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THE WASHINGTON COFI LE -
H O U S E,
TAVERN AND HOTEL,
Franklin-Square,
S A MU EL SAUBE RE,
Respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that he has taken that
Commodious brick house, in Franklin-square.
pppofic to the Baptist Meeting-house, which
will be opened on Wednesday the firft day of
December next ;as a CofFee-hoiffe and Ho
tel. Such gentlemen as favor him with their
cullom, can be accommodated with board
ing and lodging, in the molt genteel manner,
and the drifted attention paid to render their
reddence agreeable. Dinner and upper pro-
Ivided for private parties at a few hours notice :
boffee and Soups every day from 8 o’clock
:n the morning till ten at night. Beef ftakts
and Oysters at any hour of the day.
S.S. begs leave to add, th >r no exertion on
his part fhail be wanting to give fat sfaftion to
thole who may favor him with their custom,&
(flatters himfelf, that the principle on which
r his house is established, is such as will injure
to him the rhe public in general
Wines, Porter and lpintuous liquors of the
bed quality.
Nf B. Good stabling for horses, and careful
iodlers.
Savannah, Nov. ;o.
frt..,--
WILSON 6’ KNOX.
Have Jud received by the lated arivals from
New-York and Philadelphia, the following
articles which they oiler ior lam 3 a iow
advadee for cash or produce, either whole-*
lale or retail.
V I z.
Malaga , ~)
JJflju.n, | jh
Tenerife 1
Shery !
SucUy 1
Old Maderia J
Holland Gin
Cogniac & Spanifb Brandy,
Ilibberts bottled or own rout,
Jamaica and Weft-India Hum
New-England ditto
Loaf and lump sugar,
Brown, ditto
jtt tlyfon, [lyfon Jkin and Bcbea Tea
Pepper, , Aljpice, Muflard,
Ground and Race Ginger,
Cheese and Crackers ,
Codflfh, Sounds arid tongues,
Bar Iron aborted,
German an l BiijUred steel
fione Juggs
Gla/s and Crockery ware,
Gun powder andjbet,
Writing and Wrapping Paper .
jtlr ro \Jhces (large size)
motion Bagging, Oznaburgh
Jrifh LtH'ien, Negro Cloth ,
On consignment
ft Mahogany Furniture.
V fpT Having convenient ft ores for the reception
and other produce offer their Cervices
Wftbe planters in the Factorage and Lommijjion
and flat ter them [elves that their pm.l turn
attention to buflnejs will give general fat iffadion
to thole wbo may repefe Confidence in them.
November 20
WANTED.
to purchase a few
Young and prime negroe men, for which
Caih Will be given, apply to
A Jr. Grimball Robert
near the Baptist Church or to
f John D. Wilds-
Ran-away from the subscriber ,
ON Monday morning the 15 th in/lant ,
a negro man by the name of May
he is about five feet five inches high , thick
sett, dark complexion -flow of speech,
stale (s irritated, or when in a Jtate of 1/2-
wfexication— —well known in Savannah &
it: vicinity : Had on when he went a
•wav, a blue negro cloth round jacket and
trowsers , but it is likel/ hi may change his
dress. A reward of five dollars will by
given for his fafe delivery in goaf or to
the fubficriber —all majlers 01 vejjels , pa
troons of boats and others, are hereby for
warned not to harbour or carry off (aid fel
low as they may expeft to be profiented as
the law directs.
M. VALLOTTAN.
’ jV. B. Should he return Jhortly of his
ipwn accord he will be forgiven.
f Savannah, November 20. 2awtf.
A FEW * ‘
BLANK 1 BOOKS
For faie at this office.
AUCTIONS.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
UNDERWRITERS
ONfThurfday the 2$ infi. the wharf occupi
ed by Robert Mntchel will be fold at pub
lic Sale,
1 HE SCHOONER MARGARET,
1 With all her appurtenances.
ALSO
Cargo of the said Schoner,
Confiiding of thirty nine logs and 15 pecies
mahogany fcantiing and about five tons logs
wood.
The Sales to commence at 11 o’clock
Conditions Cash.
JOSEPH ARNOLD Auft.
November 10
*
SAME DAY,
(If not prevmufly disposed of)
Will be fold, the daunch
Schooner ALBERT,
Burt hen 85 to is—fit for fea,—She
will be fold for approved notes
at an j qq days. For
terms apply to,
Joseph Arnold Auft.
WILL BE SOLD BY,
Public Auction.
On monday the id day of December next.
1 Gold watch,
l Silver ditro,
1 Gun and Bayonets,
34 lbs. coloured thread,
23 ditto white ditto,
and sundry articles of wearing apparel be
longing to the ellate ofJTames Radlciff, dec’d.
Thomas Lawrence. ? A . ,
o > Admr s.
1 bo mas Scott.
vember 17.
