Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, January 08, 1803, Image 1

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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer. Six DJUrs a Tear, Half in Adv afire. GEDP.GIA REPUBLICAN , Volume!. No. 30. HE AD-QUARTER*, Lw'hviile, Lee. 3, 1 &C 2. ‘General orders, Tlx adjutant general will againprocecc to the annual conv ntion of tnc iieiu officer:- of the refpedivc regi > ents and battal'o is, to get her with the brigade inlpc&ors of the bri gade they itfpedUveiy be long to, a: flitf*. tunes and filch places as may be niofi con* Vcr-ient for all the field officers of such bn-- gadcs, in order to mftruct them in the tlif cipiine | relented by congrds, and in order that the evolutions prefenbed by law, may be iacrifcd. The Brigadier generals will order a corn pany of Light Infantry, or Fufileers, to attend each refpfcttive brigade convention of officers •—provided and eequipped as tlie law directs, such to be. In instances however, where manifefi; in convenn ncies v\ lii ante in convei ng up field officers in each brigade, and when iron various causes, the object of such conventions cannot be fully answered. The brigadier ge neral of each brigade will in i*eu thereof adopt such mode as he may deem bed ca ! - culatedfor cfFediually inhrudting the field cI ficers It} the ciefcipiine prdcribed : which end the commander in cruet s inigifiTbu wi li a belief can be belt effected in brigades wherc it may be found inconvenient to convene the field officers, by ordering the field officer, or officer?, in each regimental or battalion di firi6f, to attend the adjutant general, when the regimen’ai or battalion offi a-e ccli vened for the pvii'pufe of b*mg iciiirudlcd j.” the difcipitne and evolutions. He will aMb concert with the fev rd bri gade infpedtors on the molt proper rime for Given ng the relpecbve regi nenta! and bar di n o ficers with the adjourns and firit fer aant thereof, for the purpose of mltnKtmg hem in tnc find ditciponv .* Ana as i is 01 he h\? hell coniVquence that the p.ivatm fhouldbe particularly taught the duty requh cd of them in tile field *. the con man’iugol ficers of theregiments and battalions a?c cai led on to act in concert with the adjunct ge neral ard brigade inigeetors by or urmg regi mental an and battalion muff is, at luch ti i.e.-.s they may be notified by the adjutant gt-* neral that he will attend them for the pur pole. JAMEs FAUCHE, Adj. Lem By order of tie CithXiander in chief , BRIGADE ORDERS, Jan. i, ifio.v The officers commanding regiments and b.f.talions within the firlt brigade tirit divisi on, will have the lame paraded by eleven o clock in the forenoon on the day rdpcduve ]y appointed for each, armed and equipped s the law diredls, in order to be m peeled b\ the aejorant genet ai. Effingham county, batalion on Monday Silt February next. Chatham county regiment on 1 huiLi.as thud of March. Bryan county batt Jion on Thuriday, jt ; March. Liberty county battalion on Monday 7 'lf March. M*lhtofh county battalion on Wedndday pth March. . Glynn county battalion, on Friday nth March. Camden county battalion, on Wednefda\ ifith March. The officers will attend in complete u: i form, and with their com mi filers, and the officers commanding companies are require;., to furnifh the adjutant general on the da\ of parade with returns of the fame, Ipe ifying the rtimber of ccmrmfiiot.ed, and non conmii fioned effects, and privates ; and arms, ac coutien ents, 6cc. The fi.