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Tax CtlltStors file's.
On Monday the i 2ih March, i 804 will
be fold at the Cuu t houie in the city ms Sa
xannah, between the hoars of 10 ani 3
o’clock, the following ptoperty or so much
thereof, as will be fulbeient to pay the Tax
<t due therein for the following years, and
costs —viz.
330 Acres land, in Camden
county on S:. Mary’s river granted,
to K. Montfort, returned ?.s the
property of Daniel Pendleton, dec.
taxes due for the yetrs 1801 an i
1802 167 77
287 i Acres land in Montgomery
county on the Akamaha river,
granted to George Folds returned
as the property of Solomon Pen
dleton dec. taxes due for the years
1801 and 1802 10 14
862A Acres land in Montgom
ery county on Ogechee river lur
vcyed for Solomon Pendleton, re
turned as the property of estate of
Robert Monford tax due for the
year 1801 13 83^
48; *. Acres land in Camden
county on St. Marys river surveyed
in name of S. Pendleton and re
turned as the joint property of
Pendleton & Montford tax for the
year 1802 20
Cote No. 4 First tything Rey
nalds ward, on the Bay in tne city
Savannah, property of the estate
cape. Dartharque occupied by E.
Griffith tax due for years 1801 and
02 ‘ 23 75
Lott No. 9 And Improvements,
Princedirect returned as property
barah M’Bride tax for year 1802 3 3
Lott No. 13 In the village of
St. Gaul returned as the property o{
William Buntin, taxes for the years
3800, 1301 and 1802 5 D. 20 C.
Lott No. 46 In the town of 3t.
Marys, Camden county containing
4 acres returned as the property
ot William Norris, tax for 1801
and 1802 30 D. 73 C.
One half, or undivided mouy of
6co acres land in two tra&s in
M’lntc.fh county, formerly John
and adjoining lands of Geo,
MTntufh dect afed and Huoh Clark
O
pointed on* as the property of 6’te.
phen Files, taxes for iBo and 1802
134 D. 33 C.
2co Acres land in Chatham
county, returned as the property of
Martha Fox, taxes for 1801 and
1802 13 D. 16 C.
340 Acres land in Chatham
county returned as the property of
cflare Philip Snider, tax 1801,
2D. 154. C.
ioo Acres pine land in Effing
ham county, returned as the pro
perty of Andrew Snider tax 1801
s°t C.
Acres pine land in Bulloch
comity returned as the property of
rluiee John Heifler, taxhßoi,s4 C.
2©o Acres land in MTntofb
county; inland fwanrtp and pine ad
joining, returned as the estate of
Murdoch M’L/od, taxes iß<*i
i D. 38 C.
One lore in the village of St, Gaul
distinguished by the letter M re
turned by Biown & Oats, taxes for
the yearißci 9 D. 2t C
One lott and improvements
thereon welt end Brouojiron-ftreet
No.- Franklin ward, returned as
the properv of John Wallace taxes
ISOI and iSo2, 83d 81c
7 ames Alger.
T C. C. C.
Savannah 7th January iSo.;. 29. 2m.
GEORGE H. DAViDSON,
an and
JOSEPH A. SCOTT,
j/uvifiO entered it Jo ccpartncrjhip under ihe
firm of
Davidion & Scott,
Offer their Ici victs to ihe Planter* and oth
ers, in the
J\t Storage & LowniJ/ion E2ire.cE.
i\.r which purpose they have provided
themselves witii it ores on Moore’s wharf,
near the Lxchfungc, fui table for* the recep
tion ot aay species of produce intruded to
them tor fair. Liberal advances will be
made, il required, on deposits cf produce.
October 1. io.
THE BUSINESS.
O F THE FIR M OF
IT!.:.nn Mt'/ifs o’ Company ,
Will in foure nr c.uidncted in this
C.iiy mi der thr tii m of
Geo. Buchanan & Cos.
