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LET TLR fhvm ti! y SECRETARY c v the
TKEA3URY.
ACCOMPANYING HIS REPORT ,
Tr spared in obedience to the Atrefthvs of the
, asl supp lenient ary to the att, entitled , <jn
<c Asl to eftabbfb the Trcafury Department *
Sir,
T have the honor to enclose he report, prepared in
obedience to the direftiou* of the aft supplementary
to the aft, entitled “ An act to elhblifk the irealu
rv department ’’
I have the honor lobe, very refpectfully fir your o
bedient servant,
Gallatin.
Treasury Department , Dec 16, 1803.
The hon. the tpeaker ol the Houle ol r prefeutatives.
REPOR r.
In obedience to the direftions of the aft fupple
mem ary to the aft. entitled “ An aft to elUbllh the
treasury department” the secretary of liic iieafur)
refpeftfu ly fubmittthe.following report :
The permanent revenue* of the United States, rr.
clidively of fees fines and penalties, which in a gene
ral view of the fiibjeft may be omitted, coufifi of du -
tie* on merchandise and tonnage, proceed* oi the lales
of public lands, and duties on postage.
The du’ies on pollage which were, in the annua’
report of hdl year edimated at 50CJOP.dollars, have,
during the vear ending on the 2 Jth September lall,
y v cldrd 50500 dollais. fine decrease of (hip leitrr*,
the extension of the ettablifnment through unproduc
live road* ar.d the acceleration oi the progrds of the
trail may, however, c.aufe Come defalcation in the re
•ceiptu of the er.futng year.
Three hundred and twenty-fix thousand and fifty
two dollars and eight cents, have been received dur
Sngthefame year, on account of public lands ; of
which sum 1765 dollars and 5G cents were paid in
the treasury in evidences of the public debt, & 1 jrj
575 dollars and fifty two cent* in . (p**ci The iocai
ii uation of the land ofiiccs not having rendered it
pra&itahh to draw the balances from ihe receivers of
public monies.
Three hundred and forty thousand acres have been
folcFfor lilt hundred and eighty thousand dollars dur
ing the vear ending on the 3111 day of Oftjber /alt
—of which quantity near ninety (even thousand acre
were fold on accrynt ot preemption* claiii cd t>y pur
clvafers under johnCleves Simines and two-hundred
and forty-three thousand acres are the relult of cur
rent (ales. The annexed (latement (A) designates the
quantities rcfprftivtly fold in the several dillricts &
the annua! payments receivable on account of t ,e ba
lance of nine bundled and sixty thouf.iml dollars due
on these and the preceding files.
From these preceding refults.it appears probable,
that the annual receipts under this head,
will not, on an average, tail short of the (urn ol four
hundred thousand dollars. at which theyha.e been
eirimated.
Although it had been anticipated that the receip.s
lu the trealury, on account of duties on mcrcha.mliie
*ud tonnage, * could not fer the present year
he afFeftrc ov the rftloration of peace in Europe ; yet
the (uni already paid has exceeded the molt ianguine
exprfta ions. Twelve millions two hundred and cigli
ty (lioufind dollars have been ’ received during the
ye ar ending the SOih ot September latt ; a sum larger
b> two million ot dollars, than the amount received
fertile fame duties during the preceding or any Other
year; and which exceeds by twelve hundred tho.il
and dollars, the aggregate heretofore co’slefted, in aiiy
one year, on account of both the impolt and internal
duties, repealed by an aft of the la(l lefiion.
This excess which had roth'cn calculated upon, is
considered alone as amply fuflicient to cover any de
falcation, which might during the next and enluin?
year, reduce that branch ol the revenues below lad
} ear’s etitnv.itr of nine millions five hundred thou find
dollars. Such defalcation iw not however, apprehend
ed; for although there are not fifiiclent data, orecit**
ly to aicertaiti the efiYft ol per.ee on the amount of
duties t ,v ofe which are in the pofihssion of this dc
partment tend cormhc.i a*e Ihe pnTimp'ton, that
that sum at leait (nine millions and anh it w ill here
•fter be annual) - received Ihe U icn'-e; ts B • whico
exhibits a comparative view of that revenue, lor each
quarter during the last two years, (hows fat the a
mount of duties accrued during the nine fir'd months
o the prelent ve.tr, exceeds eleven millions three
hundred thousand coil?rs : aid after uedufting threr
millions five hundred thousand dollars, amourt ot dr.
bentnres ifliied during the fame period, on account, o’
the tr-exportations of foreign Roods leaves f.>r thru
three quarters, a balance ot more 1! r..ic-tcx: nv.i!’ cun,
eight hundred thousand dollars uKy-ft to no other rie
and lift ion than the ol collection : and Ironi the
knowledge already obtained of the importations din
ing the prelent quarter, as well s* from thr gradual
diminution of re-exportations no doubt remains ih.m
the belt revenue accruing during the whole year will
exceed the eltimate.
