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PUBLISHED on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, bt PHILIP D. WOOLROPTEt, nkau tnk Exchange, at SIX DOLLARS ps a^um —HALF is ADVANCE.
Vol. XIX.—No. 80]
Marflaal’s Sale.
United States—Dijlrichaf Gerogta. |
~ By, virtue of a d“cret from the hoporl-j
.Wt William Stephens, Jndge of the Dis-j
■ tritft Court of the United States in and
for the said Diflrid, will he fold at Bol
ten’s central wharf, on MONDAY, the
19th of December next, at eleven o’clock,
rlTg-V * The brig ALA NT A,
Wl *h her tackle, apparel and
J^g^gg^furnitme—condemned -as a j
prize to the sloop of war Wasp. Condi
tions, c tfb, JOHN EPPINGER. j
Nov. 28 77 * tMarsb&k 1
Marshal’s Sale.
United States—DiJlriSl cf Georgia.
By virtue of an order from tire honora
ble William Stephens, judge of the diftrrft
court of the United States, in ana for the
£iid diflrid, will be ‘fold at St. Mary's, on
-Wed net'll ay -the 28th inst. commencing at
to o’clock,’
The Ihlp CARL GUS-
T AFF, with her tackle, ap
_jUniiiMwi‘~ pare l ar -d furniture, and lier
cargo, conljilmg of about
goo bales upland Cotton, and
ioo hlids. Tobacco. Conditions, cafin
JOHN EPPINGER, 1
r Dec. 5 79 “ ■ "Marshal.
New Goods.
• Just received by *’
J. E. W HITE & Cos,
Crapes 4-4 black and White > .
Vine black Rombaset
Dimity, Ginghatns
Marseilles Veiling
Mock madtffs & Pullicat Handkerchiefs
Cotton Shitting
t 4 Linen Sheeting
inen G*as .
Blue & Blacjc “J
Grey and Bottle b-superfine Cloth j
Brown & fancy Olive,J
Blue & mixd, Olive { low price 2d i
Dirab, Brawn Gorbeau j Cloth
Odd Cloth’
Condon duffil, and point Blankets t
, • ALSO,’
25 boxes i-2* pint Tumblers, and a
few faggots German Steel.
December 1 3t /■ 78
The subscriber
Respectfully informs his friends and the
fublic, that he has removed from BroUglv
ton ftteet to the fignofthe golden hiorter,
Market square, where he has opened a
frelh and complete assortment of DRUGS
and MEDICINES,which he oilers for
sale on reason able terms for cash.
Having devoted the greater pslt of liis
life to the acquirement of knowledge in j
bis byfiness, he hopes with con flan t assidu
ity to merit a lhare of public pasronige.
EDWARD COPPEE.
-Oft. 24 —awßt—67 a
Factorage, :
; No. 31, Exchange Dock.
The lubforibers having formed a con- ’
fceftioo, on the ill infl. under the firm of i
SCOTT & FArHM,
<? For the putpofe of attending’,to the above j
particularly; offer their heftier-’
vices to the planters of South-Carolina and
Georgia. J- A. SCOTT,
6 }. FAHM.
vdSfov. 24-7-76 •—7; j~.~: .
Couimiss’tjn Ware-Houses,
AUGUST A.
THE SUBSCRIBERS,
HAVVSO IMPPOVEO TH FIR
WARE HOUSES,
And added thereto, are now prepared
handsomely for the reception of all kinds
“of PRODUCE, particularly COTTON !
and FLOUR—and the most punctual at- •
tendon paid to the interests of their friends
and fUsiomers. ;
LA ROCHE & VANSINDEREN.
November 24 6t p 76
1 4000bnfhels CORN.
