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LEDGER.
Notuer 122—Volume
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13* 1812. <
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tltlt TVXSBAT, THURSDAY 4»» SATURDAY
,1 BY JOHN J.EVANS* f
O* THX BAT, 3ATAflWAHj (<JXOmGIA)
AT fIX DOLLARS FEE ASKVH, PAT ABLE HALT
TEABLT, IK ADVANCE*
For Ncw-York.
| The fast sailing sloop "WIL-
iLIAM ALFRED, George War-
►ner, master, will sail in eight
idays. For freight or passage, ap
ply onboard at the exchange wharf.
A 5 bis. prime Beef v ^ Y ^ W ^ • ;
28 do. Naryjftnd Pilot ffread
100 bushels Irish Potatoes
1000 bandies Onions. get MU
For sale,
One 16a9 and 7 inch Cables 120 fathoms
each* with two small sized Anchors. The
whole of which, having been a little used* will
be sold remarkably cheap.
ALSO, OK HAWS,
Assorted sizes new Cables, Hawsers,
Shrouding* Spun-yarn, Rantling stuff and small
Cordage ; a few coils bale white Nope ; red,
white and blue Buntings, Paints and Oil; with
a general assortment of Chandlery and Groce
ries, choice, Liquors, HibbertV best Brown
Stout, old Bordeaux Clafet, two pipes very
superior Gustily seven *ycsrs old, Mil&cii Wme,
prime Bork.
sep 20—108
WpodrufF& Brant.
For sale,
At the store lately occupied by John Uigur, in
Broughtonttrect,
A variety of articles in the Grocery line* all
eif the first quality, viz. f
Brandy, cogtdac ; do. Peach
. Geneva; Rum, Jamaica >'
Rum, N. E.; Madeira Wine •,
Old Tenerifle; Spgar,Muscovade < • !
Sugar Loaf; ditto Havanna, white
Molasses; Coffee
Tea ; Butter; Crackers
Cheese, Ac. may *6—63
■■-"Jii-r
ihum-
Saft^LoafiSugar, NaBs;Paric,
&c, &c. ,
pox+froft jfevfrYortu
_ sloop £dv>_ard j,
iOOO bushels ground Salt
•AO bbls. prime JPork
' 30 cas^s cut Kails,.6.8.10.12.‘20d.
12 bbls. Potatoes ; 10 boxes Chocolate
19 boxes Cheese ; 2 cases Sweet Oil
40 do. Scap ; 1000 strings Qnickis.
■ Dunning Sf* Clay,
; sep 22—113 ,
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iM 'i .1 I
Subscribers,
. yrmr- - ' 1 ■ ' ' , .
iye just received an assortment of Military
Goods, which they offer for cash only, viz.
G\lt and plated mounted Swords and Dirks
Duelling, holster and pocket Pistols
Gold, silver, gilt shd plated Epiutetjr?
Swbrdknots, hat Tassels , :
Gold and silver vellum Lace and Cord'
Silk and wbrted Sashes; white and red Flumes
Morocco and common sword Belts.
The subscribers
Have on hand, and arewow opening, (at
their new store, south side of Johnston’^ square)
an extensive assortment of .European, India
and Domestic GOODS; well calculated for the
£ resent and approaching season, which will
e disposed of at their usual low prices for
cash, cotton, or undoubted town Acceptances.
Andrew Low fc? Co.
jah 23 -10
2000 bushels
ed from St. Mary's.
aug 13—-f—9F
For sale.
Tm
LA--4»"
/ohn Carnochan.
Hunter & Glen,
Home just received by late arrivals from JTcvb
York, and jar tab,
160 bon* Soap
40 do. Candle*
A few lbs. heft Raffia Brifttes
ALSO, .
'hale and linaesd Oil
NaiJ Factory.
A good assortment o! Kails, Brads and Ticks
A few tons of Iron „
Copper Stills, &c. For tale by
Stephen Hall.
aug15—98
The subscriber *
Having declined the FACTORAGE and COMMIS
SION BUSINESS,in Aogufla, and having fold bis es
tablishment to Meflra. La Roacb. & Van SiNncaan,
leave to recommend thofc gentlemen to his cu*-
receive, alluring his
friends that any bufin efs in that line that may be ea-
trnflod to their care,will be to promptly attended to,
aa will sot fail to give general falitfa&ion,
Andrew G. Setniiies. f.
refpcAfolly to tender their fervicet to
their friends and the public ii
|dff
ends and die public is*r STORAGE A COM
MISSION BUSINESS, which they will commence at
the well knownfland of Mr. Andrew G. Semmes, on
the firft day of O(Sober next. Thole who may Avar
them with a {hare of their bu&nefs in the above line,
may rely upon unremitted exertions to promote their
intereft, and afford Coll fatisfa Aion.
