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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer.
Six Dollars a Tear , Half in Advance .
GEORGIA REPUBLICAN,
Volumll. No. 29.
tor”n ew-port,
The Sloop Sally,
INTENDED as a constant tra
der during the winter from this
pore to the southern ports of this
ftace—-fhe has good accommodations for
freight or pafTengrrs. The Trailed favor will
be thankfully reccived.For further particulars
enquire of Mr. Samuel Howard, or of
Isaac N r . Meserve, mailer, on Board.
Odobr*r 23, 1802.
r LhGAi\ i k L Uim 1 Lkl rU * a.h 1.
JUST landed from oj boaid the (hip Comet, Ca p
Stevenlon, from Baitimore, a quantity of ex
cellent
a Mahogany Furniture .
Os the latest fafhions, confiftaig of Secrtarys & Book-
Cases, Side Boards, Circular and firaight front Be
rcrus, Fall Desks, Circular and sash comer C<rd Ta.
bles, Oval Pembroke do. Northumberland dit.i .£ dot
circular and lttaight Bafon lfands, Candle {lands, See.
—ALSO, —
A few fancy Chairs.
The citizens ofSavannah are particularly r~quelled to
view the above furniture, as it is of a fuperiui qualm
and will be fold low for rafti or produce. Any pe r
fon wishing to purchase bedsteads, or any article in
■the above l.ne, can be fupplird in a few weeks l y
Edward Pried ley,
at Johnson& Hobertfon, Scco’s. old Comptinghou
December 4,
NO TIC E .” ~~
ALL persons to whom the eftov o-
Frarcis Levett, efquirr late of Julian*
ton, is indebted, are requtfted to Avrnifh then
accounts, or statement of their demands, dulv
attested, and those indebted to the estate, arr
cxpetleu to make immmediate payment, to
Will tain Stephens, !
Matthew Johnston,
James johnstonjun.
Executors.
December 4.
A liberal rent will be given for about 2000
acres prime cocron land, on or about Sapeio—
Apply as above.
CUSi J vl ii Distnct or oa/an .
ANY perion willing to engage, to weigh
and keep in their stations, and in n
pair, the Buoys that are, or may be provided,
as guides to the entrance of Savannah river,
will early notify in writing to the fubkn
ber, at what rate per annum he will per
form the lerviee.
and JOHNSON, Collector.
Se T- l l ;,iwr.
THE SUBSCRIBER^
offers bis Jcrvices to his friends and the
public, in the
Fa&orage, Vendue, and
CO MMISSION BUSINESS.
As he means to confine himfelf flrifily to the above
bujincfs, be fiatters bimjelf bejbali be able to give
Mtiij ad ion to thole who may employ bint.
JOSEPH ARNOLD, Commerce Revo.
Nov. 3..
v E. Hills,
H ‘ received on Lo alignment by the ship
$ -5 Bales Woollens, mostly Coarfc ,
which f til bejold exceeding low, ty the Bale.
** bisffuftion 6 tore Commerce row,/or Cajh or
good upland Cotton,
/ member 27.
” ~ TO ito SOLD,
ON Monday the 14th day of February next, be
tween Ihe hours >f io and 2 o’clock, at the
inflation of JOHN WiaENB ; KER, dec. m
Effingham county, all the pedonal eitate of she laid
of cattle, and a set of black fnichs uois : Hauler
hold Furniture, See. &c.
Mary Wifenbaker,
qualified executrix.
December 18, igo2. 3t.
Wanted tor the emuing Year,
’ A N active induftrous men, as an overseer
* to live in the Island of Ojfabaw, be must
be well acquainted with the cultivation of coitcu.
and the management o f negroes ; and produce Juf-
Scient vouchers for kisbonefiy, sobriety and abi
lities : Apply in Savannah to Mefirs. William
\on S3 Morel or on f aid Island to P. H. Morel.
Nov, 2id, 1802, law if.
