Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, February 07, 1803, Image 2

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Efkrvbam county, a’ the pcrlonal efLte of the find deceased j confiding of one horfe,feven head ofcaulc, ™d a set of black firm hi tools: Houfe r hold Furniture, &c. &c. Mary Wifenbaker, qualified executrix. December iS, i?O2, 3 r * Received per fchr. Debbe from N. York, LINSEED, fpermaceti & Whale Oil, in barrels, Lutr.bards, Moccoboy and scotch fnufF, in pound and half pound bottles. Bloom Tv si Tons in boxes: Hyfon, & sou chong Teas, Loaf &c. &c. Jackjon 3 Hartstene. December i r. (zwtf Just landing, and for l’ale, bv WILSON 3 KNOX , (Wayne’s wharf) PHIL \DELITII A made Saddle r, Saddle bags, plated and common Bridles , loaf and lump Sugar, V reach and Gogniac brandy , Hoi land gin, Jamaica Weft-India and N E. rum, Ma deira T enemffe and Sherry wine, Port , Malaga and Sicily ditto, prime green cofee, Hyfon, Hy [on-foin and hiobea tea, pepper, alfpice and ginger gunpowder and foot, bar-iron afjbrted . Also, on consignment, 6 casks flint filafs ware, l bales Spaniffj poll fafiny 2 ditto foolscap ditto, I box cotton, hosie ry aborted. Mahogany Sophas, Sideboards,focre tarys, V* urea us dining , break fall and card tables high pod and field bedfleads, bason stands , 3c. January o )) iSo]* (lytf For Frcijft or Charter , . iHK Good f;,n CalliTist BririlhSh’p Indian King, Nicholas Parker Mailer, for or to. Tbs. & JFm ♦ Smith. F< b r narv Sd 1 80a. her Liverpool or London, j As Freight may offer. THE SHIP THAMES, Judah Paddock nufter. burthen 400 tons is daily expected, and will be soon diipatched, apply to Robert 3 John Bolton. ~ WILLIAM MELISS 3 Cos. Have imported, in the barque, tvxon, and (hip Daphne fiom Liverpool, and (hip Margaret, from /Scotland, a very handsome and General affortmtn! of GOODS, Which they will dispose of on the lowtft terms by tlie piece or package. T T r *naev t? jftot. ( 7“2 f f ) j\Uh;di 1 <3 JOHN BOLTON. Have received per flip Columbia , from Liverpool. jy bll'*S full wliicc aiicl Kl*j® I ditto flannel and baize 8 ditto London duffel blankets 7di tto Bristol, point and role do, 40p : cccs blue llrouds 44 ditto fuperfine broad cloths 24 ditto ditto caiTimere 45 ditto drab plains 13 ditto striped and Ipotted elastics. 29 bales cotton bagging 4 ditto fad duck 2 calcs Irish Linen 12 pieces girth webbing 50 dozen romal handkerchiefs I ditto cotton counterpanes 9 calks broad hoes 2 ditto grubbing hoes and club axes 2 dozen frying pans 1 calk glue 2 dozen corn flnpers I bale bed ticking 40 boxes 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 crown window glass 100 kegs white lead jo ditto Spanish brow* 2 tons Iheet lead 1 dozen tin feales 1 case Daffy’s elixir and British oil 4. dozen lcale beams from 3 to 5 feet long with weights 500 iron pots and ovens 4000 bushels of fait 58 casks Bd, tod and 2od nails 4 casks cutlery and hardware 1 dozen cross-cut laws 24 ditto rice and flckles I ditto elegant fiddles; 2 ditto portmanteau trunks 60 pieces durant an and bombazette 2 trunkshofiery. October. 12 Wanted for the ensuing Year, AN aftive induflrous man, as an overseer to live in the Island of Offavaw ; be tnuft he well acquainted with the cultivation cf cotton end the management of negroes j and produce f af- Jicieni vouchers for bis honesty, Jokriety rnd abi lities : Apply in Savannah to AleJJrs . ‘iiliam fott & Marti or cn said Island to P. //. Morel, i 2 id* ISO 2. zawrf. New-York and Philadclj>hta, the following articles which they offer for Ibe at a low advance for cash or produce, either whole lale or retail. V I z. Malaga, “j LJbou , j Teuerifft 1 Sherry { g Sicily I w Old Maderia J Holland Gin Cognize 3 Spanifb Brandy, Hilberts bottled brown flout, Jamaica and Weft-India Rum New-England ditto Loaf and lump sugar, Brown, ditto Hyfcn , Hyfon Jkin and Bohea Tea Pepper, Alfpice , Mufiard, Ground and Race Ginger, Cheese and Crackers, Cod fifty, Sounds and tongues, Bar Iron a for ted, German and Bhftrred fleel Hollow-ware, Jicne ‘jaggs Glass and Crockery ware, Gun powder andfoot, Writing and Wrapping Paper Negro fljoes (large fze) Colton Bagging, Oznaburgs, Irish Linen , Negro Cloth, On consignment Mahogany Furniture . (foS* Having convenient fores for the reception of Cotton and other produce offer their Jervices to the planters in the Fa ft or age and Commiffton line , and flatter them)elves that their punctual attentiorffo business will give generalfatisfaftion to xhoje who may ret ole Confidence in them. November 20, 1802. (ts.) To MERCHANTS. A person in the Mercantile line, fettled at a small village in the country, where business may be done to great advantage, is desirous of a Partnfr who can advance Four thou sand Dollars in Cash or dry Goods, well laid in to that amount or would have no objection to being concerned in a large importing wholesale house which would supply full aiTortments at coll and charges. —In case of a partner who would reside on the spot, he can be accommodated with the family, who are pofluffed of ncceffary conveniences.