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Juck/i t £f HartjUn
Have received per the Columbia
cap:. iboldick, from Liverpool. I
$ Uzlcs white blue and brown
pi*’**,
i ditto red fear let, white and jel
Leva jl'tr*Ks*,
12 doz c car ft yarn r. off
(> dt. woolen cay-.
4 bates London duffels Blankets
i bale fuperfine, mixed, corbeau,
live, dottle, green blue, and black
do Lbs.
i do* el a flic frripe ; mixed, brown
blue and black kerfeymei ts,
i do. fine doth, fix coats trimmed
in black,
i ditto jackets end trowlers,
1 case drab, fear let ci-r.d blue cloth
cardim's trimmed with ermine,
i do. confiftingof white and black
cambricks , purple id fancy
cofd shawls narrow cor
ded dimities tamboured
end .jaconet mu fins &c*
1 case Hack bare. Una handker
chiefs 6 awls
white iff black camel's hair ditte,
plain and ftrip'dfilk florentine if c.
2 cases J ar.d \ wide Irtjh linens
i do. Irtjh face tin*
x do. diiper, diaper table cloths
huckaback, pavillion gauze if c.
l case fine bordered l -van handker
chiefs, pullicals , threads ana
[owing silk
i bhd befl green copperas
1 cajk curry combs, Markin* irons
and beliuwj.es,
i do. iron wedges.
1.5 boxes 3by 10 and 10 by it
crown window gl ifs
1 $ cajks bottled porter And Burton
ale ,
1 hamper hair brooms , fc r nbbing
brufocs , lliue, clothe*, and borje
ditto
5 cajks foot No* Ito 12 I do.
Juan do.
I do. bar lead
1 mnv j *m J ~-
2 cases frejh mft aid in fusult
bottles
36 kegs 20, io, 8 and 6 penny
clasp bead fljarp point nails,
60 pieces Inver nets tat tor. bagging
50 ditto flaxen and tow Ozna
burgs
12 doz. club axes
50 dozen bejl steeled bees
1 cask locket J p ads s,hand and fledge
hammers
50 keg s white paint
25 ditto hpanub brown
150 ft one jugs and jars
450 Iron pots from r t* 15 gal
lons
150 camp or Dutch ovens
72 tinned iron tea kettles
0 crats ajl'rted crockery wars
.consisting of pia.es dvjes
tureens, elegant pitchers,
i case mill, andcrojs cut , and whip
fa tvs
1 cask rue books ,
2 bundles frying putts and ball aft
ftocvels
2 ditto rice Heves
l cask fted corn mills,
coffee ditto,
hecks and binges helv'd hatchets
grubbing hoes, fajkionabl,
round and jqdjre bra/s fir*
dogs with jbovtlsund icr.gse
to lui t
I cask boxf pice mills , bottle fifinds,
glaz'd lists for seres ants,
faddie-s aud bridles, pound,
pins, double . ud fthgit bri
dles, gkf locks
I cask pewter disbts, plates , baftns
candle amulJs, and i*k
ftands,
X task fquart go fie irons, round
waffle ditto, carpenters /in
gle, jack and fore planes, wag
gon jack/crews, ft eel plate
hand jaws
tin baking pans,andJcalts
Twig end loaded crop whips
1 case drsjfiugglafses with drawers
1 cask iron tinned table and tea
fpoons,japan'd coffee poll, caudle
flicks money /calcs, bell mettle kettles,
grid irons, powder flasks , and jbot
pouches, japan waiters, square and
round fat tin work tea caddies,rat and
mouse traps 2 cajks /portm.m's pocket
pea knives. Table knives and Ms,
Carving ditit. dciffurs , cerk aud turn
screws*
September a. $6. ts,
fax Cuff ft or* S AiLc .* •
WILL be ft,ld at the enur 1 oufe in the
town of Bruntv;c*c, on toe third cay of
tflarca next, ts lubow mj* tract* oi lad,
amazed in Glynn co*my, or so Koch
thsrcol a vrfiriatirfy ilie uxc* dot ar and
cost?, reprelenfed a# being in uftaub,
unicH Lae proprietors, cr agents, avail!