-id and company officers of thr Chatham regimert, with the adjutant, and as many now comm:ffioned officers as the co.n ---n andirg officer of the [regi.c.er.r, mav deem necefiary, to conititute a futficient r.umb. r to perform the rcq ifjte evolutions, will con vene on Wedndday the 2d day of Marc! r.exr, at luch pia es he may po r.t out ; pro vided with each a (ufee, or r, and ihe itquifite accoutrements; At which time place, the adjutant general and brigade in jpcdfor,will at-tend for ihepurpcfc of infirufit ong them in thedilcipline presented by law 1 he o.her counties within the brigade hav ng ony baraliuns the adjutant general will be enabled to execute the duties required in me day, and co- lequcntly,after the infection is completed in the counties ; the brigade m pedtor wid agreeably to Lxo, form into a compa y, in front of the battalibn all ‘hi tuns and lubalterns, and the adjuta t thereof, taking in alio, li bethinks tne non-commiluoned o ba rs of each company, u>d as many privates as wall be uecefiary to unit ture a lufficienc nu nbeij aild p.>oeceu o ’.r.itrudl them in the manual exerc 1 , ana inch tvoiuuoiiS as the aujuiant general may dirrth T he brigade infpcclor, M jor Lyon, wiii take ‘he nectff ry heps to carry tm.s oiuer in to tficT, ad w and report such ofneers as may ue in def u 1 : by o.clcr of khiga m . -general TATTN AL, P J. F. HOUbiOUN, Aid ed Camp. Ltjl of Letters re .nailing ii the pofl otiic c ibis day, which, if. not taxdn up t>y *■ t faiti. of t\ pi ii, tv* /it he t etol l dtiA t. j l tjt Grt nerd p ujt~e>j>ce . A. John G. Almy, i honlas Allen, Wil tiam Allen, j uaii Andrew, Aamuel W. ; iiiCt), b mil lie i *ii\l ]1 a 2 • 15. Ilobt. & John Bolton, 3 ; Belchei x Dicßiiiiou, George drawn, iNatlidm ideal, Jd. B. Bellinger, i>r Bail :roti, i\ diiani Beggs, Vv iiiiam ialogg, jaine* Bolwood, sa;iucl Baao, janioo Bryan,’l J OHiiii i y **£ Aiy’ ~id UvJ Li ) 5l ii I <-i Hi iJ vj A J whruiopaer iiu ii, Fl.z-t iSeekaian, jo nuthan Bngt 1 uuan, 1 ime iames Brow n, V\ liiani Brown, Aud r evi i A * i Aria* ** T iomras Aor tan an, Eieazci ii?A\ j Atciv, U iiiiaui Bprnfides,——Bella w, vViiuaiii liro .Vi'i, j-jiupii iiabigiiey, / James oc Mosts CL-land, jerm Cox, .-) ~i iju 11 iii 1 \^,nut cum, 2 i iioiids- ‘v_-\j 111 v, jo..n slimming, joho Chipovin, silas tsiiiis, e>- y vv I.in*in n vvmtc, jciiii. Conner, rars. Conner, \\h!haiii Cony err Geoi'ge xalwell, M art in Ctaike, lau navaa i-hoiHiiiaiiu!, oe Cos. . D. samuel Davis, icaiph Dodfworth, 2 *■ \icnai u Ai* iJimon, iViaiie i_.oti.fe 13u cia, 2 ; jOiiao Davis, Catharine Done, t iiouias Davis, Daniel Daly, janne Dcy, John Da.on, john Don, Georg l)tigi , john Dryidale, 2 \ idian DivaOj Henry Darnell, 2 ; mrs. Darnelh V- i I ham De Wolfe, 2 ; A. Derve\ at vj an 11 o 1 avern. E. Thomas Earl, J ; William Egery, William Elliot, 2 ; John Elliot, 2. 1/ 1 . Thomas Fowler, jacque Faurie. james Fmnertv, Benjamin Force, Wil liam Fudge, 2 ; saran i iilge, Iho mas Flint, —Tuzgeraid, I lionias and Marga ret Fitzgerald. G. James Gjxdve, g ; Ann Glover, — Guerin, AIWI Gibbons, Grandmaifons, 4; William Green, MofesG.iiffiit, Ptter Grant, Belinda Giant, j allies Guard. FI. William Hunter, 3 ; Will Harper, Thomas nallyburlon, James M Holmes Hamilton <Sc Monnox, W iUiam Flume, sarnuel Hearn, 2 ; Medad Manners, Chriilopher Hal], W iiiiam Hancock, William Hunt, 4 ; John