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errors :je giver. to t\e A.’.-, irals snJ
Commandants of the Port?, md these c! hi;
Majeity’s blips, to treat the Ruffian veifels as
friends.”
The t'ETts which were announced for the
month of August, will take place wittiin the
full fourteen days of the month of September :
this delay is necefTary to g.ve time for the arri
val of the C- and Army.
July m.
There is a .great talk about a Confederation,
which, it is raid, is already formed, or about to
be so, under the title of the Federation 01 the
Rhine. I'he Kings of Eavaria and Wirtem
burg, the Elector of Baden and the Landgrave |
ot Hefle-Darmifadt, the Luke of Cloves and
Berg, the Princes of Nassau, Ysemburg, Ho- I
henzoilern, Aremberg and Sahn, are, it is be- I
lieved, the piincipal contracting parties. Aj
Treaty of Alliance, and reciprocal guarantee,)
■will unit,, chein under the protection of France,
and the Confederation will keep on foot an
army of 60,000 men. It is added, that the E-
Jector of Baden, the Landgrave of Darmltadt,
and the Duke of Cleves, will a.ume the title
of Grand Duke ; and that all the Confederated
Princes will separate themftlves from the Ger
n sr.ic Body, that there may be no longer any j
spooling relations between their interefls and j
then- political counedtions. It will be soon !
known more exactly wln.t foundation there is j
for rhis news, which occupies lb much the Ger- 1
n- .me politicians, and winch for foine days has
bear, current in the circles of Paris
General Junor, Gt.nid Officer of the Empire,
as appointed Governor of Paris. j
BiRI.IN, July Hd. j
Since M. lilumentfn al, the Ruffian Yager,
•who brought'.he late dileatches to Count Stack- j
c-tberg, Fas set out from ti.is City for Strallund
it is believed that Sweden c.iii ruifc tilt block i
ade of the Prudian Pores in the Bailie. ‘1 he
return of M. K. rule mark from St. f etorlburgh
is expected in a ft .v days. j
HAMC Vat), July 20.
A notice Iras i.,lc been gubliihed in all tlie
I. 1 .cover a” Pi ov.ncc , andreiitd to the Officer,
of the Engl lilt (fern. I.egio in w/'.ich tney !
a 1 v ordered to lend in a i it of then aanres to
Count ■ chultiiberg, the i’lnri.r.n Commander l
ii Chief, within the cuuiie el fourteen d.,ys.
B hole who Ihali -negledt this order, are remin
ded that they Will owe tiie unpleulant confe- I.
.(jueaces that may enfoe, entirely to their ovVn .
iondudt. This order i.clu.hs lucli Officers as .
l ave been difenarged from the Legion, and
others tuat were lets behind, alter the embark
ation of the Lnglilh troops.
HAGUE, July 19.
The conference which was held last week i
between the Cnuitr.illiouers appointed by their !
high Mightinelivs, and home members of the 1
Council cf State, according to report, related j
to an augmentation of territory, which our i
Kingdom is to receive. A meeting, we under- ■
Hand, will take plate between several members :
cl the Imperial Family at Wifbadeii, viz. the I
King ol Holland, Cardinal Fetch, & the Duke !
of Cievcs.
1 . - hope that the Preliminaries of Peace 1 .
Wiil be fettled between France and England .’
ftili coiici.iucs.—iSoiue accounts fay, that Gen. 1
Clarke will proceed to London.
FROM THE MAIN, July r 9.
We find tlie full wing ‘ us ints of the new
Germanic coititurim. in the Journals of Fran
conia. A Federation j; to b formed be
tween the Arch ChancTor, Bavaria, Wirt
einbuigh, Baden,lleffe Catfel, and Darmttadt,
under the protection f the French Err r.eror.
