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tta, ju.l received on Cenffgnment, the ffjtnving
G O O D S :i_
W'hsch hr will f"ii low fur Cash, at his V*re
lfol. TON't Rang",
X X JHll E I‘tit in i h the hale or piece.
\\ i- + <V 8- i .life Jitiniets.
Imu ii />..//*■ Vi /x //>. /-iV t *‘tf
lllur, Profit jo,l ‘mixed Yorkjflirt Cloths.
Lee J.j and\Lii- / atht datings.
( xt Hitter nr <•/ various cot nr:.
X! ii'iand i joint >i 1 i i niton Hu ft.
Xt i. ‘l yam and icor/ied llaffc.
Xl-n's and hoys it Ms.
/ ur>>i and ton Oznalurgt,
V t •hutj> lhr . and.
7-8 and G-y LiUtin < luck*.
Rumali lluidieri hieft.
( hex K'd md frit rd fur ten uL trowfr-H.
7 un f t -t h"fh Linen>,
i*/ intid an a ujipti plate Calf cars.
4- i md (- j /iumhums.
f t'ltutHy I'o Jt< I, a •</ A 'it k Handier hieft.
Ur nttn I Papa ; Khli.CS.ani faP-ks, &U..
A L S 0,.
Holland Cin in Pi tut.
Xhi/ijU li'ine in do.
More do. in t)j. Caffs ,
A tew Aids. Il.rt/oij s Brown Stout.
1 1. -. k, iy in Hkdt. <Scc. Ac.
0 lour ‘■) iaut.CS.
Jofcph Smith, Saddler t .
From Connecticut :
Inform* the Public, that he ha* taken a (hop
two doors from the Ftinting-Olfier, wher*
hr carrie* on the Sa.idleinjj bufiuefs with
elegance Jiitl difpatfh :
Mas on hand lor fate,
J 1 tlo?rn of good fafH ion able well made Saddlci.
Twn Calks thick Mens .Shoe*.
Two <1 •/. napt Hats, onedo. frit,
A lat .e ‘l iunk I.adtrj haiidlotnc leather'Shor*.
Two doz. good Northern mamifaflurrd Hog
/kin*, and a number of Articles in the faa
dlrry line. All of which will be laid on
rr.ifon*ble terms Jor Caih or country Pro
duce.
Merchants living in the country, may pur
rh.ife the above Articles on good term* for re
tailing;
N. B. Said Smith, wants to purchase Five
or it* fiuudred Ox and Cow Hides, and a
quantity; of Deeiikin*.
January 3d. 8?-2t
fohn N. Rrailsford,
• - 1 *
Thvtnirrt STORE on Clarke's Wharf, eanveni,nt
Jor the reupVvn and fjes of all kinds of PRO
DUPE., proposes trunfading Bufvefs in the
Conumliion Line,
11E therefore offers his fervicesto his Friends
and ihr Public, both in disposing of tiiei,
Crops and pnrchafing, agr-eableto their inilruc
tions. H* flatter., bimlclf, from the experience
lv- l as bad in that line, he will not fail to give
lit isf .%t tion to all who may favor hint with
their Command*.
Savannah, November ift.
D.mL fro. Grc-ene,
Informi htj Friends and the Public,that helm I
ConTutcnced the j
Factorage'and Commijffion
Business ,
On Cl irkc's \Tlurf—-And flatters liimfelf, from [
lus attentiotl n:d poiuTuafltty, 10 mmil a 1
of public lavourt in that line. j
October 7. j
CAiG MACLKOI) Cos.
Have for Sale,
MADEIRA WINE, in Pipes.
Do. 1)6. m Cases ot i dozen each, j
at 15dollars per case. 1
A quantity of Cotton Bagging.
Or.nabntgs—lrifh Liucus ami
lluilia Sheet |
December 23. n.R{
Na;hamd Butler,
Watch Maktk Jswellir :
H AS rretted a Shop on the Bay, near the
ruinJ'oftfie Olxl CotVee-Houle, where he
is i-ady to attend to all Orders as usual.
lie has on hand, a variety of Elegant Watch
xs—Alfo,an AfTortment of Jewei
All of which he will difpoleot very reafona
hlr for cafli. December 20. Bj.
