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t *’ Letters Remaining tn the Post-
Ofiice Savannah this Inst. which if
not taken out before -die ill
July next Ensuing will \ j
be Returned to the
‘General Poft-Office, as
dead Letters.
A. 1
Wm. Addcrfon,
Wm. Addifen,
Asa Adams,
Amos Avery,
J. A- AfTelin.
J B.
George Brown, 3.
Isaac Baldwin,
Ebenezer Bowles,2
Miner Butler,
Ga. Berry ,
Elizabeth Butler,
Stephen Burr owes,
Kick'd. Bramhall , 3
John Boog,
Berry,
William M. Boyd, i
John Burk,
Peter Bell,
Joseph Bixlcy,
James Brown,
William Brown,
Peter Bartlmy,
Ijham Beairi\ y
Jo ft ah Bryan , 3
JohnM' P. Berrien,
‘William Belcher, 2
Belcb?r&Dickitifen.2
K. & % Bolton,
C, l
William Groper,
tjar**’ Courtauhi,
C lark,
Balts Clark,
William Cal laker,
Capt. Coppe,
Edward P CaldiveL
Samuel CrifwHl,
Scott Cray, 2
Daniel Coates,
William Origin on, 4
Joseph Clayton, jun.
John Clayton,
John caulder.
John Caig G? co,
JLhineas Coyne,
D.
Thomas Davis,
Mar ieLoui/eDucla ,2
John Orys da el,
Seth Daggett,
Wm. Dy/art,
Llijha Detinifbn ,
Robert Deirevilk ,
Richard Divis,
William Devin,
John Durand,
John Durid,
Ralph Do d/worth,
E.
John Edwards,
Josiah El dreg,
James Egle'fton,
M tnud Emanuel,
- Estol ,
Wihiam Elliott, 4
F.
Jofepb Forman,
sdl'r. Fawn,
Nathan Fit k, 2
L udla n F7 cderlck,
J 7 nrv Fritz,
Nathaniel Futford,
Ijaac Franks,
Fit zc hards,
James Fhyard,
James Fowler,
G,
Noah Gale,
NathL Guild ,
Hu[l:l Goodrich,
John Gray ,
James Ga/ltn ,
John Gard iter
Alexander Grant ,
If idiom Ganetf,
Alary Gray/lock,
j 1 \chard Green,
j\jiah Gray,
i G eke Good win ,
J-/<-/>/; A/. Godfrey ,
H.
7?% r li/AiW,
%\iLutn liuater,
William Hume 2
join Herb, 2
H. Harford,
Henry Harford,
Nicholas Hcjjelkins ,4
Joseph Hill,
James Worrier,
Elizabeth Warper,
Matilda Hut his on,
\ antes M. Holmes,
Duke Hamilton,
ihereja bt.Wulerf,
hrifliana Hammond
Kimbrel Howes,
]ofepb Hama ford,
Gear re Hume,
i~>
‘Daniel Hume ,
!Jojhua H owe,
David Homer ,
Alden Hammond,
Dan el n ulfe,
So mud Hartley,
amyal Harr on,
I. j.
T ackjon is’ Hartftenc ,
Alex'r.
Charles j onfon,
Dr. James J ackfon ,
Eliza Jones,
Joseph lepton,
J j/jn Jamison,
Jsxander Jdnjicn,
Alexander S Jones,
Robert Inman ,
{ cuben Jenny,
William Jobation,
K.
King.
- T 7/
J ohm Kemp,
Samuel Kerr if on,
L.
Joseph Lawton,
)ohn Letou man,
Midrew Lanagen,
Polly Lemlie,
Le Breton,
Frantz Li rich,
James Loerman ,
- David Lewis 4
William Leech ,
Kr chib all Little,
Wezekiah Lord, 2
F.dwm Lewis 3
! Vi] Hugh M'Donald,
Oanid Miller,
Guibcrt Miniere,
George W. M kJlifter
Jolepb Moore,
’ Robert Matthew r, 2
Gapt . Mulder ,
Danid M* Ivor,
\\ T m, Mtulean,
Miller & Boiler ,
Jczkn Martin*
Robert Moore,
George Mill, n, 2
John Milien, 3
James M‘Donald, 2
David Mathews,
vittey Mac lain,
1 Mrs. A/ 4 Lain,
Menard,
James Max we!, 2
Eliza : Afiddlcton,
William Mills,
Edward ilTDonaid.
Peter Ma-claggan,
Meneis,
George Miller,
Vhadd. Maynard,
F.B. witchel,
Stirh Meade,
Pat. M'Gawan, 3
re. M‘Gov.an, <S;cc
Nathaniel Moore,
P rter M\Avet,
lames m c Levan,
John M‘Lane,
-[‘Lean,
N. M‘reely, 3
:)avid Morrison,
william rianpeon,
i)aid Mnn v) ,u $
Thomas Murihal, ]
N.
