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PUBLIC INTELLIGENCER.
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Tn e I NTEt; LI GEN CER,
is PfIteUSHEU 0* TUr.SPAVS AND F MOATS’,
By NORMAN M‘LEAN,
CN THE BAY,
r.\ 312 DOLLARS *RR AKNI A, PAYiELS CUE
i)A Ait .1 .N Ai> I > CL*
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Opening & For Sale ,
A: t!:S Store lately occupied by M‘L'ean & Lames,
oa the Bay,
,200 pair NEGRO SHOES
iigo fip*. Morocco and Leather Shoes
4 cases Mens arid Boys Hj;s
A low finds. Moiades
Xr.dpackages of DRY GOODS
JOSEPH HAWES.
December ig 85
The Subscriber,
Legs leave to inform, his friends and the
public, that he is now opening, at his
store, adjoining Mr. Citizen Smith’s,
• Market-square,
jeo pair NEGRO SHOES
400 do. lined ami bound do,
qQO do. Ladies Slippers
Trunks and Saddlery
300 boules CORDIAL
Together with a common assortment rs
: GROCERIES.
He a!fo intends to keep a conftaot fup
pjy at CORDIALS, by the barrel or
iiogfhead. The whoie of which he offers,
and means tu offer, low for CLfh or P,o
ducevv
* ■ He flatters h.mfelf, that the superior
quality of his Goods, and the particular
intention which will be paid to ctsftomers,
wdl induce the public ;o lavoi him with
their patronage.
CAMIER SHAW,
. December 13 85
NEW SHOE STORE.
, Asahel Howe ,
FROM BOSTON,
jßespedJAly informs the Pul’d, that he has taken
c store, in Market-square, next door to Mr.
Nichols's Hat Store, inhere he has for
sale a genera! assortment of
Boots & Shoes,
VIZ
‘SO pair SU WAR LOW BOOT'S
20 do. white top do.
‘6OO Ladies Morocco Slipped
500 ditto Leather do.
300 Men’s Fine Slices
500 ditto common do.
200 hoys fine do.
1700 Negro Shoes
With an aflortme.nt of Boys coarse Shoes
. Mifles Morocco and Leather Slippers
Children’s Morocco aud Leather Botees
c Ditto do,- do. Pumps
Childrens Chocs
f LIKEWISE,
’ 40 kerrs Crackers
■v , A few barrels Apple3
_ A few kegs Pickels
Which he -will sell, Wholesale and Eeto.il,
cheap, for Cash.
November 6 ts 74
THE SUBSCRIBERS
HAWING entered into co-partnerfliip, under the
firm of
Small & ATNish,
Have taken Stor# and Counting-House on Me firs.
SmuU (i Bourke’s Wharf, and tender their I'crviccs to
their friend* and tire public in the
FACTORAGE & COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
ROBERT SMALL,
John M'NISh:
fJSvxnnih, October 2l 69
FOUND,
. A handteme .DOG—The ovrttr, By calling at
Ifu* OSre, can obtain Information refueding him
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SA V A \NAH, FRIDA Y, Dec> msin .8, 1807.
.Book and Stationary
Store.
THOMAS G. COLLIER,
HAS LOR SALE, OPPOSITE Mr. TOBLER.’#
V/ii 1 TAKER-b j KELT,
Aii assortment of Books 13 Stationary, 1
Among which are the following :
“P* LUG ANT quarto Bsides, with plaits
JLd Plain ditto “ditto
School Lilies, of different prices
‘Uslaments Watt’s Psalms—ditto Psalms and
Hymns
Rif pen's Hymn'—Methodist do.
Baxter's Miscellaneous Works
Henry on Prayer
Doddridge's Rise and Progress of Relirlon in
the sou!
Doddridge on Regeneration — do. Sermons
Gospel Sonnets—Pilgrims Progress
Holy War
The genuine works rs Flavius Josephus, 6 vols.
Pillage Dialogues, 2 mol.
Saurins - Sermons
Sermons of MaJJilion and Bourdalone
Davis’ Sermons, 2 vols.
Hunter's Sacred Biography, 4 vols.
Life of Joseph — Blairs’ Sermons, S vols.
