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PUBLISHED on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, by PHILIP D. WGOLHOPTER, scas th* Exchange, at SIX DOLLARS peb annum—HALF in ADVANCE.
Vol XIX.—No. 79]
MarihaFs Sale.
United. States—Diflribi af Gerogia.
li% virtue of ad. tree from the honora
ble William Stephens, Judge of the Dis-;
tridf Court of the United States in and
for toe laid Difirift, will’ be fold at 80l
yVten's central wharf, on MONDAY, the
\stfl of December next, at eleven o’clock,
r- Jn The brig ATALANTA,
with her tackle, apparel and
fo n f |CultJ ——condemned , as a
•nze to the Hoop of war \£as>p. Condi
tjons, c .ft’, JOHN EPPINGER,
Nov. 2S 77 • Slarsbal.
Marshals Sale.
Uniteif States—Dijlrift of Georgia.
Bv virtue of a decree troru thu honora
ble William Stephens, Judge of the Dis
trict Court of the United States in and for
ihe said Diftich will be fold at St. Ma
tys, on TUESDAY, the 6th of Decein
f ter, at 11 o’clock, •
Six bags COFFEE, one Canoe, Plaid
and Handkerchiefs-—condeinend as for
feited to the United States. Conditions,
<al!u JOHN EPPINGER, Marfal.
JS!ov. 28 77 ‘
Kentucky Bagging,
Blue NEGRO CLOTH and
CARPETING, Foa Sai.e by
T. A. SCHOEDDE.
November 28 4t 77
Highest Prizes
IN rHK BOARDS F
aHealth Lottery of Ne.v-York,
40,000
20,000
10,000.
begins to draw the first Tuesday in
December, when the Tickets will advance.
Persons Wishing tickets had better apply
.soon, to
M 4ROJJAND, PAUL Dim & PEtf FIELD.
Nov. 44 ‘76 “
Factorage, , -
No. 31, Exchange Dock.
The fubferibers having formed a con-
on the id inst. under the firm of
StO’TT & FAHM,
kor the pmpofe of attending to the above
business particularly; offer their bell ser
vices to the planters of South-Carolina and
‘Georgia. J. A.* SCOTT,
J. FAHM.
Nov. 24 —76
• Cortimission Wart'-H >uscs,
. AUGUSTA.
THE SUBSCRIBERS,
HAVING IMPROVED THKIR
WARE HOUSES,
And added thereto, are V>w prepared ‘
bandsomclv for the reception of all kinds -
of PRODUCE; particularly COTTON
and FLOUR—n*id the most punctual at
tention pa id to the interests of their friends
and customers.
LA ROCHE & VANSINDEREN.
November 24 6t 76
Silver Dollars
l For l’ale by Wm. BELCHER,
v Nov. 24—31—76 Broker ; -
4000 bushels CORN.
For* sale by
Taylor, Davies & Taylor.
Nov. 21. * 75
Fur Sale, Freight or Charter,
The sass sajiing and yell, fotiud schooner
JpULL TIMES. Applv to
• D. WILLIFORD.
Nov. ir. . 75
Ct ff ’e, Corton Bagging, See.
40 bag* prime COFFEE
jjo pieces Kentuc! y Cotton Raggipg
=25 do. do. Tow Cloth
24 crates Crockery, afiorted •
35 dozen Webfler’s Sp-liing Rooks C
7 bis. refined Loaf Sugar
30 15$. Si tor Thread
12 reams Witting Paper. poP Sale ty
JAMES 11. FRASER,
Nov. 21—6;—76 3iut~Kt Square.
t -■ jE— _1—■■■ ■ ‘ 4
Way & Baker
Have removed to the (lore rea ntfv oc
copi'd by J. J. Si F.- Bianclr.ird, where .
tht v offer for lair, a general assortment of
GOOi )S, suitable .for the fijafon.
fcC7i An eh g.int assortment of Cloths
afio‘ W.iing, all o{ which will be fold on
re lfonabie terms for cafli,cotton or apptuv
vti acceptance* in town.
