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■ pice ».k fur id**ru»td^l*tteu.
Ur* It Anen
Miiley Ariuktroog, JTu/-
LU. county
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Willi JO, A wire*
3^viu .i.gi II 2
3'tif m<!i A»xf *
• *X Sic^UB-Alka
Ihniran B'-dljr
•Lawre .ee B 1'utler
Mi.rgvn
.■M-ans
B- '
Hi-r.i Berton
* Hou.rr.ee lltlfird
T/ii.OtJiy Ifonisrd
David W KtJ.ll
•’Hubert H j*man
'] hunm* Bassett
ham ccmntg
Zecheruh V Volte
it H -Pettigrew 2
Samuel Patterson
Lawrence Powva
JiJmi- Page 2
Mil Prow
Adolphus far is at
un*ng L Blete
'Samuel Ur own
George Hladunsn
: Elijah Harwell.' IfrtWnoC Jafflr* H-Bolt J
no kip Jol.n Hull
:• Mr tiotcl.aB Tlromas l*»te»
I "Dav:t! liuwer* Aiitir & J*»«« Brown
W.Vm rlta'e Capt Carlton E Hurt
' Ti.on.as Bit* C*pt ticurgf M Mount
- J .tm G Bate, Bryan C. Capi 'J'h mat Hoyd
Ik' tie
.Jr f Drown 3
s. 10.0.1 a Uo«rl«
■ Ji.ltu Katrlre
• Join. HanJy
- Jo l.ua Uuike
. AVditki/r llruwnjohn
l^Knrry l>uurt*
John Bet's 1
J*m.VBigi5*3
Area UryaB
Capt William Hud
M'* Delia Bryan 2
>lr. Itrys.y IfUmngtcn
ItlauJ
M.» S»r..h Britton
Mr* UibeCoaUla*
’Mrs Sarah Hetty
l!m Georgia urysr.
Mi'S Bary Ann Blount
Ms* Margaret D Brown
c.
. Jolui CsDtioa *
f Joseph L- «
TV.jlla.d C..SS
Wm CaliUr 2
Httci C n.cr
iiBil.iu ciinMok
it tl commilia
A<lam Cook
A bin *!wS
J .tin Cmt
Andrew Clark
Julia Ca’er
James Cotton
Aaron Caldwell
Jo.il'Cia. k 2
M DX'laifc
George W "Drr.tin
Allen Denirars, -Bui
• .1 eh cowuy
" XtlJWt U Davies
J. lin’Davia
J.,;»,h' Howdy
T’ly sea Uupnis 2
Viliam L Davie
Beiij Dowdy
'Ciir.jtnpher Jleey
K Auputus Co Jo an 2
' Job Cassell
John Collins
' Miclit CoUttif
Thoro-s l> Cooper
T.r.iollij C ilu.s
Reliard M Corueil
fcujili Chandler
-Joseph Luroming
Josiah Col
"Merer* Camming fc Co
M -ssra J • ' Cr. r.e It Co
1 li Coudy A Co
Mrs Cunimiyuam
Capt Jona Cooper
taut »Vui S Ciirjsiy .
.1! '
t r>In tic rr Dtrr-ht **,
h m c>ur.*y
Win L' .j lc
VV:r» II Dutkie
J. tu:» L Deuel
Si-ir.i JL)v)*.'u.irti
Eplifaiis Pirfee
Katbaniel PoUiill
Clem Powers, Effitfr John St-Lanitl PurctU
Perrj & Wn^lit
E Pemman & Co
C«pt Onn Peifce
Mrs Eleisora Parabo
Mrs Mary Platt, Scriren
c m my
Mr* Catherine Papot
Richard RosV.l
Wiilram Right
B.
Sanmel Rtickwell
4 James Ho a an
John Rubs'tou, Bryan WiHia® Russell
coun y v. illiam 0 Rogers
John Re*<’mo]e 2 R Re*
James H Kuase l
I homae li Huberts 2
J ihn Rrtan
Mr R'.birtC
Robert Ross
AbmJr R<tss
\ niher>t Reynolds
Jam.s Roily
Mr.Sholtze
Edmund Smirh
Daniel Simmons
Johnanxltr
Jona; ban Robinson, Bui-
l»ch county
Jt. h«» Rape
Cipt ( haries H Robinson
Cupt'Oiive. RilaS.l
Dr JamtstF Roberts
Root & Atwater
JViLiS Jane Ross
s. ,
Samuel Scott
la iac W Stoddard
J Stewart
Thomas G Seaburjr
Edward Subbins, J3ry JJ chola* Sinnat 2
an county - John Smith
Williarm F Simpsen Alford St and ish
Pe;er l Sloutenburgh *Scarbroiigh&.McK;nnell
Levi Stewart Stovall & Lamar 3
Saver & .Herring
Capt M -Stow
Capt !r> Simmons, Bui»
loch (c'tn'y
•Capt Nicholas Silcwich
■Mcm E.isitr Shague
Mr- Ktty F Smitli
W:s Sluing 2
Mrs An.. :miih
Mish Mary C ^hick
Miss L'misa Strobhar
Utcuara Slewait
T. •
W.ll Toiler ton 2
William Scarbr« ugh
Thomas Scott
lleiiry A Snow 3
Aniliew Stevens <3
Lew U Sherry
Robert Smi h
i‘h«*mas strong
uorneJius Savage
Augustus Stei le
Jan.isB Sea!y
1 ho mas Staua way
J amts SauUex Un
'iO®y Auinorfty Of iha 'iftxto of t>eorg:a5 j
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SFLEJTMD bCWE.Ui;
OF
A LOTTERY,
FOR THE BENEFIT
’OP .THE
Sayannah Poor-House and Hospital.
