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Mr, HUES! ON, Lte ofCharlcfton,
rtfpr _r fully informs the irhabitams of Sa
vannah hs t icinitv, t (he Vul com
mence a TO V* !>.NCJai.d DAYSCtIOOL,
*’ i the fi •(} $ 4 >• >r>i)pr ncTt. fer the in-
Br*Jct;c*. f; bsdie?, i*; the E^gJilh
•*H h;*iirh t
Arir r* ;t £ ( /(■( and the life of
* * .* >?, t)t:.i ■g . Yar; Tthing *mi all
of Nfrfilt V, oik. T.'r.’.vt**, Em
broidery *-,] V*’. -Y, hi Tigrc*.
Artificial Iff, we;*, with miuvy other fanr
cr tro: ks,
She pledge, “her(elf to sn>
guardians, that every attention ihall he
F*id.# ; i ia health, meruit! ant’ ia.prove
locu.c (> { her p* j! , Or-yon* vacation
a,l, iuaiJy ( to tommeoic in Arjmft, will be
£’ ‘ ,f n.
*or trrue. jdeaf* enquire of her Ller
M' r - Julia Fell, qt. 7 l ’*iian ft'Tet.
N. B. Gr(.t(Ti y I'idit* wi• * ‘># irftrnft
e ! in nv of in* ahote a complHhmcnt*
Ufon,
/'ppoved milrr, w”l 1 employed t*
t ’. li Music aud Dauein^*
,# E ff 1 *
Mr. Hueffon having engaged a ccmino -
Jiou* Rnoai, will inllruft a itrr Young
Gentlemen in Writing, Vulgar ar.d De
fima! Arilhmellie, Geography anti use of
the Globes. Also the moft ufeful branch..
• t the Matheneatics v z Euclhls Ele
ment*. of Geomentry, Trigonometiy,
Land Surrey mg, Navigation, Mcnfura
tion * n <J Alg*ora. Per tarm* pleai'e
apply at above.
Oft, 7. iO6.
“ThIIkTUS HAVENS £k
JAMES BILBO,
//;.:¥• tnftrui rit copsrtMtrJhip
under the firm of
HAVENS of BILBO,
Offer their [twice s te the f lanters
etnd ethers in tbi
Fadloragt? & Commiflion
Dufmefs.
F§r which furpeje they have tdken
Ski wbsrf end puri if fores lately
tempted by Messrs, BtUber & Dick
infee, when duy species of preperiy
entrufied t$ them fer file can be
(tjtly Jtored. They have alfe purebdf
ed Messrs Belcher end Dickinfea's
reWdiaiui
Stock of Ship Chandlery ,
A liter *1 djTet tment of which, add
GtiOCERIES.
The intend keep ini,
Mdy , i8o; fit.
Sales lor Taxes.
WILL be fold it the court-house in
the town of Brunswick, on the 27th day
•f November next, the following track
•f land, fi/ual in tht countj of Glynn;
er so much /hereof as will pay for the
faxes due 2nd eofts, reprefentedas being
in default from yeer 1753 to the yeas
tßor, inclusive, unlels the proprietor
avail themlclves of the tax law in such
cefc made and provided : 1650 acres,
•riginaiiv granted to i'hoe. Smith, tax
if 5 dcit*i 4# cents, and coifs.—looo
acres, grented John Joor,rax m dollars
15 cents and eofts.
James Powell, c. r. g. c.
May 1 ith, iSo|. / fS.
Edwin 11. Milton,
Hat for sale at his lhip yard
SPRUCE and Yellow pine ip an
and mads from 15 to 73 feet
long which will be foldata moderate
price in rough or wrought.
White pine Boards,
Ranging Timber,
Tar and Turpentine,
lie i well fixed for heaving re fieli
down and doing all kinds snip car
iitc'-i work ts.
December , (it’
Nofics.