• For sale by
T tylor,
Nov. 21. 75
j---* ‘ — ; - =
C< ff e, Cotton Bagging, &c. 9
40 hags prime COFFEE
50 pieces Kentucky Cotton Bagging
25 do. do. • Tow Orofh. -. , •
■24 crates Crockery, assorted
tiyzen Webftcr’s Sp’ Ming Books
7 bis. refined Loaf Sugar ■
50 lbs. Shoe Thread -*- ‘
I*2 teams Writing P per. For Sal# by
JAMES H. FRASER, j
Nov. 7 ,-—61—76 Market Square.
Way & Raker
Have removed *o the 0- re recently oc
cupied by J.fj. &f. Ularichard, where
. tfovoffVr for Tate. a general aswrtrttent of
iSi, su it able fir *he season. - ’ i
|T7* An ties up alfortment of.CJntbs
‘ wj, j Uh’ -fi-Jdon*
/ S ■* vd.j J9n y
j £sec'ry. Jof Si
| . .Claret Wine. .
{ 1$ calks Claret Wine
‘■ 250 pair Wotnenls Shoes.
| For fate by • ‘
WHIPNEY & PARK.MAN.
December 1 3t. 78
Merino Wool.
6000 weight of Merino “Wool, .for fide
by GASTON & PERRY,
j Dec. 1 -^7B
, Kentucky Bagging,
Blue NEGRO CLOTH and
’ CARPETING, For Sale by ‘
1 T. A. SGHOLDDE.
• November 2SI 4t . 7/
— 1 . —•■—■■■■ -- m r mm ■■■
May & Lewis/
Have, just received anew supply cf
i>RV GOODS,
v.b -V 4A . i tj. 4 * . 1
1 . AMONG WHICH Are **
green fuiierfine Cloths
ue, brown and grey mixed 2d
quality
Caflimerts and Stockingtvrts.
Foilinets and Marlelles Vtdings
Whie Flannels, Bombazetts
• 4j)laln Cambric, figured Muffins
j and twilled Cambrics
1 * Handkerchiefs, for cravat*
dark plaid Ginghams
\ liglit tlriped ditto ‘ ,
Calico, long Cloths F
Dimities, Humhums
White an brown Platilla* 1
Shawls, Checks, Crapes
Silk and cotton Hosiery
Bremen Rolls
Nov. 7 *7l
Oopartnerfiiip dissolv’d.
TjjJhe copartnrrfliip hitherto exilbng un
der the fi> m of Howe & Dimon is difiolv
ed in consequence of die death of R. M.
Dimon. All perfohs having demands a
:• gainft the said firm are requeued to present
the fame, and those indebted to make i;n
mediare payment to
ASAHEL HOWE..
Nov. 10 • 72 ;
The Subscriber
ReSpeftfuily informs Iris friends and the
public, he has taken that large ancfcommo
dious.ftore on the Bay, two doors below
riu* Custom House, where he will continue
the CO EMISSION BU
,'SIN ESS as ußulyand hojresby ppnftualt
ty and firidt attention to buftnefs. to tnerit
a lhare of public patronage.
\ ASAHEL HOWE.
Nov. 10’ 72
- .. —A ——•
A •short ■ Proclamatioa
’Whereas, it hath been declared by the
Calender for the year fßi4. .that Chrifl-„
mas will come on the 25th December now
tinluing, and knowing that the wants of
the citizens will be great to ijmke merry
on the occasion, I have thought fit, by and
with the advice, of Council, to issue *tbis
my proclamation, forwamiiig ail persons
who have felt, or more properly, come un
der the lad of former notices, .not to ajk
; plv good things, for that day, un
j lets thev lhould previously find a fale-for
1 their cotton or rice. Ana I also forwarn
I qjil persons of the above defeription not to
< make any further’application for any cre
dit whatever, not even for'loan of money,
until law and jufliccJ .resume their due
courses ,
Given under my hand “this 14th“Novs i
in the year 1814. - Wm. CRAIG.
ter In Erne few cases when plqdicians
wifii tbeir jutietrts torecoVi*r, thev are ad
vised to firengthen their frail system by
drinking good Porter. Notide is hereby
given to the public, that they may noyv
fend their floan jugs for goad Ixmcion Por
ter. provided they fend even change, and j
as soon as the -bottling system is accom- 1
’ jflilhed t|iev maybe lupplied the dozen,
: m a. stile fhitable to r uieial feafls.
wllliam craTg.
