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F xchange.
Vhrcf floras iatbc tlarj ltory to RENT*,
for ter:?9 enquire of John Bolton, Esq.
By order of the Board,
THOMAS VITT, Secretary.
June 23, 78. tr *
Aj, TANARUS/ rtiiu ng t>< b l)v\ ll
LI -'• HOLME iuit.ffile to- a final!
fain* v, . I situated in an efigible p-*rt
of the eiiy, on an improving ieale of 3,
4 :r j ye trs, mav meet with ,v oil terms
by applying to Mrs. Mary Bulloch.
May 20 (67) ts.
To kz Ratted^
Two Stores, One fruiting on Bull
ft eet between, the Bay and Johrfon's
square, the other adjo’ning fronting an
alle.’ ; ca’ h ftuie has 1 celiar and fjacious
garret. hYr terms apply **.t th*s office.
Ju v 2. ‘BO3. ts. 80.
Ho Leafefor a term of years
A VALUABLE trad of oak
hickory ant rice lands within
Seven miles of Savanah equal in
quiliiy to any lands in the County
of Chatham. For terms apply to
Francis Ccurvoi/ie.
November 24. ts (ts)
Sheriffs Sale .
On Tuesday 2 d of August next , will
be fold by public outcry at the
Court House in this cith between
the our of 10 and 3 o'clock.
ALL that LOT of LAND adjoin
ing Fair Lawn lot, to the weft containing
45 acres, seized as the property of Dr.
John Love, postponed from July fide.
•PLt to he fr?n at the dhuiff’s office.
Conditions Calh.
T. NORTON, S. C. C.
Sav. July 5 1803. ‘ ts. 80.
Sheriffs Sale .
On Tuesday zd of August next will
be Sold by Public outcry at the
Court House in this City between
the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock.
ALL tha/LOT of LAND part of
Fair Lown tradl known by the No: 12
containing 54 3-4 acres Seized as tire
property of Ri'bard Wylly Esq. dectaieti.
Conditions C.tfh.
T. NORTON. S. C. O.
Savannah 2d July 1803. 80 ts.
Sales ior Taxes-
WILL be fold at the Court-House,
In the town of Brunswick, on
the 4 r L day of August next, the follow
ing tracts of land, situated in the county
of Glynn, or so much thereof as will pay
the taxes due and cost? represented as
Being in default from the year 1790 to
the year 1801, inclusive, unless the pro-
avail themtelves of the tax law
in l’uch case made and provided, viz .•
Dolls. Cofls.
1000 Acres originally
granted to lfaac Baynes, 77 tax
700 ditto, originally grant
ed to John Bacon, 55 tax
500 ditto, originally W.
iVFKinzie, 4o tax
300 ditto, originally graft
ed to Wm. Jones, 30 tax
500 ditto, originally grant*
ed to H.Calwell, 4o tax
5 00 ditto, originally grant
ed to H. Bourquin, 43 tax
James Powell,
Collector of Taxes, Clynn
County.
Jan. 26 , 1803. ts.
Tax Collators Sales.
JVdl be fold, at the Court-House in the town
of Brunswick, on the lift day of Decem
ber next, the following
TRACTS of LAND,
Situated in Glynn county ; or as much thereof
as willpay the taxes due and cofls, repre
fentedas being in default from 1790 to
1 801 inclusive , (unless the proprietors,
agents r truflces avail themselves of the
tax laws in such case made and provided)
viz.
No.acres. To wl'om originally granted. Tax.
D. C.
500, William Graves, 43 25.
750, La r hlan M’Gilveray, 25 00.
500, Morgan Sabb, 43 25,
200$ William Jones, 20 50.
300, James Stewart, 28 00.
600, Richard Fox, 48 25.
250, Thomas Sullivant, 25 00.
200, John Hopkins, 20 50.
15c, Raymond Demere,j 1111,15 25.
500, George Kincaid, 43 25.
