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Vol. XLX.—No. 83]
Marshal’s Sale.
United States —DiJh iSI df Gerogia.
9 By virtue of ad cree from -V honora
ble William Stephens, judge of the Dis
trirt Court of the United States in and
for the fold Dillrirt, will be fold’ at Bol
ten’s central wlvarf, on MONDAY, the
19th of December next, at eleven o'clock,
The brig ATALANTA, 1
with her tackle, apparel and
nftraSjWjy_*’ furniture-—condemnud as a
prize to the ffoop of War Wasp. Condi
f tfons, caff, JOHN EPPINGKR. \
‘ Nov. 28 77’ Marsha', i
r J , .
iVJarstials Sale.
United States—Dish i3 cf Georgia,, j
* By virtue of an ci jjer from the bonora-!
Wo William Stephens,judge oftlietttbirt
court of the United Suites, in and forth*
laid dillrirt, will be fold at St. Mary’s, on
WeduelSay the 28th inst. commencing at
10 o’clock,
-jrjv The fliip CARL GUS-
V AFF, with her tackle, ap
iyret andYurniture, and her
cargo, confiding of alwut
bales upland gotton, and
aoo hhds.Tobacco. Conditions, cafii.
JOHN EPPINGKR, 1
Dec. 1 79 Marshal.
Marffial s Sale.
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United States—Difiricl of Georgia.
By virtue oi an interlocutory decree
the honorable iVbn. Stephens, Judge
of the Diftrirt court of the United States,
in and for the laid DiftnVf, will be fold at
St. Mary’s on./iTednescity, the 21st -inst.
at 1 o o’clock, 1
The Crago of the fchooner Wea
.■ale, captured by the privaWr Saucy Jack,
coulifting of /* \ ‘■ t
40 hbis. Mackarel \
, 8 hhds. Codfish 1
10 bbls. Beef and Pork \
29 do, Flour ! ■
3 Candles \
1 puncheon and 4 bbls. Uaf Sugar, &
A quantity jaf Logwood. \
Cotiditiops. cash.- \
JOHN EPPINGEII, Narfsal.
Dec. 12 81. \
Marshal’s Sail.
United States—District of Georgiy
By virtue of an int< vlocmory decree
pfrom the hon. Wm. Stephens, jn ve dftlie
•diftrirt court of the United Stares, m and
for the fiid diftrirt, .will be fold at Bol
ton's central wharf, on I’bnrfcky, foe 2id
inftunt, commencing at so o’clrf'k. the
following articles, taken,oik of foe British
Thin Amelia, by the privateer Saucy Jack,
viz:
jo trunks 4-4 fine India and fuperfine
red Madrafs Handkerchiefs
2 trunks 4-4 fuperfine light and dark
ground Muzzilipntan Handk’is.
2 trunks 4-4 fuperfine Tight oliecked &
dark ground Sufob Handkerchiefs
1 trunk 7-8 blue and red checked Pul-
Treat Handkerchiefs
2 trunks fuperfin* Romal ditto
9 do - . 4-4 and 3-4 Inndfomely and va
ribufly ftrijred and checked fuperfine
Seerfockers
* J 4 trunks 7-8 light ground fancy Cam
brics
s'do. do. fiiperfine Wellington and
Salamrure i Cambrics
1 case Irish Linen
4 tierce? 4-4 cotton Shirking
6 do. 3 4 Jeanetts
2 do. assorted Dimity and cotton Shirt
ings ‘
5 do. do. Platillas, Britaimia? & half:
bleadred- Irish Linens * j
7 do. do. bro n Platillas, brown and
half bUwched Irilh Linen and Rullia
Sheeting
jt do. York Stripes
’ 2 do. mixed Pullicats and Romals
2 do< Glassware
4 do. fine Earilienware
4 cases planter’s lilk Hats, black and
white .. •’ -
l do. cavaln Saddles and Bridles, with
holsters and portmanteaus, complete
pieces Bagging
f do. Ozfiabutgs, superior quality
I 36 boxes yellow Soap
I 2 feroms and 1 box Indigd” ,
E Conditious, cafii. Notes of either of die
|f.banks of Savannah, Atigufta or Charleston
Bywill be takin. JOHN EPPINGER.
|| Dec. 15 82 , Marshal.
I Way & Baker
B Have removed to the store recentlyoc
jpupied by J. J. Sc F. Blanchard, wire re
Bhev offer for sale a general assortment o
gjfeOODS, suitable for the season.
