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VOL. in. No, 32.]
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fl OF THE
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ADVERTISE X.
■ . .
mb*<np(ton are six
‘^Mt-jear—one Ixdf In be
■. of subscribing and
a* the expire ti n,
;rr“-rs h;
ordered to the con
jHf/sffleenfs of m more
breadth are inserted
Kr the fret insertion, an 1
continuation. A !>
ULjrce & : ll be made to
JK-ssk to advertise by the
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B.VAIOU I'H, (Eng )
9. The faft failing
K Ship
■ COMMERCE,
master, will sail
month, having her cargo
for passage apply to
nn board, at Mr. Jas.
wharf
■ok sale ,
(■.irJ, direct from Cork,
of li. ISII PU I’A
■H of the best kind.
. 24 ts
■TwTlso \ r ,~~
■rr.f</ per the ships Eliza
H’W r a large part of his
Supply of Goods,
■Which with his (lock,
■on hand, makes his af
■t very complete.
i®:U5 great a variety of
■ as are commonly set
■ lengthy advertisements
He quantity of
■e&ccbred N’egro
■C L O T 11.
■hisarticle was purchaL
I Winter for call), and
■oderaie advance only,
■ now exacted, it is con--
■that it will be an object
■ the attention of Plan,
■nd others, who with to
■le by the piece or pack”
Brlymcnt will be expc6t-
I Cash, Cotton, or ap
W town notes.
mnak, Sept. 18, 90 ts
mime Seed Rice.
I FOR SALE ,
■QUANTITY of Prime j
■ RICE, entirely free from !
being tlu, production ’
■ tr b'vamp, tlie fir-.r year's :
■“?• she Price is One Dal- \
r bushel. — Apply to (lie sub” ;
‘lns residence, St. James’ i
JOHN H. MOREL.
ff- 12 ts
noticlT
‘y m °nth s after date, ap. !
7?,°” wili he "tle !o
m j e Inferior Court
bft : nco -y, for leave to
s fcven hundred ;icrs of
■ ln g on the head of Crook
■ about two hundred a
i7 h,te Oak, and a n„,n
in,? ts ,n ,h ’- town of Jcffcr
: ; the CCun 'y aforesaid,- an-
Kt° the estate of w!|.
W s7v ccl T an d, f li,te of 1,10
of,j, V Y r > s , for ihe be
-oht‘ e hens and creditors.
U. G JONES,
,f arv v . Administrator,
l ‘i Jn. 15. 130-
J t *
r FI 117 ip A Hpin> T-TYT
1 A AIL 1 Jfi I I\lO 1
A N D
COM ME R CIA LADV E R TIS ER.
The M fff
Planter’s *
Coffee-House & Hotel^
on the bay.
Thomas Bay ley, sen.\ 1
IN TE \DS opening t he above
HOUSE on the 25th March
nest, and flatters himself, from
the long experience he has had
in that line, n will be in his pow
er to give general satisfaction, &
begs leave to solicit the patron-
Age of the Gentlemen, Mer.
chants and Planters. Those who
honour him with their favours,
will find every attention paid.
N. B. A constant Larder—
Wines and Spirits of the first
quality.
*** Foreign and American
\ews_Papers will b tak; n in.
Saxo amah March 2. *5 f
William Kennedy ,
Ladies and Gentlemen's fluir
Dresser and Cutter ,
RESPECT FI LLY informs
the Public, that he has com
menced business in the above
line, back ol Gibbons’ building ~
opposite J. Pooler’s. He flatters
himself ihat from hi-, dexterity
in the line of his profession, and
attention to his business, lie will
merit a share of the public pa
tronage.
He will attend Ladies
who iavor Inin with their custom
at their resp ctive houses.
TEH.MS.
Liadie, f ill dressed, g O 75
Do. Cu ting & dressing, 100
Chi'dren do. do. O 5o
Feb. 5. 24 ts
JUST OPENED,
Hi id for Sale ,
Next door la Mr. James Clark's
Board,tig House £s‘ Untie stun
Stage Office, (Bernard sh c t.)
OTRAW HATS, BONNETS
O Plain and up-n Work, now
the prevailing Fashion in Lon
don.
ALSO,
a variety of Plush Hats and Bon
nets, an elegant assortment of
FEATHERS, Camel’s Hair
SHAWLS, and other articles u>
the MILLENEHY LINE;
Jan. 26- 21 ts
The Subscriber
HAVING reined the Store oil
the BAY, formerly occu
pied by Mr. A. Robinson, will
constantly have on hand, a sup
ply of
GROCERIES, TEAS,
PROVISIONS, &c.
• Which lie will dispose of reasona
: biv, to those who are prompt on
| the score of payment; anti as
| sures such, that nothing on his
part shall be wanting in procur
ing such articles as shall give ge
n ral satisfaction. He will also
continue the
Factorage & Commissi
on Business.