Robert Nieoll,
Mary C. Norton,
william Norris,
saylor c? Unwin,
Alex’r. Nicholson,
william Noel,
O.
O’Duhigg,
Zabeau Oltry,
,%'begail o'Coner,
Charles ODonel,
P.
Samuel Peters;
Ebenezer Perry, 2
George Provand,
Robert Peeas,
oavid Parker,
\ppolos potter,
oan. Goff’ Phipps, \
Jess Fardee,
Catherine Pa pot,
John C. Parr lot,
David G. Pugh,
jna. Phelps,
Franco. Porz,
Samuel Patierfoa,
George Fnble,
poulin,
Thomas polhill,
Q.-
Cornelius- b-Quigly
R.
james Ross,
john R ofs,
j. jßois,
jofeph Reynolds,
George Robert,
Reuben Robei s,
jofeph Robei ts,
joiin alston,
/homas Randall,
lifer Raida,
Villiam Roper, 2
Peter Ridge,
Charles Ramfdell, 2
S.
Elizabeth shaw,
Robert smith,
solornon shad,
silas sage,
Arthur statefbry,
Hlirail swain,
hi;za. m . simpfon, 2
Daniel saunders.
jabez Stanton,
John Singleton,
F.lifna Snow,
William Gpencer,
/hornas Young,
Post Office, ift April 1803.
ISAAC BEN ED IX. P. M.
LOTTERY.
IN compliance with cm ahi of the Legist an
of the State of Georgia , author ifing certain
oners, therein named to zjlakhjh a Lot
tery for the purpose of raising i H R E E
thousand DOLLARS, Jar the purpose of
improving the navigation of Ogeekse and Canon
ib:e Rivers, A majority of said Commijfmers
having met on the iStb day of February, 1803,
adopted the / oHominy Si heme of a Lottery for the
purpose above mentioned, which they leg leave
to present to the public.
THE SCHEME,
1 Prize of 500 Dollars, \s 50 o Dolls.
1 200 - - 200
j ‘ 100 - 300
a 50 100
So - 10 - - 500
400 - 5 2000
866 4 3465
612 3 2 43 6
1 3i3 Pnze 10500 Dolls
7000 Tickets at two Dollars each, are 14000
dollars, which leaves for the Navigation, and
expe.nces of the Lottery, 3,500 dollars.
**.* Net two Blanks to a Priz~e.
The comma fliooers flatter themselves they
will be able to commence drawing the above
totterv in the month of May next.
\ypy > Tickets to be had tins Office , at Msfsrs
Seymour and WcclbopStr's Book-fore, Savannah
and ci ihe Cpm nijfioners.
Luas Cassrls,
Jesse iVPCaI], , ~
*; „. , > Commit sio r.ers,
j res thru,
Samuel Smith, 4
<fbe /aid Lottery will be drawn in Savannah,
February *Q. tSog- (44)
Brought to Goal.
4 NEGRO fekow beiongi lg t<> Mr. Brailsford :
o Carol n , calls himle'f JOHN.
John P* Oates, g. c.c
Mach lot |
Dornney Smith,
William Clay Si ip e
fames Sporror,
Sheffington Selby,
John Scriven, 4
| Horace Smyth, •
Luther Smith,
john Saunders, 2
Alexander Small,
T
Josiah Tat nail, 4
Madam Terrien vve
Taque, 2
Matthew Thomas]
Lewis Thoinpfon, 2
David rravis,
IG eorge t h ompfun z
ItSJiell Toy,
j John Tic e,
| 1 arviera,
jfohn Taylor,
{Mathew mpez,
\mlre w T n rn b ull, 3
Taylor Miller & co
U.
Gufiavus L T pfum,
V.
7 imornty Vanderbilt,
Mrs V a Been,
john Van Brake],
verrlere, 2
W.
Joseph Welfcher,
Elias Williams, 8
lobt. Walls,
johnAVooif,
iv Ir s S. Wood ho n fe, 2
Suiannah, Vv ood,
Jacob Wood, 2
Edward Walsh,
jo fuah Williams,
Charles Williams,
denj n min \\ ard, 2
\nn Ward,
F.lilha Wing,
Ruta Watts,
Yfaac Wicks, 2
lort V illon, 2
Catherine Wald
burger,
Andrew Wat'fon,
Peter Woodberry,
Lp Aral mWa r n er j u n
l homas Wylly,
V- Icy Waters,
Hamilton Wilson,
Y.
John Young,
Buckingham county* (Virginia.)
l2th March, 1803.
SIR, - t ‘
bDspicTiNc the within advertiied negroes
are runaway Haves from Georgia, I tah® this method
toendeavor to let the owner hear of them.