From present appearances the whole of the perma
nent revenues of the United States may be
reasonably computed at ten millions of do! im s— of
which sum seven millions three hundred thousand dol
lars are appropriated for the payment of the princi
pal and interest f the public debt, and two millions
leven hundred thousand dollars are applicable to the
current e pences of government.
According: to the estimates for the year I3o3,thefe
exigences w ill exclusively of a sum of 180000 and
■wanted to cover the navy deficiencies ot the year
1801 and 1802. but including sundry permanent ap
propriations which make no part of th* annual clti
otafpx. amount to 2660000 dollars, to writ :
For the ciul department and all da*
meflic expetjees of a civil nature 680000
For expences attending the inter
com le with foreign ration*, in
•luding prize causes and B-rbry
powers, 250000 j
For the military and Indian depart
ments, 830000
From the naval eftabiifhment, calcu
lated on a fupuotution that fix fri
gates P'all bn kept in cooiiant cm*
ploymtm, • 900000
2660000
Neither the payments du* op aeceunt rs the con
vention with Great Britain, and which will for three
years amount annually to eight hundred a d eighty
eight thoufaud dollars, nor the infiallirent and inte
rests due on account of the Sooooo dollars loan oh’
Gained from the state of Meryland for the City of
TVafliington, are included in that calculation ; as they
nay be defrayed out of the following rcfources, which
make no part of the permanent revenues, viz :
Ist. The surplus of specie in the treasury which
as the whole amount there will not. at the close of the
present year, fall much Ihort of five million of dollars,
♦kr exceed the sum which it is prudent to keep.
2ndty. *1 he uncoilr&ed arrears of the dirc£fc tax
estimated at four hundred thousand dollars.
1 And, Fire ouift:i.ung uocoiiettcd iMieruai
duties, amounting to near 7 hundred ihou *nd doll if .
The only embarrafment experienced during thr
comde of 2 ast year, arufe from the difficult/ of procur
ing the remittances nec. fTiry to meet the infialments
ot the debts due in Holland. The impoffihility ot ob
taining bills 0.1 that country, to ihe amount wanted
by government, and the I T* which, on tiie account ot
the rare of exchange, mull he incurred by remitting
circuitoufiy thro’ England, induced the secretary of
the trcafury to recommend, in a report to the commis
sioners of the finking fund, (marked G) a recourse r>
bank flock as tlie moll favorable mode of remitting.
Os the five thousand (hares in the Itock of the bar.k
of the United States, originally fublcribed by tlie U.
states, 2730 (hares had been fold in the year 1796, by
virtue of the aft, entiiled “an aft making provision
! for the payment ofeertaio debts of the Uoi'ec* states”
and lor the purpose ot difeharging part of the debt due
to the bank. The remain’ng 2‘220 (liares were no*
under the fiime authority fold at 4> percent aclv.iiiie
the 1 £87600 dollars which they produced, were in
conformity to the provisions of the faicl aft, applied to
wards difeharging an equil amount of that parr of rht
rk-br which h-d become due to r+.ebank or dur
ing the year 1796; and the pnreftifer of ti.ieflock fld
at the fame time, to the treafurv an equal sum in bills
on Holland at 4l cents per guilder ; the securing o’
which Urge amount at that rate was the inducemen’
on the part ol government 10 dispose of he bank
Hock on those terms. As the dividend usu dly re
ceived on the bank (lock fold and the annual ilitere-it
payable on the debr due to the hank thus extinguifh
cd, were nearly equal, the July half \earlv dividend’
on the do k was in fact the premium piid *or the pur
pose of rHefting the re pittance ; and government has
thereby been enabled to obtain, without railing ihe
price of exchange, the whole amount wanted to meet
the payments due in Holland, till the month of S p
tember lßo^.