ALL jitrfees hay .eg deeatae's sgainft,
tee eftatMf JcAiua dcafed
are re exkibitteeei legally aee
tbeeticeted for psyeient ee er before the
frA day es Septe eecr next, and all ibofe
indebted to esake peveeeet by teat day, te
Margaret jidmx,
Ctvee eeeery % Mav sb. 41. tf
The Subfcribcr
WIT Lbeebient from this State eetil
t’ ciftOftober next. Richard M. Stites
t( j. and 1 lie*. F. W iliianu are duly
emal’hed to aA at kia atrorniea during
said aiiente,
Rtc&drd Dennis .
Jerte s.tFet ts 70.
ikirty Dollars ~
WILL be given to any perfon,who
will deliver the under mentioned
Allows te the keeper of Chatham goal;
ISAAC a stout emiatto, well known
about Savannah, and CYRUS a w?!l
made black tcllow about 25 yt.ri of age,
slovenly in his dress and of a very down
east, forhiddi ng appearance.
“T wenry dollars wi! be pa.e for appre
ktrding Ila*r and ten dcMars for Cyrus,
ey ■pp’yinjpo A. McQueen zt Mon/gom
en\ or to W ilbamfon ii i\ler#(, * ts,
Jene ii—tf;4 ts.
IvrftsCi is Hereby Grow*
I THAT the fubicribcrs have
jkeee duly appointed Assignees cf the
■ •ftste *nd effects cf Rickard Wsyni ,
j/*n/tr, and Si*ts, of Stvsnnah
lend Augusta, in the diftrift of Georgia
! —Bankrupts. All indebted t*
! the kid Wayne and Sims, arc therefore
j tequefted t* m?Ke immediate payment,
| and ill those who h3vc any of flaeir
,*tf#fts,ai* ret|Uir,;d to dc’;ver the Cere te
Davit i Rcidy
f bgmas Gdrchner
es Augusta, cr
Willidm Boyd , of Cbarlefl0 n .
February 14, 1803. ts. (4°)
BANKRUPTCY.
Wkerea* a coir.million of It mkptcv i
awarded agaioft Charles G. lilit, copart
ner of Iflit and Vv illir*ms, es Savannah,
fjopkreper dealer aud chapm aw : an!
he being declared Bankrupt, is hereby
required te surrender bimfelf to the com
raifsioners in Paid cemiriifsion named, on
lbe twenty-third day es September inst
nd the seventh and twenty-seventh ol
Oftober eext, at trn o’clock of the fore
noon of each day, at the Court house in
the city of Savannah, at which nieetihgs
the creditors are o come prepared to
prove their debts, and at the second meet
ing to choose afsicures : an and all perf JS
indebted to said bankrupt, or who hare
any £od* cr effects of his in their hands,
are desired to give notice thereof to Mr.
Robert Greer, Mefiengrr of the commif.
loners- JOHN LAWfON,
Sept. 20. ICO- Solicitor %
Factorage & Commiflion
Bulincfs.
Cos see-House wharf.
rHE Subl'criberi having an*
teicd into copartncrfhip un-
the firm of
Phiniay & Wtlman.
j and having rented convenient
ftore* on laid wharf for tht recep
tion of all kind* f Produce and
Property which may be entrufied
to their care offer their service to
their Friend* and the Public in
above line and hope by drift atten
tioa to merit their confidence.
Their counting House it the
the one lately occupied by E
Turk on said wharf.
Ferdinand Phinizy
Francis H.Wehndn
January 5 ißoj* ts.
7 0 Leajefor a torrn of years
A VALUABLE tradt of oak
hickory and rice land* within
fceven mile* of Savaaah equal in
quality to any land* in the County
•f Chatham. For term* apply to
Francis Courvoi/ie.
November 24. ts (ts)
Ureufjt te Jdil, the fellewini
R U N A W A T.
