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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer.
Six Dollars a Year, Half in Advance.
GEORGIA REPUBLICAN,
Volume I: No. 36.
HE A D -QU A R T£Rs, Louisville, Dec. 3,
1802.
General orders ,
The adjutant general will againproreed
to the annual convention of the field officers
of the refipe&ivc r< and battalions, to
gether with the brigade inlpe&ors of the bri
gade they refpeclively belong to, at such
tiroes and such places as may be moft con
venient for all the field officers of such bri
gades, in order to inftn.£t them 10 tne dil
tinline prelcnbed by conprcfs, and in order
that the evolutions preferibed by law, may
be pra&ifed.
I'hf br'°ad;er general will order a com*
pa::v®m Light Infantry, or Fufileers, to attend
each brigaue convention or OiHcejs
•-—provided and equipped as the law diitds,
such corps to be*
Ininftances however, where manifest in
conveniences will arise in convening the
field officers in each brigade, and svnen fioiri
various causes, the object of iuen conventions
cannot be fully answered. The brigadier ge
neral of each brigade will in lieu thereof,
adopt such mode as he may deem co.it. cal
culated for cfFedually infirucung uve field of
ficers In the dcfciplinc preferibed : which end
the commander in chief is imprefied vviui a
belief can be heft effected in brigade:, where
jt may be found inconvenient to com cue Lie
field officers, by ordering the field officer, or
officers in eat 11 regimental or battalion ui
ftrid, to attend the adjutant general, when
the regimental or battalion officers a*e con
vened for the purpose of being itifirudled in
the difeipline and evolutions.
He will also concert with the fever;:! bri
gade infpedtors on the n oft proper time for
convening the refpe£tive legimcntal and bat
talion officers with the adjutants and fir If for
geant thereof, for the purpoie of initrucung
them in the Laid difeipiine : And as it is or
the higheit confequcnce that the privates
fhouldbe particularly taught the duty requir
ed of them in the field : the command ing of
ficers of therelpe&iv regime ins &hatcalionsare
called on to act in concert with the adjutant ge
neral and brigade inspectors by ordering regi
mental and battalion musters, at ituj. Un cas
they may be notified by the adjutant ge
neral liiat he will attend them for that pur
poie. JONAS FAUCHE, Adj. Gen.
By order of the Commander in chief
BRIGADE ORDERS, Jan. 1, 1803.
The officers commanding regiments and
battalions within the firit brigade firft divisi
on, will have the fame paraded by eleven o
clock in the forenoon on the day rcipedtive
ly appointed for each, armed and equipped
s the Jaw diredls, in order to be infpefted by
the adjutant general.
Effingham county, bat3lion on Monday
28th February next.
Chatham county regiment on Thuriday
third of March.
Bryan county battalion on Saturday, sth
March*
L iberty county battalion on Monday 7th
March.
MTntofli county battalion on Wedncfdav
sth March.
Glynn county battalion, on Friday nth
March.
Camden county battalion, on Wedncfdav
16th March.
Ihe officers will attend in complete uni
form, aid with their commissions, and thej
officers commanding companies are required
to furniih the adjutant general on the day o*
parade with returns of the fame, ipebifying the
number of ccmmiffioned, and non commis
sioned officers, and privates; and arms, ac
coutrements, See.
The field and comoanv officers of the
1
Chatham regiment, with the adjutant, and as
■nanv now commissioned officers as the com
manding officer of the regiment, may deem
uccellary, to conftitutc a fufficient number
•o perform the requisite evolutions, will con
vene on Wedneiday the 2d day of March
*ext, at iuch places he may point out j pro
ved with each a fufee, or musket, and the
fcqt jfice accoutrements : Ac which time and
J ‘c, the adjutant general and brigade in
% wClor,willat-tend for the purpose of inflrutl-
ing them in thedifeipline precribed by law.
The other counties within the brigade hav
ing only battalions ; the adjutant genera; will
be enabled to execute the duties required in
one day, and confequcntlv,after tnc impedlion
is completed in those counties; the brigade tu
fpeeftor will agreeably to Law, form into a
company, in front of the battalion ; all file
captains and subalterns, and the adjutant
thereof, taking in aifo, if he thinks proper, the
non-commissioned officers of each company,
and as many privates as may be necelfary u
conftitutc a fufficient number; and pioeeed
to mftruit them in the manual exercise, ard
luch evolutions as the adjutant general may
direct.
