Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, February 07, 1803, Image 1

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Georgia Remiblican & State Intelligencer. ca i. o Six Dollars a Year, Half in Advn-nre. GEORGIA REPUBLICAN . Volume I. No. “!8- hi EA D QUA R'l E Kbj Ecu,j fillc, Lh’c. ’ jBo2. • General order s, ‘* The acJuG.nc y,e ner.l will ag?fipprocecd to the snnuH convention of the field Hii*• -*s ©f the rcipedivr ngi cm -jn : barrakonr, to gether with ci-c br> • H” infpcchirs of •?.** i r; gade they lefce/hvOy belon g to, or fm.h times and such |>l ><*es as me? be nnF con venient for aii the fi Id < fdeMS of iuch bri ggfffCj jm or let to ni.cri.LC mem hi ti.c oil C’phne pr* tcnbci! 137 torn;* < >, rj.ti in okt that the evolutions prcF.iL’ J by iav.q may be p radii fed. The Bricader general will order a com pany of Light infantry, c-i rufiitrers, to atrenc! each refpißtive brigade convention of oiriccrc •“—provided and equipped as tn~ lav* cincL, filth corps to be. In instances however, vdierc mani.vic in - conveniences will arde in convening me j in each brigade, art. when bom| various causes, theobj'd of Run conventions , cannot be fully answered. The brigadier ne-1 iferai ofeacn brigade will in lieu thereof,! adopt Inch mode as he mav deem bed cal- ! dilated for efFediualiy infi ruining the field of ficers in the delcipline prefen! *ed : \\ hit !i tn.! the commander in cniei is impitucu with a •belief Con be bed efid6ted _ in brigades where it nwv be found inconvenient to convene the field officers, by ordering the field officer, or officer?, in each regimental or battalion di- : fuia, to attend the adjust general, when the regimental or battalion o incurs a p e cc li vened for the pur pole of being ii i .ru filed n. j the discipline and evolutions. j He will alto concert with the fv.r.l !>R-j gade infpe&ors on the molt proper rime so. j convening the rci pccbvc regin o? ud and uar- j •ration officers with the adjutants and fir ft fer | geant thereof, for the p : Tpidc oDumm ..mv.. them in me laid dilcipun; ; Am -> j<- g •- ) the h : di< fi- confecjoence that rhe private j ‘fheuld be particid oly taught P e duty requu-i ed of them in the ficn.i : the command mg or- j Beers of therclj>edt;v rc-rom* ‘.s cc outvai-ons rc i called on to.-ct in<or,ccrr vrm the a Ijnr nt gv ! neral aril brigade ini? ecrots 1 y ordering mpj* mental anl battalion mHVis, u fu< fin e they may be notified t>y ml a ; qiunt g“-i nerai that he wit! arrend them for that pur-1 pole. JONAS FAUCI IF, Adj Grn. By order of the Umamcauier in chief, ’ fi | BRIGADE ORDER -I, J<. i, iSoj. The officers commanding regiments and j battalions within the tint brigade urn chviimj on, will have the fame paraded by eleven o I clock in the fore; con on the day reipefilve-j h- appointed for each, armed and equipped! s me law directs, in order to be inipectea by the adjutant general. Effingham court v> Fntckon on Monday 28th February next. Chatham county regiment cn ihuifilay third of March. Bryan county battalion or Saturday, sth M arc h. Liberty county battalion on Monday 7th March. M‘luto(h county battalion on WedndJny £th March. Glynn county battalion, on Friday nth b aich. Camden c oonty battalion, on Yvednektaq I 16th March. The officers will attend in complete trfi-1 . . * 1 form, and with their commilfans, nndtb.ci officers commanding companies are lequired; to turnifh the adjutanr g; don ihe Clay o: parade with returns oi the lame, Ipc dying th number of commiffior ed, and non commil fior.cd officers, and privates; and arms, ac coutrements, Fee. The fk ki and company officers of the Chatham regimerf, v.i:h the adjutanr, and as many nowcorr.mifiioned officers as the com manding officer of the regiment, may deeo.