A FEILOW who calls himfel:
Will, fay* that h* belong* to ar
! Indian King by the nam* of John,
of th* Cherokee Nation, that hr
run away about April lift, he h
a likely fellow about 23 years old
| feet 6 or 7 inches high and wtfl
made, tells a very plausible story
lias a fear or bump on his rigir
*iieek, fay* it was occasioned by 1
Urn.
J. ?. OATES, G. C. C.
August 5, (II ts.)
Hugh Ross ,
Take* this early opportunity of intiin?
tiag to hi* friends and the public, that lu
intends directing immediately hi* particuk
| attention lo the
Factorage c? Comniiffon Bufinef
Aad fer that purpose, ha* fafe aad eoia
ssodious Store* provided on the
COFFEE-HOUSE WHARI
for the reception of produce.
He i* in drily expeeftation of a freffi sup
,1, r
Fall Goods,
Which he hope* te be able to dispose es
#* liberal term*, at his store in Hoggft
Building*, corner of Whitaker and St. Ju
lian-ftreet*.
Oft. 4. 105. ts,
To Let.
THE houfe] occupied by the fub
feriber firuated a few yards frorr
Weft Broad Street near the lats
city treafurer ? s. Said house is large
and convenient whether for a p f j.
rate family or boarding house, ha
ving a large yard and back build
ings. It will be let for one or morr
years at the option of the tenant.
Terms made kuown by apply
ing to tiie fubferiber, or Capuir
Francis Doyle.
Stephen Blount.
Augufl ih, iVog. 91 //;
Assize for Otl obtr , 1803.
The price of Hour beinj nine
dollar* and fifty cents per barrel,
Bread for this month mufc weigh,
viz.
it l cts. loaf, tlb. j qe.
b J ct*. loaf, ilb. 1 oe.
Os which a!) Bakers ank Sellers es Breed.
?re to take due notice.
JIIIMIAH CVyLlk.jßkyTr.fmaw
IN COUNCIL.
SsvdHHMb, Auiui 47, Itoj.
INFORMATION being Jaii
before council that the yellow Fw-1
ver has made its appearance la the
city of Nevv-Yoik.
It is refolvcd, That the health
officer be directed to order all yef
fels coming from die port of New
York, or any other infetted port
or place, to be brought to, at
Cockfpur, and there to perforna
a quarantine of fifteen days inc!i
ing their days of failing, and that
during the performance of the said
quarantine, the Woolen and Cot
ton goods on beard ihal! be on eve
ry fair day expo fed to the open air,
and the holds of the vefTeis venti-!
lateu in the belt pofiibie manner, |
and thar after that time thev be i
. /
permitted to come up as high as;
five fathom hole and there remain, j
until they fiiall receive a certificate
health from trie health off ccr.—
F rev id ad Nevertbelejs , That the a
bove goods fhdi be expo fed to the
air, and the vefTeis ventilated at
leafc thiee days, before :he faib
vessels be permitted to come up te
the said lafi place, notwithstanding
the fifteen days fiom the failing of
the said veiTdi may hava bei’ora e
pired.
And it is further erdered , That
the health officer compel tht iaf
ters or commanders of vrfiels com
ing to this port, with any articl#*
fubjeft to putrefaftion and finding
the lame in 4 decayed or unsound!
fiat*, to land such articles at any
place which the said mailer mr
commander may think proper, f#
that the laid place be not higher wy
rhe river than five fathom hole j
and that in such case the laid veffcl
ffall be well ventilated, at leaf
three dayj after the of
luch decayed or unsound article,
before fhc it allowed to fail no t*
Savannah. 4
dnd it is further erdered, That
all perfoni contravening theft or
iers, shall bt pro r ecut*d ai tbe
quarantine law direds.
Ext raft frem the minuter,
1 HO MAS PIT TANARUS, C. C.
health office.
Port of Savannah.
The Pilots arc hereby ordered id
bring all veflels coining from New
York to in anchor off Cockfpur,
there to remain and form a quaraa-
agreeable to rhe above order
*t the City Count 11.
