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Yol. XIX.— No. s i]‘
Passage to North. |
The fehr. FISH HAWK?
ca pti Farrin, will take pa s *
for New*York, and
feu Sunday next, 14th inst. Apply to
) . ANDREW KNOX.
Aug. 11—46
New Books,
jfujl received by land from New-Tork,
among which are y
10th Vol. Johnson's Reports.
The Commercial Cods of France,
tranfiatedby John Rodman, of New-York, ■
including aifo the original French, 1 vol. .
Caine’s New-Yo;ir Term Reports,
pew edition.
Abridgement in Englilh of the 15; books
of Coke’s Reports, anew work.
Days edition of Ord on UfiKy.
Cooper’s transition of the lilftrtutra of
1 vol.
Harris & M l Henry’s Maryland Re*
ports, 2d and 3d vols. „ ‘
Essay on the law of Patents
Selwyn’s Nisi Pams Law abridged
Thomas’ practice of Physic.
Wallace on the Globes, and Sys
tem of Astronomy'*.
Memoirs of Major Gen. Lee.
Sinclair, or the Victim of the Arts
Rod Sciences, anew noveL
> Waybill 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. El rnents of the Philosophy of (
tile Human Mind, by Dagald Stewart.
The Post Captain, comorehepding a
view of Naval Society and manners.
Southsv’s Life of Nelson, anew edition.
The M;rror of the Graces, or Lady’s
, Goftume, with colored plate?.
LeMpkiere’s Clalfical Diiftionacy.
Walker’s Dictionary; Wettenhall’s
©reek Gr immer ; Looking Glass for the
mind; Parish’s Geography..
Golds nidi’s Rome, &c. &c. and
to Grace WEBSTER’S SPELLING
BOOKS.
ALSO, ON CONSIGNMENT,
too boxes Rogers* Atiti Bilious PILLS
and BITTERS, an excellent remedy for
diseases of warm climates.
SEYMOUR & WILLIAMS.
A.uguft 22 4t 49
STATE OF NEW-YQRK.
Board of Health LoUery. •
SCHEME. dolls.
I Prize of 40,000 is 40,000
X do* ao,ooo 20,000 1
1 -ido. r 0,000 10,000
1 do. 5,000 5,000
1 do. 3,000 3,000
x do. 3,5°® 2,5©0 j
2 do-. a,ooct 4,000.
I do. 1,500 1,500 f
6 dc* 1,009 6)000
t 4 do. 500 7,000
50 do; 200 io,oooj
80 - do. 100 8,000
100 do* 50 r 5,000!
200 - do. 20 4,000 j
11,900 ,jt> 119,000,
—. , i
i*559 Prizes.
22,641 Blanks. -a ~ .
hiss tbatt tw* Blanks to a Tries*
■ The drawing will commence in the city
of New-York, on the firft Tuesday in De-
Member next, ani will continue to draw
50® tickets each day, until fimUied. Pri- j
zes payable 40 days after the concUifion j
of the drawing, fubjeft to a Seduction of.
15 per cent. 1
■ Tickets in the above Lottery, for sale;
by the subscribers, at 10 dollars, each.
Prize Tickets received in payment.
quand, Paulding & Pen field
. July 14—38 “ ‘ ,
Notice. |
n. . -
• All perform having any-demands against
the el>ate of Richard M. Dimon, de
ceased- are requtfted to present their ac-f
■counts duly attested, and all indebted to I
jpake immediate payment. 1
ASAHEL HOWE, j
August 4 44 v Adm'or. ■
Bug-defiroying Tincture.
* Tir'd Nature's foft R balmy Steep,
He, like tjie werM, his ready visit pays
Where Fortune failles ; the wretched he for
sakes ; *
Swift on his downv pinions flies from bed,
Whh BUGS ir*< fled ; and gilds the couch •?
O'. prudent house wife.”
Alter the mod minute research, ami ex
periments made on its efficacy, Dr. Ber> ;
thelot now confidently assures the
lie, that he Iras invented a mixture which
will moil infallibly dedroy thole unwel- ■
some diftitrhers of our repife, by applying
it to the furniture which they in fed.—
There is no danger in its \use, and it is
perftclly f-re from ungrateful fine!!.
As Dr, B. is desirous that what he now
offi rs to fufferipg 1 humanity may recoin-.
mend its-ifby its use, he abstains from all
that panegyric tqo often accompanying the
tniift oyntempuble nuilruins.
