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THE LASI OF THE EDITION. \
JUST RECEIVED. \
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And for sale at this cffce.
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A number of copies of u Proofs of a confpi-1
raev, aqainit ChriftianitY, and the Govern
ment oft he United States j exhibited in several j
views of the union of Church and State in
Ncw-England,
BY ABRAHAM BISHOP.’’
Those who would wish to poffrfs this excellent
work, are requtfted to call loon, as the few
copies on hand, conllitute the whole of those
untold in the United States.
f prjee one Dollar.)
Notice.
ALL Pufons having Demands against the
eftateof MaihiasAfti,lateofFfEngham county
deteafed are di- fired to bring them in properly
t ue< ed and those indebted to make immediate
Tvyirtnt ro David Gugtl who is fully au
thored to fettle all accouuts of laid estate.
Hannah Ajh , Admr 9 x.
4 Deceerriber ii.
‘ IS O i fC E.
ALL Per Tons indebted io the fubferibe
cn his former concerns are lolicited to
cad and pay of their accounts&c. As much
longer indulgence can net be gr.en.
° JOHN GLASS.
Oflober, 16
~NOTICF,
ALL pufons having ai.y demands the
Lliae of William Weft }:. s q. late of Lioerty
Cv/iii.ty, elect afed, are requeued to render tne fame f c
Mciirs. James & William Refect ts, at Riceboroug!
cr to the SuLfc fiber.
JOHN JONES.
Ad mini fir a tor.
Sunbury. Aucruft, iq i?C2, 4™
” ‘ 1\ O 1 i c “b~ ~~
rTY//£ Public are hereby cautioned agairift
J receiving a Kite dr evenly, theJubfcriber in
favor of James Head of Gieen County for four
Hundred Dollars, dated April 15, 1802, payable
in Ninety dys as the payment of the Jaid note
will be aisputed and if brought to courts it wtl
le made to appear, that it ought not tc be paid.
JAMES COCHRAN.
Limerick September, 11 1802.
NOTICE.
WE are directed by John Milledge the ex
ecutor of the estate of the late Jacob
IP aid-burger to notify to all p efforts whatever his
prohibition egainft hunting on that part of the JJl
and of ht. Catherine's belonging to the said estate ,
be : ?to he North the Stock having cf late been
in \... hjstr.cd ty such prattije, and other injury
dr and 1! ur this noth e will feel him]elf bound to
pi o/u:<t, to the extent of the law, all per fens
tchild to violate it.
WILLIAMSON & MOREL.
Ainmft, 28 1802. __
~~ For sale,
Lb at r well known I rad of LAND*
lulled
Garden’s Barony.
CONTAINING, 1300 o acres lying on
Savannah Rirer, in St. Peter’s Pariih
South-Camlina, 45 miles from this city ; a
large proportion is excellent, cotton and pro
vifiOii land near three miles front on the river:
The quantity of W hite and Red Oak anu
Cypress is immense ; on it are too Mill feats
i:ot to be equalled by any in the low country
the water for whh h has never been known to
fail even in the dried season \ the yellow pine
timber of the fir ft quality and sizes, and in
quanritv incxhaoflable; t. fine range for flock,
and by every ore who is acquainted with it;
supposed to be the bed body of timber land,
between the Ocean and Augusta.
This tract will be fold a great bargain, and
may be an object of attention to purchaiers.
The plans may be ieen and terms known by
pplyng tc|
Levi Abrahams.
Broker*
December 1, iftoa
” “ BLANK BOOKS “
for sale at this Office.
ALEXADER LAWRENCE,
Has for sale the following goods, for cash,
produce, or on a liberal credit, for ap
proved paper :
t and 1 Irish linen, in boxes assorted,
Cogniac Brandy in pipes,
Holland Gm tn ditto,
Sherry , | ,
Malaga , (Vines ii quarter casks,
Teneriffc, |
Hyson Lea in chests,
Barrels Mackerel , Scop, Candles , &c. .
December 05. 180:. (26 ts,)
Bills ot Lading
for file at this Office.
FOR SALE. \
A TRACT OF LAND,
TN Franklin County granted toLeonarriMar
bury, contain mors cr less. 1380 acres
bounded Southwardly by Baker’s land South
eaftwardly by Horatio Ma'bury’s land on all
other sides by vacant land.