WILLIAM COCKE, M. D.
Health tfar
Health Office, Fort of Savannah.
Ifommtioß having also been received that
the Yellow Fever prevail, in Philadelphia,
aad Alexandiia, Virginia—
It is ardor cot, That the Pilots d* flop all
veffcli coming jn from those port, it Cock
pur ; ther to perform a quarantine in like
manner as thole do coming from Ncw-York.
WILLIAM COCKE, M. D,
Sept. 25th, ito3. Health officer.
SHERIFFS sal ts.
On Tuesday the Ift November
next, vr.W be lold, by public outcry,
a the Court house m this city, be
tween the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock
All that trait Land, ntuate on
Canouchie, and in the occupation:
of the defendant ; said ro contain
400 acr. s, more or less, with a
Grist Mill and other improvement
thereon.
And ail th?t store or building
•ecupled by Chnftie, M’Lachian.
Sc Cos. near the market square, in
Savannah. Seized as the proper- j
ty of Samuel Smith Esq-. pointed
out by the piantifi’s 2ynr’ ey. Con
ditions Cassi. T. NGRTQN S. C. C.
Sav. September 23, ifSQ J. 103 ts.
B ROUGH f toGoal,an?gro tcliow.ff.vs
ifis name is HOFF; iliat he rana\vv
from Mr,Corbet in South Carolina, near
Georgetown, and formerly belonged tr
riioma* Hamilton, of Lolnmb?a county
in Georgia. j. P. Oatf*, goaler.
Maxim. The Iqf^rrngFTf
virtue excede the enj©ymerus of
vice.
BOARD es El RE-Mac *j ERS, j
So-9.if.noi. Sept. 17, 1803.
Refolve'L Thar the Clerk puuliii, l!ic j
15th, 16th and i7th feftions of the Ordi
nance entitled, 14 an Ordinance far pre„
venting as Miuch as may b“, accidents
which may happen by fire in Fa
for prelerving the Fire F.ngines in laid
City, and for rendering the lame as ule
ful amv be in cale of fire, and for
j other purpofeS therein mentioned.” And
|rhat the inharitants ol tlu* city he no
tified, that the Fire-Maiter* will proceed
to carry the la'u! feftions of the Ordi
nance into effect, by infpefting every
Irene nent end whaif therein, on ike itli
day or October next.
Kxt::f> from the mitvites.
![1 o2J THOMAS PITT, Clk.
I y YKAC r
pVcvj 11 An Ordinance preventing as
mu;h as may be, accidents by tire,’
Serbian XV. and be it further or
dained by the authority afore laid. That
within three months from and after thc(
palling of this •rdinuncc, every house |
within the limits jurifdiJlion at the J
City, occupied and tenanted, (hall he
funplied with buckets, at the evpence ol
the owners oi ‘.aid ptentiies, to tha num
ber of at leait tie number of tire places
in the fame, including luch a are in the
on: buildings, and Aie laid buckets &a!l
be equal in goodnefa sad to thotii
procured lor tha ute ol the City,
painted) on which Shall also b*
?n vifiable cliarafters, the name ot rbe
nwrei 10 whoa. Gial bucket, belong,
and in case the owner of any house or te
nement fhou'd refute or neglect t have
the laid bucket, supplied agraeubk- to this
ordinance, ic (hall and may he lawful,
sot tiie tenant to procure tha teme deduft
ing it cut <?i his rent, *nd furthermore,
it fiiall be the duty of ths fire mailer*
each to no through his ward at lead once
in every three months, and examin# the
Itate ot iha bucket* in each houle, and
in cale f deficiency, to fkwinion ii;e
dcliq iemt before tli next City Council
and on conviftion he, lie, or thay, fiiall
b* fined two fioHar* for v*ry bucket
eh, fe, or they are fi.iort of tfio num
ber required by this ordiuant*, and no
person (hall nasko life of any bucket so
procured, for any other purpose but that
of extiHguiftiing 4re, antler tbo penalty
of on* dollar for each and avery offance
and in case ay person or parioaa fiiall
wilfully detiin or fecrat trow tho law
ful owner any baektt procarei at afor*,
fa’d h, Ite, or they, (hall, convict
ion, forfait % fa at aot cxc**di?j; t*n dollar*
for (.very ira backet so dataiaad or ia>
crcreil.
