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Vol. XIX.— No. 50]
Passage to the North.
The fchr. FISH HAWK,
capt. Farrin, will take pas-
lor New-York, and
feu Sunday next, 14th inst. Apply to
ANDREW KNOX.
Aug. 11—46
The Subscriber
Offers for sale at bis store, Market
square,
20 boxes No. 10 Cotton Cards
4 do. do. 9 do. do.
6 do. do. 8 do. do.
18 pieces Scotch Oznaburgs
12 bundles genuine Turkey Red
18 reams letter Paper
8 do. common do.
4 130 do. wnppingdo.
8 kegs Duoous & Co’s FF rag Gun
powder
2000 rifle Flints „
2000 oil do.
3000 mulket do.
7 tons Swedes Iron, assorted
VJoo lbs. bar Lead
8 dozen warranted felling Axes.
JAMES Id. FRAZER.
Aug. 18—8t—48
Claret Wine,
Os the fu ll quality, on draft, for falebv
PROCUREUR & GAUDRY.’
Aug. 18—5t—48
Notice.
Richard Wylly, )
vs. >
James I). West. )
‘Fhe perlbn in whole poffcffion
tliis Judgement is, is requeued to forward
a statement of it to
PORTEUS & HABERSHAM,
Beaufort, (So. Carolina.)
Augult 18—jt—48
The Subscriber
OFFERS FOR SALE,
kegs Cut Nails
6 calks Hoes
30 boxes cotton and wool Cards
4 do. straw Bonnets
12 reams demy printing Paper
50 do. blue medium do.
100 do. wrapping do.
20 pieces Oznaburgs
aooo yards-up country Homespun
100 boxes Fish
13 do. Candles
60 reams foolscap and pod writing Pa
per ‘
6 lbs. Wafers
4 kegs Gun-Powder
30 barrels Flour
60 lbs. Shoe Thread
1 cask Negro Shoes
20 dozen Webfler’s Spelling Books
JONATHAN BATTELLE.
Auguil 8 45
Just Received,
Aline allot tinent of DRY GOODS.
Fell SALS BY
R. RICHARDSON.
July 25 41
> Removal.
Taylor, Davies & Taylor, have re
moved their conipting houle to Bolton’s
upper wharf, where they continue to trans
act Factorage 2s* Commijfton Business,
with their ui’ual attention.
Auguil i 43
Leonard Bartow & Cos.
(Market Square)
Have just received a consignment of
Rogers’ PULMONIC DETERGENT,
lately much celebrated for the cure of
Roughs, catarrhs, and confuroptions. Al
so, one bale CAMOMILE FLOWERS.
June 20 iaw.3lll 31
Crockery Ware, &c
crates white and blue edge Plates &c.
1 case Sadlers Ware
1 calk Carpenters Tools
40 cherts negro Pipes
3 calks Card Wire
6 kegs Lead Balls
2po Cutlasses
80 kegs floring Brads & Nails
3 kegs bell Flint3
For fdle l>y
STURGES & BURROUGHS,
May 19 22 N5.9, Boltons Range
The Copartnership
Os Small & M*Nish, is this day dis
solved in consequence of the death of Ro
bert Small. All persons indebted to the
late firm are earnellly requested to come
forward and fettle their refpetlive balan
ces, and tliofe to wbom they are indebted
are requested to render their accounts for
settlement, to JOHN M‘NISH,
surviving copartner.
Who continues to carry on bn,Hiel’s in
kis own name, at tlie counting house for
merly occupied by Small & M‘Ni*h, on
Smith’s Wharf.
\ t V* y ~33
STATE OF NEW-YORK.
Board of Health Lottery.
SCHEME. nous*
I Prize of 40,000 is 40,000
I do. 20,000 20,000
I do. 10,000 10,000
I do. 5,000 5,000
1 do. 3,000 3,0c0
1 do. 2,500 2,500
2 do. 2,000 4,000
l do. 1,500 1.500
6 dc. 1,000 6,000
14 do. 500 7,000
50 do. aoo 10,000
80 do. 100 8,000
100 do. 50 5,000
200 do. 20 4,000
11,900 do. xo 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 firft Tu delay in De
cember next, and will continue to draw
50® tickets each day, until fmiflied. Pri
zes payable 40 days after the conclusion
of the drawing, fubjett to a deduction of j
15 per cent.
