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T' C*it. m■s.l on c and O7i c<?r*,
OT *.t Actbi?# regim nr, are requeued to Attend
r the \\ afuingron Hotel,on Saturdjy the 29th.
snlt u : o’cb*.k p.*t. preci r el v, on hufmefs of import-1
an e:n He communicated bvthe (I©l. The regimental
fUfF will aid) attend at time and place.
By order of Colonel Mitchell,
T"*’ *2 2d 1803. G. H. DDKE. Adi
is Ls TE o i j ON,
3. C O w LING.
J* /T^- 4; T’ lefpr&fiiljy offers his service as tutor, to
jTJ. hit frier, 1 5 and the public in g-neral. and
i: . pea by the molt a (lid nous attention to his hufinefs
10 merit the approbation of the public. He will n r o
tint a convenient room for the purpofc in a tew
days and commerce on Monday the 7oi February
nfuing —F r terms arp’y to him at bis house oppo
li;e the . f t#iete<y.
J:. ‘.mrv 12 18C.1. 2?w*f
Tor sale, “
A I’andfume CO ACHE, F. with plated harness and
Xj. plated ceps and niou’diitcts. Also. a pair of well
in uched CAIiiIIAG’E-HCIISLS. for particulars;
apply to
Joseph Juic'd.
January Zi J?O3. f ? 4)
Ac a limit rat rs x Sa! cs.
r HE, file of two Neorors that, war to take rdac
>_ on the 1 sth indan:, of theellate cf l liotnas Shand
icy —i> pmtponed to Turirlay, ill clay oi FebruityJ
nc:: 1 for uah t of bidde t s.
James Epp'p ger, A dm’or.
ivia: y —handiey, Adni ix.
January 2ad, 1 Sit;. (~,4)
’ ftdP noticET
ALL p- ? rf rs having any demands r.pMnft the estate
of John Kennedy, late o’ Liberty counts', tie
ec Til, a>c re'i’.led ro render the fim<* agreeable
t'i law ; end all tbofe indebted to f.dd citate. are
requeued to make immediate payment to the lublcri
bi r.
7tr/ ;; r •7 • f
„ 1/ . /Vl iK! / y Cff,
Afim’r.
January 2!, 1802. Sawgtn
Sinned or tstoicu,
(V*J sos the yard of Mrs. AVaPk. in Savannah, on
* the j.iyl.r oi the ilih inti, cue black mare, about
1 r ;.t:d:t,i ball hands high, a final! flar in her forehead
. - if-1 tail vfry short ;ii is not recollected whethei
tiifre isjiiiv brands viiiiile. Alfa, one finall roan horse
”\v jin r* good Era! of while ir. hi ; f.tce : his tail vcr\
l. g ; ii feet white :—Both are about (even years
<A. A icward of five dollars, will be paid by the
Lift, rbier to any ope who will return the horse anc!
marc if taken up within ten miles from this city ; or
ii dfryu::le“,a further reword of 12 dollars ; 8: if fto
-1 Gi fifty dollars on conviction of the thief or thieves,
i > that they mav t>e brought to condign puni fitment.
0 -j Ci rb 1
William Price,
__ c avnrrmh, January 22, ISo2. Br.
WVILLIAM MKLISS Cos.
Have imported, in the barque, Nixon, and (hip
D'-pktm from Liverpool, and ft;ip Margaret,
iroiti Scotland, a very handlbme and
General afTortimnt cf
GOODS
Wiiich tl’.ey will dispose of on the lowed terms by
the piece or package.
Tanmrv if (?2tf )
2,cod Bushels coarse A Hum Sdt,
NOw landing frrrnon board the brig Industry, ]
Cap-, Dunn, from Turks-HBnd, and fir /ale
l>> JACKSON & HARTS TENT,
January 12, 180 3.4/.
_ _ j
V\ anted Immediately.
“g'A IGHTcr ttn prime fold hands, fcr the purges: ej
y\/ cultivating Cotter, near this city : A peered puce
iv:u be paid punctually : V hey iviil he well treated, lor
further particulars aptly at this office.
Savannah* ‘January 1,180? 2avvtf.
Land for .Sale.
0 hr fold and immediate pofTeOion gi
ven, 200 acres ofland, old furvev, ad
joining lands in diipute, between the Hon.
Jacob Read of sonth Carolina, and the Hon.
