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BOOK-BINDING
AND
STATIONARY.
THE subfcribcr, juj! rHume l from j
the northward, takes tbs lib.rty
through tie media nos the newspaper, of
tenderin' r his thanks to his town and coup- j
•gy 9 o I m /
try friends in genera/, for their paji liber
ality, an i hopes by fir ill alt eat ion, to met it
a continue"ce oj their cujiom in his tine of j
bujinefs, which will be can ied on as usual at j
his former ft and near the old mar net — -pitft j
opened an ajjortment of stationary andschoo :
books —among which, are LnfudcEs speaker \
Murry's exercises , alt o r. ader, ditto gram !
mar, Perry's and Sbc'iaun's dictionary ,
Muffs geography f Cibj'on s purveying ,
Metre's a a vtgation,Bailey's dictionary , Per
rin's exercises on the E> each language,(va
luable work) B over s dictionary, (L fy E)
Hurdles gt atn nar, (F O’ FJ Aiuyworths
dictionary, (F & F) dicer o’ s oration**
(t> anjlated) works of Horace f ditto) Ru
dimans rudiments of the Latin tongue, s tm- j
tons elements oj Euclid} ditto ditto of the ,
Cornice Jchlions, Cornelius repos, a few fees
o B Lit j sermons neatly boun i, pocket, /ehooi
and family biblcs gglt and plain, common
prayer books, ditto ditto, left aments, A shs
grammar, Dilworths a;id V/eofl :rt /paling
books, the American jelellioa, ditto Precep
tor Primmers, &c. pyc. —T he above which
are ts the left in vogue, will be fold for c-tjh j
coafiderably lower than can he got in any j
other Heme in town , lints Is or by the dozen ;’
Writing and fo/i paper of every ji ze y blue ‘,
blouitir wrapping and apes reams of demy’
O I JL O j J
so bonnet and tre/s papers. A few
blank bills of exchange, di. to lacing, vejjels
tnanpei): and entries, s. emeus articles, ditto
journals, n. h, At rchants account books
ana biank boots of every dejc r iption may be
bud at :be jhort.Ji notice and ail kinds of
books re-bound us ujual —Almanacs for
1803.
W! l ’ ia m Powers.
Januirv s, ISO 7. (20 6r.)
iivaH /at? truce Stor e.
Received pr Slooo Resolution
From Be ft on 25 trucks of (hoes which will be
fold al their ujnat low prices.
i he following articles.
V 1 Z.
2 7 Barrels ns.ek.2rei,
15 Rirro Sal non,
21 firkins firft quality butter,
jq barrels apples
15 ditto Crabberies,
Ico buihek I nib Potatoes
Grapes in jars,
Raid ‘s inboxes,
kegs Sear.cn,
a qtuntir. of IT’mghams ware
AM of .which w;j! be fold low it taken from
onboard the Sloop laying a r ks wharf.
C j. IU b IS. Sc c,),
J in.noary ; 1803. 6'c
F ‘ 1 i\. S ALF,
A stout likely Neuro Wench.
SHE is a good Cock, IVcipher and Jr oner j and,
cn excel hut tinfe-servant. She is
for f i!e, not for ary fault ; but merely for the i
want of-money. Enquire of the printers hereof.
\ani-a-y ~t r \ I SO3 if.)
shenifs sales.
V Tuesday, ul day of Feb) nary next,
fi wdl be sc Id b) Public out-cry, at ‘be
court-baitft in this city, between, t toe hours j
ct io and Q o'clock, ail the improvements j
on the l ct know a by the a ameer 4, Duke- }
lirect, Derby ward, 11 the chy of savannah \
occupied by the defendant, fined as the pro- j
forty of Chrihiu/ia Ren!haw, Lite Ghrlft i- j
... ‘i ra r hi i?ointe ■ og** the ioitintitfsat-\
** * J 4 J 1 JJ
tor new One Negro 3 jilted as the property j
of the est ate of vms. IK Gibbons, pvnten]
cut by the plaintiff at Hoc iuit of IVdlintn ;
Jofepb Gibbons .* — conditions, cash .
