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- tME Safer! Vr wi l
his FAIiM and GARDEN,
uate wihin one mile oi the
yof Savrsnnah containing
.Yards of (cveruy five acres
good ground, above one
f Clear.’ and and mdofed with
r>d -ditthes atul rail fences,
i. re i* a lar/c Garden-within
tnclolure Secured with a
•and new fence made of Ce
■ polls and pine board;, in
ich are a nut.-her of beating
it Trees &c.
l’h*re is idle a good new
i‘, anew hot fe, v. üba brick
mmey at each end, imsnded
the ufc oTthe gar<lner,with
; *ch*n, negtoe -itoufe &c.
There are lew fpotr, if
, in the neigh botfrho<*i of
i cdy polleding so tfiany
■*.no*<res as a farm and gar.
( as the one now offered to
lafbd The prcmifci may j
viewed AcTerms known on i
IfiraLonto Thomas Whit r
.1 Lfor.
D. J5 f MITCHELL
avxmmh, September 0.
‘iSiZT. For } a-k. tSoiL
“. j p’icc of Flour being 10
ini and a half per barrel,
©f bread must be \2 ‘-2
U ,: f filbs l fl'i—-0 1-4 cents
<H. i-i'or..
)< v,.’ ;h all Bakers and sel
, tto take due and parueu
n i.ee.
J. CtTYLKtI, C. T.
“oaler’i nol:cl“
[* is particularly requeued
i'hole persons who ihould
i c,.'-.)cs in jail, will coaie
■ •;< j ;o pay the Fees a
,• Sl® to law, wiitn taken
. ■ :n. i-rwilu they will not be
; r „(j
1 Wm. ptndftn c.
, ,- - T .*• ■ —■
‘fefjvces in Cha'Jvarn
jail
•'jp AN old follow 0/ the
s duck, about s*> Ye;.'-
R no about £ fen. s ifl<
h'F. , of a Hack complex
, lays he belongs to a Mr. *
i./.well, of South-Ccroliaa,
b ur- the country.
VI is DEB, G. ‘ /trig. 2 5
* 1 - w in Jaih
* V. AWAY N'Aro
w _ ■ -alls htrnfolf CY
f -MY, yellow coni
t about 5 feet o
three years oi
•,**■*, rat's* he —to
mCfti U A^hit Mi I ‘ St.
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rv,. g, tb, 6
V ‘ v Fitharr. Goal.
\ Y heg'o non who
y!’ D. rfoy, n s own*
V ernrot ii
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v I'.i'-V vg any de-
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y.cra -d, are
V.-etn fti
Vi'‘ -ts, and
V <c-,u. idled
o.i‘ it.
AS \H,
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To-
light-hou.se.
proposals
W TILL be received for buifo-
V V ir,g a light-houseon St, Si
mons Island, in the srtite oi C’our
gta, of the fAHwbjg materials?
dimensions and desciiption.
The LIGU'C-HOUSE to be ol
hard brick. The form ocugorsal.
The height from ihc suilfice oi
I the ground lo the top Ot rh'e
i building, to be seventy (ivss feet
1 exclusive ox rhe lantern. I lie
foundation of stone, to he Sunk
eight feet below the nouoin of
tlx water table, or sudace or the
earth, or whatever greater depth
may he sufiicient to render the
whole fabri* perfectly securc.—
From the commencement of the
foundation to the bottom of the
water table, the vva!’ to be six feet
thick. The diameter oi the base
froiri the bottom of the water ta
ble to the top thereof, where the
octagonal pyramid is to com
mence, to be iweniv-tivo feet.—
i From the surface to the top of the
building, the wa!U to be graduat
ed as follow*, via. The first tc
1-2 fuel to be 4 12 feet a. ‘k; 1
the next 12 1-2 feet, ‘s 3-4 Act; j
the next 12 1-2 feet, 3 Get; the j
next 12 1-2 feet, V. Let 5 iucr.ee f |
th< next 12 3-2 Get, 2
; the next 12 1-2 Let, 1 foot eight i
inches thick. The diameter at J
the top to be ten leet. The wa
ter table to be capped with *tone
at least eight inches wide, and
sloped to turn off the vya tr ~—
Stairs to had from the gr-.-u.iui
Soor *o the lantern, with substan
tial tide plank floor.- on t!ia joist*
of each storv, ‘i he stairs to be
guarded with good hand-railing.