Their ware-houfes are new and in complete or
der. / aep29— cm—116
P. Morin,
resh ®Obts
Just received from New-Yurh and Philadcl*
phis, by the lute arrivals, a fresh supply cf
Boots aud Shoes, 'Consisting of
Ladies colored and white Kid Slippets
do. black and colored Morocco do,
do. elegant do. Silk. do.
Gentlemens fine Shoes and Pomps
Womens leather Sjippera end Bootees
Misses ado. dfa: do7 ; - "
ChikfrenS'MorocCo and leather Buskins
1 trunk first chop Suwarrow Boots
• also,
A quantity of Dawson's L ; tjnkl Blacking -
Shoe-Brushes, Calfrskms; Writing Paper hhd
a few hundred bushels Salt ih sacks * o'.
All which will be sold low, tor cash, by
r * John Douglass*
sep 1 104
-— '■i 1 - 1 — 1 :■ 1 ■*— 1 - 1
Bonds and Notes,
Bought and sold, by
William Bclchcr,
aug 6—mo—94 broker.
Hollands Gin in cases.
50 cases real Holland Gin, just. redeived
from New-York via Charleston.. For sale by
• William Gaston,
aug 95—101 i . •' ; -
t V«? ALSO,
5 Telescopes, of good qiialtiy, with day and
night glasses.
Macquand* Paulding 8c Penfield.
l0-r*—$^—dp 8 . 3
Salt, Hides, &c.
750 bushels Ground Salt.
,299 Spanish Hides
i t ,12 Green Turtle. Just_received, andfor sale-
July 25—89
Hat just received fier the tloofi Ataianta from
Jfev- York,
Fresh Tamarinds; fresh milch and water
Crackers; gold and silver Leaves.; Isinglass;
Copperas; Castile Soap; Scotch Barley ; bas
kets Salt; Salt Petre ; double distilled rose
and orange Water.
ON HANS,
White Havana Sugar; superfine sweet Oil*
in large'bottles; Florence, do; soft shelled Al-
monds; two pipes good Spanish Brandy ; Span
ish Segars; double refined Loaf Sugar Ma-
couba and Scotch Snuff; .Brushes of all kinds
white.and red.Wine Vinegar With every ar
tide in the gocery line. sep 22—fl—113
DUKKIKG & CLAY.
Received on Consignment,
Per„ te/tr. Perseverance, vafit. Griffin, from
Philadelphia,
[ Sugar of superior quality
And Sugar Candy, in small boxes
. ON HAND,
Liverpool Ground Salt, clean and heavy, Will
be sold from' 10 bushels and upwards
Cotton.Bagging,in exchange for Cotton'
Ticklenburghi, Oznaburghs and German Rolls
mime Champaign Wine
A few tierces Rice, and bales Sea-Island Cot-
ton. HAVENST& BILBO,
sep 12—109
, For sale, ;
1000 bushels Liverpool GROUND SALT.
R. Richardson 8c Co.
aug 35—101
••
Just Iteccived
—-
£y the schooner Atlantic.
25 bbts. Loaf Sugar, best quality
35 ■ bbls. Pork
50 large and small boxes DoolittlcYSqap
95 casks assoited cut Nails, 6d. 8d. lOd. 20d.
10 chests Hysou Tea '• '. ' ^
10 pipes Gin
4 hhds. W. r. Rum. For sale by
Dunning & Clay.
sug 89-103 •
Cheese, Butter and Soap.
Juft received by she floop William Alfred frqm New-
. ; : . York.
JO tares prime old Cheera
50 do. Soap ? :
2^ firKns choice Butter for family Use. For Ale by
'Peter Schenk 8c Co.
bet 9—118 •
• Notice.
In confequenceof one ol the fabfcribeip intending to
leave Savannah, fhortly, the firm of HARRAL and
COPPEE is this day dissolved, by mutual content
All persona indebted to them, will pleafe make early
arrangement, to the fentlement of their respective ac
counts, to GKoBoa Haasal', who is duly authorifed
to fettle the same. GEORGE HARRAL.
