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THE LAST OF THE EDITION.
JUST RECEIVED.
And fcr falc at this office.
j
A number of copies of “ Proofs of a confpi- j
racy, againlt Chriftianitv, and the Govern-J
mentofthe United States ; exhibited in several i
views of the union of Church and State in J
Ncw-England, j
BY ABRAHAM BISHOP.’’
Those who would wish to pofiefs this excellent
work, are rcqucftcd to call soon, as the few
copies onhand,confttute the whoie of those
unioldin the United States.
(Price one Dollar.)
Notice.
ALL Persons having Demands againfl the
(Rare of Mathias Afli, late of Effingham county
deceased are desired to bring them in properly
atte r ’cd and thole indebted to make immediate
payment ro David Gugel who is fully au
thoriled to fettle all accouuts of laid ell ate.
Hannah A file, Admrx.
Dcceember i!.
Hn OT’ i C L. “
ALL Persons indebted to the fubferibe
on his former concerns are foliated to
ca 1 and pay of their accounts &c. As much
longer indulgence can nor be given.
° JOHN GLASS.
October, 16
ING i lUfi,
A LL persons having any demands t againfl the
Jj\ Estate of William W’eft c sq. late of Libert \
duality, dectaftd, are requeued to render the fame to
jViefirs. James 5c William Robe it’, at Rieeborougl,
or to the Subferiber. %
JOHN JONES.
Adiminif.rator.
Sunbury, Auguf 1 , jq 1802, 4m
N O i I C E,
Public arc hereby cautioned ageir.fi
8 receiving a note dr aver by tkcJubfcriler in
f* ‘vor of James Read of G ) ecu County for four
Hundred Dollars, dated April 15, 1802, payable
in Ninety days as the payment of the j aid note
void be diluted audit brought to court , it wtl
le made to appear, that it ought not le be paid.
JAMES COCHRAN.
Limerick September, 11 1802.
NOTICE.
117 E are air ebbed by John Mil ledge the cu
\\ ecu ter of the efiate of the late Jacob
IP aid burger to notify to all persons whatever his
prohibition againfl hunting on that part of the ]Jl
cr.d of St. Cal ferine's belonging to the said efiate ,
being toihe North the Stock having of iate been
much lejsoicd by such frail ife , and ether injury
done find after this noti e will fed hmjelf bound to
froj'ecute to the extent of the lave, all persons
found to violate it.
WILLIAMSON id MOREL.
August, 28 \ 802.
I* OR SALE,
T'hat v,'ell known C lraft oj LAND,
called
Garden's Barony.
CONTAINING, 13000 acres lying on
Savannah Hirer, ir. St. Peter’s Parish
Souih-Carolira, miles from this city j a
large proportion is excellent cotton and pro
vifioi) land near three miles lront on the river:
‘1 lie quantity of White and Red Oak and
Cypress is immense ; cn it are too Mill feats
not to he equalled by any in the low country
the water for which has never been known to
fail even in the dried;feafon $ the yellow pine
timber of‘the firft quality and sizes, and in
quantity inexhauftable; a fine range for deck,
and by every one who is acquainted with it;
supposed to he the heft body of timber land,
between the Ocean and Augufca.
This trad will be fold a great bargain, and
may be an object of attention to purchaiers.
The plans may be leen and terms known by
applvng toj
Levi Abrahams.
Broker.
.December 1, rBo2
~~ BLANK BOOKS
for fair rt this Office.
ALEX ACER LAWRENCE,
Has for faie the following goods, for cask,
produce, or on a liberal credit, for ap
proved paper :
A and t Irish linen, in foxes aborted,
Ccgniac Brandy in tdpes,
Holland Gin i:i ditto,
Sherry, |
Malaga, J- IVlnts in quarter casks ,
Teneriffe, |
Hyson Tea in chests,
Barrels Mackerel, Soap, Candles, idc.
December 25. 1802. (26 ts )
Bills of Lading
for sale at this Office.
TOR SALE.
A TRACT OF LARD,
IN 5 tiskliaCour.ty granted coLeonirJMar
burv. contain more *>r Lfs. ~ Cr^s
bounded Southwardly by Bailees land South,
caftwarbiy by Hors::o Mi'Cury s lajv- on ah
ether fide* by vacant FrE.
