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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer.
Six Dollars a Year , Half in Advance,
GEORGIA REPUBLICAN ,
Volume I. No. 39.
; lEAD-QUARTERs, Louisville , Dec. 3,
1802.
General orders ,
The adjutant general , will againproceed
io the annual convention of the field officers
of the relpe6live regiments and battalions, to
: -ther with the brigade infpc&ors of the bri
gade they refpe&ively belong to, at such
iimes and such places as may be moft con
venient for ail the field officers of such bri
gades, in order to inftruft them in the dis
ripline prescribed by congress, and in order
that the evolutions preferibed by law, may
be pra&i fed.
Jhe Brigadier general will order a com
pany of Light Infantry, or Fufileers, to attend
each refpedive brigade convention of officers
— provided and equipped as the law directs,
such corps to be,
t In instances however, where manifed in
conveniences will arise in convening the
field officers in each brigade, and when from
various causes, theobjeft of such conventions
cannot be fully anfvvercd. The brigadier ge
neral of each brigade will in lieu thereof,
adopt such mode as he may deem belt cal
culated for effectually inftrudling the field of
ficers in the defeipline preferibed : which end
die commander in chief is impressed with a
belief can be belt effected in brigades where
it may be found inconvenient to convene the
field officers, by ordering the field officer, or
otficers, in each regimental or battalion di
ftria-, to attend the adjutant general, when
the regimental or battalion officers fre con
vened for the purpose of being inftru&ed in
the discipline and evolutions.
He will also concert with the fevcral bri
gade infpe&ors on the mod proper time for
convening the relpe£hve regimental and bat
talion officers with the adjutants and full ser
geant thereof, for the purpose of instructing
them in the said discipline : And as it is of
the highest consequence that the privates
ftiouldbe particularly taught the duty requir
ed of them in the field : the commanding of
ficers of therelpe&iv regiments & battalions are
called on to act in concert w ith the adjutant ge
neral and brigade inspectors by ordering regi
mental an l battalion mutters, at such time as
they may be notified by the adjutant ge
neral that he will attend them for that pur
pose. JONAS FAUCHE, Adj. Gen.
By order of the Commander in chief .
—in “■■■■■■
BRIGADE ORDERS, Jan . 1, 1803.
The officers commanding regiments and
battalions within the firit brigade firtt divisi
on, will have the fame paraded by eleven o-
in the forenoon on the day refpe&ive
ly appointed for each, armed and equipped
s the law directs, in order to be inipedted by
the adjutant general.
Effingham county, batalion on Monday
28th February next.
Chatham county regiment on Thursday
third of March.
Bryan county battalion on Saturday, sth
March.
Liberty county battalion on Monday 7th
March.
MHntoffi county battalion on Wednesday
sth March.
Glvnn county battalion, on Friday nth
March.
Camden county battalion, on Wednesday
16th March.
The officers will attend in complete uni
form, and with their commissions, and the
©fficers commanding companies are required
to furnifli the adjutant general on the day of
parade with returns of the fame, fpecifying the
number of commiflioned, and non commis
sioned officers, and privates ; and arms, ac
coutrements, &c.
The field and company officers of the
Chatham regiment, with the adjutant, and as
many now commiflioned officers as the com
manding officer of the regiment, may deem
neceflary, to constitute a fufficient number
to perform the requisite evolutions, will con
vene on Wednesday the 2d day of March
next, at (uch places he may point out j pro
vided with each a fufee, or musket, and the
requisite accoutrements: At which time and
place, the adjutant general and brigade in
spe£tor,will at-tend for the purpose of inftrud-
ing them in thedifciplinc precrihed by law.
The other counties within the brigade hav
ing only battalions j the adjutant general will
be enabled to execute the duties required in
one day, and confequently,after the infpeclion
is completed in those counties; the brigade in
fpedor will agreeably to Law, form into a
company, in front of the battalion ; all die
captains and iubalferns, and the adjutant
thereof, taking in also, if he thinks proper, the
non-comrniffioned officers of each company,
and as many privates as may be necessary to
constitute a fufficient number; and proceed
to inftrudt them in the manual exercise, a id
such evolutions as the adjutant general may
direct.