Wm. Smi:h of Savannah, on the Monteath
road,about 9 miles from Savannah : It is well
rmbered, and nroft bean chit cl to any per
lon who Ihs river plantations contagious
thereto. A’-b a tra£t of icco acres excel
lent co::cn hind,in Columbia count?, 10 miles
above Augusta, 200 acres of which is under
good fences and might be planted to advan
tage next year: Also 1 cco acres noo-d oak and
hickory in Franklin county originally granted
to Col. Benjamin Filhbourn, adjoining at
the time of furvev, lands of Richard Cali and
Thomas Collier efqrs. The above lands will
be disposed of before the lad; day of February
next. All persons are t autioned against tref
pj.T.ng on the above lands.
Michael Burke.
December jB.
GEORGIA. By EDWARD WHITE, of]
the Court of Ordinance, for the county of j
Chatham in the {late aforeUid.
7 IIEREAS Mrs. Mary Vaiiottan and |
\\ Moses Vaiiortan, have made appli-j
cation for letters cf adminiilrntion on the,
etlate and effects of Jeremiah Oliver Yal'ot-1
tan litc of the cit v of Savannah, deceased.]
These are therefor? to cite and adnr.oni(h all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in nr.y office on or before thf* 27th day
of Julv next, otherwise letters of administra
tion will be granted them.
Given under my hand and feai in Sa
vannah, the 27th dav of December,
27th year or American inde - 1
w
January i3g2. l
NOTICE.
/> $ LI. per fens having any demands agarajl the
Cl efiaie cf Lezsis Sbults, deceased , are re
qvdf ed to render them in properly atteded tc , and
thch? who are indebted to /aid e/ale are /elicited
to make immediate payment, to
jos. Lcrgzoorib, Admr.
savanvab, Idee. 2*7, 1802
“KOlitter & jOIIN iiUL 1 ON.
Have received per flip Columbia, /rent
Liverpool.
17 bales fir ft q;’r:liry vvii’te anj blue pUins
r ditrc) (Pnnd and baize
8 ditto Eon lon cofFel blankets
7dirto Brillol, point and role do,
40pieces blue friends
44. ditto luperdue broad cloths
24 ditto dirro cafiiir.ere
4.5 dgto c:rct< plains
12 ditto striped and ikotted claftics.
29 bales cotton bagging
4 ditto fad duck
2 cases Irish Linen
1 2 pieces girth webbing
50 dozen ro.rrd handkerchiefs
1 ditto cotton counterpane's
9 casks broad hoes
2 ditto grubbing hoes and club ax-ue
2 dozen frying pans
1 cafi-t glue
2 dozen corn Copers
1 bale bed ticking
40 boxes 8 by 26 and ro by 12 crown
window gMs
100 kegs white lead
30 ditto Spanish brown
2 tons theft lead
1 dozen tin fcaies
1 case Daffv’s ci.xir and Brkifh oi!
j
i dozen fcaie beams from 3 to 5 feet long
with weights
300 iron pots end ovens
4000 bushels of fait
58 casks Bd, iod and 2od nails
4 caf:s cutlery and hardware
1 dozen cross-cu: laws
24 ditto rice and sickles
1 ditto elegant fiddles
a ditto portmanfeau trunks
Cos pieces durant and borr.bazette
2 trunk shod cry.
OdoiiCJ T 2.
c i be b u iftcri her 1 ,
Having convenient stores on
BOLTON’s WHARF,
For the reception of Produce, offer their
lor vices to the planters and others in the FAC
TORAGE & COMMISSION biifinejs.
Jackson M ii arts ten e.
December it. 22wtf.
Juk landing, and for iale, by
IFILSON & KNOX, (Wayne's wharf)
JpjHiL\DELPHIA wade Saddles, S addle•
A hags, plated and common Bridles, loaf and
| lump Sugar, drench and Ccgniac hrar.dy , lie Hand
gin, Jamaica IVefi-lndia and N E. rum, Ma
de!, a Tenerife and cherry mine, Port, Malaga
and Sully ditto, prime green coffee, Ihjon, Hy
fcn-Jkin and Be hen ten, pepper, alf pice and ginger
gunpowder and fleet, bar-iron aborted.
