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tE NTRILO QJJ I S M.
Mr. Rannic, Senior,
Will proceed from this city to Augusta, and
rfler performing in that place, be will return U
the northward and pmpejes tofpend feme time in
the, different towns of Fbrgima, where he wiL
perform Ventriloquism, and the different magical
deceptions.
Mr. Rannie has been informed that a person
if bis name, has already vifitgd that state, who
prose fed to exhibit the fame powers as kirnfelf
and ttoat the public have been much disappointed.
He is sensible of the disadvantageous filiation in
which he is placed by this circumflance ; blit is
fully convinced, from the many public tefitwoniss
which is has received, both in Europe and the
United States, that his performances will be sa
tisfactory. lie will ony add, that be is the only
person p off fed of the fur prizing power of Ven
triloquism, either in Great- Hri tain or America.
0* The printers of lie Examiner, and Vir
ginia t\rgus vi Richmond, the Intelligence* ana
Republican in Peter ft urg , the Ha aid in Norfolk ,
and the Exp of tor in Alexandria, are requeue
to insert this three limes in their reflective
papers .
Savannah, April i ifh 1805.
FOR SALE,
The Subscribers oiler For Sale,
The Fo flow Liz Property, VIZ :
The LOT No. j, Reynolds ward, with all
the improvements thereon, at preftnt occu
pied by Win. Belcher.
The Wharf Lots, No. 5,6, and 7, in
the city. * • * ‘ -
A Lea'Lot’ the Lots Nos. 33 and 34, War
ren with tl>e improvements thereon,
lately occupied by J. N. Brailsfo'rd.
The Wharf Lots No. 6-& 7, at Deptford.
Two years and nine months unexpired
Lcafeof the Wharf and Stores at prefect oc
cupied by them.
Six valuable Wharf Negroes ; three of
whom are regularly bred Coopers, and the
other three, able bodied and active Porters.
A vtrv handsome afforcroent of
SHIP CHANDLER i;
Together with about Seven Thousad Dollars cost
In Ofnaburgs, Cotton Bagging, Nails,
Oil, Paints, Scone Jugs & Crockerv Ware
Belcher ftyf Dickinson.
March cr. fiaw.6w ) 49.
N O TIC ~E 7”
ffhe fPlowing property will be exposed to pub
s he sale, (the frfi following) the id of May,
m the town of Brims wieff and [the feeond) at
m the Court House in Bid lock county, on the iji
day cf June, described as follows.
1000 acres of
LAND in tne county < f (Jivnn b itting &‘hound*
ing to the Northeast bv the river g-eat CLee
cne, opposite Fort to the North weft b‘.
land of Alexander McDonald and.on eVery other
fide jy land vacant: futveyed Bth March 1765----
5 o Acres in he county cf Puftock, bounded at the
ti ite ol survey southerly by land laid out for Pefer
B! ke, f r q. Faftvvardly great Ogeche r river, and or
ill other lideT by land vacant, grain dated 3d April
1764.
1 he abrve D'Operty granted to Lieutenant If3l
n Muuro, decrafed, aid will be fold for rfe pu pnf
ot maki g an equaldillribu ion with the l'\irs offaj v
dtcealed. Conditions made known on day of sale
• ‘James Smith,
‘John Lottes, for themselves
fird heirs.
Lit co to, 1803, 47, i azvqw
j’ wenfy Dollars Reward.
T"5 TIN AM AT from the fublcriber, living
11 -n VV a thing ton county, a NEGRO
MAN, named Messer, about 27 or 2S years
end, about 5 feet 11 inches high, knock-kneed
a bvfhy head and a fear on.Ls throat, had on
he went away, a pair blue broad doth
overalls, a negro-cloth jacket, and had with
hmi a white broad doth coar. A reward of
twenty dollars will bo given if confined 1c
ihat I get him.
F. Boykin
December 8. 1802*
7 ’ NOTICE.
A LL perfens having any demands against th'e
flute of S'halts, deceafect, are re
qufj-ed to render them it: properly at lefts and to, and
Ibofe who arc indebted to said est ate are jolicited
is mates immediate payment, to
Jos. Long worth, Admr.
soy arm ah, Dec. 29, tsoz
7o Lease for c term, of years.
A VALUABLE tract of oak hickory and
rice lands within Seven miles of Savanaf
.equal in quality to any lands in tito Count)
ot Chatham. For terms apply to
frauds Lourvoifie.
November 24. ( f f)
h D U C ,1 HO i\. ~
S, CO W L I N G,
ff CH T refpeAfuMy etters bis frrvice as to
lv.l hU- friend* ar.d the public in g neral and
Lopes Ny the moft-.alftdnotts attention to his hnfindV
to merit r.be approbation the public. He will com
m once on .Monday next in the brick house formerly the
property of mrs. Egpmger, fronting the fouth-wef
tern comtu on. For terms pplyto him at the said house
havacnab, February S, IZO2. (37 3m.)
