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Coittml)urn ißuscttm, SAY ANNA GAZETTE. Vol. XXIV.—No. 3856. Washington Hall. TP ME keeper of this establishment respectful ly informs his friends and the public, that the new, and spacious Hotel, corner of Bay and Jef fersor street, called the WASHINGTON HALL, is now open for the reception of regulat Board ers and Travellers, where a few Gentlemen can lie accomodated with separate rooms, no expence l as been spared to make it complete, fpr the pur pose in every respect. The Bar room will be supplied with the choi cest Wines, and Liquors—and, every attention paid to make the situation pleasant and agree able. N. B. A large and convenient Stable has been fitted up, where a few horses will be taken on moderate terms, jan 27 25 *— i Office of the Savannah River Navigation Company. OrDERED, That from “nd after the 2d clay of August, no Stock shall be transferred on the Books of this Company, upon which any Instal ment shall remain due and unpaid. Resolved, That approved endorsed notes, with interest, at 60 days, be received for the Instal ment of five per cent, on Stock, giving a special receipt for them; but when an endorser cannot he given, then the stock must be hypothecated. “” Extract from the Minutes. J. C. WINTER, President. Augusta, Aug. 6. aug 12s 32 THE UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, AT THEIR OFFICE, NO. 56 WALL-STnF.ET, Continue to insure lives, grant ANNUITIES, and to enter into all contracts de pendent upon the CHANCES of LIFE and DEATH. The increasing business of the Company in this department affords satisfactory evidence of the growing sentiment of the public in favor of its utility; and their funds being secured by mortgages on real estate within this state, of the -ver— -- r cent moretha . the sums loan . . ve.t a sure pleefije us their _c.tire . y- w Clp-’F engirFi meiits. t3 Insurance upon ms Lite, a person may invest any sum for the benefit of his family, in a way that secures to it the amount insured, even should he die immediately after ; while the premiums paid therefor, during a life of ordina ry length, will not, with compound interest, ex ceed the amount insured. Those who at present are in the enjoyment of a lucrative business, subject however to the risks attendant upon mercantile operations, may, for a sum paid down, provide for their relatives in the event of their decease : while should mis fortune overtake them, the Company will at any time convert the contract intended for the ben efit oftheir survivors, into one for their own personal advantage. Captains of vessels and Supercargoes bound upon distant and dangerous voyages, may at moderate rates, assure the profits which will in a great measure depenu upon their safe return; and the parties concerned in such expeditions ir.ay secure themselves from any loss which might arise from toe death of their confidential agent, who may be the only person qualified to bring the aih cuture to u profitable close. Persons who give credit with the certainty of being paid, pro* filed their customer live, til) ihe lime ot payment, hut who consider it us doubt ful what they might get should lie die, may guard themselves against any risk of tint na ture. Uy the purchase of ANNUITIES, the aged may add si ry much to their income, receiving la addition bi interest, an annual per tentage, tuHu irnt m tin average durs'ion of'life to cat in the piiucipal. h> the purchase of ANSI I UKh depending sursnoratup, husbands may, on very modcr aute-rma, provide fur ihr support of their wives di-it widows , or may ... the sale ot teal estate piuiuit an ..piivahrni lor the surrender lo ir iijrijtt Ami boiult rcl L* • f ... 