XVI- Aa4 wh*rea, Tha ftore* and*,
the Bluff, and aiher* is th city hava f*w
and ay of tlieoi o chimney a, ?.a it
further ordained, That tba owner* of
every iso pro ved wharf lot in tbi* aity,
ifcali fnrnili w'-rhi* tbreo month*
twanty backetf > for the ballding, o- bu',l4
ing* on fach wharf,anddiftribut* theai pro
portionatcly aaioiigtha building*, k that
tha owner of every athav ilaraia the aity
‘that ba* Ire pia*a or plaacs attached
[to ti;a faaa# (hall furnifli two Ire backets
I for eash store of such kind, and ander
j Lticla regulations, a* other laadiore* are
: by this ordinance ({o,
XVII. And b* it further- ordained by
the aathei iry aferelaid, 1 hat avery own**
er of a wooden hcsle er hoaxes, cr brick
or ft on# ViOufea covered with wood, oc
cupxftd as dwelling houies cf kitchens,
(hall within three months after tbe pab
iication hereof provide the fame with
* fefficiem ladder, or have a fctittlo or
door nat the roof of such house
or houfe* large enough for a man to pals
through conveniently under the penalty
ol a fie* *ot e*.c*eu.nor twenty dellar*
Twenty Dollar* Reward.
RAN AWAY from the Subfcribcr
nctr bert- Wilkinson, on (kc 10th ult. a
negro man named Gil BERT, formerly
The property of Mrs. Bailey : He is a
itoiit well fellow about 35 or 40
years ot age, mas large beard and whisk
ers, and very wide forehead, and has
several icars on his breast, occasioned by
his being lately (tabbed. He ftulc a
mare at ro-'t Wilkinson, rode her down
the Abtam-'-ha and fold her at Milligan’s
Bluff; he then went on ciown the road
‘r. Sanfavelo Biuff, where he left the
river road, and I suppose has made hi*
way to Newtown, St. Mary’s or Flo
; kb, He has a pass in the name of John
Wcte'\ (fating the sum he is to give for
his hire for twelve months. He is a
very artful fellow and capable of deceiv
ing anv credulous person. I hope thu
is a caution for any person hiring, or in
any manner concerning with said ncerOi
Whoever will take said negro and have
him confined in any goal, notice
thereof to the Printers in Savannah, or
the iiibfcriber near Fort Wilkinson. (hall
receive the above reward, and all rcafon
atle charges paid bv
*Thade us Holt. “
Septembers'?. 102. ts.
John D. WiMs being abientT from
this ftafe, and having appointed me his
lawful attorney, to tranfafl his buHnefc
during his 2. hfence—l do hereby notify
‘ hole to him, that unless they
pay oil rheir reipeffive accounts in the
course of the present month, they may
depend upon being fired on *he firft of
the er.fuing month without diftimfiian—
Bv the particular request of the said
Tohn D- Wilds.
Elias Robert .
lor,Sale, (forcafii) a valusble Negro
Mart, acquainted with waggoning.
Also to rent, the Stables
htely occupied by the said Wilds. For
terms (which are reaicnabie) apply as
! beve. Oltsbrr 1 t s, lQ?>
JLj ‘? Ut tHi S ii C” //t /i .
A r . 9. /. Ccvvrertc Rtrv I - f-rj.