The Atcit cnance i >r is tobe put in p If ffion
of the City of Frankfort, where the prder
anve St. res are to alTeinole in future Car
dinal Fefch it to prelide in the affcmblies of
the Feieiative States; the affairs of which
are to be managed by the Electoral Arch-Chan
cellin', in cc-tijunftipn with a refidemdeputy
appointed by the French Emperor. Baden, ,
lleffe Call'd, and Darrnftadt, are each to
n-Tupre a reg and title , ana ialily there is to be
a King of IVeftphaba. Some small States,
viz. Furffernberg, Oettengen, Hohenzollern,
V nberg, Arenberg, and Salm Salm, are to
he preh-.ved, while others are to come under
the juiifdictiun of the Electoral Arch-Chan
cellor
According to the pending Concordat the
following important reforms are proposed :
An Ecclesiastical Conflitution, conliltent
with the spirit of the times A freedom of
thinking, and liberty of confidence in
Germany, without reftriflion. All Ecciefiaf
tici Arch-hifliops, and bilhops, to be fubjefl
to the oath ot allegiance to their lawful fo
verigns, and to iign an acknowledgement
of the invalidity of all mandates, &c. not func
tioned bv the sovereign. The aboliation of
all cloiffers and religious orders flill fubfiftmg,
the Brothers and filters of charity excepted.
The eltablifliment cf fchoole and lemtnaries.
The reduction of the member cf relig ouscc
remor.ieb —public proceffion—Saints’ - days.
The aboliation of contraverlial lermons
Gc'-cral permifhon to eat ffelh. A total abo
liall.i. nos celibacy and pilgrimages. The
i emovai of various obftacies to the union of
Frctefiants, and the legalization cf aii their
marriages.
NASSAU, (tt p ) September g.
The lchoorer He"?, capt. Tucker,
bc-long’ng to MuT-s- Butte and Johnson,
foundered iti tiiree fathom* water, whiltl
‘lying o under bare poles, on Sunday the
-j! tl ul .at hall paT one p. m. about
pine leagues s. w by s. from Stirrup’s
Key j Tucker, the only one of
her crew, we are apptehenftve, hived,
tiling to the fore top.fail yard, and was
picked up the following afternoon, by
fl. M- tciiooner Redbridge, lieut Burt,
commander, who, with his officers, hu
manely rendered him every afiiitance
which his diftrcffed situation required,
Laving renei’-ed several severe bruises.
/-jc Jolloiving is the list t] the crew of
the Hofc.
Mr. John Turner, saved, Mr. Row
land Currey. Mr. John Jones, mailer
Alexander Watson. Negron Benjamin
Jones, Brider Hall, James Barnet, Trin
Johnson. Smith, Jehu Johnson, Wil
liam Young, Edward Bel!, Catfar Brown,
Jofepb, a Spantih Mulatto ; a negre,
name unknown, bel ngh g to George
J hnfon ; Jack Bode ; Tom, a French
boy.
, rrived, the privateer Favourite, from
]?e~rv Iflnntis, flee was drove on shore,
hut got off with little damage. The
sloop Roxana, Crauflon, maficr, from
New Raven, to this port, was cast away
on Sunday at Berry Islands—the crew
t: i.l imail part of the cargo saved and
brought up by the privateer Favourite
The (loop Naptune, belonging to capt.
William Gibson, was totally loft duting
fie gale on the 31st uit. near Ftfher’s
inti iixy—cretv saved.
1 nc fii'p Ariel, afire tsk’nij cat her.
■•ar.ro, was got est t itlioui h;tv..i t ; fu--
ained any injury.
The i..i,oouer George and Ophelia,
bits arrived in lhis port, not much injur
ed.
The Lhooner \firs, got off with the
lofa of her main ruatt and ruidcr, and o- ]
diet'wife l otifiaeiably injured.
Tiit iciiooner Duke of Athol, has,
tincc the gale, been got off—feveral of
I her timbers broke, and other wife much;
j danvged.
j The fehooner Dutclufs of Ataol to
I tally lull.
j The lchooner Lucy, drove on iliore to
i the w.ft*ard, lince got off, considerably
damaged.
Five Spanish licensed vessels, drove a
ihore in the gale, arc iince got off.