300, James Buder, 28 co.
James PowellfT. C.Glynn county.
June 10. 76. ts.
mil be 60 LD at Public Auction?
(in purjnance of anorder of the
Inferior Court of Camden County)
on the firjl Tuesday , in September
next , between the hours cf io and
1 o'clock y at the Ccurf-koufs in
said County,
45,000 Acres of Land*
ON the waters of the Great Satdla,
beingin grants of iooo acres:—
ALSO, one water lot in the town of Sc.
Li/ry’s, in the county of Camden afore-
I .vi : the fame being the real estate of
j<■ v;s Macomb, late of the said county
c< CL: nden, deceased. Conditions Caih.
June 28:h 1803. PARK AVERY,
(is.) MARY AVERY,
A~ ix, ofj. Macomb , deceased.
Sales fer Taxes.
WILL e l r )Id at the court-hetrfe in
the town oi Brunswick, on the 27th day
of November next, the following tracts
of land, innate in Ue county of Glynn ;
or so much /hereof as will oa 1 for the
taxes due and colls, reptefemedas beir.g
in default from year 1783 to the year
1801, inclusive, uniels the proprietors
avaii themselves of the tix law in such
case made and provided : 1650 acres,
originally granted to Thos. Smith, tax
185 dollars 48 cents, and colts. — 1000
acres, granted John Joor,tax 111 dollars
15 cents and coifs.
James Powell, c. t. g. c.
May tltlr, 1803. ts 68.
Sale ot Negroes.
On •Saturday the 3cib day of I'dy
next, will be fold at th° court--houle in
the county of MGr.tcfh. near S peio
bridge, a gang of negroes, confiiiinft ol
twenty eight men and women, and. eight
children loUl as the pefVonal estate ot
Francis Dunuuiflay, late of dapcio ifhnd.
deceated. Conditions - a{h T e above
piopeiry was on the 1511- Morch lift,
edvertiled ior iale on the fecund of Lit
month, and the sale op. that day a*as
pod pom and for want bidders.
f norms Decheneaux, Ex'r*
SlvaniK.ll. 2d June, 1 3. 71 ts.
RUNAWAY
i. FROM the Sub-
feriber about /he lit if
of June kdt a negro
Allow thti Property of
3 Mr * Pc!ham / U
! CarolinznamedLewi*;
Gw* ...r r ...J /ibout 5 feet 6 c.r o
lr. ‘hes no n : remarabie fto it, /hm
drelied in Sailor Cloths ; Speaks r rench,
and Fngiiifi ; pre/ends he is f.*ee, l as,
a very loud hoarse voice, lips f ?:r
on h.s forward, one on his upper lipp,
A liberal reward will be paid to any
one who will lodge himin the goal of
tbiscity. Mahers of veflel,areftriuily forbid
taking him oft, or Employing him.
Henry Putnam.
July 7 1803. ts 80
Twenty Dollars Reward\
EHfeftfgrTT’q .1 13 AN A WAY from
XV, the Sub. criber
about lsthinftaflt, a
jhfir* Negro fellow named
FELIX, about 21
L#; years of age, 5 feet
.* -**!-** 10 in-theshigh has a
flat nose and tlnck
lips.with a very prominent mouth, and
fpeeks bad Engiifh,had on when he *vent
ofF an ofuaburgs shirt and tiowlers,
and a* chip hat. It is supposed lie will
artempt to hire himfelf on board fome
Veflei hound to the Weft Indies.
person delivering Lid fellow to the Sub
ic riber, or lodging him in Savannah GoaL
lhaii receive rlie above reward.
Robert Jordon.
Verington, Ule of Hope,
June thth 1803. 74 ts
Twentv Dollars Reward.
