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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer*
Six Dollars a Year, Ihlf in Advance.
GEORGIA REPUBLIC AN,
Volumel. No. 27.
E. Hills, “
HAS received on Consignment by the Skip
Comet,
20 Bales P/co!lens, tnojlly Ccarfe,
which will be fold exceeding low, by the Bole,
tit kis Au SI ion Store Commerce row, for Case or
good upland Cotton . 0 * ;
November 27. if
To MERCHANTS
A person in the Mercantile line, fettled a:
a final! village in the country, where business
pfsy he done to great advantage, is defirons
of a Pap.tnfr who can advance Four thou
ifand Dollars in Cash or Dry Goods, well laid
r wro that a mount, or would have no objection
to being concerned with a large importing
wholesale houle which would fuppiy full
afiortments at cost and charges.—ln case of
a partner who would reflbe on the ipot, he
fan be accommodated with the family', who
are poflfefied of neccffary conveniences.— For
further particulars on this fubjeft, enquire of
the printer, and add re is a few lines as they
will direct.
jVbvember 2, 1802.
„ AVC \ } 10 pr\ “
On Tuesday the 4th of January next, will be
fold, at the Court-house in this Chv, a Farm
Let, situated in the neighbourhood of savan
nah, containing 45 acres. A full defeription
of the fame will be made known on the day of
sale. At the fame time and place, a prime
Nezro Fellofo. Also, two tracts of Land, in
Liberty county —one containing <OO acres,the
other 250, prime Cotton and Rice Lana—
Lot number 6, Holland Tyth:rig, Percivai
Ward, 60 bv 90, fronting fourh common and
Bull-flreet—one half the purchase in 6'o days,
the other half an approved note at 6 months—-
Plats and Grants may be seen by application
Joseph Arnold, Auftrf
December 18, 1802. (25. J
CASTOH HO JSE , District of savannah.*
ANY per lon willing to engage, to weigh
and keep in their stations, and in re
pair, the Buoys that are, or may be provided,
as guides to the entrance of Savannah river,
will early notify in writing to the iubfcri
ber, at what rate per annum he will perF
form the service.
TUG. JOHNSON, Collector.
Sept. 17. 2 awr.
THE SUBSCRIBER,
cffirs his Jcrvices to his friends and tie*
public, in the
Factorage, Vendue, and
CO Vi MISS ION BUSINESS.
As he means to confine himfelf firifih to the above
business , be fat ters himfelf he sh all be able to give ;
eUtsfdtUon to tbo/e who may employ him.
JOSEPH ARNOLD, Cos Amerce Rove.
Nov. 3.
* PROPOSALS,
FOR CARRYING
Mails of the United States,
On the following P of-roads:
Will be received at the Genera! Poft-Ortice at Iv afh
ington, until the istn cay cl January incluiive.
IN SOUTH-CAROLINA,
80. From Fayetteville* N, C, hy Liimberton,
Barefields, PortSferry. LycnhvdleanU Will-town to
(jeorge-Town, once a week—leave Fayetteville e
very Thursday at 2 P. M. arrive at Lynchville on
Saturday by 8 P M ; leave Lynchville on Sunday 4
A M. and arrive at George-Town by 6 P M : leave
Gecrgt-Town every Monaiay at AM. arrive at
Lynchviiie by 8 P M ; leave Lynchville on Tuei'Jay
at 4 A M. arrive at Fayetteville the next Ttuirfday
by 10 A M.
81. From Richmond c h. N, C, by Parker's ferry
Chatham, Cheraw c h, Bentonville, Darlington c h,
Pauleyfville, JerFries and the Clayhoufe 10 Lynch
ville, onte a week ; leave Lynchville every Tuesday
at 4 A M, arrive at Richmond c h. on Thursday
by 11 A. M. leave Richmond ch, every Thuri
day at 1 PM, arrive at Lynchville on Saturday by
8;P M.
82. From Charlotte, N C, Beggar's ferry & Hill’s
iron works to York c h, SC, once a week \ leave
Charlotte ch, every Sunday at 6 A M, arrive at
York c h, by 6 P M ; leave Yoik cb, every Saturday
at 6 A M, arrive at Charlotte by 6 PM.
83 From Camden by Statesburg, Jamesville,
Nellon’s ferry, and Monk's Corner to Charlefton,3
times a weck,Mav i,to Nov. 1, leave Camden every
funday Tucfday,& Thursday at 2 A M, & arrive aj
Charleston in 32 hours on Monday, Wedndday and
FridayatioA M.—-Returning : leave Charleston
fvery Monday, Wedndday and Friday at 2 P M,
andarrive at Camden in 33 hours, on Tuefda v,Thurs
day andSaturdayar 11 P iVI.
