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Vol. XIX.—No. 44]
New Goods.
irsT RECEIVED.
\ Black Canton Crape
Do. Cambric
4-4 and 6-4 Cambric Muslin
Black Luteftring
Lady’s black silk Hose
Black frlk Florentine
White and colored lilk Bords and Che
nills
Silk and ootton Umbrellas
Pavilion Gauze
Brown Holland
Searsucker9
“Wiiite Satin and Silk
Long kid Gloves
Homespun
Linen pocket Handkerchiefs
Pint* Eftiopillas
4-4 Callicoes
Linen Creas
Apron Check
Fafliionable Cord.
Ozn-burgs
J. E. WHITE, & Cos.
July 8 31 42
~HillsT HalTsT Co.~~
Have for sale on accommodating terms ,
Swedifli Bar Iron, assorted
Hoop and Slit Iron
Sneet Iron
Steel
.All urn
Gunpowder
Gun Flints
Bed Cognac Brandy
Tobacco
Bacon—Flour
Spermaceti Oil. July 28 4t 42
For Sale,
Bacon, Whilkey and new Flour, by
T. A. SCHOEDDE.
July 28—48
Coffee & Sugar.
70 bags prime Green Coffee
*8 boxes superior quality Havana Sugar, i
For sale by
T. A. SCHOEDDE.
July 28—42
For Sale,
A prime likely NEGRO FELLOW,
aged about 18 years, a good drayman,
ploughman and hostler; fold for no fault;
the Titles are indilputable.—Any perlon
wanting a good lervent, will find it to
their advantage in purChaling.
T. A. SCHOEDDE.
July 28—42
For,, Sale,
A handsome new CHAIR, with elegant
double plated HARNESS, and a fine chair •
and saddle HORSE. Applv to
July 28—43 , P. MORIN.
Vinegar.
3,0 barrels flrong Cider Vinegar, and
Sharp Wine Vintgar, fit for Pickles
For fide by P. MORIN,
Opposite to Messrs. Dufore’s •
__July 28—42
Cognac Brandy.
A pipe, superior in quality to any that
has been offered for sale recently, is now
on tap, genuine as imported, high 4th pi oof,
by the demijohn. Also, fotne excellent
ALE.
ALEXANDER S. ROE.
July 14—38 , * j
Bills on New York,
At a £hort fight, for sale by
JOS. CARRUTHERS & Go.
July 14—3* ,
Bills on New York,
< For sale by P SGHENK&C o.
June 2 26
Crockery and Glass Ware. •
. Avery general alTortment, is now |
opened and to be fold at Wholesale and •
Retail, on moderate terms.
Also, a few Crates well assorted
fcr country merchants contacting, princi
pally Plates, and Cups and Saucers, with
a few packages of Glallware.
ABNER WOODRUFF.
July 25 4t 4*
Just Received,
. A fine assortment of DRY GOODS.^
ton SALE BY,
K. RICHARDSON.
July 2$ 41
Crockery Ware, 6cc.
15 crates white and blue edge Plates fee.!
1 case Sadlers W'Vre ’
1 calk Carpenters'Tbols
40 chells negro PljUS*'*
3 calks Card Wire
6 kegs Lead Balls
200 Cutlasses
80 kegs lloring Brads & Nails
3 kegWiell Fliuts
For sale by
SPURGES & BURROUGHS,
May 19 a* No.q, Boltons Range
Reade’s
PATENT spiral truss.
The great and evident superiority in
the conftru&ion of this Truss over eve
other yet invented for the relief ot Hernia,
will make it a delirable obje<£t for every
person afflicted with that disease to obtain
one immediately. A few are for sale by
SEYMOUR & WILLIAMS.
July 28 6t 42
Pork
Os a superior quality, jurt received, and
for sale by B. M‘KINNE.
July 28 2t 42
S LATE OF NEW-YORK.
Board of Health Lo.tery.
SCHEMt. doCli.
