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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer.
36c dollars a Year, Half m Advance*
GEORGIA REPUBLICAN,
Yclume I. No. 3.5.
UEAD-QUARTERs, Louisville, Dec. 3,
jSo2. ,
General orders,
The adjutant general will sgaT.proceed
to the annual convention of the field officers
of the refpe&ivc regiments and battalions to
gether with the brigade infpedkors of the bri~
gadc they refpedtively belong to, at such
times and such places as may be luqffi con
venient lor all the field office! sos such bi 1
in order to lnflrudb mem in cue dii
cipline preferibed by congress, and in order
the evolutions preferibed by law, may
be pra&ifed.
The Brigadier general will order a com-
Light Infantry, or Fufileers, to attend
each refpettive brigade convention ofofficers
—provided and ccjuippcd as tne i*w curedls,
juch corps to be. *
In inilances however, where mamfdt in-1
convenkncies will arde in convening me j
field officers in each brigade, and when tiom j
various caules, the object of iuch conventions
cannot be fully answered. . The brigadier ge
neral of each brigade will in ucu thereof,
adopt such mode as he may deem ho-, cal
culated for cfFeduaily infiruciing the field of
ficers In the defciplinc prescribed : which end
the commander in chief is imprefTed with a
belief can be belt effected in brigades where
it may be found inconvenient to convene the
field officers, by ordering the he and 01ficer, er
officer o , in each regimental or battalion di
ll rid, to attend the adjutant general, when
the regimental or battalion officers ae con
vened for the purpose of being in
the difeipline and evolutions.
He will also concert with the fcveral bri
gade infpc&ors on the mod pi oper time foi
convening the refpedlive regimental and bat
talion officers with the adjutants and fir ft ser
geant thereof, for the purpose of inflructing
them in the said difeipline : And as it is 01
the highdl consequence that the privates
fhouldbe particularly taught the duty requir
ed of them in the field : the commanding of
ficers of thereipe&iv regiments arc
called on to act in concert with the adjutant ge
neral ard brigade inspectors by ordering regi
mental and battalion mutters, at such time as
they may be notified by the adjutant ge
neral that he will attend them for that pur
pole. JONAS FAUCHE, Adj. ‘Gen.
B> order of the Commander in chief .
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BRIGADE ORDERS, Jan. 1, 1803.
The officers commanding regiments and
battalions within the firii; brigade fin! div ad
on, will have the fame paraded by eleven c
ciock in the forenoon on the day reipefbve
ly appointed for each, armed and equipped
:S the law’ directs, in order to be inlpected by
the adjutant general.
Effingham county, bataiion on Monday;
28th February next.
Chatham county regiment on Thursday i
third of March.
Bryan county battalion on Saturday, sth
March.
Liberty county battalion on Monday 7th
March. %
MTntclh county battalion on WednefJay
sth March.
Glynn county battalion, on Friday nth
March.
Camden county battalion, on Wcdnefday
i6rh March.
The officers will attend in complete uni
form, and with their commissions, and the
officers commanding companies are required
to furnifh the adjutant general on the day of
parade with returns of the fame, ipecifying the
number of commissioned, and non commis
sioned officers, and privates j and arms, ac
coutrements, &c.
The field and company officers of the
Chatham regiment, with the adjutant, and as
anany nowcommiflioned officers as the com
manding officer of the regiment, may deem,
jjeceffiary, to conttitute a fufficient number
to perform the requisite evolutions, wiil con
i *venc on Wedntfday the 2d day of March
jiex r , at such places he may point out ; pro
vided with each a fufee, or musket, and the
Tcquifite accoutrements: At which time and
place, the adjurant general and brigade in
at-teed for tkc purpose of inttrik*-
ing them in thedifeipline precrihed by law.