A Trait ofland in Franklin County, gran
ted to Lcoh''.r n Mar burv, centaimr.g rr.orc ori
Lfi, 11. So Acres bounded Noetnweßwarcly J
bv Charity Marbury’s End ‘Northeaftwardly
be vacant End 5 and boutheah*aiMy oy La
ic e r s L
A Trad: in Burk County 350 Acres, on
the North fide cf Briery Creek i fold by the
Commi(Boners of Confifcated Picperty in
Deem her i 784.
EBENEZFR STARK.
; October 9 1802. Mores Wharf.
TO BE RENTED.
And pofjijt on given on the fir (l dry of Octo
ber nextytheStore at prejcut occupied by Mr
Thomas M. C. Liams near tbs exchange.
D. B. MITCHELL.
Sett ember 1 r.
1
WILL BE bOLD,
f'Pursuant to the Will cf tltc lute John
Morel, Esquire,)
AT the Court-houfc in the city of Sa
vannah, on the fourth day of January
next, (Rile to commence at ii o’clock) that
eligibly situated Plantation called Pembroke,
with its improvements, about 8 miles iron;
Savannah ; together with a tract adjoining o
one hundred acres, known 1 y the number 6
To persons dciirous oi pm chafing a Seat oil
the Gits with the combined advantages to
healthiness and beauty— the place is worth
attention. At the fame time and place* will
be fold, three by Horses, one Mars and
Colt, a Sulkey and Harness, and a quan
icy ot Lumber lying on the bluff at I weedf
fide, fuppoe id 10 be about 2 ; ooo feet north
ward pine boards, 3,000 feet 9 inch flooring
boards, and 6,000 feet Landing-— 30 feet
long— 4 by 9.
Pembroke will be fold for f cash, and a
twelve months credit for the balance, the
purchaser giving a Mortgage of the premises,
and personal feeurity. 1 he perfonai proper
ly fold tor cash.
john G. Williamson ,
V/. B, Bulloch,
Fx’rs of John Morel, dec’d.
Savannah, 22a November, 1802. -
TO LET.
A SMALL Store at present occupied by
L3L Mr. j oleph Davis, immediatepoffefion
will given, for terms apply to
J a rues A far fall.
November, 24 (sawtf.)
To Leaf: for a term of years.
A VALUABLE trad of oak hickory and
uGLrice lands within Seven miles of Stvsnah
equal in quality to any lands in the County
of Chatham. For terms apply to
Francis Courvoifie.
November 24. (and)
WANTED TO RENT,
A SUFFICIENCY of good cottGn and Pro
vfton land on or near thefa Its, as would
employ about twenty workers and for which tit
higkeft price will be given, and no objection
bad to an advance cf rent. Apply at this
jffi.e.
Sept. 1.
‘ THE WASHINGTON COFL EE
-lIOUS E,
AND HOTEL,
Fr a nklin-Squ are,
A MU E L SAUBE RE,
■ j/\ ESPECTf ULLY informs his friends
IT and the public, that he has taken that
commodious brick house, in Franklin-square,
onpofit to the Baptist Meeting-house, which
will be opened on Wednesday the fiiil t;ay of
December next ; as a Coffee-houfe and Ho
tel. Such gentlemen as favor him with their
cuilom, can be accommodated with board
ing and lodging, In the mod genteel manner,
and the drilled attention paid to render their
retidence agreeable. Dinner and upper pro*
vided for private parties at a few hours notice :
Coffee and Soups every day from 8 o’clock
in the morning till ten at night. Ceef (Lakes■
and Oysters at any hour of the day.
S.S. begs leave to add, that no exertion on
his part (hail be wanting to give Ltisfa&ion to
thole who may favor him with their cuf:om,&
flatters himfelf, that the principle on which
his houle is edabiifhed, is such as will insure
to him the fuffrages of the public in genera]
Wines, Porter and fpiiituous iiquors of the
ocu qnaiii\.
N. B. Good fUbling for horses, and careful
Ouk rs.
Savannah, Nov. 20.
WASHINGTON HOTEL.
Mock Turtle will be ready This and every
day at Eleven o’clock.
Fables supplied with soups in the
Eligheft perfection.
Beefstakes and Oysters at any hour when
called for.
THE Bcflon, New Fork, Philadelphia ,
! Baltimore and IFvfhingtcn Papers , will be regu
| tarty taken at the IVajbington Coffee Houfc and
H id.
(fT Captains of vessels are requeued to
leave at the Washington Coffee-Houfc, any
information it may be in their power to com
municate. ‘The utmoll exertion will be made
o procure thecarlieft intelligence.
December 4.
\fZf NuiiCE.