Ad m oui i to cu i>l* them to be
conlUmtv fnjlicd with GOODS Mr.
Wiiiia-n KLlils will re tide in Bri<a'n,
j.ud k*leo ihrir all Trtment in ihe c!iiF<-
r t *ia’ ir tcturiiio fawns always on
tli— io"f*d iern:s.
J muit v t 2 3. 4 c
Notice.
Those ;iu!el>ie 1 to the efta c U 1 a b‘>cK
Renton, late °f this city, tkceafcd, are
requeue 1 to make immediate payment
a-.d those having auy claim are notified
to render them within the time fpecilicd
by Jaw, to the fubferibers.
Roger McCarthy ,
‘Thomas Scott,
January 10. T2t. 29. Adm’rs
Lands lor laic,
‘I he fublcrioers offer ior sale their
tract of land fnuate on New River neck
and immediately on the river where is a
fine IRuff and low jvaier landing con„
taining 1100 acres, adjoining the lands
of Mr. M Queen, M’Niftfi ffcfkins and
Patterson two thirds of v. Inch is prime
Rice and Cotton land and in such lituation
that from 50 to 4o hands might be irr..
ployed to advantage the enluing (ealbn.
I hererms may be known on application to
Meftrs. Hills & Monnox ot Savannah or
the f’tblcribers on the premises.
John Kirk.
J. Kirk.
Drc. ] ft. t r 22
JOSEPH FKLbCuTu
Painter and Glazier ,
Returns thanks to the citizens of Savan*
nah and its vicinity for the many palt fa
vors he has received, and informs them that
he has now engaged a number of workmen
accompli filed in the various branches of his
profelhon. He will therefore be ready to
execute any orders in his line with readintfs
and expedition. One or two hands will be
furnifiied for the countr y if required occa
sionally.
He has on hand
A general assortment of paints, oil and
window glafs—Salhcs furnilhed and glazed
at the shortest notice.
Dec. 2. 18. ts-
WARRANTED HATS,
And the bejt apartment ever opened
in Georgia .
The Subscribers have j u st opened by
wholeiate and retail at their (tore oppo
site the market-spare, Savannah, an cx
tenfive and general assortment of ccarfe
and line nats, warranted ot the heft
quality and newest talliion- They will
coiitini.e to he regularly suppled from
their manufactory at the northward, and
hope that they will not find Ids encou
ragement for bringing American ‘manu
factures to equal or exceed English,
Orders from the country to anyamoui t
anlwered at the fhortefl notice and molt
tafonable terms.
E. Nichols & co.
r>ec. it. 21. t-f
NOTICE.
The term of copartnerfhip between Thom
as Sc James Beggs, and Alexander Boyd,
uuder the firm of Beggs 8c Boyd has this
day expired, —AW persons having demands
against laid firm are requeiled to present their
accounts for settlement ; and all those in
debted are hereby notified to make immedi
ate payment.
T. id James Beggs.
Surviving Copartners
Oft. 25 ts. • 7.
Thej fubfcrihers, further inform their
friends, that from the liberal iupport which,
they have experienced under the late firm
of Beggs & Boyd, are induced tip forma
new connection with Mr. Rignal N. Groves
for the purpose of continuing the
Factorage and. Qommffinn Business,
rnderthe firm of BEGGS 3c GROVES, who
from their determined attention to business
and the security of their stones, flatter them
selves with a continuance of former favour's.
T ho mas & James B<rcros #
R. N. Groves.
Coffee house wharf.
Ofl. 24th, 1803. 7. rs.
NOTICE.
All persons having demands a
gainst the estate of John B. Girardeau,
decealeti, are requested to exhibit them
legacy authenticated, and thole indeoteu
to make immediate payment ro
Elizabeth M. A . Girardeau,
Sep f . ?.y 1 02 -ts. Adm’rx.
TO LET.
THE tenement at present occupied bv
Mr- Burroughs pofleffion will be given up
on the 24th January next, for further par
ticulars apply to
BaUhaja Shafer.