There is alfoat Mr. Robert rlnderfon’s. on Hatcher s
creek, in this county, a mulatto girl about 15 or l 6
years old, who lays she got faperated from a negro
man and a negro woman, a few days before than
mentioned in the inclcfed advertifenunt, were taken
Vl y t that Hie as well as they, are free, and lhat they
were travelling trom Georgia to Maryland ; I aiv
told (lie has good information for such a person as (he
is: (he has no evidence of freedom.& I expe& came oil
trom Georgia with the two that are taken up iu
Fluvanna ; I do not know what name fit? calls herlelf.
James’s river divides Fluvanna and Buckingham,
and the places mentioned are about 60 miles above
I Richmond. You will be good enough to make this
information us public as pollible, that the owners
may bear oi them.
I am vour obedient frrvant.
tVin. B, Bernard .
Tb the Pofr-mafter* or any printer in bavan
nab, Georgia .
COMMITTED to the jail of Fluvanna countv, rn
Ka the l*T;h of November lall, a Negro tVati who!
cp.ils hintfeli John 3 niter, luppofed to be a runaway; |
aned about 76 years, oh*in*. 5 f eet 6 inches high. Hunt
•l iOv has lume •■figus o the 1 ma■ >-pox oi a yellowish
-omphxion, his iert thumb (i ff and bent backwards ;
•us on a fearnought great coat* London brown coat,
pans jacket,and oznaburg overalls and sh rt.
Alio, at the fame time, a Negro VV oman, who
calls heifeil Sarah Butl r, about 5 teat hph, about
2S years oi a ; >e, has a feir over her right eyr
and pitted with the small-pox. had on a cotton
fhift, plain jacket 2nd cotton petticoat.
the above mentioned negroes fay they were
emancipated by Jeremiah Chate, of Annapolis, i
Maryland ; that they were (toien from thence an<’
carried to the county of Oglethorpe, in the Hate
>f Geori ia. from which l&ft mentioned place they
n-de their efc- pe, snu were on their return to
Maryland wh-n taken up : Tlfe owner or owners
,i anv, are defind to prove their property, pay
the charges and take them away, or they will be
dealt with as the law directs.
fohn Johnson , and. s. fer
* Alien Bernard * s. f. c.
Februbtv 9. 57*
For Sale .
\ handsome Negro Woman,
WrlO has been in this country one year, part
of which time the has been employed as houfc
le. v ciiit, (old for no fault ; her present owner intend
ing to leave the Bate. Apply to
JOSEPH ARNOLD.
ALSO,
A NFGRO FELLOW,
suitable for thehoufe < r field. Apply above.
April 18 —5
For Safe*
Low for cafhy four good Horses , a
Waggon & Geers.
Apply to JOHN HARRISON*
near Market square.
April 18. 4**7.
Chambers , c\th April , 1803*
PRESENT THE HONORABLE
Edward Leif air George Jones , Edward
Harden and John G. IFlllian:fen.
IN order that the Lottery For est abli fix
ing a Seaman’s Hoipital and Poor
Houle, may be carried into full
effect,
It is ordered,
TH AT. the iateCommiffioners, or the
Repre-fen-tatives of each of the late de
ceased Comniillioners, do deliver over
to the Commiflioners appointed on the
eighth day of March last palt, all Checks,
Tickets, ligned and blank tickets, that
may refpecl the lottery aforefaid ; and
the said Commissioners, are required to
make a clear & perfect digeftin feperate
columns for each of the lateCoinmiffion
ers, in order more clearly to afeertain
the full Hate of the lottery ; and report
fptcialiy thereon.to be lodged with the
clerk of this court on or before the firil
Monday in May.
Ordered, that the foregoing be pub
lidled in die Museum and Republican
Gazettes.
Extract from the minutes this sth
April, 1803.
iMSI j. BULLOCH. Clk.
Land for Sa ie.
TtO befold and immediate poiTcfiion gi
ven, 200 acres of land, old survey, ad
joining lands in dispute, between the Hon.
Jacob Read of sooth Carolina, and the Hon.
Wm. Smith of Savannah, on the Monteat!
road,about 9 miles from Savannah : It is vvel
timbered, and must be an objedt to any per-
Ibn who has river plantations contiguous
4 O
thereto. Also a trad of 1000 a res ex cel
lent cotton land,in Columbia county, 10 miles
above Augutla. 100 acres of w hich is under
good fences and might be phnted.to advan
tage next year: Also 1500 acres good oak and
hickory in Franklin county originally granted
to Col. Benjamin Filhbourn, adjoining at
rhe time of lurvev, lands of Richard Cali and
Thomas Collier efqrs. The above lands will
be difpefed of before the last day of February
j.next. All persons are cautioned againfl tref
jpalLng on the above lands.
Michael Burke.
j December 13.