The brigade infpedtor, Major Lyon, will
take the necessary tteps to carry this order in
to effect, and will report such officers as may
be in default: by order of
Brigadier-general TATTNAL,
J.E. HOUSTOUN, Aid deCamp.
ELEGANT FURNITURE FOR SALE,
JUST landed from 00 boajd the (hip Comet, Capt
Stevenson, from Baltimore, t a quantity of jx
ccllcnt
Mahogany Furniture .
Os the la left fafhions, consisting of Secrtarys & Book-
Cases, Side Boards, Circular and straight front Be*
reaus, Fall Desk*, Circular and faffi corner Card Ta.
hies, Oval Pembroke do. Northumberland dining dot
circular and straight Bafon stands, Candle stands, &c.
—ALSO,—
A few fancy Chairs.
The citizens ofSavannah are particularly requested to
view the above furniture, as it is of a superior quaky,
and will be fold low for calh or produce. Any per
son wilhing to purchase bedsteads, or any article in
the above line, can be supplied in a few weeks by
Edward Priestley,
at Johnson& Robertson, &co*s. old Compting-houfe.
December 4.
Twinty Dollars Reward .
RUNAWAY from the fubferiber, living
in Waffiington county, a NEGRO
MAN, named Messer , about 27 or 28 years
old, about 3 feet u inches high, knock-kneed
a bushy head and a fear on his throat, had on
when he went away, a pair blue broad cloth
overalls, a ne^ro-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, 1802.
The fubferiber.
INFORMS his friends in general and the
Citizens of that he has opened a
house of Entartainment on that pleasant filiation ,
belonging to Mrs John Moore on IF'bite Bluf
road , within one and an half mile of Savannah ;
on whom they may rely , that tbe jtriftest atten
tion will be observed to give general fatisfaction ,
William Pinder
January 19, 1803. ts
YR ATED !
INTO my plantation, a few days ago, a large BAY
HORSE—with a blaze face, both hind feet white :
the owner is desired to prove his property,pay charges
and take him away.
Francis Courevotfie.
February ift, 1803. ( 37 J
A CAiNOEt
A Canoe built boat , supposed to be about 25 feet long ,
brown gunnels , painted white on the out ; and
yellow cn the inftde ; rows I with fix oars, drifted up a
creek in the subscriber’s plantation , adjacent to the city
eastward. The owner can have her, by proving pro r
perty and paying charges, on applying to
JOHN LYON
January r, 1803. 2avvtf
Wanted Immediately.
EIGHT or ten prime field hands , for the purpose es
cultivating Cottony near this city : A liberal price
will be paid punctually : “They will be well treated. For
further particulars apply at this office.
Savannah, January 1, 1802. 2awtf.
notice.
ALL persons to whom the estate of
Francis Levett, esquire, late of Julianl
ton, is indebted, are requested to furnifn their
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 toco
acres prime cotron land, on or about Sapclo—
Aplpy as above.
SAVANNAH, Printed by LYON (A MORSE.
FEBRUARY io, 1803*
NOTICE.
HTHE Members of the Female Afylumare requested
A to come forward and pay their annual fubferip
tion as the time before notified is almolt expired and
few have availed themselves of it to.
JANE SMITH,
A MINIS Sectry.
Tanuarv, y 9 180?-
fg? NOTICE.
THE fubferiber intending to be absent from the
state fome /mc, requests those who may have
cla.ms against him, to render them as soon as possi
ble for payment; and luch as are indebted to him
are solicited to difeharge the fame.
J YaYYNALL, jitn .
Bonaventure,Dec. 18, 1802. (lawim)
Land tor £ale.
be fold and immediate pofleffion gi
ven, 200 acres of land, old furvev, ad
joining lands in dispute, between the Hon.