Tec. 3c. 2 6. ts.
Notice.
Those who have any bu fin est to trans”
r. 3 with ihe IhUfcriber. will please to
call a; the liore of Mr. Thomas Scott
Market [quare.
Chat les M'Kenna.
November t. 9. t r ,
NOTICE.
The copartnerffiip of Hills & Mono*,
is this day cicfolved by mutual consent.
Ail thole indebted will pleale come for
ward and make payment.
E. HILLS,
I. M. MONOX.
Dec. 3CU 26. ts.
Exchange.
Bills on New-Yoik, at a fhorc
fight tor lale by
MAGEE & HOWARD.
Dec. 9. tt. ao
BILLS
On N-w- York for idle by
R. & J Bolron.
N#v. 7 if.
lottery.
I kS 7 unplicnce witj an aft 5/ the
Legislature of the State of Geor
gia, author if mg lerto.m Commissioners
m ‘ ncd to eflabkfi a Lotto -;
for the purpose of raising THREE
thousand DOLLARS, for tic
purpose of improving the navigation
ks fdgechtc and Canouchie River si
yi ma j°> tty of said Cornmifji oners
Lacing met on the 18 th day of Feb
ruar J> 1803, adopted the following
yjcbeme of a Lottery fr the purpose
above mentioned, which they beg leave
to present to the public .
THE SCHEME.
1 Prize of 500 Dis. 500 Dk.
1 200 - - 2CO
1 100 - - joo
3 .So - - 100
50 10 - - 400
200 6 - l 2Co
400 5 2000
806 4 - 3465
81 Z 3- 2436
Prizes.
1 3b3 10500 Doll*.
7000 Tickets at two Dollars each,
are 14 000 dollars, which leaves for
the Navigation, anti expences of
the Lottery, 3,500 dollars.
Not ties'? Blanks to a Prize
The commissioners flatter them
feives they will be able ro com
mence drawing the above lottery
in the month of May next.
[C-jP j i ’ “sts *0 be had at this Office
at Messrs Seymour and
Book-fiore, Savannah and of the
Comm iff oners.
Elias Cassels, “
Jesse M‘Cail, „
J imes Ilnd, i’ Ommtfauurs.
Samuel Smiith,
Fio 11 unavo labie circumflances
the drawing of the above Lottery
is postponed until! the 15th day of
December next, at which time the
drawing will poficivcly commence
in Savannah
Julv 26. 18-3, ‘85.)
Lottery.
The C rnmiftioners appointed
to carry into died the Ogeiiee
and Canouehie Navigation Lone
ry’ are under the neednty of infor
ming the public that owing to the
LegiHature fitting Liter than was
expected, anb a number of tne
Commiffionvrs belonging to that
body, ani neceiTanlv detained ;
have pelt go nded the drav ing or laid
Lottery un.il the third day of ft
nuary next, when they will give
their atten ance at the Exchange
in Savannah and draw Hid Lottery
without further delay.
Dec. to 1 3. rd.
F ’ c -tL cti l< i ‘ii/_ aj .
Ith Jin 1804.
The Co/onel orders and dire&s al/ officers
commanding batta/ions and companies in
the Chatham regiment ofmi/itia, to callout
their batta/ions and companies as often as
required by ovv, and that officers command
ing compan cs o give due notice to the
adjutant oi ill time and p acc of such com-
Pony’s parade that tie may attend as required
by /aw.—
And that in future a// comrniffioned or
prevetted officers [vv cn ca/Yed out on mili
tary occalionsj do appear in complete uniform.
This publication vvil/ be conlidered as iuf-
Lcient authority n.r carrying the above or
der ianto eifeef .
By or Lie r ! Got oh A Stand,
G. tv. Duke.
Adj\ Cbr. Rep,
RegmentalOrderStjt'.n . 3> 1804.
