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T*J LAST OF THE EDIT 10 N
JUST RECEIVED.
And for sale at this office.
a IV 1 fiber of copies of “ Proofs of a confpi-
C, againlt Chri(lianity, and the Govern- !
of the United •S’tates; exhibited in feverai
▼*ews of the union of Church and State in
New-England,
BY ABRAHAM BISHOP.’’
Those who would wiffi to poffTs this excellent
work, are requested to call soon, as the few I
copies onhandjConftitute the whole of thoie
unfold in the United States,
(Price one Dollar.)
Notice.
AUL Persons having Demands against the
estate of Mathias Affi, late of Effingham county
decraled ate desired to bring them in properly
attest and and thok indebted to make immediate
payment to David Gugel who is fully au
thored to fettle all accouuts of said estate.
Hannah Ajh , Adrnr'x .
Deceember if.
■“ JTO TIo E,
THE Public arc hereby cautioned against
receiving a note drawn by theJubfcriber in
favor cf ‘James Read of Gieen County for four
Hundred Dollars, dated April 15, 1802, payable
in Ninety days as toe payment cj toe Jaid note
will be disputed and if brought to court, it wil
be made to appear, that it ought not tc be paid.
JAMES COCHRAN.
Limerick September, 11 i c do2.
““ NOTICE.
WJE are dire tied by John Millcdge the ex
\y ecuter of the estate of the late Jacob
Waidburger to nott f y to all persons whatever his
prohibition against hunting on that part of tie ljl
and of St. Catherine's belonging to toe said estate,
being tothe North the Stock having of late been
much Icfsened byfuch praclife, and ether injury
done and after this ncti e will feel him]'elf hound to
projecute to the extent of the law, all perjons
found to violate it.
WILLIAMSON £f MOREL.
August, 28 • 802.
T o be Sold
SIX Thousand hujhels coarse fait,
seventy crates crockery well aborted for
Country Stores,
f The fait will be fold very low, if taken out of
the vejfel, the above is the cargo of the Ship
Lord Duncan, now laying at Putman's
whats,
ALSO . on hand four Russia Cables ,
•/ the firft quality, Say 10 11 and 12 Inches,
will be fold for twelve dollars pr cwt if fold
soon apply to
Thomas (ft William .Smith.
January 19, 1803. : f
’ ~ EXCHANGE.
Savannah, January 17, 1803.
WHEREAS on the 2z.\ flay of Decm.ber, iSot.
the (hare holders agreed to pay thirty dollars
above the original fulfcription on each share—and
whereas ten dol/ars of the bine hath been paid to tlie
trustees which is expended, leaving the Exchange in
debted up wards of three thotiiand five bundled dollars
for difebaigmg which- it is necdLry that the balance
of twentv dollars due on each (hare, be now immedi
ately called tor.
B.efolved therefore, that the (hare holders do pa\
the balance ot twenty dollars on each (hare, to the
fecretarv of this board, on the (hit day or February
next agreeably to the above resolution ot the (hare
holders and their contract
R*folved,tbat the (hare holders do meet at the Ex
•charge on the fit ft Monday in March next to take a
Teview of accounts and expenditures, to vote nu re
money according to an estimate exhibited, and cltdl
five trustees (or the current year.
Uefolved, that on the aid firft Monday in March,
three cellars and three lower (tores of the Ex
change fronting the vi'-er will be rented. In the mean
time the secretary will receive applications therefor
Healed up.
Extract from the minutes ,
Thomas Pitt, sec’ry.
TO, i 80 3. U--)
ALEXANDER LAWRENCE,
Has for fate the following goods, for cash,
produce, or on a liberal credit, for ap
proved paper :
± and -J- Irish linen, in hexes asserted,
Cognicc Brandy in pipes,
Holland Gin in ditto ,
Sherry,
Malaga, }► Wines in quarter casks
Tenerife,
Hyson Tea in chests,
Barrels Mackerel, Soap, Candles , &c.
December 25, 1802. (26 ts.)
* BLANK BOOKS
_ for sale at this Office*
Bills of Lading
forr falc at this Office.
WANTED TO HIRE,
For two years, an a&ive negro boy, fro 11
15 ro 18 vears of age : Aoply at this Off jc e
FOR SALE.
A TRACT OF LAND,
IN Franklin County granted toLeonardMar
bury. contain more or less. 1380 acres
bounded Southwardly by Baker’s land Soutn
eaftwardly by Horatio Ma r bury’s land on all
other (ides by vacant land.