themfeiv** of the tax law* ; in men cate
n*ae and proviutd, vi/.,
N# of a- 1 & whom origin- 7'*x hi arrears
cres a lygranted, to 1 90 I inAujiac
1000 Granted to PolLll,
taK eive* y ai*, #0 52
400 printed to 1 hotr.jc Uartwr,
(uk eleven ye*,a, 35 22
600 granted to c oiiin f. ’n'tfock,
tax for t.< elv* ye*j a, if 16:
1000 gi antd to J oi,* t'ierce, tax
eighteen year*, 145 t
aoo fctantei! to Archibald V':.
i lii'o*ii,-t*x elv*t‘ }•*! •., it 04 |
3o n t> granted to Wulusn Li.xtct,
tax t ur years, i
James Powell % CM'. C/. C.
N. b flaeing fore war*. !
on fume of my publication* ot uno
this requeuing all perform that holt:
and which is, or mav hereal;<r o*, riou ■
ee* in any of my advertisements, mi;err
on the tax hr? beenrtgula r ‘ty paid, ioihai
it will not come under the ti e tax ,*v
in such cal* made and yrovic‘*d, in lucl
case, to forward proper vouchers it or*
tha receiver of tax reiurns wima luch
ax laay have been pai l.
I observe one tract: fore.varned ot *c©
acre**, lor ssO. Probably iher may b* j
: n.dances ot great paat of tlw;• b*iug 1*
foan# part paidc
ihpt. 9- 95 ts.
Lux Co/fee tor's Sale.
I
WILL he fold ac the court hoefe in the
town oi Lrunfwickv on the *th day oi
ovrmber next, tl.o follow intracts ol
‘anc! situated in Glynn county, or as iucb
Jte thereof a will pay the tax r!u#, and
cods, returned by the following pet lons
or rhevr*j* 1800 and IBC i, agte*ble
r o *ax retur*.
ts aens if by return'd, l ux.
97 (ah snarti, yoo fca-Hlap J hom
moch, by Haymond Dcnunr#
jun. tins, ) nto
20 lea ill and bcmmoch* iotO
pine, by Uchard Ward,tax, 1 91 1-4
Ward for 1801, do.
for John parrot, 1 251. x
150 inland swamp, 5?o pin#,
by John Hendricks, tax, 552 t-2
James Powell C. T. G.C
Avgyjt
rsy jszii -."9 r */,
SCHEME of a LOTTERT,
Ta build a Catholic Cathedral Church in the
City oj ’ B*huntt e .
I prize of Lfti*rs 20.000
1 ditto 10,000
2 cl• ct<9 5000 1* lc,o#o
5 dirt* 1000 —= 5, > 0 >
!• diet* 50* s.r> o‘>
2 5 di 11 o 2. • — 5, oo o
200 dr to 100 -r- 2e,*o
200 ditto So I o ;oo
200 tii'to
2,‘oocii'ti #0
dit C> I )
l *rt dfw ticket *fte r 2000, b*v
i*j a lank to its uwkcr, 500
l di .* alter 4000 •lit 50#
1 ditto alter 6000 dint 500
1 ditt® alter 8000 into 500
1 dui* alter io,®oo dtti® s<>e
i ditto a r it* 1 2 ‘do dino 50*
l ®atcr 15,000 ditto 50©
I idter 18,000 ditt# s*o
1 dijto 20,000 diti® ?090
i<JL tirkt’, which my have
* bi.*iv to its nuiaoer, 4o*
71S ® Frizet, 210, oo®
IV >46 kluk*. Not two to * Friz*
21,000 t ickets,at 10 Dollars tech, t.ioy.af*
1 c laudable purpose of thin Lottery,
the many vaiaioie Pnz-s offered—ant!
t lie re not kein* two Blanks to a -Prize,
ar£ conUderaticns which give the
gers, region to hope fora rapid foie #fthe
i ic*et. The Drawing will counnenct
as fjoa at a futticient number of Tiekeis
(hell be fold to xutnorif* it thirty
day* aftrr the completion cf tii diaw
iiij* Prize* will be paid to the lor m me
Adventurers, fubjeA to a ucdudioa of
Fifteen per c nt. Snch prise* a* foall
not be demanded within Twelve Month*
• Iter the drawing i f.nifnecl, he
conlidered as the bene
lit of the Church. mb
Tickets to be had 11 Tsr<*t.er*, or
of such I‘arfon* a tr apfo**tt4 by
the in.