An elegant assortment of Cloths
Blpd Vesting, all of which will be fold on
Bpafonable terms for cash, cotton or appiov
nl acceptances in tewn^
■ November 7 ‘ * 71
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Exchange
■ On New-York, Philadelphia and Bal-
Binore, at fif>l.t, for sale i v
W H U'N EY & PARKMAN,
■ Dec. IX 82
K - v
Bills on Baltimore
And New-York, for sale by
CaUNOCHAN a MITCHELL.
Nov. 28 77
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Merino Wool.
(iooo weight of M‘</ino Wool, for sale
by GASTON & PERRY.
Dec. I—7S |
Commiss'on Ware-Houses,
A U G UjS T A.
I* THE SUBSCRIBERS,
HAVING IMPbIvED* THF.IR
WARE H.OUSES,
j And added theretcl arc now prepared
handsomely for the reception of all kinds ‘
tof PRODUCE, particularly CO TTON
and FLOUR—and the most punctual at
tention paid to the interests of their friends
and customers. -” v
LA RO.iHE sic VAN SINDEREN.
November 24 6t 76- *
The subscriber
j
Respertfully informs his friends and the
public, that he has removed t/om Brough- j
ton ftieetto the (ign of the golden .noiter, .
(Market square, where he. Jias opened a!
j fre lb and complete assortment of DRUGS
and NfcEDiCINES, which he oilers for
sale Qft reasonable terms for cash*
Having devoted the greater part of'his
to the acquire merit of knowledge in I
his business, he hopes with conft wc assidu
ity to merit a ftiare pasrhn ige.
EDWARD COPPEE,
oa. 24—aw8t--67
Factorage,
S’O. Jl, Exchange Dock: \
■ The fubferibers having formed st con- ;
nertion, on the isl inst. under the firm'of
StOTT fc F A I M,.
For the purpose, of attending to fire above
bnimefs particularly ; offtf their beltfer- j
vices to the planters of SomJ,-Carolina and
.Georgia. J. A. CO’I lk
J. FAHM. * .
Nov. 24- —76
T opartnerfhip dtssulV4..
The cojvu tnfdhjp hitherto cxiftmg un
£.m ,Cl \Xoyfv.Ei OiMoN fe dissolv
ed in consequence of the death- f (.1. M. 1
Dimoti. All persons having A mauds *i- i
gamft the fa id firm are requested to prefi-nt
the fame, and those to make bn*
mediate payment to *
ASAHEL HOWE.
Nov- 72
The Subscriber j
Respertfully infornis his friends and th- j
public, he has taken thatjarge and tonim r*
dious (lore on the Bav, two doors liejoxy
the Cfiftom House,where he continue
the AUCTION & COMMISSION BU- i
SINESS as ufuaj, and hopes bv punfibiafi- 1 %
tv and llrirt atteirtion to business. to merit ;
3 fliare of public patronage.
ASAHEL, HOWE.
Nov. 10 72
The Subscribers. . \
Under the firm of IIENRT SAD- 1
IjER Co. have cnunenccd business in ;
.the (tore occupiH| by Henry Sadler , on j
the Bay. They will keep an alTpitmeiit
of DRY GOODS, &r. for the accommo
dation of their friends in th* inferior of this
(late, per package, piece or barrel, for which
they will receive cotton in psymunt. —
They offer tht ir services in receiving and
forwarding cotton, &*C. to-Amelia, or in
feHipg anv produce of the United States on
cdminilfion. Those persons, who will fa
vor them with their confidence (hall re
aeive strict attention to their interest.
t H. SAfiLER, ‘
JOHN TREADALE, jun.
Dec 5' —79
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’ L s&olution 4>t Partnership-
The partnerfliip of John Sc Joseph
Gumming is diflblved tills day, in conse
quence of the intended removal of John.
Cuirmmg. Any demands against that
firm, or against John Gumming, individu
ally, will be discharged on presentation to
either of the foblcrilrers, and payment may
be made to Join Gumming in Aiigufta, or
Joseph Gumming in Savannah.
JOHN GUMMING,
JOSEPH CUM MING.*
The fubferiber will continue business at
the (lore formerly occupied.by John and
Joseph Cummin#.
JOSEPH CUMMING.
