Newspaper Page Text
and’
Independent Federal Register.
Pub. tnvice a ttvt/f.]
Vol. I.]
MISCELLANY.
A late pfiyfuian of F.lgin, Scotland,
was reproached for living leparate
from his wife : His defence was very
laconic ; “ My wife,” lays he, “ has
all the bad qualities common to her
lex, and Tome that aVe peculiarly her
own.”
The fame prntleman, when on his
death bed, was visited by a neigh
who with the kindnels cf friendlhip
s&cd him, if tin re was any thing in
which, after his death, lie could ob
lige him ? “ Be particular y kind to
your three youngest children, ’ re
plied the dying man, “ for they are
ail mine.”
RonfleaiTs description of the differ
ence between a lean e<‘ n an anti one
of a good natural underltandinjg, is,
far. from die vorft ol its kit'd. “■ i lie j
learned tran,” he fays, ‘‘ is always i
looking behind : rite latter be fore
him.”—A vt r\ good reason why tlie j
latter generally get on in ‘lie wot* and. j
It was once happily aid of a Ituptd
preacher, whet was force and to 1, do tor j
debt, “ Six days he is inv itible, and
on Sunday he is incomprehentible-”
RILLS .
On New To* k or Philadelphia,
May be had, by a not - ‘nf to
G. DENISON.
Sawatirahy Felrrarv if, T 794
\v an\ en, “;
Immediately , tr in the cowfc oj this month,
rpi-N ‘i HOIV \NI \VL ! E O.ih :• -!i
J HICKORY HOOPS, fit fm ns. la; is
luigfl cads. Auv pcri’e.n wilting to furniil: that
or a smaller number may apply to W. WVod
viHe, tin board the F booner Bonita, of Buiti
n ore, at Mr. Alexander Watts’s wharf, who
will pay a generous price, in C ASH.
Savamwb, Fc.'. 15. 17 <7 4.
N. B. Choice mess bee, pork, pick'cel fal
xrnn, ane! excellent butter, in firkins, will be
bartered for likelv young fia- cs.
KLJZABEThPASHLEY,
INFOV MS lit rfs tends and the pi’ IS . 1 1*. t
flic has just taken a houic oppifte t!i.
Dutch church, where il.e propoics taxing in
ai! kinds of
KEEDLE-WCRK & WASI INC,
which will be executed in tlie heft manner, and i
on reafonabie terms.
itF S.ti jiucFi/gj Si ovtD and made to look nearly
m ivell as i. r:r.
Savannah, February If, 1794.
STOLEN ORTrRAV-Td,’
FROM the fubferiber. on the 2tl of January,
u't a bright bay beirfe, riling nine years
old, fourteen hands tliree inches high, has a
black mane and tail, branded on the near but
tock with K. A. and on tlie -off buttock J.
w,
a heart on one of his shoulders (supposed to he
the mounting one). If stolen, twenty tlol! r*
reward will be paid fertile horle and thief.
Or eight debars for the horse r.h ne, by
EDWARD GRIFFI i 11,
ON THE BaY.
Savannih, February 15, rpj.
Received, set tlje fww Minetvi, cast dm
Scovei, direct from C tk,
A SM M l. consignment of B 1 ST IRISH
/ LINENS, and for fate by the fable ii t:
V. ho will charter laid vt-licl for any p-rt in
ti.e Weft Indies, if applied for fix n. She is
Gong, ?jid well calculated for lumber, or any
other cargo.
HENRY PUTNAM.
“ WHERE LIBERTY DWELLS, THERE IS M& COUNTRY —Franklin.
SAVANNAH: PRINTED BY J.f.IES-CAREY, ON THE BAY, NEAR THE COFFEE-HOUSE.
WEDNESDAY,’ FEBRUARY 19, 1794.
N O T 1 C E.
AI.I, persons having demands against the
eft.ite of EDWARD HART, of this city,
defeated, are requeued to deliver them, pro
perly attested, cither to WILLIAM F.WING,
litre,or to me,in Augusta ; and those indebted
to said eftite, will please to make’ payment
accordingly.
JAMES WAX KER, adminifiraior.
Savannah, February It, I -94.
~T^T —
jP'HE property heßbn ; ng to the above es
jL tatc, qonfiiting of h;s flore of GOODS,
‘hiec NEGROES, a! GOLD WATCH, and
WEARING APPAREL, will, on Monday,
tue 24th day ol March next, be fold at public
■ nation, to the highest bidder, at the store
formerly occupied bv th&deceafed.
Conditions— CASH.