A lew bales of Coaric No- **•
•ottons [Tains, Halt l i.'iv k*.
cs, Flannels *>>d Baii.es. Also ?!n
•f Savidle* and Bodies, wl.ich hr v>
pole ot by the package for calb *:
with apprc>ved endoiftrs.
Oftober 4 105 iavtf.
A 'ei ri Jts Dire Ron el i\ f. ’
lIIK lubferiber* and patron ol
grins I‘ublie Ciuide, and Car.ilr r. r; .
Georgia Directorial Regilter, v e r
fully informed that the h’ft m ’-.ji:
received and ready fer delivcty ai
llore of Davis &. Gunn, where ti.ey
requested to call for their books
(bribers to laid work are relpedtfull
vited at laid llore
Savannah DReStory.
Firjt lijt of tit Subfcribors , to r.p. V 11
Editor himfefy in 1802, omd to it tonltrrtnl,
iy numbers ivtthl\, A Mifiellantous Su;-p.;e
pltm*nt to tho l)ir/dori*l Riyiftr, for the
yroptr purpofo und utility of tht onerous on*
tourrif ms in South-Ctn olinM snJ
ALLEN George,
Anderson C. W,
Bolle* Job T.
Bolton Robert and Joh
Brook* and Dunning,
Callaghan Thomai,
Clay, Joseph, fen’r.
Clay Joieph, jun’r.
Cooliage Henrv J. ™
Ueubell and Kern,
Dillon J
Enoe George.
Ewell James.
Fairchild Samnel.
Flym ng F. T.
Griggs John and Samuel,
Gunn Chritlophcr,
Hill* F„
Howe R.
Jackson and Hartfient.
Jacklon Cald.
Johnlon D.
Haac Robert,
Kneeland & Cos. Henry,
Ladfon James,
Lawrence Thomas & Alexander
Lc Roy J. 13.
LTlomaca, J* D.
Lewis Edwin,
Lightbourn Samuc] 5
Loring and leaver,
Dongworth Joseph,
M’Cabe James,
M’Carthy R.
NFKenna Charles,
Machin and Macinttffl,
Macleod Roderick,
Marquedant Charle*,
Matcalfe Francis,
Maurice Benjamin,
Meego Daniel,
Miller Joseph,
Mongin John D,
Montmollin and
Nichols George V/.
Pelham Heary, .
Pope A. f
Rodman Thomat,
Scott Joseph A.
Shearer Mattncw,
Smith William,
Smith Robert R.
Smi vh Samuel,
Stilei Samuel,
Stiles Benjamin,
Stilei Joieph,
Sweet and William*,
Telfair Edmund,
Vv 7 allace| William,
Welfcher Joseph,
Wetmorfe Robert G.
W T oodruff George.
N. B. The Editor invites the
public at large, particularly those
gentlemen desirous to become fub
feribers, to join the important ob
je<ft, for which it will be his care
to provide such article* as are
truly of the highest utility to aU
fefts. For particular* fee the con
tentents, ready in contemplation for
to be published. Every Saturday
morning at No: 43/ East-Bar,
Charleilon, S. C. and to be con
tinued weekly.
Sep’i. 10. jo i. Jaw# t f m
Smkp —The experience of ten years ha*
proved, that Spani/h wool does not degeae
rate in England It i. perh.p. .fcert.mel,
that the firftcrof* of anew breed give* tm
the lamb half cf the ram’s blood that the
second give 75 per ico; the third 87 1-2 •
sad tie fourth 93 3.4 . at which period if
the ewes .*▼* beeen judieioufly felecTed the
difference of wool between the orginal floek
and the mixed breed u scarcely difeerai
ble.
Coant serge de Romanrew, of Feterf
biirgNhasjuftm.de a valuable difeoverr. ‘
He mocakted all hi. flock, for the scab,
and out of 2,300 sheep which were fub
jefted t# the process, not ene died #f the
ddeaie.
Remark Wt frequently
mPM-n.-r..! bv met of which”
Olir.ClTCj it c , t T r