A Trsct ofland in Franklin County, gran-
ted to Leonard Marbury, centaining mere or
llefs, 1150 Acres bounded Northweftwardly
Iby Charity Marbury’s land Northeaflw.ardly
bj vacant land ; and Soutnealiwardiy by Ba
ker’s land*
A Traft in Burk County 350 Acres, or
the North fide of Briery Creek •, fold by the
! Commissioners of Confifcated Property in
Dcember 1784.
EBENEZER STARK.
O&ober 9 1 Sol. Mores Wharf.
TO BE RENTED.
AND pofjejfon given on the frft day ofOcio - j
her next,,theStore at prejeut occupied by Mr
Thomas M. C. Harris near the exchange.
D. B. MITCHELL .
September 11.
~ “vtLL BE SOLD, ~~
(Pursuant to the Will of the late John
Morel, Esquire,)
AT the Court-hoi:fe in the city of Sa
vannah, on the fourth day of January
next, (sale to commence at 11 o’clock) that
eligibly Hunted Plantation called Pembroke ,
with its improvements, about 8 milts from
Savannah ; together with a trad adjoining of
one hundred acres, Known by the number 6._
To ptrfcns desirous or purchasing a Seat on
the Yaks with the combined advantages to
healthiness and beauty—the place is worth
attention. At the fame time and place, will
be fold, three bay Horses, one Mare and
Colt, a Sulkey and Harness, and a quant
ity of Lumber lying on ihe bluff at Twcedl
ticie, iuppoe fd to be about 2 v ooo feet north
ward pine boards, 3,000 feet 9 inch flooring
boards, and 6,000 feet icantling—3o feet
long — 4 by 9.
Pembroke will be fold for -J cash, and a
twelve months credit for the balance, the
purchaser giving a Mortgage of the pre-mi fes,
and personal iecunry. The pedbnal proper
ty fold lor cash.
jobu G. Williams or: ,
IV. B, Bulloch ,
Ex’rs of John Morel, dec’d.
Savannah, 22d November, 1802.
TO LET.
A SMALL Store at present occupied by
Mr. Joieph Davis, immediatepoiTefion
will given, for terms apply to
James MarJhalL
November, 24 (2avvtf.)
7o Leaf} jor a term of years.
A VALUABLE tra<!Tb of oak hickory and
JfTrice lands within Seven miles ofSavznah
equal in quality to any lands in the County
of Chatham. For terms apply to
Francis Courvoi/ie.
November 24. (ts)
WANTED l b RENT,
A SUFFICIENCY-of good cotton and Pro
vision land on or near thejalts, as would
employ about twenty workers and for which the
high est price will be given, and no objection
bad to an advance of rent. Apply at this
office.
Sept. 1.
JHE WASHINGTON COFFEE
HOUS E,
AND HOTEL,
Franklin-Square,
SAMUEL S AUBE RE,
informs his friends
and the public, that he has taken that
commodious brick house, in Franklin-square\
oppofit to the Baptist Meeting-house, which
will be opened on Wcdnefday the fir ft day of
December next ; as a CofFee-houfe a-nd Ho
tel. Such gentlemen as favor him with their
custom, can be accommodated with board
ing and lodging, In the molt genteel manner,
and the ftriedeft attention paid to render their
residence agreeable. Dinner and upper pro
vided for private parties at a fewhoursnotice :
Coffee and Soups every day from 8 o’clock
in the morning till ten at night. Beef (takes
and Oysters at any hour of the day.
S.S. begs leave to add, that no exertion on
his part (hall be wanting to give fatisfaction to
those who may favor him with their custom,&
flatters himfeif, that the principle un which
his heufe is established, is such as will insure
to him the fuffrages of the public in genera]
Wines, Porter and spirituous liquors of -the
bed quality.
N. B. Good (tabling for horses, and careful
oftlrrs.
Savannah, Nov. 20*
WASH IP CT C W hCI EL.
Mock Turtle will be ready This and every
day at Eleven o'clock.
Familes supplied with soups in the
Highest perfedion.
Beefstakes and Oysters at any hour when
called for.
THE Boften, New York , Philadelphia ,
Baltimore and Wafhingtcn Papers , will be regu
larly taken at the Wajhington Cojfte Hcufe and
H< tel.