‘lhe ground floor to be paved
with brick. The Light House to
have *ix windows, each to have
twelve panes of 8 by 10 inches
l jLu, in strong frames, and a
substantial pmaxiei door, with i
rori hinges, lock and latch, com
pleted.
l he tep of tbs building to be
arched, reserving n place for n
trap door, which ts to be fitted to
serve as an entrance to the cis.
tern, and to have a stone cornice,
to H covered with topper, (so as
reset ‘ e it from the waatfoer.
te t> nos the brick work arc
. ‘ ; a sufficient number of iron
cr* bedded therein, and ,la
j p ‘ from the center, which r.re
;c <* c “rerecl, first widt sheet
iro.t, aver which is to be lad a
i. <ui*i of sheathing paper, well
sooted ui and [ atd with tar,
tm.'i tb? 1 v sheet copp-.-r over
tilt t the whole to be rivited
togc he r, s .4 that ih floor of
the licwrat thus prepared shall be
pi-L-ctly tight Bod Strung, the trap
j'd:w.r to b* covered with sheet
copper. A cotrpfete Lon Lau
-in ,', m the octagon iorm to rest
j thtreoi), with a coinpl.?;** set of
j I.au*.:.s to be su? - tided by good
| and in.'fiMcni irw. •liains, :< huny
r.-i thiti tin l?mp< may be rained
r lowered at pleas-ure. Rii-i six;:.
a sufficient numhei of air pipe?.
The eight.orner pieces, of.-
chions and thc lantern, tc be built
! in the wall, to the depth of tee.’
| :eet; tli ? ncis wid.iii the ux.
I be scr.uitd by lai j a anchors.--
These s’anchioss ate to b*. three,
inches nmtate in the lower run
Let, a:.'.! thiteand a half by two
and a hail ioche3 aboi< 1 fa
Tauter t*> be feet dn’m"ex
and ten Jeet hig.i L oin the h ot
t'ti|the bo ito in oi he dome i-w roc:
■auu to have a dome or roof ffve
leec hiuh, and covetec w:.v n
copper. The rafters of ha lur
-1 tern (which are to be of iron) are
’ to be frAtsi.d into an iron boon,
i, .
! over wntea is to be n cnpiier 3 :a
----| rid, through which the sn-.01.c
j ra.iy -•?:.> nto a cop pm vcs. >a
! tor ii. the ferm of a f...! 1, su.'tl-.i.
ent in r->ntait 50 .gaiiu.-.c, ard
! large ctough to secure ti>u Lnnti
against mm , the venuiator to he
turned by a larg-- vans, so t> t
the hole for \coring the an Lr
mv always be to leeward*. The
sppc.es between the foststo beoc
cu,. cd toy the sashes, which ate
r -” •'* >’ iron, ctruci solid, tmU of
j o'-i-Ucft; ; 1 >.-h, so as not to
; woro w*i:i iht *ind j each t-rcU,
I'• k . v ?-ed with strong g - ■■■.,
forsn, which is to be surrounded
by iron Baliustradcs three feet
high, each rail or rod. to be 3-4
oi an i <ch square, in the
braces hr twteirthe eight posts. —
‘The hiitern to b- painted with
three coats. The btiildir g to be
furnished with two complete elec
(rici’l oonducuirs or ‘rods, with
points—also a close stove is-to be
placed in the hmern.
A •veil is to b : sunk, & tr icked
o’- s'oned at a coo.vsi’ient U.'stp.ncc
fifjxn the light house, to b-st fur
nished with a curb and the nects
iy apparatus for drawing wa
nt -
The Contractor is to Cod al
thq materials, lalJor, workman*
ship, and every other object of
cost chaise atid expenses, and
execute the before ‘described
work in a g’>od and workmanlike
manner, by a lime to Lc agreed !
upon.
SEPARATE proposals
Will also he received lor build
uig ‘he Light House agreeable tr>
tii. above fdan, together with'an-.
