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PHILETUS HAVENS &
JAMES BILBO,
Having tnttnd into ccpartnnfoip
urJcr the firm of
HAVENS £? BILEO,
Offer their fervkes to the planters
and others in the
Factorage 6c Commission
Bufmefs.
For which purpoje they have taken
the wharf and putt of Jlores lately
occupied by Messrs. Belcher id Dick. .
tnfon, tv here any Jpecies of property
entrujted to them for jale can he
f a/ely fiored. They have a/fo pur chaf
ed Messrs Belcher and Die kin fan* s
retraining
Stock of Ship Chandlery ,
A general ajfortment of which, and
GROCERIES.
The intend keeping .
May 2 , 1803. v
-at - - - - - - ■ —a
dHERJEF’S SALEb.
On TuefVUy the 6ih ot September next
will be fold by public ornery at the (Joint
House in tins city between tiießours cf
10 and 3 o’clock.
One Negroe Fellow,
Seized as the property of Major Wi!
lif mfl ro\vn. Conditions Cash.
T. NOiilOiN,S. C. C.
June 29 ISO3. 78.
BOUGHT toGoa’,p. negro fellow.fa* a
JD his name is HOFF; that he runaway
7rom Mr.Corbet in oouth-Carolina, near
Georgetown, and formerly belonged to
‘Thomas Hamilton, of Columbia county
in Georgia. J. P. Oates, goaler
Savannah, 20th May, JBO3.
* “ k •
K. <scJ. BOLTON,
Have just received per the MiJjiJfippi
from Liverpool,
8 cases hxts, suitable for summer wear,
1 \ pieces ladies Clcnh and fine tight
Caflimere,
3 trnnks muslins, plain, white and
black figured, and handkerchiefs,
200 pieces best cotton Bagging,
I cask pewter bafons, plates “and can
dle moulds,
£ cases Irifli linen,
1 dozen belt curled hair matrefies,
12 bales ofnaburgs,
100 caiks nails, %it and (harp points,
Striped and silk nankeens, quiltings,
dimities, Sic.
Color’d, white and black cambric,
Kegs white lead, yellow ochre and Span
illi brown
Frying pans : hair brooms,
Carpenters’ tools : cutlery : Iron mon
ger>’>
Portmantua trunks,
Gentlemens faddies, and plated chair
harness,
Servants glazed hats. 63.
NOTICE,
Copartnerfidp of R. & John
Bolton.
THE death of mr. Rober/ Bolton,
renders it neceflary to inform the
friends and correspondents of /he firm,
both in the United S/ates and abroad,tha/
the funds and Hock in trade* remain
as heretofore, am. tha/ provision is made
not only to preserve, but annually to ir.-
crease the capital ; and they are also in
formed, that the bufmds of /he house will
continue to be conduced by JOHN
‘BOLTON, under thelirm of
Robert & “John Bolton.
“Joseph Habersham,
William Wallace ,
George Woodruff,
John Bolton , Executors.
Savannah, December 10. ts.
Notice is Hereby Given .
THAT the fubferibers have
been duly appointed Assignees of the
eltate and effects of Richard IVayn ,
junior' s and Benjamin Sins, of Savannah
and Augusta, in the diftrift of Georgia
—Bankrupts. All persons indebted to
the said Wayne and Sims, are therefore
requeued to make immediate payment,
and all those who have any of theij
effects,are required to deliver the fame to
David Reid ,
Thomas Gardner ,
of Augusta, or
William Boyd, of Charlejion.
February 14, 1803. ts. (4c)
Sheriffs Sales.
On Tuesday 6th September next will be
fold by public outcry at the Court House
in this city between the hours of
lO and 3 o’clock.
5 Lo*s in the Town of Sunbury known
by the Numbers 270, 3,42,
a 59. each lot containing 9100, Iquare
feet* The former purebafers not corrr*
plying with the conditions of sale.
Sundry articles of Kitchen furniture,
4 50 acres of land in South'Carolina, (old
by order ot Court, as the property of
S. Laftitte,
Conditions Caih.
T. NORTON, S. C. C.
Savannah, Avgull a, Igjg. 87 ts.
