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..ttlency John Milledge, Go-\
: i Ctmnuwdtr in Chief cf the
l Navy of this ft ate, and of the
. the?’cot.
ROCLAMATIO n.
*'\ERE As John Milled#, one of
V Hie representatives of this it J.te
i,*i ilit! Congrcfs of the United states,
iv to was elected and commilfioned to
fill that fcac, and act -s such, until the
fourth day of March next, hath made
vacant that appointment by accepting
the ofiice of Governor.
And whereas in and by “ An ail to
regulate the general eleilions in this
fate, and to appoint the time of the
meeting of the general aflembly,’’ pall
ed the 11 tli day of February, 1799, it
is among other things declared “ that
ail writs of dec lions to fill vacancies
that may happen for members of the
general aflembly of this {hue, or House
of representatives of the United states,
{hall be directed to the juihees of the
Inferior courts of the refpe&ive coun
ties, who are required to give public
notice thereof, and cause the lame to be
held in manner and form as herein be
fore pointed out, agreeably to such
writ.”
I have therefore thought fit to issue
this my proclamation, hereby notifying
directing and ordering the juflices of
the inferior courts of the respective
counties in this Hate, to confider the
fame as a general writ of election for
the purpose of filling the vacancy oc a
member in the Houle of representatives
the United states, occasioned as here
in before pointed out.
And I do hereby require and charge
the said Jufiices to give due notice that
the said election will be held in the rc
fpettive counties of this flute, on Wed
ne.\day, the fifteenth day of December
next.
And I do hereby further require that
due return of such election be made to
the Executive Department, as in and
by the said abt preferibed.
Given under my hand and the great
ieal of the state at the slate-house,
in Louisville, this ninth day of No
vember, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and two.:
and of the independence of the
United States of America, the
twenty-seventh.
JOHN MILLEDGE,
By the Governor,
Horatio Mar bury,
Secretary of State.
God save the flute.
Cat cut Keller Gins.
r fubferibers having obtained a Pa
i tent from the United Stares for their
invention of a Gin to feperate Cotton from
the feed, by Rollers, (which feeds itielf on a
plan totally new, and different from any
method yet produced,) offer their services to
the Planters of this (late and South-Carolina,
to cither furnifh them with such Gins, or to
gin for them on a toll, at New-Deptford
Wharf, on the bank of the River, three miles
below Savannah, where they have completed
a machine capable cf ginning from four to
five bags per day.
They beg leave to recommend their ma
chine to the attention of the public as a con
trivance, by which crops can be expeditioufiv
ginned and brought to market, the tedious
and laborious talk of ginning by Foot-Rollers
avoided, and will admit of planters cultivating
th eir new lands, instead of employing their-I
whole force, to gin out their crops in the
usual mode.
The machine can be impelled by ftearr,
water, wind* animal or manual power. The
priviledge and price of the machine will be
proportionate to the number of bags required
to be ginned by them per dav.
J. S. D'Monimollin,
Wm. Bell.
Savannah, Nov. 25th, 1802. (3t.
DAVIS & VAN AUSDOL,
Painters, Gluizers, Gilders.
RESPECTFULLY inform the inhabi
tants ofSavanriah and its vicinity, that
they now carry on the business in ail its vari
ous branches, at their fnop in Broughton
Street, formerly occupied by Melsrs. Butler
& Muce, where all orders will be thankfully
received, Sc executed u with neatrrefs and dis
patch.
N. B. for sale two elegant carriages, at
the above (hop. •
November 10. (aawtf.
7HE WASHINGTON CO7FEE-
H O U S E,
AND HOTEL,
Franklin-Square,
5 A MU EL SAU BE RE,
Respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that he has taken that
commodious brick house, in branklin-square,
oppofit to the Baptist Meeting-house, which
will be opened on Wednefduy the firil day of
December next j as a Cofiee-houfe and Ho
tel. Such trentlemen'as favor him with their
custom, can be accommodated with board
ing and lodging, in the mod genteel manner,
and the ftri&eft attention paid to render their
residence agreeable. Dinner and upper pro*
vided for private parties at a few hpurs notice :
Coffee and Soups every day from 8 o’clock
in the morning till ten at night. Beef flakes
and Oysters at any hour of the day.