The other counties within the brigade hav
ing only battalions; the adjutant general will
be enabled to execute the duties required in
one day, and consequently,after the infpedlion
is compiei ! in thole counties; the brigade in
fpedtor will agreeably to Law, form into a
company, in front of the battalion ; all rhe
captains and subalterns, and the adjutant
thereof, taking in also, if he thinks proper, the
non-commissioned officers of each company,
anci as many privates as may be necefiary to
constitute a fufficient number; and proceed
to inttrud! them in the ant.
such evolutions us the adjutant general may
direct.
The brigade infpcclor, Major Lyon, will
take the necefifiry steps to carry this order in
to efieT, and wdi report such officers as may
* r V
be in default : by ojdcr of
Brigadier-general TATT:*-AL,
J. E. HOUS I OUN, Aid de Camp.
Cl Wants Employment,
\ crnzE .N, vv ho is well acquainted
La. with bu fine Is, would accept of a fuper
car;--ocs birth to the Weft-Indies 5 or would
attend to a few lett of merchants, or traders
mens books: the colledlion of debts, or would
write a few hours in the day in a pub be office.
He is well acquainted w.ih the town, be
ing a native thereof:—For further particulars
enquire at the Office of the GeorgiaP.epubli
can, or address a line to A. G. which will be
duly attended to.
November 20,1802. (3^)
VL K Cf AN 1’ F(JRNII : V RE FOR S ALE,
JUST landed from ou boa .and the (hip Comet, Cant
J Stevenson, from Baltimore. y quantity o t ex
cellent
M ’chore an y Fur rat lire .
Os the latefl: fafhions, confuting of Secrtarys R !ook-
CafcF, Side Boards, Circular and straight front Be
rcaus. fall Desk'', Circular ano fain coiner C >rcl 1 a,
hies, Oval Pembroke do. Normarthberland dining dot
circular and Hi sight Eaton (fan dr, Candle (lands, kc.
—ALSO, — -
A few fancy Chairs*
The citizens ofSavannah are particularly requested to
view the above furniture, as it is of a (uperior quffity,
and will be (kid low for cash or produce. Any per
son vvifliing to purchase bed (leads, or any article in
the above line, can be fupphed in a few weeks by
Edward Pried Icy,
at Jchnfon k Robertfoiij&cd’s. old Comptir.g.houfe.
December 4, __ __
C J wenty Dollars Howard.
TANARUS) UNAWAY from the fubferiber, living
in ‘Washington county, a NEGRO
MAN, named Messer, about 27 or 28 years
old. about *; feet 11 inches high, knock-kneed
a bufhv head and a fear on his throa r , had on
when he went away, a pair blue broad cloth
overalls, a negro-cloth jacket, and had with
him a white broad cloth coat. A reward of
twenty dollars will be given if confined so
that i get him.
F. Boykin*
December 8, rBo2.
The Aubfbriber.
INFORMS his friends in general and the
Citizens of Savannah, that he has opened a
btufe of Ent attainment on that pleafantfit nation,
belonging to Mrs John Moore on White Bluff
road , within one and an half mile of Savannah ;
cn whom they may rely , that the flrildest atten
tion will be cbferved to give general fatisfaction.
William Pinder
January 10, iSoy. ts
G. Acnipper, Miniature painter ,
LATELY from the Weft-Indies, informs the publ'c
that he take* profile likcnekes in Pastel Crayon,
which he neatly frames under glals at the moderate
price ot eight do'ilais each—if the fame fiiould no 1 -
prove a likenels, no demand will be made. Such ?*
may be pleated to honour him with employment, wiil
be plea fed to call at Mrs. Jenkins, where specimens of
his work may be seen. As G. Sc'nipper cannot remain
lon?dci this city from certain arrangements which he
r.as made, he hopes thole who desire to engage him
will call soon.
Jn. *. 180;.
N O F i C L.
ALL persons ro whom the efface o c
Francis Level t, efquirr, lace of Julian 1
ton, is “indebted, are requested to furniffi thei
accounts, or statement of their demands, duly
attested, and those indebted to the estate, are
expected to make immmediate payment, to
William Stephens,
Matthew Johnston,
James Johnstonjun.
Executors.
December 4.
A liberal rent will be given for about 2000
acres prime cotron land, on or about Sapelo—
Apply as above.