Also, on consignment,
6 casks fint glrfs ware, 2 bales Spaniffj pofi
paper, 2 ditto foolscap ditto, 1 ben cotton, hosie
ry aJfor ted, Mahogany Soph as* Sideboards, fiecre
farys, Bureaus, dining, breakfa.fi and card tables
high pofi and field ledfieads, bason-ft and*. Me.
lan a a *75,18 o ?. f 1 qif
A CAI\OE:
\ Canoe buik boat, supposed :j be about 2 5 led lory,
/~\ brcivn gunnels, paint'd white on the cut ; and
yellow cn the in fide \ rows with fix cars, drifted up a
creek in the subscriber's plantation, adjacent to ike cit /
eastward. Ihe owner can have her, by pro viva pro’
forty and paying charges, css applying t?
JOHN LYON,
Savannah, far vary 1, i 802. 2avvtf.
and 0 fvi E RCH Ai\ i S.
A person in the Mercantile line, fettled at
2 fmail village in the country, ‘where bull ness
may be done to great advantage, is de'fuous
of a Partner who can advance Four thou
sand Dollars in Cash or dry Goods, well kid j
in to that amount or would have no objection!
to being concerned in a large importing!
wholesale houlh which would funpiy foil
a (Tort men is at cost and charges.—ln case of;
] a partner who would refjJe on the r pot, he
jean be rccomroodatrd with the family, who
| arc po.Tefiied o! necefiary conveniences.— For!
| further particulars or, this fubjedc, enquire cfj
1 the printers, and address a few lines as they i
j will Hi rest.
iYovembcr c, j scv2. j
K eceivcd per fchr. Debit /torn A'. York.
LINSEED, fpermaceti & Whale Oil, in’
barrels, Lumbards, Moccoboy and 1
icotch fnc.fr, in pound and half pound bottles.
Bloom Rations in boxes : Hyfon, iz foil
chong Teas, Loaf fbgar &c. 3zc,
vj VO
Jacbjott efi Hartster.c.
December r 1. ( 2 wtf
TV anted to Hire,
A wench who is n qmtinird with i-oring s■:
j* n £ —toferve iu a faiaii Uaulv ia this criv. Enquire
lat tn 1 s oyticc.
January 1 5, 1 CO J 2awtf
Wanted for the ensuing Tear,
AN afiive indufirous mar., as an over jeer
to live in the Island of 01/abavj ; he mu ft
V well acquainted with the cultivation cf cotton |
end (be management cf negroes ; and produce fu/~
ucient vouchers /or bis bonefty,/obriely an d abi
lities : Apply in Savannah to Mej/rs. William
jen ift Morel cr cn j did Island to P. fl. Alorel.
Nov. zid . ISO 2. 2 azv if.
GOLD,
ON Monday.the 14th day of February next, be
tween the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, at the!
plantation of JOHN WISENBAKER, dec. in
fclffincham county, all the perional estate of the laid
d.ceaied ; confiiting of one negro,a horfe,(even head
of cattle, and a f-t of black iVniths tools: Houfc r
hold Furniture, dec. scc.
Mary Wifenbaker,
qualified executrix.
December
Fit Liverpool cr London, \
1 As Lrei ‘Vt mav oHFr.
dddPdS THE SHIP THAMES,
Judah Paddock mafier. burthen
4CO tons is daily expected, and will be loon!
Jl l patched, apply to
__ Robert Ls John Bolton.
Adu'iiiiiltrAtrix Sales.
UAH be /old on Puefdav, I ft February next,
at Bryan conn bou/e, the following property , be
ing apart cf the perfonai est ate of Samuel Sleinh,
deccaleci. VIZ:
1 Chair and Harness,
2 HORSES,
10 head stock Cattle,
1 GUITAR,
i FIDDLE.
Sundry articles of houfchold and kitchen
furniture* Conditions, ca/h, on delivery.
Will urn A. Dunham,
J uhn i > ray, Atlerneys for the j
A dm in is tr a t rix.
B y yan county, 1p h Decenlber, 1802. (2 4
]Lh7i~jbkrc L Jv’ ED”
On Covfignaieni by the Sloop Minerva from
Jamaica,
4 Hogfhcads oivi 4th proof Rum,
2J bags prime green Cofree,
4 barrels Limes.
T. M. Wood bridge.
The abovefioop is fcr jale,freight or charter .
Enquire as above.
December ir, 1 802. (2d)
WILSON ec KNOX.
