Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, October 09, 1802, Image 3

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lisr OF LETTERS. ‘Fining in the Office Savannah this Lift ant, yhich if not taken out will be returned to the General Fcft Office on the ist January next . A Ths, H. Andert >n, James G. Almv, Allen, (Stone Cutter) Samuel Allen, John Aliev, Joel Austin, James Armstrong, 15 Beal & Lewis John Beatty, Elleonor Beatty, Mrs. BerneP, Jeramiah Bralhears, joftiua Brooks, Edmund B ico 2. William Bridwell, Ths. Bannatyne, 2 Abm. Baldwin, Jofcph Bulkett, John Bairetr, Capt Beaco , Capr. Bv*noit John Bartlett, i'. Shad. Butler, Jose Maria B >nfquet Jot ph B'.ickl 7- Win. Robert Bull, Auftirn Berry, Joseph Baisigne, Benjn. Buell, Robt. & John Bolton, 3 John Benner, John Boyer, C James Cuthberftcn, Emanuel Conyell, John Clubb, 01 in his absence to Mr. or Mrs. D. Sullivan. J icob Cunes, 2 Ja nes Clephin, 2 Francis Courvoifie, Scott Cray, 2. Slaughter Cowling, Lewis J C uthbci t, 1 homas Cox, James Canuan 2 William Cazeur, Stephen B. Clark, D Mon fieri r Droudlard, 2 I hs. Dover, Wiliam Dewoolf, Robert Duncan, Digget Arnold & Tengly Gideon Denilon, E Thomas English, Mary ErLk, William Emerlon, F Cadar Fairchild, Ifauc Franks, Stephen Hournier, Isaac Finch, Fenner, G Gibfon, Mad amt Grandmaifon, Monsieur Grandmaiton, 2 Ths, Goolfbv, Wm. Gardiner, 2 WilliamGordin, John Greene, Amelia Guerrard, John B Gibbons, Ru-Tel Goodrich, Andrew Gray, Narhane. Greene, Edward Griffith, William Green, Fidl Garletr, H Wm. Hunter, John Howel, Wm. & Jas. Hunter^ Dennis Hughes, James Harwahan Rebecca Hodges, Capt. Hofkins, John Horfburgh, George Handley, Daniel Hulfe, George Hytler, Josiah Houston, John Houßton, John Hull, Wiiiiam Holzendorf, Wm. Hunt, Mary Harifon, Mary Hartfield, Augustine Hern, William L. Hall, William Herndon, Michael M. Hewn. ij Peter Johnson, 2 Levy Johnson, John Johnson, Wm, Joad, Peter Jtllctr, Mathew Jones, James Jackson, Major General Jackson. K Thos. Kemp, John Kirk, Benjann Kennedy, John K.nz, Samuel Kingsley. L Edwin Lewes, 16 Lvon & Morse, S E. Francois Legror Ifa.ic Lewis, John Ludlow, Chs. Lafond Emanuel Leggef, 2 GeJdian Lowry, James Lewis, M John Midedge, 2 Morris Miller, 3 John Mcßae. Andrew McFarlin^, Robert M ifkal), John McDollc Peter Mudey, David Mungion, Barnard Me Ann, John J Maxwell, D>6l. Maxwell, John McNilh, Jane Mott, Si non Martinangel, 3 Francis Mallery, 3 Jane Me lntolh, 2 Ann Eliza Murry, Benj.i min Moulton, 2 James Migui, Edward Meeks, 2 • J cob Meyers, Walter Maxwell, Ja nes Me Kellay J. Minis, Andrew Me Creadie, Stephen Mills, Sufinna Me Curdy, George Morgan, Joseph Moulder, Andrew Me T W illiam Me Farland* Charles MiLon, Tnos. S. Milton, John Marfhad. N Newel & Bolton, Alexander Newman, P Jofep Preftotr, Obcdiah Potter, Wm Pin er. Junr. John Palmer, 2 Nicolous Parker, Mr. Parker, C pk Parker, Ann Pitcher, Mr. Procureur, Aron Pitner, Wm. Price, 2 James Poster, Seymour Pickett. R Ths. Comdr. Ruffe], John Roberts, Robert Reaves, Mary S. Robert, •Ray Dale &: Cos. s Daniel Smith, 2 David Smith, 3 Wm. Spencer, 2 Jacob Sm/lie, Terdoores Steffens, Robert Statom, John Stephens, George Smith, < Hetty Shi fErall Moses Sbefftal, Richd. Smith, Wm. Scott, Capt. Steward, Mathew Singieton, D ml. Saunder, Henry Dcfsaix Stone, Ths. Scott, 7 Solomon Shad, Alex : Stephens, Elibeth Shaw, Joseph Stillwell, John Screven, Caroline deSeguir, Mary Shandly, Elizabeth Smith, T Francis Thomas, Made. Vve. Terrien 2 Cioud Thomson, 4 V