The brigade infpe&or, Major Lyon, will
take the nteelf. ry Heps to carry this order in
to eftetft, and will report such officers us may
be in detail t : by o.acr of
Biigadier-general TATTNA.L,
J. E. HOUS i'OUN, Aid de Camp.
~~~ £/* Wants Employment,
CITIZEN, who is well acquainted
i j l%. with business, would accept of a luper
! cargoes birth to the Weft-Indies j or would
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,
iHe is well acquainted with the town, be-
! ing a native thereof:—For’ further particulars
enquire at the Office of the Georgiaßepubli
can, or add re* saline to A. G. which will bt
duly attended to.
November 20, 1802. (3L)
r LoG t\ A P E O Iv NTfURE F O a Sa LE,
TUST landed ;>oai o j boaid the fhlp Comet, Capt
Stevenlbn, from Baitiinote, a quantity of ex
cellent
Flah oy an y Fit nit tar e .
Qf the latefi Lihioris, confiding of Secrtarys to Book-
CaEs, Side Hoard.-, Ciicular and Uraight fr mt fie
reaus, Fall IX*kq Circular and (ash corner Crdl a.
Die.-, Oval Pembroke do. Northumberland dining dot
Circular at a ibaight baion llanus, Candle Hands, Rc,
—ALSO, —
A few fancy Chairs.
The citizens ofSavar.nah are particularly requeued to
view the above furniture, as it is of afuperior qualty,
and wdi be ibid low for cafii or produce. Any per
son whiling to purchase beulteaos, or any article in
the aauve line, can be supplied i;i a lew weeks by
Edward Priestley,
at Johnson h Robcrtfon, deco’s, old Compting-houfe*
December 4.
Twenty Dollars Reward.
from the fubferiber, living
IX In Washington county, a NEGRO
MAN, named Messer , about 27 or 28 years
old, about 5 feet 11 inches high, knock-kneed
a bulky head and a lcar on his throat, 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 ol
twenty dollars will be given if confined id
that I get him.
F. Boykin.
December 8, iSojb
The NubiCriher.
iNFORMS bis friends in general and the
Citizens of Savannah, that he has opened a
bsufe of Entartainment on that phefant fit nation,
belonging to Mrs John Moore on IVhite Bluff
read , Within one and an half mile of Savanna# ;
on whom they may rely , that the jlrictest atten
tion will be cbjerved to give general fatisfadion.
William Pinder
J atm ary iq, 7503. ts
G. Sc hip per, Miniature painter,
T ATELY from the Weft-Indics, informs the public
that he takes profile IS benefit's in Pastel Crayon,
which he neatly frames under glass at the moderate
price ol eight dollars each—if the feme should nor
prove a lilcenefs, no demand will be made. Sucn zs
inav he pleaied to honour him with employment will
be pleased to call at Mrs. Jenkins, where specimens of
his work may be seen. As G. Schipper cannot remain
iont'.in this city from certain arrangements which he
.as made, he hopes thole who desire to engage him
wiii cal* soon.
tan. u i?n~. (
~ N O T i C E.
ALL persons to whom the eflate
Francis Levett, esquire, late of Julian ;
ton, is indebted, are requeued to furmfh their
accounts, or statement of their demands, dulv
attested, and those indebted to the estate, are
expected to make immmediate payment, to
William Stephens,
Matthew Johnston,
James Johnston jun,
Executors,
December 4.
A liberal rent will be given for about 2000
acres prime cotron land, on of about Sapelo—
Apply as above.
SAVANNAH, Printed by LYON & MORSE.
JANUARY 29, 1803*
CUSTOM-HOUSE, District of Savannah.
ANY perfion willing to engage, to weigh
.md 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 fubferi
be<*, at what rate per annum he will per
form the service.
THO. JOHNSON, Colletfor.
Sept. 17 2:iwt.
____
pHE Members o’ ;h Fem.iie Afylun, .re requeued
L to come forward and pav their an iu U lu.-llrip
ton ?s rhe time before notified is ahnolt exM. _a and
tew have availed thenilelvts oi it to.
JANE SMITH,
A Mi \l3 Sec try.
January, t 9 rBo2.
—1 11 1— in *- - * -Wi■- ■"* *
r ;R SALE,
A stone nkciy Nejro Wench.
G HE is a good Cook, JVajher and Ironer ; and
C? an excellent Licu/e-sci cant. She is offered
for fade, not for any fault ; but merely for the
want of money. Enquire of the printers hereof.
January <tb, 1803. (o.<)tf.)
Georgia.
By George Purvis, clerk of the court of
ordinary for the county of Glynn , andJiatc
afore fail.
W HE Ah A3 Margaret Stafford hath made applica
tion to me for letters of admiuHtranon on the elhm
anti e(lectio of Jofuna Staitord lte (t this count\, cie
ctufed : fhefe arc therefore ta cite and rcbuoiffih all
nd fio'yalar the kindred p. ih( creditors ot me* laid
deceased, to file their o j--Ct oil 3 in this oi(;ae (it arq.