04. lu.im Colombia by Winsboro% Chester, ch
Yo. k ch, ‘Fhikiltyvi!l°, Uni c b, £paranburg,
Greenville c RtttXy- StC iver, -IVkenfviik,
Laurent c h, Bel aft and Newbury c h to Columbia
once a week ; leave Columbia every Monday at 5
A M, arrive at York on Tucfday bv 7 F M ; leave
\ oik. c h, at ha.’. 1 p-fifyP Al- and arrive at Greeni*
vide c h, on i hurfday by 8 P AT ; leave Green
v:lle c h, 00 Triday at 4 AM, & arrive at Coium
bia on. holiday by 6 P IVI.
05 From Edgefield c h. by A. Richardfon’SjCam
bridge, Southampton, Abbeville c h and Rocky Ri
ver lo Feod.eton ch, once a
cn, every VVednduay at n, A IM. arrive at'-Pendic
ton ch, next Saturday by 4 p fvl; leave Pe dlcton
ck, every Saturday >; r R. ?M, arijve at Ldgtfiekl
c h next WedneLay by 9 A M.
b 6. From George-i own to Charleftnn onre a
vvetk i leave George- t own every Aloruiay at 9 A
Al, arrive a: Chaileiton on Tmlday by nc-n ; lease
Charleston every Saturday noon, ariive at George-
Town on Sunday by b P M.
87. from StateTourg by SumpterfviMej Salem ana
Kmirree to W hi- t own on* e a week : leave Wiil
i'uwn every Tuvfday a r 6 A M arrive at S atesburg
on VVednelUay a* 6 P AT; leve oavsburg every Fuel’
day at 6> A AT, and arrive at VVill-Tovva cn Fri
day at 7 Pi AT.
8L From Augusta by theupper Three P.uns andj
Clack Swamp to Coolawhatcfite, once a week j leave
every lunday at 6 A AT, strive at Au
gufti? on 1 uefday by t P M ; leave Augulta every
i iicfJj'’ a* 8 A A'i, arrive at CooLwnauhie o.
Saturday’ P) 6 P JVi•
IN GEORGIA.
Sq. Front Augutta Dy L.uie River, Lincoln ch,
peterfbutg, Libucon, rid,nkliu c n, and G.icerts 10
ClarksborV, once a weeK ; kwe every
Monday av 8 AM,arrive a: CLncaooro’ on i hu.i
uay by 10 A IVi, leave Ciarkso iu’ every ‘Fr u.lday at
2 P ivl, a,rive at Au b ufta nex. Monday at 4rt AT.
90. Fiom Augusta by Columbia c n, VValh.of.
tor*, Greensborp*, Rif hardfonvilje, Sparta, Gunge
iowa and Warren ton to Lou fvdie, ouce a week-;
leave Autiufta every Monday at 2 i Al, ur.vL a-.
Loafville on I'hurduy 5 PAa } Reluaung leave
Loulviila- every Friday at b A Ai, arave at Augul
at next ALhday by 10 A Ai.
From Lounvilie oy Saunc*?<*fVilie to T ort \v
kmlon, once a week: leave L uifyule every Triv.o
at 4A M, arrive zi Fort VVilkudon bv 6 PAI :
Returning : leave Tort vViikimon every Oatu;u->y at
8 A. tvL .ur.ve at Lou iville by 8 P AL
NOTES.
1. The Port Matter Ge a-nd nrvy expedite the
mailss:alter the imesot arrival& departure during the
jgenmuan-e t>f the contracts, oe iiipfi 1 i. s
oht an adequa e compenldrion, (or any extra ex peace
lenat may be occahOned thereby.
2. T ifteen minutes iiiali oe allowed for cpeuitig
and cluiin r tio mail at a<i oiitwes Vvhere no nine it
S3
pecifitd. %
3. For every thirty rnimres delay (unavoidable
accidents exes-ped) m arriving a(*er the nme pie
criotd in any contract, the contradt or ih-dl forfeit one
dollar ; and ir the delay continue until the departure
of arty depending mad, vvnereby tne mails deftmeci
ior in h depending mail Lie 2 trip, an add.t.onai tor*’
feiture of hve dollars ihall be m-urred'.
4. Newkapcrs as veil as letters arc to be lent in
he mail : &nd jf any perfun, making defires
ro carry news papers otner nan took conveyed in
die mail, for h,s own emolument, he rnuft (late in
his propTals, for what sum he W:ii ca.ry it with that
emolument and tor vvhat lii.n without that eitiolu
ment.
5. Should any perfan, making propoftk, ‘defire
an alteration of the tunes of arrival and dcpar Ure a
hove fpecitiid, h e rriuft flare in his pronufais, the al
terations desired, and the difference they vyii make
in the terms of his contract, , ,
6. Perfohs making proposals are desired to state
their prices by the year. - I hose who contrail w’ril
receive heir pay quarterly in the months of Februa
ry, May, Augult and November* one month after
ihe expiration of each quarter.
r. No other than a free white person (Kail be em
ployed to convey the mail.