MANAGERS.
Right lev. Cart*!,
rev. Frauds Becflen.
MiSrs, David Wiliiamjmr,
Rebsrt Walk.
Charles ‘Ghtqttet #.
Patrick Benue t.
Arneld Livers,
Lttee % ter a an.
Francis - I. A ttickel,
to be had in C§s:!ei§w, 9 f
the rev, Mr, la Merrier. ReMs r
of tae Reman Cat he lick ( iearch , and
ix Savannah, of fhcmasDicheuegg x
merchant , tenter es Mreughtou a s j
Jeffer/en j reels.
3 m ’ * too.
Blank Checks, (
her Bale at tlejs ojice*
Robert £c joim Bolton,
Have receii'per barque Nixon, caftatn
6/. 4 iv, from iro 11. aa and ,
J*; / h .iSL v ’ Glass Ware, a Slot ted for
V_v the country,
4c O Matted I* laiks,
iso pieces Olt.aburgs,
20 ditto Bremen Rolls,
1 c<-G brown and colored Threads,
1 ditto Btudies and Brooms,
I ditto colored. Oil Cloth,
120 bales bail cloth, 6 dozen Bed Bunts,
4o reams wrapping
20 ditto writing ditto,
1 eftie bird cages,
f w<e drums, dilretent fixes,
1 case tapes, bobbins and lace;,
1 died Tov,
2 chells imsil looking glafies,
1 calk Coilee-Mills,
1 calk containing dints. Hate pencils,
n-wrbles s'glals beads,aborted colors,
hop ng cloths, >o. ! ■ 2,3 and 4,
l case Umbrella*, with cast and crook
and parasols, a.lot ted,
-’artv Iron* : Scythes,
i case hat covers, green and brow*,
too jin;* <k RP-eniib vnai is
bottle*,
z calks lampblack,
t neits trunk*,
I faiimg, hambro wid f.dung lino,
’ skin, sewing and whipping twine,
! caie anu t bale llemifli Ihet ung,
i cafevelvetbindii: js crape it check Hurts
1 bale ‘Nankesnetta,
t calk Camphor,
x ■
i 8 oaken liquor cases,
Brown and white platida*,
Quire and memorandum books,
1 :a.e* fowling pieces',double aiid single
barrel,
20 cases vrindodglafs Bbv ic& 10by ?r,
30 c**K.i paint uu,
40 pipes Gin 150 gin cases,
100 Demijohns,
20 pair Cullen br Cologne Mill-Stones,
36 inches diameter and 7 thick,
) 20 pair Quern-Stones, 23 and 26 inches
diameter,
* 300 kegs and half kegs gun powdet,
13000 red Hearth Tiles,
Flat and square iron, Iheet iron*
6 bale* Cotton baggio-^
Shirting Linens,
I cale archangel Diaper. June 26.
K. &f. BOLTON,
*J
Havi just reseivsd fsr tie Miffffppi
fri >* ‘Liverpool,
8 cases hats, fui table for lummer wear,
(4 pieces ladies C*3 a and fine tight
(afnmtre,
trnntcs niuliiirp, — ,
black figured, and handkerchief*,
200 pieces bell cohon Bagging,
1 cafi pewter bafon*, plates a rii car*
die mould's,
a tides Irilh linan,
i coteii belt curled h?*:- matrefivs,
12 balt#.s olnabifrgs,
too calks nails, fiat and Btarp points,
iiriped and silk nankeetis, quillings,
dimities, be.
Color’d, white and black cambric,
ivegs white lead, yellow •chrartd Span
iih brown
Frying pans : hair brooms,
Carpenters’ tccls: cutlery : Iron mu-
£ Rr N
Portmantua trunk's,
(icnilemen* laddlts, anal plated chair
harncik,
Servants giazed hats. 615.