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ADVERTISEMENTS,
WILL BE SOLD,
(Pursuant to the Will of the late John
Morel, Esquire,)
AT the Court-house in the citv of Sa
vannah, on the fourth day of January
next, (sale to commence at 11 o’clock) that
eligibly situ ited Plantation called Pembroke,
with its improvements, about 8 miles from
Savannah ; together wirh a rraft adjoining of
one hundred at r*s, known by the number 6
so persons desirous of purchasing a Seat on
the fairs with the combined advantages of
healthiness and beauty—the place is worth
attention At the fame time and place, will
be fold, tlmee bay Horses, one Mare and
Colt, a Sulkey and Harness, and a quan
tity of Lumber lying on the bluff at Tweed
fide, fuppoled to be about 2 000 ieet north
ward pine boards, 3,000 feet 9 inch flooring
boards, and 6,000 feet fcantiing— 30 feet
long— 4 by 9.
Pembroke will be fold for £ cash, and a
twelve months credit for the balance, the
purchaser g’ving a Mortgage of the premises,
and personal lerurity. The personal proper
ty fold ior cAMI.
John G. Williamson,
IV. B, Bulloch ,
Adnrfrs of John Morel, dec’d.
Savannah, 22d November, 1802.
Fa tent Roller Gens.
THE fublcribers having obtained a Pa
tent from the United Stares for their
invention of a Gin to feperare Cotton from
the feed, by Rollers, (which feeds itfelf on a
plan totally new, and different from any
method yet produced,) offer their services to
the Planners of this slate and South-Carolina,
to either furnifh them with such Gins, or to
gin for then on a toll, at New-DeptforJ
Wharf, on the bank of the River, three miles
below Savanmh, where rhey have completed
a machine capable of'ginning from four to
five bags per day.
rhey beg leave to recommend their ma
chine to the attention of the public as a con
trivance, by which crops can be expedition!!)’
ginned and brought to marker, the tedious
and laborious talk of ginning by Foot-Rollers
avoided, and wili admit of planters cultivating
their new lands, instead of employing their
whole force, to gin out their crops in the
usual mode.
The machine can be impelled by (learn,
water, wind, animal or manual power. Tffie
priviiedge and price of the machine will be
proportionate to the number of bags required
to be ginned by them per dav.
y. S. D’ Mont moll in;
IVm. Bell.
Savannah, Nov 2<Jth, 1802. (30
TO LEI.
A SMALL Store at present occupied by
Mr. Joseph Davis, immediatepeflfefion
Wili given, for terms apply to
James Mar fhail.
November, £aawtf.)
A j. tcL.
PURSUANT TO A
PROCM AT ION of bis excellency the Gover
nor of the fih inh ant, ane letiion will be
heald on Wednesday the 15/6 day of Decembes
next, at the Court House in Savannah for a
member to represent this slate, in the Congress of
the United States, until the 4 th aay of March
next, to fill the vacancy of John Mi Hedge, esq.
ele Sled governor.
EDWARD TELFAIR.
GEO. JONES.
JOHN WILLIAMSON.
November 24
Wanted tor the entiling Year,
AN a Stive induftrous mon , as an overseer
to live in the Island of Ofab aw be must
Ue well acquainted with the cultivation of cotton
and the management of negroes ; and produce fuf
fieient vouchers for bis bonefty,fobr:cty and abi
lities : /jpply in Savannah to Mefrs . William-
Rn Gj Morel cr on said Island to P. H. Morel
Nov 7?d t 802. ‘lo.w ts.
i 0 Leajc for a term of ycdWs.
A VALUABLE traft of oak hickory and
rice lands within Seven miles of Savan.ih
equal in quality to any lands in the County
of Chatham. For terms apply to
Francis Lourvifie.
November ? 1, f)
William Gardner,
House rta Ship C irven , ari l Gilder.
INFORMS the inhabitants of this city that
be i>.tends carrying cn the above buflnef f in
all its various branches, and will be thankful for
any favors in his line
Looking-Gla& frames, made gilt and
repaired.
Ornaments for the tops of mantle pieces, Flower
Pots, Errs , Biros , GV. Also for the tops of
Gates which is much in fafhion elftwhere.
Piftnre Frame',
made to any pattern and old ones gilt.
Portraits and Landscapes
cleaned ,
N\ B. Any orders directed will be
attended to just above Mr. If ayne < s, and front
ing his woarj , at Air. Ala the w Guffs, private
board ng house.
November 2
——■■m u 11 pw milliijwl w 1 mill nwmiMwwi r , mmmm
and A v A in N A rs,
WEDNESDAY,
November 24.
PiAMv
MARINE’ LIST.
ENTERED.
Brig , Resolution, V bite, Jamaica.
Happy Couple, Starks, Nezv York.
Snow, Maria, ‘ Graham, Barbadoes
s chr. Hunter, Hillard, New York.
Sloop, IndependcncA, Bennet, ‘Philadelphia
CLEARED.
BVg, Nancy Nelson J arnica.
S cb, Robert, Sberer, New York.
—— Richer da Jr cd, Denflon, Newport G a
Sloop Flora Hitch ‘ Eden ton N. C
Mr. Br adliy, (brother of rhe affiilant pGfl
mafter-general,) agent for the general pofi
office,arrived in this city on Thursday la if.—
He continued but ash >rt time. He informs
’ -jphu he has completed contracts for the
carriage of the mail in stages from Petersburg,
Virginia, to Charlrflon. The flakes are to
run lfstty miles every twenty-four hours on
the winter, and eighty miles on the summer
eflablifhment. From Petersburg
the progress of the mail is 112 miles in twen
ty-four hours.
