Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, February 03, 1803, Image 2

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ft-? notice. TT. per font >i jt nv ags’pT the tft ire .C\ of John Kennedy, Lte of Liberty county, de c~frd, a r reti* lee ro reader the f- tip ftg- to bw ; and all those indebted ro laid eiTi'e. arr r-qiieded to make immediate pajiiunt to ‘he fubb.n bcr. 7 TV. Within!'*, A;lm'r. Tannarv2l, 1802. 2av.-6rn ~ noTTce. “ A IA. per fens having any demands againjl the jfV Os Lewis Sbutis, decease a, -are re quited to rerultr them in proper')’ ett flea to, and thole who are indebted to jaia c,iate are foliated to make immediate payment, to jcs. E.ongzvo*ihy /idai i . | savannah , Dec. 29, •80 t 1 J ; .ff ,N Ol i C if. Copartneifn ; p of K. he John Bolton. < TIE dearh of Mr. ROB E R T h O!O' ON. ,t fl - s it .cr fj jtrv *0 inform ti e friend* ?! uc-1 r: 1 erv-c of t-e firm, both in the United State * ami abrouu, that the funds *nd th*ck in trade, refill u as ,t ret’ fore, and that provdicv* is made not cn!. • ; pref •, hut .tnnuahy to t; cieale the c,.pt r _ tul • and the. arc - .■•r.iu-d, that the business of the lioitfe v. ‘ cor, inu; to be cortauiae Jby j 0:, n Bottom, order the fmo firm of ROBERT V r GUV BOLTON. Joseph f’r her (ham, William tv*a:lace, I George Woodruffs j John Button,- Exei v ors, i Savannah “December to. ; ! ” Fui\ SALE, AHarnifome COACHEE with plated liar nr ft and plated c-..ps and m uM uys .-.Mb; a pair ot well , i-;fd CAkiUAGr. i - jOßdlio;—t or purdenial $, * 4 Joseph Arnold. l*rtor>rv 2z, t<°o”. ( , ‘ 4 *‘* < O iiK SOLD, O Monday the 14' n day ;>! February next, he ween ne h >urs <( ;o a 1 < <i 2 o clock, at the , ; fon of J • -'*lN ;SLT\B 1 K t t l^. , dec. in <’.! rlb Am countv. a the perfibiui eit ate or .he ibid ,j c‘ • x l>idiiiing of one nfJt•••,*'• none,'eve*’ head <>t ea ; '* *. and a set of bla.A flittns tool s . IlouiC’ hold i uuu.urc, Stc. ocC. b lary YV ife n baker, qo.alifiecl execut r 1 x • DcTfrnbcT l?, lso2* 3 t * R<f 'ceivtdper fcbr. Debhe from N. York. y IN SEED, spermaceti & Whale Oil, in \-j IwrrL, Lombards, Moccohoy and fcotrh fn-fF. in pom land half pound bottles. BLum Raifons in boxes : Hyfon, T° l1 ’ cliosvr Teas. Loaf in-Ttir &c. See, Jackson & Harts tew. December r 1. ( Wanted tor the entomp Year, fy N a-:??ve iniuflrom mar, as an cverfeer \ to live in the island of Offabaw \ he, rnujl ( /,. veil acquainted with the cultivation of cotton I si fid the management of negroes', and produce !uf- j faent vouchers for his honejly, folricty and abi~ j,f ~ s : ripply in Savannah to Mejjrs. IVnUam- Jon & Morel or on hid Island to P. H. Morel . Pov. izd- ISO 2. . law tj . ROBER T & JOHN BOLTON, Have received per it ip Goturuaieiy from Liverpool . 17 bale s .firit quality white and blue plains j 1 ditto dannel and baize 8 ditto Lor lon ciuiTci blankets 7 ditto Brut ;;, point and role do. 40p eces blue (Loads 44 ditto iuperhne broatl cloths 24 ditto ditto ca Hi mere 45 ditto drab plains 1a ditto (tnpevi and ipotteci cLfiiCS. 29 bales cotton bagging 4 ditto fad duck 2 caks Iriili Linen 1 2 pieces girth webbing 50 dozen round handkerchiefs l ditto cotton counterpanes 9 calks broad hoes 2 ditto grubbing hoes and club axes 2 dozen trying pans 1 calk glue 2 dozen corn dopers 1. bale bed ticking 40 boxes 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 crown window gLfs 100 kegs white lead 30 ditto Spaniln brow a 2 torw (heet lead 1 tin scales 1 case Dafrv’s elixir and British oil ± dozen ic.dc beams from 3 to 5 lee: long \v th weights 500 iron pots and oven* 4000 bulb els of fait 58 casks Bd, 10-i and 2od nails 4 calks cutlerv and hardware 1 dozen ciofs-cut laws 24 ditto rite and Tickles 1 ditto elegant laddies 2 ditto portmanteau trunks 60 pieces durant and bombazette a trunkshofiery, Owdober, 12 F Liverpool or lon.A y, j As Freight may offer. TH E SHIPTHA M ES, ’ ‘fliyiTfc*Judah Paddock rafter. harrhen j 4OO tons is cLily expected, and will be soon 1 (fifipatched, apply to Robert o John RAton. Adnn.nttratrix Saks, sale of two Negroes that wss to take place on the i 411 i ffiant, of rhe efiute of 1 non,as Shand 1 lev—is pr.fiponed to l utldav, ill day ol February 1 next for want of bidders. Janu-s Eppinger, Adm’or. \;ary bmicf.