NOTICE.
ON FRIDAY the 20th day of May Next vdt
be fold at the court House.
A Negro Fellow that has loft one eye ah on.
twenty three year of age {he is young aud likely]
sup) ofed to have be tended to a Mr. Harden burg
Sos New-J erf ey to be fold for his goal Fies .
J. P. OATES, Goaier. C. C.
March 20, 1803.
BROUGHT TO GOAL,
A NEG ROE Fello w who calls hims elf Samuel
Hen ion Jays he :j free, but las no papers to the*
ejfebl, he is a french negroe about eight (A twenty
years old about five fat eight inches fi cut made
fitout whi/kers.
J. P. OATES, Goaier. C. C.
Savannah March 25 1803.
WANTS,
TO to hire by the month, quarter, or year, a SER.
V ANT fa boy from 12 to 15 years of age,
who is honetf, and accullomed to houfc attention. —
j Pleaie apply to ibAAC BENLDiX.
| March 14. 148th
Wanted Immediately.
EIGHT or ten prime pent bunas, Jot the purpose of
cultivating Gotton , near this city : A liberalpi ic g
uui be paid punctually .* 7 hey will be well treated, lor
further particulars apply at this tfjhe.
Savannah. ‘January 1, 1802. 2awtf.
Nonce is Hereby Given.
THAT the iuMlribers have been duly ap
pointed A ill tenets of the ettate and ttfe&s of Richard
Wayne, jut tor. and B njatnhi Sims, of Savannah and
Angufta, in the and strict of Georgia—Bankrupts. All
persons indebted to the said Wavne and Sims, aro
therefore make immediate payment, 3M
all those who have any of their effefts, are required to
deliver the fame to
David Reid, [ of Angus -
homas Gardner , j ta, or
William Bey cl, of Charlcfiqg.
February 14-th, 1 803. (4p.)^%
. NOT ICE.
AEL persons to whom the estate of
Francis Levett, esquire, late of Julian
ton, is indebted, are requested to furnilh their
accounts, or stateii'ent of their demands, duly
attested, and those indebted to the estate, are
expe&ed to make ifnmmediare payment, to
William Stephens,
Matt he v/ Johnston,
James Johnston jun.
Executors.
December 4.
A liberal rentvdll be given for about 2000
Acres prime cotron land, on or about Sapelo—
.pply as above.
TO BE REN TED,
AND pofjefficn given immediately the Stir
formerly occupied by M*. Thomas MC
Harris , near the exchange. D.B.MJJ CHELL
April, 1 1.
NO I'LLt.
WHEREAS the fubferiher being duly appointed
and confirmed Afiignee of the eltare *of William
Thomplon of this city, Bankrupt, who has been al
itrwtd ins CertificHte of difchai ge .♦ 1 hi s is therefore
tonorify all perfons.indebted to'thefaid Wm. -rhomp*
■on, to pay the fame to the fuhfcriber who alone if
| lego fly authorized ro receive the fame ; and those
having property or eiFea.s belonging to the Bankru’C
m their pofTefiion, are not to deliver the Dm?, but to
give notice u S. FILES, Affiance.
Savannah, sth April, IfO?. (12G54)
The Subscriber.
fNFORMS his friends in general and %e
Citizens of Savannah, that he has opened a
btiufs of Entertainment on that pleasant fixation,
belonging to Mrs John Moore on White Bluff
road , wftiAn one and an half mile of Savannah ;
on whom they may rely , that thef Ablest atten
tion will be ebferved to give general fatisfafiion j
William Pirder p
January 19, 1803. t s
j\ LLperton? are cautioned not to trefpals on a traiffc
l X. o', land, i2 hundred acres, in the county of Gant
deo, butting and bounding east bv river
and land of Jons, iiehon foutb by Benj. Sinaieton’s
hml °n every fide by land vacant at the time ©rfurvey.
A.fo, a traa of four hundred and sixty acres, bour.d
ed r h \ hy , Greir Sati,,a river 5 - W - by cant. Hich-
land, and on the oilier sides by vacant lain Lat
the time of Purvey.
w . M. BURKE
Fbruary 14th ißo^.
ten dollars REWARD.
Absconded from the plantation of the
the fubfer iber, on the yth of March lafl,
a fellow named Summer • had on
when he went away a pair of dark brown
doth trowfers, a white coat of plains, and
a red ft ripe dwat ft coat: lie is about 25
years of age, and of a f lender make. Who
ever wifi deliver fdid feWow at said plan
teuton , c\ven miles from Waynefborongk,
on the Quaker Road, or lodge him in any
goal in the slate, fljaW receive the above
reward. It is j upp ofed he ts fomcwherc
in the neighborhood of Bloody point •
J. BOWEN, jun.
April n. tf* 55.
Blank B ooks.
for sale at this Officer