Baplut Confession
Christian Philosophy
Evan's Sketches
MoshcirrPs Church History , G vols.
Horse Solitaries, or Essays on some remarkable
names and titles of Jesus Christ, 2 vols.
Mrs. Warren's History of the American War,
3 vols.
Ashe's Dictionary, 2 vols.
b lister's, Perry's and Entick's School do.
Murray's English Reader
Dil'o Grammar—Exercise and Key to do.
French Grammar
IVelster's and Lotbth's English Grammar
Together with a very genera! assortment of School
Books, Chap and Toy Books 3c. 3c.
Best wove hoi pressed Hick and gild edged Let
ter Paper
Best and common laid ditto, ly the ream or quit e
Foolscap, Super-Royal, Medium, Demy, Dutch
Folio a’id other Papers
Playing Cards, a variety
Wrapping Paper
And numerous other articles, comprising a gen
era! assortment of STATION ARE, which wilt
he constantly kept up, and sold at a moderate ad
vance for cash only.
Decern her Id lav 3w 85
Factor and Agent*
Cj>
M. SHEARER,
INFORMS the Planters that hi cuniid
ties to fell Produe and other property on
Cummiffion, and Stas plenty of fi t prool
Ware-house room, on Bolton's Wharf.
Otfuhex to by
REMOVAL.
Samuel Griggs.
TAYLOR,
RcfpeA fully informs his friends and the pub
lic that he has removed from uis former Hand on
the bay, and has taken a (hop next door to Mar
quand and Paulding, where he will thankfully
receive, and faithfully execute, any Orders in his
line.
Nov, 20 79
PAINTING.
Seth He K ecu,
Informs the Gentlemen of Savannah and public
in general, that he carries on the
HOUSE & SIGN PAINTING,
In the ihop next door to Dr. John Love’s, on
the Bay, where all business in his line will be at
tended to, when called upon, with ftrift atten
tion.
Groceries will be taken in payment if more
convenient for the employer.
September 22 60
A peifon a frw miles from
town, having fblMe leisure time would be glad to
employ it in writing for any person having occa
sion for his services.—The terras very moderate.
Apply to the Printer.
November 27 80
TO RENT,
A STORE with a good CELLAR, on the
Bay. For particulars apply at this of
fice. Bov. 20 73
MOUNT-ENON COLLEGE.
from tie Minutes of the General Committee
oi Georgia Baplift,, and r i rupees of Mentor l-ntv:
(.< siege, convened on Mcum-Enon, from the 8:!ito
Sue xith of hft Angiift, ineufive.
RESOLVED, To open a Grammar School, on
this Mount, the firfr day of next month, and that the
di-etfton of it be committed to Brother- CHARLES
O. . GREVEiN, until he,and the Brethren Marsha-lt;
sm) Hoic&alne, procure a proper character, at an an
nual Liar.- of c ght hundred dollars, tn fix at the head
of this iiiliitini.-n ; aud they are hereby authorised to
employ an Afii&ou in the School, and a Steward of
‘lit -Boardcig-lroufe, as tliefe me:-, fit res may Lee; tr.;
nccejTary, at prices oonhdered reainnoble.
Agrnd, Tnat prpils finding their own I dgiag. the
price of board here ihsil not exceed twenty dollsrs
per quarter, paid in advance—and that bin the fame
sum per year, paid quarterly, shalt be charged f-r
teaching, with care and accuracy, Reading, Writing,
Arithmetic, Grammar and its exereifes, Geogtapii :
with the uie of the Globts, MathemMicil, Aftronotr.',',
Natural and Mora! Philosophy. tl-.e Etus Arts, Logic,
auo the Latin and Greek Languages.
Rcfulved, That this School {Jiali be opened at fun
• iff, and remain active till breakfaft ; aft.- r that thr.e,
-lndiesfli.il he put sued nntil twelve ; and, relumed
again at two, fiiall be continued to five o i h-ck—and
l li.it, in the Ichool and out of it, among t 1 oit> whole
board may net he tinder the direction of thi < body, us
well as ethers, the firiaeft attention fitai! be paid to
deportment and ruora’s.
