Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, February 24, 1803, Image 4

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til LAST OF THE EDITION JUST RECEIVED. And for falc at this office. a it nke rof copies of “ Proofs of a confpi c, a gain ft Chriftianitv, and the Govern ment of the United States; exhibited infeveral; views of the onion of Church and State in j New-England, BY ABRAHAM BISHOP.’’ Xhofe who would wifli to possess this excellent j work, are requtfted to call soon, as the few copies on hand, constitute the whole of those unibldin the United States. (Price cne Dollar.) ‘ PL'iiLiC AUCTION^ ON Mora lay the 4 rh March next will be fold at the Vendue Store Commerce Row, All the wearing appat el and fundrtes belong tng to the Est ate of Capt. ‘John Duvall dcceaj by order cj the admin'utrc.ior. E. LULLS, Auctr . February 7 1803. ‘ “ N~O T I C E , 1 rfX//E Public are hereby cautioned against | receiving a note drawn by thejubfen be) in favor of Janies Read of Gteen County for four Hundred Dollars, dated April 15, 1802, payable in Ninety days as the payment cj the Jaid note will be disputed and if brought to court , it wil be made to appear , that it ought not ic be paid . JAMES COCHRAN. Limerick September, 11 1002. NO LICE. W r E are aire&ed by “John Mi Hedge the ex ecutor of the est ate of the late Jacob IVaid burger to notify to ail per fens whatever his prohibition against hunting on that part of the Jfl and of St .Catherine's belonging to the /aid est ate, being totle North the Stock having of late been much lessened by fitch praftife, and other injury dene and after this notice will fed himfelj bound to prosecute to the extent of the law, all perjons found to violate it . WILLIAMSON & MOREL, August, 28 1802. J o be Sold SIX Thousand bufiels coarse fait , JevcrJy crates crockery well aborted for Country Stores , The fall will be Jcld very low, if taken cut of the vessel, the above is the cargo of the Ship Lord Duncan, now laying at Putman's what f, ALSO . on hand four Ruff a Cables , of the fir ft quality, Say jo ii and 12 Inches, will bef old for twelve dollars pr.cwt if Jola focn apply to Thomas & William -Smith. January 19, 1803. if EXCHANGE* Savannah, January 17, 1803. WHEREAS on the 2id day of December, tßot. the (hare holders agreed to pay thirty dollars above the original fubfeription on each ihare—and whereas ten dol/ars ot the lame hath been paid to the trustees which is expended, leaving the Exchange in debted upwards of three thousand five hundred dollars for difeharging which, it is neceflary-that the balance ct twenty dollars due on each ill a re, be now immedi ately called for. RtfidveU therefore, that the fliare holders do pay the balance ot twenty dollars on each {bare, to the feoretarv of this board, on the firft day of February next agreeably to the above rel’olution of the {hare holders and their contra^ Uefolved, that the fhurc holders do meet at the Ex change on the firit M nday in March next to take a rev iew of accounts and expenditures, to vote more money according to an edimate exhibited, and e'ledt five trailers for the current year. Resolved, that on the aid firll Monday in March, three cellars and the. three lower (tores of the Ex change fronting rhe ii er will be tented. In the men tin&e the fccreiarv will receive applications therefor iealed up. Extra of from the minutes, Thomas Pitt, scc’ry. January to. 1 °o'• (2?.) ALEXANDER LAWRENCE, Has for sale the following goods, for cash, produce, or on a liberal credit, for ap , proved paper : 4- and Irish linen, in boxes effort ed % Cog'lac Brandy in pipes, Holland Gin in ditto, Sherry , Malaga, Wines in quarter casks , Tenerrffe, | Hyson Tea in chests , Barrels Mackerel , S cap, Candles, t£c* December 25, 1802.