N. B. CASH paid for old SILVER.
Loring & Sea\ er,
Inform the TuHiCythut they have commenced Buf
nefs in the
Commiflion Line,
And have opened an Ajjortment pf
Dry GOODS,
At their Store , on Clarke’s Wharf which they will
iifrojc esj itn rta fonable terms for Cajh.
They have also for fate,
Hyfon tc BohraTEA, of a luperiur flavor,
GUIs,
A final! quantity of Medicine,
Mould and Diped CANDLES,
N. E. RUM, and a quantity of
Italian SEWING MLK, which they will
f*ll very low pr. lb.
November 15. 74*tf.
Any Person,
WISHING for one of Mr. Eve’s COT
TON GIN, wiilplcaie, apply to Mr,
Rols, at Mra. Kuap's.
T. SPALDING.
Dec. t-th.
ALMANACS for 7797,
May be had at this Offiot.’
Twenty Four Dollars Reward.
RAN away from the (übfcr.bers, on Thurs-.
day night lad, the following Negroes, viz.
GIFT, a lailor fellow, likely and very black,
about twenty-fevcn years old, five feet feveu
oreigbt un hes higlr; h.td on when be went
away, a brown Jacket luted with red, a light
coloured wailUoat and blue trov.Ter* or nan
keen overkills.
NED, who is about forty years old, five
Met seven or eight inches high, had on, a blue
jacket and trowfers ; he has loft molV of h:s
teeth. <
KATE, a lik*ly Wench, abo-jt twenty-five
years old, hud on when she went ofi, a chark
grounded callico rapp-r, and a striped cotton
petticoat : It is likely she may change her
dress as fiie took other cloathing with her.
Whoever wifi apprehend the above Negroes,
’ and deliver them to the fubferibers in Eifitig
• ham County, or lodge them in Savannah Goal,
/hall receive the above reward, or eight Dol
lars for each of tliciu.
JOHN MOORE,
ELEAZER BELL.
N. B Mafi-rs of Vcifels and others, are
forbid harboring or carrying off the above Ne
groes.
r January 3d. 87dtf
Twenty Dollars Reward.
JTROKE Goal from Sunbury, on the 11th
> oaubrr lafl part, STEPHEN BAKER,
cfiar ;ed with Felony. Any per lon or perfoivs,
arreitmg and delivering him to the lubferiber,
(hall receive the above Reward.
D. STU'A-RT, S. C. L.
Newport, Dec. 15. 85-lit.
Five Dollars Reward.
Run -away from the fubferiber, on Mon- I
day the 23i.ii ultimo,a Negro Fellow, na
med friday, lately purchased of N f r. Ebenezer
Jackson, and formerly owned by Mr. Cos firman
Pollock. As he is well known in and about
this city, any further defeription is unueceffa
rv. Any person delivering him- to the fub
feriber, or the goaler of this county,, fhli be
entitled to the above reward.
MATTHEW JOHNSTON.
Savannah, Dec. 16. 11.82.
20 Dollars Reward.
RAN away on Monday Evening the and inst
a Negro Fellow named JOHN ; he is
Itoiu and well built, between-35 and AO years
old, bad on when he went away, a light colour
ed Surtout ctrat, with a blue piece nr the back,
and brown cloth Overbad* ; he lias a wile at
Mrs. Monroe’s, in North Newport, wh-re he
formerly lived and went by the name of Far
ra’s John, and where it is probable be may go.
The Evening before he went off, he was ir-m
leveral times talking with a white Man who
had been a companion with him in goal, arid
it is hippo led has given him a Pa fs to New-
Orleans. Whoever w.ll apprehend faidFcl
iow, secure him in any goal in this State,
and give information of him, ffiall be paid the.
above Reward, by
CHRISTOPHER HALL.
Savannah, January 6a 73ftf
- - - • -
Ranaway,
SOMETIME in November Lift, • NEGRO
BOY, named POLY DORK, well known
in and *bout Savannah ; he is about five feet
seven Inches high, flout and well made. A
reward of Five Dollars will be given to any
person who will deliver him to the Goaler in
iavanruk, or to
PATRICK HOUSTOUN.
Dfc. 30. Bb.
Taken Up,
TWO Negroes, viz : 808. an elderly Fel
low, who fays he belongs to Edmund
Ballinger, of South Carolina, near Afbapoo.—
The other Fellow fays his name is DICK, and
ibnt he belongs to Mrs. Hannah Gibbons, near
Savannah. Dick is about twenty years of age,
five feet three or four inches high. Whoever
own said Negroes, is requeued to apply to the
fnbftliber, pay charge*, &c. and take them
away.