Prime.
Invents fs Cut on Bagging,
soo Pieces,
A Ifb
40 boxes India Chin* containing
49 62 pa. pr, ie:. and,
ig Ebb. Ihipßrcad.
Just received and for file by—
( \ Surge H . Diividfon.
C*[>- 2c*. 96 if.
Factorage 6c Cummiffion
Buiinels.
.Coil ce lioitjs tv barf.
riHE Subicribers having rn
tered into copartncrdrip un
der thr firm of
Phiniky G? IV'himah .
and haring rented convenient
O orr? on laid wharf for the rectp
tionofll kinds of Ihoduce aiid
Property which may be rntrufteci
to their care older their service rc
their 1 riends and the Public in
above line and hope bv drift atten
tion to merit their confidence.
Their counting House is the
the one lately occupied E.
Stark cn. kid wharf.
Ferdinand Pbinizy
Francis 11, Welman
January 5 tf.
For Salt.
A SMALL. Tenement with
out houfea complete, fuiuL
td ac the eau end of the city.
For particulars inquire of
Levy Air a! tarns, AnU'r.
Auvruit 2|, if.
sim ■
% & ~-vi f > ; fit f
Georgia E cuubiicar.,
AN 9
r ATE INTELUGENCER.
~J3T~L VON fin I MORSE.
SAVANNAH, October 4, 1803.
7h* prit e of this paper, l<wice a week i,
Six Do Hit is a year , pay aHe halj yearly iu
advance* The ct’m.JA'/. per is Four JJ Idl.lt *
a year, payable quarter yearly in advance*
Jhe Post-Masters in the state of South Cm.
retina and Georgia, are authorised, to re-civ,
subscriptions for this paper and for the Ame
rican Literary Advertiser, publish l by Lyon
grid Dinmore, in V/aslingloa City . Sul:scrip,
turns for the Alexandria Expositor, by lie
same/rm arc requested at this flee.
Mr. George Z Houston, of Augusta
receive money due either of the above limit:.
It appeaf* that Bonaparte, on his late
! excursion in the sea-coast, whither he wen
ostensibly to view the naval and military
forces of the nation, was plentifully regaled
with the iucenfe of adulation. Such auula
tion, indeed, as the voice of folly and sy
cophancy fainted him with at aim oft every
llep in his journey, we believe has been
rarely, if ever, offered at the ferine of power
and ambition, in any former period of I.;(lo
ry. For example, the PrexVft of the Fas
de Calais, thus addrefl’es him :—“ We
know, that to ensure tlie happiness and
glory of France, to render to all people the
freedom of commerce and the leas, to
humble the .audacious destroyers of the rc
pofe of the Universe, and to fix at length
peace upon earth, God ended Bon aj arte
and rested from his labor !”
When impiety ar>d blafpheruy, like this,
C. - ~ 1 ♦y . - ■1 r .-’ C , p. 1i , y*
the pvic of the Fir 11 Consul; and when the
(nation man i fells -a disposition to tolerate the
.authors of iucli horrid mockery of Divine
Providence, can we exprrih that liberty
will deign to take up her abode with French
men ? The hope, we fear, is vain, for Liber
ty will never dwell with a people a majority
of whom Ignorance and Fanticifm hare
ft ted to become the willing (laves of ufur
pation and tyranny. Judging from present
-ppcarances, France seems to be dcltined to
retrace her (leps to the goal of despotism.
The spirit of philosophy which gave birth
to her revolution Las taken its flight to
heaven, and left her Jeftinv in the hands of
hyuack and Impoftera. Such at lead are
the conclulions we mu ft draw from appear
ances—that is, from the tenor of all the ac
counts we receive, as well through the
medium of the French as the Engliih prints.
