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Number 98—Volume VIIL
THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1810.
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Whole Number 998
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PUBLISHED
EVERT TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
BY JOHN J. EVANS,
ON THE BAY, SAVANNAH* (GEORGIA)
AC SIR DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE HALT
YEARLY, IN ADVANCE.
FOR NEW-YORK,
The ship
ELIZA,
Captain Lester,
Will sail from DARIEN, on the 19th instant.
Fbr passage only, 'apply to
Vivion, Dunham Sc Co.
August 14—a—97
FOR NEW-YORK,
The fast-sailing, schooner
^ WILLIAM & ELIZA,
Captain Jennings,
Will sail in eight days. For freight or pas
sage, apply on board, or to
C. H; FISHER.'
. August 9 l 95
FOR BOSTON,
The schooner
RANGER,
Will sail in a few days. For
freight or passage, apply to the captain on
board, or to S. & C. HOWARD.
August % 92
White Flint Corn.
, AtStna.il quantity of White Flint Corn, for
quantity >
sale by WILLI A MSON Sc COWLING.
Augpst 14—a—97
The Subscribers*
Return their thanks to their friends and luftotnera for
the liBerai support they have had in the FACTOR-
- AGE and COMMISSION LINE, and would beg
leave to recommend-to their friendihip, Mr Hen rv> H.
Muungzb, who has.lived. with them f-.-r feveral years ;
arid' they take pleafure in-announcing to their friends,
that they have the ftiileft confidence in him, and doubt
* nortiut he will, do jullice to those who may entruil
theirb'ufincfc to hiscare. - c
Sturgis, Burroughs. & Butler. .
'.May 24—76
Fhetorage & Commission
bl .BUSINESS.
er wil' enter into the above line of bu-
..The^uhJkriijei _
finefi, in the ftore, at preferit occupied by Medics.
STifiiGES, Burroughs & Butler, on the firft of July
next, and folicits a lhare of the bufinefa of hia frientb
am# the public. ’ . HENRY H. MOUNGER.
May2l;—62*- -
Just Received,
For.sale for cash, or a liberal credit:,
Excellent London particular Tenefiffe Wines
j in pipes, half pipes and quartesoasks
S p,/French Brandies
o. Holland Gin aud country do. tSl
S b. 4th proof/Jamaica Rum ... ;.
o. Cotton Bagging
Do. tt jfsbn T!4a
Coffee and Stilus of first qaulity '
Gun Powder of do. do. f
• John H. Deubell.
August 4—
X
low Landing
From, on boar cl lhe brig Hetty, from Philadelphia?
2 pipes Ho!fyn<£ Gin, warranted genyjne
5 hhds. Philadelphia Gin > - . ^
10 bavrels do. r
3 boxes Paper Hangings, of the newest and
most elegant patterns
Prussian Blue. For sale by
C. II. Fisher.
August 9—L—95
Craig & Co.
Offer to their friends and the public, an assort
ment of excellent
I
Liquors and Groceries,
Jtl their comer stand on Johnston s square,
• near the Kxchange, which was formerly oc-
cufiiedas the Custom-House, viz-
Jamaica Hum, 2d and 4th proof
N. E. ditto.
Lime Shrub—Orange ditto
Cherry Brandy—Bitters
Excellent Holland Gin
Madeira Wine—Brandy
Philadelphia bottled Porter
Brown Sugar
Double refined loaf Sugar
Soup—Raisius—Sallad Oil
Black Pepper—Hyson Tea
C ofifee—Chocolate
?£ess Beef and Pork, in half barrels
Empty Demijons, and sundry oilier articles,
' which they will sell at a very moderate ad
vance.
Just Received, from Charleston,
A supply cf excellent old Cogniac BRANDY
ahd L.J* Madeira WINE, which, being select
ed by good fudges, are known to be genuine,
and of the best quality.
'Also, received on consignment,
20 pieces heavy Russia Duck
30 ditto Ravens Duck, and
20 ditto Russia Sheeting.
July 12—S3
Blank Indentures,
The subscribers,
Have received by the brig Hetty from Phila
delphia,
Sincliews assorted, and India Muslin
Black CantonCrape, and sewing Silk,
Plaided and striped Silk
Lace Handkerchiefs and white Jeans
Searsuckers, and low priced Calicoes
Love Handkerchiefs. For sale by
C. Papet fc? S, Martel.
August 11— p—96
The Lottery
THAT WILL- TIKST BE DRAWN IN THE U". S.