3. Where the proposer intends to-convey the mail
in the body of a it age carriage, he is desired to (late it
in his proposals.
g. The Poft-Mifler-General relbrves to himfelf
the right of declaring any contract at on end when
ever three failures happen which amount to tne lots
of a trip each.
The contra&s for the above routes are to be in °-
per2tion on the firft day of April next —and are to
continue in forte for one year from that timee
GIDEON GRANGER,
Poss Mailer General,
General Poll-Office, Wafhingtcn City,
Nov. 5. ISO 2. .
For sale, .
~ A few barrels of choice Jsrfiy Apples, Pgo
tatoes and Cider, on board the brig IVafhin
ton, at M'Cready’s wharf. Enquire of the
M after on board.. -Alio, a few barrels
Sis ties and potatoes of the fame quality, in
Broughton-fixeer, at J. Williams's Carriage
Ihop, opposite Doctor N. W. Joneses.
Savannah, 14th December, 1802.
~ To R H I R eT
agangoflabourer s.
Plnquire at this office.
December 8> 1802. (2 2tf)
SAVANNAH, LYOS & MORSE.
DECEMBER aj, iSc 2 ;
Mercantile id Mathematical Academy,
GOA’ impr tiled with the mod lively gr -
utu ;e, lor the libera! patronage which he has
uniform!! experienced iince the commencement of
115 Academy : announces that he has employed an
: and t >at children lix years old, will be
received in the School.
Parents and guardians may rely on the moft feru
; uEus attention being paid to their morals and
improvement.
N* h. He has Eke wife opened a Night Schoo*!,
at ni> own i.oule from 7 to 9 .* where those who cah
oot attend to a daily education, will have ihe advan
tage oi being inftrucled in English gramaticallVj
Writing, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Geometry,
Navigation, “idc.
daiioi.> will be taught Solar and Lunar obferva
• tiona, the names of the principal fixt Stars, particularly
ihc/ii, (it the zodiac al conftcllationSjproper to measure
he Moon’s distance from.
Savannah, December 8, 1802. \%2 ts )
Twenty Dollars Reward.
T> UNA WAY from the fublcriber, living
in WaQiington county, a NEGRO
MAN, named Messer , about 27 or 28 years
old, abouts feet 11 inches high, knock-kneed
a bvfhy head and fear on his threat, had on
when he went away, a pair blue broad cloth
overalls, a negro-cloth jacket, and had with
him a white broad cioth coat. A reward of
twenty dollars wiil be given if confined so
that I get him.
F. Boykin.
December 8, 1802.
FOR SALE
Just Ended out cf the Ship Comet, from Balti
more,
, 4 bales low priced Cloths, a Barred.
4 o*o. Half Thicks. do.
3 00, N apt Cottons, do,
* do, Keileys, do.
1 do. Flannels, do.
1 do, Biiae and Frizes, do.
} do. Fine Ticklenburgi',
6 cases low priced Hats, aftbrted
* case Laacafhire Sheetings, do.
1 do. fine Shirting Linen, do.
1 do. Linen Check. do
x do, Japanned W are, co.
1 do. Brown Holland, do,
4 trunks Calico’s, do.
1 do. Roinals, Shawls, &c do.
1 do. Mullins and Laces, do,
1 do. Dimities, do,
1 do. Worded Flofe, do.
1 do. Con on do.
Lhefe Goods have been imported this fall from
the best flipping kcufos, and will be found cn ex
amination to be Well laid in, They will be depos
ed cf at a liberal advance, by the package only,
for Qafh , Produce, or Notes with approved en
dor erst, by
Laurence Somers.
At ‘Mejfrs. jvhnjlon, Robert jot & Co's. fVare-
Hcufe.
December 1 lautf
1O bn sGID,” ~
O‘S Monday the 14th day of February next, be
rween he hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, at the
p.r udtiOo or JOHN WiSENBAKER, dec. in
Ertingham county, all the perfonai eit ate of ihe fil’d
u ceated j coniiitiug of one negro,a horfbjleven head
of cat tie, and a set of black imuhs tools: !fjufe r
noid Furmture, 6tc. Sec.
Mary Yvi fen baker,
•> *
.. qualified executrix.
December 18, rpoa, ?t.
pff NOilCii.
fubferiber intending to be absent from the
JL Rate fome dme, requelts those who may have
chums agashft him, to render them 2$ soon as possi
ble for payment; and such as are indebted to him
are lulicttcil to diicharge the fjtti?.
~ 7- TnTTNULL,jun.