- (26 ts.) BLANK BOOKS for sale ar this Offce. Bills of Lading fvr sale at this Office. ~ W/iNTED TO HIRE; For rwo years, an aftr/e negro bov, 15 to iS years of age : Apply at this Off ic e Tan. 29. ‘ ( FOR SALE. A TRACT OF LAND, IN FranklitiCounty granted toLeonardMar bury. contain more or less. 1380 acres bounded Southwardly by Biker’s land Sciuth cuflvvardiy by Horatio Ma r bury’s land on ail other Tides by vacant land. A Iru<st of land in Franklin County, gran fed to Leonard Marbury, centaining more or less, 1130 Acres bounded Northweitwardly |by Charity Marbury’s land Northeaitwardiy b\ vacant land ; and Southeallwardiy by Ba ker’s lancF A Trad in Burk County 350 Acres, on the North fide of Briery Creek *, fold by the Commissioners of Confifcated Property in Dcember 1784. ERENEZER STARK. Odlobcr 9 1802. Mores Wharf. TO BE RENTED. A ND poffjf.cn given on the fir fi day of Octo j \ bet next y theStore at prejeut occupied by Mr Thomas M. C. Harris near the exchange • D. B . MITCHELL . September it. ~I ; ACIOKAbE ancTCOMMisMON~” BUSINESS. Coffee-Hoiife wharf. THE Subscribers having entered intoco partnerfhip under the firm of Phinixy & IVelm an. and having rented convenient (lores on said wharf forthe reception of all kinds of Produce and Property which may he entrusted to their care offer their service to their Friends arid the Public in the above line and hope by ftrid attention to meric their confidence. Their counting House is the one lately occupied by E. Stark on said wharf. Ferdinand Phinizy Francis H. Welman January y 1803 Wants Em pi oy merit > A YOUNG man lately arrived in Savannah, whot wii! have no objections to superintend an English School in the Country, and who can produce ample teliiuiony of morals and abilities Application to Mr. J. Cox, Savannah, will be dulyja‘tended to. February 17 1803- To Lease for a term of years. A VALUABLE trad of oak hickory and rice lands within Seven miles of Savanah equal in quality to any lands in the County of Chatham. For terms apply to Francis Courvoifie. November 24. (ts) I or Wholesale or Retail, A quantity ot Earthenware, Glue, Tinware and C O R IC S. ALSO, A fc-w Tiisiu‘e Time Pieces—-All of which will be fold for cafti much under the ufiial prices. For par ticulars, apply to William Mells, No 2, Wcoahoufe Row, on the Bay. January 15 ISO3- (32tf- Wanted for the ensuing Year, AN abhve indufirous man, as an overfecr to live in the Island of O[jabaw ; he mufi ye well acquainted with the cultivation of cotton and the management of negroes and produce Juf ficient vouchers for his honesty, Jobriety and abi lities : Apply in Savannah to Messrs. IVi Hi am jsn & Morel or on said Island to P. H. Morel . //;??. 22 d. ISO 2. law tf* THE WASHINGTON COFFEE HOUSE, AND HOTEL, Franklin-Square, SAMUEL S AUBE RE, Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has taken that commodious brick house, in Franklin-square . oppefu ro the Baprilt Meeting-house, which will be opened on Wednesday the firft. day ot December next ; as a Coffee-houfe a-nd Ho •fel. Such gentlemen as favor him with their’ custom, can be accommodated with board ing and lodging, in the mod genteel manner, and the ftricbeft attention paid to render their residence agreeable. Dinner and upper pro* vided for private parries at a few hours notice : Coffee and Soups every day from 8 o’clock in the morning till ten at night. Beef ilakcs and Oysters at any hour of the day. S.S. begs leave to add, that no exertion on his part fnali be wanting to give fatisfa&ion to thole who may favor him with their cuilom,&: flatters himfelf, that the principle on which his house is established, is such as will insure to him the fuffrages of the public in general Wines, Porter and spirituous liquors of the best quality. N. B. Good stabling 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 supplifd with soups in the Htgheft perfection. Beefstakes and Oysters at any hour when called for. THE Boston , New Fork , Philadelphia , Baltimore and (Vajhington PaperSy will be regu larly taken at the (Vajhington Ccjfu House and H M. (ftjT Captains of vefiels are requested tefr leave at the Washington Coffee* Houle, any information it may be in their power to com municate. The utmoff exertion will be made o procure the earliest intelligence. December 4. (H> NOTICE” ~ AFTER the expiration of nine months, application will be