- JL—. ■ 1 jßanaway from the
l 1 A fubferiber, living in
1 ijflk town Peterf
burgh, Georgia, a
Negro Man, named
EMANUEL; 2 Sy ears
of age, 5 feet 8 or 9
inches high,well made
very light complexion, has a fear on Ms
left cheek, occasioned by a bile, has re
markable straight hair, and wears rings
in his ears. lie is an arttul feu lib! e feL
low, has been lately*Urought from \ 7 if_
ginia, where it is expetiled he will aim
to get to by the way of Savannah or
Charleston. It is likely he will endea
vour to pass as a free man. Any perfot:
securing him in ?nv ]ail so that be may
be got again, shall be entitled to tbs
above reward. jMafters of vefleis and
otliers are cautioned against carrying him
otF or harboring him, as they will on von*
vifticn anfwer'it at their peril.
Le ROY POPE.
Peterfburgh, (Geo.) June 4 77. ts
Twenty Dollars Row a rd.
:r- J RAN-A WAV from
[ vhe fubferiber, or the
. 9th day of January lass,
ne § ro man earned
SAM, about 27 years
of age, yellow com-
L plexin both of *his
upper eye teeth of a black colour, as
if rotten about hx feethigh, /lender made
talks broken. Had on when he wen:
away, a green cotton negro cloth acket
and trowfers and took with him a blue
coat and white trowfers.
The above negro was formerly be
longing to /he iiiand of Jamica has
been much at sea, and it is believed,
dt I'igns to ge t on board fome ve/iel in
harbour of Savannah for the purpose of
resuming that employment. AB captains
cf veilelsare strictly cauitoned againlt
carrying him off and all persons are for
bid harbour or conceal him under the
fever est penalty of law.
The above reward will be paid to any
persons w 1 o will return laid negro to
or ten dollars if lodged in any goal, and
information thereof giyen so /hat he can
be obtained.
William Ogletree.
IVaflfmgton , Wilkes County ,
Feb. 7, tf.
15ilis ot Lading
for sale at tills Office.
Thirty Dollars
WILL be given to any perfon,\vhc
will deiiverthe under mentioned
fe.lows to the keeper of Chatham goal :
IhAAC a stout mulatto, well known
about Savannah, and CYRUS a well
made alack fellow about 25 years of age,
sloveniy in his dress and of a very down
calt, foibiddi pg appearance.
Twenty dollars will be paid for appre
hending tfasc and :en dollars for Cyrus,
by applyingtq A. M‘Queen at Montgom
ery, or to Wdhamfon & More/. ts.
June tf
Stolen,
TP ROM the plantation of the fubferiber
ts in Culutnhia county, on Friday
wight ibe stVi of Novemberlaft, a bright
bay Mare evg ,t years old, tour feet ten
or eleven inches high, her near hind foot
white, with fevered black spots mix’d
therein, ixj *o a fear in her forehead occa
fim ed by her being cut for the daggers;
wt'li g:.* * ed, p?.ce M ; # trots and canters.
Thirty collars will be paid by the fob
feriber hereof, to any p erf on who will
dei’.ver tie Lid mare, or on giving such
iiilon alien that rhr ‘ 1 enahie the fubferi
ber lo get her. Jhe Lid m:\reis fup
pcfed io have been flolen by a certain
n'Hn who psfles t r j the tajne of yohn
Wi Ilians.
Benjamin Wilisms,
CMirrA* 1 contv. oth. 58° 7 * > u'\‘7T
. uOton * i,a. negroVyuo wy ays
O liis name is HOPE; that he ranaway
from in South-Garalina, near
tieorgetovn, ar.d tcrmerly belonged to
Thomas Hamßicn, us Columbia county
in Georgia. j. P* Gates, goalcr.
Save.vmah, 20tn May . 1803. f 5”7 ’ rs-
Notice is Hereby Given .
„ THAT the fubicribers have
been duly appoiiir*d AfSgnees of the
estate and OftAs of Richard V/ayne,
jut ior, and Bfhja-mki Starts, nf Kr.vantrah
and Aun-u’fta, in the duliicc of Georgia
—Bankrupts. All persons indebted to
the said Wayne and Sims, ’fere therefore
•requested to make immediate payment*
and all those who have any of their
effecls.are required to deliver the fame to
.David Reid,
Thomas Gardner £
of Augusta, or
William Boyd, of Char left on.