- nccefiarv, to conflitute a luffici? nt r.u r.b r to perform the rrquifite-evolutions, will con vene on Wcdnefday t‘c 2d day of Mere!: rexr, at iuch plates he may point out ; pro viewed with each a fufee, or mucker, and the rcqmfite accoutrements: At which true and place, the adjurant general and brigade in jptTtor,wili at tend for thepurpofe ofinftrud ’ ing them in thedifcipline precribed by law. The other counties w ithin the brigade hav ! :no, only battalions ; the adjutant general will jbe enabled to execute the duties required in on** oay, and confequently,after the infpedtion ! is completed in tliofe counties; the brigade in- Ipedtor v ill ao-reeablv to Law, furm into a company, in bone of the battalion ; all ‘he captains and subalterns, and tiie adjutanr thereof, taking ir. rIIo, if he thinks pro[)er, the non-com;riffiontd officers of each company, and as many privates as may be decenary to con'btutc a Jufticient number; and proceed (j mlirudl them in the manual exerciie, and iuch ‘volutions as the adjutant general may • n aim u ‘1 he brigade inf >e£tor, Major Lyon, will nke f!t r n-o ifuy lleps to carry this order in to efket, and will report such ofiicers as may be in default: by order of Bri ( : * A r-general TATTNAL, J. E. i IQUh I OLJN, Aid de Camp. Waiita Eiiipioyinent, \ CITIZEN, who is well acquainted with bu.fineb, would accept of a fuper caruoes birth to the WVfi.-bv.nes ; or would attend to a few ten of mereh ants, or traders .nens books: the < ofiecbion of debts, or would write'a few hours m the day in a public office. He is well acquainted with the town, be ing a native thereof:—For further particulars enquire at the Office of the Georg’*aßepubli r can, or add refs a line-to A. G. which will be duly attended to. November 20, 1802. (jt.) KLLGa’N r.fUkN if ’ URE FO i S'A LE, ST landed from 00 boa id Ihe (hip Comet, Capt Stevenson, from Baltimore; a quantiiy of ex cellent i! J,?hogan y Furnil 11 re . Os the la:cfl fdhions, co :iiiting of Secrtarys & Book- Cal- s, Si ie iiosnh, Circular and firaight front Be- r 0n us., r all k-, Circular and (a.fli co.ner j i <t. i>.- Ova! P.'.itbroke do. I\ortl)urnber!and dining dot j s. itcular aiid firaight Bafon fiands, Candle fiands, Uc. j —ALSCfi A few fancy Chairs. The cit*7. :.”. r . \re particularly reside {fed to view the -it. ar furr iture, as it 1 cf 2 kipenoi qu. lu } and wiil he lid low tor calls < 1 produce. Any per -. On w ah hie to Durcliafe or any article lit the a ovc hire, can he fuppl.cd in a few weeks by I:,d \V aril .Pm 1 1 1 c y, [ohnfon& Robert! r,&co’s. old Couiptuig-houle. ) remh’ ;• 4. ~1 iFJnty Dollars Lie-ward, % > UN AW AY from the fubferiber, living Ii in W alb in'con coun'v, a NEGRO MAN, n .met! Messer, about 27 or 28 years chi, about’- feet \ 1 inches high, kfiock-kneec a buffiy head and a fear on his throat, had o? when he went away, a pair blue broad tiodi overuiV, a negro-cloth jacket, and hau wuu him a white broad cloth coat. A reward o: twenty dollars will be given if confined lo that 1 get him. F. Boykin. December 8, 1802. \ lie .hubicriber. %NFGI\MS his friends in general and the j[ Citizens of Savannah, that he has opened a iuufj 6/ Ent attainment on that pleasant fit uatioH, belonging to A'Jts John Ado ore on / h hit e Blufi road, -witbin ore and an half mile of Savannah ; on when they nay rely , that the JlriSlest atten tion veiil he ebjerved to firee general fathfaction, William Finder January to, 1802. f f (j. be kipper, Mnudturepcarter, IT ATEhY from the Weft-Tndics, informs the public - -a ih.Jt be t-.ikes profile jikenefi-s in Padel ,C ayon. jj- nfatjy frames under pUf* at the moderate price o\ bght dollars e 3 rh—it rhe finte should no* ju o’ ‘ a IH-Vncl?, no demand will be made. Such ?.• ..,-i. be ph ud ro honour him with employment, will k., pi r! c ei i tc c jj ?t yi rs Erkins, where fpectmens of :F.-r r . r - m .v; be f-en. As G. Sch’pper cannot remain *o.p> in this city irom certain arrarsrerr.ents which he | na< made, he fopes thole v.ho define to engage him! wi’i call footi. ] n. o I So;. kFIl_ N O 1 1 V E. ji LL persons to whom the efia ? e 0* Francis Lrvctt, cfquirc, hue of Julian 1 con, is indebted, aie requtified to turnifh then accounts, or sta:en>ent ut iheir demands, dulv I;tested, and thole indebted to the estate, are e>q ecltll 10 make immmedia e payment, to William Stephens, Matthew Johnston, James Johnstonjun. Executors. 