Is-that authorised by'the Legislature of
Pennsylvania, for the Cultivation of the
Vine.
gCT* TICKETS just received and for sals
at the Book-Store and Lotiery-Oifice of
SEYMOUR & WILLIAMS.
The Managers have given bonds that the
drawing shall commence on the 29th of Oc
tober next, and, from the small number of
tickets in the scheme, will be terminated in a.
very short period.
Prizes in the New-York Lottery received
in payment for tickets. July 28—|m—9o
Spi
Andrew Low & Co.
Have received by late arrivals from Liverpool
and Glasgow, via New- York,
A general supply of
i*ing & Summer Goods.
Among which are the following :
Leno, corded and seeded Muslins
Jaconet, lappet and book do.
Seeded and figured Cambrics
Corded and striped do. '*
Printed and plaid . "do.
Biack, colored and white do.
White and colored Quiltings
Marseilles Quilts aud Counterpanes
Common aud furniture Dimities
6- 4 Cambric do.
7- 8 and 4-4 Cotton Shit tings
7-8 Coleraine do.
3-4, 4-4 and G-4 Cotton Checks
Cotton Cassimere and Grandurels
Long Lawn and Linen Cambrics
7 8 and 4-4 1 rish Linens
Brown Holland aud Platillas
Oznaburgs and Dowlas
Turkey-red .Yarn and Cotton Hosieries
Superfine Broad Cloths
Ditto Cassimeres
THE NEXT LOTrERY.
That Will be Drawn iii theU. States.
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SCHEME OF A
LOTTERY
FOR THE
Cultivation of Vines
IN THE UN ITED STATES ;
Authorised by an Jtct of the'Legislature of the
State of Pennsylvania, tq be drawn in the
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city of Philadelphia, the29th of Oct. 1810.
l, Prize of.
812.000,
is
812,000
1
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8,000
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4/)00
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4iOOO
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2,000
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4'000
1 •
1,500
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-1,500
8* * »
Looo 4
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8^000
id.
5,00
5000
10
3,00
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3,000:
12 • •
2,00
2,400
30' ,
1,00
V
3,000
102 -
50.
m
5,100
200
20
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4,000
5D00 •
5,
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30,000
• 5378 Prizes,
12622' Blanks.
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890,000
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18-000- Tickets at Five Dollars each.
PART O® THE CAPITALS TO BE DETERMlNfeb'
AS FOLLOWS
First Drawn Number on the 5th day,
or.-v
8'500
Cotton and Worsted Stockinget.
Men’s Felt and.Beaver Hats
Children’s Beaver Hats and Jockey Caps
Silk Parasols and Umbrellas
Ladies Writing Desks and Work Boxes
Black;Lace Shades and Veils
Spider-net and Tambored Lace Sleeves
Black Bombazett and Bombazcen
Cotton and Linen Diapers ,i
Ditto ditto Table Cloths. j
Printed Shawls and Madras Handkerchiefs
Furniture- Fringe, Tassels and BViding
London made Boots and Shoes
Coach Lace, Sewing Silks, Twit 8tc. &c.
With a.number, of-otlier articles, r ^too tedions
to enumerate, which will be sold at their usual
low prices, for cash, pjpdaee .ayapproyed,town
acceptances,, and upcotno oth^u terms.
Juqe 9—69 * ' .. Jr ' .
. Received,
i Bij the brig , Hetty, from Philadelphia,
140 whole and half barrels superfine FLOUR
30. boxes- mould CANDLES
For gale by c . ftfhVUREL & HURON.
August 9—l—3> ' ■
Teas, Cqffie and Sugar.
15 chests Hyson Tea, (imp or tation ofAjpril,
1810)
15000 lbSi priafe Gi’een Coffee^
* 30 bis. Muscovado Sugar,, (of a superior
quality)'
10. hogsheads, do. do.
For sale by MAHER & NORRIS,
August 9—QA.—95 Wo. 8, Commerce Row.
A. W. Scribner 6c Co.
Was hington Bridge
LOTTERY,:
NO. II.
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SCHEME,
X- Prize
1 do.
10 do,
50 do.
6Q do.
100 do.
2,500 do.
iJl,000
100
- 50
- 20
- 8
gj60,00»
Do.
do.
lOili '
500
Do. "
do.