September 16.
On Sunday last, we were again vifit
‘ed by a very severe gale, more violent,
j than the one we experienced on the 3 1 It 1
lot last month. It commenced from the!
I Northwaid, early in the morning, and j
i continued with unabated violence until
, night, by which time it had ihifted 1
round to die fouthwar.l. The circum (
J fiance ni ns blowing from the nuuliwa and,
fotliiiiaitly occation-.d the fhipping in
) the he hour to be m a great rr.cafure pio
! tcTed suhirift ids fury, by Hog.lfland,
! yet, ihc fhipping did not cfcape altoge
i (her without injury, and we record the
damage fuftaitied by th.-m as far as we,
; have been able to learn. The (laughter j
| [route was fiiattered to pieces by the bow-1
; fprit of tiie fchoon r Ann, belonging to ‘
Sir Richards, winch had been;
i there call on Ihore ; the wharves and a- j
ibu.'iuint a long the bay sustained cor ft
de rr bie injury, and a number of fences
and tiers in the town and its vicinity 1
v. re hiowd down ; we are happy how-1
ever to have it in our power to state, j
that we have not heard of any lives being (
’ loft j
The following vtffAt drifted from that ;
j anchor .ge, and got ajhore along the bay. ,
j Ship Patent, capt. liaru-h, iince got ,
‘off—-out much iijuied.
I Ship John, Taylor, of Liverpool, got j
off—not ariui h damaged.
j Slip P iudota, recaptured by HM J
; brig La Superieiire, got off, lolt her :
bow fprit, and otherwise damaged,
i Snip Suffolk, fur i.i here for adju I
) dication, got off—uot much damaged. j
Brig .Eliza, FitzgerarJ, of London,
‘got off—not injured.
Brig J .*niv.c, Goodwin, got eff—not |
damaged
1 Schooner Ann, b longing to Mr. j
Htnry Richards—conliderably itju'ed. j
Schooner Gabriel Duval, Wat, of ‘
f’harlcft ‘tl, was got olf without fuitain
i,.g much injury.
Schr. Jafan, belonging to Mr. Paul]
I lghtbotirn —fcuyled.
Schr. Florida, belonging to Mi fits,. I
Forbes, Munro & Forbes —will be got oft
w.fhout injury. ■ j
Schr. E eanor, belonging to the fsar.e, 1
w 11 he got off.
Schr ExpeiicSento, prize to H. M. 1
fc’ir. Huddock—totally 1011.
Schr. Jolly Bacfcuo, prize to H. M.
fchooutr Redbridge, got cif—not much, 1
injured.
J Sciir. Mary t.r,J Swfan, belonging)
to Mr. James Armbrifter —not mucii
injti red.
Felucca Fancy, belonging to MefTia.
Henry & James Wood—scuttled
Felucca Santo Rosa, b dunging to
MciTrs. Arbiuhnots —bilged. j
Sloop Maria, belonging to Messrs. j
Fo'bes, Munro ii Borbes—bilged.
Sloop Sarah, belonging to Mr. G. |
Wnlkei—mall cut away and funk.
1 loop Richard Alfred, Terbeil, got j
off—not injuied.
Sloop Two Brothers, Sawyer, of liar ,
boor Bland—not injured.
Two Spanish licensed vessels—not
much iujured-
I’he Sloop Roxanna, formerly of I
New-llaven, caff away on the 2 iff ult.!
on Berry-lflandß, but since got off, and j
on her way to this port, was drove a (hare 1
during the gale, near the old Fort to the I
Wtflwald.
* Tl •JM'H TT . LllMiaill—WW
For LIVERPOOL,
, THE sass fuiling linp
ELIZA,
•Stew*.Jofeph Starks, mailer,
Expected to be dispatched from the aoth t
the 25 it of next month. For freight of Cot
tori, apply to
Taylor &c Scarbrough.