Nov. 17——74. .
. . . ■— ■ . 1
deatho‘ J >hn Caig,
renders it abfblutely that his
debtors, aucj thafe of .tire fublr.riber, and of
the different firms in which they were con
cerned in Savannah, (hould make immedi
ate payment, as no longer indulgence can ,
be given, and their creditors are desired to .
give in their claims for Irttlements.
r ROBERT MITCHELL,
Nov. 7 71 Siirvivor.
Aft Atlas. |
A year fmc.e, an ATLAS was.'taken ‘
from the-ftdifcrilxir's office, publilhed by
Matthew < arey, Philadelphia. Fivt Dol- j
laws will be paid’ for it, and no quellioils
, a deed- 0 Vj r M. BELCHER. j
Nov. 17 ‘ 74
______ y
To Let. 1
At a moderate rent, that convenient
Dwelling HOUSE, in St. Janies’ {quart*,
reretuly occupied by Mr. A. Woodruff;
• |o>le flidn can Ire umuriliatety given. Ap
pl*. to. R. &J. HABERSHAM.
• *Nov. 24 76 •
h Blanks,
*2svarhw kinds, printedat this Office,
REASON AND TRUTH IM?ARTfAL GUIDE THE WAY.
SAVANNAH 7 THURSDAY, .Dicember 8, 1814*
William Belcher
Has removeciyo the ftwe on the Bay,
last occupied by Howe & Dimon, where
he interims cont'uniTngrhe AUCI lON and
COM MiSSIO ‘l BUSINESS. He will
have .regular lale days on Mo|iila\ and
Thursdays,- and will Ire th nkful lor the
final left favors. Nov. 7°
Fresh Pearl Barley
For lale in tin,cafes, fuitahie for family
ule, by .
LEONARD BARTOW, & Cos.
Oftober * 8 __ .
‘ Just Received,
And tor late, Jow for cafli, LONDON
PORTER, in-hhds. LISBQN WINE, m
“half pipes, HYSON TEA not more-than
four months from India, fgperfine BRQAD
CLOTHS, and a quantity of S A LT
> HAVENS & BILBO.
Nov. 7 71
The Subscriber,
Refpeflfuliy informs the inhabitants of
Savannah and” tlie public in general, that
by the late arrivals from Amelia and St.
Mary’s, he has received a choice cohec
tion of GOODS fuicabte fortlie api roach
!ng feafoi), which he offers for lale at a
tew advance, ambtjgft which are
blue and Hack CLOTH
Do. j.. do. do. Caffimere
Do. green, white, red, yellow, black and _
blub Flannels
6-4 Secil&d Cloths
Twilled jßath Coating
Bristol aid Rost Blankets
fi-4 Linen Checks
Cotton ahd Linen Platillaa
Siqwfine Iriffi- Linens ‘
Fine aijd coarse Cotton Cambrics, 4-4
and 6-4
Sprig miiU mull & Jaconet' A
Hair cord and barred’ f
Fig and pftin cambric V Mosuns
Sprig and piuin leno , l
6-4 twilled cambric £
Ladies’ elegtnt worked Robes
6-4 and’ 8-4 jnuflin Shawls
j Salamanca do.
plfwilled Cambric, neck Handkerchiefs
! Silk Sbambriet
and Chintzes, ofdifferentpatterns i
S 7 and qualities
Furniture and corded Dimity
y'elvyts and Corderoy
Malabru- and Madras HamJkercliifefs
.A V so,
1 case fency GOODS, which is now 0- ■
pening, contajuiiig
White A
’ Bky. f ‘
.Tink . !