{ffp Captains of vcfTels are requeued to
leave at the Washington Coffee-Houfe, any
information it may be in their power to com
municate. The utmofl exercion will be made
to procure the tarlieft intelligence.
December 4.
frf NuiiCE.
AFTER the expiration of nine months,
application will be made, in purluance
of the act Gs the Legislature in such case made
and provided, to the honorable, the inferior
Court of Camden county, for permiiflon to
icll foity five thousand acres otland on the wa
ters of tho Great Satilla, being in grants of
one thousand acres ; also one water lott in the
town of St. Mary’s, in the county of Camden
aforefaid : the fame being the real estate of J
Macomb, late of the laid county of Camden,
deceased, and will be fold for the benefit of
the heirs or creditors cf the laid deceased.
IV. B. Bulbch 9
Attorney for the adnuniftr&tix.
Savannah, 2orh May, 1802.
j 0 TIN LtL i 0 UtiNE A (Jy
Gold, Silver Smith, Sc jeweller.
RETURNS his sincere thanks to the ladies anc
gentlemen of Savannah, and its vicinity, for
.he liberal encouragement they have given him iince
his commencement in this place : he also, informs
hem, that he has new opened in Madens Row, near
<he Exchange, where he intends diipofing ot the fol
lowing articles, low for cafhor country produce, viz ;
Ladies G id watch chains, ena;he/!ed and plain :
gentlemen’s do. Gold seals and keys , Guld necklaces.
GoU beads do. Gold fancy filigree ear ringt, Gold
pearl mounted bracelets,Gold be Head mounted bread
pins, plain Gc’d breast pins, Gold Pearl mounted
finger rings, Gold fancy enamelled do. Gold hair
rings, Gold Medallion. Plain pebble seals, Gold
mounted do. Handsome gilt coral with bells, Silver
do. Silver without bells, coral hand, Ivory tooth
pick cales, Elver fruit knives, silver set kneebuckles
iilver tooth pick?, silver pencil cases, filvei needle ca
les, silver smelling bo ties, silver gilt do. silver nut
meg gra'ers, silver thimbles, ladies etwit, Miniature
locket and ring glass, silver knee buckles, hat do*
Pearl bead firings, a variety of cut glass beads and
• oral beads, lilk purfss, dove uls plain & v/uh clasps
Lacies (prii g garters ; gilt wa ch chains, seals
and keys. Silk war h firings, fmeiling bottles in
calcs, lilver fuelling botvles, morrocco pocket books,
ladies do. lilver mounted (pedtacles,, platd and ftce!
do. Gilt green and white do. fptcLde cases, reading
glass pepper and leather fnufr’ boxes,Morocco Minia
ture cases, a great variety cf plated candlesticks.
Plated fnufFers and stands : bread baskets. Ladies
inkitands. Salt fellers and pepper boxes, Mufiard
pots and wax tapers. Fiffi knives, elegant tea fet
ters filvei edge. Plated caftors. A variety of faun
wood : ea caddie, japanned do. Brass barrel pocket
pistols, hcrlemau’s do. Silver mounted do. Superfine
Razors, fcilTors, fportsmans knives, befi finifhed pen.
knives, befi table and desert knives Ivory handles, de
canter fiands, knife cases, elegant Morocco (having
cases, fliaving boxes. Windsor Soap and Wash bails.
Segar cases. Common callers. A large aflorjment of
Files.
fjpT THE SUBSCRIBER, has also taken into
cc'-partncrfnip with him, Mr. JOHN PEARSON ;
the buiinefs in future will he conduced ucJer the firm
of LETOURNEAU PEARSON,
who intend carrying on the above btifinefs in all its,
various branches, Silver arid Gold work, Jewelry Sc
fancy Hair work, Gliding and Engraving, execired
in the newest and moft fashionable manner at the
ihorteft notice.
N. B. The highest price given for old gold & filw
LAf'OURNEALT&PEA RSON
December 11, 1802. lawtf.
DAVIS G? VANAUSDOL,
Painters, Glaizers,.&? Gilders.
Yy ESPECTFULLY inform the inhabi-
IV tants ofSavannah and its vicinity, that
tney now carry on the buftnefs in all its vari
ous branches, at their (hop in Broughton
Street, formerly occupied by Messrs. Butler
oc Muce, where all orders will be thankfully
received, Be executed jwith neatness and dii
patch.