Sept. l 6 8t 411
Now Landing,
From the Ship Eljza Joseph
Stark"), malter, from L.iver
pool,
WENT Y bales green,blue 2c white
X Negro CLGTII
Four bales of the bell London Dufiii
Blankets
Iron Pott from 3 to 12 gallons
Dutch Oven3 from 9 to t 6 mchc3
6, c, 13 and 2pd Nails, and
5, 6 and 7 inch Spikes in caflc3
Broad Hoes and Socket Spades
lnfh Linens in boxes, assorted, from
12 1-2 to 3od. and 23d. to 4/2, prime
coll—and
A i'mall parcel of Huufe Coal,
FOR 84LE BY
T*vlor & Scarbrough.
Sept. 16 8t 41 1 !
Paints, Oils 6c Brushes.
I"*HE fubHriber has on fa e a quan it)
of the above articles, which will b<
fold low for calh, or on a (hort rredit, t<
thole v. i.o are punctual in their payments.
JOHN HUNTER.
Augtjll s; 404
RFPITRI I ‘ • >
ALt vj L LIG f t r. ,
SAVANNAH SiVtemher hi n*os.
mmim £ ***,*• ■ waammmi s■. •
ON Saturday last, anivel the lliip Mis
sisippt, Captain Movies, in l; da- from Li
verpool, to Scott, Maher J; Cos. v.ith Con K
to sundries. We liave been f .vor 1, thiotivh
the politeness of a gentleman of this citv, vvicn
a file of London papers to the -!:h, and Gret
’ nock, to the Ift ultimo...extracl; from which,
will he found in this morning’.- print.
The life of Mr. Fox, on the 4th u’,t. was
ltill prolonged...but, the opposition were very
anxious for his exit from time.. Speculations, in
politics run high on the political stage of Eu
rope. When Fox is no more, his party, it ap
pears, are to be consigned to the .uadi -of oh
li\icu ..on whole ruins, the Grenville party
! are to rife... Grenville is the man...they lay,
I “ rid yourfi. If cf the Foxite.-...in us, .head no
’ opposition, and fear no Icrupli s.” The tidi
| tor of the “ Morning Chronicle,’ (a London
print, / fpeakmg ol the iicaltii ol ri.x, oolerves,
J that, “ Mr. Fox’s health ii by noni. ;.-:- i a that
defpcr.ite state which thole who exp. ,11 to ob
tain preferment hy his death, are so (anguine
as to hope. There was a quantity of straw
yesterday spread in the street before his door,
hut he c'.Ttaudy ’.ear in a favuiable wav yefter
, day.” SO THEY GO.
j
Notv. .■;■ ::st Win. > the different
j tumors, in this country, refpeEi.’g the cou
j clnfi cf Peace bet veer. E.igh .1 ’ ;m.J Fr;m e,
j nothing, on -.lie 4th ik. had tranlpired in Eu
| rope to warrant such rep. rls.
* Tan projsct of a difiingniffied Fem-.il-:
j * ftiho.i the rumorotis carpet of Europe...the
j diff. rent EJ or; heap up a i.irring din...foine
, m favor..dome agaiuft, u.e iliuifrious Female -
. bat, tile r remarks are painful in ffiih a vari
ety of colors, that wo ohl.rvo nothing that
. can be relied on, as yet, mpeCling this affair.
THE EI.KC’J ION AGAIN ! !!