June 27 33
The Subscriber
Offers for sale at Us store , Market
square*,
20 boxes No. to Cotton Cards
4 do. do. 9 do* do.
6 do, do. 8 do. do.
18 pieces Scotch Ozmbwgs ’ . -
12 bundles genuine Turkey Red
8’ reams letter Paper
8 do. common do.
130 do. wrapping do.
8 kegs Qupons & Go’s FF rag Gun
powder
2000 rifle Flints
[ 2000 oil dm
3000 musket do.
7 tons Swedes Iron, aflbrted
1 200 lbs. bar Lead
8 dozen warranted fellipg Axe*.
JAMES H. FRAZER.
Aug. 18—81—48
Claret Wife,
Os the fil'd quality, on draft, for foie by <
PROCUREUR & GAUDRY.
Aug* il3— jt—4B 1
The Subscriber
offers for sale,
too kegs Gut Nails
6 eidks Hoes
30 boxes cotton and wool Cards ‘
4 do. ft raw Bonnets
IT reams demy printing Paper
50 do. blue medium do.
100 do. wrapping do.
20 pieces Oznaburgs
i 2000 yards-up country Homespun
100 boxes Fifli
13 do. Candles
60 reams foolscap and poll writing Pa
per
6. Ibs. Wafers . i
4 kegs Gun-Powder _ -
30 barrels Flour
60 lbs. Shoe Thread ,
1 cask Negro Shoes
20 dozen Webster’s Spelling Books
JONATHAN BATTELLE.
August 8 43 .
Just Received,
A fine aflbrtment of DR Y GOODS.
FOR SALK BY
} R. RICHARDSON.
Jw *5, 4i i
* 1
Removal.
‘Taylor, Davies 8c Taylor, have re- 1
moved their compting house to Bolton’s
upper wharf, where they continue to trans
ad FaSlorage h? Commijfign Business ,
with their ulual attention.
August 1 43 |
• ■ •* . ■ •
Leonard Bartow & Cos.
,v ("Market Square) \
! Have just received a’ consignment of
Rogers’ PULMONIC DETERGENT,
lately much celebrated for the cure of ;
roughs, catarrhs, and consumptions. Al
so, one bale CAMOMILE FLOWERS.
June 20 raw. 3 m 3*
| Crockery Ware, &c.
? 25 crates white and blue edge Plates* fee.
,t case Sadlers Ware
1 calk Carpenters Tools
40 chests negro Pipes
3 calks Card Wire y
6 kegs Lead Balls
, 200 Cutlasses
80 kegs floring Brads & Nails
j 3 kegs best Flints
j For sale by ,
STURGES & BURROUGHS,
f May 19 22 No. 9, Boltons Range
The Copartnership
Os Small Sc M‘Nish, is this day dis- \
, solved in confetjuence of the death of Ro- -
bert Small, All persons indebted to the
; late firm afe earneflly requested to come ‘
’ forward and fettle their refpe&ive balm- 1
ces, and tbofe to whom they sire indebted
are requested to render their accounts for
fettlem ( ent, to JOHN M‘NISH,
surviving copartner*
i” - Who continues to carry on business in
[ bis bwn name, at the counting house for
merly occupied by Small & M‘Nish, on
Smith’s Wharf,
? June 27 33
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Twenty Dollars Reward
The Subscriber’s Store was entered tin
1 uefdav evening lad, by feme person or
persons unknown, and a Wrapper Pocket
Book taken therefrom, containing the foU
lowing Notes and Papers, Dunning, and J
Clay's note, dated‘2sth ind. at 60 days,
for dolls. 11451V0 J- & G. Cbarletofljs,
Bch March, 1813, for dolls. 128 J J
O. A-W’s„ Jifne 3d, 1812,d0115.
ditto Tuhe.iotlu I^l3, dolls. J*
■ L. Smith’s, January 29th, 18J 3, favor J.
1 Parker, dolls. 67; a Bill of Sale of a Ne
gro man named Barbus, and sundry Pow
| ers of Attorney, and other papers not ra-x
cohered. ,The public are cautioned a- :
g'-dnft nogociating any of the above
The above reward will be paid for the
notes and (>aperb on presentment, and no
ouefeions diked. ■
GEORGE QORDON.
July 28 t 4* t
* .>■ $ #9:' -
REASON AND TRUTH IMPARTIAL GUIDE THE WAY,
SAVANNAH : MONDAY, August 29, 1814.
Factorage,
No. 17.
BOLTON'S WEAR?)