.GEORGIA.
By his Excellency J 0 HU I iILLE 73 GF, j
Governor add Commander in Chief of the j
Army and Navy oj tbis ft ate, and ttoe\’
Miliiq thereof. * j
A PROCLAM A7lO N. j
TI 7 11 EKE AS 1 have received of.
V V ficiai information from the she
riff of Richmond .county, that a cer
tain William Champion, confined un- 1
der a charge of Murder, in the com--!
mob jail of the said county, did on the!
27th ultimo, make his escape therefrom
I have therefore-thought fit, to Blue
this my proclamation, offering a re
ward of one hundred dollars, ‘to any
person or persons who will apprehend
Ihe said William Champion, and hii
fafelv lodn-e in feme fbcure iai'l within
.'CD
cliis fi ire.
And I do hereby charge and require
H officers, civil and military belonging
O t!iis Rate, to be aiding an allilhng in
appreheiiding and securing the laid
offender, Cos that he may be brought,
by a due course of law, to answer to the
charge all edged again R him.
Given uader my hand, and the Great
S.ea! or the Hate, at the State Koufe,
in Louisville, this fifth day ot
March, in the year of our Lord
- one.thoufand eight hundred and
three, and of the Independence of
the United States of America the
tvventy-feventh.
JOHN MILLEDGE.
By the Governor,
GEORGE R. CLAYTON, for
HORATIO MARBURY,
Secretary of States
i
God save the Irate.
tjt 17till am Champion is abtfltt twenty-lw 0
years of age Jive feet 8 or 9 inches high, fight
complexion, well madc&remarkabl.y active *
Nettie !
TO the creditors of the ell ate of
Jeremiah Oliver VslJotton, thar they make their tef
pevtive demard known according and within
the time preferibed by law—Thule indebted the efiat
are hereby called en for payment.
MARY VALLOTTON, AdmVx.
MOSIS V ALI Oli ON, Adm’r.
.Savannah*
GEO\i GI A.
8y his Excellency John Milledge, Governor
and Comiuaivitr in chief of the army and’
navy of’this state, and of the militia there
of, ‘ <
A PROCLAMATION. •
WHEREAS by the Brh Ecl ion of the
keen ; article of the conihiution of
Mns Rate, it js declared that *the Governor
ill all have power to convene the general as
sembly on extraordinary-occasions.
And whereas the legislature of this
• Ftte, at their fell ion in November 1802, Re
solved, that, in the. event of the ratification oi
he late treaty between the United States and
the Creek for the celTiofi of certain
landsJo the Rate, the Governor be requeued
co convene the general ailembly as soon there
after as ci;eumfLnces would permit.
And- whereas I have received information
of\he ratification of the aforefaid treaty, and
other matters of importance require the de-.
liberation of the legislature—l have there
fore thought fir, to iilue-this my proclamati
on, appointing Monday the 28th day of
April next the rime for the meeting of the
genera! afiembiy at Louifydie the feat of go
vernment—and I r do hereby enjoin and. re
quire .the attendance of the lev era! member;*
ol die refpeftive branches thereof on the day
and me place above mentioned.
Given under rr.y hand and the great sea!
of the ‘ ate, at the Smte-Houfe in Lou
ifvillc, this feventcenth day of March,
in the vear of our Lbrd one thoufanb
e:giu hundred and threE and of the
Independence of the Linked States c!
America, tne twenty-fevtnth.
JOHN MILLEDGE.
By the Governor ,
HOR. MAR BURY, Sec'ry. of State]
GOD SAVE THE STATE. [CO.J
**""• r ttt ti ■mu him i ■ ~ 1 ~- ■ ■■—■ in itl w m t i MWII
LaR: Notice i
THE.pdmmiHrators to John ?v!i. ! !er, eleceafed. give
notice tb* tail rime, tor all demands aoslnb fdd-
Hte, to he rendered in by thb y tfi April next— ctb j
erwavs they will be barred, accord in to law.
F. S. Miller ,
/. B. Gißbons , Adm’r.s
* NOTICE.
ALL p rfons indebted to the T flare 0 f John
M’Ctdough defeated re requeued to come forward
indfnrake immediate payment or etfe all Nots and
accounts will be placed /n the bands of an Attorney,
for recovery.
Yl ARY ArCCLLOUII Admipistratix.,
March ;i t
Rale of Negroes .
ON the fecomj day of May next,
will he fold at the Court-house
of the county of M‘/ntofh, near the sa
pcrlo bridge, a gang of negroes, confiit- 1
ino* of twenty eight men and women,
all field hands and eight children, fold
as the personal eflate of Francis Du
mouffay, Ute of ffapelo ill aad deceased :
; conditions of falecafh.