Exclulivelv of. and in addition to the debt of 1287
600 dollars thus paid to rhe bank, out of the* pro
ceed* cf thr Tales of hnrk (hates ; a sum ol eight
millions three hundred and thir r v four thousand fe •
VfMi hundred and fif'v seven dollais and eig ’ tv nin’
cf'nt s. has hern paid out of the treasury during tnt
year ending on the 3oth day of Senremhr* lalt, o
jccount of rfieprincipa! and iuteretl o ? the r>u >! cd *bt,
and the payments in part of the principal ol tht debt,
m*:le during tlie fhii:e period, have been as
followcth :
111. Hie payments on account of the
princinai and intered* f the do
niffiicdehr, have been 4628105 39
From which deduflin*/ one years fil
tered on the fare, 3470259 7 f ‘
Leaves a sum applied to the r i-nhnrCe
ment of the principal of fix per ct.
and deferred (b>ck of 1£57841 6
2d. Paid to foreign officers, as.d for
the repi'!ered debt. 3 60 3 18
Zcl. P: incipa! ot loans fex
clufively of the 1 2®7'>oo dollars
paid out of the proceeds of Bank
.Shares) 302 400
4th Evidences- of public debt pai l
for land’, 17162 50
sni. The payments account of the
principal end iniereif of the foreign
debt have been, 3 10374 32
From which him debiting 1 gear’s
in tereft and charges, equal to 462
731
And on account of b** diffi-rent
rates a* which bills have been purchas
ed and of sundry bills returned for
non payment and now, in lut a sum
of BJ2v°4 9-8 545015 98
i eaves applicable to the payment of
the principal 2765858 3 1
4(52863 66
Amounting altogether to four mil
'ions one 1 u’dred fdty two thousand
and lit hundred and sixty nine dollars &
fixtv- fix cetrs.
And if to that fnm fiiill be added the 1287000
dollars, psid ns account of the principal
ar.d interefi due the bark, out of the
proceeds f the sale of the bark fiia.e*
the . _
5440459 66
total a maun’ of deb* - ’d durlncr _
rj
that he IVwnd to exceed five *
millions four hundred and forty ‘houfaad
• 1 1 *
‘Th.* balanrr of specie in t’ e treafu y which on the
day or Oft-ffitr, !soi, amounted to 2,948 718
co’Urs and 7% > ents, making ad fference in favour of
t.e tre.-.fury of 1,590.956 dollars and 84 cen s :
which Lft (urn adhed <0 the ab *ve -mentioned payment
of 4,1 52,869 dollars and 6& cents, made cur of the
tre.ifiiry on account of the principal of the public
deb*, makes an a£tual difference to the United Sta es,
of moie than five millions, seven hundred and Ur v
thousand u liars, during that year.
The payment’ on account of the principal of the
public de t, from the firft day of April 1 of to th -
30th of Sep ember, 18 ‘2, (exclufive'y of and in
audition to thebank deb d-i (charged out of the pro
ceeds of bank, lhares amounts
10 viz />olls. 5,330,886 44
On account of the domestic debs, 1,833,942 81
On account of foreign debt, 3,302,543 63
And in rt-paymentof temporary loajis, 702,400
5 339>*>86 44
And if to that sum (hall be added
the eincreafe of (pecie in the treafirr,
during the fame pe i'od, which
(as tne amount on he fir It of April,
iSqi, did not exceed 1,794,044 dis.
and 85 cents,) amounts to
The difference in favor the U.
States, 8,085517 16
for ihofeeighteen months will be found equal to eight
millions, eighty-five thousand five hundred and ;e*
ventcen dollars and sixteen cents.
Os the annual appropriation of 7,300,000 dollars
for the principal and inlereft of tne public debt, near
three million nine hundred thousand dollars w\U be
wanted to pay the intcretf which falls due in the year
1803, and the residue amounting to three millions,
four hundred thouland dollars may be considered as
I the lum applicable,during that year tothe extingu'ih
ment of • he principal of the pub/ic debt.
From which it rcfults that to lo ng as the United
| States (hill not be afflicted by any unforfeen
and wbi/ft the pub/ic expenditures thiU be kept with
in their prclem /units, there does r.c/ appear any ne
cedity for encreasing the public revenues.
A U which is moll re*pe£lfu/<y fubmittedby
ALBERT GALLATIN,
Secretary cf the Treasury.
Treasury Department, Dec. 16,1802.
6 A V A M N A Jtl.
Wednesday Evening,
January ig, *Boj.
