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republican: ;
S.V.dgXAM,
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Subled to 1 ; .
’ ■ ■ Mr. ’ XvANC : . , ; as
ufra. doiuj the 1,. Jared party, and is |
now n strenuous advocate of co;:iu:cr j
” tru: ;. it r.„ no doi.ht, i:i the re*
e riled an of many cf cur readi rs, that
. Mr. Slebi.hr, v ..s cure th; -.. Mr of the
C nneiiim .fiY'.vs/, 3 yd... principles
w niclt this paper advocates, are well 1
k-nowr, j —wlie.i he, acted in that capacx- j
iy- he laoorei.l luiril to convince this j
. omtnur.ity, that the cause i.i r'ederai- 1
run vas the cai:.-,c oi freedom ; but,
Are und lie i;.;s at !c.uy.i discovered die
iallacy of that cause w hich lie so lon-p
l etoinmc’.ided to others—that cause in
which he too long exorcised his talents ;
v. c now find him, not unlike an honest
and free Lorn sen of Columbia, an open
and avowed champion of Republican
principles—principles, that ought to
actuate every well wisher to this highlv
favored land cf Liberty—piineiples,
that can bear a strict scrutiny—inci
ples, that have been weighed in the bal
ance and found not wanting. Wc t:u-.;
the uly is not far distant, when the sons
of delusion, w hose understandings are
shrouded by. the mystery of federalism,
wifi throw off tiro veil, and tiien openiy
rally round the sf.hoard o's counter
I‘MXciPLr.s —then, will they discover
the nfonstsr Federalism, in all itshoi
rid shapes—then, will they no longer hr
tile admirers of the stipend:::s /.’■■ ric rs
human invention —then, no longer v.fl!
the;: be the disciples of a John Adams ;
but, friends to the land that gave them
birth—J lends to that Government which
administers earn:! cue exact jnice to ell
men —supporters cf that Cc.yenimcnt
which i., highly (iistingulshed ar-ioi;:-
2<aUo:a>—me AmcYic-m Covciiin.aut.
(.'apt. IjcbastLnl, from Madeira, in- ‘
form ■ us, that Mr. Lamar, the Ameri
can Gonsul, uiiiortunuiofy it.:. 1 a a
bridge, on tho add Octocwr, m . ;.- „• ,
hi- Hack. The Governor aj.ppoii v d,
provasionally, George Day \\ etch, l-....
to attend to the duties id th, ConsuLic ;
from win m Cspt. S. received much po- ,
iile attention. ,[CV;iw.,/ai/i.j
A i -’ccrcc of Divorce has been for
ms.iy pa.ms iCu at i avis, of ilte inat'iia e !
between Jcreme lam.-parce aitu Iviiss }
lhutursoa, of Baltimore. in.
THE LATE LOltD C.'.yrU'OSß,
11 IE late av vti'iiate Lohlcman of
this name, though it • is known often to
It..i. t.t.. ~,.tc t.;. p *c Ci Lis oven vto
lent at;d impemous ivas.- -rs re: ich i.i
*ome iii'-t -..;ees hurried him into the
most criminal cxccss-r., vetevim !,
many occasions, ami.; iKrs of dispo
sition, a t.is.c for itse a. rate:..! l .*, ait i a
persav. rin : .... luicy i.i the attaii at nt
of it, tha, v. cuici, Jmd his conduct been
TeguiaiCi. bv the sulutacv nreccy's of
Christianity, instead ot the spurious
“ laws of r.0r.0r,” have rcnch tv .1 him at
once an ce.'.ament ‘and a blessing to so
ciety. “ licit with the talents of an An
i;ei” says the judicious Dr. Young, .J
man may be a fuel.” If he judge amiss 1
in the ■ upreme point, jud in; right in
sell else, but aggravates , >]ly, as it
t-iu.-ws him wrong, though blest with the
best capacity of being li.yht.
