Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, January 12, 1803, Image 1

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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer. f Six Dollars a Tear, Half in Advance . GEORGIA REPUBLICAN, Volumel. No. 31. HEAD-QU ART ERi, Leu isville, Deo. 3, | , 1802. X General orders , The adjutant general will again proceed CO the annual convention of the field officers ofthe refpedtive regiments and battalion*, to gether with the brigade inipc&ors of the bri gade they rtfpedtivciy belong to, at such times and such pLc es as may nji con venient for ad tnc field oinecas ca fu-n b*t~ gades, in order to inftrudt them in the dis cipline preferibed by congress, and in order that the evolutions preferibed oy lav.', may be pra<sl'fed. The Brigadier general rill order a com pany of Light Infantry, or I**fileers, o auend each refpcCtive brigade convention ofo-fic j i> —provided and equipped aa the law directs, fuc h*LO, ps to be. In ir.ftar.ces however, where mann'eit in conver’rncifs will a*i'e in convening the field officers in eaC- brigade, and when frtrm various caufcs, the object of such conventions cannot be fully anfwercd. The brigadier ge ntral of each brigade will in lieu thereof adopt such mode as he may oee;n oefc ra - dilated for effedually inOrudhiig the'field of ficers in the dole inline preferred : which ?nd the commander in chief is imprctfM w th a belief can be bell elreded in bn gades where it may be found inconvenient to convene the field officers, by ordering the fie-d officer, or officers in each regimental or barralion ci firid, to attend the adjutant genera), when the regimental or battalion office's a** con vened- for the pnrpolb.ot beigg tr.Lrutteu ir>. the difeipline and evolutions. He will a1 f * concert with tns icvcral ri r gade infpedtors on the mod proper time for convening the rc!pe£tive i egim'-•>...1 “pd fal'ion officers with the adjutants sd rub fer gcant thereof, for the purpose of inf;rir:*.mg them in the said difeipline ; And as it is of the highell confcquence* chat the privates fhouldbe particularly taught the duty requir ed of them m the field : the commanding of ftcers of there!peel v regiments &hatt.dions ae i called on to act in concert with c e adjutant ge-1 neral ard brigade inlpeitors i y ordering rtgi- i mental an ci battalion mufivjs, at sud. t>- e. s they may be notified by the <• jui<* n t ge neral that he will attend them for ill pur tofe. JCNAS FAUCHE, Adj Gen. By order of ike Gimmander in chuf BRIGADE ORDERS, Jan. i, iSoj. The officers commanding regiments an.: battalions within the fir ft brigade firll div'ffi orj will have the fame paraded by eleven o clock in the forenoon on the day refpedtive ]y appointed for each, armed and equ pp. ii s the law dire&s, in ordw to be infpefted by the adjutant general. Effingham county, batalion on Monday 18th'February next. Chatham county regiment on Thu; fJay third of March. Bryan county battalion on S*.m,day, sc March. Liberty county battalion on Monday ;:h March. M'lntofn county battalion on Wednci Jay March. Glynn county battalion, on Friday nth March. Camden county battalion, on Wednesday 16th March. The officers will attend in complete uni form, and with their commiflions, and the officers commanding companies are required to furnifh the adjutant general on the day of parade with