4 Will L I wined in p*dseut fur ,wtract. uvwik I* *Ut till# 4 . Tin bat.Nffs ulMdamdwwd prul►.o*i*l nun, | Igyg ~| An, ydig* I 111 til il l . || . ; 1 Itlt ##f|t it fti t.lt, i mUMM AfrXJtUfK# li ‘ Vv IS. I, \ .. s # Ui> * iiiluni, i#si #| it imt •***#&* ihl A*nt u , u f ■ *** tt ■ I 4#l |r HU494 ini —4 $4 Hit #J fit*#, #*’ j #’ I m* ‘ ‘*4 W i w tin i4 ititß A* •*•‘o ‘—u* a as l lOtutHO) .I*. srn> IU 49 %M 4 $44*4 %l tM 4* 44**99* $ hoxvuHuU tmtf if It* * < /*/ //A h lUMMtititi J 90$ Sum94o 04000 *w 9 so44*s If IN 4 *54*4904 4 # 44-14 1 4$$0 4**94o'ss 4JI stt 999*9 Just Received , I. ER brigs Almira and Spcedy-pcace, and schooner Susan, A FRESH SUPPLY OF BOOTS and SHOES, In addition to a large assortment, all for sale. By SAMUEL EVANS, Red Store east of the Exchange, Down the Bluff. may 5 5m 79 Ten Hollars Reward |gjgg^tg WILL be paid for apprehending a negro man JOE KNIGHT, Well known, and presumed to be hovering a bout in this city. The above reward and all reasonable charges will be paid on liis delivery to mr. John Cathiu, Augusta or P. STANTON. aug 3 s 28 Twenty Hollars Reward. D XXANAWAY about a week since a negro man JOILV. r l-crty °f mr. Reason D. Beale of Augus ta,—John is 18 or 19 years old, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, his color would be called black but is very bright; his face full and quite a pleasant countenance, wearing a smile when spoken to, and little if any appearance of beard, lie is heavy and well made, his legs inclined to bow. Whoever will deliver this fellow to the subscriber or lodge him in any gaol in the state, shall receive the above reward. Captains of vessels are warned not to take the said fellow away on the penalty of the law. A G. SEMMES. july 29 n 26 One Hundred Dollars Reward F*ORapprc bending and securingRICHMOND and J \CK, who ran away from the subscriber’s near N'ewberrv Court house, Eolith Carolina, on the 18lh May fait. UICUMOXU A tall Mas k man, about .10 years of age, a black smith by trade JACK, a low well act fellow about (went) dive sears of age, rather ofa tawny conijd* i imn j tin s will no doubt make for Haiti uhiic from wbich pl*e they were lately brought Jtt||\ and At BTIN WOOLFOI.K. ( (,V*. J Jum lUUi July 1 n 114 Runaway, swsMt t-4 I I tlKtl, a Uiight ttulatlu *¥ ywaa* Aat, t 4 akasss tsafwia, stanst a a.la, like ty-*.£ I*4 .•**** Sm.l ihtiKMl bank, fan **if 4twe* uaasas, I***# ak at, • ears a hand t,*#* *<„tit ana Ms i,tmi AH 4 >(w, U l m sahaM l*aa awl f (rib* asu, master* I squill a* awi #4 M m *ams Inw4 m aha May j #•** **iw Sa jpn* <4l aaaaas <4 tha sssaals hus| I a out 4 ntwsMtisrf Jllwi •4t ha giiasi j Mr.os> 4 •***. am Imih4 • *I *~*J |\ a* if tskast Ma ai*MM M|M * >* I M #tMk|Olf { yota #9 9 MV fmammak 1.4 hr ary, PC * * *•* lim.May 99*§** % frwlwy frwanj *• *’**'aii9 # * at* mw* ail m hay* y*’ 4to 4 fiit i| i ** t* f ****# SATURHAY MORNING, AUGUST 2i, 1819. Savannah Rum and Spirits. T i O grocers, retailers of spirits, &c. A large stock of the above articles of a superior quality, with a variety of excellent flavored Cordials, n>t inferior to foreign,and all kinds of foreign spirits to be disposed of on reasonable terms at the Sa vannah Distillery, Spring KilßAvvliere a con stant supply will be kept. ; N. B. A good horse Grist I gl, with French Burrs, nearly new. V Also, a prime Negro Fellow, an excellent cooper. may 25 \ 96 Stolen. FROM in front of Bolton’s Central Buildings, a Bale of Upland Cotton marked A. No. 38. W. H. 270. A reward of Ffty Holla's will be paid for information about the thief. —It is supposed to have been taken on board some vessel in the Harbor. CARNOCHAN & MITCIIEL. july 20 s 22 One hundred Hollas Reward. WILL be given for