SCHEME.
Prize of
S~5,000
is
825,000
do of
10,000
10,000
do of
5,000
5,000
do of
4,000
30,000
do of
100
5,000
do of
50
5,000
Go of
25
20,000
Tickets at
835
is
8100,000
Stationary Prizes
as follow:
1st day,
■ first drawn Number-
1,000 dollars
Sal day, 2
do
do
1,000 each
3d day, 2
do
do
lj’iOO each
4th day,
do
do
5,000 *
5th day,
' do
do
1,000 ;
Slh day, 8
do
do
1,000 each
•840,080.
(PT AUTWmitfr OF congress]
JWiTlOfTdL LOTTE&tt
SECOND CLASS.
SCHEME.
ICO Frizes of
gium
1 do
40 COO
2 do
io.oco
4 do
\
5,000
20 do
5(0
60 do
ICO
2,600 do
40
gino.oro
47.110
?o,o< u
•Sli.OOO
10,003
et»o
104,000
11,0*0(1 Tickets
8500,000
H 'chard T michsU>n
vVsllum l iump on 2 Leslie l!i .m..s. n 2
'l i'.i.ei Tucker Daniel fay .or
Andrew ll.'.:n : 3 A Ih irel
CuMietius 1 uckee Boiijaiiiin Ta'h.l!
Vaitmi .e loitKuu Htnry Tillman
•ieo-ge Trope Jo.m M Tuber
vi iJ.jm or Ju i:'. Tiicrcu-j .ai.iel 1 arMna
Joliii it. i'ruclieldt John Turner
W.
On the 7rti day, befbre the opening of tlie\vheels, one of 825,000,
one rl 10,01*0, and twenty-out «>t . wul he put-in :i*< wheel by tile < »»m*ni siol.crs, and reman
floating n«it;l drawn. The first thawn 5T blauics !«• be entiih'd to <?> dolors ear.h
O* The whole to be completed in eight-days drawing, under the su-
j per.utcudence of the commissioners the pr«a< .< i av.thle ia cash, s.x;y uay-. afttr thfe drawing,
* (aubjcct to a deduction of 15 per cen oniy) »t the HANK *f tbs STATE of GEOBGiA.
: til.
’Dwi
,lit L Gilbert
Ji.hll 4>C3JM1S
Mrs Alin D-pasa
k bert Donaldscn, lii.L- Mr* Elza Dick
fcc.'i tomuy
• Jiii.ri Hemp tun
ViUiiun Dudgeon
(Eliennjter'Bmcraun
J..b:i titan*
,lt. bcri B Ed card*
•k.i»br<.oit U. Ue»cl
• Willi.in Lmbrey
Sz.r.Uel F-irbil.k
Wicliacl F.alicr
J i .l.i.Ttlzgeralil
f.lj-h r'.u U
Henry Finch S
It ijio Fe.m 4
D.mel F.iiotoion
Alctandcr Fruur
Mrs t -zabciirOuherty
M; i M. y T Dew*
Mr.-EuZisbeth Devznt
E. „
Ann F.verett, Builech
Count)
Jotin S Ef'.abrock
Mr, Mary El/
Mi.kElenur
F.
George F .B iel
Daniel Falter
B^th Fisberjca .
MKFi.'ker
Jubn.Fi her
Mr Frey
Miss Fleming
Thumas Oodd*rd
P.trick G »!..in 3
Finckney tiii-rdeau
n Claries itulu* Green
S.ranel iialdsaitb
V. ci. UaJJj
•Tbuina, Cray 2
Jattien G ivan 2
Grai S-.Pnwler
.Alien Greenfield
.Kj «.l Goodrich 3
J .lin.t ., bson
James Giil
. K r.ucvb Gillie 2
a.
Hiram Granger
Wm. Gtady
JollO Grove* 2
F Gr Gibson & Co.