A Tr-iFt ofland in Franklin County, gran
ted to Leonard Marburv, centaining more or
less, ipo Acres bounded North weft ward ly
by Charity Marbury’s land Northeaftwardlv
ns vacant land ; and Southcailwardly by Ba
kti’s land ’
A Trad in Burk County 350 Acres, on
the North fide of Biierv Creek •, told by the
Commiffioncrs of Confifcated Property in
Dcember 1/84.
EBENEZER STARK.
October 9 1802. Mores Wharf.
TO BE RENTED.
AND pof'cftion given on the fir ft day cf Octo
ber next,theStorc at prefeut occupied by Mr
Thomas M. C. Harris near the exchange*
D. B. MITCHELL.
September 11.
FACTORAGE and COMMISSION
BUSINESS. ;
Coffee- Hoiife wharf.
THE Sublcribers having entered into co
partnership under the firm of
Plinixy 6c Wclman.
and having rented convenient stores on said
wharf forthe reception of all kinds of Produce
and Property which may be entrusted to their’
care offer their service to their Friends anc
the Public in the above lineand hope by strict
attention ro merit their confidence.
Their counting House is the one lately
occupied by E. Stark on said wharf.
Feroinard Pbinizy
Francis H. IVelm an
January 5 1803
TO LET.
A SMALL Store at present occupied by
Mr. Joleph Davis, immediatepoffefion
will given, for terms apply to
y antes Mar fall.
November, 24 (2awtf.)
To Lease for a term of years.
A VALUABLE trad of oak hickory and
rice lands within Seven miles of Sava-nth
equal in quality to any lands in the County
of Chatham. For terms apply to
Francis Lour voi fie.
November 24. (ts)
For Wholesale or Retail\
A quantity of Earthenware, Glue, Tinware and
CORKS.
ALSO,
A few Pi Time Pieces—All of which will be
fold for cafti much under the usual prices. For par
ticulars, *pply to
William Mells,
No 2, Woodhoufe Row, on the Bay.
January 151803. (32tf
Wanted for the enluing Year,
An ali’ve indujl toils man, as an overseer
to live in the Island of Ojfabaw ■, he must
Oe well acquainted with the cultivation of cotton
and the management cf negroes ; and produce jaf
fluent vouchers for his honesty, sobriety and abi
lities : Apply in Savannah to Mejfrs . Willi am
/#* if Morel or on said Island to P. H. Morel ,
Nvt.lid. 1802. 2aw if
THE WASHINGTON COFFEE -
H O U S E,
AND HOTEL,
Franklin-Square,
SAMUEL SAUBERE,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and the public, that he has taken that
commodious brick house, in Franklin-square,
oppofit to the Baptist Meeting-houle, which
will be opened on Wednesday the firft day of
December nexr j as a Coffee-houfe and 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 ftndeit attention paid to render then
residence agreeable. Dinner and pro
vided for private parties at a few hours notice :
Coffee and Soups every day from 8 o’clock
in the morning till ten at night. Beef flakes
and Oysters at any hour of the day.
S.S. begs leave to add, ‘hat no exertion on
his part (hall be ~ ..o givefatisfadionto
thole who ..mi with their custom,&
flatters hin ..at the principle on which
his house is jiifhed, is l'uch as will iufure
to him the luffrages of the public in general
Wines, Porter and spirituous liquors of the
bed quality.
N. B. Good flabling for horses, and careful
oftlers.
Savannah, Nov. 20.
Blank Books,
for sale at this Office.
WASHINGTON HOTEL.
Mock Turtle will be ready This and every
day at Eleven o’clock.
Familes supplied with soups in the
Highest perfedion.
Beefstakes and Ovfters at any hour when
called for.
TIIE Boston. New Fork, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and fl ’afhington Papers , will be regu
larly taken at the Washington Coffee House and
H tel.
(ftjT Captains of vcflfels are requeued tor 5
leave at tlie Washington Coffee-Houfe, any
information it may be in their power to com
municate. The utmost exertion will be made
ro procure the earlielt intelligence.
December 4.
ftOdiCE."”