* —iW
i\ lore Tersecutton ! /
The following we ext raft bom a Midd’etown, Gin
ncft’ciit, paper. It seems the PbOPLK of Chatitam
j had taken ii into tneir heads that democrats would
lerve them as faithfully as federal fls ; and what was
worle than all the relt, tht\ were fodeffitute of po
liteness, they would have tjieir will. VVr do nor re
member to have leen a more laughable production
than poor Cato, who feeineth to have been one of the
difoiified.
From the Middlesex Gazette.
Revolution ! !
r 0 the majority of the inhabitants lately ajjem*
bleu in to'jun meeting in Chat ban.
pit>iic is informed ot tiie late proceedings of j
1. vour to vn and lor meatures so extraordinary,
all cand and men will expect tome fitis’aftory r^afou.-
I'be chan e in vour town.officers has been very u n
verlal. KOl Daniel Shepherd, elq.iire, town clerk a< and
frenturer y>u nave lututiruied Yebn'on Penfi-M For
v erh Overton elquire, and mU v Jona h m lir-w t
David < Istrk, rtoit:ft Uflier a and smith, Sel> ft
•nen who ire w:.i;l-d fre.m > rtic^- von have chosen
mt ffrs. Eu ‘di a>i", Aoei Petri- 1 John Ptrks, \ a
•haniel Markham aid [iVi Gomfl rk. E “rv bde
ralift htslven d-grulc-T and the lately ele. tea perlons
ire all den cr:,is
-1 he ciufe ol fl is imuftal proree b'bp v r jrqueil tn v
vecommii* rated. In 1 lie me <n time let it ‘r- re:n;rk
,- d and o-“iiy it. it \ou can ; rb.it ttir asnrle-nen pu
nut of office are men of 131 n r s oi ;n eg"i?v and rei
p'ftabidry. Y\ bar hive you • alledae ap tin it then’ f
ire they less wife Ifs honeo or in 31, \ r fptft let--, and •
iervi g ot trull than rfjeir luce flbrs ? You will not
m Ve the afierrion. *n i-ie oe knie > 1 efi tire ‘‘hep
ru and in rheo’her mr. 7ebuion Pi- fi; hi ; and ‘or
ill the ffienti.il prope which (h m’d diHingnilh a
P’l’dic officer lei m * . fi< a-d requetf vmi the anfwr
s the latter v- : oh j ( -r -h in the forme* ‘ h,m not ivr. !
‘b pheru n lis ofii e beer u’mfnalh anle at'd co> rest f
no his \pm ience given him ali nef- for th* >ranf
uftion of buhr-ls. that i*i va ; n mv be expefttd from
the i:t /oerience of his fucc.efior
Th- lam-* er.qtrrh s J would in k? of vou relative li
the feleftmen Have yon appointed men wfiofe talents
or experience can put item above t'ncfe whom voi
h ve i'graded? you will not pretend it. Wi'l von
call iu queilion the integrity of the tonne r se left men ?
you cannot —you dare no r .
What then has Ween the inducement for vour extri
ordinarv proceeding? have vou been carrying in o
xecutibn tiie tbre -t of oof your ‘mimber that i o
tederalilf (hon'd hold an ofilce ? it f>, pray afii r n your
reaf-n* ( *r ;his d“tennination ! Fur her explain the
confifienev ot the clam ms jnide bv vour party agan!t
he legifluture on the fipoofed D1 f'-*, fi a i of general
vVil'cox irid one nr two m >rr. fur their m'irical o r in
jiples v. irb vour t deg-adanon of eve v f'.de
r.ddl in * our town who held an ofii e ?
Perhaps your procedure his b-en matter of purf
icc a- bt, of surprise ?o mofi of you and not tiie r-(nl
of plan or com 1 i ation Hit be fS, it be called
inspiration. Prav inform us >n r'vs fubjeft ?
On tiie whole 1 forbear rent irks n r prefmt I wait
for your defence, li it be n kmil the mi die wil’ do
you jnfiice. Bur if?*- is founded in ur.iufi, o p*-e{fiv
and i liberal principles, yoti will hear again irom
CATO,
NuilCE
Mem ers of the Afyhirn ire rrq i’n e .
to cone forward an - ;>iv their aniuid fuofi rip
ion as the tiro* before no’ified i slmofl .x_ ired and
few have availed themfeiv. sos it to.
JANE rr T,
a Minis sectn.
January, t?
LX UU AGE.