Want:, Employment,
A CITIZEN, who is well acquainted!
with bulinefs, woulo accept of a toper
cargoes birth to the Weft-Indies ; or wool;
attend to a few lett of merchants, or traders
mens books; the collection of debts, or would
write a few hours in the day in a public office
He is Well acquainted vifh the town, br
ing a native thereof:—Ft r further paititulars
enquire ar the Office of rhe Gcoraiaßepubß
can, or address a line to A. G. which will be
duly attended to.
N
—■ - ■ “ ll ■■■ ‘ “?M ,
FORS VLE
Twenty tuso barrels oj Ii ifb Potatoes.
A I J. William's Carriage shop, oppofu
Dr. N. W Jones’s Bioughron ftreci
Applv to Ms. WitjivTs.
O ii ir t i .iu\ l ie. U sb.
AN Overseer is wan ed for the plantation
one who car. read and write, and b’
weii recomm nded for r.is knowledge of Rice
anting, his honesty, sobriety and attention,
will meet with proper encouragement, be ap-
Ting ro either of the fucknoeis, a co.i >mitt<
P die T rustees.
Wm. tepbens.
Jos Haber fhnm,
Peaer Deveaux,
Wm* Gibboiis.
j December 3 b iSoj.
ME►<C AN * iC t n. AIHr.AI rt i j A L i * v- al) i, i\'i V
Mil. imprthed vvun the m. it lively grr.
t:iu<le, fer the theral patronage whi n he ha
uuituniily experienced fn.ee ; he coaimem emerit
us Acaiitniy : ai.m unccs that he has employed a.
\ilifiant: acd that children hx years old, will b
received in the School.
Par mts a; and guardians may re’y on the mo ft fc.ru
uloos attention being paid co their morals an.
improvement.*
N. B. He has ! kev. : fe opened a Night School
at hir ownhoule from 7 it* 9.* where thote w'rn.rao
not attend to acl >ify educate t, wH the advan
tege of bc.ng i;.ft uCted in Ei gliih pramatically
Writing. A uhmeric, Bot-k-keeping, Geome r-.,
Meafuremen', N*v gam n, Globes, isc.
Sailers wnl oe taught 5 ia r and Lunar obfe v.
tiruv, the names f the principal fix Stars, particu aK
those of the z diai 1 Conflellations,pre.per >o meafu
le Moon’s diiL-hce from.
Savannah, December 8, 1802. (22 ts.)
twenty Dollars Reward.
RUNAWAY from the fubknrer, livin;
in Woffiihgton county, a NEGRC
MAN, named Messer , about 27 or 28 yeai
old, about 5 feet 11 inches high, knock-knctt
1 bulky head and a fear on his throat, had c
vh'-n he went away, a pair blue broad cloti
overalls, a negro-cioth jacket, and had wit;
mm a white broad cloth coat. A reward e
ewenty dollars will be given if confined f
that I get hnn.
F. Boykin.
December 8, 1802.
THE fiibfcriber intending to be absent from r l
ltiic lome ‘zme, requdls thole who may hav
tiii ns against him, to render them as soon as p. s >*
hie for payment ; and fuert as are indebted to hi
are Fluited to Urlcharge the fame.
7. TaTJNALL, jun.
Bonaventnre , Dec, id, 1802. (:awim )
iUP noTIceT
npartnerfliip of R. & John Bolton
THE death of Mr. ROBERT BOLTON
c iders it necefLry o inform the friend
.u.u coi reioo.icien. eot tre firm, both in the U iitt
S ates and aoroad, that the fund,, and flock in trad 4
emain as heretofore, and that provision is made n< :
my to preserve, but annually to ii create the cap*
al j ana they a.e aifo, informed, that ihe bufineii
of the wilt Continue to be conducted b
John Bolton, >
under the fame firtu cf
ROBERT fcf ; OHN BOLTON.
Joseph Haberfbam,
William Wallace ,
George Woodruff,
John Bolton,
Executors.
Savan n abe cent t).