apprehending and fur nishing proof to convict, the vilUin or villains who on the night of the 6th inst. broke into the Post Office, by boring auger holts into the sli ding window, which opens into the Exchange, and carried ofl a quantity of copper coin, and silver change to a small amount. PHILLIP BOX, r, m. a ig 10 31 Situation Wanted. An active young man well Acquainted with mercantile business, wants employment. A sit uation in some respectable counting house is desirable. For particulars please apply at this office. july 24 h 24 Situation Wanted. A Mas L-d able ex perience in the Business of tills city, wishes a situation in an Auction store or Counting-room, (former preferred.) Those wishing an assistant, will please address C. D. care; of the editors, june 19 109 Savannah Marine and Fire INSURANCE OFFICE. FIISKS against Fire will be taken in the said office on and-after Wednesday next, the sth inst The rates of premium and other particulars can be learnt on application at the office. U. WAYNE, scc’ry. may 4 ag 78 Fire Insurance. FIIE Frankiin fire insurananee company, in corporated by an ret of the Legislature of the state of New-vork for the purpose of Insuring all kinds of Goods, Wares, Mert&andize anu Buildings, against loss or damage by fire, have established an office at No. 41. m'l-street, New-- york, w I ere orders for insurance from any part ofthe united states will be immediately attend ed to. Tl.eir capital is half a million of Dollars, which is amply secured, and as this company does not, take any marine or sea risks, it is considered as affording an additional security to the assured— I he following lire the names of the duectors who pledge themselves that all los.t* shall be promptly and liberally adjusted. DIRECTORS. Elisha Tihbits | Philip ILr.sher Henry 1. Wyckoff i Thomas rranklin George Griswold | James >V <JWi William Bayard jun. ? Stephen Whitney John T Lawrence j Joseph P. M’Kinne James Moorman < Perez Joins Benjamin 1.. Swan t John Ado.,* Jehu J. Palmer } Thomas ivLUy Klilhft Tihbits, PrteiiUn j J. Worthington, \cretcry, no v 7 wte 85 New •York Firemen Insurance coMr.wr. C.AIMTAL 400,000 non Alls— am d* secured. DIRECTORS. Jului IS Coster John Jacob Au* r Willem \V Todd Josiali Storgos llcnry Waring benjamin l> -sobey Abraham llicltard* John CalvUl liimt ll)r I'elrr I. Ntuni V\ ilium Cahoone Archibald M'S ickar Samuel i- Hue land Joseph Strof g Tnu<iuC llvnil, PretiJetsl. June \\ turn v, .CJstent. WlillU M’Stil, T'Wtiry, 1k ttiborrdterhating been app. inted agent mI ibe Vt txrk t'ircnuii Intur-moe Company, • rill lull |>uwcr it the behalf oi atd company to •Meet agwiost tire, on gou>% ware* ami ■mi* aaliw, kawwia, building*, mil|u vwaoebin port, a-wl r**>*U} w* all kinds u* property in ilut nti t 4 tieimif, ie now r*tb to rereire lypkewtnmo ml effect laeinaf* again*! fire, in erthik* per of In* agent), at * iMKA-eleHUnat, ktk eiU be at bbentl n eakee titti, way be km* n an ap tArta*M>. a* by Mter |we pari, do* r. .ug *. bweiili >W prM*s* ami prop* tty rmpUrod la he *eaa *4 A*l lame* •*( •■•>> >! lit Hut will be I innt*‘i ml L’uitUi a*'uariml *lniil* l r ’ T AMr.i itr % , Mli i H ssmß>a@asm©o Oil sale, wholesale and retail, by Doctor J. R BERTRELOT, nearly opposite the Exchange, in the city of Sa vannah, the following highly approved FAMILY MEDICINES. Prepared by Noah Ridgely, Baltimore—viz: Lee's Ague Hrops. Never was a Medicine off ered that has greater clain on the public approbation than this, as ma ny thousands can testify. The proprietor is in possession of a great num ber of cases or cures, but for want of room can only give the following recent and extraordina ry one: Extract of a letter from Dr. James Hawkins. Mr. Noah