I Prize of 40,000 is 40,000
1 do. 20,000 20,000
1 do. 10,000 10,000
* do. , 5,000 5,000
1 do. 3,000 3,000
* do. 2,500 2.500
* do. 2,000 4,000
1 do. 1,500 1.500
6 dc. 1,000 6,000
14 do. 500 7,000
50 do. 200 10,000
80 do. 100 8,000
100 do. 50 5,000
200 do. 20 4,000
11,900 do. jo 119,000
12,359 Prizes.
22,641 Blanks.
Less than two Blanks to a Prize.
The drawing will commence in the city
of New-York, on the firlt Tuesday in De
cember next, and will continue to draw
50a tickets each day, until finiflied. Pri
zes payable 40 days after the conclulion
of the drawing, fubjedt to a deduction of
15 per cent.
Tickets in the above Lottery, for sale
by the fubferibers, at 10 dollars, each.
Prizj Tickets received in payment.
! Marquaml, ik Pcnfkld.
July 14—38
The Copartnership
Os Small & M*N ish, is this day dis
solved in confequcnce of the death of Ro
bert Small. All persons indebted to the
jate firm are earneltiy requested to come
forward and fettle their refpedtive balan
ces, and tuofe to whom they are indebted
are requested to render their accounts for
Settlement, to
JOHN M‘NISH, j
surviving copartner.
Who continues to carry on bus net's in
I his own name, at the counting house for
-1 merly occupied by Small & M‘Nish, on
Smith’s Wharf. 1
June 27 33
The Subscriber
Offers for Sale, the following Property
in Bryan County, viz :
sterling’s bluff planta
■ TION, containing five hundred and fifty
550 acres, (ituated on Ogtcbee River, a*
. bout 60 acres of river fwainp, and eighty
; acres of cotton land are cleared, and un
; der fence; 200 acres of cotton uncleared,
the residue mixed land, pine and o <k, with
every neceflary huilding on the premises.
FRUGALITY HALL PLANTA
TION,. adjoining the above, two miles
■ from a landing, containing seven hundred
| and forty acres ; 150 of rice, and 140 of
, cotton land are cleared ; 200 of cotton
i yet uncleared, with the relt mixed land ; a
. Dwelling House, with every other requi
i lite building are on this uatt; a great pro
portion of the cleared lands of the above
tracts are under cultivation.
! DUNBARTON, adjoining the above, 2
miles from a landing, containing 500 acres;
130 acres of cotton and 50 of rice land are !
cleaied, but has not been planted for the
[ last ten years ; from 150 to 200 acres of
, cotton land are yet to be cleared, the
j refulue pine land. The above lands are
inferior to none in the county as to quali
; ty. If fold on a credit, a mortgage on
1 the property will be required. Apply for
further particulars to
JOSEPH STILES.
June 30 34
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Tincture.
Tir’d Nature’* foft Reltorer, balmy Sleep,
He, like tbe world, hi* readvvinit pay*
Where Fortune fmiL-s ; the wretched he for
sakes :
Swift on his downy pinions flics from bed,
Wirh BUGS initiled ; and gilds the couch
Os prudent house wife.”
After die mod minute research, and ex- |
made on its efficacy, Dr. Bek- !
thklot now confidently assures the pub- i
lie, that he has invented a mixture which
will hiuft infallibly dertroy those unwel- |
come diflurbers of our repose, by applying
it to the furniture which they ir.feft,—
There is'r.o danger in its use, and it is
psrfedlk free from ungrat ful smell.
As Dr. B. ’.3 desirous that What he now
offers 10 fufftiing humanity may recom
mend itself by itftise, he abstains from all
thatpanegyric too often accompanying the
mold contemptible noltmms*
Juue 27 33
REASON AND TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE tdt WaY,
SAVANNAH: THURSDAY, August 4, 1814.
Leonard Bartow & Cos.
(Market Squared
Have just received a configmrtent of
Rogers’ PULMONIC DETERGENT,
lately much celebrated for the cure of
coughs, catarrhs, anti consumptions. Al
so, one bale CAMOMILE FLOWERS*
June 20 iaw.3m 31
*> “-A , - - , - -
Fa&orage,
No. 17,
BOLTON’S WIIARF.