Grey > Soft Satins
. Yellow i
• Pink figured 1
Lavender J
White, pink, groen and Iky SarseKetts
Black, figured and coloured Biucelatia
’ Handkerchiefs . •
Rich Damalk Shawls *
Superfine BouibazCne
Silk- Scarfs • 7 ’
Black and white ~ Grape
Sky,, pea, apple, primrole, pea-green, pink,
buff & yellow colored Grapes
Sarsafiet Feathers, edged-Ribbons
Rich foil satin i , do. •
Feathers brocade * do.
Ladies’and jgentlemen’s elegant silk Stock
ings
AND,
-A handsome assortment oC Habetdalhery
And by Waegens on the W-ay- \
Which lie expects in the couri’e of this
day to-morrow,
London fbperfine Cliintzes
Worked and fpriged lenif- Muffins
Dark and light Stri ‘e fuperfine GinghaiVts j
Jeans and Jean Stripe? |
Supeifine white and colored Maricilles . |
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s fine Cotton Ho- 1
’ fiery, and manv Qther fancy articles.
- SAMUEL RUSSELL.
Octa&r 17
* The Copartnership
Os SMAtt £c M‘Nxsh, is ‘tlfis day dis
solved in ronfequenCe of the death of Ro
bert Small. All persons indebted to the
late firm areearneilly requested to come
forward and fettle their reipedlive balan
ces, and thole to. fohOm they are indebted
ate requefled-to render their accomws for
settlement, to JOHN I NJSH,
surviving copartner.
Wild continues to on busincls in*
his own name, at the counting house for
merly occupied by Small & M*Nisb, on
Smith's Vvhnrf..
June 27 ‘33
A Piertiium. of One Hurtdred.
D fiats. m
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ex- ;
clufive of the usual hire, will belaid for
the FIRST WAGGON anS FOUR
HORSES, cornprtt nt to transport three
thousand poumbs weight, having a faithful
driver, which fliall attend at the Court-
House in Savannah, and take tlic Records
of t!..'* G ‘unty to such place as may lx* de-*
fir iatril, in cise ol an alarm from invafi-1
on, that rtvn require their reni6vl.
By order cf the lion, the Inferior
Court, •
JOB T. BOLLES, Qk.
Sept. 15* &
.Officer’s Sashes.
-. Tliirfv-fiv< red silk officer’? SASHES,
for foie by DUNGING & CLAY.
I i)tc . 5 • . 79 .
__ . -
B ots and .Shoes,
fust received y ‘by land from Philadel
phia, by the way f Augusta ,
, AND FOH SALK BY
JOHN Ov<U | jV sS,
Gibbons’ Buildings,
A large affiirtmeiit of 800 1 ’s & SHOES J
a you” which- areMre -
| Ge*. tteineu’j lx*ll Smvarrow Boots
1 Do. jagul Shots and JtiTerfous
Da. fiirf Shoe* • > •
Do. morocco Pumps
Do. ierd fitin do. J
Do. grain fh>?*
Do. do. Slio*s *
Boys’ Shot's, of all kinds •
Ladies’ trailed nimocco Slippers
Do. colored do. * do.
Do. Grecian Ties
Do. walking SlioeS, of a fujieridr quality
Mifics’ befl u inied black and colored mo
, rocco blijaers
Women’s katiicr Booifets, w
Do. . do. Grecian Ties
Do. „ do. Slippers —>
Cliiklren’s tnorocro Bulking
Do. lcatlior do..
Negro Shoes, Root Webbing, Boot Cord,
Shot- Thread, flee. &c.
Dec- I—7B
- Grand Lodge.
The members of the Gr.nd Lodge of
Georgia, are notified to attend -it Salomon's 1
Lojlge op the firft Saturday in December
next, at 6 o’clock r*. m’. so ‘uig a grand’
quarterly commun- atfon, for the eleftjofi
ofXliSo rs and other'important bufinyfs to
the* -craft. • ,
By order of the R. IF. Grand Maher.