S.S. begs leave to add, that no exertion on
his part lhail be wanting to give fatisfablion to
thole who may favor him with their custom,&
flatters himfelf, that the principle on which
his house is established, is such as will intuit
to him the fuffrages of the public in general
Wines, Porter and spirituous liquors of the
befl quality.
N. B. Good (tabling for horses, and careful
odlers.
Savannah, Nov. 26.
“WASHING!ON HO LLAL.
Mock Turtle will be ready This and every
day at Eleven o’clock.
Familes supplied with soups in the
Highest perfection.
Bcefstakes and Cyders at any hour “when
called for.
THE Boften, New York, Philadelphia ,
Baltimore and Wafhingtcn Papers , will be re gu
larly taken at the Washington Coffee lloufe and
Hotel.
Jftftf 3 Captains of vefifels are requeded to
leave at the Washington Coffee 3 louse, arf
information it may be in their power to com
municate. The utmod exertion will be made
to procure the earlied intelligence.
December 4.
. NOTICE
AFTER the expiration of nine months,
application will be made, in pursuance
of the a£t of the Legislature in such case made
and provided, to the honorable, the inferior
Court of Camden county, for permission to
fell foity five thousand acres ofland on the wa
ters of tho Great Satilla, being in grants of
one thousand acres ; alfc one water lott in the
town of St. Mary’s, in the county of Camden
aforefaid : the fame being the real edate of J.
Macomb, late of the laid county of Camden,
deceased, and will be fold for the benefit Ot
the heirs or creditors of the said deceased.
W. B. Bulloch,
Attorney for the adminidratix.
Savannah, 26th May, 1802.
JOHN LETUUKNE/lU,
Gold, Silver Smith, & jeweller.
RETURNS his fmcere thanks to the ladies and
gentlemen of Savannah, and its vicinity, for
me liberal encouragement they have given him since
his commencement in this plate : he uls<>, inform* -
them, that he has now opened in Madens Row, near
the Exchange, where he intends di (poling of the fol
lowing articles, low. for call) or count y produce, viz :
Ladies Gold watch chains, enameled and plain ;
gentlemens do. Gold seals and k< ys Gold necklaces,
G -Id beads do. Gold fancy iilliaree ear rings, Gold
pearl mounted bracelets,Gold & Pearl mounted bread
pins, plain Gobi bread pins, Gold Pearl mounted
finger rings, Gold fancy enamelled do. Gold hair
rings, Gold Medallion. Plain pebble feab, Gold
mounted do. Handsome gilt coral with bells, Silver
do. Silver without bells, coral hand, Ivory tocth
pick cases, diver fruit knives, diver set kneebuckle’i,
b ver tooth picks, iilver pencil cases, diver needle ca
se?, diver duelling bo ties, diver gilt do. diver nut
meg graiers, diver thimbles, ladies etwits, Miniature
!ock,*t and ring glad,diver knee buckles, hat and a
Pearl bead fir ings, a variety of cut glass beads and
cord beads, iillc paries, glove trls plain & with clasps
Lacies spring garters ; gilt Watch chains, seals
and keys. Silk waUh firings, duelling bottles in
cases, diver duelling bottles, morrow pocket books,
ladies do. diver mounted fpedfacles, plated and deei
do. Gilt green and white do. fpeflatle cases, reading
ftafs pepper and leather fnuff boxes,Morocco Minia
ture cases, a great variety of plated candledick*.
Piated fuufters and (lands : bread baskets. Ladies
ink (lands. Salt fellers and pepper boxes, Milliard
pots and wax tapers. Fifih knives, elegant tea set
ters diver eiUe. Plated caftors. A variety oi satin
wood ea cadders, japanned do. Brass barrel pocket
pistols, horieman’s do. Silver mounted do. Superfine
Raz us, feiffors, fportsmans knives, best finifhed pen
knives, bell table and desert knives ivory handies, de
canter ft ands, knife calcs, elegant Morocco (having
cases, (having boxes. Windsor Soap and Wadi balls.