Thom as Norton, sbf\ c . c,
yaxujrx I, 1803. fz S J
jutt 1 and i oft* ;u.u tor laic*, by
rriLSON u KNOX, (Hfmn/s vjbarf)
PHIL \D EL.P M! A yade Saddles, Saddle
lags, plated and corn ‘*:k lEifles, loaf and
lump Sugar, French ana Lt-gmac brand?, He Hand
gin, Jamaica lEeJi-India and N< E. tint, Ma
deira ienije **;. i Slurry Port, i .ategw
end S'cHy dlife, trin:: g-,;:na<j n e, Hyfon, Hy
fon-jht and deb * tr ? t pepper, alfptce and ginger
g mpo ojdcr tin * f.'jjt *.■ at on aj'yvted*
AUo, o ♦ consign<ven~,
6 cishs fi n' ; E/s ‘tare, 2 hies Spattifi rest
paper, 2 tin tv fool:cap ditto, \ box cotton, rwf-e
----ry averted, Wet hr.- ny Snob -s, Sidewards,Jccre-i
iarys, l> {rears. dtmv<p, H c iktapt ani card taf Its, j
high pc findJndd Uddeadi) otuvn Jlands, Of c.
January 5, isoj. C 2 9a-\
BANKRUPTCY.
WHEEL. dS a cctir.nifion \f bankruptcy is j 1
awarded id iffuedforthcigaifijt Richard
Wayne, junior, and Berjamin Sms, trading
under the firm of W ivne 6c Sims, late of sc2
vannab, b'tt now of Av.gnjla , Merchants , and
they being declared bankrupt ae fever alls requi
red to surrender tkemielves to the commijjioneri in
thef fid co nmifilcn named, or the major part there
fon the 10 th and 20 -h days of January, and on
the qd day of Feb may ucW. at ten o'clock in the j
iVenoon of each day, at Ashton sTavern, in the
j city of Aug fa, and make a full difccvsry and dis-
I closure of their fetid estate and effects, -when and
j where the creditors are to come prepared io prove
1 1 heir debts, and at the Jeered fitting to chafe as
! jignees, and at the las fitting tire find bankrupts
are required to fin Eh tear exairnna-iou, and tut
creditors are to at; cn! to or difjent from the allow
ance of their certificate. All per fins indebted to
[aid bankrupts, or either cf them, ertha ■ have any
of their or either of their effefls are not to pay or
deliver the fame, but to give notice, to
S. JJNKS, solicit or .
Decern her 24, ( V.)
A-a GRDiN ANc b .
For the better preventing the ruiscalefs crfng
from Hogs and Goats being buffered to go at iargt
in sue city of save nab, and to repeal the per - •
mer Ot dtnance relative thereto
firit.'l I IT HERE AS the ordinance hereto-
VV fore made ar.d paiTrd to p. event
1 log's and Goats aoinsi at large in the city or
._> O . . 4
Savannah, hath been found inadequate to the
obi eels contemplated thereby, Be it therefore
ordained by the Mayer and Aldermen of the city
of Savannah in Council off embled, and it is here
by ordained by the authority of the lame, That
from and after the pading of this ordinance, it
(hill nor be lawful for any person or persons
whatsoever, to permit orfuffer any hog or hogs
to go at large in the city of savannah, or m
any llreer, iane, a;ly or lquare of the fame,
on ids fu.'h hog or hogs i)t well and tulhcient
ly ringed in and turough the nofc lo as to pre
vent their rooting. A nd be it ordained, That
.from and after the palling of this ordinance,
it in all nor be ] wool to permit or lufFer any
goat 01 g >ats to go ac large in the laid cite :
aiid that ad hogs, and goats (except Rich hogs
as i’ll.ill br ringed as ufor.tfaid) which (hail be
found it raying or going at large in any li, t :z,
lane, ally, t>r lquare of the laid city, fliall be
decided public M.t.U;ucs,dcmay be killed,taken
! driven or carried away by any person or perr
lons whatsoever, nor fhail any person or p, r
■ ions be 1 abject or liable to any action, Rut, o
prosecution Ri any thing done by virtue of,
and in execution or this ordinance.