Have Just received by the latcft arivals from
New-York and Fiasladelphia, the following!
articles which they oGer for hie at a low
advance for cash or produce, either whole
Lie or retail.
V I z .
Mala? a, D
j
Tenerife ; 2;
Sherry j
Sicily |
Old Adaderia J
Holland Gin
Ccgniac M Sspanjfib Brandy,
Uibberts bottled brown font,
7 * ■naica and iFefii-India Hum
New-England ditto
Loaf and lump sugar,
Brown, ditto
Hyfon, Hyfonficin and Bohea Test
Pepper, /Hipice, Mufiard ,
Ground and Race Ginger,
Checks and Crackers,
Codfifh, Sounds and tongues,
Ear Bona Her ted,
German and Eliftered fleel
Hollow-ware, ft one juggs
Glass and Crockery ware,
Gun powder andjbet,
lFrit mg and F/rapping Paper
Negro faces (large fi’ze)
Cos Her. Bagging , Oznaburgs ,
Irijh Linen , Negro Cloth,
On consignment
Ma begc uy Fur nit it re.
ftfifi Having convenient fiores for the reception
:of Cl tten and other produce offer their services
Ito the planters in the Factorage and Ccmmijftcn
\fne y and flatter tbemfelves that their punctual
| attention to lufmsjs will give general Jaiisfadlion
jto iho,'e vebo may refefe Confidence in them.
| November 20, 1802. (ts.)
!
(fir NOTICE.
: Copartneifaip of il. cc John Bolton.
THE death of Mr. ROBERT BOLTON,
renders it necelTary to inform the friends
| a fc *u cos rcfpondence of the firm, both in the United
j States and abroad, that the funds and flock in trade,
I remain as heretofore, and that provision is made not
|ony to preJerve, but annual-v to increase the capi r
rai j and they are ah), infor med, that the bufmefs
[of the iiouie will continue to be conducted b'.
John Bolton,
under the fame firm cf
ROBERT cf JOHN rOITON.
Joseph Hat erf:am,
William Wallace i
George Woodruff-
John Echo;:,
Executors*
fr. Venn ah December id. :
NOTICE. ■
THE fubferiber intending to be absent from
Rate fume time, requelfs these who may luvfl
claims against him, to render them as soon as poss*
jblefor payment j and such as are indebted to hitfl
are iblicited to the fame. I
J. TnTTNALL, jun. 1
Bcnaventure, Dec. 18, 1802. (nazvzm 1
To be Soid J
SIX Thoub lifts eh coarse fait , V
J'evenly crates crockety well a/orted
Country Stores , H
The fait will be fold very low, if taken cut cM
the veffely the above is the cargo of the Ship ■
Lord Duncan, nozv laying at Putman's J
wharf, I
ALSO, cn hand four Ru/Jia Cables , I
of the fir ft quality, Say 10 11 and 12 Inches A
will be fold for twelve dollars pr czvt if folem
/con apply to
Thomas & William Smirk.
January 19, idoj. ts
y -jgXcHANGL.
Savannah, January 17, ISO3.
W” IT ERE AS on the sad day of December, TSot.
the (have holders agreed to pay thirty dollars
above the original Ihbibriptiou on each f!;:irr—and
whereas ten dol/ars of the lame hath been paid to the
truflees, which ii expended, leaving; the Hxch t ge in
debted upwards of three thousand five hundred dollars,
for difeharging which, it is necetfarv that the balance
of twenty dollars due on each (hare, be now itnmedi- /
atelv called for. J
Ilefolvcd therefore, that the share holders do payl
the balance of twenty dollars on each (hare, to tinj
iecretary of this board, on the fir it day of
ncx: agreeably to th.e above resolution of the lharcy
bidders a ! ’.d their contract
llclolved, that the (hare holders do tlie Ex
cliange on the fidt M uiday in March next to take a
review td accounts and expenditures, to vote more
money according to an elVtmate exhibited, and eleefc
five truiiees for the current year.
Rtiolvtd, that on the aid ft rtf Monday in March,
three cellars and the, three lower (tores of the Ex
change fronting the river will be rented. In the mean
tune the fec.retary will receive applications therefor
iealeJ up.
Extra fl from the minutes ,
Thomas Pitt, scc’ry.
January tq, ißq3. (SC)
Bankruptcy.
GEORGIA.