The presence of his Lordship is
JtnowT., however, to have had apov.oi-!
in ei.cct m repressim-- the impci,c-!
ranee of the t-i lt haituk, the;
ins sand coni lely. of the C'oi
ii m. cl ind< , ■ in inspiring j
all with a cal riots sm.r.CTiox • .
1 il'gU p'C., ii'.i. SuOUKi l.iw IV. .litis it
ca cd'tt < tj iats v : h their b! ■>d a
o.'t-x tor,; wo. Os the terror which thei
V) tme- o Lord C .•.meuord carried to the j
ii.hiiL cf'thc would-hc gouUcnirn of the j
Iy—iv following is ludicrous et:am-|
M■ v ..... it instances in his I xn d hip;
d'tpre oi mode ration vh'rii, from his J
<■■■■ .Eti.'.i. meter, e should scared v *
li.iai , f . I.:m to ];■•. i ;s.
Lu 11.:.;.; ere evening a Coffee-, 1
h in Coiidiu-etrect, I.o:. ion, \ ]i
bis Lonishipa frequented, meanly at.!red
l -> >•- i.as, I.;. # nr. (': ,vu to , ,n
tile p oer oi the cay. Loon r-Vp cruic
in U i ■ ill to —a .. . at
vno lb a\V hi.!.tea i.itO the onpo:-.:
seat of fie same box with fr rd (. . ami
in a -.icsi censcqutiiiia. t aw, i . ved
oul, ‘• Waiter 1 bring in a pint of Ma
deira, and a couple of Wax Caidfe and
pit them i.i ti. ■ i -,-t ...” JI • then
<."xu to liiinst- i L'* , C'i ct’-i'’ c. ;i ,:i •.
J :~s!f to :-cr. !._ . I1:; I.:-: , v.o ; -,. c l
* iu ii look t t... : v. ji. b.s. ei -
j>rhi > c.|>i; -s a.:: tie iv- c, c ’ -i: -;cd to
4 0 , . jiltC. i. , Jt. . - *'. V . / ii
fre-appeared, art a vkit a : :• do ofj
t- .s. JIiiCJUS i/O'iV ■ . ], 1
i ..... i- ■ . d r . oi ) ■ -
T Jil V 1:0 ii. . . 1-.: .o< |
J i*-t> 1 -is bo::. }:• i.-i.i; ; t'i.i lir rj
I* . ■ ..i.i c./'. r . out t.t a v.i.riiii’
t .at to that a . 1 Wa.tei !;
ii! • a rv.ir < r ‘."h r !
t • v~tien bis I
Si ‘) ‘! v, a v :v; id !
! j 11 ‘ I*)\ ii ‘.. . ( ii }. s,
r ,un oi t 1 o*h hi c:-.rO s, ::.-i :.i-’
fc'GV ,V IV'.U! i"ti ‘ ii‘S SC.". i’h'.i ii:*|* J
t i.ii v?.’~v. f.:* the U.t! j
lOui .::. out, “ 1 vuucr ! • r I •
t r ilO t.;e and lis t..'s f< .iOV tl*"t Ti At! , j
U.Ui to i. b : VYkc i.?
he ? Wlw is he ? Whnfdo ,hcV calf
!! *ui f ’ • Lord Came!ibid, ?ir, s: id the
*• mtcr. “k ho 1 b(i... t ..melford . re
turned tlie former, in a tone cf vcics j
carce'y audible; her im-struck at ihe j
re “1 ec'.ion of ids own im; cr.incr.ee, i
; a... aim;,st ,l(.ul.iua>’ v.hi her I.a was |
j - r*il in enii icncc. *• I.oul Came curd 111 1
■.Yarn have 1 to pay Gll being told
j ‘io h'iu down his store, and actually
! syoi e AWAY wither., oaring to tal.o
..is Madeira. Lon. fop.
Charleston-, Xov. 29.
hi aul v 1 /; o;<vi/. vr.