Second. And be it further ordained, That
if any perlon or periods wnatloevcf (ball re*
| lilt or oppole any obioer or perio.i in the
: execution 61 this ordinance, !ik h per ion or
’ per lons fnall, for every such -dfen e, forfeit
and pay a sum not exceedjirg twenty dollars,
one naif to the pc;fon co.tpUinrng, and one
naif to the tile o: me city.
Ynitd. And be it further ordained, That the
ordinance entitled “Ah ordinance for.pre-’
venting hogs and, goats going a Urge in the
city o( s:.ivderashP* be, and Ue fame is hereby ;
repealed.
Savannah. December 13, 1 Son.
PASSED in Counc 11,
CHARLES HARRIs, Mayor (l.s. ) I
Atreß, T PITT, C. C.
PGIJDrcr^ALE.
WJ ILL be fold, on Sa!urd\\ January 3 th,
V V *BO3, at the boufi of Lewis S halts, de
ceas'd, fun dry articles, corf fling cf ,1 complect
felt cf Carpenters 3 beds, Cfc.—sale io com
me ace preefily at cue o'deed
Joseph Longworth, Ad,nr.
Dec* r 2n, 1302.
caution /
TO prevent any perjon fro, trading with or
receiving in payment, a Note of hand giv
en by Alexander Fawn to A \drew M Do-well, !
for the luni c* one hundred any twenty-four del
tars, dated toe 16 to April, 1802, payable in
ninety it ays after date, as I have received, the va
lue for Lire etueve note.
Andrew IvPDrwell,
i
A'JL i iUA,
On- Monday rhe ioih I nit. Will be lold a’.
Commerce Row for the benefit 01 under
writers and ail concerned, m invoke or
£ ; oods from on board the ship Maiaureu
}v> f , f “ y
| Capt j .£. iMidie, from G-asgow.
Con/t/hnv <?/,
14 Bales Invemefs Couch: Baskin^
1 rate linnen checks v . 1
1 do A Uitro ditto
1 ton Iron Pots (14.;)
1 do Camp Ovens
100 dClicts
4-> dinned Tea Kettles
-odirs to Commence at to o’clock
E. H 1 LLa’ Auctr:
Tamnry <;
>V~ ‘ ■ ‘. j, i ■ “” - ■■ ■ 1 ■”
„ vv omeu Immeciiateiy*.
. XT’ ICH Vcrt ?i Or-me fed bands, for ike purpose tr
1 3 j tun vmi y Cetton, near this city : A fhereiprice
j Mia i * pOiC. punctual - : V bey zc:d be vcsll treated. Isr j
J ij ibe particulars trpp:y at tbi > r yfde. |
’ jtiKHtSlj 1) So2a JaVFtf.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
On Tut flay tbs 11 th of January, at th<
Brick-flare of James Wallace & cfs
Oath: Bus, will be fold without re
jC yjj (J
A STOCK OF DRY GOODS.
Cm filling of a variety of ufejul and fca
jsuable Articles.
-- AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING
COARSE and line cloths,
elaflic ditto
bath coatings
olive and buif caifimers
toiiinett and Rvansdown veil pat-
terns
sdo5 do yds. firmed linfeys,
10ao ditto purple calicoes,
20Q ditto black modes,
140 diao tamboured, jaconet Sc
booh mud ins ;
150 ditto white and blue Irßrings,
30 dz: ihawis and handkerchiefs
50 ps. figured and luur ribbons,
24 ditto durants and calirnancoes
20 ditto iriDi linens,
I O 6\LtO fuftiAha.
12 doz. mens furr’dhats,
6 di Rouble cloths, from 8-10 to
22 womens scarlet and grey cloaks,
12 dz. mens and womens cotton
flock in ps.
o
mudlnctts and dimities,
royal rib and ihttinett,
10-4 huckaback, camhricks,
ol’naburg, nuns and cotton thread.
A variety of hardware and iron mon
gery, viz :
jcließ and clolet locks,
[pad locks, faddie bodes ;
i drawing knives : adzes,
augurs ; chiiiels ; plain irons ;
hammers ; coopers compands ;
coube mills; tea kettles ;
fupMr boxes ; dredinp- cases ;
30 gro. common metal buttons ;
cuiteau, penknives, fcillbrs, &x. &c.