Edwin IL Boltoriy
I las for- sale at his ship yard
SPRUCE and Yellow pine ipars
and math from 25 to 73 feet
long which will be folcata moderate
price in rough cr wrought.
White pine Beards,
Pranging Timber,
Tar and Turpentine,
He is well fixed for heaving vessels
down and doing ail kinds ship car
riers work ts.
December 22, (26)
Brought io fail , the f el lowing
RUNAW A T S.
A fellow’ calls himfilf Boson Le,
is about five feet eleven inches
high, jc-nfible, 2rtful and (peaks
good t n.Jifh ; lays he belongs to
Mr. Wm. Hayward near
tali go, South-Caroiina, 2.3 ) ars
cid, lays he runaway about fix
weeks avo.
O #
Aifa a itilo'v who calls him!elf
Will, fays that he belongs to an
Indian King by the Baa.e of John,
of the Cherokee Nation, that he
run away about April last, lie is
a likely fellow about 22 years old,
< feet 6 or 7 inches high and well
made, cells a very piaufioie {lory,
has a fear or bump on his right
cheek, fays it was occasioned by a
bare.
J. P. OATES, G. C. C.
August <, (88 rs.)
Sales for Taxes.
WILL be fold at the court-house in
the town of Brunswick, on the 27th day
of November next, the following traits
of land, li/uate in the county of Glynn ;
or so much /hereof as will pay for the
taxes due and colls, reprden'edas being
in default from year 1783 to the year
xßoi, incltiiive, unless the proprietors
avali thernfelves of the tax law ii! such
case made and provided : 1650 acres,
originally granted to Thos. Smith, tax
185 dollars 48 cents, and coils.-—JOoO
acres, granted John Joor,ux ill dollars
15 cents and coils.
James Powell, c. t. g. c.
Mav nth, iSotg /$ 68.
Hoarding <3‘ Lodging,
A few Gentlemen may be p.ccommodared
with Genteel Board in Whitaker Street
one Door below the C minion or the next
above the Lott of the old goal.
3. WILLIAMS,
Augu(t 2. ts. 87.
Lax Colls Clods Sales.
Will be fold , at the Court-Hoof in the town
of Brnnfanck , on the 31 jl day of Decem
ber next , the following
TRACTS of LAND,
Situated in Glynn county ; or as much thereof
as will pay the taxes due and costs , repre
fentedas being in default from 1790 to
1801 inch five-.\ funlcfs the proprietors *
agent so ■’ truflccs avail thernfelves of the
tax laws in such case made and provided)
•viz.
No.acres. To whom Originally granted. Fax.
D . C.
500, William Graves, 43 25.
750, La> hlan M’Gilveray* 25 co.
500, Morgan Sabb, 43 25.
200$ William Jones* 20 50.
300, James Stewart, 28 CO.
600, Richard Fox, 48 25.
250, Thomas Suilivant, 25 00.
200, John Hopkins, 20 50.
150, Raymond Demere,jun. 15 25.
500, George Kincaid, 43 25.
James liu ler, 20 00.
James Powell ft.C.Glynn county.
Ju>:C 10. 76. ts.
Will be oOLD at Public
(in purjuance of anoraer of the
Inferior Court of Camden County j
on the fir ft ‘Tuesday, in September
next, between the hours of 10 and
1 o'clock, at the Court-house in
said County ,
45,000 Acres of Land,
ON the waters of the Great Satilla,
being in grants of 1000 acres:*-
ALSO, one water lot in the town of St.
Mary’s, in the county of Camden afore
laid : the lame being the real estate of
James M acomb, late of the said county
of Camden, decealet!. Conditions Calk.
June 28Ji 1803. PARK AVERY,
(ts.) MARY AVERY,
Admix, ofj. Macomb, deceajed.
B- A N K.
FROM the fiitl June next, until the firil
of November, the hours tor tranfaAing
bn fine is at this office will be from 9
o'clock ‘Mitil 2.