R. GIRARDEAU, ConJf.sbU.
Liberty County, Ditc. 19 85-lit.
Ihe Creditors of John
Efq.of St. Augaftinr, are requtll
ed to fend in a Hate of their demands, to
Mr. Charles Harris. Savannah, who will
forward them to the fubferibers, authofifed
to make known his proposals fora final iet
ilement of his Debts
i > M
If. Sanches, J
Dee. 13. nßi-tf
SPATE of GEORGIA, City of Savannah.
By John Yk Not l, Manor of the City of Savannah.
PROCLAMATION.
I TX THE REAS, there is reason to fufpeft that
I VV this City has dcfignedly.fet on
FIRE, in several fince the 25th of
I November lall. To bring the perpetrators of
I such dreadful afls, to fperdy pnnimment, and
Ito prevent a repetition pf such attempts —I do
I hereby with the consent of the City Council,
offer a reward of ONE THOUSAND DOL-
I LARS,-to any person who will give informa-
I tion of any person or persons, that may have
I been concerned in any such attempt, to be paid
I on conviction of such jerfon oruicrfons. And
I it is hereby earnestly recommetidcd to the In-
I habitants, that they be watchful in their Yards
j and Out-Houses, that any future attempts of a
I iiurilar nature, may he fruflrated.
Given under my hand and the fral of the
Corporation of Savannah, this eighth
; day of December ; in the year of our
lord, one thoufaud seven hundred and
ninety-fix, and in the twenty-full year
of th” Sovereignty and Independence of
I the United States of America.
JOHN Y. NOEL, Mayor
j iy the Mayor, Thomas Pitt, City Cltrh.
On ThurJ. lay the id day next, at i t
o’clock m the fa enson. wul be J. ‘J on the Pay
cj Savannah , at the place where the Veniuc-Houfe
01 Old Exchange formerly flood:
Two blooded JVIARHS and a
COLT. —Also, fome
Houfhold Furniture,
and Articles of CLOTHING, belonging to
the Effate of Nathaniel Raibury, deceased.
Conditions Cafii, before delivery.
By order of the AdminiJlrator s
, THOMAS PITT.
January 3d, 1797. 87-rs.
FOR SAL £,
960 Acres, being one third of
a tn:£l of valuable Tide Land, on the river
ARamaha, in a good pitch of tide, perfectly
free from frefiies. —New Negroes will be re
ceived for a greater part of the purchase, the
remainder on a rcafonable credit. —For terms,
apply to
ROBERT & JOHN BOLTON.
December 20.
A valuable Rice Plantation,
TO BE SOLD,
Pj’ the Comm'Jftcners of Cdumb ■sAcadtvrj.
A VALUABLE trait'of Land Sc Rice Plan
tation, will improved, lying on Gr-at-
Ogecche, fifteen miles from Savannah, former
ly the propery of Sir James Wrigl t,.called
Sandy Hill Plantation, containing four bn:-
died and fifty acres, part tide Swamp, ar.d a
dwelling Houfr, forty five feet by thirty, with
two brick chimneys, a kitchen and waffling
houfc with brick cbimriies, also a good Sta
ble and carriage house : For terms apply to
James Jones, F.fq. of Savannah, or either of
the underwritten Commifiioncrs, who will
give immediate poffcflion of the premiles, arid
will make a good title to the purchalcr, on com
pliance with the terms.- If the above men
tioned Laud, is not fold before the fifteenth day
of January next, it will then be fold at. Public
Auction at Louifvillc, to the bighcfl bidder.
W. FE W,
A. MARSHALL,
JAMES M'NEIL,
Commifiioners of Columbia Academy,
Dec. Ib. 82.
For Sale,
Cn Terns very Easy to the Purchaser :
3000 Acres of Land, byori
ginalfurvey, in MTntofh County ; OneThou
land Acres of good swamp, and the remainder
Provilion and 1 imber Land ; Two Hundred
Acres of the swamp is under excellent bank,
which, together with about One Hundred
Acres of Provilion Land, all under fence and
planted this year, forms a Plantation with ma
ny conveniences. On the Plantation is a good
Dwelling-Houle, Water Machine with twelve
Peflles, and other out Buildings, in complete
Order ; and the Rice Fields, commands three
very large Refervoir*.—Velfels of 150 barrels
of R ce burthen, can load within a mile of it ;
111 a Creek, where, a. Saw-mill may be advan
tageouffy ereiled, and which (together with
the Reservoir) makes-a Crop pericclly secure
in any season.