“” 1 am
EDWARD G'UFP LLPI,
WATC II - MAKER,
0 N ‘t II £ is ar,
kETURNS his mi ft grateful thanks to his
. cufto ners, for then Kind patronage;—■
fii'pe i:i future to merit a continuance thereof,
ii- gs leave to inform them and the public in
general, that lie i> pairs all forts of watches,
and lias ili kinds of
Gold, Liver and hair-work.
done in the nv.ft eleganr manner, at Ins frtop
where may he had, on very low itrnts, for
ca'ii or produce, a variety of gold : U ,d 111ver
work
tff .All persons having demand, against the
said Grltfith, art: rtquefietl to htir-g in their
accounts In payttu-ut; and thoie on> iu- !
dcb.fi! to film, . rc rcanired to make pavmeui
immcdiaidy, a-. It will be very dif.-s-reoble to !
be obliged to have rect.urfe to legal fi, pa.
Savannah, January ?.g, I'y f.
public’auction.
ON I uefdav, the Bth of April,’
will he tfilpiTeel of, b fore my
store, a t n o’l lock in the forenoon,
3 ] ■■■■. C R ASbES,
2 JENNIES,
2 ’ASS colts.
Daniel course^
ALA . on I hi.
$ t > rwalj. Fid’, j I*.
MU S JN S,
L TP WARDS of 150 pic-cc muslin cor. lifting
J of plain, striped, ami crofs-b.trrcd, 6 4
wide, VERY ELEGANF PATTERNS.
A! ft),
200 pieces of Irifli Linens,
well afiori. .i just opt ned for fl.le, on very
low terms, for CASH, by
DANIEL COURSE.
DR.FFFO, the ytb of January, 094, from
.It. Helena Ifiaiui, a five oar canoe-built
boat, twenty-two .feet long, three feet t n
inches wide, one learn in the middle ol her
■trout, from firm to Item) one large piece,
about three feet long, in Iter Itarboard'baw
white tides, ye'lo v streak, black gunwales, and
vhite quarter-boards. Whoever wi 1 deli vet
ner to-the fubferiiter, on 3t Helena, or to
Mr. R Mert Bolton, in Savannah, fhail receive
a rewaid of twenty dollars.
JOHN POPE.
Ladies’ S.uoes and Gloves.
pH” fu fc iber has just received, per the
Ho >p i.ark, captain Austen, irom New
York, three cherts of well-aborted ladies’ line
and courier times, Also a box of habit ai.d
long gloves, of the firft quality : which will b(
dHpoled of on the low ft terms, for cafli or
HENRY PUTNAM.
Savannah) “j ■ fl Jo 1/94
For I ale hy the printer here f,
BLANK PRICES CURRENT,
w,
BILLS OB’ LADING.
’ ‘ i - WANT ED,
From 30 to 50 000 WHI TE OAK
STAVES and HEADING.
HENRY PUTNAM.
Savannah, January 15, 1794.
N O T I C E.
4 LI. persons who have demands against the
p\_ late Mr. JAMES INGI.ESBY, are rc
quelled to deliver them to the fubferibers, pra
;k Ily attested ; and thoie indebted to said estate
,ue deTired to make immediate payment.
ELIZABETH INGLESBY, aSiKii.iJratrix.
THOMAS lIILI.S, admi ijlralor.
aiv n h, 11-ien ’rr 11, 179*.
i'>ripl fubicribcr takes the liberty to ac
quaint the planters and the public in ge
neral, tf.it he continues to prosecute the
F f CT R 4GE & COMMIS
SI N bUSINEsS only,
and.hopes, from his assiduous endeavours, to
prom.ite the intcreft of ihofe who may lavour
him with theii commands. —His (lores are as
convenient for the reception and fccurity of
produce as anv in this city.
• V Orders from the country will be pune
tually uttenued to.
ROBERT WATTS.
T ;m h, December 28, 1793.
The utj) fori her having entered into
IHE VENDUE
AND
r 1 \ IMTSSION BUSINESS
1 1 n fl'y iolicits the patronage of tlie public
in ‘ Mu ral, and hopes by bis pumftuality and
attention to nient their confidence.
WM. BELCHER.
?'ii'rvnh I'fh’iiirv ?, I7n.
i O 13 K SDj ,D,
FjR CASH OR PRODUCE,
\TRAC F OF L AND in Fißnghain Countv,
cont lining 400 acres. The foil is excel
lent t;r railing cotton and corn: it is also
happily situated lor the lumber trade, as it
abounds with the fiueft ranging timiier. has
a fine mill feat, with a court,tut fop ply ~f wa
ter, and o: t hah a mile front Savannah River.
The ii’uati. n is also well adapted for a tavern,
the An uft i road running through it, and no
tavern within twenty miles thereof.
For terms app'v to
JOHN WILLIAMS,
HA ’A’ DRESSER.
‘savannah, February 8, 1794
TTa n a \VaY,
”j\ ft Negro MED, known
in this town as a
V, V ” K o ‘e him
'V&T- felf a ; >ut four weeks ago,
\ * , i From his inclination to
\ * ,e a fail ,r 1 apprehend he
\iß ‘*V may endeavour to embark
,*J m board Tone vefFel—l
rr ‘ ”■■— l ” ‘** herefore caution all maf
,,.r of veilefo om carrying off said Negro,
He is neither tall nor iufty, and about ij
vear* old, remarkably adtive, and Virginia
joru.