EDWARD COPPEE.
P - .
Important
To Druggists and Physicians:
JELLING OFF.
The fabferiber intending to remove next fprfng, to
the horthward, ofiers for fale his valuable and well as
sorted flock of Drugs, Medicine, Shop Purnimre, Sur
geon’s Inftr aments, Painter’s Colon, Ac. with all his in
tereft in the faid bufin efs.
The retail (lore and medical ware-honfe, are both
handfomely fitted np, and the eftabiiihment, one of the
belt in the fouthern Sates. Should an application net
be made foon for the whole flock and flands, the flock
will be difpofed of fepaaately, in-parcels, to fua pur
chasers. V *
Terms of fale, for all fums over one and under five
hundred dollars, a negociable note at 4 and 6 months;
for a larger fum, the time will be extended, and a liber,
aidedudion made for prompt payment.
: ? Fresh Boots & Shoes.
4
Justx.etri.vedfrom JVev)-York,via Charleston,
per schr. John, at G. H. Taylor'n\ Market
square, <" •
, A IjSJge and.elegant assortment of Boots,
Shoes and Slips, fresh from the manufactory;
viz ;— ■ ' , . V • ^
Fair-top Boots, Sswarrow do.
Gentlemens lace Boots, do. Morocco Pumps
Do. morning Slips, do. dress Shoes
Do. fine ditto, do. Jeffersonians
Ladies Morocco'Bootees, do. Russian and.Gre
cian tie?
Do. Kid dif . <lo. do: Colored and black Moroc
co Slips •<* /
Do. and do. walking Shoes, do. and do, undres
sed Morocco Slips
White Kid Slips, black colored do. do.
Misses lace Boots and. Slips',-childrens Leather
and Morocco Buskin3 1 j
-Boys fine and course Shoes, do. Jefifersons and
lace Boots ,
Womens Leatlier S’ips, mens coarse. Shoes,
Brushes, Blacking, See..
All which will be sold low, for cash only.
B. J. Scribner.
july 28—90
' Notice.
The copartnership existing between the sub
scribers. under the firm of 'Shick & Watt.
is this day dissolved by its own limitanon ; per
sons having a wdema.uls a-ainst the same, or
either of the subscribers, will please to render
them for settlement, and those indebted, will
make payment without de’ay to
Peter Shick*
•V •: William Way.
sep 29- 116
(Cj° The subscriber Informs the
public generally* (hat he will continue the Dry
Goods Business, in the store lately occupied by
Sbick 8c Way, three’ doors east ot Messrs. N.
and R. M*Leod’s grocery store* and solicits a
share oF the'r custom* Wx. WAY.
sep 29—116
Bark.
A conftant Apply ef Sanford’s superfine YELLOW
BARK, is kept by the fnbfcriben—alio, Sanford’s es-
feutial SALTS of BARK, a very valuable medicine,
tigbly recommended by the faculty in varions parts of
the United States, g-This medicine is particnlarly'de-
cribed in Sanford? treatife on the. properties and nfe
bich may be had gratis, on appfioa
tion. MARQUAKD, PAULDING APENflELD.
jnly 11— 63
United States of America*
' District Georgia.
v- 'Ik Admiualtv, err.
The President qf United States, t? tki
Alurshdtof tftiniid district, Greeting:
[L S.1 STIPES, ekric.
W he reus* a libel bath this (lay been filed, in
tbe admiralty court of said district, by Joshua
Barney, commander of the American private
aimed schr. tbe'ttossie, on behalf 83 well of
himself, as of his ewoers, officers, and crew*
against the British ship Princess Amelia, her
tackle, apparel aMlmauturc, by which said
libe*'* >he said IlilAM doth allege, propound
ai d declare, asfoHotoo, io wit. “ .