February 14, 1803- ts. (4^)
“ ‘-Notice. ‘
ALL persons having demands-againil:
■the eilateof Joshua Stafford, deceased,
are requeued to exhibiuhern legally au
thenticated for payment on or before the
ftrft day of September next, and all those
indebted to make payment by that day, to
Margaret Stafford, Admx •
Glynn county, Mav 26. 68.tf.
NOTICE.
CopaLtnerfljip of R. & John
Bolton.
THE death of rnr. Rober/ Bolton,
_ tenders it necessary to inform the
friends and correspondents of -/he firm,
both in the United S/stes and abroad,rha?
the funds and stock in trade, remain
as heretofore, and tha/ provision is made
not only to prefervc, but annually ro ir.-
crease the capital ; and they are also in
formed, that the bufmefs of /he house will
continue to be conducted by JOHN
BOLTON, under rhe firm of
Robert & John Bolton
Joseph Habersham ,
William Wallace ,
George Woodruff,
John Bolton, Executors.
Savannah, December io.. ts.
Nonce.
t\ LL nerfons liavirig demands egainft
the estate c,f William MienarH, iate
of Liberty county,deceafed, ire requested
to them properlv atteflec!, and
tlioi'e indebted, to meke immediate pay
nT2!lt, to
John Jones, Adnrr.
Liberty County, Bth April. ISO3 55.tf.
The Subscriber
WILL be ablent from this State until
theiftOclobtr next, Ric’nard M. StiieS
Esq. and Thos. F. Williams are duly
Qualified to act as his attornies dnrii*g
said abxence.
Richard Dennis .
June 2,r ts 70.
Edwin H. Bolton^
Has so- Lie at his ship yard
SPRUCE and Y r e!low pine spars
and mafb from 25 ro 73 feet
long which w ill be fclc ar a moderate
price in rough or wrought.
White pine Boards,
Rangiug Timber,
Tar and Turpentine,
He is well fixed for heavrngjvefsels
down and doing all kinds /hip car
nters work ts.
COWSWHHEER WANTED*
CASH and a generous price is
effe'ed for, from ten to twenty
large good COWS iA twenty bead of
SHEEP that are of a good breed.
Those that have been raised on tie
halts would be preferred. Apply to
the printers.
June 16—74 —2&wtL ts
Factorage Comtniffion
Bufnefs.
VHE SbUSCRISER,
HAVing been duly appointed one of
the Vendu Mailers, tor the city of
Savannah, offers his services to the public
for the ditpofal of GOODS at Auction,
at the Vendue Store Commerce-Row
Hehas convenient ftoresfor tranfacling
ufinefs in the Factorage and Commiflion
line. All favors duly acknowledged and
punctually attended to by
JNGRAMM. MONNOX.
March 1 1 130-?. ts 49
Fa&orage & Commiflion
Bull ne Is.
Coffee-Houjc wharf.
rHE Subicribers having en
tered into copartner/hip un
der the firm of
Phinizy Sf Wdm an.
and having rented convenient
(lores on said wharf for the recep
tion of ail kinds of Produce and
Property which may be entrusted
to their care offer their fervire to
their Friends and the Public in
above line end hope by ffriclatten
tkm to merit their confTdence.
Their counting House is the
lately the one occupied by E.
•<S’tark on laid wharf.
Ferdinand Phinizy
Francis 11, Welm an
January 5 1803'’ ts.
WAR UtiPAWI MLNi. ,
June }JI, 1 803.
Notice is hereby Givea,
. A! leparate propolais v ii] be
J cived at the oiiice of the Secretary
for the Department o ;72 until tne
31st day of July next ensuing for tlie
cd’ all rations, which may Le
required i'cr he life ofi lie United Stares
from the fh'ft dsy of October, 1803,
until the -30th day of Sptember, iBo4,
both days inclulNe, at the following
places— VIZ.