Tec Colonel orders and ti.r ne
officer s commanding Companies in /he
Cr.a/hnm Re./imet I */ ro have /neir Com,
p ni; 3 paraded m Savannah on Sa/urdav
t. is 21 it curien/ t y 11 o’clock in the
forenoon, armed and accoutred agreeably
to law and ready to lorm /he Regimen/
in Johnftons.fqaare and from/hence to
pro etd / j the fou/n-weft Common /a be
reviewed-—/neofficcrs areordered pay
par/.cuiar to the (U/e t,f /he
mens arms and accou/remen/s —ipd all
tnofe who do not appear agreeably to
liw to rr/urn the detau /—the officers
zre alio direHeJ not to permit 2ny man
/ > en/ ‘r /he ranks who may not have a/-
/ended by eleven o’clock A. M. and to
/urn Lie default accordingly.
By order cf Colonel So ad.
NB. The office!s in /he Hilt ba/-
/JlOll wiil this publica/iorr as
Efficient u/hori/v to early /he above
ordrs in/o execution and ienu /neir mu
lie to /he col 2/ day break.
G R. Duke
Aajt. C. R. Jan. 6. 21 ts.
Bills of Exchange,
On London Now-York, For
Tale bv
GEO. BUCH4NAN & Cos.
Janirrv c<. 4 C -
L/,y CdOitccLOt j Stilus*
WILL be fold at the conn house in the
town ot iituniwick, on the third day of
March next, Lite following trad? oi land
iiiaated in (’l)nn county, or so much
fiercot rs will Satisfy liie taxes due and
ends, being in default,
nnieis ti e proprictcrs, or agents, avail
thciidtlves ot t' tax laws, in luch case
*’ and provided, viz.
No. of a- J 9 Zi'fics.l cr;g’r.. ?'a% bt arrears
cres tiftj/grant and, to 180 \inctufivc
1300 Granted to James Pokeii,
tax eleven vears, 90 52
grafted to i houias Carter,
lax eleven years, 53 22
600 granted :o coiiin Rtddock,
tax for twelve years, 59 16
icce granted to John Pierce, tax
eighteen \ ears, j 45 So
2CO granted to Archibald Me.
rirown, tax eleven years, cSo
?cCO granted to W illi„m d’iarvev,
tax four yeai 5, 67;
James ’j>owe# t C.T.G.C.
Augult 24, 18c;.
Tn. I>. Hav iup observed ibmc sot e w arn.
t’n iwf ot my publications oi land,
this is requetting a-d peDons that hold
land which msv hereifter be, r.ou.
ced in any ot niv ertUl ments, where
on the rax has been reni:rly paid , so that
it will not com- under 1! o the tax lav.-
in such c.i<c made and provided, ’n fitch
case, to forward proper vouchers trorn
t!e receiver cl tax ret nr us wlieie Inch
tax may have been pn ; d.
I observe one tract Icvewarned of 300
acres, lor Probably ’here moy l>e
n dances of great part of them being in
fume part paid.
3enr. 9* 98 ts.
Savannah Female Aflylum.
1 1 e membfr> ofthis iociety are reqitrf
ted to pay then* lubfcriptlons tor t!u- eir
Tiling ) ear on or before the 20 I. ( nna.v
next—The secretary to the board is an
thorifed to receive fam t *.
By order es the Board,
Sarah J. Lamb,
Fee, sc, 24, Sec :y.
Tax Collectors Sales.
1’ X TILL he sold at the Court- house
VV in the county of Bulloch, on
fne fccond Fuefday inFebuary nex*, one
hundred acres prune land ca Ogechee
river and bounded by lands of hviary Pat
e.Ton and lands grameu Thomas JRuilel
as the Property cf R. Kennedy <v c: to
fi the tax and coll-, tax 78 cents an
ceftsi
j. EVf.-RITT T. c- 3 C.
Nov. 29. 17 • if
TO RENT,
A v.eat two-story HOUSE in Yamacraw,
calculated for the accommodation of a fam
iiy, having a good kitchen, even &c.