-Dec. 5 79
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death of Joi:n Caig,
renders it absolutely necessary that Im
debtors, and thdfe of the fubferiber, and of
tiie different firm* in which they were con
cerned in Savannah, fhoulj make immedi
-1 ate payment, as no longer indulgence can
be given, and their cmihors are defined to
giveYii their claims for vttlemaits
; KOBER I* MITCHELL
Nov. 7 • 7* Iforcii-or.
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REASON 4ND TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE THK WAT.
SAVANNAH: MONDAY, Bf<?ember 19, 1814.
Bills on New-York.
For sale by
Wm. TAYLOR.
December 5 gt 79
Officer’s Sashes.
Thirtv-Sve red fdk hffiicr’s SASHES,
for sale by DUNNING & CLAY.
Dec. 5 79-
William Belcher
Has removed to the flare on the Bay,
lafl occupied by Howe & Dimon, where
he intends continuing tl*'‘ AUCTION and
COMMISSION BUSINESS. He will
have regular sale day? on Monday* and
Thursdays, and will be thankful for the
final left favors. ‘ Nov. 3* 7cr
Fresh Pearl Barley
For lale in tin (fufes, suitable for family
use, by * i
:■ Leonard Bartow, & Cos.
October 13 :64 ,
Just Received,
And for lale, low lor cafii, LONDON
PORTER, in bhds. LISBON WINE, in
half pipes, HYSON TEA not more than
four months from India luperfine BROAD
CLOTHS, and'a quantity of SALT. ,
HAVENS & BILBO.,
Nov. 7 \ 71
The Substriber,
Refpedlfully inforpis fre inhabitants of
Savannah and the public in general, that
by the late arrivals from.Aindia arid St.
Mary’s, he has a choice collec
tion of GOODS fuitablejfor foe approaci
ing season, which he omrs for sale ac a
low advance, amongst vtoich kre F.
.Superfine bine and black GfIOTH
Dot’ do. d(L Caffunere
Do. green, white, red, ye|low* black and
blue Flannels , j )
’ 6-4 Second Clbths |
Twilled Bath (Joating \
Bi idol and Rosp Bkmkes \
‘• 6-4 Linen Checks j ’
Cotton and Liperi Platilla^
Superfine Irish Linens \
-Kuie and coarse Cotton ’Cambrics, 4-4
..
Sprig mull mull & foconet A
Hair cord and Warm! f
Fig and plain cambw V Muslims
Sprig and plain leno t
6-4 twilled cambric -J
Ladies’ elegant worked Robes
6-4 and 8-4 muslin Shawls
Salamanca do.
Twilled Cambric, neck Handkerchief’s
Silk Shambries
-Calicoes and Chintzes, ofdifforentpattirns
and qualities
Furniture and corded" Dimity
Velvets and Coixfoyoy
Malabar and Madras Handkerchiefs
ALSO,
i Case fancy GOODS, which is now a
penfng, containing
White • \
Sky i
Pink L,
Grev V Soft Satins
Yellow t
Pinkfigufed 1
Lavender J
White, pifik, green and Iky Sarsenetts
Black, figured and coloured Barcelona
Handkerchiefs
Rich Dmnalk Shawls .. „
Superfine Bombazene ‘gjfe
Silk Scarf? > , W
Black and white Crape .
Sky, pea, apple, pea-gfeen, pink,
buff fit yellow colored Crapez
Sarsanet Feathers, edged Ribbons
Rich foft satin do.
Feathers brocade do.
Ladies'and gentlemen’s elegant silk Stock
ings
aniY
A bandfome assortment of Haberdafliery
‘And by Waggons on the Way
Which he t xpeds in the course of this
day br to-morrow,
London fiiperfine Chintzes
Worked and fpriged leno Mtiftins 1
Dark and fight Strine A fuperfine Ginghams
White Jeans and Jean Stripe?
Superfine white and colored Marseilles
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s fine Gotton Ho*
fiery, and many otlWr fancy articles.
SAMfoT EL-RUSSELL.
Ortobcr 17 65”
The* Copartnership *
Os Small & M‘Nis{f, is this day dis
solved in consequence *f the death of Ro
bert Small. All persons indebted to the
late firm are eatueftly requested to come
forward and fettle their rdpertjye balan
ces, and those to whom they are'indebted
are requested to render their accounts for
settlement, to JOHN M‘NISH,
surviving copartner.