R. Me DOUG ALL,
Feb. 2. 25 ts
NOTICE.
TVTOW m < ‘amdioi county Jail,
1. Na negro Girl, about five Ivet
3 or 4 inches I'gh, savs she is
French, but speaks English
Calls hei st 1 1 SI LV Y , and sa vs she
belongs to Mr. Janies Smith of
3 vunnah and was brought (iff to
this place by a Frenchman.
D. G. JONES’
i Feb. 26 30
I fl i. R S D A ‘Y, March 5. 1807.
|j GEORGIA, Huncock etu itp.
Fort’ Dollars, for the two , or
Twenty for either oj these
Bovs.
UN-AW \ Y on the niglv
‘Cw. of the 20; h J inn are last,
‘Uwo Negro Men, one n impfi
CHARLES, the other Glliß,
p oh able thev mav add to, or
change their names. Charles,
is about 6 Teet high, 40 rears old!
very thick lips, his upner teeth
out, has the mark of a ft h on his
right cheek, which is Considera
bly blacker than anv other part of
his flr.e. had when lie went away,
two suits, one a vti y finale, the
other a blue. Gs mi is about j a
wars old, a trim, well made boy,
Weighs about J. 35 pound, has'a
kind of stoppage in his speech.
iV<r. Rice, in Savannah, the
ship Carpenter, owns his mo
ibn , and knows the boy. Any
person th it lodges these boys in
j iil, and writes me word, so 1
b‘ 1 -h’ Rt again, will receive the
above reward.
JOHN HILL.
March 2. .31 it
25 Dollars Reward.
RUN away from capr. A.
D. Abrahams, in Savannah,
some time in 8 ‘pleml>er l ist, a
Negro Fellow named TONY’, a
bout 5 feet 6 inch's high, a id a
bout 26 vears of age, s.ooi made,
bis eyes and month large. He
was taken up at Cowsawhatchie,
and made his escape —All persons
are lorwarned from hiring or har
bouring him. Tin* above lie- I
ward will be paid to any person
who will deliver him to the sub
scriber, or secure him in any jail.
ISAAC ABRAHAMS.
Jan. 23. 22
Notice is hereby Giv -
r y' *
A HAT at the ex piratic
nine months horn the igue
hereof, application will
made to ihe Honourable
Inferior Couit of Chatln 1 >
County, fur leave to fell u
following tracts of Land, b’ j
longing to (lie ellaie of Jainc
Doors, deceased, viz :
Two hundred and Fifty a- ;
cres, old survey, fimate, lying j
and being in Chatham Conn- \
ly, bounded by Great Oge.
j chee river, land of Coldivire,
; and land now of Joseph Weif”
j cher, E!q.—The fame being
I for the benefit of the heirs and
t
creditors of the laid James
Doors, deceased.
THO’s. MILLS, Adm’r
Savannah, Sept. 4, 1806.
NOTICE.
Nine months after date, ap
plication will be made to the
honorable court of ordinary of
Tathal county for leave to fell
atract of land containing 190
acres on the Aitamahaw river
in laid county adjoining Mar
lin Harden, also ZO2 1-1 a
cres in Wilkinlon County, in
the second difluct Lot No.
no, the property of John
Sharp lon. deceased, to be fold
j for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors.
JOHN SHARP,
Administrator.
Sept, t. 35.
Blank Manifests &c.
Far Sa’e at tny Office.
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in April next I
between the hwrs of ten and
three o'clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court bouse in the city of
Savannah,
All those several tracts or par
cels ol land containing 3249 acres
more or situate in Burke
county, fronting on Savannah ri
ver; seized under sevetal exe
cutions, an the property of the
estate of Blary Hall, deceased,
to SHtiofy the debts and legacies,
due by the deceased, on judg
ments against ihe executor.
ALSO,
! he'oh .mg Neyiae?, viz.
YY ui’; ■ Vtars of age; Sid
ney, , tars--Jack 14
years o. ‘. -llv , 45 years; and
young Ne’T . si yearn of age;
Gktn as the , •uany of John
Sllellman, iimh ra- xe. ution oh
taint'd by Josepli Mi It; Suvviyo l •
ALSO,
All that tract of land, situ.;
on the Augusta road, about three
miles fom Savannah, known
Ly the name of the 3 mile House,
containing acres, with the
improvements thereon; taken un
der execution, Wistnhakef, us.
Executrix of Benjamin Putnam,
deceased.
T. ROBERTSON,,, c.c.
March 2. 31 lm
Sheriff's Sale.
WILL BE SOLD,
(hi the Jest Tuesday in Apt',!
next, at the eout t house in the
county of Canulen, between the
hows of to and 3 o'clock ,
A NEGRO MAN named Sam,
to ti siy an execution in
favour oi John L. E. ITolzendorf
i- 1 s> Robert Powers, Conthti
< ■ <„a,h.
D. G. JONES, s. c.c.
dA. 26. 30
NOTICE.