?hev have) on or before the sth day of February liexi
or letters will be orituted (ter accordm.:.;v
Given under mv hand and sea! a* mil wick tilr
jtii dav of j a unary and in the 271 c, oe
independence.
Geo. Parvis, (ls)c. c. o. c3. c.
January 26. Ao n. {2 A ‘
mole fiber h-A nauveu n.a coua 0
tu the houle late/y otiupied as toe v .A
/aveuie, near tne Ex-ivd <gc, anu umiinut the i* uVI
ra c e and Commuhon Fuimels as uiu.-i-— l\ 1 .ruu.,
lent oy wa ci v* di be itored ry iVieii.’s* a.-j
at nvr. C ay’s waa I.
A parcel of Cos a 11 a**d iv..e tor a/e.
JoSf ph ilace* sham K
Jbi Oliglic tO Goai tii o iwi.O
Runaways.
A NEGROE Wench appears to be foofifiia bl-n;*!!’
Yin her right eye;cannot Ipeakfo as to be uodej {food,
A N"gr"t fellow cads hunielf solomon lays he Le..
longs to General Pinckney of south Curo’i'a.
A Negro by the name of Davy Dy he belongs t c
Mr, M’Gilvray of Bryan county.
j. P. OATES, goaier C C.
January 26.
Marshal y s hoiks.
On Tuesday the B*.h day of February next, will
iie fold at the Court houle in Savanna ;, a likely young
NECHO MaN, accudonied to work as a boat liana
between Savannah and Auguita—Aifo. LO f number
i at New- Deptford, commonly known as five lathom
nole—being 100 feet front on the river, r.lB fetr 01 i
•lie the fomhea.t line ; 208 feet on the tiortheaii line,
from live back line of laid lot to a public thoroughfare
25 fee. wide.—One LOT in the toCvn of ilardwMce
known by the number 76 faid to be 76 1-2 feet in
iront, and nq I*2 feet in depth: Levied on as the
property of W. Hunter, esquire, deceased, to Ltisfv
feverai executions in favor ot the United States.
Ben. Wall, M D. G.
Januarv 2h 1805. (?5-tf.
~ : BANKRUPTCY.
WHEREAS a commijjion of bankruptcy is
awarded & tffuedforthagainjt Richard
Wayne, junior, and Benjamin Si ns, trading
under the firm of Wavne & Sims, late of sa
vannah, but now cf Augujla, Merchants, and\
they being declared bankrupt are fever ally requi
red to Jurrender them;elves to the commijioncn in
thefaid co'mmijjion named, or the major part lhere
of on the 10th and zc ‘b days cf January, and on
the od day cf February next , at ten o'clock in the
forenoon of each day , at Ajhton's Tavern, in the
; city of Augusta, and make a full difeevery and dis
I elefure of their Jaid est ate and effects, when and
! where the creditors are to come prepared to prove
their debts, end at the Jecond jetting to chafe as
signees, and at the left jetting the find bankt npts
are required to firnjh their examination, and the
creditors are to a feat to or difjenl from the allow
ance of their certificate. All persons indebted to
said bankrupts, sr either of them, or tba ■ have any
of their or either of their effeels are not to pay or
deliver the fame , but to give notice , to
S. JONES, solicitor,
‘December 24, f302. ( 28. J
IVANDED FO HIKE,
FOR the enfining year, 3 or 4 Field’
Slaves : For “which a liber cl p r:c €
will be given, anil half paid in advance if
required — Enquire at this cfice.
, January 8, 1803. ~ (oj ts J
Twelve and a Half Cents Single
For Liverpool,
THE SHIP UNION,
A Britiffi bottom ; CaprD -
niei Fer s l i r ° n wiJl raK -••
having the chief of her caro t e - :
having excellent accommodations, ap.dv
the fublcribers. Montmoilln & dies „ ,
Who have received,
B \ S A D VE S i EL,
AND FOR SALE,
A quant icy of ground Lit,
a few chaldron of coa:s,
a few pjeiv jges ot .nerchandize :
ihngliih potato? s, in barrels ; and f*y
crates of QuEEN’S W ARE.
January 8, 1803. 2 *
p: } > e* \ \T_ i). T ~
The Sloop Sally,
‘L r Ui}\ ENDED .is .1 conflsnt t - “
yApACd'W der du ; u,g the winter from t • v
port to the fourhe. r ooi ts of :
date—flie has gooi acroalmodations r
freight or pofTcn e*rs. The fmalieft favor
be chankfiuiv received. For further parricud
enquire of Mr. Samuel Howard, or
Isaac N. Meserve, master, on Board.