D. D.WILLIaM9jg.s.
December ( 78
In Council, 15 *h Nov. ISI4.
Returtliharing been made by.the alder
men appointed to afeertain tlio tflictive
[.laboring force in .each ward- of ‘the teity*
Resolved , The wards city- be
dividtdlnro fix divilipns. via,
Decker and VVa/hing-ton, Ist dtvifion
Warren a fid Darby, 2d divilmn
Anfou and Franklin, 3d division
Percival, Liberty & Elliert, 4th division
IdealUicote and Reynolds, sth,divifion
Green, Columbia and..Oglethorpe, 6th
And tlrat the said thusdividtd be,
a,nd they are hereby, requrfled 10 turn out
their able bodied population, white and ,
black, in fuccelfieir, according to the divi- •
ifions as above defoliated for tne pmpole of j
laboring in the fortiffutions of this city. {
It is ordered, That the Mayor * and
Alderman FtUbe appointed for-the Ist
division. -
Aldermen Maikay andAfo for 2d div. •
Aldernien Roe ands jurden for 3d div.;
Aldermen Read and Charitonfoi 4th div. [
Aldermen Jones and Notris for sth div., {
Aldermen M‘lntoik aii(f Herllmian far
6th division. ; • . , ■ *
_ sis if. the ftrid
divisions do work in lucceffiomunder the
fuperhitendance of two aldermr-n ; the firft
division to"commence on Tuesday ; iieXt at
fun rise and t,e place of aireinbtqge for
each divUjon fliall be at the court house ;
square, from whence thev are t proceed *
‘each laborer being forhifned with a !
or dhsvel, to the fortifications, Where work
■ maybe laid of for them. * * , -
Extract from the minutes ,
D. WILLIAMS, cc.
Nov. 28 77
Tayloring Business.
. J.EW4N MIRAULT,
Returns bis lincere thanks'to his friends
and the gentltmen of tlijs place in general,
for the liberal fupirort lie has met with
from them in his line of btifintfs, as
sufes thole who may favor him with their
cuftom,’ that fliall meet witfi full fatr
isfotftion by Iris due attention t>> bufipefs.
All orders (fiall be executed \vjjh punc
tuality and failhfulnefs.
A r ov. 14 76 1
■W- AH persons having de-i
inands again'.l the Rate of
! Model, ate requested to render them in
properly attefled, and thnfo. j|idebted to
make payment, to John F. Wiffiamfon,
Esq. ’ PA'P. HOUS'fOUN,-
bept. * Adm’or
Notice,
,*Atl persons-indebted to the Eflate of
John Thpmas, .late'of Glynn County, dec.
! are earnestly required to make immediate
pajmeiit, and those indebted are requtfled
I to render in the fame asrrreahlv to I aw,to |
JONATHAN ‘I’HOMA-S,
Adminiurat or
County, Sept. 6 Si
[V* r DoLE No. 3030.
1 D'ssoluiion and! Panne*kh‘p. v
! The psfttnerfliip of Joh & Josv.phe
C MsfiKP is d’ffolvtct this dav, in confe
qu> iuV oCjthe intended temovlij of John
.Gumming. Any ftiAnajlda against that
fiiin, orhgiinft John (aimnfiig. iiKtividu
nllv. will lx* discharged on pn liniatiob to
eitlier of lubkrilvr. . uid pa*, inent m.ty
’lre in ide th.'Joho Cummitig in Atigufta, or
Joseph Gumming in Savin; jh.
* JOHN C.UMvHNG.
JOoERH GUMMING.
The fiibltmilx-r win continue Imfun rt..
the llAiv forntrily occupied by John aud
Joleph .Cuinuiing.
;* JOSEPH GUMMING.
Dec,’ $ • n
*• Bills on ;\qw York
%ht, and jac’iflid •a.-'bod.-itai? nofl
-notes of the hiauk ..f N-w-Vork. Fo*r fotc
by S-TURfIES & BURROUGHo.