Joseph Vince, W Emanuel Wamberfie, 4 John Wallace, Peter Wylly, Tohn Williams, Anny Watts, George Williams, E. J. Wilkins, 2 Wm. Warrington, 2 Alexander C Wylly, Patty Wylly, Ralph W rcn. James Wetham, Mid and cion W oods, I homas Willi amfon 2 John D. W ilds, George Woodhoufe, Y Th omas Young, 2 Exekiel Yarnel, 3 ISAAC 13ENEDIX, P. M. __ Pott-Office, October 1, iPcr. DiUnCt ot Georgia. IN THE ADMIRALTY, Ihe Vrtf.dem of the United States to the Marti, a! of the fa id dijl ncl : Gr ec t i ng: Richard M. Stiles,") C'k. Dijlri£l Court. )> (L. S.) WHEREAS a libel hath been fi led and exhibited the laid court, against the finp Ann and her cargo, for a certain I’u.n of money due to John Potter, by hypothecation 011 the said Blip, tackle, furniture, appa rel freight and cargo ; And whereas it hath appeared to the court that the following persons were interefled in part of the Blip Ann, to wit —David Reid, Robert 6c John Belton, William H Jack &z company. J. Wilson and Nephew, Scott and Kelly, W. & J. Hunter, Mein, Mackay Sc Cos. Camp bell 6c Nellon, W. Melifs 6c Cos. and William Hunter, said to be deceased ; And whereas the said court hath order ed and decreed, that a monition do ii fue, notifying the laid parties of their mtereft and of this libel, and that said named persons or their representatives do appear and file their claims on or before the twelfth day of October next, or that the court would pass a decree against them by default. Now there fore, you are commanded to cite and admonißi the said David Reid, Robert and John Bolton, J. Wilson and Ne phew, Scott and Kelly, W. and J. Hunter, Mein, Mackay & Col Camp bell and Nclfon, W. Melifs 6c Cos. and the representative of William Hunter, deceased, and all other persons vvhat foever, who have, or pretend to have any right, title, interest, property, claim or demand in the said cargo, to be and appear before the honorable William Stephens, judge of the said court, at Savannah, on the twelfth day of October next, at ten o clock in the forenoon of the fame day, to an swer to John Potter on the merits of the said libel, so that justice may be done in the premises. WITNESS the honorable William Ste phens, judge of the fad court , at Savannah, this twenty-jeventh day of September , in the year of our Lord , one thousand eight hundred and two, and in the twen y-seventh year of A m eric an Independence. HARRIS. Pro ft or for the Libellant. WAN LEIX A BOAT that will carry from ten to twelve Cords of Wood, for which cash will be given : applv to. ABRAHAM D. ABRAHAMS. Military Agent for the Southern Department. Anv person willing to contract for remov ing the Guns and Carriages See. from Mr. Telfairs wharf to the Magazine will please to apply as above. October 9, 1802. RaN-AWA y , FROM the fubferiber, about three months ago, a Negro fellow named CHARLES about five feet two or three inches High.— He is well known throughout the County of Liberty and Rutters a little when spoken to, bowlegged and moR commonly wears large whilkers, A Reward of Ten Dollars wdl be given for apprehending said fellow, and secur ing him in any jail in this Ratefo that he may be got at, and a further reward of Fifty Dol lars, on conviction of his being harboured by any white person. He is a cooper by trade and has been seen lurking about Savannah, and it is more than probable will endeavour to follow his trade in a clandeßine manner. Captains of vessels aredifired to be cauti ous, as he may attempt to make off on board fome vessel. JOHN JONES. Liberty