*y, ..dm ix- January 2ed, 1803. (34) due Suffer!herS, Having convenient stores on BOLTON’s WHARF, For the reception of Produce, offer their In vices to te e jd.-raters and others hi the FAC TORAGE f d COMMISSION bffinfls. Jackson G; Ihiristene. December it. siwif. “w iLITaaT”MI“LiSS if~Co. Dave importr*!, in i l '<* haiq' I *-, N’xon, and Dfip Daphne f; am Liverpool and fiijp r garet, fj'om 6‘cor and, a very hand fume and General a Oortynert! vs r GOODS, Winch tljcy v;i!I dfp ;fi? ol on ti e lowtlt terms by the-pif.ce or package. Jarv'arv t c. i ‘;.>t ) 00 0 ’duHi; Is coarse A Hum Salt, N-. )v ‘anding from on hoard fie brig Industry, Can*. Dunn, from Turk?. Island, and for fide by ‘ JACKSON & HAR TS'FENE, Jan nary 1 2, 1803. 4/. Strayed or Stolen, CvU Tof the yard of Mrs. Wa nr., in Savannah, on / ti)'* nig hi of the 12th in<t. one black mare, about 14 and an half hands high, a (mall liar in her forehead —lter tail very {hint ; it is not recolle&ed whether tuei e is any brands viii’ole. out fmal-t roan imrfe with a good ciea! ot white in his face : his tail very long ■ ail feet vviiire : Bo'h are about Even years old. A reward of five and ,lkrs, will be paid by the fiuMcr’’ber many one who will return the horse and mare if taken up within ten mile.-; from this rrrv ; or |if fifrv miles,a jurther reward of 1 2 dollars ; A if llo | len, riuy dollai s on conviction of the tldet or thieves jfo that they may be brongbt ;o condign punUhmtnt. W illiam Price. Savannah Tanvorv *22, IBOT. ot. jUaTHeceived, * “ On Consignment by tire Shop [vl.ncrva from Jamaica , 4 Hog Hi cad s old 4th proof Rum, 23 bugs prime green CoiTee, ’• 4 barrels Li tires. T. M. Wood bridge. cfhe above fioop is for Jale, freight or charier. Enquire as above. December \ c, 1802. (24J jmt landing, and for laic, by IVIES ON if KNOX, (iVayne's wharf) TT| R 1 LA DFI J ’ HIA made Saddles, Saddle | bags, plated and common Bridles , loaf and lump Sugar, French ana Cognutc brandy , Holland gin, Jamaica IVefi-India and N E. rum , Ma deira ‘feuenf ‘e and Sherry wine, Port, Malaga and Sicily ditto , prime green fonfkin and [iubea tea, pepper, and ginger guupotveier and (hot, bar-iron a forte and. Also, on consignment, 6 casks flint glass ware, 2 bates Spanish pop t paper, 2 ditto foolscap ditto, 1 box cotton, holte-\ ry a (for ted, Mahogany op has, Sideboards, fens:- tans, Bureaus, dinhvr, break fall and card tables high pofl andfold bedfUads, bason fl and l , C be. January 5, 1803. (tot* Vvanted laimeciiateiy. EIGHT or ten prime field bonds, for the purpose rj , cultivating Colton, near this city : A liber sip* ice will be paid punctually : j bey will be iveL i; caitd. Icn further particulars apply at this flee. Savannah, January r, i8o?.. 2avvtf. Land for £ale. be fold and immediate pofTdTion gi ? ven, 200 acres of land, old iurvey, ad joining lands in difpme, between the lion. Jacob Read of south Carolina, and the Hon, Wm. Smith of Savannah, on the Monteath j road,about 9 miles from Savannah : It is wcli timbered, and mult bean objetl to any per son who has river plantations contagious thereto. Alk> a tra6f of ioco acres excel lent cotton land,in Columbia county, 