Noveiiiber 7 yi
Scotch and Macahau
Jasr Kkc-ivud,
r refir ficoti h and Nfocabau SmifT
S.ft. ihejlcft Aimcnd* For fate bv
4\ M(mm H
.. rh.,v f M
? May &: Lewis,
Have just received anew supply cf
v DRV GOODS, .
AVtOXC WHICH AHE
Flue, black and green fuperfine Cloths
Blue, brown and grey mixed cloths, 2d
quality *
Caffhneres and Stockingn'ts
Toilinets add Marfelles Vestings
White Flannels, Bombazetts
4 plain Cambric, figured Muffins
4 plain and twilled Cambrics
4 Handkerchiefs, for cravats
£ dark plaid Ginghams
4 light flrip-. and ditto
1 Calico, long Cloths
, Dimities, Humhums
White and brown P’atiliasr r
Shawls, Checks. Crapes
Silk and cotton Hosiery
Bremen Rolls
Nov. 7 •; I
Copartnerfliip dissolv’d.
Tiiecopaitnttfnip hitherto existing un
der the firm of Hows Sc Dimon is diftblv
t and in consequence of the death of R. M.
Dimon. All peefons having demands a
gainfi the said firm are requested to preiVnt
the fame, ancPthofe uiakrMim
mediate mentto
. ASAHDL HOWE.
Nov. 10 72
‘The Subscriber
Respe&fiilly informs his friends and the
public, he has taken that large and commo
dious (lore on the Bay, two doors below
1 the Cuflom House, where he will continue
the AUCTION & COMMISSION BU
SINESS as usual, :y?d hopes by punctuali
ty and firidl attention to biriuicfs. to merit
a share of public patronage.
ASAKEL HOWE. 4
Nov. to , 72
A short Proclamation
* Whereas, it hai'i begn declared by the
Calender for the year 1814. that Christ
mas will come on the 25th December now
enluing, and knowing that the wants of
the citizens will be great to make merry
on the pccafion, I have thought fit, by and
with the advice of Council, to issue this
nijri proclamation , forwarning ail ptrfons
1 wiii have felt, or more properly, come uu
detjthe lass of ionner notices, not to ap
ply,for any good things, for that day; un
■ iefshjiev should preyioufly find a laic for
? their cotton or rice. And 1 also forw nn
all pedons of the above tkTcription not to
make any further application for any at
dir whatever, not'even for loan ofmonev,
until >aw ‘and juflicc resume their dim 1
cou tie. (
Given under my hand this 14th Nov. ‘
in the year 1814. Wji v Cß AIG. :
. 50° In fome few cases when pli) Ikians
wilh their patients to recover, tiler are ad
vile J to firengthen their frail , l.yflem by
drinking good Porter. Notice is hereby
given, to the public, that they may now
, lend their Roan jugs for good London Por
ter. provided they fend even change, and ;
as loon as the bottling fyffreni i3 accom
pliffied they may be supplied iiy the dozen,
in a liile suitable to con vial feafts.
WILLIAM CRAIG. ;
Nov, 17 -74. ~ , ]
c J he death rj Ja r 1 Caig, *
renders it absolutely necessary tlmt his
i debtor, and those of the fubferiber, artd of ,
t!ic different firms in which tliey were con- *
crimed in Savannah, should make iimhedi-1
ate payment, as 116 longer indulgence cjm
be given, and their creditors are dcfiral to
give in their claims for fi ttlenfients
ROBERT MITCHELL, i
Nov. 7 71 Survivor.
■— ’■{
An Atlas.