For further particulars, apply to George
Woodruff, ETq. in Savannah, or on the Planta
tion, to JOHN li. M’INTOSH.
December g. 10-ts
For Sale,
A PLANTATION,
On the Salts:
SITUATED on Red Bird Creek, opposite
the Island of Offabaw, and within three
miles of Hardwick, surveyed upwards of 40
years ago, containing 107 b Acres ; 130 of it is
‘.cleared ; a c miiderabie partof which is fenced
in. This land is very luitable for Cotton, In
digo or Provilion : Also for Lumber, having
two convenient landings. On the premiles aie
a Dwelling Houfc and foudry other buildings.
Apply near-Savannah, to
Richard Wylly.
Nov. 15. 74* i2t.
For Sale,
Cheap fer CASH cr NEGROES ;
A Lot of LAND in this place,
Ninety by 60 feet, with a House Frameraif
cd thereon, 27 by vj feet, and a good - e.icc.
A trafl of well timbered Oak and Hickory
LAND, containing 500 Acres, of an excellent
■ foil for the culture o! cotton, corn, &c. situated
on the Road between Louifvillc and Sivan
• nab, and within 30 miles of Louifvillc : It’s
being bounden by two Roads that cross at
right angles, makes it a good Hand for a pub
lic house.
A 50 Acre LOT of Pine Land, within 1
i*4th mile of this city.
Two Riding Chairs, with
Harness complete. For Terms, apply to Wm.
Nor mem, Esq. Mr. John Kreectr, o r to
S. COWLING.
Savannah, Dec. 20.
Sheriffs Sales.
Will be Sold by Public Outcry, at the Court-
House in Sunbury, on the fit ll Tuesday in
February next, between the hours ai ipeci
fied by law :
Four valuable Negroes, to wit :
Abraham, Ben, Primas and Champ, seined
and taken under Execution, as the property
of William Weft ; also, a Negro man, named
September, seized as the property of Wilmarfh
Baker.
All that Lot of LAND, in
the town of'Sunbury, known by the number
Seventeen, together with the buildings thereon,
occupied at present by George Mitzker, seized
and taken under and by virtue of a Writ of
Venditioni Exponas, as late the property of
Miller.—Conditions Caih.
D. STUART, 5. C. L.
Newport,(L. C.) Dtc. ao, 1796. Bs-i:t
Savannah and Auguft'a
STAG E,
WILL flart From Major Brown’s Board
ing Houfr in Savannah, every Saturday
at Nine o’clock in the morning; and from
Mrs. Caine’s in Augusta, every Wcducrfday as
bix o’clock in the morning.
The Fare of each Passenger Eight
with an allowance of l.jib. Baggage : All ex
tra Baggage 3d£ per lb. W’ay P.iffage, per
mile.— No Seat can be engaged till the money
is paid—-the Stage Book will be kept at the;-
Coffee-Houfe, by Maj. Brown, where Seatt
may be taken.
Paffcngers are desired to be punflual to the
time, as the Stage waits for no perfon.—Exira
Baggage nitift be at the Stage House by To’clockv
in the morning, or run th'* rific of not going.
NATHANIEL TWINING.
N. B. Paffcngers biggage is couliderccl under
their own care.
Savannah Nov. 8. 72
CHATHAM COUNTY,
Sui F.RIOR Court, Odoher Ttrm , 1796.
THE fublcriber, having lome time in ihe
Year of our Lord 1785, lorgi-d in. the
yLI rk’s Office, of the Superior Court of this
, County, a liil of Balances, due to the late Co
s Partnership of Inglis, Jenkins and Gibbons,
aken and abffrafted, from the original Books,
by Benjamin Wilson, then w clerk to ;he laiil
House, and having this Term, applied to have
lie fame rftablilhed, according to the Aft of
Assembly in huh case made and provided.—.