On the 3th instant, a motion w as made
“ 5 y J- lb Davies, esq. DLuict Attorney
jot the L ruled States, in the Federal
jCoi.it Ov Kentucky, charging Aaron
j Burr, .esq. with mo h c.himks and jitr.-
1 nr m k ocus in being engaged is. pvepa
-1 sing a Military Expedition for the pur
!*“•'• ol descending the Ohio and Ali-sis
. sippi, and un king an attack on the fro
vtnees of a.’ xho, the westwatxily
’ side of Lottisiana, which said provinces
| belong to the King oi Spain, with whom
j .In L ni’ •'.! States arc at peace.
: Mr. 1 ’ ’vies stated, that he could also
‘prove, that the AY stern Tenitod.es
were Inc next object ol the scheme; and
( : m'.aiiy. : a tne rejiion of the Ohio is ral
j cubit cd as falling into the vortex of the
new proposed revolution.
1 j \\ heiefore said attorney prayed the
court, lint line process issue, to compel
. ; file personal appearance of said Aaron
Burr, Ik fore • s id court; and to stay
lurther preparation and proceedings in
’ Sniii armament.
■j Judge limes overruled the motion of
i.ihii Attorney o, the, Giiiioc! Stales—on
1 tire grounds that the court were net
i vested with powei; and if they were,
ii**a( in.■ e\n ence va, not sufficient.
’ 1 The Attorney then moved ti!r a war
-, rant to summon a grand jury, before
jwnoni l.e would prei-.-run indictment
p(‘-P.a.nst col. burr. ‘i his the court im
! u.e i..’u. b yraited. vfler Lee Iry were
j Hilled, c-I. liurr entered. utter, cd’bv hi
. cottiitic:, il. Clay, esc;, rnd addressed the
j < onrt ii vi idii t tion (ft lie ch v : pr< fc; -
:\d ay..:", t imn. .Viter which ihe fur
jincr heal unr ot t:i” c ause i as postponed
• |io the l.'Uh Xov. when this impoitani
. |triJ will be decided.
Drcr-:’y 1; 1.
l_ 7r ,:,n i• I lay it- —By advice 1
ftonj Cape-Fraucoin, \:.s Alexta dm,in-
Dl’ lnt.'.ioii wcc'vul, th.. t.•F. to .or
(Deseafii es had been ass: ssniatcd*. F
• aoocaiß, I hat pucviolTs to thi. he
had 01 . and the ( ~! C. nan, at POll
-.8,! . , 1 /
W* -4 iai , (I.U L/GiKT< i JiCcLOt ‘ lit IHv.’
i to he su j.—■••liich \v. ~ *..
cral , cn his piincTprvi officers
uid be m-cxecut 1, uto his
death. F.o certain account of the sitn
tt.D'l Cil and. ■ .\;',Ci'l ‘.i11... 1 IV I‘. ('*-|\ v!, hi:*.
•he Island is suitdi to t.iit j i.jt.i i.i a
; o-"e..t a “merit.
1 _ . •.. J),f, utci —.(. Fester,
v. .to a..“ iyed i.t Boston on S..turday ihe
! . :v. 111 23 .k.yn lioui ’Fitoidatl, in
>l •• s, th it thi. e and ys p e\ us to his
■ • ing, tha! Mr. lor, v. lit had m
!>pked in tpo expidition with Miranda,
jvsshed ll.ii. pi -e, ivid. the t- peasant
■ ltelligcnce ol ,ei cfeat, in landing at
*’*C Gan.’ \:x-. lit stated, that the
1e ■ 1 a.ca .ilirandu li.iil .’(’.ted at
I ii ‘lick'd, did ir 1 amount to mo re than
; that with this ; dditional force, he
ha.! pnicet-Icii on his ey.|ieoi;icii ; but
y i . his hiiic'.iag, wv.s attach
'd a.id totally defeated ; that Miranda
G..'( 1 i tllC CIV. BjCYi'LYF. the HTo Hcv ]).;.!••.
of his troops ; and with much difficulty
‘ ec’ireti hi . 4 i'cirer.t with, tlie vreck e. hi-,
i-tlc c.ruiy, hi i r •_ o. the mv.idi vesstfs
j helonj-ing to his squadron—that the Lc
. aF.der was a.-o captured, and capt. John-
I son, tvlio comment it ,1 her, and most oi
u.uccitune beheaded.