A year an ATLAS was taken’
from the fubferiber's office, published by ■
Matthew < arey, Philadelphia. Fivk Dol- ’
lars. wifi be paid,for it, and no qm-flions ?
asked- ‘ Wa, BELCHER. *
Nov. 17 74 ► • [
The Subscriber
OFFERS Fon SALE,
100 kegs Cut Nails
6 cafles Hoes
’ 30 iwxes eocton and wool Cards
4 do. straw Boimets *
1 2 reams domy printing Paper
50 do. blue nxdium do,
100 do. wrappiiia do. *■
20 [Htces Oaiidbu r gs
20D0 yartls-np country Homespun
. 100 boxeslifii
tj do. Candles
60 reams fiicLdap and pofl wmiug Pa
/ P cr t r
6 ibs. Wafers *
4 kegs (iun-Powder
30 barrels Floor
60 lbs. Shop Thread *
1 cask
26 dozen Wehfteps Spelling Books
JONATHAN BATTEELE. j
Auguil 8 . ‘45
flanks, •
tyvariiws kinds., printedat this Ojpcc. j
REASON AN'Q TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE THE WAY.
SAVANNAH: MONDAY, D cumber 5, 1514.’
William Belcher
Has removed to the (We on the Bay,
: lift occupied bv Howe ft Dimon, w! _re >
; he intends continuing tii- AUCTION and
COMMISSION BUSINESS. He will
have regular fide days on Mondays and
Thursdays, and will he thankful for the
fnalleff favor*. Nov. 3 70
Fresh Fearl Barley
For lale in tin cases, suitable for family
use, by * ;
LEONARD BARTOW, & Cos.
OCfober ‘l3 64 . . 1
Just Received,
. And for sale, low for cafli, LONDON
PORTER,in hhds. LISBON WINE, in
half pipes, HYSOIjI TEA not more than
1 four months from Ikdia, luperfiuo BROAD
. CLOTHS, and a calamity of SALT.
HAVENS & BILBO..
j Nov. 7 * j 7}_
r The Subscriber,
f Refpedfully infoims the inhabitants of
Savannah aCud the public in general, that
by the late arrivals ,froni%\mtbfl and St.
•Mury’sy he has received a chqicc collec
tion of GOCjDS suitable for the approach
ing leafoti, vjhith he offers for idle at. a
low advance-j amongst which are
| Superfine blue and black CLOTH
; Do. y dp. do. Caffirceie
\ Do. green, wV'ite, red, yellow, black and
’ blue Flaunels
6-4 Second Cpths h
Twilled Bath Coating
Bristol and Rosy Blankets
6-4 Linen Checks
Cotton and Linen Platillas
Superfine lijili LiueAs
Fine and coarse Cotton Cambrics, 4-4
and 6-4 I
1 Sprig-mull niu!l& laconct A
Hair cord and barred i
Fig and plain * < > Muslins
Sprig and plain lend k
6-4 twilled cambric 1 J
Ladies’ elegant worked Robes
6-4 and 8-4 uiuflin Shawls r
Salamanca do.
Twilled Cambric, rick Handkerchiefs
Silk Shambrits f
Calicoes and Chirjtzes, of c!i£H rent patterns
and qualuie/
Furniture And eyrded Dimity
Velvets and Cdlderuy
Malabur auu Ji|aJvas Handkerchiefs
A L S Oj
1 case fancy GOODS, wbitb L now o
jx;ning, containing
White V ‘ *
§
: Pink f
Gre-v p Soft SatiNc
Yeiiow *
i Pink figured s
Lavender J
White, pink, green and Iky Sarscnetts
Black, figured and coloured Barcelona
Hanuktrchitfs
Rich Dumaffc Shawls v
Superfine Bmubazeue
Silk Scarfs ’*
Black and white 4 Crape
, Sky., pea, apple, primrole, pea-green, pink, |
biilT a yellow colored CrajK-c
• Stirs'auet Feat!v;rs, edged Rihbotis
Rich foft satin Ob.
j Feathers brocade do,
j Ladies’ and gentlemen’s elegant silk Stock
; iugi
1 and,
A handfotne assortment of Haberdashery
And by Waggons on the Way ‘
i Wliich he txpedis in the couVfe cf this
day vr to.morrow, 1
London fu|ierfine Chintzes
Worked and lpriged leno Mufiins
; Dark amHight Stride £fuperfine Ginghams
; W r hite JeZns-and Jean Stripes fe
■ Superfine white tyid colored Marseilles
, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's -fine Cotton Ho-
I licry, and many other fancy articles.