made, in purluance of die abt of the Legislature in such case made and provided, to the honorable, the inferior Court of Camden county, for permission to iell foity five thousand acres ofland on the wa ters of tho Great Satiila, being in grants of one thousand acres ; also one water lott in the town of St. Mary’s, in the county of Camden aforefaid : the lame being the real cflate of J* Macomb, late of the said county of Camden, deceaied, and will be fold for the benefit 01 the heirs or creditors of the said deceased. IF. B. Bulloch , Attorney for the adminiffratix. Savannah, :oth May, 1802. JOHN LETOUKNEAU , Gold, Silver Smith, & jeweller. T> ETURNS bis sincere thanks to the ladies and XV gentlemen of Savannah, and its vicinity, for the liberal encouragement they have given him since his c. mmencement in this place : he also, informs ‘hem, that he has now opened in Madens Row, near the Exchange, where he intends diipofing of the fol lowing articles, low for cash or country produce, viz ; Ladies Gold watch chains, ename/ied and plain : gentlemen’s do. Gold seals and keys ; Gold necklaces, Gold beads do. Gold fancy filligree ear ringt,, Gold pearl mounted bracelets,Gold & Pearl mounted breast pins, plain Gold breast 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, Sliver do. Silver without bells, coral hand, Ivory tooth pick afes, ftlver fruit knives, filvcr set kneeouckles silver tooth picks, fiiver pencil cases, fjver needle ca ses, fiiver smelling bottles, silver gilt do. silver nut meg grafers, silver thimbles, ladies etwits, Miniature locket and ring glafs,filver knee buckles, hat do* Pearl firings, a variety of cut glass beads and ‘Oral beads, filkpurles, glove tils plain & with clasps * Ladies spring garters ; gilt warch chains, seals and keys. Silk watch ft rings, smelling bottles in cases, lilver smelling bottles, morrocco pocket bocks, ladies do. silver mounted fpe£tac!es, plated and steel do. Gilt green and white do. fpedlacle cases, reading glass pepper aod leather fluff boxes,Morocco Minia ture cases, a great variety of plated candlesticks. Plated fnuffers and ftinds : bread baskets. Ladies inlcftands. Salt fellers and pepper boxes, Mustard pots and wax tapers. Fish knives, elegant tea set ters filvei edge. Plated caitors. A variety of satin wood tea caddie, japanned do. Brass barrel pocket piftois, horseman’s do. Silver mounted do. Superftne Razors, feifiors, fportsmans knives, heft finifhed pen knives, best table and desert knives Ivory handies, de canter (lands, knife cases, elegant Morocco {having cases, (having boxes. Windsor Soap and Waffi bails. Segar cases. Common casters. A large assortment of Files. £3* THE SUBSCRIBER, has also taken into co-partnership with him, Mr. JOHN PEARSON ; the business in future will be conduced uder the firm of LETOURNEAU PEARSON, who intend carrying on the above business in all its, various branches, Silver and Gold work, Jewelry & fancy Hair work, Gilding and Engraving, execu'ed in the newest and 11:0ft fafhionable manner at the shortest notice. N. B. The highest price given for old gold & filw LA FOURNEAU & PEA RSON December if, 1802. 2awtf. for sale, A valuable Plantation, on New-River neck, CONTAINING seven hundred acres the growth of which, has every indication of ft rang foil* and will be fold low for cr.Jh, by ap plying to thefubferiber at the adjoining plantation. Adam F. Brisbane, jun. j January, 5, 1803. ( 29 8/.J The Subscribers, Having convenient stores on BOLTON’s WHARF, For the reception of Produce, offer their services to the planters and others in the FAC TORAGE & COMMISSION business. Jackson £? Hartstene. December 11. 