The subscriber having returned to this
place for the purpose ot re-commencing the
above BUSINESS, refpedlfully tenders
his services to planters of South-Carolina
and Georgia, with aflurmces of unrenut
ted exertions to promote the interest of all
who may favor him with their confidence,
; as well in the execution jof orders, as tiie
disposal of any species ofjproperty commit
to bis care.
JOSEFS A. SCOTT.
Nov. 29 law ’ 79
> For sSe,
All that valuable TRACT of LAND
containing 75 acres, more or lei's, lying
on Soutberlands's Bluff, on
the Ri'ter Sapelo, bounding as follows, on
the east by a north branch of Sapelo river;
on the fputh by lands of late James Mout
; fort; on the north by James Smith, and
on the weft by land of theeftate of James
Gigniliat. The above traft is worthy the
attention of any perfbn wifliing a healthy .
retreat’for fee summer months. For par
ticulars, enquire of Cape. A. D* Abrahams,
or the Printer hereof*
July 14 14 , ;
The Subscriber
Offers for Sale) the following Property
in Bryan Cou'nty , viz :—*
STERLING’S BLtJFF PLANTA
TION, containing fivi hundred and fifty •
550 acres, situated on’ Ogechee River, a- ,
bout 60 acres of river fwatnp, arid eighty
, acres of cotton land ar© cleared, and un
der fence; 200 acres of cotton uncleared,
the residue mixed land, piue apd oak, with ■
every neceflary building oh the premises*
FRUGALITY HALL PLANTA
TION, adjoining the above, two miles
from a landing, containing seven hundred
and forty acres; 130 of riae, and 1400!*
cotton land are cleared ; 200 of cotton
vet uncleared, with the rest mixed land; a
dwelling House, with every other requi
fne building are on this tract; a great pro
portion of the cleared lands of the above \
tracts are under cultivation. 1
DUNBARTON, adjoining the above, 2
miles from a landing, containing S oo acres;
130 acres of cotton and 50 of rice land are
cleared, but has not been planted fur the
last ten years; from 150 to 200 acres of
cotton land are fc.t to be cleared, the
residue pine land. The above lands are
inferior to none in the county as to quali
ty. If fold on a credit, a mortgage on
the property will be required. Apply for
forther particulars to
JOSEPH STILES. I
June 30 34
In Council, tgih August, 18 4. J
, Resolved , That notice be given in the ‘
Gazettes of the city, that an eletftion be
; held at the court houfe.ip Savannah, on
Monday the sth September next, for four
teen Aldermen and Clerk; of tlie Market.
: a,l d ‘■bat the *ity fheriff, with two or more
constables, do attend to keen and preserve
J order. U; • ;
ExtraE from tbe;Mmutcs,
D. D- WILLIAMS, c. g* [
August 22 49 j
To the public.
I offer as a candidate fcr Clerk of the
Market, if eledled will endeavour to dis
charge the duties thereof!
JOHff DILLON.
Aug. 22—49
Grand Lodge. :
The members of the Grand Lodge, of
Georgia, and the different Lodges under !
jurisdiction, by their proper represen
tatives, are summoned to attend the Grand :
Quarterly Communication, at Solomon’s
I Lodge, on the firft Saturday in Septem- ;
1 ber next, at 7 o’clock p. M. , j
By order,of the R. IT. G. Master. ‘
D. D. WILLIAMS, o. s. |
Aug. 18—48
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Sale.
On Saturday, the 3d of Sept, next, i
Will be sold at the late residence of
John G. Neidl|ngei:,.Esq. dec. in Effing
ham County, between the usual hours. A
part of the perfortal property off aid dec.
viz. HORSES? Plantation TOOLS, scc.
JOHN NEIDLIjSfGER, Ex’or. ;
All persons having demands against the
above eftatd are retjuefted to present them
and those indebted to make payment to
JOHN NEIDLINGER, Ex’or.
August 4—44
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Notice.
Will be fold on the premises, to the
highest bidder/on TUESDAY, the 27th j
day of September next, between the hours ;
of 12 and'2 cpclock, the State House in I
vLouisvilfe, - 1
lick Square oW Jtfrich it (lands, oh a credit/!
of one, two vearsvCbond with
amoved tiersonal feciirity, and a mortgage
on the premise?, will be required.