Relolved, That in thccourfe of the year there fituli
be but two vacations, of three weeks c*eli, aliow -d in
this (eminary ; and that there fliali commence on the
firlt days of April and November
In consequence of the above resolves, Mr. Screven
opened a Grammar School on Mount-Eu;.;i, early in
September but before a number of youth from
dilfe.ent parts of the Rate, who ivrre on their way to
that Seminary, could arrive lie left it—What led to
thi* nfeature, as uerpedled to the board, who had i ii
£*ged that relpectablc agent, as mortifying to the
friends of the inflitution at large, will be a fubyeeb of
Ictiout enquiry at their next ftilion. Since this em
barrafiiiig event happened, no exertion -which amid
be made, to contract the limit* of it injurious c fie tils,
hat been lpire.d ; and the public are hereby relpe.it-
Tull) informed,that thisfchool will RS-CoKIMINCL
uttrfer verv flatteringcircumftances,oh tbifiril Mon
day 111 J in .ary Mr- DANIEL MERCER, highly
recommended as an able and perfeveiing texcher, is
engaged as Principal of the Grammar }>-. hool; and
Mr.JOEL HILL, a gentleman of character, v. bo is
Welled with an amiable family, and hr.* a productive
ltock *nd farm, within three miles of Mo'nnt-Euon, is
to keep the Boarding House. Mr. Hiil is promptly
preparing, and wit! have in readme**, by ttic fir!! of
neat month, genteel actommodation*, not on’y for
pupil*, but for ladies and gentlcr.cn who may o< ca
ii ii.„!'y vifi: Mount Enon. f.houid it be tncotive
nh-m ibr parents to fend I dgiog or bedding v.-;th
heir children to this place, Mr. Hill will furnilh that
aiticleata rcafonable rate. */*ay flic enlightened
friend*of this cllabuftbictit, Whicli has derived its
being irom their liberality, meet then- rtward, in
fccii.g it rife under their lofternig hands, and the ap
pidving fmlles of Providence, into the- hfgbcft litera
ry eminence:
H. HOLCOMBE;
December 15
TO RENT,
f t"'HAT pleasant red convenient HOUSE,
j on tie! Corner rs South and IVcft-BroaJ-
Strcets,lately occupi dby Mrs. Trivvaui, ill the
liOth of December next, Posseision can b: fat me
diately given. For terms, apply to the subscriler
on the t remises.
N. G. RUTHERFORD.
July 17 40
NOTICE.
AI L persons having Jemimas against
the es ! dte of fait: s Sh-’jfer, are requested
to present them authenticated ; and
those indebted to said estate are required
to male imm.td.iaU payment to
FREER.’ SHA i ILL, Adm ’ r .
August 18 ,50
FOR SALE,
A LOT oi LAND known in the gen.
JEM eta! plan oi thole Lots (old undei
cceciifion by the late Amhrofe Gordon,
F.‘q. Federal iVlaiTnal, as the property of
Joint J. Zublv, dec. L-y the No. (g.J five
horning li'.rce fireets. On the pretnifei
*te an air/;od new. dwelling house and
kitchen, tint n* T Bury is finifhed,
having a good well of water at site corner.
Aifo the unexpired leasehold of lot No.
(5) five, fronting Bryan flrect, to the 14th
April, 1814, together with the dwelling
house, ihop and other improvements there
on, now occupied by the fubferiber, in
Oglethorpe and a good hand for
business. Conditions calh. Apply to
ELIAS ROBERT.
Sav'h. July 14. 40
TO’ RENT,
A HOUSE
IN a'central part of the City. Any person
who may be desirous of a view of the same, can Is
gratified on application to the Publishers of the In
telligencer. Sept. 22
Os the hundred bleflings conferred on. man in
this life, HEALTH makes a good
ninety-nine.
PROPOSALS,
EY
JAMES EWELL,
PHYSICIAN in savannah,
for Printing, by Subscription , anew. and greatly
improved Family Physician,
iSYITLbD,
THE PLANTER** AND MARINER**
Medical Companion.