10 miles above Augutta, 100 acres of which is under good fences and might bt planted to advan tage next year: Also 1500 acres good oak and hickory in Franklin county originally granted to Col. Benjamin Fiflibourn, 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 m xt. All persons are cautioned againit trei pafling on the above lands. Michael Burke. December 18. A CAoOE: ACar.ee luih boat, supposed to be about 2 c {get lor.g, brown canned, painted white cn the out ; ana ve. Given the i -fide ; re-ics xv:tb fix oars, dm ft ed up a .r t rk in the subscriber 9 s plantation, adjacent to the city ea tzvard. The owner can have her, ly proving pre r pe. ty and bayin; charges, an applying to JOHN LYON. Savannah, January i, Hoj. 2a w WILSOW & KNOX. Have Just received by the latrft a rivals from New-York and Philadelphia, the following articles which they offer for sale at a !ov* advance for carh or produce, cither whoL falc or retail. V I z. Malaga, ~j Ld fiber , j - Tine rifle 1 5 Sherry ; W Sicily | Old Ma fieri a J Holland Gin Cogn'tic id Spanifib Brandy , H Roberts bottled brown fl out , Jamaica and Wifi-India Ri*m Ns w - E rg G r and dii t$ L/df and lump fvyar, Brown, ditto if; son, Hyfion skin and Bobs a Tea Pepper, Alfpicc, Mustard , Ground and Race Ginger , G.heefe and Crackers , (lodflfh, Sounds and tongues, Bar hon a for ted, German and Blflered [leel Hoi low-ware, ft one Juggs Glafis and Crockery ware, Gun powder andJhot, Writing and JVrappmg Paper Negro Jhces (large five) Cot ten Bagging, Oznaburgs , hifih Linen, Negro Cloth, • Cn consignment Ala hog any Furniture. (yjr Having convenient (lores for the reception of Cotton and other produce offer their fsrvices to the planters in the B aft or age and iommijjion ine, tifidflatter themfielves that their fuflctual l attention to lujine/s will give general fat iff aftion to the/e wbo may refofe Confidence in them. November 20, 1802. (ts.) IN COUNCIL. January 24, 18o?, R f.solved. That notice he ajven in the Gazettes of the ci ; \. that an eleftion will be held at the filature on Kiiday the 4th clay of February next for an Aider man to represent Reynolds ward in the room of Georye [ones, elqpiire, retigned : and that William Lamb. Richard M. Stites and Jacob F&hin be appointed man agers to faperintend th.e fuel election. Extract from the Minutes, ■ Thomas Ritt, c. c. AN ACT, To authorize the inhabitants of certain wards that now are or may be laid off in Savannah, to vote for Aldermen. WHEREAS certain wards are laid olr from the commons, appurtenant to the city of Savannah, the inhabitants wheieof are not represented in the council of the city of Si vannali. Sec. J. Be it therefore enacted by the lenate and houle ol r prefenatives of the Hate of Georgia j n gene rai aflembly met, and bv the authority of the fame that it thali and may be iawitii for the peri'ons entitled to vote for Aldermen, and who reside in the prelent new wards of ik.e city to meet together* and on the firlt Monday in Januarv next at huh place or places as die city council fhali direfr and vote for aldermen, qualified to be elected as follows : tie two wards called Greene and Columbia Hull be united and be emirled ro one alderman. The wards called Liberty and Libert sh dl be united and be entitled ro one alderman, ; to be tied "d in manner and form as the other aldermen for tne said city are elected, and to continue in office j until the next general election for aldermen for the Did j citv ; and from thence be elected aunnually as is prr lei ib il bv the acts relative to the-laid city curpor at ion. Sec. 11. And be it further enacted, that when the i.iid w ires caded Dreene, Columbia, Libertv and Fl b'rr. or anv other ward that