AF TER the expiration of nine months,
application will be made, in pursuance
of the ad of the Legislature in luch case made
and provided, to the honorable, the inferior
Court of Camden county, for permission to
fell forty five thousand acres ofland on the wa
ters oftho Great Satilla, being in grants of
one thousand acres \ also one water lott in the
town ofSt. Mary’s, in the county of Camden
aforefaid : the fame being the real estate of J*
Macomb, late of the said county of Camden,
deceased, and will be fold for the benefit of
the heirs or creditors of the laid deceased.
IV. B. Bulloch ,
Attorney for the adminiftratix.
Savannah, 20th May, 1802.
JOHN LETOURNEAU, ~
Gold, Silver Smith, &c jeweller.
RETURNS his fincerc thanks tothe ladies anc
gentlemen of Savannah, and its vicinity, for
tne libera! encouragement they have given h:m (ince
his commencement in this place: he also, informs
‘hem, that he has now opened in Madens Row, near
the Exchange, where he intends disposing of the fol
lowing articles, low for ca(h or country produce, viz ;
Ladies Gold watch chains, ename/led and plain :
gentlemen’s do. Gold seals and keys ; Gold necklaces,
Gold beads do. Gold fancy filligree ear ringr, Gold
pearl mounted bracelets,Gold Sc Pearl mounted brealt
pins, plain Gold brealt 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 cases, silver fruit knives, silver set kneebuckles
silver tooth picks, silver pencil cases, silver needle ca
ses, silver smelling bottles, silver gilt do. silver nut
meg graters, silver thimbles, ladies etwits, Miniature
locket and ring glass, silver knee buckles, hat do*
Pearl bead firings, a variety of cut glass beads and
coral beads, filkpurfes, glove tils plain & with clasps
Ladies spring garters $ gilt wa'ch chains, seals
and keys. Silk watch firings, smelling bottles in
cafes,filver smelling bottles, morrocco pocket books,
ladies do. silver mounted fpedlacles, plated and ftecl
do. Gilt green and white do. fpeiftacle cases, reading
glass pepper and leather fnufr boxes,Morocco Minia
ture cases, a great variety of plated candlesticks.
Plated fnuffers and (lands : bread baskets. Ladies
ink (lands. Salt fellers and pepper boxes, Mullarv
pots and wax tapers. Fifil knives, elegant tea set
ters silver edge. Plated cafiors. A vaneiv of faiin
wood tea caddie, japanned do. Brass barrel pocket
pifiols, hcrleman’s do. Silver mounted do. Supeifine
Razors, fciiTors, fportsmans knives, best finifhed pen
knives, best table and desert knives Ivory handies, de
canter (lands, knife cases, elegant Morocco shaving
cases, (having boxes. Windsor Soap and Wash balls.
Segar cales. Common callers. A large alibrtment of
Files.
fjpf THE SUBSCRIBER, has also taken into
co r partner(bip with him, Mr. JOHN PEARSON ;
the business in future will be conducted uder the firm
of LETOURNEAU k^PEARSON,
who intend carrying on the above business in all its,
various branches, Silver and Gold woik, Jewelry Sc
fancy Hair work, Gilding and Engraving, executed
in the newest and mod fafhionable manner at the
(liortefi notice.
N. B. The highest price given for old gold Sc filvv
LA EOURNEAU & PEARSON
December 11, 1802. 2awtf.
Jackson & Hartstene
Have received per ship Daphne , Capt. Malcom,
from Liverpool,
IO Casks London boitled Porter;
1 Trunk silk and cotton Umbre/2S;
January 1, 1803.
FOR SALE,
A valuable Plantation, on New-River neck,
C\ONT AINING seven hundred acres', the
4 growth of which, has every indication of
firong foil, and will be fold low for cash, by ap•
plying to thefubferiber at the adjoining plantation.
Adam F. Brisbane, jun.
January, 5, 1803. (29 %t.)
The Subscribers, “
Having convenient stores on
BOLTON’s WHARF,
For the reception of Produce, offer their
(ervices to the planters and others in the FAC
TORAGE fc? COMMISSION business.
Jackson £? Hartstene.
December 11. 22wtf.
2,000 Bushels coarse A Hum Salt,
NOw landing from on board the brig Industry,
Cap*. Dunn, from Turks-Bland, and for (ale
by JACKSON & HARTSTENE,
January 12, 1803. 4 1.