| IT zs n s or k E Pabi.iCA*: jsM, a t ioiit
JTO Ihe world... Let this maxim, GEOR
j GIANS—let it, you whole lots are call in this
f state, {Emulate yaj to acfion—let it vyain u:;
jto our posts on MONDAY next—forget not
; your duty on that important day—important
jas refpeifts the welfare of the flute-—a day, <lll
j which, we are to ielecl, from the X:eat •]:,.! (a
jour feilow-C'.tizens, men to represent us in tiie
j National Councils—remember, that your op
-1 ponents will endeavor to gain an ttfcendency
. over you—l/ut, be firm, and dumber not ur the
, hour of danger, and you have nothing to le.tr—
convince them that your ; rim’.-Its are double
| refined—that you listen not to the voice of
| clatter v—(the roan that Hatters, will de
ceive)...that you proti id, and me iiipported hy
( Liberty...that you arc k.ti.-.fied wiib the men-
I fureo of the present ruling party...that ’’ou
. enemies to all Gov •: 1 .tint . li.;-i of a J! -
j publican one. If we are united, kt rnlbhcios,
lour strength will increase. Bear in mind,
S that
I
f 1 Per.;e o'er our land her olive wand* Eg
! And white-rob'd innocence from hcuv’i: tie- j
feends;
The crimes and frauds 91’ anarcliv ftial! (:;•!,
Returning juliice lifts again her I ale.’
a I
Bear ell,, in mind, Renublicans, that tea- i
. f
continual: :e of Peace and good Government, j
depends \ . on ycn,..un'in yen nim'lu.tl an !
once at Eiedtions. J this be your .Motto, *
the JOE AT H or ANARCHY and CONFU
SION; thereby the son tfii.- ri i>uru
-1 ol amemca will be truly a light to the
j WOKLO !!
Can we, Fedou'-Citizcr , prise ourpn.i
----| leges as FREEMEN, too high ? Clll wc he
| too zealous in exetcifing thoie priveliges ? If
I you know how to apprec ate the blessing-: of Ji- [
1 berty, nolonger be idle fpeCtator, on the day of J
! *n Election.-.no longer fuller a petty obirade 1
, to prevent your attendance at the proper place ;
j ‘ ,u: > on the contrary, make arrangements fin
j that day... 10 long as you acquit yourselves as
j Freemen ought...fo long wiif you he dilfin
j guilhed as a -free, happy arid independent peo
ple. On this occasion, fuller yourfelv.s rot. to
become lukewarm; hut, cone with noble emu- 1
lation, and exercise your RIGHT’S in a man- I
ner nioft conducive to the advancement of the
cause of REPUBLICANISM.
Let th.s ini port arit tieth lie impressed
upon our minds...that we cannot be HAPPY
without being FREE...that we cannot le
FREE, unless we are allow ed toexercifi our
i RIGHT’S at ELECTIONS...happy for us,
j Republicans, we are allowed that. KIGIiT ii j
I this COUNTRY ...therefore, our vigilance I
and union, are success and fafety...our negli
gence and divilion, are weaknefs'and opprefi
fion. Let us shun the beuumiug ftiilnefs of
overwear ing fioth...and the fevtrilh aflivity
of ill-informed z;sl, which busies it fell i.i
maintaining little, mt an and narrow opinion,.
Let us appear in the diftffiguiflted garb of Fret
nieii, and boldly fiipport Freemen... Freemen,
who are not affirmed publicly ;o avow their
lentiments.
Repub 1 leans !...lf we have not forgo; the
reasons wliich urged us, w ith unexampled una
j nimity, to exert ourselves SIX YEARS ago;
and thereby declared this country a Republi
can one...if we have not forgot the day vhen
the SUN of REPUBLICANISM role, ami 1
(none refplendant o’er Co!utr.ilia’s fbrrw..'.if 1
we have not forgot these things, we fluil, at
the approaching Election, hesitate 1 o* to lop
port REPUBLICANS.
We think the followirg lines of Pope , az
applicable to vice in politics, a. vice in ethic ;
‘ Vice is 1 monster of so hoi rid mien,
As, to be hated, need, bat 10 Le feeu j
j Y -■*, c.r t'oef- faxilicr v.ith ‘ c f.*t ',
j Me hut cadu.'w, -lieu pity, then eti.ht.tce ’
\> hen an aft, it. jut ou- to the e-Ue ol Re
public. liifm, is eouiiiiit,‘i.d. and the* people bear j
it, Uie repetition ol it too oiten meets wuh sub- j
Diiliion...thereby the cause is materially injured
hy artlul and dcligi:ir.g men. Rcll.H upon
these thing , reader, and be prepared fjr the !
approaching event,
IT appears that Dr. DENNIS SiVT’LT,
has been the (ucceUful eandi-.l tfe, to fill the v.i.
c&ncy in CongrelV, oct iilont.J l>y the i *(ina
tiun of Mr. Bryan.—We underhand iioni Lcj
ifvilk*, that Dr. Smelt gain tj i ~ Eledlion by
majority of three vote—-therefore, wv th;k,
wc may fairly predidt, that (Jecrgr VI. Troup,
1-tq. will be eWh\! on Monday next.