now ;s or fii 11 iicreafier be I id uif bv the city council, from rhe lands appnr . tenant to the said city, fiiali have eacn twenty dweil ing honlVs or tenements occupied , such wards fhali he en.titled ro elcft an alderman, and whereanv two wards bnve not more than twenry dwelling houles or tene ments occupied, iuch two wards united Oral] he euri tied ro elect one alderman when the qualification afore, fa id (liill be duly notified bv the council at the general election for aldermen of the said city as is preferibed by law. Sec. 111. nd licit further enacted, that from and alter the pail! sg of ’his aft, i! anv per son or persons entitled to vote at the elections for aldermen of the said city, fhali vote in anv ward other than that in which he or tbev mav or (hall reside, every person so ’ olrendina (hall forfeit and pay to the corporation ol the find city the hint of thirty dollars, to be recovered in a justices court of the laid citv ; and every vote so given contrary to this act, fhull be void and of no es iect i and if fu.h offender er offenders (Itouid have neither real nor peTonal property with w iiiclt to fa risty the fame, be or they may be committed to the common goal of die countv f.r ten days. Abraham Jack son, Speaker of the Hmfie of Reprefientativcs. David Emanuel, President of the Senate. Allen ted to December lit, i?O2. John Mil ledge, Governor. Georgia, Secretary'* office, roth December i°o2. I he foregoing is copied from the original aepafited in this office. Horatio Marbury, Secretary. January 29, ISO3. (36) FOR SALE, A stout likely Negro Wench. £ FIE is a good Cook, fVaJher and Ironer ; and an excellent Houje-ser vant. She is offered for sale, not for any fault ; but merely for the want op money. Enquire of the printers hereof. January stb, iSoj. ( 29//. ) To MERCHANT).?. A person in tire Mercantile line, fettled at a small village in the country, where business may he done to great advantage, is desirous of a Partner who can advance Four thou sand Dollars in Cash or dry Goods, well laid in to that amount or would have no objection to being concerned in a large importing wholesale houfc which would supply full aflortments at cost and charges.—ln case of* 1 partner who would reside on the foot, he can be accommodated with the family, who are poHefted of neceifirv conveniences.—For further particulars on this fubjefl, enquire of the printers, and addrels a few lines as they will diteff. Abvember 2, 1802. STRAYED, ~ town on the night of the 21st inst. a white HORSE, about 8 years oh), has a re markable large head, with a h!a k spot under his left eve ; no other marks are recollsfled. Whoever take* up the said horse, and delivers him to the keeper of the Ogecbee bridge ; to Mr. Me!!s at Newport bridge, or ro the fubferiber at Commerce Row, ihall be reasonably rewarded. A. Pope, Savannah, Jannary ?Q, 1803. 2awtf (ieorpia Diftrkf. Circuit Court . \Y HER LAS, Thomas Metiwerher, Dud lev Snead joi n Stubbs ienior William Mead were duly drawtt and lummonfd to snend as grand jurors at this term, on being called made default; and whereas Thomas jarr.es, lames Barrow Eli Garnett jofeph Marfbai f’C*o ge \\ . Chisholm V\ nliam WGee John Robertfoo William Edwards Elijah Owen joint Rvlanrl jimrs. Cox ar.a Aniel snesd were duly di awn and summoned to attend as peti: jurors at this term on being called rnr.de default Whereupon it is ordered tlnl* the grand jurors be fined in the sum of forty dollars each and the petit jurors in the sum ol twenty dollars each —unless they do Me’ er dly file tlieir eflbincs on oa'h ;o be approved of by the court'in the clerk's office of this diftriiT oh or before the fiili dav of the next rerm, and that this oruet Se