Fir ft. At Niagara, Detroit, Chik ago,
Kakesoi tfe Miami, the
Fort Wayne, and at any olace in the
state of Ohio.
Second. At Yrncennes.
Third. At Fort Mallac, near the mouth
; of the ‘Ohio, Kafkafkias, and near tlte
mouth of the Illinois southwest.
Fourth. At S. W. ‘Point, Tellicn,
Knoxville, Nashville, and at any place or
places wheie troops are or may be Ra
tioned marched or recruited within *tlie
state of Tenneftte and Kentucky,’ and
within the Cherokee nation between
Tenneflee and Georgia.
Fifth. At theGliickafaw Bluffs,Natchez,
Fort Adoms,Mobile, and any place within
the Milliflippi Territory more than <en
miles from >he river, and on the road
between the Miftiffippi Territory & the
Tenneflee river and on the road from
Natchez to the boundary line between
the Choctaws and Cbickafaws pnj at any
place in the Cbickiaw or Cockiaw coim
try between Bear Creek and Naicj.ez.
Seperate proposals also will be received
as aforefatd for the supply of all rations
which may be r .’quired for the use of the
United Sates from the tft day of January,
1801 until the 31st day December cf the
fiiirie year both dsys inclusive within the
several states hereinafter mentioned—viz.
Mxth, At Fort Wi-kiiifon, Cocklpur,
Ifiland.. and at c.r,y place or places where
troops are or may be ftationed, -marched
or recruited within the state of Georgia,
or on the Indianffioundary betweerrGeor.
p’a and rite Creek nation.
Seventh. Charlefton, Rocky Moun
tain, on the head wateis of the Santee,
and at any place or places where troops
are or may be ftattoned, marched or re
cruited within live states of South and
North Carolina.
Eighth. At Norfolk and at any place
or uiaces where troops are or may be
ftattoned, marched or recruited within
the state oi Virgin a.
Ninth. At Forr M Hetiry, and at any
place or places where troops are or may
be Rationed, marched or recruited with
in the state of Maryland.
Tenth. At tort iVlvfUin, Piuiburg,
‘Carlifle, and at anv place or places
where troops are or may be Rationed,
marched or recruited within the dates
of Pennsylvania, New'jer'.y and Deia
w are.
Eleventh At fort jay, Weft Point,
Albany, Schenectady, and at any place
arid places where troops aie or may be
stationed, marched or recruited within
the date of New*York, excepting Nia
gara
Twelfth. At Fort Trumbull, Fort
Wolcott, in any part or Vermont, and at
an)place or places where troops are or
may be Rationed, marched or recruited
within the Rates of Connecticut and
Rhode Ifiand.
Thirteenth. At Fort Independence
(Boßon Harbour) and at any place or
places where troops are or may be sta
tioned, marched or recruited within rhe
Rate of Maflachufetts the Difirift g-.f
Ma ire excepted.
Fourteenth. At Portfmourh,| Port
land, and at any place nr places where
troops are or may be Rationed, marched
or recruited within the Rare of New-
Hampßnre and the Diftrift of Maine.
A Ration to consist of one pound and
a quarter of Beef, or three charters of a
pound of Pork, eighteen ounces of Bread
or Floor one gill of Rum,Whi!ky or Bran
ds. and at the ot two quarts of
Sak ; four quarts of Vinegar, four pounds
of Soap, and cm- pound and an half
('andles to every hundred; Rations, yj..
prices of the several component pans
the Ration mull be fpecified.