There fore, Notice is-hereby given, to all Prions
. oncern-d, ‘1 hat an order will be made, at the
iext Superior Court,, to have’the said lill of
Ballances duly cllablifiled, unlcfs lufficieiiL
objection be made thereto.
WILLIAM GIBBONS, Sen’r.
• Savannah, October 15, 1796. ’ 7,Btf
Sheriff’s Sales.
On Tuesday, the 711 day of February next,
will be fold by Public Out-cry, at the
coutr-Hcust. iu this city,, between the
hours of 10 and 3- o’clock :
250 Acres high LAND*
adjoining Savannah River; & SamuelSterk, Esq„
deceased, on the north, John Morel, Esq, o&
theealt and funth ; foiled under execution as the?
property of James Houltoun, Esq. deceased—-
. Pointed out by the Plaintiff’s Attorney—con
ditions CASH.
T. NORTON, a. c- e.
Savannah, Jinuary 6. 88
Tax Coiled or’s Sales.
WILL be fold, on the 25th of January’
next, between the hours of ten amt.
one o'clock, at Mclntosh Court-Houie,
the following trafts of Land, or as much at
will be fnfficierit to pay the tax annexed t‘ft
each, with colls for the year 1796.
1042,000 Acres Land lying:
in Glvn. County, granted in the name ot W r ifo
liam M‘lntofii, Eeidinand Oneal, and others.,
being now the property of the Honourablo
James Wilson, of Philadelphia, re turn era byr
John Currie, affting for laid Wilson.—Tax
1094 Dols. 10 Cents, and cash.
350 Acres lon Sapelo
Waters, Eagle Neck—Returned as the proper
ty of John Montlcrt.—Tax 4 Dols.
and cash.
S. HARRIS, t. c. m. C.
Dccembet iw. 4W. 84.
I'ax Collector’s Saks.
Will be Sold on th • 7th day of February next*
between the hours of ten and oneo’clo. k, at.
the Court-House iu Liberty County, the
following Traffj of Land, orfo much ’there
of, as wUI be Efficient to pay the ‘Taxes an*
nex’dtocach, vAith colls for the year 1795.
5 1,000 Acres of Salt iVlarih,
lr ing in the County of Liberty, near the tow*
of Sunbury, granted in the name of Jhn Mo-
Keen.
19,688’ Acres of Pine Land,
lying in the Countyaforefaid, on the watersof
Canoucliee R.ver, granted in the name of Ro
bert Flournoy. The above two Tracts of
Land, was returned as the Property ot Gen.
WalterSteW-art, by Robert Flournoy, ablinj
his Agent, Tax 123 dollars in Cafii.’
2250 Acres Land, lying oil
the waters of Midway River, returned as thft
•property of the Effate of John Forbes, by Ed
ward ‘iclfair, Tax 14 dollars 78* Cents i*
Cash.
JAMES JAMES, T.C.L.C.
Newport. D-c. 28, 1796. 4W. taw.B7®
1 he SuDlcnbcr having fuff.
sered very confidrrably by th- late firet, re
.quells all thole indebted to him, to make as
early payments as possible, at his llorc, next
•door to Mcffrs. Hamilton and Hartridge, i*
Duke ffrect, near the Market fqu. re.
J. T LAWRANCE.
Sriv3r.nah. 13th Dec. n Si.
GEORGIA, ) By Edward IVhite , Regfler 0/ Pro
(t-- * ) > bate, for the county of ikMhunt y
Ed H /life. ) in theJiute afore said.
WHEREAS Thomas Coltiet, of Bryan county,
hath made application to me for Utters of
Adminijl ration on the ejlute and effects of the Rev.
John Collier, lute of Moretonhamjtead, in thecourb
ty of Devon, rn Great-Bntain deceased : These
are therefore to cite and admonijh alt end fivgular
the kindred and creditors oj the Jaid John Collier..
deceased , to be and appear before meat my pffue, in
the city off Savannah, on the thirdday of March next,
tojhew cause, if any they have, why leltcts of Ad
mnijj ration flow'd not be granted him.
Given under my hand and fral at Savannah, the
31 st day off Tec ember , in the year oj our Lord *
1796, and in the 21 year of American Bide
pendence. _
for baie,
A large new BOAT ,
Which will carry between 70 and ?tv
Barrel* of Rice. For further particu
lars, enquire of the Printers of this pa
per. Nov. tB. 77