22wtf. ABSCONDED 7 FROM the plantation of mr. Stephens, on Skidaway the 2jth January last, PRINCE , a short stout well made negro man, about 40 years of age, with a strong buflhy beard, aud his wife ROSE , a likely youug black wench—The above runaways were both born in Virginia, and were employed last year on skidawav, but be ; ng ordered to remove to Oflabaw, abandoned their three finall children, and their baggage It is supposed, they may be fculking about skidajray, or near the plantation of mr. Turnbull—lf they will return, they will meet with good usage, or if taken, a reward of ten dollars each, will be paid, on de livering them either to mr. Stephens, or at mrs. Oliver’s to Aaron Forbes. February 9, 1803. (39) < Cirr SHERIFFS SALE. ON the firft Tuesday in March next} will b f i at the Court-House in this city; between hou. , ot and 10 and 2 o’clock, a negro MAN named Cupik, ielzed as the property belonging to the estate of [oh.t C. Smith; tofatisfy the administratrix of theeflau f Ranifter Winn, for judgment obtained by her in 1 i Mayor’s court, against the ellate of laid J. C. Smith T. Robertson, S. C. S. Savannah, 4th February, 1803. (39) Notice J \ LLperfons are cautioned not to trespass on a tract fi. of land, i2 hundred acres, in the county of Garu den, butting and bounding rail by Great barilla river*-, and “land of Jona. Belton, foinh by Benj. Singleton’* land, on every fide by land vacant at the time ot lurvsy* Also, a tracl of four hundred and iixtv acres, bourn!- ed S. E. by Great Satiila river, & YV. by capt. Hic*v— ard Ton’s land, and on the other tides by vacant land the time of furvev. M. BURKE*. February 14th ISO3. (45) Collectors Sales. WILL be fold at the Court-House inßrunswick on the 16th day of April next, the following traids of land, or so much thereof as will pay the taxes and coils. }4O Acres situated in Glynn County, returned by David Canedy, tor the year 1800 and 1801, tax 7 dollars and 67 cems and colls Two hundred acres lituated in Camden Comity, returned by Edward Dudley, for the year 18 *0 and ISol, tax 9 dollars 33 cents aud rolls. James Powell, C. T. G. C* January 20, 1803. 35 FOR SALE, A FEW PIPES Cogniac Brandy by, TVilliamjon & Morel. November 17. 60 Edwin H. Bolton, Has fo’* sale at his ffiip yard SPRUCE and Yellow pine spars and masts from 2 5 to 73 feet long which will be fold at a moderate price in rough or wrought. White pine Boards, Ranging Timber, Tar and Turpentine, He is well fixed for heaving vessels down and doing all kinds ship carpenters work. W A N T E D, AT this Office, one or two Apprentices £ o learn the art of printing. NOTICE. •*T who have any demands against the JL est ate of James R add iff late of Savan nab, deceased , will plea/e prejent their accounts properly attested to. Thomas Lawrence, Thomas Scott , Admrs . Savannah , Doc. 23d, 1802. NOTICE. ALL persons having any demands against the estate of’ John Kennedy, late of Liberty county, de ceafrd, are re lie fled to render the fatue agreeable to law ; and all those indebted to said eltate, are requested to make immediate payment to the fubferi ber. y. W (VitkinJon, Adrn’r. January 21, 1802. 2aw6m. NOTICE. ALL persons having any demands agathe, est ate of Lewis Shults, decea y ea, are re quested to render them in properly attested to, and those who are indebted to /aid estate are Jolicited to make immediate payment , to Jos . Longworth, Adm'n savannah, Dec „ 29, 1802. NOTICE. Copartnerfli'p of R. & John Bolton. THE death of Mr. ROBERT BOLTON, \ lenders it necefiary to inform the friends and correspondence of the firm, both in the United , States and abroad, that the funds and flock in trade, , remain as heretofore, and that provision is made not only to preserve, but annually to increase the capi** tal ; and they are also, informed, that the bufinefi of the house will continue to be conducted by^ John Bolton, under the fame firm of ROBERT fc? *jOHN BOLTON. Joseph Haherjhaniy William Wallace , George Woodruffs John Bolton , Executors. Savannah December io. , * TAKE. NOTICE. THAT the partnership of E. & I. lICHENOR, ig this day dissolved by mutual content. All P er -I® sons indebted to said frm are requested to make mediate payment. The business will be continued the fame Band under the firm of E. CROWELL, & Cos. 1 Who bee leave to inform their friend* and the public® that they have on hand an afibrUßcnt of 4ft.; SHOES, &c. j| Th-y hope to merit patronage in their line of bufWfl I nefs. j M January a7,i803. /