THE following TICKET is 1 tbmitted to
tin- Rrpublii'an Eledovs of Chatham Coun
ty , lor tlu. approaching i ieolion :
Si: N A i OR,
EDWARD TEUCVIR.
K ¥ l”< PSF K ‘MTivi; c ,
JOSEPH V EESCHI a<,
JOHN U. AiuKj l,
LDVy ARD
M-lTrs KVEPI'I V :■ 7vTI FAN.
l'loaft mention in jom 1 . v* paper that the j
following gentlemen ait ca.didate'3 at the next
eicllion :
1. 1. FLVMINO, as .senator.
JOHN Al. BLRkiiTF,as Representative.
PORT *0 F SAVJX NA H. j
ARU.IV ED —S)n hv'iflifnt'pi I\T ’iirs. ‘
I’ \ ‘ J ‘(>ol j -'kill'. i > t<C O'i \ll ’O- k*l'. ‘i.l 11 i 1 I.i.
| Cltarleftoii; : .fir. J d.n, Cullh., do. cebr. j
11. pe, Spr-.ja?, Ja •■iaic.l. .1
C’Ll. ■’ ti Eli. —!> j Dr;..’, Edgar, K. v. -
A >rk ; . O ivc, Cievens, CharleUon ; !
Sloop Polly, Li';hthwini, ! tuvaima.
■j O CORRESI'ONDEN'I S.
A Comrntmi. itlnnu* lei thr li t(\ of “ Caw-J
“t * x r■, i 6 received id iliali he duly aiten*
;'ed to.
“ Joyiijs,” is under fan on
i uo 44 1 .if*i:a, ’ No. >l, iln.il Jia jc aj 1 . .*• !
in oar next.
“ C?. in cue R,’* v.'a rurrivetl too late for
ihi morning’s pap.j , !m.‘ lh.ill have Dilution
on I rid.iy next.
GEORGIA.
B f his I Brer J/tl'fDlR
IFIfJJ’r , j ibe Gen tle
and Ln-,ii,.'.under tu CLhf vj
1 ■ • Ani'.y ::rd Navy of >b/d
hyiß, aid of the Miutia
1 r*'f.
A P uX LA M ATiOuE
1 jk j iil 1 lOi in hs Exc* lien, y
V V JOHN ivliLLt’ Df jR.:
I Ac Gim’incr of t tc. State, li-t.h
tics dav nCCtj.-uG /pij ,u.i,f
----1 n nt ot .YtiUnGt ,rrt'n rlus blurt
1 1 liit* Congr Is of the Unireu j
Malts, at'l cr,nliJv to Ills flection !
‘Lit::'!',, 01) (in. f l) day <;f | m:i- 1
Ll, by ,1k J_,Ct>iila ure, ik h tir.
i 1 y'’ J< f 1.. j IO II i.‘ ilia ft f I * * f,ll *ll -1
- V -a
i.l Ui‘‘ 1j; .1V ci. *i L Clll. —- Al .hi yd. l'i £
|as the fourch IcCiion cr the fi e
j ) and ar.'cJ: of ilttr ('onflioj inn,
j < it. (art's, thaf *‘m c.iltt of tf sc j
“ tii.a'li or t ii c ii.!( ion, or fl.fi.-j
; Lil'iy of rlu* Gov j nor, th ■
| “ Prcfui'fit of rhe Sc.-.aie fh.il;
1“ tvrrfiic Uif Executive t owrr
“ of G.ivernnm.i, ontii lush oil
“ (Odiiy Dc removed, or until
“ (ficnex, in, ciiop* oi trie fijencral
AiifiTitily, i>y Viitut t.i which
the lioiifs of tnc Executive iuve
devolved on me.
i b.tXu therefore Thought fit to*
j iiTue 1 ins my l'rocl iiriat..on, here -!