SAMUEL RUSSELL.
v October 17 6j
The* Copartnership
Os Small Zc M‘Nish, is this day dis
solved in consequence of the death of Ho- j
bert Small. All per foils hidebtert to the |
. late firm are eanu-lily requefled to come j
forward and fettle their rcl’pt6live, balan- •
ces, and tnofe to wliom they are indebted i
are requeffed to render tlirir accounts. for
fottleincnt, to.’ JOHN,M‘NISH,
surviving copartner. ‘
Who continues to carry qu business in
bis own. name, at the countii# house for-
UKiiy occupied by Small & M‘Nisli, cn ,
Smith’s Wharf.
y J u ne_27„ 33. ■ . ; |
■A Ficmium of One Hundred
Dollar s.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ex- 1
clufive of the usual be paid for :
tlie FlßS'r WAGGON and FOUR
HORSES, competent to transport three
thousand pounds weight, having a faithful
driver, which fliall attend at the Cptut-
House-in Savannah, and take tlie liecorci*
of tlie. C -unty .to sucli plate as may l 4 de
iignattd, in cisc of an alarm from iirvali- 1
, on, that may require tln-ir rt-inrval.
By order of the lion, tie Inferior f
Court, ,
JOB T. ROLLt.S A QD j
I Sept. 15. ‘ 3,6 I
Taylofing Business.
i.LWis vllßAl/LT,
Returns his fincerr thanks to his fritnds
and the gemteinen of this place in general,
for the liberal lupport he has
troin them in his line of business, and as
sures thole who may favor him with ther
cuflom, that they.fliall mcej with full fa*-
isfu&ion by his due attention t- bulinefo.
All orders (lialt be executed with punc
tuality and f.iithlulnel’s.
‘avannab, A r ov. 24- 76
To Let,
At a_ moderate rent, that convenient
Dwelling HOUSE, in St. James’ square,
recently occupied by Mr. A. WoodruYF;
poffelliou can be immediatelv given. Ap
ply w it. & j. habersham;
Nov. 24 76 j
The subscriber {
’ Respectfully inlmms bis fonaidscand the
public, that he has removed from Brough- j
ton (beet to flic sign of tlie goldcm :oj ter,
Market square, where he has opened a
frofh and complete assortment of DRUGS
and MEDICINES, which he offers tor
sale on reasonable terms for cash,
Having devoted the greater part of his
life to the acquirement of knowledge in
I his business, he hopes with Conflant assuiu-
I ity to merit a share of public pasroirege.
EDWARDGOTPEE.
Od. 24 —awßt—67
Chatham Academy:
THE public are- refpeitfuUy informed,
that Mr. Fyleh, tin- principal, has return
ed with his family, with a view to a per
manent rdidane in Sav&nnali,’ to superin
tend this hvintution. *
The female icholars in the Academy,
in their refpecUve claffcs, are under the
diieftion of Mr. Fyfor, Mr. Harrison and
Mrs GuereneaU. ‘ The other departments
are attended to by Mr. Wild and Mr 1 .
Willson ; it will be oblerved though, that;
all the cjafiiis derive the beneut of the gen- |
eral fuuerimendance and attention of the ‘
; principaV Mr. Fyler.
i J'he institution is now furniffied with
tlie firll rate infhiwßors in the different
brandies and more in proportion, than the
number of fchoiars. • (
Every inducement is therefore held out
to encourage parents and guardians to pat
| ronize an cftabliflun- nt of fucll iinport-
I atice. . .. ‘v
Mr. Fyler will accommodate fchol.m
with boarding .*nd 1 nidging in tlie academy-.