A 1 !o for Sale,
One Cot (No 10} situated on the Bay,
in Yamacraw with a long single-story house
thereon, calculated for a shop. And
1450 acres (old iurvey) prime cotton land,
situate on White-Oak creek, tributary to
Little Satilla river; within fix or eight milts
cf the town ofßrunfw ck: It has a good
.anding place for small vessels or boats o
any defeription. Warranted titles will b
produced and terms male known by apply
ign to Mrs. nn Gibbons, or to
David lon id Scott. j
December 2. ts. 18. 1
DANCING-SCHOOL.,
-rmour refpedffully rhe
inhabitants u{ Savanuab. that lie has pre*
pared a r< om, in Er.)ughrcn-Strert wirh-
Ui tr-n roils of the centre of the city,
whe e lie inrrrchs teaching dancing oh
Monday?, iuejdays ana g.
VWdrefday evenings will be
praclihrg evenings, for the bereft of his
Pupil > when ihe atrenda n ce of their
rents or guardians will be very accen
rable as the room is and accomo
dating 1< r the purbofe.
Ihe attention he has alveady received
front fume of the fil'd: inhabitants cf this
city, gives him confid r.ee to solicit a
more exienfive patronage S muld his
tn thod of inflruAion receive approba
tion h’g intentions are to come to this cL
tv eve y Winter and continue while the
season is iavorable-
Dec 27. [2O ts.
ARCHIBALD SMITH,
AND
THOMAS BOURKE,
Having entered into Copartnerjhip , under
the firm ot
Smith & B our he,
Oiler their services to their friends and
the public, in the
FACTORAGE and COMMISSION
BUSINESS—
HAVING taken the Wharf and
part cf the Store?, lately occupied bv
Mellrs. Dennis U Williams, they have
in their power, to fare y store any
property that may be entrusted to ’heir
care.
Dec. 6. t& 19.
“"” ■ —■■■■’ 1 mmm ■ ■ 1 ———— a - - -
Notice.
ALL persons having demands a gain (l
the ellate ot Daniel Bugbee, late of
vannaii, deceafed, are t equelL
ed to render them properly atr"fied—ar.d
thole indebted, to make immediate pay.
ment to Gardner Tufts.
GARDNER TUFTS, 7 . . ,
ELISHA EUGBEL, rs *
Nov. 22. COt. 14.
T. M. WoodbrTge,
• Has jufl rereived on Cmjtgn ment > /,Ac h i
George Hafhington, Cap/. J'arr tt, from
Dcrr.arara .
Hhds. prime Sugar
Do. 3d proof Rum
Bags Green Coffee n f
On hand from otic- Corf grants
10 hags Hr it quality Loiice
10 hhds. Sugar
’ 50 Demijohns
50 boxes Havannah Brown Suga: ch
titled to drawback
lo do. do. do. white do.
S pats London Particular Madeira
Wine
5 half pipes do. do. do.
4 pipes high 4th proof Cognia
Brandy
4 do. Holland Gin
S’ cases Paper Hangings
20 0 bu flic Is A Hum Sa!t^
10 Pot) affortod Bar Iron
3 do. round B.u s for conJuc-
nr bolts
3 u 2lcs Humhums
2 Jo. 1 fjife double barrel
Guns and p|fio ! s
1 trurd; 02. i foe id liftorted
2 do. fine Calicoes
1 l? °- and ii’k Handker
chiefs
i bafo Sheeting s , I bale Twine
1 oc; k liifh Linens
Z j b .xcs 10 by I?. W ind uv Glnfk
20 calks cue Nails, 5 tens Coiuage
afihr-.ed
5 pieces Cotton Bagging, Ticklen- *
burgh and oznaourgh
Ruffn Duck, Sc\ Sz~. w 1
Ah cj nyl'ic!) hr nvAft sell low for Giijk, at his 1
Jl°rc, iCortb-cafl corner rs the Exchange
>• IC. ‘ 2 9 . °
NO I ICE. ‘ H
The f ibfcriber having taken a {lore 1
fomfo.faft corner o{ tfir Exchange, foil., i
ci-s his tricr.ds l\>i their bulinels iu the
Commission & Factorage Line.