Tickets in the above Lottery, for sale i
by the fubferibers, at 10 dollars, each.
Prize Pickets received in payment.
Marquand, Paulding & Pc.nftc.ld.
July 14—38
For Sale, I
A light handy JERSEY CARRIAGE, !
with Harntli complete. Applv to
J. WHITE.
Augufl ti 4t 46
Factorage,
No. 17..
BOLTON’S WHARF,
The fubferiber having returned to this
■ plaice for the purpose ot re-commencing the
i above BUSINESS, refpe&fullv tenders
j his services to planters of Soutb-Carolina
and Georgia, with assurances of unremit
ted exertions to promote the intend! of all
who may favor him with their confidence,
as well in the execution of orders, as the
disposal of any lpecics of property commit- |
to his tare.
JOSEPE A. SCO IT. |
Nov. 29 law 79
For Sale, |
All that valuable TRACT of LAND
containing 75 acres, more or less, lying
• on Southerlands’s Bluff, immediately on
’ the River Sapelo, bounding as follows, on
the east b. a north branch of Sapelo river; )
on the south by lands of late James Mont- j
fort; on the north by James Smith, and !
on the weft by land of thee Hate of James
Gigniliat. The above tract is worthy the .
j attention of any person wilhing a healthy
j retreat for the summer months. For par- 1
ticulars, enquire of Capt. A. D. Abrahams,
or the Printer hereof.
July J 4 14
Bug-deftroymg Tincture.
“ Tir’d Nature’s fo ft Rdtore.r, balmy Sleep,
j He, Uk’ the world, his read, visit pay.
j Where Fortune faille* ; ihu wretched hs for
sakes :
Swift 00 his downy pinions flies from Vd,
I With BUGS in tufted ; and gilds the couch
( Os prudent house wife.”
After the moll minute research, and ex
periments made on its efficacy. Dr. Ber
the lot now confidently assures the pub
! lie, that he has invented a mixture which
( will mod infallibly destroy thole unwel
come dillurbers of our repose, by applying
i it to the furniture which they infill.—
There is no danger in its use, and it is
perfectly free from ungrateful finell.
As Dr. B. is desirous that what he now
offers “to filffering humanity may recom
mend itself by its use, he abstains from all j
! that panegyric too often accompanying the
molt contemptible nostrums.
J June 27 33 !
| Twenty Dollars Reward
The Subscriber’s Store was entered on j
Tuesday evening last, by fome person or ;
perl'ons unknown, and a Wraipper Pocket
Book taken therefrom, containing the fol- 1
lowing Notes and Papers, Dunning and I
Clay’s mote, dated 25th inst. at 60 days, ‘
fordolls. H 45, 2 0 ° 0 ; J. & G. Charleton’s, ,
Bth Match, 1813, fordolls. 128/s*o; J. i
G. Aimv’s, June 3d, 1812.d0115.
ditto June 10th, 1813, dolls. 158,V 0 ; J.
L. Smith’s, January 29th, 1813, favor}.
Parker,, dolls. 67 j a Bill ot Sale of a Ne- ,
gro man named Bachus, and fundrv Pow- I
ers ot Attorney, and other papers not re- l
collected. The public are cautioned a
! gainft nogociating any of the above notes.
The above reward will be paid for the
notes and papers on presentment, and no
’ qntftions atked.
~ GifJ.ORG E GORDON.
July 28 ‘ ny- 4 42
Notice.
All persons to whom J amts Jones, lata
; of St. Petei’s Parifli, South Carolina, is in- i
dehted, are requested to render attested !
ftatementsof their claims to the tubferibers,’
on or before the ist of July next.
CARNOCHAN & MITCHEL. ,
May 9—19 I
REASON AND TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE THE WAY,
SAVANNAH: THURSDAY, August 25, ,814.
New Books,
Just received by land from New-York,
among which arc }
roth Vol. Johnson’s Reports.
The Commercial Code, of France,
transited by John Rodman, of New-York,
including also the original French, i vol.
| Caine’s New-Yoke Term Reports,
! new edition.
Abridgement in English of the 13 books
of Coke’s Reports, anew work. j
Day’s edition of Ord on Usury.
v Cooper’3 tranllation oftlie Inflitutes of
Justinian, 1 vol.