Hughs, Zach Horlkins, Harriot norfkins, capt. Hubert Ffzabeth Harris, Edward Hughes, Wil-: liam L. Hall, ; —Herrard, 3 ; J allies holloa. I & J. Cliarles Jones, Alexander jaffray, William joad. Ebenezer jenckes, 2 ; johnfon, (pilot) John johnfon, Eliza beth Irvin, Mary jones, 3>}ary limes. SAVANNAH, PkintcD by LYON MOR^FG 1 4I JAM Air S, 1803. K. john Kcnrick, John Knox, George Ker, samuei Kiu-lley, i iiomas King, jolm D. Keiir, capt. Kirkley, i homas Knapping, Alexander Keitii, 2 ; Benja min Kennedy. L. Walter or Eben. Lerman, W iiiiam Lewis, David Lewis, john Lyon, junr capt. Yfilliam Lewis, .Alexander Lewis Laugton, William Little, James Lad ibn, 2; John Lnnc.yficr, Law in Lewis 3. M. JBhn M‘Mi!ien, y. S. de Montmol hjß /William A. Moore, Briton Mims, George Mo gan, John 7 . Morgan, 2 ; John r. Mitchtl, ivichard Mears# Felix Mac Carty, //Ail am M/farland, 4 *—M*- Farlan, Jenny A/ongomery, Jolm Mar tin, Dankl MilLr, Peter Miiler, Jonn v L Michc I, Peter Madden, 2 ; Stephen Mills, Robert MGkali. j , Minor. N. Jacob Nix 0.1, Henry P. Nugent, Am broi'e Mel lon, J allies Nelson, Stephen A ell ai i, ivi oil s AI ic keles. P. Alexander Peters, Willi am Powers, 2 ; John Powers, J unes Potier, Car\ Pratt, John Fulaier, Hebert /'arker, John Larkinion,- —— Pcroiine, -d C - J. Quinn, junior. R Richard r. b. Li ed, Thomas Ros, J acob K eadick, j obn \< 11e ar y i\ o oeriion, mrs. liobcrtso. , John Richev, Peter iiead. c, * • W’xWw.ri Spencer, /William f. t. .9pen cci, J.ioez A tan ton, P.lizaOeth Gnermar. Jonn Screven, 2 ; i annal\hc 1 even, Ro oert Suniiio.ib* Lhzabctii si la w Lo ter Su uc 'f, -Sana, coopt, bi rang man, Laioan smith, Lhzabdm spring, //AI ham salsbu y* J a Ties sii/ifh, 111 iJ s step liens, Janie a oil, Joseph sill, Solomon shad, Zucha “iah sand icgc, sauniel smith, sy mousy :llons, Jaiuos C. Iff. Stewart. T. Andrew Turnbull, Nicol Turnbull, ;anios l'ayior, John I’arner, Georut fnroop, Daniel Larbel!,F;oxandcT Tay lor, Tlieophclus rliouias. U* Barbara Idnfcld. V. Paul Vdrriere, 2* W. Robert /Talker> 2 ; Jarnes //Gthani, 2 • vilimm wahis, (pilot./Fha Joanna wui vtns. 2 ; Ann S. /Yaihams, Bclmuno A Gish, Elizabeth //Mot ten. TVm. //FPuc, Bryan //aid, emanuci /Ainul, Jacob //Ted, Amy waiJburger, sal vvatfon, alias williams, mrs wiijoo, Martha wil fon,—wratiif, Delphia uiifon. Y x * Mary Young, Lawrence Young, Je j remiah i til at. ISAAC BENEDIX , p. m. j Post -rff.ee. January, Hi, 1803 LX Want* Employment, A Citizen, who is v.cil acquainted I vfit'h bulinefs, would accept of a fupe; - cargoes birth to the Weft-Indies } or wouk attend no a few lett of merchants, or trader* wens books: the coilecfiion of debts, or would write a (ewe hours in the day in a public c-rhce. He is well acquainted veith the town, be ing a native thereof:—Fur further particulars enquire at the Office of the Georg aßepubh* can, or address a line to A. G. which wki be duly attended to. November 20, tßcz. (y.) —^ THl i SUB SC MB E li, Oyhi’s his j^rvices to his friends and the public, in the Fadlorage, Vendue, and COMMISSION BUSINESS. As he means to confine bimfeif flriSJh to the above hufirtefs, be flatters bimfeif he fit alt le able to give atiifddton to thole who mav emtlov him. JOSEPH ARNOLD, 'Cuttmerce Row. 1 Nov. 0 , Twelve and a Half Cents Single FOR NEW-port, Ihe Siorp v ally, INI ENDE D .is 1 corfi.mt tra der during fße winter from th.s port to the touthern ports of tlus fFite—“fhe has g"oi accomniodations