(fRkN this important febj-ti many books
have bee 1 written, which, though
excellent in other refpefis, have yet preat
iy faded of their cfeiulnefs to A nsricans,
because they treat of dileafes which,
ing in very different-climates and consti
tutions, mufl widely differ from outt.
The book now offered to the public hue,
therefore, the great advantage of havi-o
been wiitcrn by a native Ameiican ol ion ■*
and fuccessful pratlice in thefs Southern
Stater, and who, for years past, hes tuine j
much e>! his attention to this very inteief!.
mg subj es. He is veiy sanguine that h:?
book will prove exceedingly ufelul to aif
families, but more efpeciaily to those hy
ing in icatlered neighbourhoods, where
tegular medical attendance cannot easily be
obtained. For the ust ol families thus
unlortuna'eiy circuitilancerl, the author
has prcnaied his Planter’s'and Hz imps
Medical Companion, which (real',, in the
moft clear and cocci fir manner, almofi ev
ery diferh- to which the human bony is li
able, xvith its rams causes, regi*
men, cure, and means of prevention :—To
which are subjoined, a treatise on ‘hi d;f.
safes peculiar to women and ckrildren ;
arid a difirrtslion on fuels cases as gencral
occur ir.Burgery ; with a DTptnlamry,
flic wing how to prepare the rnoft ufelul
family medicines, wiili their proper doles ;
and a Dictionary, explaining the technical
terms ufe.d in this work. With such a
guide as this, a country gentleman may la
enabled <0 meet a difeajfe in the huf me
mento!! its attack, and thus, where 3 phv
fician cannot readily be had, may be made
the happy inflrumer.t of prefervitig lives
3S VALUABLE 3S LEAS.
CONDITIONS.
The planter's and Manner's Medical
Corfu.arcn, conjarning between three ard
four k;,:iditd pages ddlavo, l at.dfunrely
printed on 3 fine ivove p : pcr, ,bound a:.d
iettered, fiiall be delivered to lubfcnbe/s
a. thi ee dollars and fifty cents ; and piii'f
ed on an inferior pa; rr, *n board?, a itud
101 l ‘it ‘Jfifty a.its. L i-king paid un
til tne JHivciy cl the boohs.
:?"? THE fi - v .rcri!-f.r inform* !.’* ittimersu*
D 1! hi tl- .wt 1 :lic ■d; : i: .. up.e, that he thaii.
i.'i utit iimricliate -; f-.ir FhiGck'-.hin, topet prime-: m
i fr.peri'.i- s!v'e,“ ‘1 he PLANT! R'sand I,fARII-i?R‘
Mi-.DiGALCompanion,” w ichihey v,-c pir-af 4
to honor liim with !■ , h unco inion patronage lla**-
pr-.-l*tobeb*ek the firftofNovsmfccr rest t gifinhute
tre Book*. Gentletr.-n who holUSubfcription P’pcia
arefoi’icitcd to coutim:- their friendly exert'oot to
mxitiply copies of a voi k which, ’tis hoped, will prove
of great |iuCilit utiliry.
I’riutfrt ‘.hrcugi,i' : :t t'e ft'-ite “will p'e.:{? iiTert
i.his three time? it their papers, lor which they £hag
be paid t:n civ i otunj,
JAMES EWELL.
Savannah, Ju'y 31 45
-jryi ry X
For bale,
SEVI-S.-.O ct Lmi.ia
•M'lnttiih, Glen and Cara den Counties.
A prime gang of feafemed Negroes,
An exet fleet house V/encli
A complete L hooner tigged F’.inici*cj
Boat, of ealv draught of water, fails very
flf, arid will carry 10 bales or Cotton.
Also, an excellent Cypress Canoe.
And a conlf ant Jupply t)i New-Ycrk pai
tent navy BREAD.
M. SHEARER,
ORobcr 16— 6 j Boltcu's Wharf.
NOTICE.
A your r man zuko has a few leisure
Jd% l hours tn the day, would re wiling
to employ that tune in Posting Merchants’
Books, drawing cut Accounts, (3c. as he
understands U perftlily, bang for upwards
of three years in a Counting-house. Those
who may wish his services may rely vpoii
having their business executed with accu
racy , neatness and dispatch. Enquire a}
this Office.
November 27 Cos
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