Kev- Thomas Guuldinr, '
W'.tip JSlujf 3
Oapt W ortiungton Gait
C»pt Grauv. lle
M« Iteb’.coa Cl.**
Miss Mary Ann G .Id
Miss Mary Am: Cannier
Miss Caltiarme A Ca.u
Mis* euky Gr alia in
Alva IHUey
Wao. T HalleS
-J l* ilenry
George Hartley
Henry llaupt
>S bert Hedenwich
Martin Ka.hew*/
David Hcv.dd
• G oise llervey
John Haver
.6^Ivesier Hunt
tStib.1 riitebcock
-Henry i.artiiw
• Charles H> tt
V. tn Kemiyien
H.miitoa HuJ.cn
B.rtholow HcinptiiU
Cbarle* H ii.yt
WielbelBr Ueiroua
H.
David Hunter
John Humbert, jun.
Green L Hughe*
EJuuru Hughs
-baniucl iiov,ard
Wm ftifeotuh
R J ihlecliani
Rina Ho>t
Mtriin Uiitli&way
Abr-ihaiQ Hin*uo
Jau*.es He-ton
Levi Nadian Hoibrcok
Col. Wm. llurnson
Capt. Utviil Uvjiuwny
Mro Haim
Mrs Nancy Harris
Miss Li:2a Aim Hart, 2
• M s» £u3at»«Ui Hart. .
• John Jewett
Qe ’fg* James, 2
•Joseph Jackson
Jau.cs A Joi.es, 3
Hcury \\ Jv.'dan
Charles Jackaun, 2
.Jllbert Johnson
-J.
ChsrWJauea
Thomas Janes, Buikch
Co way \
^Zjctdki Jnes
y T'SHtiZA It win
A Mra*P!icbe Joavs
Miss L'eUe> Johnson
Ti omas W. W’illianB*
»«eu M. Waidburgh
Henry Woodward 2
Thomas Williamson
James Williams
Thomas Wilson
Charles Williams
Thomas Webb
W illiam Wood
vViJliam Wright
(ieorge W Wood
John M West 2
William Wall
Samuel Whipple
George Woodruff
Malcolm M Whitman
William Walling
R G Wallen
B Won&wad
David Wadhums
Eben Wood
Col Thomas Willy, Ef-
Jingham county
Major Minor Winn 2
Capt. William Williams
Capt. Wilcox
Doctor Warren
Mrs Sarah H Wacle
Mrs Maitha Wiggins
Mrs Margaret L Ward
'Mrs Eliza >1 \N right
Mrs Mary W)lly
Miss Martha v\ ilkins
Mias Sarah Ward
Miss Biiza Wood
v. <v r.
Cat a C Valentin-
Cspt J->lin UpUn
Mrs Lchorali Vaughan 'J
Thomas Troung
John Veich
John Vanriper
Henry Young
FRENCH LETTERS a
A D Oartolome Stauz- Jean Btoix
bias Mohs-Jarman
Madame Chambi-UQ Paul f’huze
DCrigus Jo*,er>h \1a»r-'ti
Vicholas'Maudicbir
(leo Mtis
Ktniuique A'.ire
helut
J lift B Ti
Mims VlaHuir
Madame Ce IHiirault
\lr C Duplaisim Grefdn Me N proutbir
)u«al D/SllJatlort
lr>vj, Frai; e D «ctr A Vanheddighasr.,
ladainv D-vor •4
'PHILIP OOXvf.m.
N. B AYARD I
1. MINIS I
RodRRT HABERSHAM |
JOHN LEWIS I
RICHARD RICHARDSON!
JAMES MORRISON J
C OMM1SSIOJVE RS.
i’. WILl.fA MSON
JOSEVH GUMMING
J. V HEN it Y
MOSES HEiiBEKT
T> T. HALL .
JAC03 FAHM
ELIAS HEED
T. V. GKAY
JAMES M HENRY
E. S. REES
.1*0
JOSEPH HABERSHAM
EHI7.ES ALI. FLOATING.
First 1C-00 Blanks entitled to glO ejeh.
i prizes . f V o tOO filiating from 1st day’s jjiirir.r
l do 5,00b Boatingfrcm Sib ( !o do"
do 5,000 do 7th do do
1 do. 10,tOO do loth do
1 do 10.100 do 15th do do
1 do 40,000 do 17th do do
•xyl'rizf tu'jnt to a d. diction •/13 per cent.
1 he drawing o» SCO tickets is called a day’s
drawing, and will regulate that t,f the above pri.
The drawing will commrnce at the City ef
Washington, in the month of October t en, pcsi.
tively, unless the sale of tickets will allow it to be
done sooner.