’15th
500
Do.
do.
20th
* V
Looo
Do. ~_
do.
25 th
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1.000
Do. c*
do. L
30th
1500
Do.
do.
3StH
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2,006
Po.
do.
40th
4,0Q0
Do.
do. ••
45th when
only
200 Tickets
are in the
Wheel,
the
First
Just Received,
5 pipes real HOLLAND GIN,
Which if applied for immediately, will; be
sold at S‘2,per gallon.
Williford & Stevens.
July 31——:91 •„ ‘ r
Drawn Number to be a Prize of 8,000
^deduction of 15
ICj” F r 'zs3 subject, to a
percen^ j ....
The \vhole of this'pottery,^beiag contract-
id' for, ' and, bonds given for the punctual
drawing and payment of prizes, it cannot be.
postponed a single day, and must be finished
in twelve tffeeks from the conitgencement.
gCr* TICKETS for salc ^t A. YVEY-,
MAN’S, on the Bay, in wholes* halves, quar
ters and^eighihs. Prize Tickets in the, late
Union Cpjlege Lottery taken; in payment far
icksts in v ihe above lottery.
July 24.—t—88
Edward Stebbins,
Has just received from Kcw- York, by the
Agnes, the following goods, viz
Rowan’s silk Umbrellas
Russia Diapers , bandanna Handkerchiefs
Black Canton Crape; northern Homespun
Tow- Cloth ; linen Bed Ticking, of different
qualities; pavilion Gauze
Bombazets and Bombazines
ON tfAND,
A variety of Goods, suited to the season,
which will be sold at a small advance.
August 11—96
For Sale,
225 bales UP-LAND COTTON,
To be sold for no fault, only to raise the w ind.
Apply to KNOX & POPE.
Also, to Hire by the Day or Week,
Eight stout able-bodied NEGRO MEN.—
Apply as above. August H—p—96
For sale at this office.
Just Received,
. On Consignment, per sehr. William,
A few tons Swedish IRON, flat and square
bars, and
20 boxes 8 by 10 WINDOW GLASS
Craig & Co.
July 91
Corn, Meal, Tar, &c.
Fresh Corn Meal, White Pease, a few hun
dred busbells Corn ; also, barrels 7*ar—for
sale at Twiggs’s wharf, by
W. Hw Spencer.
August 2—0—93
NEW BOOKS.
SEYMOUR sTwiLLI AMS,
Have just received by the Moimt Vernon
and other late arrivals r ...
Judge Bee’s Reports in the District Court o.
South-Carolina; to which is added,an appeiu,
dix, containing decisions in the,,'Admiralty.
Court of Pennsylvania, by the late FraiucL
Hopkinson, esq.; and cases determined,.in
other districts pf the United States.
Schultz’s Travels on an Inland Voyage,
through the states of New-York, Pennsylva
nia, Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee,
and through the territories of Indiana, Lou
isiana, Mississippi and New-Orleans, per
, formed in the years 1807 and 1808, with
Maps and Plates, 2 vols. 8vo.
Miss Edgeworth’s Tales.of Fashionable Life ;
American edition, 2 vols. 12mo.
Do. do. Parent’s Assistant, or Stories
for Children, 3 vols. J^mo.
Livingston’s Essay on Sheep ; their varieties ;
account of .the Merino’s of Spain, France.
&c. with reflections on the best method ot .
treating them.
The American Medical and Philosophical
Register, or Annals of Medicine, Natura
History, Agriculture and the Arts, conduct
ed by a Society of Gentlemen, No. i.
This is a JVew Periodical Work, published
'quarterly in lee w- York, upon a similar plan
as the Medical Repository. S. itf IV. are
the agents for the work in. Georgia, by
whom subscriptions will be received
Fisher Ames’ Wosks, 1 voL 8vg.
My Uncle Thomas, from, the French of ,L e
Brun, 2 vols. 12trio.
Parkes-’ Chemicd Catechism, Svo.
ALSO, A NEW SUPPLY OF
Tee Scottish Chief’s, 2 vols. by Mi3~
Jane Porter, author of Tbaddeus of Warsaw.
dfo The Manager’s List of PRIZES in
the Union College Lottery, No. 1, is received.
Tickets examinetTgra/zs.
August 11—-m—9.6
Pi.muifM.n.- wmmmns ■' ' ■ f".-
Enoch Silsby,
VVSl carry on
Commission Business
2,722 Prizes - .