Likevvi-e ior aiiv particular .and de
tached laics at Auction, as lie (till con
tinues an ant honied A lift ionier. He is
provided with a ire and dry (lore uru 1
der t e Exchange, fronting the river,
where he will rectL'e WVft-India g( ols
and country produlpjor sale, c .r cm ftor- I
FA E. HILLS. j
E. H I L L S. l
HAS for fa/e, on consignment at reduced
prices, at the Store south-east corner of the
Exchange.
2 pipes brandy, ,
1 ditto bell 4th proof Cogniac ditto,
1 7 Bbls brown sugar, 1
15 boxes fwcet oi/,
9 cases coarfc and fine hats,
jo boxes No. 10 cotton cards.
2 bales /etter paper,
G p.;. fine and coarfc clotlr, ■
5. fine patterns of ditto. -
cotton bagging,
4 trunks chintzes,
elegant p/aids,
Benga// stripes 5c furniture ca/!icoes
iron chwfti, •
digefters from 8 to 24 qts.
an excellent new piano forte, 1
fefii pairs of card tables, J
I tea tab/e, *
fancy and Windsor chairs,
drefiing cases, i
N. B. Moll of the above goods wi// be J
fold at 60 and 120 days, for good notes with I
w ith approv.. and endoriers, or up/and cotton. I
Jan 10, 1804. I
NOTICE.
The meeting o’ the comnvfiioneis in
the c?i'e of Matthew Shearer, a bankrupt,,
which took place this day at the Court.,
lioufc in this ci f v. for the purpose of mak
ing a dividend <?>f tlie efla<e and effiuts
m tb.e (aid Bankrupt, is until
Saturday, the 28th infiant, 4 1 at Ii o’
clock in the forenoon of the fame day ;
wh'-n ti e creditors who have net alreadv
prrwen their debts, are required to attend
at the Couit'houfe aforefaid, for the
purpose of proving the fame, or they
will he excluded the b nefit of the said
dividrn and. W. DAVIES,
Savannah, Jan. 9. Solicitor
Philiognotrace.
Mr MORDEN, miniature painter
refpeetfully informs the ladies and gen *
t’emen of Savannah, and its vicinity, tha .
this curious and surprising machine, i.
now completely fitted up for taking Like
neffes in Profile, r.xi door from Kol
lork and Parker’s on the Bay.
The improvements made on tlrs ma
chine by Mr. E. Savjge of
warrant Mr.Morden in i fieVting, that the
one now offered to the citizens ot
rah, is decidedly superior to everything
of the kind hitherto confirutTed in the
United States of America.
Profiles, on paper 50 cents—on glass,
gold leaf, &c. prices — Time of
luting only half a minute. Attendance
from 9. A. M lo 9 P. M.—No likeneis,
vio oav. fan. 10. 29.
GEORGIA. I By Ednv. IVhtte, cleric of the
j L. S. four t ofOrdinary for the ccun-
Ed. White. J ty of Chatham, in the fate
ejorefaid.
Whereas John uaupt ha* applied for
letters ot aciminiltration on the eilate iul
eife/xs of John Haopt, late of the c iy of
Savant ah, baker, deceaftd. / heic ate
increfore 10 cite and adntonifh ail and
lingular the kirtlred and creditors of the
deceased to file their objection* [if anv
they have ] in my c.ffi.e on or before llte
6fh tiay ot February next, others i e 1 er,
ters ot adfliiuill/aiion will fracted
bin'.
Given under my hand a M fer! this 6
day of yanutrv, 1804, anti ia :**e cit ‘]
v cur of AeierLan Iflucccndccce. m