The Rations are to be turniffed in f,- c
quantities that tliere Ilia 11 at all ti nv -
during the terms of the proposed C o n
tra&s, be fufficient for the confump:j,u:
of the troops at Michilimacinac, Detr o i*
and Niagara for fix months
and at each of the other po/ts on \ f
Western waters,for at lead three month<
in advance, of good and wholesome pro
vi lions, if the lame /hall be required. 4 Ii
is also to be permitted to all'and eV rv
of the Commandants of foriiiied plrcer
or ports to call for at feafons when the
fame can be transported, or at anytime
in the case of urgency, such supplies of
like provilions in ad vance, as in the dis
cretion of the Commandant ftmll be
deemed proper
It is to be underflood that the contraftor
is to be at the expense and rilque of
i(filing the iupplies to the troops,and that
all lolles fu/tained by the depredations of
an enemy or by means of the troefps, of
the U. States (hall be paid for. by the
United States at the price of the articles
captured or deitroyed.on the depofttions
of two or more perfoiu of creditable
characters, and the certificate of a com
milfioned officer, afeertaining the
cumtlance of the loss, and the amount
or the arricle for which conipenfetion
(hall be claimed.
i he privilege isunderftood to be refer.,
ved to rhe United States of requiring
that none of the lupplies, which may be
iurnifhed under any of the proposed con
tracts, fliall be dined until the lupplies
which have been or mav be furnifhed
dcr con-rads, now in force, havei been
consumed, and that a fopply in advance
may be always required at any of the
fixed ports on the sea board or Indian
Frontiers, not exceeding three months.
H. DEABRORNy
Secretary of Wary
79 t-.3re.m;
Fcr Sale
A TRACT of Land containing
300 acres or there abouts, Prime
Cotton and Rice Land situated in
Liberty C our.ty near Riceborough;
Enquire at the Au&ion Store Com
merce Row, df
I. M. MONNOX,
Apr 1 4 1803 ts
~ . - - . - -
William Mdiss & Cos.
Have imported, in the barque, Nixon,
and ihip Daphne from Liverpool,
/hip and Margaret from Scotl
and, a very handsome and
General ajf'ortment of
GOODS,
Which they will difpofeofon the lowed
terms by the piece or package.
I lie Subscriber,
INFORMS his friends in general
and the citizens of Savannah,
that he has opened a HOUSE OF
■ENTERTAIN MENT, on a plea
sant situation belonging to Mrs ,
John Moore, on IVbits Bluff road,
■within one and an half miles of Sa
vannah ; on whom they may rely
that the jin ft ft attention will be
abferved tc give general fat is fa SI ion,
Wm, BINDER.
January 19, ISO3. —cf,
THK PUBLIC IN GENERAL
ARE hereby informed , that a
Snbfcriptionis opened forsak
ing the liken els of His Excellency
General James Jackson, and the
Honorable General Lachlan M’ln
tolh, both of the State cf Georgia,
’ CONDITIONS.
Each of them to be taken in their
JMili.ta ry Uniform .
Each likenejs to be well engraved,
set in a frame sixteen ir.ches by
twelve , gdt in kurrrjbed gold and
the glass enamelled—to be executed
by William Gardner, & Cos. and de
liver e a to each sub Briber by Juch
per [on or persons , as the Paid IVlliam
Gardner ids Cos. JhalL from time to
tuns appoint within one year from
the date hereof
Each subferiber to pay eight and
a half dollars on delivery of each
hkenefs for which ht shall subscribe.
A. B. Gentlemen who wifb to sub
scribe, will be pleased to apply to
Me firs. Lyon & Morse ,
Mr. Aloses Cowles , at the old Coffee-
House or to Messrs . IVilliam Gar
dner Iff Cos. ts.
Savannah , ih Mav , 1003.“ 67*
mom— ‘
Received at the Savannah Shoe St or
by Brig Dipatch from Bofion .
Sixty five Trunks of Shoes,
which will be fo:d at their usual low prices
ei/her wholesale or Retail,
ALSO.
Six Pipes of French Brandy,
G. TUFTS & Cos.
Ju-y 7 4t 80.
Blank Books
for laleat this Office.