October 23, ?802.
tOi t Eli it IG AT O iff CHARI Eli
Jjyff V Ihe schooner, hi BE RT. how iyi>
-d.vVY ‘'/W Tr ay os’s what , -vett# all her /•..
** kle inf c.—Bur then ah: ut bo tax
For further particulars, enquire of ; hou -. •.
k rzger.q .i, near I bom a* Gibbons's.
January 12. (31//.
‘GEORGIA. by Edward ; a c.erk I'*
tu,: of Ordinary fur tiu i.uf-ty of Cb.,~
(Jum, in 1 je ji-a.i: (*< . i c,.nU.
\f ■ ’• ■ •• * ‘ r .'-.nan iiafh ir and * )pp];--r.
ter ‘ •n.yrs of .dniiu.iiration, <;- hd ■
ai; ‘’i's 0; .:! i: T \\ Uin ion. bite ct fi*c•! v*• > -
vyr. .•r{c r ;UT, ace -l'.rb; :; • IV* rc.iv • ; .,r, i
I ve and .olm. n.-b, all and (inp.nl.ii a
CiCdjr.-'-S of tll<‘ df-CV id io i.. • ,j • .
• ,n ) th-vy havey in .) vh, • :,r b;d.re ■ a... • r r
fh;v of February n-.xr. oiLr..w h- -.> L aduil .iifi. -
won will be ;T.raiUcd him.
Given uin. r tv.v . rt'.u’ and f,l i,> the city r. ..
v ” MU ‘ll. till? f> da. I J ; U3VV in t’.: TANAR- .
cw L n-il f inliieen Lund*; • .a; three, caul i;. C:. :
twenty (eventii year o\ America , -irdi .jenK j.ce.
E:h White, (l. s.j
■cnn-M-y fp, ( , ...
baits i -j i ’ t axes*
WLUef.IJ at the Court II us?, in the town r{
’ 9 - run ■sv i c;, on tie* 4th d..y *d ncx , ;h fc
loli v - in .r, tracts oi’ iau fi* unred i.J t-e < jof
dyn 1, or ; > lijcit'o i awill u v ij -• 1 i.y . i1 <■
• I ' , d volts, repi't in . u benj; m cie*auir 5. or. ..;
:> 1 ?SO to the je.r 180 i inGuli.e , u:*lHs t.•- ,’ i*
p ■ mis av al-, tlreniicivcs oi Ihe tax lav s ; no i. v • ‘.e
rr Land provided, viz : Dails. & Cons .
IJQO Ac.es *>•’ g- iaLv granted ;o
I Lac Hayms, tax ° 7 7
7 Oj diuo. origin.-illygranted to John
Bacon, tax 53
500 ditto, originally granted to W.
y 1 id - nzi e. tax 40
SuO t* it to, or igiuu-1 jy gran.e'd to Wm,
jon-s, tax w so
700 ditto, originally granted to 11.
(,'<■.! vV c 11, I.)X AO
500 ditfv). original!v granted to H.
Bourquia, ux 40
3 x O vVC.i,
Collator cf Ta::es, Glynn County,
14r. a .. y 2 r y IS i - ’ 3 .7 5
1 or wiiaricUoii,
, THE Schooner Hu* ter,
For rreiglH ar oad -*e annlv to Hills
C p'ctrir'gyff A iiloru vfcco. AuaiiL.ux .■ wi;a; f ct To r . e
“**, oil boa 1a at Dcunii and o. \v il.
wharf.
Janutrv (832
THE SUB SC ii 13 ER,
offers his ser vices to his friends a t h
public , in tbe
Vendue, and
COMMISSION B SI NESS.
As he means to confine hkjrelf f"iw-y to i ? civs’
business, he flatters himfetf he ft) Al be alu tcgVe
atisf action to toote who may employ i .
JOSEPH ARNOLG, Bommeree Rcw,
Nov, p,
1 Ox SALE.
\ LO I with tim 1 i.:ro-c ■ t therein, cor* ft.
FA. irg of a very convenient Dvvelf: HouF: v 1
dve rooms ; a kio he i, fE d-, atm e-u- ; a
j final! bujUing, vt'tb rw- rooms. U : for an oinee
j ii*d lO'.jgm —itisr: ’ ■ J3. t* ■: • ‘.Aiant part ut
the city ‘ fr.ntu r.tc poll- ■ 4 ; z *ven.
For trms o ARNOLD.
Janu-ryai, ib> 3. aawtf