. p as h will he promptly advanced for prizes, at
eitnerol O 'GILLESPIE'S United States’ Lot-
tery olficts. No. 114, Broadway, opposite the City
Hotel, New.York—No. 11 Suuth-third, between
Chesnut and Market streets, Philadelphia—and
Pennsyvaau Avenue, c.ty of Washington «
jVh 1 * spendid Lottery being under the authority
of the l mled States, and the prizes all floating as
sreo fi«d, ofiers the greatest inductrr.em* to ven-
der, and adventurers As the tickets can be sold
in ar,> part of the United States, orders (post.paid.’l
forwarded to the subscriber a} eillier of the above
offices,-tri m venders sraociates, or individuals,
tor tickets or chance*, will receive thankful ar.d
punctual attention, ft cm
D. Gillespie.
N B Present retail price of tirkets gSSr.but
will advance to 35, by the 1st of August.
Vow. Fork. June 3J r * 6i
In offering flie above small though splendid Scheme to the public,
pefcommisuoners «r.* coohd-nt of its s utauimgag ewer rummer 1 capital prize* than any before'
ep4fr. f etl in tin United S’.itte>^»f t e *aire m^gni ude. The commissioners having in view the ea ah-
lis'irnent of a ''POOR-HOUSE aitd HOSIfNALi on a more extensive, plan than heret«ifore, they cali
upon (he public in behr.lf ot this inkiiiuli^n, the benefits of which ire-hot only confined to this city
or state, but are extended to ul) theiiiftk duel indigent t>f whatever nation, who tail within the sphere
if its iiRs’nlness 7l»e« liave, every reason, ther.Tore, to b i;\c that, from the small number of Tickr
ets, and *he claims of the InaUtuii >u upon the beoerole: ce of the public, that the drawing will ct m*
mence in s very short time.
CORRECT LISTS cif-the PRIZES will be kept aft Ihe drawing progresses.
TICKETS and 8!I WiES for sale b> the subscribers.
{ry OhliERS for T|rk«*.ts 'T Siia.-es inclosirg the cath, postpaid^ addressed to either of the sub
servers, will bp prempth nded to.
A DISCOUNT will be allowed to (hose who purchase u quantity.
Whole Tirkets, £25
Halves do.
'Qiarters do.
1 % 50
u
S(etftr.vah. April 6, 18 PP.
w. T. WILLIAMS, ? a
C. n. HAY.DEN, S s
eii?3.
BBOPOSALS
For Publishing, at .Villedgvillc, .
A NEWSPAPER—TO' BF. ENTITLED
3GEORGIA REPUBLICAN.
The doty of Editors tf newspapers, forttikde.
ly. is well unJer.-tocd by the Atnei ican people”—
The publication, therefore, -of proposals forprint-
mg. does not. *s we conceive, require any avow,
al of political tenets, or protestation of patriot-
inns. ’F;s iiseieas. l^t their work, not a pro*,
pectus, decide if F.Jitors be, or be not worthy
the patronage of their feilow-citi2ein.
1 he first number of tlieb'wrpa Hcpvblicitn wilt
be issued, by qs, at M tlledgville, on the second
foes Jay in' September, the present year. It 4 ill
‘>e printed once s week,' and on a large super,
royal siiee’j—not inferior, in point of size, to any
in the Mate. 111 press, and all n-cessary appara
tus t° he entirely new, and of i(k best quality —
We solicit the-patronage of an independent com-
the
New- York Firemen Insurance
COMPANY.
A PITAL 500.0(0 DOLLARS—nmph stored.
United Stales rf America.
Voi. Johnson, Bnya:I 'Mis. A .Vi J 'husUin
CLurt.y
Fetter Jamison
Ber.ja J mss
Henry Jaekaoa
John Malcis,,
-Ks.-Jol JshiievT, 2-
ttr.iul U'ut.ig
:K.
"W.-n Eecblrr
•Xcvt Kendall
J. tiri Kearney
C Kala.y UMo. 'i
Wm lonaws, Epti-h.Tn
Ctur.ly
fEiliaiu & H,Us.
Neal LuUghiit.,.3
Jam , UUl j lot
■ct.irles Lost, y
’la muc, L tltlvr
JalOC* Leai», Bulloch
C’Un y
John Lang
Gait rial E L wis
Cha-tcs M‘C;>y
.Peter Moupoey, 1
•Wm. Mills
Ge rg.•© Milieu
•Geoige Mulct.B
Michael M4Jn»0e
}.Silty Mil**
Wm. Mal.-o*e
J.din M-Car'y
J fu. Mcoiehead
Michael Mali w y
James Miilen
A A Massias
E Mitdv-U
Wm Maiheur
Andrew Mntdl
Duncan >1-K < hnie
Lawrence a Miller
Henry Miller
John Moans
John Morris
Andrew MtCaaahad
.'Hubert May
iHintry Norozn
-James G Il O-borne
.isoht Ocei
William Oglebay -
*B«t tioart Oitfin**/,
*—i tnptg.
2.