Habris & M‘Henry's Maryland Re- ‘
ports, 2d and 3d vols. ;
Essay on thk law of Patents ,
Selwyn’s Nisi Prhjs abridged
I'Homas’ practice of Physic.
Wallace on the Globes, and Sys
tem of Astronomy.
Memoirs of Major Gen. Lee.
Sinclair, pr the Victim of the Arts i
and Sciences, anew novel.
Weyhill Abbey, anew novel.
Swift’s Works, 24 vols. gilt.
Johnson’s do. 12 vols.
The Feast of the Poets, by Leigh
Hunt, anew work.
2d Vol. Elements of the Philosophy of
the Human Mind, by Dugald Stewart. 1
The Poll Captain, comprehending a ‘
view of Naval Society and manners.
Southey’s Life of Nelson, anew edition. ‘
Tlie Mirror of the. Graces, or Lady’s
Ccfhuue, with colored plates.
Lf.mprierk’s Cluffical Didlionafy.
W alker’s Dictionary 4 Wettenhall’s
Greek Grimmer; Looking Glass for the
mind; Parish’s Geography.
Goldfinith’s Rome, &c. &c. and
10 Groce WEBSTER’S SPELLING
BOOKS. j
ALSO, ON CONSIGNMENT,
100 boxes Rogers’ Anti Bilious PILLS
and BITTERS, an excellent remedy for
diseases of warm climates. ,
SEYMOUR & WILLIAMS.
August 22 4t 49 I
Gen. Hull’s Trial, &c.
Among a variety of new BO'JtKS, jutl
received, me the following :
Tlie trial ana detente of Brig. Gen.
Hull, 1 vol.
Lewis & Clapk’s expedition up the
Missouri in 1804, 5, tic 6, in * vqL
S vo. with imps. I
Bi graphical Iketcb of Gen. Moreau', !
and details concerning his last moments, by
P. Svnine.
Battles of Leipsig, between Bona
parte and the Allies, 1 vol.
Patronage, a novel, by Miss Edg
vortb, 3 vols.
The Wanderer, by Mdme. D’Aibly,
author of Cecelia, Camilla, &c. in 3 vols.
Goetz of Berlichingen, from the
German of Goethe, by Walter Scott.
Bruce’s American Mineralogical Jour
nal, 1 vol.
Mr. Opies Tales cf Real Life, 2 volv
Lord Bvron's Poems, 4 vols.
Walter Scott's Poems, &e. &c.
also, *
400 reams Wiappins? PAPER.
SEYMOUR & WILLIAMS.
Auguil 15 —4t —47 v j
The Subscriber
Offers for Sale, the following Property
in Bryan County, viz: — \
STKRLI -sG’S BLUFF PLANTA
TION, containing five hundred and fifty
550 acres, situated on Ogechee River, a
bout 60 acres of river fwauip, and eighty
acres of cotton land are cleared, and tin-,
der fence; 200 acres of cotton uncleared,
tbe residue mixed land, pine and o.lk, with j
every neceftary building on the premises. I
FRUGALITY HALL PLANT A- j
TION, adjoining the above, two miles !
from a landing, containing seven hundred i
and forty acres ; 150 of riee, and 140 of
cotton land are cleared ; 200 of cotton
yet uncleared, with the rest mixed land ; a
dwelling House, with every other requi
site building are on this tract; 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
cleared, but has not been planted for the
last ten tears ; iroin 1o to 200 acres of
cotton land are yet to be cleared, the
rtfidue pine land. The above lands ai;e ‘
inferior to none in the county as to quali
ty. If Ibid on a credit, a mortgage on
tiie property will be required. Apply for
further particulars to I
JOSEPH STILES. t J
_Jttne 30 34 *
CHATHAM ACADEMY.
The fourth quarter commenced on the
Ist instant.
Tlie rate of tuition for the present quar
ter is as follows: for the fidl class three
doll rs, fbr tlie second fix dollars 2nd for
the third seven dollars and fifty cents.
Tickets of admission will be delivered
every day between the hours of nine and
twelve in the morning, and three and five *
in the afternoon.
An additional Englifli teacher, of ap
proved talents, is engaged.
CHARLES DUNHAM,
Secretary of fbe board qf trufets.
August 4 45 * j. ~
Grand Lodge.