Segar cases. Common casters. A large afTortment of
Files,
£3* THE SUBSCRIBER, has ai so taken into
ccrpartnerlhip with him,Mr. JOHN PEARSON ;
thebunnefsin future will be conduced udsr the firm
of LETOURNEAU fcgPEARSON,
A-ho intend carrying on the above business in all its
various branches, Silver and Gold work, jewelry &
fancy Hair work, Gilding and Engraving, executed
in the newest and mod taihionable manner at the
fliorteft notice.
N. B. Thehlgheft price given for old gold &*filve
b LA I OURNEAU & PEARSON.
’ December 11, 1802* 2avvtf.
FOR SALE,
That well known Trail gJ LAND,
called
Garden’s Barony.
CONTAINING, 13000 acres lying oil
Savannah Rirer, in St. Peter’s Parish
South-Carolina, 45 miles from this city j a
large proportion is exeeilenr cotton and pro
vision land near three mile? front on the river:
The quantity of White and Red Oak and
Cypress is immense ; on it are too Mill feats
not to be equalled by any in the low country
the water for which has never been known to
fail even in the driefffeafon ; the yellow pine
timber of the firft quality and sizes, and in
quantity inexhauftable; a fine range for (lock,
and by every one who is acquainted with it;
supposed to be the best body of timber land,
between the Ocean and Augusta.
This trail will be fold a great bargain, and
may be an object of attention to purchasers.
The plans may be seen and terms known by
applyng to
Levi Abrahams.
HfgZ i Broker,
December 1, 1802
TO LET.
TWO two Story Houses, in
Compleat Repair, Enquire of,
Mrs. Minis or
Levy Abrahams .
FOR SALE.
A TRACT OF LAND,
IN Franklin County granted toLeonardMar
bury. contain more or less. 1380 acres
bounded Southwardly by Baker’s land South
eaftwardly by Horatio Ma r bury’s. land on all
other sides by vacant land.
A Traft ofland in Franklin County, gran
ted to Leonard Marbury, centaining more or
ids, 1150 Acres bounded Northweftwardly
by Charity Marbury’s ‘land Northeaftwardly
bv vacant land 5 and Southeaflvvardly by Ba
ker’s land*
A Tradt in Burk County 350 Acres, or
the North fide of Briery Creek s (old by the
Commissioners of Confifcated Property in
Dcember 1784.
EBENEZER STARK.
October 9 1802. Mores Wharf.
TO BE RENTED.
AND poffeffton given on the firft day of Octo
ber next,theSt ore at prejeut occupied by Mr
Thomas M. C. Harris near the exchange.
D. B. MIL QUELL,
September 11.
WILL BE SOLD,
(Pursuant to the W ill of the late John
Morel, Esquire,)
£ T the Cour-t-houfe in the city of Sa
/-\ vann ah, on the fourth day of January
next, (sale to commence at 1 r o’clock) that
eligibly situated Plantation called Pembroke,
with its improvements, about 8 miles from
Savannah ; together with a trad adjoining of
one hundred acres, known by the number 6
Fo persons desirous of purchasing a Seat on
the lalts with the combined advantages to
healthiness end beauty—the place is worth
attention. At the fame time and place, will
be fold, three bay Horses, one Mare and
Colt, a Sulicey and Harness, and a quan
ity of Lumber lying on the bluff at Tweedf
fide, luppoe fd to be about 2 000 feet north
ward pine boards, 3,000 feet 9 inch flooring
boards, and 6,000 feet fcantling— 30 feet
long— 4 by 9.
Pembroke will be fold for f cask, and a
twelve months credit for the balance, the
purchaser giving a Mortgage of the premises,
and personal fectirity. The personal proper
ty fold for cash.
John G. Williamson,
IV. B, Bulloch,
Ex’rs of John Morel, dec’d.
Savannah, 22 d November, 1802.
TO LET.
A SMALL Store at prefer.t occupied by
Mr. Joseph Davis, immediate poffefion
will given, for terms apply to
James Mar [hall.
November, 24 - (2awtf.)
To Leafejor a term of years.