1 be
Having convenient stores on
BOLTON’s WHARF,
For the reception of Produce , offer their
jezvices to the planters and otherr in the FAC
TORAGE Cfi COMMISSION b finefs.
Jackbou C? iitstene.
December u* sawtf.
savannah, Pkintid by lyon & mornK.*
■JANUARY 5, 1805.
PROPOSALS,
for carrying
Mails of the United States,
On the following P of-roads:
Will be received at ihe Foft-OtnCe at vVafti
mill! Llie 18day ol Jat uary ii.Ciuavc.
t=s
IN SOUTH CAROLINA,
80. Fr./m Fayettevilie, N, C, by Lumberton,
Barch.cJds, Portsleriy. Lycnhville ai:d Will-town t
Ueerge. lbvvii, once a week—leave F-<)ei eHJe e
very Tnurfbay at 2P. M. arrive at L>lunvilfe on
S4ittduy by 8 PM; leave Lynchville on Sunuay 4
\4L a id arrive ai George- Town by 6 P M : leave
CL dy: {'own every Mongdav at a tvl. a.nve ar
Lyt*Cijviile by 8 P A1; leave Lymhvilieun I tie
ar 4 a M arrive at Fayettev.Jic the next ‘Tuunday
by 10 A M.
8l From Richmond c h. N, C,by Packer’s fir r\
Challioin, Chet aw c h, Beuti>r*vt!le, Dailii>gu*n c
Pauicyiv i.e, Jeffries and the Ciayh <u;e -o Lynch
v.iie, on<e a week ;’e.:ve Lyncr.vil e every I uelday
t f A M, arrive at Richmond c h. on Tlieilday
ay 11 A. M. leave K enmond ch, every I hun
day at 1 P M, arrive at Lynchvilie on ba u day by
8 P M.
Chirlo'fe, N C, Begg?r*s ferrv Sc If l\
ron.vvtnks to Yorkc h, bv, a wetk, leavi
Charlot.e th,eve<y at 6 AM, .rr;ve
V Oik c b, b)6 PM; leave V o k eh, everybaturda
1:6 A M, irnveat Liiarl<;tie by 6 e M.
83 f iDili Camden by S a r e^dui g, J. mesvil ,
vc I ni’s terry, and MonkL Corner 10 010 le : ton,3
.mesa Wfi 1, * N. v. 1, leav* 1 Camden very
tendav I uelday, & Thurfdav at 2 A M, 5c arr.ve a 4
Jiuriefton in 32huurs on Mondayj Wednelday a> 0
b riday at 10 A M —Re u:n ng ; leave C larlclt 1.
very M mday, V and Frid • v a; 2 P M
.ndafiive at Ca nden in 33 hi ur>, on I hU:I
-day andbaturdayat 11 P ivl
84. Fr< m Columbia by Winsboro’, Chefler, cb
York ch, Pinkneyvill , U 1 c h, sj?a?ar.bur r ,
Greenvilie c h,_ Re<cy S O vei, P. ; kerdv.l! ,
eht c h, Bihall: and Newoury c h to C* lumb.
ice a week ; leave Cnluiiib a every Monday at 5
\ M, arrive at Yorkui I'udday by 7 P ivl ; I av
! loik c b, 4! halt pail 7PM and arrive atti-eeiu
r.le c h, on I'buYcliy by 8 P M ; Itave Green
♦le dh, on Friday a 4AM, U amveat Co-.um
a Of* bettday jy t> l J lyi.
8 S f romieugr-hcia tu.by A. Ruharefo; %;Cam- |
ridge, bourhampton, Abbev; ile c h and Rocky Ri
ei to Pendleton c h,-ume a week ; leave Edgefield
*, eveiy Wednesday at 11, AM. anive at P mile
on c h, next Saturday by 4 PM; leave Pe dl t-n
h , every Saturday at 9P. M, arrive at Xu.gc/ieiu
n next VVeunelday by 9 A M.