returns of the lame, fpecifying the number of commifiioned, and non commis sioned officers, and privates •, and arms, ac coutrements, &c. The held and company officers of the Chatham regiment, with the adjutant, and as many now commissioned officers as the com- R anding officer of the regiment, may deem neceftary, to constitute a fulficient number to perform the requffite evolutions, will con vene on Wcdnefday the 2d day of March rexr, at (uch places he may point out ; pro vided with each a fufee, or musket, and the requisite accoutrements: At which time and place, the adjutant general and brigade in fpedtor,will at-tend for thepurpcfeofmftrutt- ing them in thedifeipline precribcd by law. The other counties within the brigade hav ing on.’v battalions ; the adjutant general will be enabled to execute the duties required in one day, and confequcndy,after the infpedtion is comple ed in thoie counties; she brigade in fpedor will agree .biy to Lrw, form into a company, in f/ont of the battalion ; ail ‘he cq tains ami subalterns, and the adjutant thereof, taking in aifo, it he thinks proper, the! non*.omiinfTioncd officers of each c*np*ny,! and as ir*nv privates as may be nettif&iry to conftirurr Sufficient numDcr* and proceed to u.frruct the si in che manual extrude, and such evolutions as the adjutant general may direct. The brigade infpeclor, Major Lyon, will take r hc neceiEiy ileps to carry this order in to c&cft, and vvul report such officers as may be in def. ut: by o.ucr of Brigadier-general TATTNAL, J. E. HO US IOUN, Aid de Camp. Lijt or Letters remaiding in the poft oiii. e ibis ca^ % which % if not taken up by the fi.it of April, nvul be returned to the Gc h cral-p ojt -of. c<, . A. John G. Almy, i homas Allen, Wil liam Allen, juari Andrew, Aainuei W. Alien, Samuel Akin*. 2. n b, Robi*. & John Bolton, $ ; Belcher Ik Dickinion, Gebivu Brown, Nathan Beal, ft. B. Bell* iger, Ur. Bancroft, vViliiata Beggs, n imam Blogg, James BoiWood, baiaael liaa>, [ inies Bryan, jc>f?ah Bryan,—Boudet, William Box, Cbriilopher Bull, Hhzx Beckman, Jo nathan BrigiUinan, Fierce Butler, 2 j James Brown, VU lam Brown, Andrew ririant, Thomas > irdman, Kleazer /jell ! — Beck, Willial ffmrniides, aclfaw, William Brown, joieph saffigney, 2. C. James & Moles Cl Hand, John Cox, Benjamin Churchill, 2 ; Thomas Currie, I jO-iiii camming, jonii Chipman, situs Cauiimns, 2; William Cornwhite, jane | Cornier, inrs. Conner, William Conyers 1 vjeorge oaivveil, Alartin Clative) Can ‘iiavan BiOimnoiiin, Co* /I). s-imuel Davis, Dodfworth, 2; iuciia ti M. Dimou, Marie Louise Du ,cia, 2 ; joaaii Davis, Catharine Done, Miouias Davis, Daniel Dal} 7 , james De i 9 John Dunn, John Don, George, j Duglay, joint Drynlale, 2 ; William | Oivai'b Henry Darnell, 2 ; mrs. Darnell, | William. De Wolfe, 2 ; A. Denver, at | Gunn s 1 aveiii. r Thomas Earl, 3 ; William Egery, William Elliot, 2 ; John Elliot, 2. F. Thomas Fowler, jacque Taurie, james Finnerty, Benjamin Force, Wil liam Fudge, 2 ; Sarah Fudge, Thomas Flint,—Fitzgerald, Thomas 6c-Marga ret Fitzgerald. G. James Greive, 2 ; Ann Glover,— Guerin, Ann Gibbons, Grandmaifons, 4; William Green, Mofcs Griffin, Peter Grant, Belinda Grant, James Guard. H. William Hunter, 3 ; Will Harper, Thomas Hallyburlon, james M Holmes Hamilton & Monnox, W illiam Hume, samuel Hearn, 2 ; Medad lianners, Christopher Hall, William Hancock, William Hunt, 4 ; John Hughs, Zacii Horfkins, Harriot hor (kins, capt. Hubert Elizabeth Harris, Edward Hughes, Wil liam L. Hall, 2 Herrard, 3 ; james H ollon, I & 7. 