H’tlie Lyvet
5ainut: L.ptT
l.it.br,dge & Deuel, 3
Mr. Miry Lrwdta
. .Mrs Hai.iiali Loco
Mrs y Ann Li ,jd
Mis* Mary Lavender, 2
bliss Maria Leslie.
.V.
Edward M 'Elroy
Du i laid M'lu rje
TuoniasM W» rri
Anthony .Misbi litr'
James MxZscdl
Jatnu Mt-rk
H :K Vl'UlllltOC.k
Matbeor V Ail.u-r
Mr Maselrme
'R.,berl frj cney
Charles .tezec
James M'l’ride
Afosirr & Bennet*
Alnhe-nydk Stoeslf,5
•Captain M-J, n
Capt San.Ut i Muir
Capt. Re, M Neal
Mrs El n 'I'Carsall
Airs Catheiine M-La:n
Mrs Ann B Monel
Mis-Ann Mi-iah Minn
Mi-s Ann Mii.'en
Miss Eiiza Mathen
Jr.
Caniel W Nichols
o.
CMC c. Crt Ordinary,
Effii ghem county
vlefk ' curt Ordinary,
Builcik ccuotg. "
nt-TBiiT or oo. ni.ii—in res zr.'iiii 1 !.'iT.
Tut president ’J the Stutes to the mar shot
cf suit! ili sir id, greeting.
L. S] GEO. GL&tf, citric.
WhcrfjiB a libel iiath tUs day been f/ied in the
<ulmirf«'.y c< U;t of the Ui.GiyJ t for baid (I s
i. ict, by Levi James, agv.n ,t toffee an»i sug ir,
htatmgtlm he owner of the sloop railed Sai
lor** K gilts*, that or or about the tvenncih day of
July, in ttie present yt-r. tlie lihtllant whan off
Xtw-R.vtr, on the const of Ea: 1 -Florida, rectiv-
edinformati< n of a vtsse} being wrecked, or \ \ a
perilous situatiun, ni*ar »he sai.I coast; that tlic
said vessel v.’as* diecovered near the shore in two
and a half fathoms water, wi h fair feet water m
huld. laden with sugar and coffee, with tht
name of Am*, or3carbor< ugh, on h r s’ern; that
the said vessel when dikcovei td ar.d boarxted tv
the libellant and part of Illicit w. had no ptrsrr.
boaad, and had all the appearance of bavi-ig
been abandoned by her master an i crew at sea,
olh her topmasts and running nggi:»g carried a-
jvay. and she in a per' ou- a .d u recked condition,
that previous to the libellant-tak:« g posaeadon of
said bng ancl cargo, a spoliation appeared to have
been committed on the cargo, and probably by
some ludians or persons who were seen on the
shore, o? by avet&el on a wrecking cuise; that
tmrfnr the timely in erference of thel bi-ilant, and
i.he great exertions made b} him and hiscruw f..
t,c preaeivs'ion of said car*-o, it ma t have.been
io.vt to rlie prspr’etors thereof; tiiat for Uie pur-
{ k\nc id lighting the said vessel and saving-tl-.r
remuii'Jcr * ^ juiu cjrgn, the IbeMa^t found it ab
solute •}’ necessary to throw ov*rboard a r«»tn»b<r
.f boars i i - ugi.’*, it blowing very herd fr rn tb-
3 .u'.bwa’d anu west ward, fr -m v'iicb, and die tf
forts u-'^d io get tue said brig <-ff, the <rii ; » ek>cp
at the iibclliiiit su«!&uiLd ctii.sidirible damage;
dial iroJc die seis in «*f the year and the fatigue-
^nd nt hi of the iibilianta.nd crew in sar.ng said
; cargo rinns depredauo:«^ ar.d oO-rr perils
is.uwtion, ihe health an i lives of t:.* 1 Ttbelfant and j
«re\v were p'.Ktd »n much danger; tl'.at ihe hb )• j
lant.tc*‘k cut of said brig a** much of her nrg .d
as po^s.ide. !» i ig on b ^rd his said stoop about j
, fourteen UrgNhcaii., forty twu bags, ten barrelt
eigk'een tierces coffee, sr l two boxes o*\*ugar’ j
which have arrived in the port of Savannah, wutn- |
in the jurisdiction cf »hi* honor b e c u.t t' u‘ :*s j
«*rder and decree; anJ the said V>b-A ant in arid ht j
tlu* said.libel prays l!ut a m« r. tinrj issue to a*, i
persons conced ed, to shew cause %I,v proner i
-alvsge sliouid ix;t be dccieed j»:t of the s nd c jf j
fee and sug^r to the libellant and others yntitled l
Now, therefore, you, tlie said '.narhal. art hti r-
jy commanded to cite ar.d tdmcnUball and singu- (
-ar every person or persons having, or p e!ending
t-> have, any right, title, interest, proper!), c.i»in;
*r ;eroind whatever of, in, to, e rtipon, ihe said
coffee and sugar, to appear at a special court of
admiralty, to beheld at the court-house, in the
city of Savannah, in said district, on the thirteenth
day of Angnst next, to answer to the libellant in
the premises, and to shew cau«e if any they fca*t
wiiy die prayer of the libel a it should nut be
granted; an-l whatsoever you shall do in the pre
mies certify to the judge of said court at the
t me .and place aforesaid, and have tUnand there
tins writ.