Jacob Read of south Carolina, and the Hon.
Wm. Smith of Savannah, on the Monteath
road,about 9 miles from Savanrrh : It is well
timbered, and mull bean objed to any per
son who has river plantations contagion; 1
thereto. Also a tradl 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 be planted to advan
tage next year: Also 1500 acres good oak and
hickory in Franklin county originally granted
to Col. Benjamin Fifhbourn, adjoining at
rhe time of survey, lands of Richard Call and
Thomas Collier cfqrs. The above lands will
be disposed of before the last day of February
next. All persons are cautioned against tres
passing on the above lands.
Michael Burke.
December 18.
Yo MERC HA N Is.
A person in the Mercantile line, fettled at
a final! village in the country, where bufines < j
may be done to great advantage, is define IS
of a Partner who can advance Four eLo i
fand Dollars in Cash or dry Goods, wcjj ] a j ( ;
in to that amount or would have no rejection
to being concerned in a large in .porting
wholesale house which would fijpply full
afibrtments at coll and ch^p-s.—ln case or
a partner who would reside on the foot, fit
can be accommodated wk'h the family, v b
are possessed of necefifiry conveniences.—Foi
further particulars on this sis ject, enquire of
the printers, and address a few lines as they
will dire<sl.
November 2, 1802.
EDUCATION.
S. C O W L I N G,
MOST refpeftfully offers his service as tutor, to
his friends and the public in general, and
hopes by the mod afliduous attention to his business
to merit the approbation of the public. He will com
mence on Monday nexr in the brick house formerly the
property of mrs Fppinper, fronting the fourh-wef
tc rn common—For terms apnly to him at thefaid honfe
Savannah, February 3, i?O2. (37 3m.)
” STRAYE D ■ “ ~
FROM town on the nighs of tbe 21st inst. a final!
white HORSE, about 8 years old, has a re
markable large head, with a bla'k spot under his left
eye ; no other marks are recollected. Whoever takes
up the said horse, and delivers him to the of
the Ogechee bridcre ; to Mr. Mclls at Newnort
bridge, or to the fubferiber at Commerce Row, fhal!
be reasonably rewarded.
A. Pope-
Savannah, Jannary 29, 1803. 2awtf
THE fubferiber has removed his Coun ’ ir.g- Mo use
to the house late/y occupied as the Cuflnm-
Ho use, near the Exchange, and continues the Fatfto
rage and Commifi >n Business as usual —All produce
sent by water will be stored by Messrs. Brookes and
Dunning, at mr. Clay’s wharf.
A par cel cf Cottcn ar and Rice for fa/e.
Joseph Haber sham’
Brought to Goal the following,
Runaways.
ANEGROE Wench appears to be foolifha hf-mid;
in her right eye;cannot fpeakfo as to he underßood.
A Negro fellow calls himfelf Solomon (ays he be
longs to General Pinckney of South Carolina.
j. P. OA FES, goalerCj C.
January 26.
W ANY ED 70 HIKE ,
For thf ensuing year , Field-
Slaves : Eor which a liberal price
will be given , and half paid in advance if
required — Enquire at this office.
1 January 8, 1803. (§0 ts.)
Ywelve and a Half Cents Single
For Freight or Charter ,
Good failing BririftiSbip Indian
King; Nicholas Parker Master. for
■MUgL terms apply to the Captain on Roard
s^^J^ or to.
Fhs. & Wm> Smith. \
February 3d 1802.
For Liverpool or London ,
As Freight may offer.
THE SHIP THAMES,
Judah Paddock matter, burthen
400 tons is daily expected, and iJ] be soon
dispatched, apply to
Robert & John Bolton •
FOR i\bT\V-Po]i77~ ’
The Sloop Sally,
INTENDED as a constant tra
d.cr during the winter from this
SBzHsz&zu-s. port to the iouthern ports of this
state—sine has good accommodations for
freight or paffen.gers. The smallest favor wiP
be thankfully received. For further particuP
enquire of Mr. Samuel Howard, c “ fS c
Isaac N. Meserve, matter, on Board f
October 23, 1802.