ALS >,
50 k?gs yeilovv ocie and spanifli brown.
‘Terms oi Bale :
For all funis of one hundred dollars and
! upwards, a credit of th/ ee months, the
| purchafbrs giving notes wit!r approved
undorfe/’S ; and ior all sums under 1 00
dollars, caih on delivery.
%4. ‘ Ihe sale will commence at 11 o’-
clock, and be continued from day to
day until the whole is disposed of.
January i, 1803. J. ARNOLD, Audi.
EOl< SriLE,
A valuable Plantation, or. New-River neck,
A GAINING Jeven hundred acres \\ the
gnozvtb of which, has every indication of
ftrovig foil , and will be fold low for cajh, by o.p
plying to thefiibfcriber at the adjoining plantation.
Adam F. Brisbane, jun.
January, 5, 1803. (n) 8/ J
3BWB AMBHPWS •• l rP | “mpywwf. - jrai
Court of King's Bench Ireland’
In the Case wherein Mr. John Hevey was
plaintiff, and Charles Henry Sirr, Eiq. was
defendant.
On ul Adi:on for AiTaift anJ Fal.e Im
pri form vent.
Ihe Trial was had before the Rt. H>n.
Arthur Lend ViHount Ki]warden, Lord
Chief J unice of the King's Bench.
Mon dh y , May 16, 1802,
Mr CURRAN dated the case for the
plaintiff, in luollance nearly to the following!
elfcdl. ° j
He began by felling the jurv, it was the!
mod extraordinary adtionhe had evermetvvith
U muit have proceeded from che mod unex
anr r led impu deuce in the plaintiff, if he has
brought c wantnuly or the mo(t unparalelied
•Tiifcreuncy in the defendant, if it fhal] appear
lupported by proof, And the even t mi:ft
sump the mod condign and indelible disgrace!
on tue guilty defendant, unlets an unworthy
verdict luoui j shut the scandal upon another
quarter. On the record, the a&ion he laid
ippeared foort and simple ; it was an action
of trespass, vi ct armis , for an a (fault, battery,
and fade impr.fonmer.t, But the facts char
ied to it, that explain its nature, and its!
enormity, and cf cour-e that should meafurej
the damages, were neither short nor fi.nple i j
-he novelty ct them might furprilh, the attro-
C!tv must Chock their feelings, if they had
feelings to be Chocked; but he said, he did
not mean to addreis himfelf to any of their
proud reelings oflibertv. The feaHn for that
was pair. I here was indeed he laid, a time
when, in adureTng a jury upon very inferior
vio.at ons of human rights, he had felt his bo
on glow, and (well with tne noble and eieva
hng conlciousneis of being a free. 1 ;an, freak
ing to free men and in a free country \ \N f .
if he was not able to communicate the 4
rous flame to their kofoms, lie was r.cr at !<-.