—For further particulars on this fubjedt, enquire of the printers, and address a few lines as they v/ill direst. A r ovember 2, 1802. Wanted Immediately. T7IGHT /> v <•>' P'irne flelci hands, for t'se purpose es jpgs cultivating Cotton, near this city : A libera!price will be paid punctually : I key will he well treated. For further particulars apply at this office. Savannah, January r, 1802. 2awtf. Land for £ale. T\o be fold and immediate poffdfion gi ven, 200 acres ofland, old survey, ad joining lands in dispute, between the Hon. Jacob Read of south Carolina, and the Hon. Wm. Smith of Savannah, on the Montcath road,about 9 miles frbm Savannah : It is well umbered, and must bean objedl to any per son who has river plantations contagious thereto. Also a tra<sT of 1000 a*res excel lent cotton land,in Columbia county. 10 miles above Augusta, 100 acres of which is under good fences and might bt planted to advan tage next year: Also 1500 acres good oak and hickory in Franklin county originally granted to Coi. Benjamin Fifhboum, adjoining at the time of survey, lands of Richard Call and Thomas Collier efqrs. The above lands will be disposed of before the lad day of February next. All persons are cautioned againd tres passing on the above lands. Michael Burke. December jB. STRAYED, FROM town on the night ot the 2id ind. a final! white HORSE, about 8 years old, has a re markable large head, with a blade spot under his left eve ; no other marks 2re recolleded. Whoever takes up the (aid horse, and delivers him to the keeper of the Ogechec bridge ; to Mr. Mel Is at Newport bridge, or to the fubferiberat Commerce Row, fhaii be reasonably rewarded. A. Pope. Savannah, Jannary 29, ISO3. 2awtf STRAYED / INTO mv plantation, a fewdays .£O, a large BAY HORSts — with ablaze face, bo'hbind feet white : the owner is desired to prove his property,pay charges ind take him away. Francis Ccurcvcife. February ift , 1803. (37) A C\ NOEi A Canoe built boat, supposed to be about 25 feet long, bronn runnels, painted white on the out ; an* velto-.v on the vfids ; rows tv th fix ca r s, drifted up a creek in the subscriber’s plantation, adjacent to the citx eastward. The owner can have her, by proving pro perty and paying charges, on applying to JOHN LYON. Savannah, January \, tSsj. 2awtf offers his service as tutor, to TVJ[ his friend* and the public in g*neral. and hopes bv the mnft alfiduous attention to his huSneft to merit the approbation of the public. He will com mence on Monday next in the brick house formerly the property ct* mrs Kppinger, fronting the fourh-wef tern common—For terms apply to him at the laid house. Savannah, February 3, ISO 2. (37 3 m -; Georgia Dili rift. Circuit Court. WHEREAS, Thomas Meriwether, Dudley Snead john Stubbs f-nior William Mead were duly drawn and summoned to attend as grand jurors at this term, on being called made default ; and whereas 1 homas jame*. james Barrow F.li Garnett jofeph Marsha! George W. Chisholm W illiam M’Gee. john Robertfoc William Edwards Elijah Owen john Ryland james Cox ard Ansel snead were duly drawn and summoned to attend as petit jurors at this term on bring called made default Whereupon it is ordered that the grand jurors be fined in the funiof forty dollars each aud the petit juror* in the fim of twenty dollars each —unlcTs they do federally file their elfoines on oath to be approved of by the court in the clerk’s oflice of this diffrid on or before the fit II day of the next ‘frm. and that this order be thrice published for their information. Extraft from the Record, R. M. Stites, Clerk. December 23d, 1802. (36) GEORGIA. By EDWARD WHI IE, o>‘ the Courc of Ordinance, for the county of Chatham in the (Tate aforefaid. WHEREAS Mrs. Mary Valiottan and Moses Vallotcan, have made appli cation for letters of adminidration on tite eilate and effefls of Jeremiah Oliver Valiot tan late of the city gs Savannah, deceased. i hefe are therefore to cite and admonish ail and lingular the kindred and creditors of the dccealed, to fi*c their objections (if anv they have) in my otflee on or before the 27th day ol July next, otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted them. Given under my hand and seal in Sa vannah, the 27th day of December, (L. S,)‘m the year of our Lord, 1802, and in the 27th year of American iude pendence. January 1802. 