By order of the Board,
Thomas MendenhaA, Cajhier •
May 30th, 1803. 50*
The Sublcriber
WILL be abfeat front this State until
the iil October next. Richard M. Stires
Esq. and 1 bos. F. Williams %re duly
Qualified t aft as his atternies dnring
said absence.
Richard Dennis,
June 2, 1503 ts 79.
Stolen,
F'ROM the plantation ot the (ithfcrihcr
in Columbia county, on Friday
right the sih of Novemberlall, a bright
bay Mare, eight years old, four (eet ten
or eleven inches high, her near hind foot
white, with several black Ipots mix’d
therein, alio a fear in her forehead occa
sioned by her being cut for the flaggers;
Well gated, pices, trots and canters
Thirty dollars will be paid by the fub
feriberhereof, to any person who will
deliver the said ntare, or on giving such
inrorsnation that fiiall enable the fubferi
ber to get her. Ibe fs ; d mare is fup
poied ta have been iiolen by a certain
mao who rakes by the name ot Jobs.
Williams.
Benjuniki \Y:lUams.
Columbia county, MavQth.
RUNAWAT
FROM the Sub
j! Q !! feriber abr.ut the ti;it
f “N ‘ ft June la if a negro
jj j fcUiyw the Property cf
\ ~v. b a Mr. Pelham, cr
*s* v ACf Carolina namedLewisj
About 5 feet 6 or 7
Ihrhes high; remarable itoit, /bin
drefle i in Sailor Cloths ; Speaks French,
a-.d i'.ngliih ; pre/ends he is free, has,
very loud hoarse voice, lips 1- arr
on his forward, one on his upper iipp.
A liberal reward will be paid to any
one who will lodge hintin'the'goal of
thheity. Mailers oi veflel,areftridtlyfferbid
taking hi-n ofi, or Employing him.
Henry Putnam.
Ju*y 7 1803. ts 80
‘Io Leajefor a term of years
A VAL.UABL.E iradt of oak
JL JL 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 Lourvoifie •
November 24. ts (ts)
Twenty Dollars Reward.\
ANAWAI irom
Jj the Sub- criber
|SV i about 13th a
|i ‘ Negro fellow named
ystt ffaax i ai, ° nt f 2l
Ivears or age, 5 feet
10 inchesbigh has a
flat nose and thick
lips with a very prominent r inoutli, and
fpeeks bad Engiifii.had on when he went
off an ofnaburgs fiiirt and troWlers,
and a chip hat. It is supposed he will
attempt to hire himfclf on board fome
Veflel bound to the Welt Indies. Any
person delivering laid fellow to the Sub
lcriber, or lodging bun in Savannan Goal,
lhall receive the above reward.
Robert Jordan .
Verington, Tile ot Hope,
June 16th 1803. 7 -t ts
Io be Rented ,
T'wo Stores, One fronting on Bull
ft; eet between the Bay and Johnson’s
square, the other adjoining fronting an
alley ; each ilore has a cellar and spacious
garret. For terms apply at this office.
July 2, 1803. ts. 80.
Twenty Dollars Reward.
■p — . t RAN-AWAY frn m
j| the fubferiber, on the
f 9 th da >’ of January Ini,
r *egro man, named
about 2.7 yeai s
of age, yellow com
- - 1 plexin both of his
upper eyeteeth oi a black colour, as
if rotten about li~ reethigh, (lender made
talks broken. Had on when he went
tway, a green cotton negro cloth jacket
and tiowiers and took with him a blue
coat and whi e trowiers.
The above negro was formerly be
longing to /he 1 Hand of Jarnica, has
been much at sea, and it is believed,
de'fions to ge 1 on board fome veflel in
harbour ot Savannah (or the purpose of
reluming ihar employment. All captains
of veflelsaie ftricllv cautioned agamft
carrying him off and all persons are for
bid to harbour or conceal him under the
severest penalty of law.
The above rewaid will be paid so anv
perform who will return fa and negro to
or ten dollars ir lodged in any goal, and
information thereof given io /iiat he can
be obtained.
William Ogle tree.
Wafbing ton, Wilkes County ,
Feb. 7, 1803 ts.