OIL VAULT’ of brick, 20 bv !
I:? feet in the clear, arched over,
plaistxred within, and covered
with a cement of eatth snd sand,
niid over it a roof covered with
shingles. The Vault to be fur
niched with nine strong Cedar
ci-.t-i.YU--, with covers, capable of
containing two hundred gallons
oi Oil each ; tlxcaa cisterns to be
sank in clay, propel.y tempered
with sand, which u to be well
rammed round to secure against
| leakage.
The entrance to the vault to
ft *cu:ed Ly a sufficient door
iiung with irftn hinges aiffil e
strong ffick and painted.
Persons disposed to undertake j
die above described work will |
please to forward their terms to I
the of the coit of
Bruns wick, on or before the 15th
day of December next.
P. b. Any person disposed ;
m./re proposals for the ?bove
work who cstnnot make the neces
sary calculations of expences, &c.
by tne tissc above specified, will
be allowed a longer period—till
the lfct.h of January next, to pro
pose terms.
Residing on Bt. Simons Isl
and, wiiere proposals must L-.; ad
dre ‘std.
November 2a 180 J:
12 law.Tw:
IN CHATHAM GOAL.
A aegro fellovr named j I M,
ot a yti.owifh CQuipie-Eton, 5
feet 8 inches high, -5.30 r 24 years
of age, and fays he belongs tc
Ci'i. Fifhborn in South-Caro,
lina, near Jackfonsborough.
/Tio, GEORGE, a bfock
fellow, r t feet 10, about 27
y-;u'i. of age, and fays be he
jlo ~ to Mr. Wm. liraiiaiord,
I o’- Chariefton, S. C.
j Aifo, BRISTLN, of ycl
-1 low'ih complexion, j feet 6
, inches ii ‘-r , about 25 years of j
* age, ?.nd fay;, he belongs to a 1
j : r. Vounach, rear Hancock
j c unty, above Ogrchee.
Wm. FINDER, G.
i *-1- 9°*
I- j
j. RUN AWAY,
| ONE of my Houle Ser- j
I ‘ ants, by the name of HA N- !
‘NaH- without the fm a lie if |
j p.ovocation. She is well
j known in thb city. I<* fl! foe
j r liberal rev to any one
| *>ho will deliver her to me; |
! *nd one hundred dollars For |
j *atir/aciOry proof that fbe 13 j
harboured by any white per- j
foo in this ffa ? a or in Carolina. I
1. U. P. Charltom J
WANTED, *
i A person who un \ :r
----/lands tbe Gaaobnlno
els Such a man wiiLi mcfk
j with encouragfcinenL/ ly a p
f ply in tr to •
i ‘ NO, RUTH -qpOPa).
Sales of the
JF R/C 7 ION 3ft L SLLVL-Y,
J ’ ERE AS, hv nn act of U-e ,
¥\r Genel yj Asscxnbly of the
iStateof Georgia passed at J.ouis
ville on the 7th day of December,
in the year of oor Lord one thoa
eand fight hundred and five, ft is
enacted, that all the fractional
carts of surveys ©Hand reserved
to the State by the several laws
making distribution cf rhe finds
lately acquired from the Creek
I Nation ot Indians, lying and be
ing on the Oconee River, and on
the temporary boundary ii rie —
Shall Le sold in separate Lots t©
the highest bidder in the Town
•f Alilledgcville, in the following
manner \ iz.
The Commissioner’ to he an
pointed for that purpose and who 1
art- the subscribers, shall by an
advertisement published 50 days
in the Gazettes of l’eterbuig,
Washington, Sparta, Augusta, Ft
Savannah, give notice of the
times ©r days on which they shall
proceed to sell the fractional sur
veys of each several district**.
Yvfo the Commissioners ap
pointed for said purpose, do
therefore, in contorntity to the
said act, require ab persons con
cerned, to take notice - , That Ht
ftlilledgfcviile we < hall attend. A
commence the sale of the Frac
tional Surveys as follows viz.
WILKINSON.