Ridgely, Dear friend—l have sold a phial of your Lee’s Ague and Fever draps to a gentleman in this place which has cured him in two days. Steubenville, f Ohio,J April 6,1818.” Zee’s Antibillious Tills , These much esteemed pills have been for ma ny years prepared in Baltimore by the present proprietor, as many of our most respectable cit izens can testify; and a number of them have redily and gladly given certificates of their great value as a family phisic. Lee's Elixir , A sovereign remedy for Colds,obstinate Conghs, Catarrhs, asthmas, sore Throats, and approach ing Consumptions. A single trial will prove that it restores the determination of the fluids to the surface ofjthe body, and brings on the common, healthful per spiration : that it disloges and evacuates the tough, visced phlegm or mucas, strengthens the weakened vessels of the lungs.—Thus striking at the root of disorder, the symptoms are of course effectually and permanently conquered. From the many certificates of cures, and lcters recommending his Elixir, the proprietor has, (or the want of room, made the following : F n j-r/o- ‘ec J .-.f j'l.r*l Si. .? Sparks, esq. Cheraw court-house, S. Carolina. Mr. Noah Ridgely, Sir —Being affected with an obstinate cough for more than seven years, which has never yielded to any remedies, though numbers have been applied, until I procured a few phials o your LEE’S ELIXIR, for the cure of colds, 01/ stinatc coughs, Sic. w hich gave me considera ble relief, and which, could I procure immedi ately a sufficient quantity, will, l feel confiden by being sufficiently used, remove the most dis* Lee's Worm Lozenges. The proprietor has now the pleasure of sta ting that the following case came under his im mediate observation : his little daughter, about 5 years old, appeared very visibly to lose her flesh : no particular cause could be given for her thus pining away, she was at length taken with fevers, which, with other symptons led him to believe she had worms; he gave her a dose of Lee’s Lozenges, which brought away, incred itable as it may appear, 2 worms, the one fifteen and the other thirteen inches in length, each three fourths of an inch round; he has given the Lozenges to another of his children, which has brought away a vast quantity of very small worms. The proprietor is now in possession of the large worms—those inclined to see them will be gratified by calling at his Dispensary. Lee's Sovereign Ointment for the ITCH , Warranted to cure by one application, free from Mercury or any pernicious ingredient.— Tins vegetable remedy is so mild, yet effica cious, that it may be used with the utmost safe ty, on the most delicate pregnant lady, or on a child of a week old. Lee's genuine Version Lotion , The Persian Lotion operates mildly, render ing the skin delicately soft and s.nouih—impro ving the complexion. Lee'* .dgne and fever Drops. —warranted to cure if taken according to the directions. Let's grand Restorative and nervous Cordial. A moat valuable medicine for great and genera) debility, nervous disorders, loss of appetite, &c lire's essence and extracts of Mustard. —An in fallible rented}’ for sprains, bruises, rheumatism, numbness, chilblains, &c. Ixe's Indian vegetable Specif c.—K certain and effectual cure for the venereal and gonorrha a. lxt't tooth ache Drop*,— which give immedi ate relief. Ixe's tooth Po% dec, —which cleans and beau •ilk** the teeth. last's cjfe Water—u certain cure foraorc eyes ixe's anodyne Elixir, for the cure of head ache*. ixe's com P’aoter, for mooting and destroy* tig < urns. The proprietor would lie glad o insert the m*uy crrUfleatea and letters receonimending 0t stave truly vshtshle medicines, but this, in • newspaper, is imnraciieable—lie therefore with mi n mil rcHilideiiee r spn tfully tiller* them to a liberal and discerning public NOAI! KIIM.FXY, ( tut. Michael Is* U Cos) lirwnili flee I, JMM SIO Tll IX A b-r.lb el fist ate ; ,M.l tgago# for fir irb o* this skit New Series —Vol.