Savannah, January 17, tScj.
fTFHEREASon the 22 I dav of 1 )ecit • her,
VV the share holders agreed to pa’ th- ry and >!l.irs
anove the original fuLfcription on each i ”*• >"4
•vli. reas ten dol/ars ot the fame bath be'v o‘.0‘. 1 o *u- ;
trufiees, which is expended, leaving the E v I'.mg in |
iebtedup vards of three thousand five bituo. i-d doUirs ]
or difeharging which, it is neceffiirv that -e “<•
o r twenty dollars due on each (hare, be n w ;m n di •
atelv called for.
Beinlved therefore, tltat the fin**e ‘■'•r 5 * do ]>a\
the baianci? of t\ventv dollars on each (Firp. to th’
f crelary f ’liis board, on the firfl Febni srv
next agreeably to t\ie above refduiion < f the (harc
Holders and rhe ; r contract.
lv.Lived that the share holders do rn< •rt t ?i r Ex
change on the firll M ndav in March next to t ke a
review of accounts and expendiur es, to vole more
money according to an estimate exiiibitrd, and elt6f
five truitees fiir ilie current ve^r,
Rcfnlved. that cn she said firff Monday in March,
three cellars and tlie thtve lower (tores of the Ex
change fronting ti.r ri cr will be rented In the mean
*ime the fecrerary will receive applications therefor
lealed up.
Extra?? from the minutes ,
* <* Thomas Pitt, secVy.
Jannarv to. rPo*’- jrz )
GL.ORG lA. By Edward White clerk of
the court of Ordinary for tbs county of Chat
ham, in the state afore laid.
WHEREAS l imotby Freeman hath made appl;ca
tion for letters of adminiflration, on the ed-te
and eiFects of William Pierson, larc of the citv of ?a
vannah, Carpenter, drccafed : These are rh'refore t’
cite and admonilTl a’l and fingnlar the kindred and
creditors of the deceafrd. to fi’e their ohjrcfions if
any they have) in my office on or before the fi r *e**nth
day of February otherwise letters of adminillra
tion will be granted him.
Given under my hand and seal in the eiry of sa
vannah, rnis fifteenth day of January In the vear of
our Lord eighteen hundred and three, and in the
twenty fevemh year of American independence.
Ed. White, (l. s.)
Jannarv to. f ?iaw 4 A
• -
G. Schipper, Miniature painter ,
LATELY from the WefUndies, informs the public
that he takes profile Vikenrfies in PaHel-Oajon
which he neatly frames under glass nr the moderate
price of eight dollars each—if he fame fhcu'd no
.prove a likenels, no demand will be made. Sudi--a<*
may be vdeafcd to honour him with employment, will
be pleased to call at Mrs. Jenkins where fpeeimen&ot
h.s work may be seen As G. Schipper cannot reroau’
longin this city from certain arrangements vhch he
has made, he ropes thole who dtfire to engage hi
will call soon. b *
Jn. , I So}, (jjtfc
1 AT* r i q *
yTi,,. rnCiiiHsS CO thr CV’i: C*
JL Company, are herrhy orcicrcT to at ten i
* r rht-T ujji( p.trad- groun lon Kri.Uv, 2><th
inftanr, it 11 o’dtn k in the forenoon, ir ne-i
and arcoutred agree..!) vto law, as in left o i
vwlUike pheron th ir dav, for LieutcnauC
(anu u,i)iign of f*id c<nn >anv.
A D. A >rahan C 1 or.
Tinoarv iS, tßon f; 7 ?r >
~ ~ NO i iCh
AN eleAion wl! br hetJ on Fri iiy, gSth
ffiftinr, ar the ufjil pirade orou id, of
the Church Company ar eleven oYlo k, for
Lieutenant and E 'i m of fit ! ro npi iv,
Baithaf r S nfF r, f. P.
John Glass, A iderman.
Tinnarv 18,1807. (w V )
.. AT t CTTONT
Vv ill be lo u on Satu’daVf 22 1 intUuc ac
Gr ivas late AufVion Store, Sa.'es to co n
mence at 10 o\ lock.
A CONVENIENTfingIe Story biu r e, zvitb
a back Piazza, Kitchen and Stable, *
%cod fence round the Lot 80 by joo feet on a
Lane $f (* yams, lately occupied fry Air. E,
Lewis on Weft bread fir set.
Also to clof/ Sales.