Who continues to carry on btisinefs in
hi3 own nwne, at the counting house for
merly occupied by Small & M‘Ni*h, on
Smith's Wharf.
June 27 >3 *
Sturges & Burroughs,
HA$. FOR SALE,
6 cases of Calicoes, assorted
3 do. Dimities ,
t do. fine long Cloths
1 do. Pocket Handkerchiefs
1 d<f. flriped Nankeens
1 do. Quiltings and royal Ribs
1 do.. Hunters Cord and Velvets
6 pieces iuperfine CJOW3
9 bales low priced dor
3 do. half ‘J hicks
3 do'. Flannels <
3 do. white. Plaint
j 2 do. Rose Blankets
| 2 fb. .Briflol dnfHe do.
2 do.’ Lpijffbn do do.”
j * 1 calk %-ldlery
1 drVjScn and pocket Knives
t uo Scissors antiy* ysors
2 basts CammmjH*. Flowers
5 bundles German Steel.
12 barrels Coppras .
60 bags G>ffee’
6 boxes Pips
Dec. 2 3t 81 - ‘
Just Received:
ON CONSIGNMENT,
, And for sale at the relldence of Mr.;
Samuel Howard, near the late • Filia*
turn, a fresh supply of LONG L AWNS,
of various qualities, and very cheap
Dec. 12 it 8t
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Justy Received,
50 bags Buckfliot
30 do. patent Shot
1 o dozen Pewter Plates •
10 do. hair Sieves
1260 yards mixed and plain Homespun
For sale by , J
JAMES H. FRASER,
. Dec. B—6t—Bo Market^quare.
Notice. .
The ropartnerlliip Inretofore carried on
by thy fubferibers, under the firm of CubeL
and Rahn. is this day diflblved by mutual
conftnt; all persons who have demands a-,
gainfl ijie urm will ple ife apply to Daniel
jGugel, and those indt h f ed will pleale make
payment to liim, he being authorised to
fettle the demands and receive par ment.
dVnikl gUgkl*
* * SAMUEL RAHN.
’ -fET’ Ttte su'.'-cr-.ber vy?U ertf
ry on the business heretofor'’ carried on by
Gugel ana Rahn, at the fame (hon.
. DANIEL*- GUGEL. ;
Dec. 5 79
The Subscriber, *
Informs his friends that he has taken
the feop lately occupied by Mr. Geo. Bat
tey, where he will carry on the BLA'IK
-1 SMITS BUSINESS, in its v irions bran
ches. SAto’L ItAHN.
Dec. 5—79 , |
Highest Prizes
in hY board of , •’ j
Health .Lorterv ii New-Yark,
40,000
20,000 *
io,obo r
Begins to draw first Tuesday in
December, when the Tickets will advance.
Persons wishing tickets had better apply
soon, to “ .
MARQf/AND, PAULDING (3 PENFIELD.
Nov. 24 A 76
. ft
Boots and Shoes. -
fust received, by land, from Ptuladel
pbia, by the way of Augusta,
and for sale by
JOHN DOU ;l iSS,
Gibbons’ Buildings,
A large affortineijt of 800 1 1 & SHOES
among which are the following:
Gentlemen’s hefi Suwarrow Boots
Do. laced Slioc3 apd JeficrfonS
I>). fine Shoe* .
Do. moro?-co Pumps
Do. kal Ikin do.
D>. grain do. -
Do. do. Shoes * . _
Boys’ Shoes, of al/ kinds *
Ladies’. trii&ed morocco SllprlrrS
j Do. colored do. uo. r
! Do. Grecian Ties ,
Do. walking Shoes, of a superior quality
Miffes’ lied trimed black and colored mo
rocco Slippers
Women’s'foacher Bootees
Do, if do. Grecian Ties
Do. / do. Slippers
Children’* morocco Buskins
Do. leather do.
Nfcgro Shoes, Boot Webbing, Boot Cord,
Shoe Thread, &c. Icc.
Dac. I—7B
f Whole No. 3033.
The Copartnership
Os Hills , Uallff Cos. was diir. Ve ‘
on the 2 ill of Nov. by mutual crmfent.
. HENRY W. HILLS,
HENRY HALL,
GEORGE SCHLEY.
Dec. t|— -82
ICT* The fubferiber will continue to
do buhnefsrit the.ffore occupied by Ilills,
Hall fit <do* HunteVs wli^f,
HENRY W. HILLS.