N. B. for sale two elegant carriages, at
he bove (hop.
November ia (sawtf.
THOMAS JAMES, TAILOR,
INFORMS the Public ’ that he has opened a.
jhop on the Bay , near Abercorn Street
where he will execute all orders in his line in a
nperior manner and on a port notice. He
hopes to merit the continued patronage of bis em
ployers. 7
C JAMES .
Savannah , Augufi a 9, 1802.
Joseph Bevan ,
INFORMS those indebted to him, that h;* Books
and papers are lodged with Robert and John Bol
ton, who are authorifed to receive payments, and
give Receipts.
Decemberii f 1802. (2 Bt.)
NOTICE !
A LL f.erfctts are warned against perch ftr.g a
LjL A ole cf handy drawn by the su-fenter, h:
•fav°r of Htzcki h Salmon, cf Beecb-iftand,
s. c./sr the sum of 28 dollars, dated in /iugufi
jafty as fata note has since veen paid.
Sam. W. Minor.
rV-cembe*’ 25 1802. (27)
To be sold or rented.
ONE undivided third of Brouchton-
Island, and the Plantation opposite
thereto, called New-Hope, containing up
wards of three thousand acres. For particu
ars, apply to Dr. M'Cormick, in Savannah,
Captain Twining, at Daiien, or,
David liamsap —Charleston.
December 4.
William Gardner,
House and Ship Carven , and Gilder.
INFORMS the inhabitants of this city that
he intends carrying on the above bufinejs in
all its various branches, and will be thankful for
any favors in bis line.
Looking-Glass frames, made gilt and
repaired.
Ornaments for the top j of mantle pieces , Flower
Pots, Erns, Birds , OV. Also for the tops of
Gates which is much in fafrAon elsewhere.
Pidfure Frame*',
made to any pattern and old ones gilt.
Portraits and Landscapes
cleaned.
NL B. Any orders directed ; 11 be
attended to just above Mr. Wayne's, an* front
ing his wharf, at Air. Mathew Clift's , private
boarding house.
November 24. (cnwtf.)
NEGROES.
FROM twenty to fifty Negroes will be taken
do ares'on as productive a plantation as any on
St. Simons.
For terms apply to Robert & John Bolton ,
Savannah,
Or to Col ohn Burnett,
Glynn County.
November , 20
I liEh SU Asi.R.i ij Vj K O .
HAVING rented convenient Scores on
Harden and Jones’s Wharf- (formerly
Clarkes) offer their iervices to their * friends
ind the Public as Factors and Cooimiffion
Merchants.
; BULLEN & HARDEN. J
October 9, 1802. iwpn.
~w 0 0 o,
who wish to purchase Wood
jp from the Subscriber, please observe,
that four Dollars per dray load is the price.
JACOB CUNES.
No vernier 6 i902. (iwßw)
JAMES M. IVIILSON.
INFORMS his friends, and the Public, that
he has opened an OFFICE at hi s house
near the Court House, where, he draws
INSTRUMENTS of WRITING,
of any, and every deicription, with accuracy
and dispatch.
November 6 1802. (rfi)
FOii SALE,
A FEW PIPES
Cogniac Brandy by,
Williamjon & Morel.
November 17. (ts)
Final Notice .
ALL Persons having any Demands
again ft the Est ate of Thomas
Shandly will please fend in their accounts
attested.
* James Eppingcr, ? Administrator,
Mary Shandiy $ Adminftratrix.
December 8 1802.
NOT CE.
TFIE public are cautioned against taking
a Note of band given by John Werriot,
elquire, deceased, to John Lowry, for the sum
of twelve pounds nine (hillings, the fame hav
ing been paid the 28th April, 1791 and
receipt taken which also dates that the Not
vvai then mislaid, but when found would b~
given up. There are other receipts for note
of hand similarly situated -
MICH AFT BURKE.
Edwin H. , Bolton,,
Has Tor sale at His ship yard
SPRUCE and Yellow pine spars and masts
from 25 co 73 feet long which will be fold
at a moderate'price in rough or wrought.
White pine Boards, %
Ranging Timber,
Tar and Turpentine,
He is well fixed for heaving vessels down and
doing all kinds (hip carpenters work.
WANTED,
AT this Office, one or two ‘
to learn the art of printing.