1 December 4. ; A liberal rent w*’i be given for about 2000 j acres prime cotrcn land, on or about Sap* io— -1 Apply es above. SAVANNAH, Printed by LYON g? MORSE. FEBRUARY y, 1805. District of Savannah. AN\ person willing to engage, to weigh and keep in their stations, and in re j P a b. tne Buoys that are, or may be provided. I as guides to the entrance of Savannah river, j will eaily notify in writing ro the fubfen ! her, at what rate per annum he wiil per j form the service. THO. JOHNSON, Collcdbor. Sept. 17. 2Awt. \C7 i lLf. r pHE Mem ers of the Femd? A'.’ylumare rcqinffed i. io come forward un.l piv rlu ir annual iuojlrip uon nS-the time before notified is aimofi expired and few have availed themlelves ot ir to. j A NT. SMITH, A MINIS Sectrv. fannarv, t 9 (fifi NOiTCE. ,r J fubferiber intending to lie absent from the fl'iie fome ‘line, icqu-lls those who may have Maims against him, to render them 23 loon as possi ble for payment ; and fuen ar. arc indebted lo him arc ft licited to difeharge the fair.?. ° J, YAFTNALL, jun. Bon avert are, Dec, ?8,58 02. (law 2m ) Georgia. Bv George Purvis, clerk of the court of ordinary for the county 0} Glynn , andJlatc afore/a id. WHEREAS Margaret Sta!Fnrd bath made appllcn tion to me (or letters of adminillrution on the efiatc and eifieefs nf Joshua Stafford iite of this county, de ceased : ‘i'jjefe are ti erefore ro cite and admonish all „nd singular the kindred and creditors of the fMd deceased, ro file their objections in this office (if any they have) on or before the sth nay of February next, or letters will be granted her accordingly. Gi’ en under my hand and ft a 1 at Rrunfwick the sth dav of January 180 ;, ana in the 27th ot American independence. Geo. Purvis, (ls)c. c. o. g, c. Januarv 26, 180 5. D-D r, j'ibicnocr has removed his v^ouot.ng- tJ. Jk to the house late*V occupied as the Callotr.- 4iv/uf;, near the Ex hange, and continues the r yefito rage and Com million B lhmfis as uf.t.tl—A/7 prouuc lent ny water vc lii be itwn-d by IVI-il. Brookes and Uuuu,at ntr. Clay's vv..a.i. A ••../■cel efi Co-t a ami Rice for fa/e. T/j eph Habersham’ _ _ ibiOUgilc LU f-T Olil file l'M-D'.vli Runaways. A NEGROS Wench appears to bes so!’Hi a hh-mlfii i'Vui her right eve,cannot lpt-*kto as 10 ue uiJw*ilood. A Negro tell ,w e vils hirnf ff Solomon lays hr be longs to General I‘inckncy of South Carolina. f. P. OAiE^goMerC, C. Tan.nary 26. Mra steav s CsaFs. On Tuesday the 8 h day of February next, will he l Flat the Court houle in Savannah,a likely ynunu NEGRO MAN, accuitomed to work as a boat-haud between Savannah and Augufl-a--:\lfo, LO i nu nocr 15 at Ne%v !). prt n*d, comutonly known as fit a fathom Hole bciiv*; 100 ieci front on the river, ,><; ic r <w; the th. I.nuli a.t line; 20 R U-et on the novihcid !:ne from tiie back line i.i had i -t to a i> mire th>; u.. ; .r<- 2) feet wide, —One LO I in rnr town <.f li ; ; | ,yiG-.- known by ih.e ntnnber 76 —hud to be 76 1-2 tee: j front, and ir s 1-2 feci in cler.rh : Levied on as t!u-l property of VS . Linnu-r, t fquue, dcceafed, to faiisfy leveral executions in 1 vor of hr I'nicecl States. Ben, Wall, M D. G. fa no ary 1 BANKRUFITf: j W* IIERE AS a commifificn of bankruptcy is i awarded U iffuedforthagainjt Richard Wayne, junior, end Benjamin Sims, trading under the firm of Wayne & Sims, late of sa vannah, but now of Augiijhx , Merchants, and they being declared bankrupt are fever ally requi red to fur render themlelves to the commtjfi oners in the fat'd cG;nm?jj~cn named , or the major part there of on the 10 th and 20 h days of January, and on the ‘id day of February next, at ten o’ clock in the forenoon of each day, at Ajhloyf sTavern, in the city of Augujta-, and make a full difeovery and Jif clcjure of their jaid ejiale and effects, when and where the creditors are to come prepared to prove their debts , and at the second felting to chufe as \fignccs, and at the Fiji Ruing the find bankrupts] are reyured to finijh their examine/ion, and ths. l creditors are to a : ;ent to or chfjent from the allow -1 a nee of their certificate. All perjons indebted to Paid bankrupts, or either of them, or iha/ have any ; of the/r or either of their effects ure net io pay or \ deliver the fame, but to ?ive notice, to S. JONES, solicitor, | December 24, j3v2. ( 2$.J WASTED TO HIRE , ~~ the cn fitting y ■://>', 3 or 4 Field” X? Slaves: L'vr -ivltch a liberal pric j Will be given, and half paid in advance If 1 required—Enquire at this office. January 8, 1803. fgo tf.J Twelve and a Half Cents Single For Liverpool, THE SHIP UNION, ■ivw&S A bottom ; Capt Da’ jfi\. hid Fcrgi son will fail foon* -*■ **■ living the chid of her cargo en” * for remainder of freight or ]>afTage; : avmg excellent accommodations, apply to tiic luulcifibers. Montmo/lln & Heron, \\ ho have received, BY SATD VESSEL, AND Fur SALE, A quantity of ground fair, a few chaldron of coals, a fevv packages of Merchandize : Eng!nh potatoes, in barrels ; and fifty crates of QUEEN’S WARE. January 8, iSog :.aw--v. F O7T^"Ew-cP(sirr7 Tint Sloop Sally, fay IN I ENDED as a cor Rant tra- S • 2TD e’er curing the winter from this .Nd'zvsjzd 9. poaT to the louthern ports of this fiate—fiie has good accommodations for ! freight or pailengers. The fmaileft favor wi ii oe thankfully received. For further particulars enquire o r Mr. Samuel Howard, or M Isaac N. Mescrve, master, on Board, Goober zj, ISO 2. PGR FREIGHT ORTCHrEUER 4.t£SvS schooner , ALBERT, now lying if ayr.e’s wharf, with all her tm - fie Use.—Burthen about 80 ton - For further particulars , enquire of Thomas Fitzgerald, near Thomas Gibbons's. January 12. (31//. r y _ - ——— Gh.ORGI A. By Edward White , clerk of the court of Oman cry for the county of Chat ham, in the fate djerefaid. \V dblGgiS i Frothy Freeman bath made applica * 7 tion for letters of administration, on the GHte and effeißs or W illi-mi fiiqrf.,n, late of the city ol ia vgnttnh, Caepentcr, dtcealed : J hefe are therefore to cue .nd admoniih all and fin>uiar the kindred and reedifors o( the dererded, to (iie their obj-.ftions (if s n } they have) nmy otuce on or before ttie fifteenth ‘ay of February next, otherwise leitcts of adjnisijfira tjon will be granted hint. Given under mv hand and leal in W* city of sn •* -.-.lt, thin (tM iuary in the year of our Lo and eirbteen bondred and three, anti in the tweniv Lvemb year of Ainerican independence * - j Ed. White, (l. s.) 1 ( 2 r a ‘.v qt . ) Sales lor IftixeSr, T LTILL be fold r.rtlse Court Iloufe, in the town of Brunswick, on tie 411 * day M Auouit next, the following i.'uits of lii td, feuattd in the county of Glynn, or jo mnch tberc-of as will p y the Taxes due ?: mis, rc or-. L-ntc<! a- r> -inn in default from the yearizyo to fife* year iSul iatlufive ; tinlefs the pro orietoi 3 avai tbeinf. Iv.fi of the tux laws, in such case made nod proGcbd, viz -• Dolls. & Coils. iOOO Ac.cs rranted :o o L..,.c HayiivS, ta?: 7 7 fOo auto or; .me! ’ v./ranted to Tohn L-ic-.n, tax 5 7 500 d.tr o, orj.r.nall v nr an ted to W. r* J *OS M-Kinzie, tax 4o 300 d’fto, a; canal!y granted to Wm, Jones,* tax 30 500 ditto, originally granted to H. Cal well, t . x / f 0 300 ditto. c:*:gbi.iJ!y granted to H. Bouriptirt, Unx 40 James Powell. Code Aorof ‘7 fixes, Glynn County, 3 I i-nnarv > 3 1 0 3 . 5 1 /io 0 <d EOGL vL hi hi, x si, Offers his fer vices to Ids friends and th public, in the Factorage, Vendue, and COMMISSION IF. SI NESS. \s he means to confine himfelf flriflly to the cfv L bufinels , he fi liters himfelf he flail be able t L g lv at is fiction to thole who mtiv employ him, JOSEPH ARNOLD, Commerce Row. Nov. 3. ________ \ IO P with th; improvements thereon, confiff /jL in g of a vey convenient D wekinjr-Hotife with five roans ; < r hen, ffah’e, a*-d ca final! with tw ► rooms, luitaole for an office and !od —lc is fttua'ed in a plea fan t part of the city :—lmmed.ate poffeflion will Besiven. Fo: terms apply to JOSEPH ARNOLD. January 11, 18 3. A- 2awtf Wanted to Hire. A wench who is acquainted with ironing & wa-ffi.. ‘■' r Z —to f;rve in a final* family in this city. Enquire at ibis off r. Januiry 15, ISO 3 2aw:f