Tor FREIGHT OR CHf , rr—- —-
Yhe schooner, ALB r f* ‘ /v * >
at IVaync’s wbar' s ■ f > fiew J tn £
kle Use. — Bur’ /’ ™' b her
For further particulars >UK au>u * 1; *
Fitzgerald, near Ybo• * oiquv epf 1 lumas
alas Ciobans s.
January 12. .
J* J
GFORoS A. f Edward While, dirk of
the court r s \ J- r , J
1 . • °J Ordinary for the county of c oat
\\J V 1 1 st ate a J oreiil! d.
W i fOioti.v Freeman hnrh made applica
aud °f administration, on the estate
y erteets ol vViiii >m Pierfion, Jase of rhe ciry ol sa
annah, Carpenter, decenfed : Time are rh.-reft.Te to
cite ?.nd adinonifts all a .and fingulai the kindred and
creditors of the defeated to ii.e their ot.j- • - iors if
any th<y have) in my othce on or before the Hfteenth
k’v of ,'ebrnary next, mherwile lerreis of a.i.niaiftra
; on will he grwrjitil Jktp.
Given under my hand and seal in the cirv cd sa
vannah, this fifteemii d-,x of January in (hr'ye-ar of
cur Lot cl eighteen handret and Hire-, and in the
twenty fevenih year of American 1. dependence.
E,d. White, (l. s.)
) ( ; raw a* .)
Sales for Tuxes.
\V TLLbe n ’ ld att^le Court Hcufe, id the town of
ii ‘ runsw on the 4- rh dby of iitguft next, the
foilowi/’ „ t-adls of land, situated in the county of
Glynn, or so much thereof as will pay the i axe< due
•Thd costs, represented as b ring in deiaulr from 1 ;e
y'eariryOto the year !B<Jl inclusive ; uniei's the pro* ’
prietors avail themselves of the tax laws, in (uchcafe
tvnde and provided, viz ; Dolls. & Colts.
1006 Acres originally granted to
lfa:*c tax YT
70 j ditto, originally granted to J ohn
Bacon, tax 55
500*d;tto, originally granred to W.
M Kinzie, tax 40
300 ditto, originally granted to Wm.
Jones> tax 50
500 diqo, originally granted to H.
Catwell, tax
SCO ditto, originally granted to H.
Bourquin, tax 40
James Powell.
oil : blor 0 f faxes, Glynn County. 3
L Isu iar v 26 5 _
i HE dJa SC RISER, ‘
Offers bis ser vices to his friends and th
public, in the
Factorage, Vendue, and
CO MMISSION BUSINESS.
As he means to confine himfelf finely to the 4 bv
bufmefs , he falters himfelf he fhtdi be able 10 give
atisfdfiion to those who may employ hint,
JOSEPH ARNOLD, Commerce Row,
Nov. 3.
FOR SALE.
A LOT wrh the improvements thereon, comlft
ing of a very conv: n-t it Dv Iling-Houle with
five rooms ; ikt hen, liable, and ci-rtage-h^uf-; a
(mail building, with tw > rooms, suitable for an office
arui lodging- room.—lt is situated in i oleafant part of
the city :—lmmediate poflefft *n will b~.*iven.
For terms ap >/y 0 JJS£i J H ARNOT.D.
January 11, lS 3. 2aw :F
WiLiHAM MELiSS U Cos.
Have impoiied, in the ba.-qne, N : >on, and Tip
Daphne hom Liverpool, and P ; p * a r y'* , -trt,
irooi .Scotland, a very ’mndfvne and
General affortmtnt of
GOOD 3,
Which they will dispose r.f n s rh** > Wt ft term* by*
the mece or package,
January I S, (32tf.J