Thomas Dechenaux. ex'rmsciideflate
•March 1 7, 1? 03.
Sales for 1 axes,
TTTTLLb e fold at the Court Koufc,ln the town o‘
y\f Brunsv ick,on ’he ltl> dayol August-next, tht
•o lowing tj aits ol land, fauated in the co jm> o
4'Svnn, or io muth thereof ns will the Taxes due
naci cods, reprek-nted ns beinp/in rletault from the
year 1790 to the year 1801. incluftve junlcft tlv* pro
prietors avai thcmltlves ot the lax laws, in fuchcale
made and provided, viz ; * Dolls. Colts
1000 Acres originally granted to
/Lac Ilaynes, 77. tax
7co ditto, originally granted to John
Bacon, tax ,55
500 ditto, originally granted to W.
M ivinzVe, tax 4o
coo ditto, originally granted to Win.
Jones, rax 50
500 ditto, originally granted to H.
Caiwell, tax * 4O
500 ditto, or-ginally granted to 11..
Bourquin, tax 40
James do well.
Collett or of Taxes , Glynn County,
January 25. 180?*
Collectors. Sales,
WILL be fold nt the Court House in Brunswick
°n <Ue 1 6' lr day of April next, the following
tracts of land, or so much thereof as will pay the
taxes and coils. -d
340 Acres fttuated in Glynn County, returned h\
David CanetW, for the year 1800 and 160i, ;tax.7
dodars and 67 cents aiul colts, 1 \yo hundred acifs
lituated in Camden .County, returned by Edward
Dudley, for the year 1800 and ISol, pax 9 dollars 33
cents and coftt,
James Powell, C. T. G. C,
January 20, 1803. 35
“taxes. ,
THE Digest of the Taxes lor Chatham County
for the year JBO2, being now received, the fubferi
ber requests t.he inhabitants to call at his CfTi c e
itnd difeharge their amounts before t!: f
toch of Mav next .* All those who do not avail them
(el ves of this notice, may expect after that period
to have the law enforced again!) them indifcrimjnatelv
James Alger, Tax Collett or, C.C. ;
Savannah March 21, St. 49.
For balq,
A HAN SOM E (second hand) GIIfG f with
/j.K. a pop and plated harness, will be fold very
low for cash, or a Note at Cos days. Aljo,
prime NEGRO-FELLO l7. — Conditions, caff ,
Enquire of }QoE\'ll ARNOLD.
Februiry24, 1803. . [43tf.|
THE IF A SUING! ON COFFEE
II O USE, ■
AND HOTEL,
Fr an kll n- Squ are,
S A MUE L SAUBE RE,
Respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that he lias taken that
Oininodiaus br:ck house, in Franklin-square,
oppofit to the Baprift; Meeting-houft, which
will be opened on Wednesday tho firft day of
Decetuber next j as a Coffee-houfe and llo
rel. Such gentlemen as favor him with their
cillorn, can be accommodated with boarff
irig and lodging,.in the mo ft genteel manner,
and the ftrifieft attention paid to render their
residence agreeable. Dinner and upr>erpro
vided for private parties at a few hours notice :
Coffee ahd Soups every day from 8 o’clock
in the morning till ten at night. Bets flakes
and Oysters at any hour of the day.
S.S. begs leave.ro add, that no exertion on
his part (hall be wanting to give fatvsfa&ion to
t’hole w ho may favor him with their cuftom,L
flatters himlelf, thai the principle on which
bis house is eftablifhecl, is such as will infurt
to firm the faffrages of the public in general
Wines, Porter and fnirituous liquors of thr
best quality.
1 J
N. B. Good fcabling for horses, and careful
v.3 *
o fliers.
Savannah, Nov. 20.
WASHINGTON HOTEL .
Mock Turtle will be ready This and every
day at Eleven o’clock. •
FaMILES SUPPLIED WITH SOUPS Its THE
l Highest per feci ion,
Beefstakes and Oyflers at any hour when
called for,
THt Boflon. New Tork , Philadelphia ,
Baltimore and IHaJhington Papers , wi//
larlx taken at the fVaJbington .Cojfce House and
Ho el.
Captains cf veifels are requeued to
leave at the .Wafliingtoh Coffee-Houfe, any
information it may be in their power to com
mumcate. The utmofl exertion will be mad
o procure the eariiefi intelligence.
Dumber 4.
AUCTION.
To be fold on the 4th day of May next, nr W
dw lling hrufeofMrs Hunter, in the city of Savartn •
ail the personal estate of Wiliivm Hunter e'iquire and
ccaled, confiiling of the Houlehdld and Kitchen Fu
niture, a Horfe* and Chair, and one pipe ot Wine, if
By. order of the. Executors.
J. ARNOLD, Au£\i©neer.
, March 31. (5*.)
NOTICE.