VVitne s, the honorable WilTtan Davies, district
judge of Geurgia, this twenty.eighth July, 1319.
Chart!i»n & Shefialf,
j, . Prcct jrs for libellant.
All persons interested is tht foregoing monition
will take due notice.
John H. Morel, marshal D. G•
DI&ECTOH8.
J »hn Jacob Astor
J siuh Sturgts
Beiij-mnn Desotcy
Jrhn (.civil!
Tv rr I 'Kevins
A rchlbald M -Vickar
Joseph Mimng
T.< mas C. Hvittx president.
Juh"t Whf.ttev. insistent.
V i li i a h >i N lal, secretary.
The s«i!hscriber ii ving been appointed agent of
the New-Y'Tfc* T rmin InsuranceG»-mpany. with
full’power in r‘ne bel.r-lf cf sai '
>U'>nceagdoftt fire, on g»o
John G. Coster
Wilham *V Todd
Ilenry. Waring
j vhral am Richards
| .VdlUm Cahocne
|^ainuc!S. UvwUul
BROtGSALS
Fur Publishing, by Subscription,
ISY JOHN HINTS
A SrLENDID EDITION
Declaration of Independence.
The size of the papsr is 36 inches by 24; it has
been manufactured by Mr Aam’ss, in lushest mane
Rtr,andof die very best materials.
The deniqn from the pencil of Mr Bridport is
executed in imitaiicn of Has Belief; and encir-r
cles the Declaration as a cordon of honor, s»ur
mounted by t!*e Arms of the United State3. In,
ww>ii( mediately underneath the arms is a large medai
mpsHty to effect ^ on P ,, ** ! fa»t» f gener; ! Greco*; Was3:nq;cr, sup
wares and mer. i.P 0 rt«>d by cornucopiae, and ciubdl-sfu.il ndth spear
COXDITTO^S
Three Dollars, in rdvance, (upon the receipt of
e first number) or Tour Dollars at the expira-
■n I.f the year. Adverii-mienU and all oil,it
prit.iing will be done a» l!)e cuitomrt-y prices --
Letters addressed ta the Editors must, m alt cases,
be rooT rcw. , V-' AI.TK|{ .IDNKS.
HEKHY DEMSOV.
Mtlledpeville, April 20, lb'9
To the Printers of the U. States.
Genii.men—In presenting a list ot new piirm
lypta, seme eapianatory remarks may use- .
ch?.r. iise. houses, hnildi
and generally on a'l Uindaff property in^tJ;
ty andvic nitv, ismow r??.dy to receive apfdica-
and effect insurance ngainst- fire, in coufor
mity wifh the power of his agency, at S&vanriali—
where ftrois, which w ill be as liberal as other of-
fie b, may be known on.personal application, or
by letter* post pni.1, describing accurately the pre
mies and property required to be insured All
If'-vf s hii‘tai T *ed by this w di be promptly and !i-
iKitJlv a<!j* ated and settled.
JAMES REA.
Strv -nnch, rr.r.y T3———fer 13
Fifteen Dollars Reward.
Ranavay from the subscriber on Wednesday
night ytli inst. a negio man named A« gu .t, form
erly l*eTf»ngtd t*> Mr. Hubert Flournoy, living cn
he White r.lqlfroad. Augu-t is ab*iut 30 year-
of aye, 5 t’eft 4 or 5 inches high, large head ar.d
sbotilders. promina: t breast, witlj smr.it Jigs ar.d
f ‘ et, speaks tot Spanish language, and toltiable
Eupli ji. is an intelligent fellow Had ott w hen
lie wtr.t :•.'*■ a Coatee, Chick
c'hir ; ;M.«i‘ i Jrt-Str^inette Pantaloonss orltu -
•:i T iok I row -ers, and carried with hir.u several
iS.hu- afaCVb of taring appaii.I It is possible
•a^ : t n.rv make fur* Darien ha*, ing been owned
near 4;r»t p!.me.: Masters of vtsstl' are reqrtested
to secur*; ‘iVm should he offer them his s« vices.