‘The Subscriber having returned to this
plate for the purpose of re-coininencing the
above BUSIN ESS, refpedtfully tenders his
services to planteitt, of South Carolina and
Georgia, with a flu ranees of unremitted ex
j ertions to promote the inttrert of all who
j favor him with their confidence, as well in
I the rxecution of Orders, as the disposal of
any species of Property committed to his
care.
JOSEPH A. SCOTT.
Nov. 29 taw 79
J. ,
Fa&orage.
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
WHITE, GUERARD, & Cos.
Having formed a connection to tranfad
the above business alone, and having taken
the fire proof store lately occupied by J. E.
W hite & Cos. on the Exchange dock,
tender their services to their friends and
the public. Their undivided and cenltant
attention to the interest of, those who may
entrust the dilpofal of property with them, j
they hope wilt ensure confidence and sup
port. Dec. 2q 85
AUCTION
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS
Tlie Subscrilier having entered into die
above line of business, tenders his fervire*
to the public generally, and hopes by his
attention and punctuality, to receive a
fliare of the public patronage. He has ta
ken the fire proof building, between Dr.
Haberfham’s and Messrs. Dunning & Clay,
under the Museum Printing Office.
T. A. SCHOEDDE. ;
March 21 5
For Sale or Rent, i
Three handfomefy finifhedand conveni
ent dwelling HOUSES , situated in a heal
thy and pleasant part of the city. To a
good purchaser or tenant the price will he
low, and terms accommodating. Apply
1 to w D. WILLIFORD. .
I July 14 38 ;
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For Sale, \
A valuable Negro Man, young, a good
waggoner and field hand ; alio, a valua
-1 hie Negro Fellow, accustomed to the cul
ture of rice.. ALEX. S. ROE.
July 14—38 ‘
Tax Notice. j
All persons liable to pay the direct o r
fifty per cent Tax, of Chatham county* fo r
the year 1813, are iuformed, that the Col
lector is now ready to receive the fame at his ‘
residence, in Liberty Ward, next door to
Capt. William Taylor, and that after the
7th ot August next, thedigefl will be clos
ed, and executions will issue and be plac
ed in the Sheriff’s hands fur collection—no
money will be received in payment but
specie and bills of the Savannah and Au
gusta banks. Office hours from ioa.Ui
to 2 p. m. C. GUGEL, t. c. c. c.
J ul 7>B 39
Notice.
Will be fold on the premises, to the
1 highest bidder, on TUESDAY, the 27th
day of September next, between the hours :
of 12 and 2 o’clock, the State House in
I Louisville, together with the Lots or pub- .
lick Square on which it Hands, on a credit j
of one, two and three years—bond with
approved personal security, and a mortgage
on the premises, will be required.
B. WHITAKER, ( Commit-
J. MERIWETHER, J fioners .
June 16 30
1
Twenty Dollars Reward
The Subscriber’s Store was entered on
T nefday evening last, by fome person or
persons unknown, and a Wrapper Pocket
Bonk taken therefrom, containing the fol
lowing Notes and Papers, Dunning and
Clay’s note, dated 25th inst. at 60 days,
fordolls. ii4s l 2 0 ° 0 ; J. & G. Charleton's,
Bth March, 1813, for dolls.laS, 5 5, 1 ,,; J.
G. Almy’s, June 3d, 1812,d0115.
| ditto June 10th, 1813, dolls. J.
L. Smith’s, January 29th, 1813, favor J.
Parker, dolls. 675 a B*ll ot Sale of a Ne
gro man named Bachus, and sundry Pow
ers ot Attorney, and other papers not re
collecled. The public are cautioned a
gainfl negotiating any of the above note3*
The above reward wil) be paid for the
notes and papers on presentment, and no
questions asked.
GEORGE GORDON.
July 28 42
Blanks,
| Os various hinds,printed $t tbit Office*
Removal. I
| TayLob, Davies & Taylor, have re-!
.moved their compting house to Bolton’s!
upper wharf, where they continue to trans
ait Fa&orage CommiJJion Business,-.
, with their uliial attention.
Anguft 1 43
Notice.