I hy notifying all oiTiccis civil anti 1
i inilnai’, .(hat i have afiuniecl the j
Chief iviagiliiaty ot t.,i s State,!
a,.i(J am ii<>v i.i tr;e actual extr
cle of tiie tiu ies Uiacof, of
winch ail pedons lire required
, 10 take due nocife, ah they will;
I a.Hi'wcr tiie contra' y nr cheir pet .!.
vji ffn under my i<<if'G <ah'\ the g r*?*!
iciil ot the sttht .z \ j
in LouLol’e, ti. io. ftjd s ’n j ol .Sep ,
t .at! ter, in th-* year of our •
♦•igfilren b lmli and 3 id fix, and of the*
Independence of the Urd: ,J ,Slates
of America, the thiity-firft.
jARf.u lkwjrj,
Preftdent.
By the President & Commander
in Chief.
Bin Cha 1 r.f. 3, Deputy.
Santa’? of lie Slate
A. CKIB.NErt CZ Cos.
‘f I AV;; jftft I. ivrr! X --r t ;<_br. HUI-
I1 I. DAH £c ANNA, tKjin Nt w ?*. k, frc{h
j of
ROOTS, SHOPS and SLIP.
ITKS,
(or a suirpiOß quality)
Whj h, together with their former Pock,
■ makes their allortmeut iicond to rone in thij
city.
All of which they offer at reduced price i at
their Ito/e, ready optof.te the JHxchanire
th*‘ one lately Ot. tup i hy Ogdens’ *nd pi
er Augurt 29.
.NOTICE ’
A I.J. Per forts ii.-Jelned v lit late l.rm oi
A BAI.P.f he lIAKMAN.ari- ntfoirr.ed
that John 1). J.ewr-s, elVj. actumey at lew,
i* 1 . empowered to cilleel .debts ; iholi
who are dtlirousol [,ievrnt*ng fmt s W) j
call or. Mr. Lev.e witi ott-<J !v/.
JACOB HAKMAN.
Sept. i r ) i>. 41 j
Tl l *
i * n wiv. l\ a •
;f u it'ct'td p r thr f!.,p . •
l ‘ * ,’*</*■ j
\ ! iruf* A.. 1 jj; A;
FALL GOOD
AL, yO,
An pxter.fivc .vnri con,|,|a ( , al .
(or ■ .•) f ; P/TV .A 1 ‘’
Fi 1 f? Y. confi * iqja or
tVs- • y fin ,( ic lit
rhir into.
.u.. 0,
C. frs
CROCtvL RY,
dil i ,cd for re f ft i Ij/)rr (
i F„- *. !.:r,f<rcd Oil ih jti o
lp ) 3 K I vVhii** ‘■
Q 2 ( 9 ‘•}■ I ‘j “I a'l’lb Down
; J ‘IO by 12 I d:,.w Othiv ‘•
20 casks bat fir c,w>i Sto ■:
OV HAN O,
Su\ d.’j flat anj squ*
GEORGIA.
By hi; Honor fARED IRU'li . .
j /Ant of tlfS rct: end Comma- ,
’ L: ,foJ the amj and \ ar . v ,f lr .
j at..! of th- Afi/i, th.-teoT.
A Pi-s >GI . IM AjjO-a’
lj’ ‘’ 1 ‘' rr 1 g'td -ini call no 11 . .
1 1 (trees a$ hive n. 1.