D r - > * I ‘ 79
1 ills on -New-York.
y* # v
For sate by
* . Wit.TAYf.OR.
Decenrlier s 9 1 * 79 ,
Plains, Blankets,
4 hales white Plains
2 . do. London Dttllil Blankets
1 do. • *fe ‘ do.
2 do. Flannels
l do. extra funerfine Cloths
i r do. do. (jaffi iitTea
1 trunk Cotton Cambric ‘ t
1 ando v datl; iA)lc>urcd-''.iru:oes
4 calks Haftiware *tid*Cutlery
us o, ;
ioqo lbs. G ‘rtnan fvti el *
. 56 bag-.prim- Coffee
20 bis. Gooperaq. For Jde by
STUUGES &
Dec. 5 ——.7.9 No. 2, Com. Row,
♦Powder.
Seventy kegs IJOVV];FR,l J OVV];FR, „fa fiqjevior
juft received and for sah b\
’ . ASAHEL HOWE.
P-g- 5 3t ‘ 79^_
- Planter’s Bank.
A Dividend of fivi* per ter/, for the;
last fix moifths has been d* hv ti e
Directors, cVhich will be paid, on ;md after
.this day. Pv b rfousHiaviiq former ■
ends due to them art again rufuired to culL
and receive thc*r^
J. Cisisier. -
December 5 fit 79
Br. kerage.
Bank Bills cb.'inyed, Gold and’ Silver
bought and fold, and* every description of
paper negotiated fo
wl Lift AM
’ Of-J 79 J
The Sab crib'ers
Under Ifttr firm cit //•'■ RT oAD
LER-& Cos. have rnimtia’-d bnfioess in
1 the store occupied K Henry Sadler . on
j tl.eßte. They will keep an alloitmynt
t of DRY GOODS, 'grr. sits the aCconimo
-1 datlon ot tii: ii friends in rht fc HUC.riqr of this
state, ptf package*, piece or. barrel, for wlricli
they will deceive cotton in pa- ment.—
j They pfii r tju-ir for.ices in rect i, ing aud
j forwarding cotton, &i. to Amelia,, or in
• ltlliug-arif produce of <ljL T i:itedStateon
i cormniffion. Timfi? persons, who will fa
-1 vor .them with theii confidence fliall re
ceive ftilbt attention to their interest. *
. H. SADLER, • .
JOHN TREAD ALE, .jua.
Dec. 5 79
Notice.
The copartnerfliip lit r.-tofote carrkd c*.
I by the fubfcribers,mick*r tin firm oCGcgel
, and Hahn, is this day ciifiblved by mutual
consent.; all persons who have demajrds a
j ffairtlt the firni will {>le d’e apply to*Daniel
GugeJ, and those indebted will pte ife make
-'payment to him, he being aiKhorired to
iVule the dturknds and receive payment.
•> DANIEL GUGKI-,
SAMUEL UAHN.
The subscriber will car
;ry on buftncfs lierctoforr carried on by
Gugel and Ralm, at the fame /hop.
ri DANIEL GUGEL. ‘
Dec* 5 Y 79
The Subscriber,
Informs Ids f jepds that, lie has ‘taken
the lhop lately orcupled by Mr- G-o. Bat
tev, where,he ipH carry op the BLACK*
SMITS BUSINESS, in its various brati
cbes. - SAM’L KAHN.
l\c. 5 —79 „ - „
—■ ’ 1 . ■.■■■.<■■ 1 ..I ~m . ’mmLm
Highest prizes
IN I H 1
Health Lor.erv c l N^.v-York^
‘40,000
20,000
.IQ, ,000.
Regins to draw the fust Tuesday iu
[ D’ cemlteV. wVi<tu the Tickets will advance.
! lYrsdlis wisliing rickets had better apply
soon, to • • > •’
y.ARqVAKI), PAULtIS&d} PENtfELIX.
• Nfiv. 24 7^
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