On Tue/day the iQth April next, at the
Ault ion ft ore, Commerce- Rove, at 10
o'clock, WILL BE SOLD, ail the
real ahdpersonal ejlate of captain Geo.
Throop, deceased, consijling of seme art i
cles of
HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN
F U II N I T U R E.
AVcaring apparel;
Mu/kcts,
A fiver mounted sword, <Scc.
A negro fellow, well known by the
name of TRIM.
The fmr'll house ere&ed not long since bv the cle
ceafei) in Broughton.ftreet ; it is con\enient and neat
ly finifhed wltether it mult be removed by the pnreha
ler, or m*y remainfubjeft to a ground rent will be
made known on the day o! sale,
A parcel ol Cases to protect Arecs, neatly made
with air hobs.
Fhe boards, fcantling, &c. asic Hands, makingthe
enclosure ol lot between the houses of Mr. M’Credie
and Dottor Parker : Conditions cash.
By order cf the edminiftrator.
Jr ARNOLD, Autt'r. *
March 28. 5 I— ■
Inferior Cow t —Chatham County.
Chambers , 1 yth February, 1803.
ORDERED, that holders of Lottery Tic
kers, in the thirdbcJals of the Hospital and Poothoule
lotrety, do within sixty days render the number and
numbersof ticKrtts, and of whom porehafed, in their
pofteflion refpeftively, in order to enable th.e court to
proceed in completing the drawing ol the said class.—.
Ordered to be publilhed.
Ordered, that the several flierifF? for fines, and
tax collectors, do on or before th.e firfr Monday in April f
next, render, an account of all monies received by each
of them, tor the county and bridge taxes, to the clerk
of the court- Ordered to be published.
Extratt from tbs Minnies, the 24th lebrua -
TBO3. 7. Bulloch, Cl'k.
ALMS HOUSE.
THE SUBSCRIBERS ,
the fund for ert&ing an ALMS
J_ HOUSE, are requeued to pay the a
iiount of their fubferiptions to Mr. Joha
1 oiton, in order tha* materials maybe pur
chased and the building . immediately com*
menced. Joseph Hcberjbant *
William Wallace*
. * B. Maurice, %
J. Glassy
7. Bolton .
March 10.
Runaway !
FROM the fubferiber-, on the Bth inflanr.a NEGRO
MAN, named DICK, supp Ted to be 2 years of
lie —aboil?*-x feet two inches high,* very flout made,
country bom : had on when he Vent awav, a blue
negro cloth jacket ar.cl trowllrs ; and rook kith him
great number of other cloths. The above negro
ormeily a part the property of Stephen Blount, of
.nis city, Any person delivering the laid negro to
Jolm Cooprr ; or lodge him ip jail, fha!l receive te sr
dollars reward. Edward C. IT j zgir ai.d.
Savannah, February 24, 1803 ( 4 T)
TWENTY DOLLARS REWAR IB
RAN- A WAY from the fubferiber, on the 9th
day of January last, a negro nun. named SM\f
aooi.t 27 fears of age, yellow Complexion, both of
his upper eye teeth of a black colour, as if rotten
about fix feet high, fl.ndci made, talks broken. Had
on when he went awhy, a green cotton negro doth
jacket and tiovvfers and took with him a blue coat
and white trowfers.
Fhe above negro Was formerly belonging to the
■ fl<ind o; [arnica, has been much at fca, and it is
elieved, defrgns to ge 1 or. board fome vdlel in the
of Savannah lor the piirpofe of reluming that
employment. All (apt-aMs of veflels are firictfy cau
ioned again!! carrying him ch s and ail perk ns are
f orbid to harbour or conceal him under, the fevered:
penalty of law,
The above rewsill will be paid ro any person who
vdi retur.n said negro to me, or ten dollars if lodged
n any gaol and information- thereof given (o that h
an be obtained. ‘ • e
William Ogleiree •
JVaJhington , Wilkes Ccur.ty , *1
February 7, 1803. f.
Run-away,
FROM the plantation of the fubferiber in Bryan
county, a likely young fellow named TiTUS, ‘
aged 25 yt ars, fix feet high and a fear on his right
cheek. Whoever delivers him to the fubferiber shall
be iiberabv rewarded.
a f
George M. Troup.
Savannah, March 10, 1803. ts.
For Sale.
THAT third part of Burnt Pott-IfLnd, (L r
the widow’s dower of the fibre of the late
niiter Winn J W hereon the dwelling-house, &c
situated : In afUuation lor health s*d the many 1
veniencies attendant thereon, can be equalled by
in the circumjacent .country. Iris particularly adapt,
ed to the accommodation of thole who in the proper
leafon nnv wjfli to enjoy the fa lint productions. Anv
oerlbn wilhing ro purchase will please apply 10
Savannah, Jan. 1 4. . JOHN LYON