These all concur iu veprefenting Bonapa te
and his obsequious Counfeßors of State and
Tribunes as the lole arbiters of the destiny
of France—the people and the army are
alike the (laves of a superstition which at
taches them to the First consul, and renders
them fubfrrvient to lii views of ambition
and conquest. Is there then no room to
hope, that Europe may yet enjoy the ble(T
ing of freedom ? The event* of futurity
must answer the question. But to the peo
.people.of America the present (late of Eu
’rope, and of France in particular, exhibits
an avsrful lefl'ou, *
Whea we view the degraded date of
France, compared with what it might have
been had the genuine principles of of her re
volution influenced the conduct of thoic in
whom (he ha unhappily c®nfided; when we
conlider that her republicanism has become
the prey of factions, and her citizens the
saves of ufui'pation, it (hould teach us to
moderate our pafllons, and to subdue our |
p’-ejudices, that we maybe aware of fpiitting
j upon the fame roek : ft should difpafe us to
lexcrcfte aou inculcate a lpirit ox philanthro
phv towards each other; to give to our rulers,
whom we have freely cbofen, that confi
dence which a (ree choice is calculated to
impire ; to adhere to the principle* which
our federal amd (late constitutions have hap-1
pily eftablilhed among us ; to pursue inauf- j
try and economy in our domdlic concerns,
a3 the surest roads to wealth, and the best
mean of pro*noting the happiuefs of indivi
duals, and the prosperity of out country ;
and finally to cherilh a national spirit which
(hall induce us to.fpurnat the idea of foreign
councxions or controuL In vain lhall we
look to Europe for cxamplei of government,
religion, moral* or manners. They are not
to be iound in the institutions cf Bonaparte,
nor in the monarchy of England, nor in the
defpotiiras of Germany and RuiTia ; nor in
any petty monarchies or defpotifm* which
are the mere lateuitei of those enormous
powers. On our own wildoin and virtue
inuu we depend, ior the prefcrvation of our
liberties —and may it ever be our chiefcil
care to baud them unfullicd to posterity-
( -i do any Rc^ijhr.
_ lhed, in this city, cn Sunday last, Mr.
L.tac Muzzal. in the 27th year of hL age.
“ yesterday morning, M \ John
Juiuce, iormerly of New-Jersey.-
a i<ju) a li'juuv'.i a ci C .-t'u!7
(k-.ORiiE R.—. 1 nai ii.drudbir
1) ♦ , c r. m .u < •u ’ ; t s ‘ w •
i*id priv ;t *c'r>, n.r Uv: fl or *\ ■; I-.v
i t ‘is of IPS’ quo ! o iv.na Ago. i .
i* ren h a;.vl lautavia s xepublics, dc •
Given at our Ccuit ir S'. Janes *, : •
4 i dsy of June, iScj, ia the 43J year
of (ur reign.
In con!.deration *f the pr*fent Hate ‘ t
ronmene, we are pleated hereby to !i
----rebt the co umaaJc.s of our th;ps cf r s r
and p-ivaieers not o leize any neutral
veil'd which lha!l be carrying on trade
diretS’ .’
my and the neutral country to which ;h -
V-. Tel belongs, and 1* kn with the pr. -
.. .tv v f inhabitants ol idch neutral coo •-
_rv, dm! t u at such neutral velL-1 IhiU
1>: o fappl/iug, or iiiili not have* on
ths ourward voyjgc lupphed the en®n*y,
wi h irnclcs contrtband of war, a ul Lh.iil
nef be trading with any blockxd.d purr*
Bv his cotninatu’
i’LLHAdf.
CharieJon, September 28.
Veßcrdav Arrived’ bvg i>lary, Sni t’o*
Greenock, -63 days; ship Maria, Chisholm,
Liverpool, 57 day* ; lUp. Rising States.
Braqdon, Philatic!pht3, ic \< ya ; fliipMaiy,
Hudson; Amftcrdam, 81 day;; ihip Sarah,
Borden, Greenock, ( : o days; lh ; p
mingham Packet, Cockran, London, 65
days ; Hoop ‘t'hrc* Sijicrs, Champlin, Ha
vahnay, 11 day*
T*ie Tro Friends, M’Ncil, from th.
port, has Arrived at Portland; Tippoo S.iih,
Flagg, at .Do cr, and the Seven Siilerg
Child, at Liverpool.
‘The French brig Nancy, from South
Carolina for Rochelle, has been carried i
to Port drouth by a Brit, in privateer.