4t; ill inn WW.,. - J V, BERLIN, November 16. The day before yefterdav, a convention was con eluded between our court and the Batavian republic, in virtue of which his Pruffiun majeity renounces in favor ol the latter,conformably to tiie convention ot the 23d ot May, bstwren France aud Bruffit, the so veieiguty of Huil;cn& Malbonrg. OSNABURG, November 1 2. Our fate is at length decided and our wishes ar complidicd, this country pa (Tea under the fovereign* ty of the King of England. On the Bth of this month, col. Elaflel, at the head of a battlton or the fifth regi ment of the Hanoverian Infantry, entered our city with two pieces of cannon and lighted matches ; two squadrons of cavalry weie placed at Reim, a leagur from thence. The next day the citizens appeared un der arm*, to receive Mr. D’ Arinswaldt, nunilter of the Cabinet The Burgo matLr at the head of the lenate received him at the gate of the city ; addn f fed him and preferred him, on a silver plate, the five keys of the city. The miniller accepted them and immediately returned them, faying that the magif crates would guard them with as much honor as they had hitherto done. His royal highnefsvhe duke of York, has published a manhetlo.hy which he renounces in favor ofjiis auauit father, the sovereignty of the ceuntry of Ofnahurgh. PARIS, December 10. We learn from the Hague the embarkment of the demi.b? igades of French troops, dedined for Louisiana, will take place immediately ; that aiieady forty veflels for tranfporrs have arrived from Dunkirk at'the mouth of the Meofe, to take them onboard and carry them to the place of deili nati on. Tne citizen Muller of Mulhee, has been acknow ledged by the court of Vienna, in qualify or c. arge dcs affairs of the Helvetic republic, and mr. Di .fba.h who (till wished lo be acknowledged as the represen tative or the swiss confederation, has been difnaified &: obliged to depart for Vienna. BOURDEAUX, Duembtr 3. The frigate Furieufe and other velfels have left the port of Bred, 10 j >iu the expedition dedined for Lou isiana ; (he has on board a number of persons who are to be employed m that colony. Prices Current at Bourdeax, December 8. Georgia Cotton, long daple, 205 to 230 livers per hundred. Do. fiiort, 169 to 16$do. Carolina, Rice 4o do- Brandies, 320 ro 41? to the 5* velt*. Tobacco Carolina, 75. By the Profperiry, capt. faughin, w’hich arrived vefterday in 32 days from Gibraltar, we learn that the ’United sta'es frigates Jchn Adams and Adams were both there. Onr coifiul at that place informed capt. J that the United states frigate Constellation had carried away her forenialt iu a gale of wind, and was repairing at Malaga. The Ihip Enterprlze, nf this port, chartered bv go vernment, had arrived at Gibraiter with provisions or vefiels at war, four days before theProfperity fail ed. A Tripolitan corsair of 2o guns, lay and was cloft !v watched by t’ne Adams, which lay at Algefiras. We are also informed that a great number of Bri rifii troops under command of general Knox, lud arrived at Gibraltar and proceeded up the Mediter ranean for Malta. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. Extraft cf a letter from Gibraltar, dated on board the Unite 7 States frigate John A Jams, December 4, to a [tniltman :r. tils city. We arrived here the 30th November* to take iu orovifion* for commodore Morris, who is a r jl/rita VVc (h'iil dop at MdUga, and go up in company with that by the arrival of spring. the commodore! will make an attack on Tripoli. Yefleiday a (Tore! Puip arrived in 24 days from New-York. ] At a dated meeting of the American Philosophical I society held at their hall, (an. 7th 1803. The lol* ( lowing persons were duly el cried officers. 4 President— Thomas JcflFcrf ui; I Vice Prcfidents— Robert Patterson, ‘ Casper Wider* . Benjamin Smith Barton. M Secretaries-- Seybcrt, 1 John R. Coxe, j Thomas C. James, I Thomas T. Hewfon. ‘ CounfclE rs for • years* Jonathan Williams, And ew t Hicot, Samuel Magaw > N icholas Collin, Coinfclinr Tor 2 years. Tench Coxe. Curators---Cha-les W. Peale, Robert Lrflie, William S. Jacobs, Trcafurer--John Vaughan. WASHINGToFciTYTjanuar) 10, 1803. Arrived in this City. AARON BURR, Vick Pkesipext of the United S'a'es. JAMES MUNROt, Envoy Extraordinary to Madrid and Paris. The following REPORT has been agreed to in the House of Representatives. That between the latitude thirty five which is the southern boundary claimed by N.Carolina, & tlieNor. thernmo‘l boundary of Georgia, as fettled by a con. vention between that Hate and South Carolina,, in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven, there