thrice publifiicd for their information. Extract from the Record , K. jM. Slices, Clerk . December 23d, 1802. ( 36) GEORGIA. By EDWARD WHITE, or the Coin t of Ordinance, for the county of Chatham in the (Tare aforelaid. WHEREAS Mrs. Mary Vallettan and Tvloses Vallotran, have made appli cation for letters of administration on the efhite and eftedls of Jeremiah Oliver Vallot ran late of the city of Savannah, deceased, 1 heie are therefore ro cite and admonilh all ?nd lingular the kindred and creditors of the deceased, to file their objections (if any they navr) in my office on or before the 27th day of July next, otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted them. Given under my hand and seal in Sa vannah, the 27th day of December, (L. S,)i„ the year of our Lord, 1802, and in the 27th year of American inde pendence. January 1802. 4t. v^^??^^^^^”* 7aKail ?**********”* l **Rn***ißt*9m+9"r9* , w**r>m-i*-i arm-,** • ~m SAVA N N A R. i h ts asda y Morning, FEBRUARY 3, 1803. rw.vr*m e* ■&oam*weuam~mm Inhabit ants of Savannah , Tn our la/t we publi/hed in article from a Portfnou’b paper, which could not tail to interest you. Citizens •vviicu you look, around you and behold the now prof! per oils Pate or your city *rd its commerce ; when new t(Mirccs of wealth are continually opening to view and every day is adding to your importance ; you will not, you cannot forget that you once opened your eye* in the morning on the chcerlefs profpeA 0 f ihc t lie Imoking ruins of your dwrllinas ! that vo,u be nt Id yotirfelvr* deprived in one in a lew fimre ♦ ours ; of the accuniulaiions of indu(lry, the hope of rhe young—and the comtort of the? aged— No, you cannot forget that mom, when without a /helter to -tceiveyou he picture before youi eyes was fublirnely horrible and little fliort of delpair. * 3 Can you look br,k 011 thu melancholy feene and not lympathize with your brethren of Portsmouth uow in Umilar diftrels ? No, forbid it charity; forbid it humanity ! Hie inhabitants of Savminah, who hav been among the greatest fufterers, will not be amonw tiie lealt 1© relieve dilirefs. it would be proper immediately to make arrange ments for receiving and traufmiuing to Portsmouth tiich donations as may be contributed toward tlie relief of that unhappy town Ihe propriety of appointing a committee tor that pnrpofe, is iuggeftej. ** \\ hile our national income, with a decreasing taxa tion, is rapidly augmenting ; while our public debt is Unking with a velocity wbuh w ill loon carry it down to the r\c i f forge. inlne{. ; whdr r.a redraint is Jaid on private opinion or public di(bullion and every /lander on the preleut admitihlration is repaid by new exer tions lor the puoiic good; we /houid naturally lup pole that the 1 ca4 l portion of candour would lead the oppofitioti to a knowledge their dilappointment ;j/ it is kieh) and the fupenoriry of genuine republican principles tM tlie tiieoreric visionary febemes of oq. vernment wnich torment tne orains of would-be iiooles. l or any thing less than total depravity, the ccn duA of tliefc foiii ot difeontent would be truly furpri zmg. As their conduCf in power, and out of it, has long depicted their character, it ceases to allonilk though it was not contemplated. When metapiiv/ics are (üblimated too much, tbev become unuitelligibtc, and as the ipeaker does no un* aeritaud tAem, tie ceales to convey dtilinA ideas I his is, im fome measure, the cale with political It is a curiaus pofnion that a nation is richer for be;ng in debt, yet by confufing your ideas until yot* can no longer follow through itock-jobbing, specula tion and paper money, the political juggler will draw this consequent Uoiu prcuuiei wim.li aje entirely l oi t