2 Negro m n
1 Argro jco nan, with be r f zv'> Cbil b'en>
I do do with ,i j r t br. e do
Soid to c'j e Sales
LKKVVISK.
A va.rie f y of l)r\ ‘• • and
J arses Alger, Auftr.
Jfff fy r 9 1803.
I j ‘ i . . • vv, , .
The Lrest.lea* ot P~e Jh ‘ed to the Alar
shal of ’a* diftttP a r . rr.T',4 <re *ti <g.
f H / a Idtei b *.th tins div b en
V % exbib'ted in the : dn/l coi.rr, in an 1
for the ditiret. aurdid b•/ S i.-viel F rrv,
mad r o f , an cia * *<r ners oi,: he brig a ft •**-
‘’.y” again it the pro'ends or i.tle of tht* pro
perry which (*ts it is fiat) w is on the day
r | anti:rv inil *n , taken fro non board r e
ship “ A reric i,” abindoned on he high leas
id. iFt and afloat in the 1 ititude 28. 41 north,
m i !o;i; i u ‘e So. 12, weld, w.tho-ir anv/ per
>'on or l.ving ere ;tu e on board, which fiij
roperry w is brought into the p >r- of Savan
-11:1 in thediitncl a oreft and. And b"ing so
o ?nd as afore{ ud an I brought inro port as
ab>/e (dated, the fil mailers and manners
Li.in, and pray a decree to e ther the whole
or a p irr, fay way of talva.e, of th * property
a fort (aid, accor hug ro wh c fro n c rcuui'iaa
ces Hial! appear an i pad.
Now therefore vou th* lad mar dial arc
hereoy co o.naiided to c te an ’ a lov > nib, and
hefe rheref re to i.e an lad n t *; ITi rlie
owners v r I ne owners an ! a i in 1 every o h r
oeribc or peifias wh .tever, h > .a eor pre
u-n.l to luiv. any i ir.li , rdr, intered, propvrry
cl a? por tie n :nJ‘,.‘.vh 1 1 rvr -it, in,.to or pu
)n the proper.v aforei id, ter r lev mav oe
md a > ‘etr bet re the Ju of the fit 1 court
-ir a difliicl court to be hel i in Sayan iah a fore-
Lid on r e cweMv-fotirch dav of J irnra ‘v in
lla r, o ihrvv caiiie if any ii ive, o ca , why
th * p~:.ver of the l..iJ l.bel ihouid not be
7-anted.
Wi r ’ fs the !?onorib!e Wlian Sr.*ph ns,
f.J .!!• , G. L..C Ulvl fO ft 4t v >, / iHnuil,
‘H f '* G;;h-cf n r h I ‘ft in • : ir year of
r.jf L.onl, i ’iv 1 i.u ol -V. 1 .ci ;Ir. <\
BAgv_ ; i \ ) t'rocfo> ft/’ toe >c Hants .
tv TO. (; 7 )
i v j i inh.
\ LL pei fi;ns indebted co the t flare of Job*
j[ Miller (.pi infer) dece fed, are •'equefled
ost ake payments by the lilt or i\ ,vml nexr,
and thole having demands againfl Gid ellare,
re :cfired to render in their accounts proper
ly aueitfd, to the aUninidrators i nmcdiarelv,
in to make arrangements for a fertle
ir.ent of laid diate by the fir ft of Apr.i ensuing.
F. S. Miller ,
y. B,” LiiOi/jtis, Adnirs •
T j n ig 1803. (m r l)
I he iujlcfiloer-
INFORMS bis f> tends in general an l the
Citizens of >ava .nah, that he has rptned a
hiufe of Lnt attainment on that pi enfant fit wilier,
belonging to Airs jibn AS ore on White Bf'ff
road, witl m one and an half cf Savannah j‘
on whom they may ></v, that tbg jlriSl°st atten
tion will be tbferved to five general fati*. faction ,
William Finder
Januars in, ’BO3. ~ ts
t o ue bold
SIX Thou and kufhels coarse fait.
Seventy crates crocket y well a [for ted for
Country Stores ,
Tbe fait will be fold iery low, if taken tut cf
the veffily tbe a&oveis toe cargo of tbe >hip
Lord Duncan, now laying at Putman's
wharf,
AI.SO. on band four Ruffta Cables,
jf the JiJl quality , hay toil and ix Inches
will bej eld for twelve dollars fr cut if fold
join apply to
Thomas 6? William .Smith.
January 19, iSoj. if