BENJ. PUTNAM.
Savannah, February 8, 1794-
Hills, May, & Woodbridge,
HAVE received, per the brig Mary Anne,
captain Ra na >e, from London, and othet
vefie from Europe, a g acral and vcell-chofen
aJforimcH! if
EUROPEAN GOODS,
which they will fell, at the very lowvft prices
at their store, nearly opposite the Vendue
tioule, for present pay, in c -sh or produce—
.is they do not mean to extend credit, after the
i ift of ,his mouth.
iFf They beg leave to tender their Left fer
■ ices to all who ire pleased to entrust them
with bufinef- on consignment, kc. Thdy may
depend on the utmost ialecy, punduaiitj, and
dispatch. ,
< Savannah, D,s> 28, i 793*
C® 1 ’ NOTICE.
r *f”'llE fublciiber is under the neceflity to ac-
J. quaint those who have bonds in his hands,
for Negroes purchased, that uitld's they dis
-1 harge the fame, or put produce in his pof
feiliou for that purpole, on or before the iirlt
of next month, the hands will, without dif
timftion, be put into the hands of my attorney
at law, to be recovered,
R. WAYNE.
Savannah, February 11, 1794,
LIBERTY COUNTf.
AT a SUPREME COURT, began and hol
dni in SUNBURY, for the County of
I.IBERTY, on Tud'day, the 2id of Jatn.aiy,
X 794, before his Honour 1. EG ICG li WAI.’i’ON,
Elqnire, one of the Judges of the Superior
Courts (if the laid State'; Mr. Solicitor Gene
ral informed the Grand Jury, he had no more
liulinels to lay before them : Their Prefent*
ments were received, and read, as follows :
WE. the Grand Jury for tlie Comity of
Liberty, on our Oath present,
ift. We preient the Collector of Taxes for
the Relief of the Poor of this County, for
withholding the Monies raised for that Pur
port-. By Information of Captain William
Peacock.
ad, We present Henry Wood, Sheriff of
Liberty County, for Extortion and Mart-prac
tice in Office, for demanding of John Baker
tlie Sum es seventy-two Pounds fourteen Shil
ngs and leveil-Pence, contrary to the Laws of
this State- Bv Complaint of'John Baker.
id, Fully perfuaued that the Happiness arid
Prosperity of any Country is intimately ctm
nedleJ with, and in no small Degree depends
upon, the Knowledge which its Inhabitants
pofief*,; we conhder tlie Education of Youth,
a- an Ohj, ■ V of immediate Attention; and la
ri. nt that more has not been done by those
appointed by our Lcgillature, to carry so great
an Objetft into Effeiil.
qtli, It is requefled, that these our Prefent-’
merits may be publiffied in the public Gazettes
of this State.
JOHN LAWSON, Foreman,
PETEK WINN,
WILLIAM WAY, ‘
JOHN MITCHELL,
JAMES CASHEN,
j TIN CROFT,
WILLIAM J. BAKER,
LAZARUS MALLARD,
V. HENRY SCHMIDT,
WILLIAM GIRRARDEAU,
JOHN ROB ARTS
JOSEPH WAY, sun,
PHI).IP J. SCHMID,
JAMES HOLMES,
WILLIAM STEVEN,
Sanbury, January 23, 1794.
Ordhnt, That the Prcfontments of the Grand
Jury he publiffied in the Georgia Gazettes ;
and fucli he converted into Indictments as lhall
admit thereof.
Cat fid copy from the minutes,
JOHN GR AVES’, C. S. C. C. L.
LEMUEL CLARK.
r. JAS just received, from on hoard the Hoop
s 1 Prudence, captain Young, from Bolton,
the following articles, viz. a few barrels of
new rum, a quantity of northward cheese,
wines, auuifeed, clove water, a few barrels of
apples, an ailortment of Euglifh and Indjs *
goods, 260 pieces of dark chintz callico, pkfiu
and striped nankeens, striped mullins, corded,
spotted, cross- barred, and plain muslin hand
k rehiefs, ladies’, men’s, and hoys’ hats, fifty
or sixty pair of boots, of the heft quality, and
lundry other articles, too tedious to mention.
Saaann h, February It, 1794.
- knowledge the fubferibers have of the
X SOUTHERN COUNTRY, arising from
their having made an accurate and actual
urvey of the fca-coaft and inland navigation
of this ftitc—-induce them to proffer their
service to gentlcinen polTeffiny land in these
counties, as surveyors, capable and disposed ta
niicharge their duty in that line.—And if re
quired, plats of the fame elegantly decorated.
P \RKKR, HOPKINS, & MEERS.
D :ember 11. 1793.
■■ 1 )■’ iiii.i. ii.i ■—■——y
W A N T E D,
An apprentice to the printing bujinefs.
Apply to J. Carey, on the BJfl
[6 Dollars p,r ann.
[No. 23.