tor Feiaht or p dEnoers. Ti.c f nalicll favor wll be thankfully received. For further particulars enquire of Mr. Samuel Howard, or A Isaac N. Meserve, mafler, on Board* October 23, ‘BO2. < Lr.VjrV . if UliiSi i\Jl\ L. 1 \ ti.lLj , JUS 1 landed Tom n > boaid Uit* llii.. Comer, Capfi Stevtnfon, from liaitimjte, a quaiuity o t v *x - CCli w 111 Mahoyan y F:\rntiur e. Os trie !a*eß f.a:i o.t>, < ouldl ng ul Seo tarys St Boek- Calv>, e Board*, C irrubr and itraiglu tr m IT* reams, Fall Desk , Cmulai ad laih lo ner Crd la, Dies, Ovai PeMibr ke do. Koi tiiumt>erUiul u;j.i .g (lot ciriuur and ilia Baton Rands, Caudie itauu?, See. A few fancy Chairs. The di ofSavaoLah are parn uTrlv leq'ieflfil to view ti*e ch ve f* r ntme, as u !’ ot a lupertor qu *1 ly •ano uni! be Lld l.’w loi or produce. Any p-r ----lon-ivifh'ng to parch fc beoitead*, or 2y aitiele in tne ad ve i ne,caii De jdp.dit i! m a fe v weeks by I* (iward Pritiiley, .a J ‘hnfotf Sc iv bertfonjSc old Compt ng n use. Decemnci 4. J OR SALE. ‘7 w'nty two barrels of L ijh Pot slices, Al j. W liianfs Canute fhttp, oppe fit Di. N. VV J iiies’s Biouglucn IlrtcC 1,j.'iv rn K 1 r. Willit 3. OK l iJrl i\ 1 U U I\ Overseer s w-tnted so. the plantation one Vvito can rta 1 and wii.e, and be wea recumm nded i r t i know ledge of Ki. e Planting, his hanesty, f bnety and atteiUjon, vill meet ivhh ptoj.'er encourage uent, bv ap .lyincr to -it ver of tnc lu dcriaci s, a commute i t iuc i i’oitceS. Win. Stephens. J >w Haberfham, Peter Deveaux, Wat, Gibbo- S. December 3 J So2. j; .( lA >laL L Aliii. Ma 1 oaL av •“ .i > j \ yfiU COJf unprthed tbe rn/U lively LVX uiudr, t>r tne abetal pa*roiia. e whiU he imiioi nlv expe :e..ce*i fin e* tie co.nmtfnc?m n*. of fis-AcJtbmv : a. r.nuncthat he has empu ye i an yfiid nt : a; and t'd tiv.lviien i:x years o;d, win DC ectived in the S now!. Parents and m y ref’ on the in ft fcui iul us attention bep'g paid to ih tr morals *ni npr ovtmenc. N. B. He has 1 kew’L opened a Night Schx>’, • ais own h -ule from 7 n cj : where tn- ic wlO em it att-nd t*> ad ! ; v education, will have ‘he auvan re of be tVj; 1f * ittacte J 11 L.'jbdi 7 rting. A itbmetir, Book* keep; ng, Cie>me rv, vleafuieme*--, Nav.gation, Gh>be e , &c. Saih-K will be taught $T- a d lama* oSfe vi the names f tie prn-pa! Dr Star-, P ir inu'ary ‘vife of he l vita .4 confleitatious,proper t.> neafu.c e M bn’s distance from. Sr'-r'.hW TANARUS) -pr/ib-r 8, to -2. (72 ff.) NOTICE. A LL persons to who n the effite £‘\_ Francis Le r jelt, cfqmrt. lair of F'lian ton, is indebted, art* requeued to Ftroi'n their counts, orsta.c rent oft heir demands, duly atdsred, and thole indebted to the estate,.arc .>xpe£Ld io iiiake unaimediare pavmrnr, ro Will.am Steohens, Matthew johntrm, Juries johrtvo’ ;un, Ee editors. 1 December 4. A liberal rent will he given for about zooo cres prime cotton iand* on or aouat Oa^cio— \opiy s3 aB >vr*. Cus t O vl aJJ Jo, 01 daua ui. ANY perion willing to engage to wci 5 h and keep in their stations, an i in re pair, the Buoys that arc, or may ue piovidtd* :ls guides to the entrance of Savannah river, will early notify in wi icing 10 the fu iLn jer, at wiiat rate per annual he will per* form the service. THO. JOHNSON, Colletto-. Sept. 17 2a wt. i j a*- U a i—v ja R j TH L A Hvv ii: he Nsw'Y. rt L ).ic:y (.0 u *rvvn inreo.Ua. n -v ) for Lie, enquire at nus 1 fnc^. J.•ju ‘* ry l, j>> u. a\L*U< WC *>2-. i . * ivb, pr.atcd this O iii CC,