Hall Liberty County. October 9 1802. AN ORDINANCE. To prevent /hooting in the citi of SniJt tixby and the IT an lets thereof. \\ 7 Hk.ixLAS and vers penoes Lavs V V cf late been in the practice of (hooting in and about the Lid City, and the Hamlets and Commons thereof to the great danger of the peaceable? inhabitants, and whereby many ir.db chiefs have been occadoncd, for reme dy whereof, Be it o,'th?hied, by the Mayor and Aldermen of rite city of .Savannah, ii Council aUVmbled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of tin? fiine, ] hat from anti after the nadir- of this * o ordinance, any per foil whatever who shall fire or Tlioot ort any Mu.kct, Fowling-Piece, Fufce, or Pistol, in any Erect lane of iquare, within the laid city or the Hamlets thereof; or on the Commons appurtenant thereto, cr in any Path, Avenue, or Road, leadiro to and from the ibid city, within the limits and jurifdiclion of the id me, f except Inca firing It tall be on aiditarv’ duty, or on Feßivals) inch perfbn on conviclon thereof before tlie City Ci un cil, shall forfeit ami pay for everv such offence, a sum not exceeding, twenty dollars, cue lialf to the use of the in former, the other half to the life of the laid city. IN COUNCI L , Savannah, Oflober 4, ISO 2. Pa/Jed, CHARLES f x ARIvI -j’ Major. |l. Sit attest, V 4* 3* THOMAS PITT*CC* for sale. A LIKELY Negro boy about i2year 3 old for faie low Li cadi at the Savannah SiioC Store. G- TUF TS £5? Cos. October 9. i L FOR SALE.” A TRAC P OF L AND, IN FrankhnCounty granted toLeonardMar bury. contain more or less. 1380 acres bounded Southwardly by Baker’s land Souch eaftwardly by Horatio Ma-bury’s land on ail other sides by vacant land. A Traft ofland in Franklin County, gran ted to L onard Marburv, cen taming more or less, 1150 Acres bounded Northwcftwardiy by Charity Marbiiry’s land Northeaftwardiy by vacant land 5 and Soudieaftwardlv bv B :- kei’sland. A Trail in Burk County 350 A res, on. the North lidc of Biiery Creek 5 lold by the Commilhoners of Confifcated Property in Dcember 1784. EBENEZER STARK. October 9 1802. Mores Whaif. 7HE SUBSCRIBERS. HAVING rented convenient Stores on Harden and Jones’s Wharf (formerly- Clarkes) offer their fervßes to their friends nd the Public as Faflors and Com million. Merchants. BULLEN & HARDEN. Oflober 9, 1802. iwim. ~ JHCGti IDLER\ BEGS leave- to inform the Merchants Planters and others that he has had the Honor to obtain a patent from the United States for four different machines for packing Cotton in square bales ; which they execute in a more compact and expeditious wiy thin any hitherto invented ; they will be of a greac utility to die community at large, two of the [aid machines act without ferews and arc far preferable and more expeditious th..n an;/ machines with ferews of any dimensions, and may be worked with any kind of power. N. B. Tne above machines have been ad mired by fome of the firft mathematicians in the United States. October 9, 1802. ts For NEIV-YQRK. The Brig TRIAL., * j Adam Mitchel, iVlafter, Will fail on Wednesday next, having two thirds of her cargo ready. For passage or remainder of freight, apply to the Captain on board, or. 11. KNEELAND & Cos. October 8,1802 —2 t Morel’s whaT. A GARDENER, “ WANTS A SITUATION. HE can be well recommended, as a man that understands his profeffion, in that way in all its various branches he also is ac quainted with the culture and management o c Cotton. For further particulars enquire of the printer. October 9. 1 3o>* ts