! Tlie members of the Grand Lodge, of
j Georgia, and the different Lodges under I
; its jurisdiction, by their proper reprefen-’
tatives, are summoned to attend the Grand i
(Quarterly Communication, at Solomon’s’
laxlge, on the firft Saturday iu Septctn-’
her next, at 7 o’clock, p. m. i
By order of the R. it'. G. Matter. |
1). D. WILLIAMS, c.i.
Aug. 18—48
Marshal's Sale. i
United St ates—List riel of Georgia. 1
! By \ irtue of an interlocutory decree
from the honorable William Stephens,
Judge ol the Diftridl Court of the United !
State’s, in and for the laid DiftriiSt, will he [
sold at St. Mary’s, on Monday, the sth of
September, at ten o’clock, I
The Ihip COUNTESS
ARCOU RT, burthen
517 tons, with her tackle
apparel and furniture. And immediately
after will commence the lale of tlie cargo
of laid fliip, confiding of the following
goods, viz.
Chintzes and Prints, Irifli Linens
Mullins and Stripes, Tlueads, Silk Crapes .
Sattin Ribbons, Cambrics, Silks
Se wing Silk, black iiik Velvet
White Satin, Sarsnet, fill. Stockings
Glass ware, window Glass, Crockery
Stone-ware, Looking Bonnets
Saddles anti Bridles, Whips, playing Cards
Dressing f last's. Snuff Hexes, Ink Stands
Plated Canellefiicks, 111 ver & plated Ware ■
Bar and hoop Irun, Steel, Chalk
Shot, Lead; Files, Augers, Hinges, Nails
Tea Kettles, Gimblets, Lead Lines, Thim
bles
‘Black Varnish, Iron Pots and Cutlery
Stationary, Haberdalhery, Medicines
Hat Feathers and Ornaments, Toys
Wine, Rum, Brandy, Ale and Porter
Cheese, Butter, Boots and Shoes, and nu
merous other articles.
Conditions, all sums undei 2000 dollars,
cafli ? over 2000 dollars, sixty days credit.
Notes mull have approv- !
ed by the agents, and be made payable at j
the Planters’ Bank in Savannah. For J
call) purchases, nothing but specie or notes 1
of the banks of Savannah, Charleston, or j
Augusta, will be received in payment.
JOHN EPPINGER, MarjboL
August 22 49
Marshals Sale.
United States — DistriM of Georgia*
By virtue of an interlocutory decree,
Irom the lion. William Stephens, judge ot
the district court of the United States, in
and for the faiddiftridt, will be fold at the
(loru occupied by Minis Henry, on Fri- j
day, the 26th inllant, at ten o’clock.
‘The following GOODS, captured by tlie
privateer Harrison, viz :
8 packages linen and cotton Cambric
5 do. printed Calicoes
6 do. Britannias and Plaiillas
8 do. mull figured and Japan Muslin
2 do Dimity
1 do. Ginghams
5 do. Salamanca and Japas Shawls -
4 do. cotton Stockings
1 do. silk do.
1 do. do. Cham bra ys
4 do. Bourbon and check Handkerchiefs
4 do. Broadcloths, assorted
Jeans, Check, Bedtick, Ravens Duck (
Beaver, silk and willow Hats, Twine
Blankets, Mustard, &c.
JOHN EPPINGER, j
August 8 45 Marshal.
Executors Sale.
On Saturday, the 3 d oj Sept, next) J
Will be sold at the late residence of .
John G. Neidlinger, Esq. dec. in Effing
ham County, between the usual hours. A
part, oftlie personal property of laid dec.
v'l4. HORSES, Plantation TOOLS, &c. j
JOHN NEIDLINGER, F.x’or. j
All persons having demands aeainil the <
above est ate are requested to preleiit them
and thole indebted to make payment to
JOHN NEIDLINGER, Ex’or.
August 4 —44
Notice.
Will be fold on the premises, to the
highell bidder) on TUESDAY, tlie 27th
day of September next, between the hours .
of 12 and 2 o’clock, the State House in j
Louisville, together with the Lots or pub- <
lick Square on which it Hands, 011 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 foners.
June 16 30
Notice.