86. From Geoigc-’l own to Charleston once a
eck ; George- Town every Monday at 9 r\
i, arrive a Charlelionon I'ucfday by noon ; leave
Jnarlefton ry ba urday mon, anive at George
i own on Sunday b\ 8 P M.
87. From Suttlburg by S'jmpferfville, Salem and
Cmitiee to Will- 1 own once a week: leave Wnl-
Town every a 6 A M arrive at S atest urg
0 VVediielbay a 6 P IVl; leve Srrasourg every I uel
ay at 6 A iVI, and arrive at Will and own on hn
ay at 7 P. M.
88. From Augusta by theupper Three Runs 2nd
ilack Swamp to Coofa*hatchie,once a week ; leave
Joolawhatchie every fui d->v at 6 A M, arrive at Au
uila on I'uefdayby6PM ; leave every
Puddly at 8 A M, arsive at Coofawhatchie on
>aturday b) 6 PM.
IN GEORGIA.
From Augusta by Little River, Lincoln ch,
Pcterfburg, Liber ton, Franklin c h, and Gilberts to
•.-larksboro*, once a week ; leave Auguda every
viondayar 8 A M, arrive at Clarksburo’ on Thurl
v/ by 10 A M, leave Cia.kso >ro’ every Thu:fday at
. P M, arjive at Augulta next Monday al 4 A Ai
90. P rom Augulta by Columbia c b, Waihmg*
in, Greens bon/, Ricnardfonville, S;arta, George
* own and Warrenton to Louilvdle, once a weea ;
dve Augutta every Tvionday at 2 P M, arrive a;
-Yiiufviiie on Thurday 5 PM; Returning : leave
;.oufv lie every Friday at 6 A M, arrive at Auguf
itnext Monday by 10 A iVI.
91. From Louitvilleby SaunderfviHe {o Fort Wil*
•nfon, once a week : leave L uiiviile every Friday
4A M, arrive at Fort Wilkinson by 6 PM:)
returning : L ive Fort'Wilkinfon every Saturday at
8 A. M. arrive at Louisville by 8 P M.
NOTES.
1. The Pcft Master General may expedite the
naib&C ther the lines of arnva!& departure during T h’
l jcninuance of the contra£F, he previously luyuL*
ht an adequate compensation, for ex.ra expenci
tnat may be occafiorcd -.hereby.
2. Fifteen minutes {hall be allowed for Opening
ctifd dosing the mail at all offices where no time 11
pecified.
3. tor every thirty minutes delay (unavoidable
accidents exceped) in arriving after the time pre
rib-d many co itraCT,thecorrraft orfhdl for let on*
dollar ; and if the delay continue until the departurt
>f any depending mail, whereby tne mails delLneo
*hr lu:h depending mail lose a trip, an adJitional for
te. lure of live dollars lhall be in ur^ed.
4. as well as tetters are to be sent in
the mail : and if any petfon, making propoLs;
to ca-ry news-papers Other th f *te conveyed ii.
tne mail, for his own emolu nent, he muft-ffate in
his proposals, for what fu nhe will “a’ry it with tha
emolumern and for what sum without that cm iu
5 Should any person, makme; propofak, define
an alteration of the times of arrival ard depar ure a
t?ove ipecihed, n c must state ta his propUaJs, the al-
Twelve and a IIJf Cents Single
terations desired, and the and fference they will m*.ke
1 he termini hi., on raCt.
6. Periods im k ng propi>fals are desired to ft.ne
.heir prices b\ t e year. I hole who contract will
eceive heir pa\ qu'trter’y in the months of Februa
r), iVlav, Auguif and November, one mouth alter
the expiration of each qua ter.
7. No other than a ree while peifon Hi 1 bee n
ployed to convey the mail,
8. Where; he proposer intends to convey the mail
rt the body of a Itage carri ige, he is deiired lute it
m his proposals.
9. I i.e Ltd! Maftet-Gen; r<l rt serves to HmfTf
the right of declaring contract at an end when
ever thiee fai’ures happen which amoun: to the 1 Is
of a trip ea* h.