Thirty Dollars
WILL be given to any perfon,who
will deliverrhe under mentioned
fellows to the keeper of Chatham goal ;
ISAAU a flout mulatto, well known
about Savannah, and CYRUS a well
made black fellow about 25 years of a^e,
slovenly in his urefs and o( a very u awn
cail, forbiadi ng appearance.
Twenty dollars will be paid for appre
hending ilaac and ten dollars for Cyrus,
U appiyingto A. M 4 Queen at Mon/gom
ery, or to WHlumfon & Mares. ts,
Juae 16—tfj4 ts.
Bills of Lading
for sale at this Oihce*
For Sale
A TRACT cf Land containing
300 acres or there abouts , Prime
Cotton and Rice Land htuated in
Liberty County near Riceborougb ;
Enquire at the Auction Store Com
merce Row. of
I. M. MONNOX.
Apr 1 4. 1803. ts
William Me Iks S? Cos.
Have imported, in the barque, Nixon,
and ship Daphne ft oat Liverpool,
and fliip Margaret, from ecot”
land, a very handsome and
General a for t meat of
GOODS,
Which they will difpofeof on the lowest
terms by the piece or package.
January 1 G tßc7.
[ he Sublcriber,
INFORMS his friends in general,
and the citizens of Savannah ,
that he has opened a HOUSE OF
ENTERTAINMENT, on a plea
/ant situation belonging to Mrs.
John Moore, on White Bluft read,
within one and an half miles of Sa
vannah ; on whom they may rely
‘that the ft riel ft attention will be
{/dic'-vea tc give general fails fa£l ion .
Wm. FINDER.
January 19, iSoj.—tf.
Notice.
ALL persons having demands agair.il
the eitateof Jofatta Stafford, deceased,
are requested to exhibitthern legally au
thenticated for payment on or before the
rii it day of September next, and ail ihofe
indebted to make payment by that day, to
Margaret Stafford, Admx .
Glynn county, May 26. 68.tf.
Factorage & Commifilon
Buiinefs. -
Coffee-Houfe wharf.
rflE Subscribers having en
tered into copartnerihip un
der the firm of
Phinizy Wdman.
2nd having rented convenient
Fores on said wharf for the recep
tion of all kinds of Produce and
Property which may be entrusted
to their care offer their service to
their Friends and the Public in
above line and hope by ffrieft atten
tion to meric their confidence,
Their counting House is the
the one lately occupied by E.
Stark on said wharf.
Ferdinand Phinizy
Francis H.Weiman
January 5 1803 ts.
“the public in general
ARE hereby informed, that a
Snbfcriptionis opened for tak~
irg the likeneis of His Excellency
General James Jackson, and the
Honorable General Lachlan M’ln
tolh, both of the State of Georgia j
CONDITIONS.
Each of them to be taken in their
Military Uniform,
Each likenejsto be well engraved,
set in a frame Jixteen inches by
twelve, gdt It burn fried gold and
the glajs enamelled—to be executed
by William Gardner, & Co- and de
liver ea to each sublcriber by such
person or psrjoils, as the said Wiliam
Gardner & Cos, Hall from time to
time appoint within one year from
the date hereof.
Each subferiber to pay eight and
a half dollars on delivery of each
likeness for which hr Jhall subscribe .
N. B. Gentlemen who with to sub
scribe, will be pleased to apply to
Mejfrs. Lyon (ft Morse, printers ,
N'\ Moses Cowles, at the oldCoijee-
Hsit r ,e cr to Mejfrs. William Gar
dner (A Cos. ts.
Savannah, 2 d May, ISO3. 67.-
City Sherifs Sales.
WILL be fold cn the ill
Tuesday in October next,
between the hours oi 10 and 2 o’-
clock at the court-house in this city;
a dwelling-house iituated on the
lar.eback of Broughton-ftreec; 25
feet by 16: also a work fliop on
Brcughton-flreet adjoining the
house occupied by Mrs. Glen, 45
feet long. The said house seized as
the property of John Anderlon
deceased, to fiuisiy a judgment re
covered against the Administrator,
by Benjamin Ansley and others.