CHARLES DUNHAM, I
Nov. 24 4t 76 Sec'ry. c. a*
Notice. |
All persons having any demands, against
the efiate of Rich aKD M. Dimon, de-,
| ceased, are requeued - to present their ac- ‘
Cuuuts duly a Rested, and all indebted to ,
make immediate payment.
ASAREL HOWE,
Augufi 4 44 Adm'or.
“ 1 ~ - - • ■ in _, n- -ry • + 1 -! IJ - J
S3* AH persons having*ck*-
! mands apainlt the estate of’ Mrs. H. 2*.
Morel, are rtqucikd to render them in
properly attclled, and those indebted to
make payment, to John P, Willijimfoii,
Esq. PAT. HOUSTOUN, i
Sept. 2—58 . - Adm’or
a ‘•' r ‘” “ . ** ‘ ‘ V - ‘
EJeSnrs of Chatham Ctinnj f,
I am a Candidate for the office of Re
, ceiver es Tax Returns, at the Gibing
January eh dion ; as there ate now no
Courts, and ofeonrfe no fees, I truss you
w ill aid 1 l>e in the prefen,t applicatieft).
JOB T. BOi.LES.
November 7 71
S3* la ken out of the Sab-*
I scriber’B jxifket oil Sunday morning lass,
in the Market, a red POCKE T {
BOOK, with 153 iljt.>llaifr ad other pa- 1
: pers in it—the 100 dollar bill was North j
: Carolina. A rtwaid of Twknty l)ul- |
la: s will be given for tlie thief or money,
by WILLI \M HART/
- Nov. 2.3 77
I A New School
Will comnn nee on Wedntfday pext, at
’ ihe lioufe formerly dec u (fled by Dr. Mr, cl in,
next door to tht- Bapiiff Church, w here w ill
be taught at the following rates—(tailing
l at dolls. 450 per quarter; writing, aiith
•nifctrc, grammar at dolls. 5 50; and the
higher brandies of mathematics at 7 dolls.
1 lie teacher will pay ffntt attention to the
I morals of his pupils. Ihe usual hours of”
fcliool from <)o’clock till 12, and frorn-2 to j
5 P. M .
An evening fchnol will commence ow !
MondoyjMrxt, where will be taught read- i
ing, writ*. , rifumettc, grammar, forveya
iug atid rtaVigauon.’; J. lL PARbO\'S. 1
Nov. 24 31 , 76 # J
Notice. 1
All persons indebted to the Efface of
Johii ‘i'ltoniZs, Lteof # llynnCounty, dec.
are earndlly required to msd-e immediate
mtnt, and those indebted iafe rcqnclled
’ to render in the fame agreeably to law,to
JONATIfcIN ‘THOMAb,
, , : ... Adtnini.tru(or
Jrl’lnto-. County,
[W hole-Ko. 30 9.
New Goods.
Juf received by.
. J. E VvHllD&Co.
Crqpi-s 4-4 black and White
Fine black iombaset
Dimitv, Ginghams __ - s
M.ufrillcs V< fling
’ireock madrafs 8c Pul beat Handkerchief
Cotton Bbirtiyg
5-4 Linen Shirting
Linen Cr.*aß
Blue 8c Black -
Grey and Bottle* >superfine Clotb
Brown Bc fane, Olive,J
Blue 8c mixd, Olive ( low’ pnee 2g
. Drab, Brown Qirrbeau j * Cluilr
i!dClth
Liaudou diiffil, andpoint Blankets
ALSO,
15 boxes 1-2 jynt ‘Tumblers, apdf a.
few .faggoib German Steel.
December 1. & 78
Claret V. ins.
15 c- lks Glaret Wuie
250 pair omen’s ‘ hoes.
ai*’or iale by ‘ •
WUI l NiY ’Bf PARK MAN,
December 1 31 78
* Merino Wool. *
6coo weighted iittfiim Wckd, forfalsj
by ‘ GAS TON & PERRY.