! ’ 1 “• ‘ 1 * ‘..-id on the tirii day -
I ( p.-rfi u to ivpn ,
i •;- h Il( use i Keprefentat y
! V m ‘’ * -* ;bl to h ■ Escellc,
no ‘ pt< lan iti >ni film x i, i,
I aid it appealing Ui-it J>cnms Shi.’
i i! :: ‘iigbeit miiiih, ri I vuia lliavun
” I nty proelamatio ~ ,
! ‘ “ ‘ ‘He, in r.rdf r th it ti..- i
- ‘ ,r; L.sv.'-.r. tin- aoc-p an,-,. ,
i lll ’‘. 1; (id appi-iittim vit, in I ,i,i, ln, ,
■ ts 01 •>'* ; ” S'* J'bl th ref.,. a
• o\ law required.
j T‘\ ..>< nm my hand and the ‘
j ■ ~,c -ate, at tiie So'ite-H i
1 .o'tilVilir. this s} th of
in the y, ~r of mir Lord, vighti-e
c’ i-u (mi lis. and ot the li'depei,.,
° l ‘ c Suigft , t Aincric .
thill) -just,
jARF.n th wr
! :t ’ hslciit und Coinirijni’ -r v\ -
iii'.N. CifAllitk.
Dcpi ty Secretary of ti; ; .
! < r & Moorhead
I Javc Just B?ce : v":', >'n I'Tdi'ion to tilt .
rr.tr itpply of
H”) Goods Li Grocerier,
PLAINS
vis Itu . huns,
‘i ‘ l i fine Cali r in fntsll c.if,-
ill Unis, fjiiin: MufcovaJo a,d
Sugars
7 Lijni. 1 j>'(TL/f tVi-ft-JnJia R.t .
.Ml of wu.ali will he Gift uu.ea.M -
term- , 1 r cafii or approved paper.
F'-pt. t 9 4 ,-
’ SUPHRFIVE
RICHMOND FLO! ‘
300 Darrels firfl q-ialitv Rid
Hour, just, leciivnl per fthoouer j .
iti.d lor Idle, apply to
MII.LLR& MOORLEAi ■, •
THOiVf iS LAWRANCE.
St P‘- 26 414.
Robert &c John Boltc ,
ll.irr. ton Sju.6,
O WEEDS Iron klloired
o Brown .iigan. per Hi.gfl.ead
I- if ditto p,-r Barrel
Inferior Cotfon Bagging
Crockery Ware in Crates
Nortliwatd Bum, and
* > i’.cr artii.h . from B est Oil
C-.inj; „■ vlul Slones, 3 teet diameter
Slacked Stone J.ime.
Sept. 23 lit 4 ,g
GEORGIA,
BY John (~ Net llinger, clerk of
01 Ordinary lor Lifling'uam County, a 1
P.forciaid.
\7, *’ * ‘IEAS, Curtis Loper ;rv.’
*’ v’ l* r aterr, have nop ted for!.*
J'f.ntffnry ‘.-i.pi the iu'te of Jam-” >
‘iii- oi ifd county, deo.afetl, it
>.!, r t'ur?, to cite and aiimomlh .
, o the kimlieo and creditors of in
ceded, to lie th"ir objections, i 1
have, in my office on or before tin
ot Oftohar ne.. , otherwile, letters (’
.s’il! he grt ute.J them.
Given under ray h ind ami fcal, thi .
ct Sept, to , f>, arid of the Ind’pi,,.
the ljnittd States the thirty•li*'i'.
CHAMIiI kS, 2id Sept,
pursue t
IThe.r Honors, John 11.
A. S, Bulloch.
THE eleifs'.rs of Ci
I county a<e nodfico, th..;
ivdl he opened on Mo:r
lixth day of Oftobrr i c.
o’clock ac the Court-’
the tity of Savannah, f
purpol’e of electing four
bers to CcfigreE, a ber •
three Rcjjreft ntatives to
LegiHatii c.
Ot JeieJ, that :!.c 0
jubiidled in the G ze t . < :
■ if v.
*
J x'nfl fro 11 t!> , •_
1 2d S-pfe ob r. ig- <
4*.j] J. bill L‘J ’