Deccxrbcr 2.
j r - ; ’.e ship .[’ ‘lh, V. akois, arrived
j (ioiii Iluml ‘ jus.t as v. e w ere parting
I our BTcrti p. ■■•••. Wlicn cap'. Was-
Itevssaile 1, ‘ 1 October) a report was
• in circulati .•>, that the Conti Inu 1 War
ha ■ eon ;:v. need, a.;! I hat au (;i,.pp(-
’iicait h.r.d tai.en pk.ee between the
......i russians, lh which tlie for—
nis- were demated, v.i'h the 10- ; s of
j ‘-20,00.) men. By this ami a! we have
been favoured with Hamburg papers to
the loth October.—Translations from
i's V- v. ill be given to-morrow,
j Bonaparte joined his army, and rc
. viewed them near Frankfort, on the 2d
I V.IOOCI*.
! Letters from Hamburg, of the 9th
j October, state, that 1 lie combined Prus
j : ._2i and Rusi.vn Armie .. had conr.cn
, Irate:! tneir ibices, and were within a
I ‘ try short clistance of the French Ar-
I inv —At that date, a battle was moment
|)y e>'.]Xscted. All the Pacific Vcy ia
, tor- and Ministers, arc stated to hare left
l Paris.
•
i C ; l't- Sherman, arrived here from Malaga,
informs, that early in September, as the U.
States fchooner < Enterprise, captain Torter,
palled A'gefiras, he was fired at ar.d attacked
Lyfev.it bpatiiih gun-boats, upon which l.e
bare down on them until within !. !, without
returning their fire; bat, on finding that they
(f .. continued firing, riotvithitanding his col
<: r s were hoi (led, he poured into the cons
a lew kruad-fidcs, which made them link into
their Ik hiking-bole* Norfolk Ledg.
I Grand Lodge.
r ’s"‘ , iir! SIL-viv-th ‘f the GItA. \L)
jL I.ODGK ’f G >rg.'u. and tin- r ■<-
fx-dvr Lodge*:, b.j ‘/•'!!■ /tro/ter Jieftre
; r.rntatioes, err ratified to attnul at the
: l.r>iy,i. lirjOM in the El t UVi the firtt
IV i f ’.tva? In lint v: mt h at three
! o'clock i:i th’ uftcncioii, bring a Grand
| Guartnln C.miiiunicaiini , and. the ntuted
’ fjr the annual El-iti.n of Grand
; Gjjlcri.
By order of tlto Hight Worthir.ful
. j :*ar.d iio-s t r,
S. 11. STACiiUTw* ii’., fi. Srr’iT.
10-v. u i:r
For London 1 ,
t::s ship
MARTHA WASHINGTON
Jfalentire fias-ty, master ;
‘"s’-■■*•■•■ _v; nlv ,atiry her cargo at five
Faclicm It 0, ar.il expeiSed to fail in two or
ihreo wet ks irrm rh s ilay. For freight ot
Cotton, Hire or Tfb’cco.in the Cahnv or
hetvvtcn decks, apply to the mailer on hoard,
or to
NICIIOL TURNCUI.L.
D - c - 4 Ct ,U
GEORGIA,*) BY Tfaac Crews clerk
L. 8. j of the court cf Ordinary
Ifvac Crews. J for the county of Cam
den. n said lla te.