Ivi'.N up and secured in
* maiden 00111113; jail, on the
st ; bt. a daik complected ne
;rom .ii, who call, himself FER
GUS. about .5 feet 10 inches high,
ays at he got Ills freedom at the !
death of his master John Suther
land, oi MMntosh county, Geor
gia—the certificate ol his freedom
that he produces, iias the 111 ai k of
the suit! John Sutherland, ami is
witnessed by David li. Garrall,
Thomas I>, all and Jan*e>!.hands,
all appearing to be the same hand
writing. The owner, by proving
propei ly, and paying charges,
may have Sand negro.
D. G. JONES, s. c. c.
Camden conn!,/, St. Mary's ,
Jan. 2, 1807. 3 7
NOTICE.
s: a- The Subscriber hav.
! inj been elected Scavenger, in- i
1 forms the citizens of Savannah, j
j that the regular davs for throwing
out litter and rubbish, are Mon
days, Y v ednesdays and Fridays.
Such ns do not avail themselves
j ol this Notice, may reiy on be
s ing informed against.
CHARLES COPE.
March 2. 5, rjt
j .
N OUT E.
Nine nioiuhsafter date appl'c
cation tv ill be made to the hot
inferior Court of Chatham roui
ty, for leave to sella tract of 45
acres of land in said county’, a-
I joining Mr. Butler and Jlcliur
i lands, on Little Ogethce, !oi tilt
benefit of ihe heirs and creditor 0
IVtl.l.r ■ ■’ BIG IFF, Aiha'/
‘ : A HI. ,Adm x
ts 63
rR T Hn t E NI T MRF.ft oo t
O’
STATE PAPER.
Xotr of the Minister Plenipo.
t-nuiary of France to the Se
cretory of State of the United
S, ‘ u -A
tale,.
Thu 11 nderfignud, Miniltur
Piuntpotemury of his Imperial
and libv al Majeflx , to Lis ex
cellency the Prcfident of the U.
States of America, has the hop
or to remind the Secretary of
State, that at the beginning of
lall year and during the (t ifir<ti
ol congreis, Mr. Chevaille, au
torney in |j,';t of the licit sos
Mr. de Beaumarchais, took
various llep< with the Iceretary
>f the trealury to obtain a lj.
quidation of the debt contract
ed by the United States, with
the laid M/ Bc-anmatcliais.
At ‘ ,0 ie jueft of the attor
ney in fat I, to v. item the tiea
!i!,y o. ipt ;f Mr.
i’ •uirn.Hch-'*-.- in order to
pic to the debt of his heirs li
mit, to,. • leprtf fjfiurnois, ire
utidci ligiieT awdrJflTcd, on
ill of January, 180 C, to lid
Secretary of the Ttcalury, an
official note, which left nor ‘■
dotiirr. of the dell riration of iiie
million in difpuit, tLe employ*
uictit ol which, agreeably to ihe
orders of the h ug, was confer
crated to a jpu,al and Jeer itjer
vice, and cunjcquentlv, xi-hith
had hoc and could not have a,y
countition with the. trarjaai
on,, bargains, Jupphes, and- ge
nerally with any mercantile ope
rations which Mr. de. Beaumar
chais might, have been concerned
in with the government of fine U.
States of America.
I Itis note, or rather this of.
ficial decla> atiou of the Muiis
tc-i Plenipotentiary of Fiunc., T
ought to have removed tire on
ly obltacie which was oppoled .
lor the entire liquidation v. ith
the heir of Mi. tie Beaumar
chais, becaulp the juiiice <f of
their claim is dcrnonlLatcd to
conviction ; and they weie iar
hotii expecting that the Secre*
tary of the 1 leafury wouid
Util retain doubts upon the le
gitimacy of their credit.
i lie heirs of Mr. de Beau r
marthais now confide their in
teitfls to the protection of Ihe
Ftcnch government, as well as
to the jutlice of the jedeiai gs*f s
vemment; and the under
iigncd in declaring to the Itcie
uuy of Hate, that tivT afiair c
L tug cxairuii. and in I
the molt IciupuitiUs auentit h,
has pielented to the juogivifcnt,
of the molt enlightened and inr
parital men, nothing but >n in”
conteiiible concluhon in (a”
vour of the heirs of Mr. dj
j Beaumarchais, will adtl, that t
!is no longer to Mr. Chevail ■
i 11 is no longer to a mete attm*
; nev in that the laid Ire rs f
j have ircourie to ob.ain ju| cc ,
I too long refuted ; but io •
the 1 tench governuicnt it (-si 4
i w Inch calls wi.h confidence and
through die organ of its minis-
UT plenipotentiary, the aitcn
tion of the fccrctaiy oi Hate to
inteiclis no Id's famed li an the
catde which produced them.
When tho F iccch govein
:;ent r. iics ;; ; voice in iavor
of th 2 ivir orruiuts heirs oi Mr*