’ tlie Printer. Nov. ±i_ 75
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. Oft. 10. 64 ts
. Notice. \
All persons to whom Ja Mgs Jonas, late
of,St. Peter’s Parifli, South Carolina, is in
debted, are requeued, to render attested
ttatements of their claims to tlie lubferihers,
on or before the Ist of July next.
CARNOCHAN & .MITCHEU
Mny 9—19
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To Rent,
And immediate possession given,. carjp
yenient DWELLING HOULE near the
Exchange, with the exception of one rerm';)
it would suit a fmnil family, or a genteel
I association of Bachelors j either can be ac.
i commodated with a proportion of lioufe
i hold fnrriiture and an usual fufficiency df
i kitchen furniture, with a good cook, wash
er and ironer*—Appty-to the printer.
November t* •* 7* .
Committees of Council.
Committee ptf Finance. —Aldermen
Bulloch, Jones, *
Guard Confmtttee. —Aldermen Read
Charlu 1, slorris.
Goal Committee.-*- AWertrinn Cliailton,
Harden, M‘lntolh.
Pump Committee.-—Aldermen M‘ln*
tofli, Fell, Hersman. ‘ 1 “
Street , Lane and Tree Committee
Aldermen Jones, Burke, Duke.
Health Committee^— Aldermen Read,
Jonesy Mackay.
Exchange ‘ Aldermen -
Harden, hfackay, Rot-;
Lamp Committee— . Aldermen Duke,
Norris, Hersman. ‘”
Committee of Dejencc*— AMermeo
Jones, Burk*, Mackay, Harden, Read*’
Committee of Vigilance—-Aldermefk
Charlton, Roe, Norris.
[ Attest. J D. D. WILLIAMS, C. C
S6pt. 15.. 56
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2.0 q Dollars'Reward,
umt be paid in the following nrannep,
for the apprehending of a runaway Negro,
named SAM, generally called old Sam,
and fomttimes caiis himfelf SaM Gibbs.
He is a (hrewd, artiul, eklerly fellow,
perhaps upwards of 50 ; is very plausible
‘aml jctnarkably intelligent.. H don when
he left tlie liibrcriber, a brown homefpuri
coat, and white overall:, also sm old straw
hat ; lie will be found felling fiffv (befog
a great fiflierinan) in Savannah market, or
Ikulking about Savannah ;‘proba*bfy may
c.mtraft with fome fiflierman to fell for
him. Being a fellow moll artfully, .and
mischievous, and evilly disposed, and jfrom
a, well tried knowledge of his attrociousand
villainous disposition, tbe fafety
town n. Savannah is by nd means secure,
while Sam fkolks about* it.
I'he following fosns, will, without any
difficulty be paid on his apprelienfion, as
follows 1
1 st. One hundred and twenty Dollars,
will be paid, on his being lodged in any
Gaol in the United States, informatiort
being made to the fubferiber at WellWPost
Office; with p-.oof'.fufficient of fiis being
harbored, by any white man, on his being
convifted of the*offence. •
2d. I’wenty Dollars on the above being
dyne in the apprebenfion, with proof foffi
rierit to convift auy-fnee’ man of harbor
ing him,’ or fpeAfcing to him, while absent
from his employment.
t 3d. Ten Dollars on such informatioOj
font me to V r elUs Poll Office, as will ena
ble’ me to take hirq, and proof to cqnvift
any Have ofnarboring, or being seen
Hi at while out of my Cervices.
14th. Fifty Dollars on hisbeing delivery
ed to me at Well’s* PofT’ Office, South-
Carollha. ‘.
WILLIAM HUTSON WIGQcC
iAuguft 4 j flaw3l4 44*