Dee. .15 — —3t—.82
i A‘” ~ ,r,L
At private sale, ‘
A healthy young NtgYo M 11, capable
of any kmd of k.
Wtt. BELCHER.
Dec. i s — 3 t—Ri
S'LT.
*OOO bufliels .ilium bait, tor'fafe by
GEORGE F, PALMES.
Exchange I ck.
019 H/\ pro,
A few hufliels Inih Potucjs, fit sot f*.
, mily use, or planing. j
500 bunches Onions, very {rood,
cr with a good a {foremens: of LIQL/if>dß|
Jkc. 14— 4 U ‘**” j ‘■l
Klv t SIFTERS ■
A fewjiair for sale bv *
• JOHN M'-NISI# “
Dec. 15^—82
Just Received,
And fur salt, by tbc subc* let r, 1
‘•Medical Store sign of tty &
Mortar, IVEahjcv t bQuAiui, 7**l
Refined SALTPETRE Y ;
j Sweet Oil, m pint bott'esf E * •
.Powdered Jalap- f ” ‘ >
Manna
Fifte Sponge
Refined Camphor ;} ’
| Oil ofPeppennint
Glass’s Magncsfif *}/■
ott ham ia.
A con(lant fnpply </ falberfs CAS*
( TOR OIL and WlNl'cHlLß , ,fa
fupenor quality , al .J \p%ys r ,i , )C „_
tine, by the gallon or;.bottle.- ;i i v , ve ,
articles, tog, tlicr w tflfh,geb • HI 1 fl:„ J
of * Drugs, Medicines, <
Will bf/ bid Art’afo'mi&h fni'cA ) r caftl.’
‘?• “J I'.D WARD GOP, LR. ‘>•’
-Jjk’ Jl Poyfu-isu-. p;. fetiplimiS. *lf U[J
faitpfoiiy accordin';/- t 6 t.rtia*-
• P.J f 62 * ■:>
.At Private‘Sale, y
One sBJILIVRD FABLE with all/
the appaniit* coynpWte “ 7
Dice. 12 81 M. HOW is/ •
‘ J Bat^eile, t
lijf ri moved to tbe cSuntittg.rpont late
. ly occupied by.Meisrs. ‘fiauon t? Ferx
• y AY-’ 6, Commence Row,
I HB OFftHS FOH SALE,
|£o tdks cut -.'ay'sjY i, bd and 8d •
| ,6'db. weeding Hoes
25 boxes cotton wool Cards m
ib piecesOz/Btbnrghs 1
tq do. white Flannel ’ <
500 yards up-Countiy Homtfpqn
50, reams b|be demy printing Paper
2 cases women's and children’s Shoes
32 bundle foie
100 Lodfifti ■- * •
• f A(/S Oj /•
i 2d nlack Pepper c
• 10 bo s brown S.'nsp
J 13 byre Is Irish Pdtatoec
j iXc. 12 81 ’ .. . .. ‘’
“ T W*dSlK* m ’
Wo-covadO Stigar,
12 bhds pnme Aiusr,vat}o Sugar
2 calks Carolina weedirtg.JHots
1 do. ptedt do.
For sale by
JAMES ti. FRASER*
Dec. 12—4t —81 Market-square.
Marshal’s Sa^e.
United Spates—Diftricl of .Georgia,
By virtue of” an interlocutory aeoree
from the honorable ‘William Stephens,
Judge of the Diflridt court of the United’
States, jn and for the said Diftrift, will be
fold at Bplton’s central wharf, on Mon
day, the ’9th ioft. at 10 o’clpck-
Tlit Cargo of the Icbooner Jane, prize
to the privateer fchocner Saucy Jack, con
fiding of
15 bhds. and 1 tierce Sugar ff
3 tierces Coffee $
37 punrheons Rum >
1 do. and 11 pips Shrub -i
1 pip and 3 kegs Lime juice
5 bags Ginger - ■ v
,11 pieces MaJ ogany
10 do. Logwood. Conditions, cash
JOHN EPPINGER, Marshal*
Dec. (2 81
Notice.,
The fubfcriljer rt quells all prfons who
are indebted to theeftate of James Watt,
late of Seri ven country* dec. to make pay
ment without delay, and those who hafve
demands agaiuß the fa id efiate, art requefied
to ptefent them inmiedmelj for lett foment.
JAMES M. WAYNE,
Dec. u*--81 vEx'ef.