The gentlemen of the bar, and others
interested. are informed, that the judge of
the superior court has deposited in my of
fice, his decisions in the several calls, which
were argued at the late fittings, after term.
JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk.
1 August 1 43
For Sale,
Anchovies—Olives—Sweet Oil
Suit Petered Hams
Claret Wine on draught—Lard
Augusta Candles, fee.
ALEXANDER S. ROE.
August 1 43
Lost, a Brass barir!l>’H
PISTOL—The finder will receive FIVE
DOLLARS, on returning it to this office.
. August I 43
Diim-’ mv absence from <
this (late, Mr. F. Savage will adl as my
Attorney ; all persons having any bufi- t
nets with me will plcafe call on him. j
j CHARLES HALEY.
! August I—6t— *,3 ;
For Sale,
* 1
A lew cases draw Bonnets
Barrels Whilkey and Peach Brandy
oo tierces Rice
Tobacco, &c.
T. BECKWITH,
No. 37 Bolton's-Whats.
August 1 31 43
Sheriff’s Sales.
1 L
, On tbe first Tuesday in September next,
5 will be sold at tbe court-house in
• M'lntosh county, between tbe hours
j of 10 and 3 o'clock ,
I One trafk of Land in Lid county, con
taining one hundred acres, or so much
thereof as will fatisfy the taxes of Henry
Myers for the years 1810, 1811 and 1812
amount due 8 dolls. 13 cents.
Also, one trail of land containing four
hundred acres, situate near Cathead, or so j
much thereof as will fatisfy the taxes of ‘
Charles Thorp, for the years 1810, 1811
, and 1812, amount due dolls. 34 16 and
costs.
Also, one trail of land containing three
hundred acres, known by the name of Fort ;
Barrington, or fomuch thereof as will fat- j
isfy the taxes of the estate of Win. M‘ln
tolh for the years 1810. 1811 ahd 1812,!
amount due dolls. 83 43 cts. and costs.
RUSSELL FOWLER, s. m. c.
August 1—43
Fire Wood*
The fubferiher returns his fincefe thanks
to customers and friends tor part favors,
and solicits a continuance of their custom.
There is a con flan t supply of the bell oak,
hickory and a!h WOOD at his Wood yard, ‘
with drays in waiting to tranlport, and al- ,
so a sawyer, if wanted, at Mr. T* Rice’s :
late lliip yard, adjoining Taylor, Davies, j
and Taylor's lum!*r yard.
ephraim Cooper*
N. B. Purchasers are requested not to ‘
ay the dray-man one cent, without a bill, :
receipted. June 9f —28
Executor’s Sale*
On tbe firfi Tuesday in October next ,
will be be sold at tbe Court House in ‘‘
Liberty County, !
A trail of LAND belonging to the
estate of Raymond Demere, supposed to \
contain about two thousands acres, near
Midway Meeting House, known by the ;
name oi Hale’s trail, bounded on the north
by lands of tbe estate of John Baker and
Janies Graham ;on the east by lands of
the estate of Win. Norman, and estate ofj
William E. Way : on the south by lands \
David G. Holmes and estate of Dr. John [
Croft , and on the weft by land of John j
Stacy. JOSEPH HABERSHAM, ;
Executor of Efiate of Raymond Demere. j
To Hire,
A likely NEGRO BOY, about gvears j
old, capable of attending upon children,
&c. Enquire at this Office.
July 21 3t 4®
Notice.
All persons having any deriiands against
Joseph Turner, late of St. Sirhons’ Isl
and, Glynn County, deceased, are request
ed to rendy them m according to law, and
those indebted to the estate, to make im
mediate payment to
W S W.TK, 1 te , r ,
Joseph TußnKß* j
Dec. 30 88
L
[Whole No. 2094.
Notice.
•%
I All persons to whom J a mes Jonks, lit#
; of St. Peter’s Pari ft 1, South Carolina, isirl*
debted, are requested to render attested
ftutements of their claims to the inbferibers,
on or Wore the Ist of July next.