7,278 Blanks .
10,000 I'ickets; J No. 1 to 10,000 at g6 is 860,000
Tho prizes a&» subject.to a deduction of 15
per cent, and will be paid 60 days after, thjs
drawing of said Lottery is completed.
The Managers- inform the public that they*'
have made such a contract for the sale ofi-thp
Pickets, as. to:ikruler the drawing of the Lot
tery, at the time appointed, absolutely certain.
They therefore engage to commence the drawl
ing at New-Ha-ven, oil i^he 15th day of October*
next, 'and to continue from day to day., at »
rate not exceeding 600 ticket^ per day, until;
the whole are drawn; The drawing shall,
positively' be completed by the 15th of Novem
ber next. The Managers have given bonds,
to the state, with surety, for the payment of
the prizes which may be drawn.
M.QSES ROGERS,
LEWIS B. STURQES,
B. M. WOOLSEY,
W. W. WOOLSEY,
STEPHEN TWINING,,
.Yew-Haven, July bth, lfllO.
T IT* TICKETS in the above Lottery, for
Ole by the subscribers, who will pay all Pria-
s in Savannah, purchased fronf them, subject
only to the deduction specified iri the scheme.
. or* Prize Tickets; in other Lc
id;in payment for Tickets.
Mar^uand, Paulding £s? Perifield.
Augusf U—-97
s To be Let,
Untillhe first of January next,
The LOT and BUILDINGS in West.
Broad-street, lately occupied by Mr. Thomas
Jones, carpenter, deceased. The lot is a dou
ble one, and very pleasantly situated. On the
premises are a very good Dwelling House, of
three rooms on the first floor, and a gajret
room above ; a Kitchen, with the necessary
out-houses; a. carpenter’s shop, a range c^F
Stables, and a Garden and. comfortable yard,
it will be either let .or sold, the lease of tho
present proprietor expiring ore the first of Jan
uary next. For further particulars apply to
;ho printer- - — ~ - August t4=-95 r
INotice.
All persons indebted, to the estate of the late
Andbew M’Credie, deceased, by bond, note
or open account, are requested to come for
ward and discharge, tlieir respective obliga
tions, and liquidate their accounts. Since no
complaint can be made on the score of not
Having- had sufficient indulgence, it is hoped
;his notice will be attended to without- further
procrastination. J; WALLACE,
Attorney for.D. M'Crtdie, qualified qx’itP
April 3 • »■ 10
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Ih BOSTON, where he will be happy fcr
receive orders for the sale of all bunds of Fro s
duce ; and, from his long acquaintance in Sa
vannah, is well enabled to select articles, suit
able for the Georgia market.
SgvaxTieh, June 25, 1810—T*|—B0
For Sale, ,
The following LOTS, viz. Ncs. 1, -2 and 3,
ia the Viliagerrf Highgate, and Nos. 6^ 7 aund
St in the Vilhkge of Hampstead. They ard
high, healthy situations on White-Bluffi and
for the accommodation of purchasers, .will be
sold ia five, ten and : twenty acre lota.- Indis
putable titles will be given-, on application to
jdui Pooler.
August 11 96
Notice.
I have appointed Mr. Matthew Shearer
hy attorney; during mV alisence from this,
dace. / JOHN DYOTT.
‘ August 2
Next door to the brick building, on. the Bay£
have just received per the Sea-Island, frori^.
New- York,.
Ladies Morocco Slippers, with and without ti^* „
Misses do. and children’s Shoes
Jeffersonian Bootees
Grain Shoes, boy’s Shoes, leather Siippersi
Shoe Bows, ike.
ALSO, ON HAND,
Received by late arrivals from the nortkmanlj;
Fair Top and Cossac Boots
Gentlemen’s fine Shoes, lace Boots and Pumps
Ladies kid morocco and leather slippers v
Misses Slippers
Boys fine and-coarse Shoes
Children’s morocco and leather Bootees
Shoe Brushes; liquid Blacking, &c. See,—aJJL.
, of the first quality.
July 31—-91 •-
Fashionable Boots, r
One trunk ofCossack BOOTS, of the newest
fashion, just- received by the sohr. Phoebe andb
Jane, from Philadelphia, and for sale by
A. W. Scribner Co.
Next door to the brick building on the Bay-
July 21- 87
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