‘VV’T'HEREAS James Seagrove of
yty tlie town of St. Mary’s, tfq.
applies for letters of adminillration on
the ellate and effedfs of Wiliiam Floge,
late of St. Mary’s, dec’d. as piiucipal
credi or. Tltcfe are theretore to cite
and admoniili t.ll and fingolar the kind
red ar.d creditors of the deceased to file
‘.heir c-bjections (if any they have 1 ) in
rr.y t ffice, on cr hetore the full Monday
in Januaiy next, otherwise letters of ad
tninidration will be granted him.
Given under my hand and seal, this
eight day of November, ißc6, and in
the 3tit year of American Indepen
dence. 34
U r )n . IVoodbridge,
• TEGS leave to acquaint his friends
E3 5c ihe public of his riturn fromHam
turgh, with a complete aflbrtmcnt of
OILMAN GOODS,
Which, together with a general affort
mtnt of
GiIOCIiRIES,
lie is now opening ?t tlie new-brick
Building, Bolton’s wharf, and oilers
for fate at realonabe piiccs, tor
Calhor Product— viz :
30 caGs Os, \S3 WARE, affiorted
tor retail Holes
5 cates tiiu cut and feftoon Decan
ter", Tumblers aid Wine Glades
5 cases Fiower Pots, g'afs fruit plates,
cordial Hands, China and glass
fallatd chihcs, di to sugar and
butter ftamis, Morocco tiefts of
lu b'eis, fait colars, bird cage
g Ekes, coi.iHi.re didies, table cal
lor , ic.i caddies, colored & gilr
C’una mugs, colored beads and
gla Is roniain eioffei
1 di'.io elegant glass and China globe
chandtiiers
•on pLces flaxen oznahurgs
200 ditto fiipericr e’itto
5o ditto good and inferior ticklenburgs
50 ditto (hit.), proper for ihceting
20 ditto Bagging linen
60 ditto Haven’s duck
30 diuo light Lil duck
30 .ditto lisden n.Us
300 ditto’brown platillas
200 diuo v.hlte ditto
-,cc and tto Bremen ruiis
2*lo ditto dowlas
2 cases diapers, table cloths, counter-
Oai.es a .0 fiCel tick ng
2 ditto Hurting linen and tefiery
2 packages feme and fewitig twine
1 taunk umbrellas
1 tiae ready made shirts
1 ditto blank books
1 dnto writing paper
1 ditto slates and commor looking
glaffn
1 ditto of dry paints
1 hamper Seller’s Water
60 boxes window glass
500 demijohns, 5 gallons each
687 Lars Swedifhhron, flat nd square,
proper lor waggon tire
ALIiO—ON FI AMD,
A variety of WOI.LENS, HARD
WARE and GROCERIES, uaneces
iai y to enumerate.
November 14 iawtf 28
IVills on New-York,
At a Ihcrt fight,
FOR SALE, nr
Geo. Buchan an & Cos.
September 30 415.
SAIL CLOTH,
FOR SALE AT
A. G- OEMLER, & Cos.
Ofiober 14 419
S. & C- Howard
TJAVE ’remaining, a few
of excellent
COALS,
November 18 92
G Dolls, for a Thief.
STOLEN, from Wayne’s wliarf, Friday
iii;rht, about S o clock, a four oared
BOAT, branded on the head and (lern with
J. B. and }>ainted white, with green gnnnels.
‘The per foil that will deliver the above def
erred boat to the fubferiber fha.ll receive a
reward of three dollars, and if the thief corne
with it, iix dollars.
N. G. RUTHERFORD. 9
December 2. st. 23.
bINAL NOTICE.
•’ jpiir. fjbfcriber regrets that during hh
i. long- absence, so little has been done
towards peymentof the demands of his hoiife;
and he now notifies thrle irideh ed, tha’
{la’.ment to the extent of their means will
be expe&ed. Tfiev* will excuse lum from
applying individually to them and will he ex
pels not complain, if, withotu ftirtlicr nn
: ice, fin ts are commenced- lie will wait
patiently the result of the present Crop, but
no longer.