o cold as not to cat. hit from them. But 1
was a fyrr.pathy, which he was not now
oolifli as to alfeifl either to inf[>ire, cr panic
pate. He would not intuit them by the bet }
mockery of fucti an affedlion ; bur e 1 a A
they were lie did r.or wifli to conjure up th I
shades of departed freedom to flutter ro::r<.*
their tomb, to haunt or to reproach iheo\—
Where freedom is no more, it is a m ilchicv m-. |
prop’nanation to use her largusgf ; becui’e ir
rends to deceive the man who is no longer
free, upon the moft important of ail point:. ;
that js, the nature of che fuuation to which ; e
‘s reduced ; & 10 make him confound tiie
iiccntioulnefs of words, with the real pofTeftiori
of treedotm. He meant not therefore, he laid,
to call for an haughty verduft, that might
humble the insolence o r oppreflion, or afiert
the fancied rigl.es of independence. Far from
it; he only afleed for such a verduß, as might
make (ome reparation for the moft extreme
and unmerited iußering, and might ado tend
to fome probable mitigation of the public, and
general ddliny. For this purpose, he said he
11 iuft carry back their attention to the mehn
cholv pc vlod of ipyS. It was atrhat fad cribs
that the defendant from and obfeure indivdu- M
a!, flatted into notice and consequence. ilt is
in the hot-bed of public calamity, that kicn
portentous and inauspicious produfts are ac
celerated without being matured. From
ing a town-major, a name scarcely legible in
rlie lift ot public incumbrances, he became at
oneinvefted with ail the real powers ofthe moil
abfo’iire authority The life and fie lib-rcy
of every man teemed to be given up to h s dil
pofal. With this gentleman’s extraordinary
elevation began the story of the fufierings and
ruin of the plaintiff. It seems a man of the
name of iVFGuire was prosecuted (or tome of
fence agiinft the ft ate. Mr. I levey the plain
tiff by accident was in court ; he was then a
citizen of wealth and credit, a brewer in the
full line of that bufmefs. Unfortunately for
him he had therefore heretofore employed the
witness for the [irofecution, and found him j
a man of infamous character. Unfortunately
for himfelf, he mentioned this crcumilance in
court. The counsel for the prisoner infilled
on his being (worn; he was so. The jury
were convinced, that no credit was due to thai
witness for the crown ; and the prisoner wl
accordingly acquitted. Ii a clay or two aft®
major Sirr met the plaintiff in the street;
ed how he dared to interfere in his buftnet's,and!
| swore by God he would teach him how toj
meddle with <c his people. 3 ’ Gentlemen, fiidl
mr. Curran, there are two forts of prophets,!
one that derives its source from real or fancied!
infpi ration, and who are lb me times rniftakerj
But there is another cLfs, who pr'opliecy v/ha m
they are determined to bring about tliertvel /esj
Os this feco id, and by fir the moft authentic!
class, was t!ie major; for heaven you lee has j
no monopoly of predi&ion. On the follow-J
ing evening, poor Hevey was dogged in thel
dark into home lonely alley ; there he wa<J
seized he knew not bv whom, nor bv wha*
authority:—and became in amonenr, to him-5
leis, to his family and his friends, as if he had!
never been. Fie was Carrie 1 away in equal!
ignorance of his crime, and or his destiny
whether to be tortured, or hanged, or transJ|
i)orted. lls crime he Don learned; it w.sl
the tre a son which he lud committed againftl
the majesty of major Sirr. He was immedi-®
ately conducted to anew place of imprison-j
grient in the Cafc!e-yard, called the provost I
Os this manflon of misery, of which you have!
since heard fomuch, major Sandys was, ar.d II
believe yet is, the keeper. A gentleman ofl
whom I know how dangerous it is to speak ;|
and of whom every prudent man will tiiink > |
and talk wirh aii due reverence. He fecmed|
a twin ft-ar of the defendant—equal in honour, j
in confidence *, for who could be fa peri or ?)■
in probity and humanity. To this gentleman I
was my client conftgned, and in his cuftodyl
he remained about (even weeks, unthouUit od
by the world, as if he had never existed. d'hel
oblivion of the buried, is as profound as thel
oblivion of the dead ; his,family may have!
mourned his absence, or his probable death J
but why jfhould I mention so paltry a circunrß
(la nee? the teius, ortlie for rows of the wreich-J
ed give no interruption to the general progiefsß
of things. The fun rose, and the fun let, jum
as it did before—the bufmefs of the govern-B
merit, the buiintfs of the caftte, of the feaft,otß
the torture, v.cnt on with the usual exaflnefsl
and tranquility. At last mr. Hev-y was uil-B
covered among the iv\eepings of the prison ;■
and was at la(t to be dnpofed of. He was afl
last honored with the per son al notice of.n-ajoiß
Sanoys. “ Hevey (lays the major) I havJ
leen you ride, 1 mink, a (mart fort of mare m
you cannot make ule of her here ; you hacS
better give nae an order (or her.” The piain-l
tift, you may well luppoie, by this time had
tolerable iuea of nis fmiaiion; he though; hH
might have much to fear from p refulkl,
iomething to hope from .a compliance; at
events, he law it would be a means of appnzfl
mg hio family that he was not dead—he intUncH