AF TER the expiration of nine months,
application will be made, in purluance
of me act of the Legislature in luch case made
and provided, to the honorable, the inferior
Court of Camden county, for permission to
fell foity live thousand acies ofland on the wa
ters ortho Great Satilia, being in grants of
one thousand acres ; also one water lott in the
- town otSc. Mary’s, in the county of Camden
afore said : the lame being the real efface of J
Macomb, late of the said county of Camden,
, deceased, and will be fold for the benefit of
the heirs or creditors cf the laid deceased.
Iff B. Bulloch ,
Attorney for the adminiffratix.
Savannah, 20th May, 1802.
JOHN L / luURNEaU,
Gold, Silver Smith, 6c jeweller.
T> L l URNS his sincere thanks to the lac es an*!
Jgentlemen G Savannah, and its vicinity, tor
Uic liberal en■ ouragemei.t they have given him since
his c .mmencerr.eiu in this place : he also, informs
hem, that re lias now opened in Madens Row, near
-he Exchange, where he intends ditpoling of the tol
.ovving article?, low for cath or country produce, viz ;
.v Ladies Gold watch chains, ena ne/ied and plain :
2'entlernen’s do. Gold teals and keys , Gold necklaces,
Gi U beaus do. Gold rancy filligree ear ring*., Gold
pearl mounted bracelets,Gold h Rearl mounted bread
pins, jdain Go’d bre air pins, Gcdd Pear! mounted
linger ring*, Gold fancy enamelled do. Gold hair
rings, Gold Medallion. Plain pebble seals, Gold
mounted do. Haudfome gilt coral with be!is, Silver
do. Silver without bells, coral hand, Ivory tootn
pick cases, illver fruit knives, illver ftr kneehucicle.
fiiver tooth picks, 111 ver pencil cates, Ever needle ca.
es, fiiver fuelling bo ties, fiiver gilt do. silver nut
meg graters, silver thimbles, ladies ctwit?, Miniature
locket and.ring giafs,filver knee buckles, hat d?*
Pearl bead firings, a variety of cut gluts beads and
oral beads, hlkpurl’es, glove tils plain S: with chfps
Ladies fprirg garters ; gilt wa ch chains, lea Is
mid keys. Siik wav h filings, smelling bottles in
ca(t*s, iilver fmeliing boules, morrocco pocket books,
• adies do.-iilver mounted fped’acles, plated and lle.el
do. Gilt green and white do. fpedlacfe calcs, rezdirrg
glals pepper and leather fnuff boxes,Morocco Minia
ture cases, a great variety of plated candiefticks.
Placed inulfers and stands : bread baskets. Ladies
ink Hand-,. Salt fillers and pepper boxes, Muilard
pots and wax tapers. Lfh knives, elegant tea fet
ters filvei edge. Laud editors. A variety of satin
wood ;ea cfPc:c ; japanned do. Brass barrel packet
pfflols, horfernan’s do. Silver mounted do. Superfine
Kazors, iciffors, fpertsmans knives, belt fiuifhed pen
knives, belt table and desert knives Ivorv handles, de
canter {End?, knife cases, elegant Morocco fliavina
afes, (having boxes. Wind tor Soap and V/afh balls.
Segar cases. Common casters, A large ailorfcrisut of
Files,
FT THE ST T BSCRIBER, has a!fo t?kcn into
co-nartnerfhip with him, Mr. JOHN rEARSON ;
the buiinefs in future will be conducted uder.the firm
of LETOURNEAU ki PE ARSON,
who intend carrying on the above buiiTefs in all its,
various branches, Silver ard : Gold work, Jewelry &
fancy Hair work, Gilding and Engraving, executed
n the nevvefb and moss fafilionabk manner at the
ihorteft notice.
N. B. Thehigheff price given for old gold cz ffw
LA PO JR N E AU. 5c PE A RSOxN
December 11, 1802. 2awtf.
DAVIS fc? VANAUSDOL,
Painters, Glaizers, & Gilders.
|3 ESPECTF ULLY inform the inh&bi
j3l. tants ofSavannah and ics vicinity, that
they now carry on the business in all its vari*
ous brandies, at their (hop in Broughton
Street, formerly occupied by Messrs. Butler
& Muce, where all orders will be thankfully
received, cc executed |With neatness and dis
patch.
N. B. for sale two elegant carriages, at
he bove shop.
November 10. (1 a w ts.