AVxALUABLE trail of oak hickory and
v rice lands within Seven miles of Savanah
equal in quality to any lands in the County
of Chatham. For terms apply to
Francis Courvoifie.
November 24. (ts)
WANTED TO RENT,
A SUFFICIENCY of good cotton and Pro
vifon land on or near the falls, as would
employ about twenty workers and for which the
highejl price will be given, aud no objefiicn
bad to an advance cf rent. Apply at this
jffi.e.
Sept. 1.
Wanted for the ensuing Year,
AN active indufirous mon , as an e~r- ‘ -
to live in the Island of O[fabaw ; / • n:
be well acquainted with the cultivation cf co':
and the management of negroes; and produce /:•
ficient vouchers for bis hertefty, j Miety cud
lilies : Apply in Savannah to Mejfrs . IViUW
Jon Cf Morel or cn said Island to P. H. At •
Nov. 2id, 1802. zaw f .
ORPHAN HOUSE 7
AN Overseer is wanted for the plantar.
one who can read and write, and !;:•
well recommended for nis knowledge of Rice
Planting, his honesty, sobriety and attentive,
will meet with proper encouragement, by ap
plying to either of the fubferibers, a committe
of the Trustees.
Wm. Stephens.
JO3. Haberfliam,
Peier Deveaux,
Wm, Gibbons.
December 3d, 1802.
FOR SALE.
fubferiber, will fell on very reason
able terms the trull lot on which he now
rciides, with the buildings thereon, and all
ground rent paid up to the city, as will by
receipts appear if immediate application be
made. J BULLOCH
November 20. (2awtf.)
THE LAST OF THE EDITION.
JUST RECEIVED. 1
And for sale at this office.
A number of copies of “ Proofs of a conspi
racy, againlt Chrillianitv, and the Govern
mentof the United States; exhibited in several
views of the union of Church and State in
New-England,
BY ABRAHAM BISHOP.’’
Those who would wifli to possess this excellent
work, are requested to call soon, as the few
copies on hand, constitute the wdiole of those
unibidin the United States.
Notice ,
ALL Persons having Demands against the
eftateof Mathias A (h, late of Effingham county
deceased are desired to bring them in properly
atte n cd and those indebted to make immediate
payment to David Gugel who is fully au
chorifed to fettle all accounts of said efiate.
Hannah Ajh, Admrx .
Deceember 11.
Jffty 7 1 CE. “
AIL Persons indebted to the fubferiber
on his former concerns are solicited to
cad and pay of their accounts &c. As much
longer indulgence can not be given.
JOHN GLASS.
October, 16 ts
INulltt,
ALL persons having any demands against - the
Eftaie of William Weft Esq- late of Liberty
Gwunty, dectafed, are requested to render the fame to
Aleftrs. James & William Roberts, at Riceborougk
or to the Suhfcriber-.
JOHN JONES.
Adminiflrator.
Sunbury, August, 19 iSo>, 4m
jm oii U E 7
THE Public are hereby cautioned against
receiving a note dr awn by thefubferiber in
favor of James Read of G) een County for four
Hundred Dollars , dated April 15, 1802, payable
in Ninety days as the payment of the said note
will be disputed and if brought to court, it wil
be made to appear , that it ought not to be paid.
JAMES COCHRAN*
Limerick September, ?i 1802.
NO LICET ~
WE are dire bled by John Milledge the ex
ecutor of the estate of the late Jacob
JValdburger to notify to all persons whatever bis
prohibition againf hunting on that part cf the If L
and of St. Catherine's belonging to the )aid estate ,
being tot be North the Stock having cf late been
much lefscned by such praflife, and other injury
done and after this notue will fed himfelf bound to
prosecute to the extent of the law , all persons
found to violate it-.
WILLIAMSON (A MOREL
Augu ft, 28 1802.
Wan i ed. ’
to purchase a few
Young and prime negree men, for which
Cadi Will be given, apply to
Mr. Grimball Robert
near the Baptist Church or to
John D. Wilds *
November 2c. 4^
FOR HIRE,
A G AN G OF LABOURERS,
Enquire at this office.
December 8, 1802. (*2tf.)