1/ Charles jones, Alexander jaffray, William joad, Ebenezer jenckes, 2 ; —- johnfon, (pilot) John johnfon, Eliza beth Irvin, Mary jones, Mary Innes. SAVANNAH, Printed by LYON Cf MORSE. JANUARY ii, 1803. John Kenrick, John Knox, George Ker, samuel Klngfley, Thomas King, John D. Kehr, capt, Kirkley, Thomas Knapping, Alexander Keith, 2 ; Benja min, Kennedy. L. fWalter or Then. Leeman, William j Lewis, David Lewis, John Lyon, junr W illiam Lewk, Alexander Lewis —Langton, William Little, James Lad ion, 2; John Lane after, Edwin Lewis 3. . M. -J °I in M‘Milieu, JS. de Montmol lin, //Tliiam A. Mocre, Briton Alims, George Morgan, John T. Morgan, 2 ; John F. Mitchel, Richard Mears, Felix Mac Carty, JV illiam MTarland,—M rarian, jenny Mongomery, John Mar tin, Daniel Miller, Peter Miller, John M. Michel, Peter IVladde^ l , 2 ; Stephen Mills, Robert Mafkall. f. Minor. , , N. Jacob Nixon, Henry P. Nugent, Am* broie Nel Ton, James Nelson, Stephen Nell on, Moses Nickeles. P. j Alexander Peters, William Powers, 2 : ; John Powers, James Potter, Cary 1 catt, Jolm Palmer, Robert Parker, John P arkinson,- Peronne. J* Qiiinn, junior, R. Richard r. b. Reed, Thomas Ross, Jacob Aeadick, John Riley, Mary Ro bertson, mrs. Robertson, John Richey, Perer Read, $ S. William Bp enter, William p:. r. open cei, Jabcz .Stanton, Elizabeth Sherman Joiin Screven, 2 ; //annah Screven, Ro bert Simmons, Elizabeth shaw Peter Su der, Sausi, capt. Strangman, Latnam smidi, Elizabeth spring, /Piiliam salsbu ry, James smith, miss Stephens, James scott, Joseph sill, Solomon shad, Zacha riah sandidge, samuel smith, symon sy mons, James C JjY. Stewart. T. Andrew Turnbull, Nicol Turnbull, James Taylor, John Tamer, George Throop, Daniel Tarbeii,Eloxaiider Tay lor, Theophtlus Thomas. Lh Barbara Unfeld. V, Paul Yerriere, 2. W. Robert /Talker, 2 ; James With am, 2; william wall is, fpilotjEiiza Joanna wii kins, 2 ; Ann S. /Williams, Edmund JTallh, Elizabeth /Tootten, IV m. !V\ ike, Bryan /Card, Emanuel /Tand, Jacob //bed, Amy waldburger, sal watfon, Elias williams, mrs, vviifon, Martha wil fon, —wratrif, Delphia wilfon. Y. Mary Young, Lawrence Young, Je remiah Yellot. ISAAC BEN ED IX, p. m. Post-offic?, January* jft, ?Boq. Wants Employment, A CITIZEN, who is well acquainted Tjp 1 with business, would accept of a super cargoes birth to the Weft-Indies j or would attend to a few lett of merchants, or traders mens books ‘ the cohesion of debt 9, or would write a few hours in the day in a public office, rle is well acquainted with the town, be ing a native thereof:—For further particulars enquire at the Office 01 the Geoygiaßepubli can, or address a line to A. G. wffich Will be duly attended to. November 20, 1802* (3t.) | ~ THE SUBSCRIBER, * j Offers hts Jervices to bis friends and tJ:e public , in tbi Factorage, Vendue, and COMMISSION BUSINESS. As he means to confine himfelffiriEl'y to the above business , he flatters himfelf he (hah be able to give atisfdftion to theft who may employ him, JOSEPH ARNOLD, Commerce Row. \ Nov. j. Twelve and a Half Cents Single FOR NEW-PORT, The Sloop ‘'ally, INTENDED as a corftant tra der daring the winter from this port to the southern ports of this (late—she has accommodations for