That war and a state of hostilities exist tie-
twedn the united kingdom of Grea -Bi itaia
■rd Ireland, gq£gpe dependencies thc eot, flini
the United StatefTof America and their tenitoy
Ties, and captures asd . seizures of enemies*
property, authorised and enjoined on all officers
vf the United Slates; that the libellant, tbetc-
fure* in und with the said schooner, duly com-'
missioned #nd au’horiscd, agreeably to law;
and hcrr ffiscrs and cteW, on tbe fifteenth day
of September last past,, did subdue, seize and
tal^e upon the high seas, the said ship Princess
Amelia, of the buithon of about tons,
with her tackle, apparel and furniture, and
hath brought her into the poi t of Savannah,
and within the jurisdiction of this honorable
court, where she now is. ' *
That tire said ship Princess Amelia, hi the
time of the said .capture tbetcof* was under
the command of one Isaac Moorson, and had
on board besides the said commander thereof;
twenty-eight English mariners, and three Eng
lish passengers; that the said ship Prinresfl
Amelia at the time of the time of the said cap-
tore was a British vessel, sailing under the
flagoi Great'Britaio, and owned and navigat
ed by subject of Great-Briiain.
Tb^ all and singular the premises are and
were true, public and notorious, and that by
the laws of the United Staigs^of Atnerfca, as
well/as by the-law of nations, thesattl ship
Princess Amelia, with hcr talkle, apparel, fur-
uiture and guns, became, and was, and is for
feited. ' - !
And. the libellant prays that the said ship;
her tackle &c. may, by warrant under the seal
of this court, be attached, and the. usual process
and. monition of this coon* hr this behalf, bo
made* and that the same may be Condemned
as forfeited.
Now, therefore, you, the said marshal,. ard
here^.ccramauded, to cite a:id admonish all
and cverjr petsoo ai^ persons having, or cbim-
irg any interest io the said ship Princess
Amelia* her tackle, apparel; furniture and
guns, or any part thereof, to he and appear at
a special court of admiralty, to be held at thd
court-house, in the city of Savannah, in saiddis-
trict, on the niheieenth day' of October inst.
to answer in the premises, and to shew cause,
any they can, why the prayer of the libel
should not be granted ; and whatsoever yott
sfoffl do herein certify to the judge of the said
court, at the time and?place. a.foresuid, and
have yott there this writ.-
Witness, thehonorable William Stephens,
judge of the district churt of the United
States, for the district of aforesiad, this fifth
day of October, in the year of our Lord* one
thousand bight bundled and twelve, and ID
the thirty-seventh year of the Independence of
the United Statds of America.
W; B. Bulloch,
Proctor for Hbedanttii
All persons interested in the foregoing moni
tion, will take dae notice. 7V •
John Eppinger,
Marshal.
Late Office of Discount and Deposit,
Savannah, April 13, 1812.
NOTICE*—All Notes of the late Bank \ of
most be presented for p^tment within six -
months from this date. A ftet that period they
will be paid at the late Bank of the United
States, in Philadelphia, only.
By order of the Tgustecs of the late bank
of the United States.
T. Mendenhall, cashier.'
N. B. The ^ Augusta Chronicle, American
Standard. Louisville, (Geo:) and Georgia Jour
nal, are requested to insert the above once a
week for six months. april 14——45
Evening School, . ^
BROUGHTON STREET.
The subscriber will reeoNHnence his Evening School
on Monday, the 5th of October next at his School-
•rim-
Itemoval.
The subscriber respectfully informs his
friends and the public, that he has temoved
his shop firm* Market-square, to the Bay,
next door east of Gunn’s tavern, where he will
- sep 24—114
George HarraL
m
\
j atronage received since hi* commencement in
this city, and assures them, that »it shall ever
he his constant study to merit a continuance of
those tavors. LESLIE THOMPSON,
o=t6—119 Taylor.
Penmanlhip Vo.gar add Decimal Arithmetic, Book
keeping, by fingle and doable entry, See.
Young mailers who wish to revise former ftc-
dieXr will pleaie apply as.above.
Hours of attendance from 6 » 9 o’clock,
Peter Hynes.
•ep 26—Lf—115
Removal.
"be happy to receive and execute all orders he
a 'Wk 'rimm- - The Subscriber; respectfully infonnx bis
friends and tbe public, that be has icfroved his
Medical Shop, to that heretofore occupied by
may be favored with, on the shortest possible
notice, and with t'»e utmost elegance and taste.
Grateful for past favors, he tenders his most
humble and hearty thanks.eohisfriends and the Let*,. k M*Conky, nearly ^opposite 'Mess*
public, for the very liberal share of public r V w-ii,--*. 7 »t «hi*>h X. «... iu
‘ :if rnn^ ^reived »inrp hi, rnmmencement in * Wallace s, at which place, or at the
house ot Mr. David Douglass, he will be con
stantly found, to attend to (be various duties of
his profession. M. W. HUGHES,
sep 10—lOll