For a ben tnr e, Dec. 18, 1802. (zawim)
~{CT NOTICE
hopartnerfnip of K. & John Bolton.
nr HE dcach of M ,r. ROBERT BOLTON,
JL fenners it necelury so inform the friends
a, u cot reTpondence of the firm, both in the United
. rates and abroad, tnat the funds and stock in trade,
a> heretofore, and that provifton is made not
cmy to prtierve, but annually to incieafe the capi r
ral j and they are also, informed, that the business
ot the houle will continue to be conducted b
John Bolton;
under the fame firm cf
ROBERT & jOHN bOLTON.
Joseph Fhiberfoam,
William Wallace,
George Woodruff,
John Bolton ,
Executors ,
Suvannah, December io.
F'welve and a Half Cents Single
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
be hy public audfiott
▼ T a: the Cou t'houle in this ci-
AceNSjfofA'fi ty, on Monday* the 3d day ofi January
next, one half of the schooner Friendship, just f ro uv
sea ; together with he. furri-ure, tackle, apparel,boar
Sic. Also, a quantity of Dye-Wood, to LtiTy sundry
executions obtained againit Ed.vin Lewis in | the May
yor’s court. TKO’s. ROBINSON, C. S.
Dec. 4.
FOR NEW-PORT,
The Sloop S.\lly,
FENDED as a con Rant tra
der during the wnnter from this
port to the louthern ports of this
Rate—fine has good accommodations for
freight or pafiTerigcrrs. ,The fnalletl favor will
be thankfully received. For further particulars
enquire of Mr. Samuel Howard, or of
Isaac N. Meserve, mailer, on Board.
October 23, 1802. -
* “ 1 1 - - ■■ -
Notice.
? I who have not made the;r Tax
a Return for the present yea rui c requeltcT
to do it as the Receiver will close his Digetb
immediately
TF. Gardner, Receiver oj Chatham 9
December 1. (ts)
ELEGANT FURNITURE FORMAL
JUST landed from qo buajd the ihip Comer, Ca
Stevenfoii, from Baltimore, a quantity of
cellent
Mahogany Furniture.
Os the Ihteft > oaliftmg of Secrtarys St, Book-
Cases, Side Boards, Circular and iiraight front Be
reaus, Fall Desks, Circular ar.d faih corner CirdH a
Stes, Oval Pe )ibr< ke do. Northumberland dinijg do
circular und fti aight Bafon Hands, Candle (lands, See.
—ALSO,—
A few fancy Chairs.
The ciiizcnsofSavannah are particularly requested to
view the above furniture,* as it is of a superior quality
and wiil be fold low for ca{h or produce. Any per
son wThing to purchase bedheads, or any article ii\ -
the above bhe, can be fupphecUn a few weeks by
■- Edward Pried ley,
at Johnson & Robertfofs, StcCs. old Compting-:. ■
December 4.
N O T 1 CjE.
ALL persons to whom the estate o~
Frahcis Level t, efquirc, late of Julian*
ton, is indebted, are requested to furnifh their
accounts, or statement of their demands, duly
attested, and those indebted to the estate, are
expected to make immmediare payment, to
Wiilia n Stephens,
.Matthew johnsron,
James Johnstonjun.
Executors.
December 4.
A liberal rent will be given for about 2000
acres prime cotton land, on or abduc Sapclo—>
Apply as above.
. o Wants Employment;
ACI i IZEN, who is well acquainted
with bukrtefs, would accept of a super
cargoes birth to the Weft-Indies 5 or would
attend to a few lett of merchants, Or traders
mens books; the collection Os debts, cr would
write a few hours in the day in a public oince.
He is well acquainted with rhe town, be
ing a native thereof:—For further particulars
enquire at the Odace of the Georgia Republi
can, or address a line to A. G, which will be
duly actended to.
■ November 20,1802. . . (jt.)
Wanted for tlie eniuing Year,
AN active induftrous won, as an overseer
to live in the Island of Gfab aw, he must
be well acquainted zv:tb tbe cultivation of cotton
and toe management of negroes', and produce fuf
fictent vouchers for his honefy,fobriely and abi
lities : Apply in Savannah to Mejfrs. William
-lon If Morel or on said Island to P. H. Morel.
Nov. nd * 1802. naw ts.
~ OR THAN HOUSE7’ - ’ ~
AN Overseer is warned for rhe plantation
one who can read and write, and b&.
well recommended for nis knowledge oFßice
Planting, his honesty, sobriety and attention,
will meet with proper encouragement, by ap
plying to either of the fubferihersi a commit Cf
of the Trustees.
.Win; tephens*
Jos. Haberfham,
Pmer Deveaux,
Vv r nij Gibbons*
\ December 3J, ISO 2,