Whoever will deliver him to the subset htT in Sa
vannah, shall receive the above reward -or ten
dollar* fur iotVing him in any gv l in this state
f ber i or Sc.ith Ca- ohno. GEORGE \V. COLLINS
U- l-S- 14
Fifty Dollars’ reward. ;
Pc*isw?y from the subscriber on thp night of |
the 24th Ap d, ah.cgro woman nvmrd U\CIIEL, j
formerly belonged to Mr D«vid Williford, of tl»is J
city. Raciul is%S ut 30 years old. b ight com-1
plexion. about o feet 3 <.r 4incl.es l.ig!:, and welt {
fj'med, one of her ancles considerably swollen,
commonly smiles v.htn spoken to, speaks good
Kr g ish and ansvers questions intc-jiigently —
Whoever will dtli'cr the above■ wenchlu the. sttb-
scnb r in Savaimah, or lodge her in any g-ici in
'•■e t!:e a!>ove
Notice.
•Person* who *re indibied to the -oUrreber,
will make payment to Mr. H. J. .Vzkizur, only.
Frederick 3. Fell.
june 19 -45
N. «. At: m -ei-. r: ve.se
tinnril t.«h ri g «r
the c ‘ate, as the law w HI be -ig
.them.
april 26—cl—f- S8
Twenty Dollars’ reward.
nimvaj Iro.n the subscriber, in the early par-
of Septen.ber last, a mulatto '“man named Jcas,
formerly die property of lVhlisra Stephens, e q.
John n of a very bright compiexicn. light ha-r.
tolerable straight and rather grey. He is about
five feet s x or seven inches high, h2s lioles bored
in eaefi &?»\ Wife eyes, and on close examination,
several shot wounds may be f und about his
thighs ike- John is well known about the city
as a fifer, hevirg been employed by the Savannah
Volunteer Guard* to play for them. Whoever
w:il cUTrrer the above fellow to the subscriber or
I«*dge him in ar.y gaol in the state shall receive
the above irwar J.’
N. H. All irnyter3 <if vessel* and others are
cautioned against harboring or carrying him out
of the state, &s the law will be rigidly enforced
against them. CADER FAIRCHILD.
feb3—4 *
l!s, vessels in port. an( ? fi'Aer military t ophies and emblems —
On one side of this medallion portrait, is a kimilur
portrait of Joasr Hancock, preskbnt of congres;
July 4, 1?76; and on the other, a portrait of r«i
M4- jKFFEMsert, autlior of the Declaration c f Inde
pendence.
The nrms cf “The Thirteen United States,*'
in rr.tdaliions, foiD the remainder of the cordon,
which is f0r;h*.r -enriched-by some 6f the char;
uriitic productions of the United Stales; t.urh
the tobacco audTnd>go plants, the cotton a-hmb,
rice, he.
'The fnc-turniles have been engraved by Mr Val
lance, v. ho executed tins important .part cf tht
pubhcat.on at the t.'ity of VVa..hir.g on, whe-c, by
permission of t!.e secretary of stale,-.he had the.
•jrigihal signatures constantly under his eye
Drfart'htnt 'f S.at<\ 19i h Apr it, 1819.
I certify, That this is a correct copy of the 01
gi'inl litchtralion of Iiidej.endencc, deposited at
this Df partmen'; and that 1 have compared all the
siftV.alitres with those of the or.g.nai, and have
found them cxaci imituiions.
Jt-KN Qri5CT A DIMS.
T):e^portrait* are engraving by .Mr Loiigacre.
from 'j-iyir-at paintings by Messrs Stuart, Copley
.mi Utis, and the most cstcenicd likenesses.
The Arms of tht United States, and ef tbs sev
eral Matts, have been faithfully executed from nf-
f.cial de'sc■ ipuvnt i:r<I twentieths in the iii.inr.tr di
rected by the mest approver! authers oo the sci
ence of Heraldry.
It is confidently expected rhat this efigrtvnjg,
will be a yfdendid H«td tndy national publication.
I he jmW.friit i thinks he c; n p:o.*n:se that it shall-
be rnady to deliver fo sub-en je:-* late in June, or
eailv rn Ju!v nisi, a! TtN d- Lars each copy, to
be p.»hi on'cklrn iy. • ‘
I lie engravings w.ll be followed by a Pamphlet,
contu; rn*)*; tut oj/idi:^ tLi.un.eUs connected w .th
the pOahHUinn (.«« uuthuuiid. and a li-< of the
subscribers’ names. 1 in. Fan.pLlet to be deliv
ered yriUit
(? S3 contempUied (o h-^ve a few copies print
ed on paper prepared to carry colours, to have
ihe sn.eioB accurately tint'd hi the modem style;
and the plants, &c colored by o*.e » f our most’
proved water culouters. The price ofthose
peib copits will oe thiiitsen dollars each. G
tlemen' who;wisi« for ctdoused copies are requ
d to add the word '-coloured'* to their subscrip
tion.