SAVANNAH, Printed by LYON fc? MORSE.
JAi\UAR.Y 26, 1803*
CUSTOM-HOUSE , District of Savannah.
ANY person 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 ro /liofcri
ber, at what rate annum he will per
form the icrvice.
TWO. JOHNSON, Col left or.
17 * 23\vt.
ATTENTION.
members composing the Church
X Company, are hereby ordered to attend
>’ rheir uiuai parade ground on Fridav, 2-th
infiant, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, armed
and accoutred agreeably to law, as an t lecßion
... -
wiil take place on that day, for Lieutenant
and Eniign of said company.
A. D. Abrahams, Capt.
January iS, 1803. ( >3 3 r o
iN* iui<.
Members of the Female Afylumare requested
to come lorward and piv tiieir aninnl fubilrip
tion as the tirne before notified is alnioll expired and
few have availed themselves of it to.
J *\NE SMITH,
A iectry.
January, 19 iSoj.
FOR SALE,
A stout likely Negro Wench.
■O HE is a rood Cock. Wafer and Ironer : and
•3 an excellent House-servant. She is offered
for file , net for any fault ; r but merely for the
want of money . Enquire of the printers hereof.
January s tb , 1803. (‘ 2 9 ! f )
Notice is Hereby Given ,
THAT all Badges heretofore granted are
expired, and the Badges for the year
1 803, are now ready (or delivery at my office,
on producing a receipt from the city Treafurei
for the requisite hums of money being for the
fame.
January 4, ISO3 Thorn as Pitt, C. C.
Ext raft from an ordinance “ for the regu
lating, the hires of Drays, Carts and
Waggons as also the hire of Ixegro ana
other [laves, and for the better ordering
free Negroes, Midattces, or Mufiizces ,
within the city of Savannahs’
That for obtaining a badge as aforefaieffithe
several Turns following (ball be rcfpedivdy
paid into the City Freafurs, viz:
F'or any (lave to exercile the trade of a
Cabinet Maker, Houfc and Ship Carpenter
Fainter, Caulker, Bricklayer, Blackfmich,
Taylor, Barber, or Butcher, for hire the sum
ofeight dollars.
For all other (lives being mechanics, or
Handicraft Tradesmen, on hire, as also for
Pilots, Fiffiermen, Boatmen and Grass Cutters
the sum of four dollars.
For a vender of finall wares the sum of
seven dollars and fifty cents.
For any (lave being a Porter, or other daily
i borer foi hire,tne sum of one dollar and fifty
cents.
BANKRUPTCY.
WHEREAS a commission of bankruptcy is
awarded id iffuedforthagainjt Richard
Wayne, junior, and Benjamin Sims, trading
under the firm cf Wayne &c Sims, late of sa
vannah, but now cf Augusta, Merchants, and
they bein 1 ? declared bankrupt art fiver ally requi
red to fur render them! elves to the commijjioners in
the find commission named, or the major part there
of on the 10 th and 20 tb days of January, aud cn
the 2 d day of February next, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon of each day, at Apton'sTavern, in the
city of Augusta, and make a full difeovery and dis
closure of their [aid estate and efife Sis, when and
where the creditors are to come prepared to prove
their debts, and at the Jecondfitting to chuje as
figness, and at the lajl fitting the said bankrupts
are required to finijh their examinariou, and the
creditors are to ajjent to or difjent from the allow
\ ar.ee of their certificate. All persons indebted to
said bankrupts , or either cf them, or that have any
of their or either of their crfeSls are net to pay or
deliver the fame, but to give notice , t
S. JONES, solicitor .
December 24, 1802.
Wanted to hi^e,
FOR the enfining year , 3 4 Field-
Slaves : For which a liberal price
will be given, and half paid in advance if
required—Enquire at this office.
’January 8, 1803. fgo ts.)