B. WHITAKER/ l Commit. ‘
J. MERIWETHER, j Jioncrt. .
June, if • ‘3a t]
Jonathan Meigs,
Offers for Sale,
200 pieces Cotton BAGGING
2 tons Axe Bar Iron
10 half faggots Crawley Steel
; 20 calks Whifltey
10 do. Peach Brandy
5 kegs Caveudilh Tobacco
10 do. Harris’s manufactured Tobacc®,
5 heads to the pound
30 bags Coffee
10 do. Pimento
50 barrels new Flour
1 ® hlids. and 12 bbls. Mufcovado Sugar. I
August 23 6t 40
Notice.
Any pCrfons having in their pnflt-ffion,
the following Books, belonging to the sub
scriber, will pleafc return them. y
2d volume Bacon’s abridgement*(Dublin
. edition.) 1
4th volume Tucker’s Blackstone.
sth do. Hume’s England.
7th do. Plutarch’s Lives.
2d do. Spe&ator.
JOHN LAWSON.
August 25— —2t— —50
Office
for the Sale of negroes. !
The subscriber ofltrs to families and
ethers, a number of valuable HOUSE;
SERVANTS and FIELD HANDS, a*
mong them are—
A girl 18 years old, a good feamftrgfs,
walher, ironer and cook, better suited to
’ the country.
A wench 22 years old, walher, ironsr
; and plain cook ; very prime for the field.
1 One other; 28 or 30years old, excellent
walher arid ironer, very finart and adtive,’
better suited to the country.
One other, about 38 years, very Ready
and tolerably capable of house work, gen
erally; and would luit a family living in
the country best, as Ihc has been in the
field.
Two very prime fellows, 24 years old,
field hands, stout and likely. !
Two ditto, 30 years old; andfeyeral
prime Fellows ;hit would fivit to work on
a wharf, at nrachines, and any drudgery.
Also, a fellow’ 24 years old, a bricklayer,
and an excellent workman.
Also, a fellow, of fame age, an excel
l*ni t*>*6* wd would be cx>
tfemely valuable to any petfon residing in
the country. , f
Negroes will be thankfully re
ceived-at mv office, as usual, and every
exertion used to obtain fair prices and. es,
fed speedy sales.
, DAVID POLOCK ? *
! August 25—50 Near tbe Exchanges
l “*?“■ — —-
!; Marshals Sale#
United States- DifiriSl of Georgia •
By virtue of a deer re from the honora
ble Wm. Stephens., Judge of tlie DiftriiSt
Court of the United States, for the laid
diftrid, will be fold, on Monday, the i2tfi I
September, at iq o’clock, at 1 j
wharf, , .
The brig ELSINURE,.
w th ltr tac kle, apparel and /
FimH* fi'Hinnrr ; condemned as
prize to the M'das. Conditions, Calh. j
JOHN EPPINGER, Marshal.
August 25 50 y
Marshal’s Sale.
United St ates—DistriSl of Georgia,
By virtue of an interlocutory
from the honorable William Stephens,
Judge of the DiftrLd Court of the United *
States, in and fur the said Diftritft, will be j
■ sold at St, Mary’s, on Monday, the sth of
I September, at ten O’clock, -
rjTJK* The ship COUNTESS*
HARCOURTr burthen,
HSftßrt 517 tons, with her tackle -
. apparel <yid furniture. And immediately j
| after will commence the iale of the cargo ‘
of find ship, confiUing of the following j
goods, viz.
Chintzes and Prints, Irish Linens
! Muslins and Stripes, Thread#, Silk Crapes
Sattin Ribbons, Cambrics, Silks
Sewing Silk, black fdk Velvet < ,
White Satin, Sarsnet, silk Stockings
Glassware, window Glass, Crockery
Stone-ware, looking Gfaffes, Bonnet*
Saddles and Bridles? Whips, playing Cards
Drafting Cases, SnufFßoxes, Ink Stands
Plated Candfefticks, silver & plated Ware
Bar and hoop Iron, Steel, Chalk fa
Shot, Lead, Files, Auger?, Hinges, Nails.
Tea Kettles, Gimblets, Lead Lines, Thim-
bles ‘ c : ‘
Blaicfe Varnish, Iron Pots and Cutlery
Stationary, Haberdartiery, Medicines
Hat Feathers and Ornaments, Toys
Wine, Ruin, Brandy, Ale and Ritter
Cheese, Butter, Boots and Shoes, and nu- ‘
nierous other articles. - 1
I < Conditions, all Turns undei.2ooo dollars,
i cash ? over 2000 dollars, sixty days credit.
1 Notes must have two endorsers
! ed by the agents, and be made payable at
[ the Planter*’ Bank in Savannah. For
caib purchafcs, nothing but specie or notes
banks of Savannah, Cbarlefton, or
Auguda, will be received in payment. \
\ “ JOHN EPPINGER, Ma*Jb*U
Augufta* 43 “
[Whove No. 3001.