Doc. I—7B
— ‘■■ r ‘'A"”
_ ‘
Pi ‘ * XS .
B ots and'Shoes.
fust received, by land, from Pbiladejf
pb'ta , by the way ‘of August j,
1 asd’ rofi mi. BY
I jom i>-vu 1/ ss,
Gibbons’ Buildings ,
A large ajTortnient of BUG i ,& SK’OES
among which a,e l he followingt
Gentlemen’s be ft iSuwatrow Bdots
Do. laced! Shoe/and JelFeifon* . 7
1 Do. fine'Shoe* , -r
IXj. morocco Pumpg* A
Do. ieal Kilt do.
Ingrain do.
Do. do. Slides A ‘
Boys* Shoes, <jf all kinds
Ladies’ trimed morocco Slippew •
Do. tolored do. do.
’ Do. Grecian Ties
1 Do. walking Shots, of a fuprrior quality ,
j Miffcs’ bell uin.ed black and colbied inq v
rocco Slipjitrs
;Wpmen’£ Bootees
Do. dd. Grecian Tiea
Do. do. Slipjiyrs
Children’s moruCco Bufkip# . ,
Do. leather do.
Negro Shoes, Boot Wcl ljuig, Boot Cord,
Slice ‘1 In tad, &c. Bcc.
DtC, 1-78 ‘ ; £
: y- *■?*"’; 1 riyy'V-kr-A . ■■ ■ ■ , ... ■
Grand Lodge. .
The members of the Gr-i and. Lodje of-
Geotgia, iue Notified to atu - -
Lodge on tlie firfl.Saturday in DtceiriLtr
next, at 6 oklopk *jv *i. Ixibg a grand
quarterly communication, far the election
of Offic’ rs and other iinpor Ant business to
tlie cft. o’
By irrdcr oft be 1 R. W. Grand Maflcr .
i D.p. WILLIAMS, <?. s.
December 1 ;S
• -y■ ;*■■■ ■■■ hi. ■■ . ‘l 1 ■ 1
In Council, 25 h Nov. 1814;
■ ‘ Returns haviiig been made by tbeafekr
then'appointed to the Vlftr-tive
laboring force in vh ward of the cTty.
Resolved, The Wards of this city be
divided into fix divilioiis. via. ‘
I Decker and Wafliinguin, Ist divffiou
Warren and Darhu., 2d divifioti * - , •
Anfoii-aiid. FrinlAli„fld divVfipn * :
Percival. Liberty & Elbert 4?j> divifini* y;
Healtfuote and Reyrmids, sth idTv iilon
Green, Colmiibia and Oglethcrpe, bib ‘
And* that the-laid wards and uscTßAleii<d)^i' > ' ,:
and they are hereby, rtqueflid xoturtv fcut
their able bodied population, white- gtid
Llack, in fucu flidiy.-'according so thti dtvi
fions as above for thd purjufftf of
laboring in tlie foi tiff oat ions of this ddpi *’
It is ordeted , That’ fix* Mayor and
Alderman Fell be tqipoii.trd for the is|
citvifion. .
Aldermen Mackay and Afli for Jd div*
( Aldermen Rce and Harden for 3d div-
Aldernieu Read and Charlton foi 4thajrv.
Aldermen Jones antbNorriji for sth div.
Aldermen M'lntofl. and Hei flmHn for
6th division.’ > T.
Be it f,i< tier resolved, That the Did
divisions do work in lucccffion mufor tlie
, fuperintendance pf two aldermen;
j divifiott to cpir-foep.ee on ‘l’uesday. aitxtvui
funrisc; and the place of
each division fliaSl be at tlw court boiffe
square. froni whence tl*y are to proceed
each laborer -being furniffied .with u tpafle
or fliewl, tofthq tm tificaiions, wlxi.fe work,
may be foF tlinfi. .. • T
Extra® from the minutes^
Dist WILLIAMS,c.(C i:
jMv. it 77