Twelve and a Half Cents Single
For Liverpool,
THE SHIP UNION,
\ British bottom ; Capt Da’
-OL ™ cj Fergufion will fail ibon>
having the chief of her cargo en
gaged : for remainder of freight or palfiage;
having excellent accommodations, apply to
the Mi on tmod n G* lleron
Who have received,
BY S Ar D VESSEL,
AND FOR SALF
A quantity < * r giuand laic,
a few chaldron of coals,
a few packages of merchandize :
laiigli/h pot 1 roes, in barrels ; and fifty
crates of QUEEN’S WARE.
_Jannary 8, 180;. 2 aw-jw.
FOR NEW-POR I , ‘
The Sloop Sally,
bi 1 ENDED as a confHnt tra
during the winter from this
port to the southern ports of this
ft ate —fhc has good accommodations for
freight or pa (Ten ers. T;.e fi nailed favor will
be thankfully received. For further particulars
enquire of Mr. Samuel Howard, or of
Isaac N. Meskrve, mailer, cn Board.
October 23, 1802.
1O A FR EIGh 1 6 R 67/ /R 7 ER.
1 /rF, Tie schooner* Ai BI R V. row lyinp
. jfddpi v -f - - . r . - O
IFfEdf ;7.M > Pi > r ay >:e s wcarf, wav all her lac
r-Etr .dLeT * k/e &c.—Fur then about 80 ton
For further particulars, enquire of Thomas
In ,j 1 t.i l6 , .tCiir ± t.sJiiiChb s .
January 12. (31 ts.
GEORGIA. By Edward IF bite clerk cf
the court of Ordinary for the county cf Chat
ham, in the fiate ajurepid.
Y]K7HEi\EAS> . imoti.v Frc man hath applica-
V > lion for letters oi adminillration. on tiie- tllatc
and eirVßs ot Willi-ni Pierlbn, late c f the cito: ja
vannah, Carpenter, decciTed : I befe are therefore to
cite and adtnonifti all a >d {insular the kindred and
ci editors oi the deceased, to file their cbj u 6 ions if
any they have) in my office on or before the fiueentli
day of February next, other wile leite.s cf adjjdidftra
tion will be granted him.
Given voider mv hand and fen] in the city of sa
vannah, this fiueeir.h day oi January in the year of
our Lord eighteen hundred and ti ree, and ir. ih
twenty fevenfn year oi’ American ihe Tiidcnce.
Ed. Wiiire, (l. s.)
January i 9 . r ff. iSV
NOTICE
4l In t election will be hciu on Friday, 2 3th
jfjL instant, at the usual parade ground, of
(Le Church Company at eleven o’clock, for
Lieutenant and F.nfign of fitid co r.nmy.
Raithafer Shuffier, j. P.
John Glass, Alderman.
January tS, 1803. (33 3 f -)
Savannah bhoe Store.
Received pr Sloop Reloiution
item Lofton 25 iru ks of shoes which will be
fold a 1 their ujual low prices.
i he following articles.
V 1 Z.
27 Barrels mackarel,
ditto Salmon,
21 firken-s firfi quality butter,
14 barrels Apples
>5 do. Crambcries.
ICO buffieis of Irilh Potatoes.
Graces in iars,
Ra Tins inboxes,
kegs Salmon,
a quantity of Hinghams ware
All of which wili be fold low if taken front
on board the Sloop laying at Starks wharf.
G. TUFTS. &Cos.
Jannuary q 1803.
THE SUB SC RIB ER,
Offers his Jcrvices to his’ friends .and the
public, in the
Factorage, Vendue, and
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
As he means to confine himfelf ftribily to the abv
business, he flatters himfelf he jhall be able to give
atisfaction to those who may employ him .
JOSEPH ARNOLD, Commerce Row.
Nev. 3.
~~ IOR SALE.
A LOT with the improvements thereon, cop fif
ing of a very convenient Dwelling-H >ufe with
five rooms ; a kitchen, (fable, anand
(mall building, with two rooms, suitable for an
and lodging-room.
the city :—lmmediate pofleilion wil: begiven.
For >erms app/y to JOSEPH ARNOLD.
January H, 2 awtf