11 e contia&s for the above routes are to be in o
■erat on on the tuft d.iy o! April next—and are *o
continue in for.:e tor one tear from tha im e
GJDION granger,
Post M Tier Genual,
General P<dt Offr e, \ValhiugUHi Cit i \
r m > c ‘
A \ i itit; an :x .y ;.C ..
Will be fid on j\idT v, 2 and b\bru ‘try nex f ,
•it Brian cou*t bouje, the following proper ty, be
mg a pari of the.person ii ejtaie of baaiUCi
dctcalcd. Vl Z :
1 Chair and Harncfs^
2 HORSES,
10 ilea J SCO*’ k Cattle,
x GUITAR,
1 FIDDLE.
Sun Try articles of ho'iteliold and kitchen
furmturc. Conditions, tafh , on delivery.
WiiliaiTi A, Dunham,
J ha Fray, Attorneys for the
A i.-ninutf atrix.
Bryan county, December, 1802 (Y 4
” JUbT RECEIVED, ’
On Confegnment by the loop Minerva from
Jamaica,
4 old 4th proof Rum,
23 bags prive grten Coficc,
4 barrels Limes.
T. M. Woo-bridge
The above Hoop is for jale, freight or charter *
Enquire as above.
Dree ’ ber 15, 1802. J
j nit received and ror laic,
BAR’ ELS’ prime B*.efand POl ic.,
do. B fto a Beef, No. 1 & 2,
Uo. Pilot and middling Bread.-
Loaf Sugar ; Almond*, Share Moulds#
Supe fine Floor, Kegs Butter;
5 Casks ift& id Cheese.
Hyfun and Souchong Tea.
Holland Gsn, in pipes,
French Brandy in do.
Claret Wine in boxes and casks.
R obert and John Bolton.
December ig, 2a'.S.
tij ty Dot* 1 j j-Cc jja ‘i.
SI RAYED or ftoten, two HORSES, one
a bay gelding j 5 hands high, strong buiir,
i t very go and order, has a ft ar in his forehead
and a Ouffiy tail. The oth‘m a forreJ geldi g,
about 15 1 2 hands, large boned, rath r low
fin fteffi, well made, io.newhat diffi-faced with
a blize, both hind feet w ‘,ite. Ten dolia s
wdlbe paid for each of the n on their beingr
delivered to one of the fubferibers, and fifty
io lars on conviction of any per (on or persons
x ; ho m.-y have uken the n ofi-
Gatterer 13 Ward.
Land for Sale.
TO be fold and immediate poftefllon gi
ven, 200 acres of land, old iurvey, ad
joioing Ends in dispute, between the Hon.
Jacob Read of sonth Carolini, ana the Hon.
lent cotton land,in Columbia countv, 10 miles
above Augusta, 100 acres of which is under
good fences and might be planted to advan
tage next yen: Ado 1500 acres good oak and
hickory in Franklin co : v onjinally granted
io Col. B-nja idn FTftibourn, adjoining at
the time of furvev, lands of Richard Cali and
Thomas Collier efqrs. The above lands will
oe disposed of before the last day of February
ext. All persons are cautioned against tres
passing on the above lands.
Michael Burke.
December iB.
’ BANKRUPTCY.
In the matter of ELEAZER EARLY , of
Augujia, Merchant.
A MAJOR pat of (he com mliirx.ecs in rhi • ate
hiving grafted the Dank upt Fteazer E rly, a
, cruiio e : h is oroered, tna: the uDoj-h >0 e oe
üblnhei m the Augulta C’ronn e, and iJtat;
Intt// oreucet n savannah, that unte:s ohj-cti >is s
ftted m the c! ; k*s >‘hce, bv the lecond .vUnday nv
Ja-tu v T 1803, the judge wd! allow an-i cunfinn net
ccit.fi -KC,
Extra A from the Records ,
Clerk*
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