John Bolton.
Ndv, i3 iawßw 3*,
“ NO LIMITS.” j
Tins Day, FRIDA}', yh Dec'r. will
be fv and before my -v udioa llui e in the
Exchange.
ico lb. Northern clieefc
20 barrels potatoes
500 bunches onions
10 bundles calf skins
15 boxes brown soap
100 pieces humhums
4 diuo checks
10 ditto Iriih linens.—With a variety
of oilier articles.
Saie to commence at to o’clock—conditions
R. JACOBS, jstiU’r,
Seven years Credit.
A BICE PLANTATION containing
acres, 35 miles from Savsnneh
interior to no inland Swamp between Savan
nah River and Charleiton. Alio, a COT
TON PLANTATION, Containing 740 a .
ores, nine miles from Savannah, open to
1 y bee Lar, cultivated the prelent tear
The above Lands will be fold on a credit of
ioven years. Ihe owner wilhing to deel ne
planting on accour.l of ill health, will fell tlu
above Lands tor half theirvalue. The plats
and Lands will be fliewn bv
„ B. BELLINGER.
Decembers *iasv4w. -j
Slicriff’s S.ilcs,
Cn thef.rst Tuesday in January next, at
the Court house in the tity of Savannah
between the of 10 and e c'doik
Will be .Sold, *
A AVAGGON and Geers, for one Ilorfe
x X ALSO, aforrei horle, l’etzed 10 l uis.
f\ an execution, David Burney vs. John
Calhoun, the property pointed out by the
plaintiiT.
T. Kobertson, s. c. c.
December 5 „ 4
y h , U . iS ;
ON thejlrjl Tuesday in F. bi nary next,
between the hours of 1 o and 3 o'clock.
WILL /IE SOLD, rathe Court house
tn the city of Savannah.
r I tuilowing Negroes, viz. Tom, Jof.
, yooDLUCK, Geokoe and Mauv.
ALSO—Hannaii ])p” .• \
, ,i.x i NAn , • 1 ' Lucy and
(linn C\ UEI.E, ny virtue of an execution on
mortgage Ihe executors of Mr, ii lion, vs
Wm. John Davies
T. ROBERTSON, s. c. e
December n
J .4
Sl’.erHF’s Stilus.
ON the first Tuesday in January next,
at the Court house tn this city, between
the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, Will be
Sold,
\ LL that Farm lot, containing 45 acres,
x X Carpenter Tything, Decker ward No
3- ALSO,
A negro wench named Mira, by virtue o!
an execution, Jolmlbn ft Robert fen \a. John
Love executor of Eliza Whithcld.
ALSO,
A forty.five acre lot with the improve
ments thereon, ai present occupied by Dr.
Kollock, and formerly the property of Dr.
1 etaid, two miles from Savannah on the
C iett Ogechee road, bounded by tlie Mils
Minis’s lands, formerly Shiclis Ldepen
dence Hill, late belonging to the cjlaie of
Schculvr and others, laken under fun.lry
executions as the property of James Mein
• Robertson, s. c. c.
December 5 34
Sheriffs Sates.
ON ihe firit Tuesday in January next,
WILL BE SOLD, at the Court
houle in this cily, bet ween the hours of to
ami 3 o’clock, A negro man named BA
OHUS, taken under execution as tlie pro
perry of William Barnard, under I'm.dry ex
ecutions, p inted out by the defendant. The
former purchaler not complying with the
terms of f'ale.
Continued from last sales.
T. Kobcrtson, s, c. c.
December 5 34
Sheriff's Sales.