All persons having any demands against
Joseph Turner, late of St. Simons’ Isl
and, Glynn County, deceased, are request
ed to render them ; n according to law, and i
those indebted to the ellate; tb rtiake iui- j
mediate payment to 1
i 4 *E S W.TK, j giMU/sr/. j
Joseph lobner, J
Deo* 3* 88
[Whole No.
| In Council, 19th Aupuft, 18 4.
i Resolved, That notice be given in the
Gazettes of the city, that an election lie
i held at the court house in Savannah, on
; Monday the sth September next, for fbur
[ teen Aldermen and Clerk of the Ma ket.
| and that the ®ity llioriff, with two or more
: conftablesjdo attend to keep and prvferve
| order.
ExtraSl from the Minutes,
D. D- WILLIAMS, c. ct
August 22 49
I TO~THR~PUBLIC.
J I offer as a candidate for Clerk cf the
Market, it eledled will *mJeavour to dis
charge the ik ties theo-of.
JOHN DILLON.
Notice.
All persons having any demands against
tlie estate of Richard M. Dimon, de
ceased, are requested to present tlwir ac
counts duly attested, and all indebted to
make immediate payment.
ASAHEL HOWE,
Auguil 4 44 ctdm'or*
Public Notice
Is liereby given, that the fubferiber willj
after the expiration of nine months from
tile date hereol, make application to tha
honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham
county, for leave to fell the following de
scribed property, being part of the real
estate of Saul Simons, Esq. deceased, tor
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
laid estate.
To wit, one lot of Land on tlie South
Common, of the east of Savannah, adjoin,
ing John Currie’s lots.
Lot No 4, Franklin ward, in the city
of Savaiiuab.
Part of Lot No. 3, Brletha, Tything,
Ht athcote ward, 20 feet in front, on York
street and 90 feet in depth, hounded on
one fide by lot No. 2, on the back by a
lane, on the other by the remaining part
of lot No. 3. Subjefl to the life estate
of Hannah Leion. DAVID I.EION,
Ad mini [l rat or with the will annexed*
Notice.
All persons having claims or demands
against the estate of Saul Simons, late of
Savannah, esq. deceased, will please exhi
bit them legally attested, and thole indebt
ed to laid estate, are requested to make pay
ment to the fubferiber. D. LEION,
Administrator with the will annexed?
Jan. 31 97
,
NOTICE.
Kingston, (Jamaica) July 24. *Bl3.
‘THE Subscribers take this method of
apprising their Mercantile Friends through,
out the United States, that during the
S-efcnt unhappy differences between Great
ritain aud America, they intend general
ly to- abstain from all communications by
letters with their former, correspondents,
from prudential motives applicable to fucb
correspondents.
They beg leave, lroweyer, to inform all
who may have balances of Sales in theif
hands, that orders for tlie fame, any time
during the war, will be.paid at light, or
promptly remitted according to dirco
tions.
Being agents for the principal incorpo.
rated Insurance Companies, from the cap
itol of Soutli-Carolina, to Wifcaffctt, in
tlie Dilh idl of Maine, 1 there are directors
in each office, or Merchants in every
town, to whom reference may be had,
ihould new correspondents wish to com
municate with the house in Jamaica, or
that branch of it in Bermuda now eilab
lilhed at the port of St. George, and con.
dueled by the Junior Partner, undea
the firm of W illiam Banks & Co*
The utmoll attention will be paid t®
the Orders of Gentlemen in America, who
may be Agents for Spanilh, Swedilh, 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 be depended on, pro
vided nothing is attempted under the sanc
tion of such Proclamations, contrary to
the local laws oftlie refpeftive lflands,or
in violation of existing block ides.
HOSEASON, BANKS & CO.
N. B. All Letters, by Cartels, to and
from Kingston, are opened by the Ameri
can Agent for Prisoners of War, or fen*
to him after being opened by Commissary
of Prisoners in America, ff
IC/” The Printers of every Newspa
per in the Sea-port Towns of America,
are requested to insert the above Notice,
once everv month during the War ; and,
as soon as Peace takes place, all their reg
ular charges for. such inlertions (hall be
paid by an agent at each port. H. B. & Cos
September 6 55
Notice.
AU persons having claims or demands
against the estate of James Be rill, fen • late
of Sc riven county, deceased, will please ex.
I hibit them properly attested, and tnofe in
debted are requested to make payment t
L PAUL BEVILL, lVn. Ex’or.
BE LI A RKVILL, Ex Vi*.