freight or paflenaers. Tlie fmallcft favor w* II be thankfully received. For further particulars enquire of Mr. Samuel Howard, or of Isaac N. Meserve, mafler, on Board. October 23, So 2. i LhCjAA 1 r liVm 1 tat Km J/ilf; , JUS 1 landed rrom o j boajd luc hi Cixnet, C apt Stevenson, frt>m Baitimore, a quantity of ax ceiient Mahogany Furniture. Os the lafefi contitllng ot Secriarys & Bodc- Cases, Si'e Board.', (Jocular nd Itraight tr.iiu Bu reaus, Fall Desk , Uircuiar ar?cl lalh corner C>tU 1 a. ives Oval Pembroke do. No tmmiberland dini ‘.f’ :OC circular nd ftaight Balon Rar us> Candle ItamJj, Nc. —ALb(),—- A few fancy Chairs. The ciifccns of Savannah are parti u m'y rrquedrd to view the above furniture, as i( is of a superior tju<il ty and will be fold lew for caih or produfee. Any ;kt fon wishing to purchafb becilieacF, or any article in tnc above l.ne,canbe fuppUd in a few by Edward Pried ley, at Johnson k old Compting ht use, December 4. FOR SALE. Twenty two barrels of InfJj Pet nice s 9 A T J. William’s Carnage inop, oppofit Ijl Dr. N. W. Jones’s Biough.on-fireet Apniv to Mr. Williams. GKiTiAiS HUUii..~ AN Overseer is wanted for the plantation one who can read and wire, and well recommended for ris knov ledge or Kite Planting, his honesty, sobriety and artention, will meet whh proper enrouragemenr, bv a - to either of the fubferibers, a commia# of the Trustees, Wm. Stephens. Jos. Haber 111 am, Peter Deveaux, Wm, Gibbons. December 3 ? , 1801. Me ;; AN’i li* Jb. I>IA itl i. rt i 1 ‘-At iC AKj .. J , MX. COY imprelied w tnt -a it .i; tiiudc, for tne lberal pjur,>i.4 e wbi J he unitor .lily experienced iin.e he co ne.jc-.n n lie Acad'my : a uounccs that ne ha em, yu a . Vfliftant : a.;d t sat children iix years cr.j, will h* received in the S'.hoo!.- Parents and guard.ans may rely o;i ti.e nr ft ir .?*• ouiou? at emion being paid to t hs:r m.ira.s n f . improvement. N. 13. He has Ucewif* opened a Nigi-it Sch at his own heufe fro ; 7 to 9 ; where tnr fe who can not attend to ad ily edu -a ! on, \vi-I have .he a-iva - rao-c of be ng inlt.udt’ n gramancally, vVr.tlng, A itnmetic, 13 o<-l:n j p:ng, Geo.ne ry, MeafuremeriNavgatmn, Globe*, f dc. Sailers will be taught So’a” ad Lunar oh ev tions, the names of the pr;m ip ii hx-f Stars, parricu y those of the zodiacal con <dei! at ions,proper to meaiu. & he Moon’s difbnce from. Savannah, D a re;oher 8, 1 9, . 2 . (*?. 7. t r .) N u T 1 C L. 4 LL persons to whom the eftiv o f~\ Francis efquirc, hire o r T.-iP’o” ton, :s indebted, -ire requested to fiirnifh the : r accounts, or statement of-their demands, du' v and thole indebted to the ev ue, arc expected to make irninmediare pavTien", to Will.am Srephensj Matthew johrsrop, James Johnston jin. A Executors, Dreembfr 4. A liberal rent will be given for abou* -000 acres prime corron land, on or about Sap-.ic— Applv above. CUSi OM-tiOUtslL, id;striut oi navaii rt.i, ANY per!bn wiling to engage, to weigh and keep in their stations, and in it ’ pair, the Buoys that are, or may oc provided, as guides to the entrance of Savannah river, will early notify in writing to the fuofcri ber, at what rate per annum he will per, form the ferviee. THO. JOHNSON, Coilecftor. Sept/ 17. 2a wr,, D JliL iK ;*, TH b mgheit p ize A few Tickets mhe New-Y-rk Lmierjr (o D3 ar 4 wn in e'eoruiry ncAc) rbr fa.e, enquire at ms G.rce. ja.m -n I, pr.nted at t*us Ouice,