It is expected that the mail will be ex
changed three times a week between this city
and Charleston.
It is contemplated to alter the route of the
mail from Fayettville, N. C. to Charlefton,-"fo
as to come by way of Georgetown, s. c.—
The proposed alteration will make a differ
ence of seventy miles in the actual diflance.
The inhabitants of Savannah have much
realon to complain of the negleft: of the nor
tnern post-mailers. By the regulations of the
Department, letters direfted to a place where
there is a distributing office, are to be mailed
directly to that office. At present, letters and
papcis direfted to savannah, are mailed for
“ Georgia state by which means, they are
lent to Augusta, and thence to this city •, —
occasioning a delay, very frequently, of near a
week from the time they would have come to
hand by the direst: route.
We would thank our brethren of the type
at the northward, to give this note a place,
confident that the diflriouting offices in that
direction, will correct the evil.
We wish our limits were not so small, we
would elle give place to the replv of the Au
guila Herald, merely to (how what a passion
they are in.
TucfJay morninj, abovr and
(o'clock, a fire was cbcovered m
back part ot the flare of mr. ja, o
Morris in Burnet-flrecr, but by the
exertions of the cit zi s, was happily
-xtinguiflied before any material in
jury was experienced. It is iuppofed
the fire originated in design.
We underfland ‘that colonel Dani
el Stevens, has resigned the office, of
Supervilor for the a Diftrift of South-
Carolina, (Times,)
Philadelphia, November 3.
Ihe United States frigate
Constellation, capt. Murray, on
the 22d July la(i, fuflained an
aftion oil J ripoli with nine gun
boats, and in halt an hour drove
live of them ashore, and the re
mainder into Tripoli. No lives
were lofl on board the Conllella
tion. Capt. Murray was prevent
ed from destroying the boats
driven ashore, by the forts and
troops of the enemy.
For the Georgia Republican.
Messrs. Lyon G* Morse,
YOU will particularly oblige
a number of your fublcribers, by
informing ik>, whether it is be
neath the police of the city to
take cognizance of the daily dif
gtilling pradice of washing Horses
ot mornings, (and clothes) at the
p uhiic p a nips when, allhe fa m e
time, we have so co nmodious a
sliver at hand for the purpose.—•
F or my part, ! confefs, it would
afford me much fatisfaclion could
the above nuilance be obviated
—as Ido not think that such a
cuitom can be of any advantage
to our moll necellary beverage.
SAM.
Savannah, Nov. 24th, 1002.
Comfort for Tories !! !
BENNIGTON, ON. 25.
We flop ’he press with sincere faifsfafti
°n, to announce th* rriunph of virture, the
( oiTiftency of republicanism. Our supreme
court remains the fame : And our republi
can ermnty officers are again re-inflated,
Mr. ISRAEL SkilTri, is elefted senator
—the vote'* for him in the house were 102,
for Abel Spencer 75, in t eConno! 9 for
Smith, and four for Te federal candidate.
Extract of a letter from a gentleman dat
ed at She lb urn, (Nova-Scotia) ON.
18, 1802 —To the editor of the Sa
lem Re gift er.
“ If the fignalment or hue and cry is yet
up the detention and seizure of A
met ican veflels in the Rio de la Plata, the
following information may possibly serve to
abate its fury in lome measure,
Mr. George Ross, merchant of this plare
a few days ago received via. Lisbon and
and London, a letter from hi s brother, Ro
bert Ross, dated St. Carh rines, a Portu
guese Port on the Braz-i, March lfl, 1802.
ad vi ling him of his arrival there, in fix weeks
irorn the Cape of Good flo-pe, and in con
sequence, or the port of Montevido, in the
River Piata, having been declared afreeporc
to all nations, he lhould not return to the
port as he hrft intended, bur fheuid prorerd
to Montevido with Ks Cmp (an Lnglifh ) Sc
and procure either a freight/ or pun hafe a car
go of Tallow for London.
“ This Mr. Robert Ross is efleemed the
moftintelligent* man in Nova Scoia; is
master of the French and Spanish Languages
‘or the latter has been ‘he sworn interpreter
-it tae cape these two years
To dellroy Cuckold Burs.
Mix fait and meal together and
sprinkle the mixture on the weed whilfl:
young and tender, and the flock will
eat ic down.
The above was communicated by
Mr. William Green of Woodford
county, who h is entirely freed his farm
from the burs by that method. In a
short time the (locic become fond of
them, after which they will be eaten
out without the fait. Ken. Pape •.
Negroes for sale .
Ten Prime Slaves for Sale,
Among which, arc Field slaves, House
wenches, and servant boys—they arc
African born, and have been ftveial
years in the country —A liberal credit
will oe given on a part of the above
n g oes.—For terms, aoply to,
JOs. Arnold.
Fovcm cr 24th, 18.2.