The United Stages brig Argus, has failed
from Belton for the Mediterrauian.
Foreign News.
<T>
PARIS, Ag ft 1.
I ettrrS from Bruffcls fay, that ‘'l. L ra
bard, privy cDunftllor to the king of Pniifia.,
1 had offered, the mediation of bi court, con -
jointly with that ot Rufha, to endeavor to
alfeft a pAcibcition between France and iin
gland. Time mull ct what foundatiovl
there for this intelligence.
An advice boat, which eicsped the vig
ilance of the Engilh cruisers, arrived on the
9th ini’l. in the Tcxcl, from the Cape if
Good-Hope. Tn the ditpatebes which ilic
brought it is ilated, that every thing there
is in the bell condition, and the fettlcmcnt
is preparing to make * flrong refiflance a
ytfinil hoftilc attack, due garrison of tire
C ape was never so (L ong in any former war,
as it ha3 been since the month of Decem
ber laif, when governor Jarifen arrived with
about ten thousand men, several detach
mei.ts of those troops were intended for th*
Eaft-Indtes, but circumdances rendered it
necdiary to retain them at the Cape.
LONDON, July 30.
Tills morning we received Bari* paper*
to the 27th infl.
The Moniteur of the preceding day>
fays —*’ his Prussian majefly, offered to the
1 king of England to guarantee Hanover, and
acquainted him 111 at the only condition
which France demanded for that guarantee
was, that his Britannic majefly should er |
gage to refptcl the Pruflian flag, and not
to search the velfels of that nation, except
to aicertain that the flag was not fraudulent,
“ The king of t ngiand replied that he
wou’d not content to c! part in favor of tl t
Pruifian Hag, from the principles of neutra
lity admitted b/ the code of the Englith
government. In consequence of this an-
Iwcr, his *jajeflv, the King of Prnflia, felt
that he could not and ought r*ct to interfere
in the affair* of Hanover.
It i* Hated in letters from Hanover, that*
an important negociation is carrying on in
that city between the French, Pruifian and Da •
nifii envoys. tis supposed to relate to the
re-operiting of the Elbe.
No ice vi js yelterc’ay poflrd at
Llos and • coffee house, ?’ a the \Vtfe is.
oioiksdrd aa well a3 t. e Elbe.
The First Consul has ben waited or
a Bti‘f?'rl, by the Bai Vivian deputies, to
whom has been added, Mr
plenninck, tho Lt? Batavian emballador
to our court. Bv the cur.ven tion
lv coqciuded between the tvro republics
it aope irs that there are to be Ra
tioned in Holland 26,00 c French troopr
and that is to furniib France with
fit'e l-Tps of the line rr ■ frigates, and v>.
vafl r.i of gun bo.ts rmd flat bot
tomed bon * I . execufion ot the latter
part of the convention, the B itaviar.
council of marine has already or
■ers lor building f xoo gnu boats, car*
three i>| cr 24 pouuciei? and
tKt-boitomed basts.
2.
The acccurrs from frrarce F l a~c>rs’ >
and Holland, (late tluit the g<ca cta£ti
v >iy pievaiis in ail the * nrrrv, ‘* port?, if?
building; gun and Hat bottomed bo.:ts
1 he Hamburgh paper ot the -27th init.
w bich was brought bar the Hambim.”*
mail lad night, lus been directed. to ifatev
lk \hat the number of workmen emp’o' r ‘J
■hrougheut the in building
DottOined vciicis aud gun hints, isettim?/*
*.ed at 100,000—ti e boar* ar;d vrlTels
or the expedition ag’inft Ftp fund, * 1
will be ready in ?u*umn f will amoum J.**
; at le.dt four thousand.”
The Dutch have been commanded,’ by
their tyrannical allies, to quicken tlicit na\ J
preparations, aJ to tit out, as fbon as pe -
bble, one hundred gun-boats, to carry thr-s
13 and 24 pounders ach, and 25 o flat-bcV
toined boats.
A Ltler from Gibraltar, dated the < } Oe
ulf. nu ntiorts the capture of the -eao fnge.tr
by a French oh Tomoni. Wr