Ran-A way,
A FEW days ago a young negro wen eh named Ln- ]
cy, who it is supposed will change tier name, ttioA
is about twenty-five years of age, and about five feetfl
two inches high, thick and squat, and has the
anceof a wench far gone in pregnane y, being lully.M
She had with her a firiped linfey wrapper, and also
black fait of clothes, and effesls to dress like the 1
French negroes It is (Irongly fufpe fled that Hie iw
carried otf along with fonie other n egroes from thifl
city, by Come evil disposed persons, ‘Who mav attempt
todifposeof them at alow rate, bet ivixt this place
Florida. Should any negroes be c dt’ered for sale iiV
this (late orGeorgia. it is requeued that all suspicious
persons mav be (lopped and the n egroes lodged in
goal for the good offociety—one h nndred dollars will
ie paid on proof of the above wr nch being found in
polleflion of any white person. 110 as they can b
brought to conviction— 50 dollar’s will be paid oa
apprehending her in the (late of G eorgia, and lodging
her in any 3 .11 in the said (late—a jid twenty dollar*
will be paid >f secured in any jail In ihis (late.
/William Afoubray, No. yo,
King-flreet,
Char left on, January 20.
Collectors S ales.
WILL he fold at the Gourt-Houfe iußrunawick
on the 16th day of Ap fil next, the following
trails of land, or so much thereof as will pay the
taxes and colts.
;40 Acres lituared in Glyrt n County, returned hy
David Canedy, for the year USOO and 1801, tax?
dollars and 67 cents and colts.. Iwo hundred acres
(ituated in Camden County, returned by Edward
Dudley, for the year iSoo and. VBOI, tax 9 dollars 33
cents and cods.
Janies Powe 11, C. T. G. C.
January 20, 1803. 35 —
FOR SALE, 1
A FEW PIPES
Cogniac Bj • andy hy ,
Wil liatnjon & Morel.
November 17. (ts)
Edwin H. Bolton ,
Has fer sale at* his (hip yard
SPRUCE and Yellow pine (pars and masts
from 25 to 73 feet J ong which will be fold
at a moderate price in r ough or wrought.
White pine Boards
Ranging Timber,
Tar and Turpentii ic,
He is well fixed for heaving vcfsels down and
doing; all kinds ship carpenters work. g
WAN’ 1 EIJ, I
AT this Office, one or two Apprenticed
to learn the art of print! rg.
NOTHCL
rrSHOSE who have a) ?v demands against the
1 ejlaie of James R add iff late of Savon
nab, deceased, will please present iheir accounts
properly attejled to.
The mas Lawrence,
The mias Scott , Admr4..
Savannah, Doc. 23d, 1802.
tjfp NOT ICE.
\ LL persons having any de; i;ands against the ellat
of John Kennedy, late o. 1 Liberty county, de
cenfed, are retiefted to rend ! tr tlie fame agreeabl*
to law ; and all those iudebt cd to said estate, are
requelted i make immediate payment to the fubferi
ber.
J , W. Wilkin fin,
Adni’r.
January 21. 1802. 2aw6m
NOTICE
ALL persons having an y demands against the
estate of Lewis Shunts, deceased, are re
quested to render them in pr operly attested Ps y and
those who are indebted to find estate are solicited
to make immediate payment, to
Jos . Longworth, Adm'n
savannah, Dec , 29, 1802.
‘ {FT NOTICE.
Copartnerfhip of R. &: John Bolton.
THE death of Mr. ROBERT BOLTON,
renders it neceflary to inform the friends
and correspondence of tlie firm, both in the United
States and abroad, that the funds and fiock in trade,
remain as heretofore, and that provision is made not
only to preserve, but annually to increase the capif
tal ; and they are also, informed, that the bufinefii
of the house will continue to be conduded by
John Bolton,
under the fame firm of
ROBERT Cf JOHN BOLTON.
Joseph Haberjham,
William Wallace ,
George Woodruff*
John Bolton,
Executors .
Savannah December ro.
t OR BALE,
A Handsome COACHEE with plated harness and
plated caps and mouldings. Also, a pair of well
matched CARRIAGE-HORSES.— For particulars,
apply to
Joseph Arnold.
January 22. ifo3. C3*)
EoK b/\LE, ” ~
A stout likely Negro Wench.
SHE is a good Cook, Washer and Ironer ; and
an excellent House-servant. She is offered
for sale, not for any fault ; but merely for the
want of money. Enquire of the printers hereof.
1 January %tb> 1803, ( 2 9*fiJ