THOMAS JAMES, TAILOR ,
IN 10 PAMS the Public that he has opened a
/hop on the Bay, near Abercorn Street
where he will execute all orders in ‘his line in a
npencr ‘manner and on a fbort notice, lie
hopes to merit the continued patronage of bis em
ployers .
T. JAMES .
Savannah, Augufi 29, 1802*
.. ■ ■ - —T” ■_” —:: a~rr~ z. “ c’rr-rr w
Joseph Sevan,
INFORMS tho be indebted to him, that his Eocks
and papers are lodged xvith Robert and John Bol
ton, who sre au honfed to receive payments, and
oive Receipts.
December tS, 1802. ■ (2 2t.)
. NOTICE!
LL persons are warned again* pur chafing a
T jol. Note of hand, drawn by the subferiber, n
favor of Hezekiah Salmon, cf Beech-if.l:l /,
s. c.fer the Jam of 28 dollars, dated in Augud
just, as said note has since been paid.
Sam. W. Minor.
Decembe*- 25,
R E IV A R D !
A flute was ftokn yefferday, afternoon,
oif a piano -forte,through a window—the
lash having been railed for air. An adequate
reward will be paid for refforing the flute, or
detecting the thief-—Enquire at this office.
December 22. (27 2tA
To be sold or rented.
ONE undivided third of
Island, and the Plantation oppoiite
thereto, called New-Hope, containing up
wards of three thousand acres. For particu
lars, apply to Dr. KECormictc, in Savannah,
Captain Twining, at Darien, or,
David Ramsap —Charleston.
December 4.
\\ iliiaiii Gardner,
House ana Ship Carver? t an l Gilder.
INFORMS the inhabitants cf this city that
he intends carrying on the above bujinefs i't
all its various branches, and will be thankful fsr
any favors in his line .
Looking-Glals frames, made gilt and
repaired.
Ornaments for the top j of mantle pieces , Flowsr
Bets, Eras, Birds, Lie. Also for the tops of
Gates whieh is much in fajhicn dfewhert. V
Pi cl ure Frame?, ™
made to any pattern and old ones gilt.
Portraits and Landicapes
cleaned.
N, B. Any orders dire Ted will be
attended to just above Mr. Wayne's, and front
ing bis wharf, at Mr. Mathew Cliffs, private
boarding house.
November 24. (2awtf.)
NEGROES.
FROM twenty to fifty Negroes will be taken
Lares ‘on as productive a plantation as any on
St. Simons.
For terms apply to Robert id John Bolton ,
Savannah,
Or to Col ohn Burnett,
Brunswick. Glynn County.
November , 20 i
7 iJE SOBSLRIaEI<S .
HAVING rented convenient Stores on
Harden and Jones's Wharf (formerly
Clarkes) offer their services to their friends
i md the Public as Fafiors and CornrqhTion
Merchants.
BULLEN & HARDEN. )
Ofloher 9, 1802. iw;in.
“WTronDr^
r gAHOSE who wifn to parch afe
from the Subscriber, please obferye,
that four Dollars per dray load is the price.
JACOB CUNES.
November 6 1802. (iw3w)
JAMES M. V/ILLbQiR ’
JNFORMS his friends, and the Public, that
he-has opened an OFFICE at his houffr
! near the Court House, where, he draws
INSTRUMENTS of WRITING,’
of any, and every ddcription, with accuracy
and dispatch.
November 6 1802, __ (tO
fOK SALE,
A FEW PIPES
Cogniac Brandy by,
IVilHam ion & Morel .
% T f
November 17. (ts)
Final Nonce. ~~
ALL Persons having any Demands
against the Estate of Thomas
6’handly will please fend in theiraccounts
attested.
“James Eppinger , ? Acl mini lira tor,’
Alary Shandiy Adminftratrix#
December 3- 1802.
E. 1. TIC HE NOR,
Have just Received,
Per brig V/afcington, from Ne w-Tork , and for
file at their jhoe Jicre, Market-Square :
ONE HUNDRED pair Boot & Boothe legs,
ICC do. Kid flippers and teaches,
ico do. Leather Sappers,
100 do. fine mens Shoes,
25 do. Boortts. Skies cf new L FATHER, and
Seal Skins acid Shoe Thread.
—ALSO>—
700 pair Negroes fives, large size
They have on hand, a handtemc x ilortment of shoe
of evert deferipuon, which will old low for cafh*
December 11, 1802.
THIS D AY,
By mutual Consent ,
Is diflblved, the Co-pnrtnerfhip cf ‘
THOMAS & CODET. L
Savannah, 13th December, iSo2.§