~3.— No. 4 30, Warm Springs. TIIESE Springs are on the French Broad V- ■ ver, in the county of Buncombe and state of North Carolina, two hundred m’des from Angus ta in Georgia, and about the same distance front Columbia, in South Carolina. The subscriber having taken charge of tiff establishment for the present year, “takes thi opportunity to inform the public generally, tha he is well supplied with every thing the conn * try affords for man and horse, and will endeavor to promote the ease and comfort of those who may think proper to resort there either for health or pleasure during the sickly season. It is need less to say any thing in praise of these WATERS* their importance having been established by the experience cf many years, in the cure and relief of many ofthe diseases with which humanity is afflicted.—Visitors can be accommodated with Limestone, Free Slone, and Warm Water, as their appetites may suit—a good Flat will bti kept opposite the Springs, and other improve ments made for their convenience. The price of Boarding for man and horse will be as cheap as the country affords. WILSON BARRONtON. editors of the Savannah Museum* Charleston City Gazette, and Columbia State Gazette, will please to publish the above iff their respective papers once a week for foul weeks, and forward their accounts to this office for payment. Avgusta, May 25. june 1 fli 101 Mineral Waters. T X HE subscriber hds re-commenced the mafi ufacturing of MINERAL WATERS, and assures the ladies and gentlemen of Savannah that by calling at his Apothecary store, Barnard-street; near Market-square, they may partake of a glasS equal in point of strength and degree of cold* to any sold in the northern cities. N. B. The causes of past disappointments lb , liis customers are now removed V. KREEGEU. June 29 s 13 - ■ - - I Notice. -OURING the absence of our John Speak* man, John McNish, esq. and L. It. Almy, are our attornies. JOHN SPEARMAN Si CO. july 20 wa 22 Notice. T X HE copartnesrhip hitherto existing betwefen the subscribers under the firm of I fall & Mitchell j is bv mutual consent this day dissolved. ElipluU let Mitchell is authorized to settle the concent W. Z. HALL. ELIPIIALET MITCHELL, july 3 s 15 Notice. DuRING the absense of the subscriber, mf* John Lewis, is appointed our attorney. TAFT &. SIBLEY’S, aug 3 t 28 Notice. During the absence of the subscribers, tpf. David Williford (who has on hand, their stock of Soap and Candles, for sale,) will act as their* attorney. L. BALDWIN & CO. july 3 ca * 15 Notice. TIIE copartnership heretofore exiting be< tween French & Bright is this day d ; ssolvcd by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm are requested to make immediate payment to Partrige Adams who is duly authorised to re ceive the same CALVIN FRENCH. ELISHA BRIGHT. june 29 13 —■ ■ - ■ ■ ‘ *■• i Notice. The copartnership heretofore existing bds tween Cooper, Smerdcu ft Muckier, sail maker# is tins dav dissolved by mutual Consent, the bit sincss will in future be carried on order the firm of Bmcrden & llucklcr, Mulloch’* buildings. • C.Kultt.K COOI'KM, JAM K 8 KHKKDKN MM II MOCkI.KK June 22 SlO Notice. So CCVI.KIt, euj. and rnr. JM). || BRI'SK are my Attorney*. JOSEPH MACON mu) 2S wa (Mi ii—i i ■ ■*’ — mm ■ twpp -m. i rnmmmmnnmmmpi Notice, Mm JOHN MStVfff is appointed Asnt for Uic subscriber* during I heir *h*eu, liu Hie my of ftavsnusb MAN I ON Is ****** )*•*s4 n II