J. WILLIAMS, S. C. S.
Augit 12, 90 3t
Robert 8c John Dolron,
Have received per barque Nixon, capia.a
Shawy from Holllwv,
13 ASES Glass Ware, aiTorted for
the country,
400 Mattel Flnfks,
120 pieces Ofnaburgs,
156 ditto Bremen Rolls,
1 case brown and colored Threads,
I ditto Brufiiqs and Brooms,
1 ditto colored Oil Cloth, \
2 bales Sail cloth, 6 dozen Bed Bunt
2co reams wrapping paper,
•40 ditto writing ditto,
1 case bird c a ires,
£? ’
i case drums, different fi7.es,
1 cafejvpcs, bobbins and laces,
1 cavil Toys,
2 chells small looking glades,
1 calk Coffee-Mills,
1 cask containing flints, flatc pencils’*
marbles Scglafs beads,aflorted colors*
Bolting cloths, No. 1,2, 3 and 4,
I case Umbrellas, with can and crook*
and parasols, afiorted,
Warfie Irons : Scythes,
1 case hat covers, green and brown,
ico jugs Seltzerwater 8c Rheniflu wine in
bottles,
2 calks lampblack,
6 nests truf.ks,
Leading, hambro and fiftiing lines,
Sein, sewing and whipping twine,
I case and i bole fiemifh iheeting,
i case velvet bindings enpe & check ihirt*
1 bale Nankeenetts,
1 cask Camphor,
18 oaken liquor cafiefe,
Brown and white platiilas,
Qyiire and memorandum books,
2 ca fes fowling pieces,double and Angle
barrel,
5 o cases window glass Bbyio & 10by 12,
30 casks paint oil,
40 pipes Gin 150 gin cases,
100 Demijohn^,
20 pair Cullen or Cologne Mill-Stone*,
36 inches diameter and 7 thick,
20 pair Quern-Stones, 23 and 26 inches
diameter, .
300 kegs and half kegs gun powder,
3000 red Hearth Tiles,
Hat and square iron, sheet iron,
6 bales Cotton bagging;
Shirting Linens,
case archangel Diaper. June 26.
JULY TERM. 1803.
THE following persons being
drawa as Jurors to serve in thd
Court of Mayor and Aldermen, td
Vvit:—
Thomas F. Williams , James John
fton,jun, and Thomas Dechenaux.
A*nd being duly summoned did
make default: It is ordered, That
the defaulters be fined in the sum
of ten dollars each, unldis an excuse,
on oath, be filed with the clerk, on or
before the tirft day of next Court j
and that this orde* be publilhed in
the Gazetts of this city twice fuc
ceffivdy.
Extra&s from the minutes,
W. BLOGG.
Augufl 12. QO.
50 Dollars RewarcL
ST OLEN from tKfub,
fcribtr’s Stable at^c , es~
Hall plantation, five -miles
above this city, on Saturday
night the 6th inlt. a yellow
BAY HORSE, upwards cf
fourteen hands high ; had a
small white spot in his forehead,
two hind feet white, his main
lays on the left fide of his neck ;
andhas a remarkable hole un
der the skin upon his hip, on
the mounting fide, which is
moft conspicuous when in mo
tion : trots well and canters
remarkably light and eqjGJy.—
Brands if any, not recollected.
The above reward-of Fifty
Dollars, will be paid by the
fubferiber for thief and horse *.
Ten Dollars on delivery of the
horse, cither to inyfelf, or
Mr. jarnes Alger ;.androrty
Dollars on conviction of the
thief.
S. HAMMOND.
Savannah, Augufl 9, 1803.
90 ts.
DcElor Schley.
Takes this meinod of informing
the inhabitants of Bryan-Countv,
that he has commenced the prac
tice of Physic, and that he rehdes
ar Major MaxwelFs, where he will
always be ready to attend thaie who
may pleale to call on him.
Bryan County, Augufl 9.
(89 tazv gi*)
WANTED,
A Wench qualified for doing the work
of a family. ‘ For a faithful on; of tui*
deferiplion, liberal wages will given ;
contrast to l>e mad; with theowner* Ap
ply.at this afficc. june i 3 73•