JN the matter of William Norris, cf the city
& cf Savannah, in the fate afore/aid, merchant.
7 he major part cf the commifiotters, and a
number of the creditors having granted the J'aid
William Norris a certificate , notice therefore, is
Hereby given to the creditors , and all others con
cerned in the said commission of bankruptcy, that
unlefts objections are regularly filed in the Clerk's
! (i JJ'ice of the Georgia Diflribl in twenty-one days
j, from this date, the fame will be allowed and
confirmed by his Honor the fudge*
R. m. stites, Clerk:
Savannah, g th January, ih© ? * (3©
xwaajwwa— Kiv-U r
F LO R Si L 1 N,
A Russian Tale.
LET Virgil celebrate the fame of AuguftusJLet rhm
eloquence oi flatterers glorify tue (übiiine qualities
of the great !—! \vili pro cl a in: the renown of the
worthy hlor Si’in, who though onlv 3 peasant, was
withal a noble man ; and in an unadorned rdatiea
of his actions fliall his fame alone consist !
1 earn .tat this moment refl-cf with out the mofl
painful feelings, cn that dreadful year,which is known
in the vicinity of the Lower Wolga by ti e name
the Famine year. With furrow I remember the fuml
mer, in which, during along continued drought tJ
parched fields were only watered by the tears of
unfortunate peasantry. 1 (hudder when ! think ofl
the autumn, when nought but the fighsof the dfetraA
|ed villagers at the fight of their Yinpry barns was
neard, imlead of the ulual longs ol jov after an abundant
harveil ; and horror seizes me, whenever I recall to
mv 1 emembrance the niiiery of that winter, when
whole families left their habitions and parted day and
night under the canopy ol heaven, in defiance of cold,
1 as beggars on the I will no longer torrurc
the heart the feeling reader, by more minutely de
pitting these /hocking feenes —I then refuted on an
.Rate not far from cimbirsk, where tho yet a child, I
feit my share of the universal want and the fu/Ttf rin<s
of my brothers filled my heart with anguifii
In a neighboring village lived Fior Si;in, an indus
tr.fius jeaiant, who cultivated his acres much better
than hi* neighbors, for winch reafu-i he had always
the richest harveit, and never had occasion to f-U all
UiS corn. , 1 tie dry season c.?me,and all the inhabitant*
of the viwage, flor Silin* alone excepted, w ere re**’
duced to beggary. Yet was not iJdurtry his only*
vHue. Jnhead cf taKmg advantage ot the general
distress, and felling his fuperfluous giain at an advan
ced price, lie afiembled the poured of his neighbors,
and thus addrefled them : “ ilatk %e ! my brethren;
? ou a,e ’ ln want of corn, I have more than fufficicnt;
iielp me to thresh out fome evely one
take as much as he has occasion for/’—The peafant*
were quite tlninderhruck ; for noble femimeurs are
equally uncommon in a village, a* in a citv.
The report of Si 1 in's benevolence Oread through ?hz
a hole vicinity, and the impoveri/hed peafam s. front
ali the neighboring villages came *!fo’ to him and
begged for corn. The worthy Si!in received them
as brothers, and as leng as he it ad any remaining re
peted no one’s petition. •• At this rate,” said his
wife,** we (hall, at LT, have none for ourfelves.’’
‘< In the Bible,” aiiT ered Silin, “ it is written, Give,
and ii (hall be given unto vou.* *
Ihe following year, God heard the nitreaties of
the poor, and bleflrcl the harve't. The peTunt*. to
whom Silin had given corn, now came to pay their
debts with interest. With tears in their eyes, ther
Paid to bun ; * Us and our children you have saved
from per idling with hunger, end God alone can re
ward you for the noble deed—we can only pay that
part of our debt with thanks ’> ‘I a m not ai present
m want of grain, mv dear friends,’ answered Silin ;
the harvelf has turned out well with me. Retur*
:hanks to God ; tor ks it was that relieved yon in
your nufery, not I, a poor impotent individual.* I c
vain the debtors pref T-d it oa him. * No/ laid he
*’ I will not take your corn. But if von have a super-
Salty, fiiare it with ihefeunfortunatebeieas who not
p.vfle fling the means to f.w thc-ir last harvest
now fmTer from want. There are many of them in
ihe rtigl toaihcod. Let us help ihtm try dcarbre-