Satir^ rr.anufactured expressly for this p:LIic»-
tion, is daily expected from France. Cure shall
be taken and no trouble or expense spared, toh&ve
some very superior copies printed on this saiin
The price cf these copies car.not nod be a*-c« r
tained It will -liereaffer be announced. Gentle
men w'ho w;-h for copies on saiain, are r«q**ested
to add to their subscription the veris "on s .t».
JOHN HIN.N9,
•No. 7, Chesnut-sirect, BfuladtlpUa.
(£j* Subscriptions u ill be received at the oGce
of the HuTuhnah Republican.
> am: tuners are ca
carninp; h r out <
o*y e> f -xcd aeain
G. V. PALMES.
The firmer price, were fixed during a period in
w hich the raw materials were dear, and not emily
to be procured, and it is pifeumcd that they had
3' me claim to be considered moderate as in ir'12
Type were nioy than three per <-ei,t 'lov er in
Fiuladelphia, Ilian in London; and. no advance
was tn.ide on those prices, during the ;*ie na r
although existing circumstance, wcuid have ius'i!
tied the measure. v : It was considered that an ad.
vance would he an actual Ins, to t: ;e pr.r.ters us
the competitinn in the printing business had "be-
lore tiiat period, -arrit'ed at sticli a point, that the
public were supplied wiili priming-, at nearly the
minimum, and also, that it was probable the* pri
CCS of types would continue some time after He
rcurn ot peace, and recompense for any er'v»n-
tawe that w.-.s giver, up. This has taken place
I or some time past, types have been lowered ir
value, but not m price They have been seld on
U . n r a “ ‘ I'equeimy uncertain credit, which pro
duces, to Ihe seller all the eflects of reeiuctiru'of
price, whilst to the printer who pays it is ofccir-
paratively little benefit. All the advantage it in
tavi rnf those who promise, but do not pe. ro,™ as
m truth they get types fur nothing-, and th-
sn=nt printers pay for them Another objection to
thism- tie of reducing !,rice is, tout it ak». r h, the
seller’s lands, and, r,u matter how iudustri.nis or
liugal he may be, aufjects him to all the u.conZe.
niei.ee9of poverty. A;
Men who passlss talents, economy, industry
an J honor, will sometimes b, k money. The chit-
■acters w no have just claims tu these attributes,
will rarely be at a loss fur friends, and will tntrr
n butenes* «tth a more favr...bie prospect ofis-v -.
cess, when assisted by a moderate, tl an by an eg.
tended credit, winch .s equally witl.in ibr reach < *
a rival, who, whan ardent disposition lor sped,
latmn and adventure, may have but doubtful
claims to reputation tor prudence.
In erderto leave no ground for complaint, it i»
to be understood that all purcbacers sh 4 V f
firet of Apn , who comply vi-h the t ew ttrnj,
will be entitled to benefit by the new pi ices •
Presuming on the long intimacy »hieh ha* iub.
sisted between you, gentlemen, ar.d this estubi -b
ment. I request you will give this i;.s m h i. 1
your papers. Tour’s, respectfully,
James Runaliistjn,
Cedar, near Terlh-street. Huladtlrhia
May X, 1619/ 1 “*
PRICES OF WIPES.
Pearl, peril*.
gi rs d
1 4') W
J VO
rs
Notice.
All persons baring demands against the estate
of Da'-id Lewis, late of this torn, deceased, are
requested to render them in to the subscriber
properly attested, within Ihe time prescribed by
law; and those indebted to said estate are request-
ed to make immediate payment. H
S. Clarke, adm’cr
St Maiy V, March 2!> r 18i 9~—70
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V/«:
Nonpareil
Min: un
Brevier
Bourgeois
Cong Primer
Sn.all Pica
Pea
English
Gi cat Primer and Ul larger sizes
a.c«.jbar<ls and Quofiiticr *
Credit— 60, 90 and 1^0 da\ 3.
n «u ly: ' e rtce,ved in exchange, at gl6 per
_J ] june i4 49
56
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49
_ Art Ordinance
To amend an ordinattee,.entitled "an ordinance
to improve die health of the city of Savannah
and^rer other purposes,” passed 24lh March.
of&VirSST 1 b 'l th * n ’*J' or '* n< l aldermen
. A ti f j ™ 11 ’ :n council assembled, and
Tl , ff °i iBtted b * lh * ‘Verity of the ^ur.e.
That the further sum ot fifteen thousand dollais
be and the same is hereby appropriated for-the
purpose of complying with die payments which
may b? mcntior.ed and contained in the contracts
- ,n i?. bet !f et " lhtc '"y «*f Satannah and
private indmcuab, for the change of culture 6&
low lands in the neighborhood of Savannah.
in Council, May 17, 1319.
[LSJ Passed, JAMES M..WAYNE, saver.
RH.Cmn.ee ^
'Attest,
Blank Indentures
or sate at this 'office.