WILI. BE SOLD, on the fir ft TucfJav
in January next, at ihe Court
house in this city, between the hours o! 10
and 3o’clock, Five negroes,VlZ—JOHN
and Ins wife CATHERINE, together with
their children, CHARLOTTE, JULIE’I
and HARRY, taken tin ier exe ution,Edwin
Lewis, vs. Emanuel Rengill, pointed out by
thedefendant.
Continued ft on last sales.
Conditions Cafii.
IT. W. Williams, dsc c.
December 5 14
SlierifF’s Sales,
On the first Tuesday in January next,’
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court-house in this city, between the
hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
r I WO thirds of a Trftof sooAcresof
JL LAND, Oak, Hickory arid Swamp,
finable for llice, Cotton and Proviflonr , two
miles from M’lntofli Court-houle, adjoining
Clem. Martins Land. Levied on as the pro
perty of Thomas Mills to fatufy Maaritc
Lehili’ei pointed cut by the defendant.
Continue l from letfl Sales.
Conditions Cash.
IT. W. Williams, dscc.
December 5 31
A. SCRIBNL’U & Cos.
HAVE just received [tr the brig
4 SEA-ISLAND, from Ntw-Yoik,
a large supply of
BOOTS, SHOES
AND
SLIPPERS ,
Os on Excellent Quality.
Which in ad btion to their forme-fupply,
make ‘heirafiortment very extensive vvl’ ili
they osier f/,r Die, at reduced prr r., a* tin ir
(tore on the bay, ccarly eppofite the Ex
change. Nov 4 415
Faints, OiL £c Brushes.
r 1 1 HE fubfi riber has on laic a >]iiar'ity
A of the above articles, which will be
fold lev for cadi, or on a fliort credit, h
tiiofc v. ho arc punctual iiuheir paynients.
John Hunter.
Aug'ill *i 454
f NOTICE.
npim cepartn.nhip rt \,a ff eef( Tlovanl
-a. was dilioivetl oi) the Hi Ne ( mb.-r'all
In its own limitation Ai! p—f.e-s n (Übted
t them w1Ip( .. ie r■; *. e n •r-ed-roe pay ms lit
and all demands . p iml. il-em ; rent . red -o
1-e prelented *o cwsM ,(. R., ,p. ,f , i(j aic
tuny authoriled t, fettle , he la’c c ncern.
J ‘ J's” N’ ACI E,
WILLIAM HOWARD.
December 2.
NOTICE,
’npilK SUBSCRIBERS h-<ve formed an
A ellabiilhn.tut in this place u- dci ilia
tirm of
Howardfuß rothers,
l’vrions having bulinels xvi h them wi l
pleas call o JOHN EVI RE r f (at the
Counting Room, late y occupied by MAGEE
and MO\V AH 1:) who is lu.ly aief; illtd to
traufad their bit‘.fc r s.
JOHN HOWARD,
WILLI AM HCV ARI),
RIIKsh A HOWARD.
WHO HAVE FOR SALE,
100 Bali i prln e Upland (a>TT(>W
Bills cn S gav• Yuik, at a I .f it iilit.
ln - 33 J
NOTICE,
The Copart net (hip of
Willi am M a qcc&co
Waa dilfolved on the ill November la(t
by mutual consent. All thole having
any demands will render them in for let
tlement, and those indebted will pice le
m,.ke immediate payment lo William
Mapee, who is fully autliorifcd to fettle
the late concern
WILI.IAM MAGEE,
JAMES M’BIDE.
N. In Ihe fuhfcnbcrs liavt entered
into part net Ihip under the li: tn of James
and William Alcsgee.
j \ MF.S MAGEE,
\VjLI.IAM MAY.EE.
Dt ~ c 2 31
BILLS
ON New-Y. vk , non .t, so- laid
hv james: v., ,1.14. ! macke.
1 - 53
A CONSIGN MF NT,
( \ l? ->W lci-p-f I’lxrcd a..d lMm. IIAR-
Yv >,K. rec ivettby t . !>r;g Cleopat
ra, from New-3 . rk, ands. i |
| JOHN EVI.i.ETT.