CARNOC.HAN& MITCH EL*
May 9 —19
Notice*
Nine inontlis after date, applicatioh
will be made to the Juflices of the Ji firiol*
Court of Hiyan Count\, for le.ivi to sell a
trail ot Land in raid count\ called Wood*
ville. containing fifteen hundred arris, he
longing to the estate of Hal ah E. F.l*
Liott. deceased ; to be sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors.
STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Ex'or.
March it 38
Notice.
Nine months after date hereof, applica*
tion will be made to the Honorable the In*
fcrior Court of Chatham County, for leave
to fell the real estate ot WilliaM
Elliott* Esq. dec. for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of find Estate.
ROBT. HABERSHAM, Adm'or*
April 21 tatnqtn 14
| Notice*
! Nine months from the date hereof, ap*
1 plication will be made to the honorable
the Juflices of the Inferior Court of Bryart
County, for leave to fell all the Estate lie*
longing to the late Mr. William Butler,
in order that the ftibfcriber may he enabled
to pay the debts, and carry into effiil the
Will of the deceased.
THOS. F* WILLIAMS, §>#4l.Ex'ou
/Feb. 1 am 9 m
Notice.
Nine months from the date hereof, ap
plication will lie made to the honorable
the juflii es bf the Inferior Court of Cam*
den County , for leave to fell the real estate
of Anibrofe. Gordon, late of Chatham Conn*
ty, Esq. dec.
ELIZABETH GORDON,
Dec; 23 86 Ex’r#
To Tease
For a term of years,
Those two Trust LOTS, *7 ahd
18, in Elbert Ward, the prnjiertv of th#
! Roman Catholic Church. For further par*
‘ ticulars, enquiie of E. WAMBERSIE.
March 10 laWtf 2
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Runaway on Saturday las',
My negro girl SARAH, fbe was for*
; merly the property of Mr. B Is—flie had
j on a blue speckled frock, but has two oth
er drttfles with her. hoover will retnnt
lierfhallreceive FIVE HOLLA PS reward*
CATHARINE DEVEAUX.
July a8 42 .
I JL —--
Kingston, (jamaicd) July 24* 1813*
NOTICE.
tHE Subscribers take this method of
apprising tlieir Mercantile Friends througli*
out the United States, that during the
present unhappy diffeicnces-between Great
Britain and America, they intend general*
ly to abfluin froirt all communications by
letters with their fb r mer correspondents,
from prudential motives applicable to such
correspondents.
They beg leave* however, to inform all
who may have balances of Safes in their
hands, that orders for tbe fame, any time
during the war, will be paid at fight, or
promptly remitted according to direc
tions.
Being agents for the principal incorpo
rated Insurance Companies, from the Cap
itol of South*Carolina, to Wifi afTett, in
the District of Maine, there are dirt (Tors
in each office, or Merchants in every
town, to whom reference may be had#
lliould new corrcfpondents wilh to com*
municate with the home in Jamaica, of
that branch of it in Bermuda now eftab*
Jiflied at the port of St* George, and con
ducted by the Junior Partner, under
the firm of W illhaM Banks fe Co*
The utmoll attention will be paid to
the Orders of Gentlemen in America, who
may be Agents for .''pani(h, Swedifli, or
other neutral Merchants, trading under
the Prince Regent’s Proclamations, with
the Islands of Jamaica or Bermuda ; and
the fafety of all such property committed
to their charge may bi depended on, pro
vided nothing is attempted under the func
tion of such Proclamations, contrary to
the local laws of the relpedlive lflands, ot
in violation of exifling blockades.
HOSEASUN, BANKS & CO.
N. B. All Letters, by Cartels, to and
from Kingston, are opened b\ the Ameri
can Agent for Prisoners of War, o*- fei*
to him after being opened by Commiflar/
of Prifbners in America.
The Printers of every Newspa
per in the Sea-port-Towns of America*,
are requested to ihfert the above Notice,
once everv month during the War ; and,
as soon as Peace t ikes place, all their reg
ular charges for such inlertions shall bu(
uaidby afi agent at each port. H. B. fe Qo
Scpteaiher’6 • $i
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