PJotice.
All persons h iving any demands against
Joseph Tuuner, late of St. Simons’lsl
and, Glynn County, dece.ised, are requefo.
ed to render tVm ; n according to law, and
those ind* bted to tlie eltate, to make hi*,
mediate payment to v ,
WmrK, j Executorl .
JoSBVH 1 ÜBNGR, V
Dec. 30 88
Public Notice
Is hereby given, that the fnbfcriber will#
after the expiration of nine months from
the date lie rent, make application to tlip
honorable thi Infeiior Court of Chatham
codhty, for have to fell the following de
scribed property, being of the real
estate ol -.Sjul Simons, Esq.'citct fed. (oar
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said eftat a .
To wit, one lot of Land on the South
Common, of the east of Savannah, adjoin*
ing John Currie’s lots.
Lot Np 4, Franklin ward, in the city
of Savannah.
Part of Lot No. 3, Bcletha, Tv thing,
Heathcpte ward, 20 feet in front, on York
street and 90 feet in depth bounded on
one fide by lot Ntt. 7, on tlie, back by a
lane, on the other by the remaining part
of lot No. 3. Subject to the life estate
of Hannah Leion. DAVID LEION,
Adminiflratcr mtb tbe will annexed * ,
Notice.
All persons having claims or demands
aguinft the estate of Saul Simona, late of
Savannah, esq. deceased, will please exhi
bit them legally attafted, and those indebt
ed to said estate, are requested to make pay
ment to tbe subscriber. D. LEION,
Admtniftrator with tbe will annexed•
Jan. 3 1_—97
NOTICE.
Kingfion , (Jamaica) July 24 >B*3*
THE Subscribers take this method
appriling their Mercantile Friends thronglt
| out the United States, that during tlie
present unhappy difference* between Great
Britain and America, they intend general
ly to abstain from all communications by
letters with their former correspondents',
from prudential motives applicable to such
correspondents.
w The* beg leave* however, to infonp alf
who may have balances of Sates in their
Uiat orders for tlie fame, any time
during the war, will be paid at fight, or
promptly remitted according’ to dircG,
tlons. ,':5- f’ <
. .agents for the priivt)ipal incorpev
rated insurance Companies, from the cap.
itol of South-Carolina, Wi(caffett, in
the Dftrift of Maine, there are dife&or* 1
in each office, or Merchants in every
town, to whom reference may be had,
should new cotrefponderits wish to com
municate wiffi the house if* Jamaica, or
that branch of it in Bermuda now eftah
liflied at the port of St. George, and con
ducted by the Junior Piirtner, under
the firm of William Banks 8e Cos.
The utrnoft attention will be paid t®
the Ordei-s of Gentlemen in America, whaf
may be Agents for Spanish, Swedifli, or
otjier neutral Merchants, trading* under
the Prince Regent’s Proclamations, with
tlie 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 func
tion of iueft Proclamations, contrary to
the.local laws of the refpeftive Iflands,or
In violation of existing blofckade*. *
* HOSEASON, BAN Ip & CO.
N. B. All Inters, by Cartell, to and
! from Kingdom are opened by the Ameri
can Agent for Prisoners of War, or lent
| to him after being opened by Comniiffary
erf Prisoners in America.
|C7* The, Printers of every Newspa-.'’
per in the_ Sea-port Town* of America,
are requeued to insert the above Notice,
once every month during the Warp and,
as foon.as Peace takes place, all their reg
ular-charges for such insert ions ftiall be
paid by an agent at each port. H. B. & Cos
September 6 55
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Assize of Bread.
The price of FLOUR being eight do 4
lars per barrel, the weight of bread for the
ptefent month, mud be as follow viz :
lb, 02,
v iz| cents loaf mud weigh % 7
6.| do. do do. do 1 3^
Os which all bakers and fellers of bread
are required to pav due attention thereunto.
J. PKTTIBONE, C. T.
Aug. it—46
. -gr
Ranaway
About four weeks finer, a njtgro wench
named BETTY ; die is about 4 feet 6 ib*
dies high, broad across the (boulders, but
Herder waide; flhe is fuppofid to have gone
to Auguffa. . A libertil reward will be paid,
on delivering her in Jail, or with the PriOj. /
ter Hereof, Jgtt has been often tS|p|.
Livingston's.?
> 4$ ‘•"7 .
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