inrei venes a trari of country fuppofcdGo be a bout twelve miles wide, from north to fimth, and extending in length, from the top of the main ridge ol mountains which divides the ealtem from the wes tern waters to the Milfiffippi. This trari:, conle queutly remained within the limits of South Carolina; Sc in the year i727 it was ceded by the (late ot S. Carolina, to the United States, whe accepted* the ceflioa. On the eadern extremity of this trari, immediately at the foot of the main ridge, of. mountains above mentioned, are lituated the people whole petition is under consideration. By the articles of agreement & cefTion entered into on the 24m day of April, ISO 2, between the cont midioners appointed on thr part of the United States f by virtue or an ad entitled An ad for an amicable lettlement ot limits with the Hate ot Georgia, anil au thording the ellablilhment of a governs eut in the iViillillippi Territory, ’’ and ot an ad (implement-ary to the lull mentioned ad, on the one part ; and the comm'(lioners appointed on the part ot the (late Geor gia, by v.rtue of an ad eutit ed An an ad to car. ry the twenty third fedion of the fir (Y article of the conditution inro efFed,’* and of the ad to amend the lafi mentioned ad, on the other part. The United States in the second article of agrees ment and cession, cede to the (late of Georgia, what, ever claim, right or title they may have to the jurif didion or foil of any lands l>ing within the United states, and out of the proper boundaries t any other (late, and fitU3ted fouih of the southern boundaries of the Hates of'Tenneffee, Carolino, and South Carolina, and eadof the eastern boundary of the ter :i;ory ceded by Georgia to the United states This cefiion made by the United states to the date of Georgia, includes the residence of the petitioners The commictree are therefore of opinion that the prayer of the petitioner cannot be granted. From the SCIOTO GAZETTE. (COPY) Department of State, Nov. 22, 1802. SIR, The President observing in an address lately de livered by you to the Convention, held ar Chilicothe, an intemperance and indecorum of language to. wards the legislature of the United abates, and a dif organiztng spirit and tendency of very evil example, and grossly violating the rules of condud enjoined by your public (latjon, determines that yourcomnvdi on of governor of the Norrh-Wedern territory (hall cea(e on the receipt of this notification. I am, Sir, resve ft fully your obedient servant, JAMES MADISON* Arthur St. Clair, Esq. Chilicothe. To the hon. James Madison, secretary of State. Cincinnati, 21st December, 1802, SIR, Your letter of the22d November, notifying tome that the president had determined that upon ihe re ceipt of that letter, my commidion of governo 1 * of tne north-wedern territory should was delivered do me by mr. /Secretary Byrd, on the 141 li day of this month. I requed ot you, fir, to present my humble thanks ro the president tor that favor, as he has there by difeharg and me from an office I was heartily tired of, about fix weeks sooner than I bad determined to rid myftlf of it; as he may haveoblerved from an ad dress. not to the convention, but to the people, on the Brh ind. I cannot, however* agree with the presi dent that, in my address to the convention, which is aligned as the reason of my being di(milled, that there was either an intemperance, or indecorum of language towards the iegifiature of the United States or a tliiV organizing spirit of evil tendency and example ; un •els an honed and true reprefer.tation of fads defervtt thofc epithets ; or that ‘ the rules of condud enjoin ed by my public ftarion* were, in *ny way violated, unless it be underffood that the rule of condud for men in office is an implicit and blind obedience. As the convention, fir, w as to meet in pursuance of an aft of congress, whereby the eledion of tl*% members direded to be made according t:> a l aw or the tr rr p Q . ry tl.at had existed, h- Jt btd iin lonjr rfpfaled 4 Knfe ot publ.c duty led n ,e to cause the elefli.,,, , 0 be tnade conformauly to the fpim of the afl, and the ex. ilitng eleftioo law,, a, they could not be made con. orniau.y to tne wottls of the ad, and when the con vention was met, I had done within my public capacity tvery citizen had a right to address that body, either openly or in writing, and that right was common to dc with the red, a::d i believe, fir, it is a paramount v.utv which every person owes to the community of v aich he is a member to give warning, either to .the reprelentatives or to the body, when he fees that the rights of that community arc invaded, from whatever