Th'-’se of the Ist District, com
mencing on the 3d of March next
tn I continuing from day to day, ;
octwer-n the hours of ten and
three, Sunday* excepted until the
13 th inclusive.—
1 hose nf the 2'l district on the
12 f b 0 < March until th 15th in
clusive.—
i tiO -w of the 3d district on the
! ?th of March, until the 20th in
clusive
i hose of the 4rh district ©ti
the 21 st of March, until the 24th
inclusive
l of the sth District on
the sth. of March until tt *7ih
inciuaive.
B ALDWIN,
Thoso of the Ist d.-sirict on the
23th March, l ard the jat oi A
-1 hose of the 2d district cn i!*s
2ci ci April until the 9ih inclu
sive.
T hose of the 3d district on the
10th of April until the 14in in
clusive.—
1 hose of the 4th district on the
35tfc£ Apni until tue mb xnuiu.
si Ye.—
J hese of tlie sth district on the
2 st ot Apiil until tiie Sithinclu
si\ t. —
WAY N K.
Those of the Ist district on the
?9’ n April until the dth of May
.iic'usivc.
Th ■: fsc; of the 2d district on the
Bth u, May until ihe 13th inclu
sive.—
i hose of the 3<J. d.’!rtci|on the
I3xh *f Alay v.util ,b c 19th ex
clusive.
Terms cf Sale,
\ _ t tl‘* purchasers, Bonds fin
; the amount @f tl*e purchase ir* -
i ney will be rei’juiifd at four c'/ nil
j .and annua! instoiimenU w be
; paid in silver or gold. S*i irst
j payment twelve
j in addition to whuff* *-r .
1 of tau promises , ■.
/ A ■’
w
J Wash \njtjr
I /
yrAtL Ptn avi • ;
Uftnands again* Tv iU/ /
• jnnr. decensiA ; ar* j
render the/i in p v A
ed ; those dtlcbteJ > t -J
ism Maxvrfli jutir ire iJ
t< make aimed’ !
SlllAH *
F-r-i'n Corr
December , i
Tl:c Svbscnber
HAN ifo G cinficd ir.ty
Copgrtnerfhip tinder the hrra
I of
SHEofjRER c? D/f TADALEy
Oin r the Public then ;crvtcs
as FACTORS fe AGENTS
—They deceive and ailpofs of
uii knuis of Produce, Houles,
Lands, Ncgu *, or any o
the j fp cries of Prop city, cn
commiinon.
i hey having ?. general
1 knowledge or the Dry Goods
and Grocery BuLucL, offer
iheir services to country mer
chats-—in making purchaf.
es, and forwarding agree a
hie to order, any artieic-s in
fins Ifne—and when eaiii is
dcpoliied with rhem, fhey a!,
tend audiens and buy at the
low est rates.
M. SHEARER,
J DRYSDALJE.
N. R. Their Compting rtcrri
is adjoining ire Poll Office, S
E. corner of the Exchange,
Nov. 19. 2 if
HAV A NN.vH .Vi a JUNE
HOSPITAL, e*. POOR HOLME
THE funfcnbcr heing an,
pointol’ by their Honors IK*
fuflicc'. of the inferior Cot n
Overseer of the Poor, & _ *
Medical iC’ifant to the ? .•< ;
Houle ?i*d Star-iai/’ Hoi' r -:d
j gives Fubhc Notice that he i*
i row ready to receive ini? tbs
1 IniLnu’ou, any poor ?erfon
I dr Per tons be!ot-j.'/:g to tn-j
i County ; or lick Seamen vm
j fiiall make application 10 hir
I for admifftor,—lie ht>s to/
j queif that in future dieV’
zer.;- will not give anv r-'ll
j per Tons at their dents, a
arranfienicnts r;vjdc for
i reception are such ”i
I per cede the neceflity c
givieg Charity in iha t
ir *.- and they however. >”
boh ■’ to H;Hi the i-H--
.hivJFEh ‘’ n
J Nov. 10.
A (.1,7
THE comu-u
th*- Cbatham re
! 1 rdt-r; for u !?cj
Enquiry to roll
house in L,
day of Janu?.] wx
clock 1 M. for tr
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to vi rath o rn
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