Dec. 2 fit 33
vn *!j W v j LJ S. L,
’"j ‘'HE fubferiber has j-i!l received a gc
liCi*Xl ullurllilYllt O? v Iv. , coiiliiliiir*
oft 6
Cpnfertos, Sonatos, mid Overtures, for Pi
anofor! ua
‘7iio , It r two Flutes
I 10. itr i‘lute and Violin
:Jk>. (Id. two Violins, an<l a variety of hand*
l(Wlic piecei> lor beginners.
G. H fishiT.
Bay I.ane, near the E xclianee.
T)'~c a iawtf. Gt
’ ; ,F r ,, r SICLI N, tl Ortl <!!(.’
StDifcriber, on the 23d ult.a lilacfc TOtNTI'R.
llrVCli, about 8 j corn old—o;.c of l.cr lout
legs white, with Idack l’pcts. Whoever la i.tus
hor (hull be v.v.l icu.ud._d, an.l m.
Wm. PARKER.
December 2. ,T!,
iioartl Tire Masicr:..
. Savannah, November 24',!), ißos,
CO MM U NIG. V I ION was re -
,C\. ccived from Mr. Louts lloguk
mkt, the coutraitor for fweeptoi* of
Ctiimnus, 11 q 11..tinq this j. .11d have
publiflied the ill and 2d Icdliona o> Be
(’rdinance of the City Council, “inti,
tied 411 ordinance in addition to th f
Ordinance, and to amend the I.jii j ”
palled the 28U: November, 1803.
Whereupon <)ni red, hat theClcik
do publifhtln: laid fectiotisin Hie Colum
bian MCcum and Georgia Republican,
three feverai times.
Ext rati from the Minutes,
‘i ho in as Kit, Clerk.
First. Beit therefore ordlined, hy
the mayor and aldermen of the City of
Savannah, in Council aflanhled, an ii: is
hereby ctdnined, hy the .mb. Ry f h e
fame, that the Board of bite Maftera
(ha!), immediately after the pafli-.p , f
this Ordinance, eh a perfnu wli . hjll
have the iole and entire direct ju of
fweepinjj, or caufiug to be fwepi, all
chimuies in thia city ; and the perlon so
dted (hall contradt, and furiiifli 1
j lity, to hav^every chimney, in which
j fire is made, swept once in every month,
I except krtclit.ns, wafli I.oufes, and hake
hcuice, which fiiall be Iwcpt once in c
- very fortnight.'.
lisccKD. Lind be it further orduinrd t
hy the authority aforefaid, That the
following fees fliall be allowed for fwi c, -
inyj cliirnnits, viz. ‘Twelve and a l aif
cent* lor eacli (lory ; and that all an I
every person occupying a budding, or
part of a biuhiii g, wtih a ch.ntncy ot*
chiannies thereto, in which li.e is ufual
!y rriade, fhali allow at and permit the laid
coutraflor to vilit, inlpcdf, and cause tin,
be swept, tlie faitl chimney or chimniev,
once in every calendar month, from thj
firit day ol October to the liril day of
April in in every year, (txcept kitchens,
wash honff.B, and bake houfts, wj.ieh
(hall be swept once in every (c rt nig ht
throughout liie year) and hO. ()r
they, fiiall pay for fuehfweephtg tin; feta
herein before allowed ; and in e ife any
person (hall oppose, or prevent, ti.e
1 w eep ing of any ehimi.ey, as before t’i
redted, nc, fl: , or they, maki-g fficß
oppolitutn, onconvidli.ll thereof bettr;
themayor and aldermen, fl’aii be lined ia
any sum not exceeding thirty dollars.
on consignrtXrr”
\I EW cases cf W i.it. Cko-e x 7 8 4
3-4 IKI U I KNEN, wli’cli vvil. Pij
1 old at a Lv. advance.
fo! ,n facksou