Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, February 14, 1803, Image 1

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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer. Six, Dollars a Tear , Half in Advance . GEORGIA REPUBLICAN , Volume I. No. 30. HEAD-QIJARTEks, Louisville, Dec. 3, 1802. General orders, The adjutant general will again proceed jo the annual convention of the field officers of the rcfpectivr r gimentsand battalions ro cth- with the brjg.uh* inlpc<slors of the bri ! 4C lc they ref; ellrvcly belong to, attach na,ts and such places as may be mos con venient for all the field officers of such bri gades, in order to in ft ru ft them in the dis cipHne preferibed by congress, and in order that the evolutions preferibed by law, may be pradii fed. The Brigadier general will order a com pany of Light Infantry, or Fu fleers, to attend each refpe&ive brigade convention of officers —provided and equipped as the law direfls, such corps to be. conveniencies will ante in convening the field officers in each brigade, and when from various causes, theobjeCl of luch conventions cannot be fully anlwered. The brigadier ge neral of each brigade will in lieu thereof, adopt such mode as he may deem best cal culated for efledually inftrudling the field of ficers in the defeipline preferibed : which end the commander in chief is imprefled with a belief can be best effected in brigades where it may be found inconvenient to convene the field officers, by ordering the field officer, or officers in each regimental or battalion di ll rid, to attend the adjutant general, when the regimental or battalion officers a r e con vened for the pur pole of being mllruded in the difeipline and evolutions. He will a lib concert with the fevcral bri gade inlpedors on live mod proper time for convening the refptdive regimental and bar ral’ion otfieers with the adjutants and firft ser geant thereof, for the purpose of instructing them in the said difeipline : And as it is of the highest consequence that the privates should be particularly taught the duty requir ed of them in the field : the commanding of ficers of therelpediv regiments febattaiions are called on to act in concert with the adjutant ge neral and brigade inspectors by ordering regi mental an and battalion musters, at fucii time as they may be notified by the adjutant ge neral that he will attend them for that pur pole. JONAS FAUCHE, Adj. Gen. By order of the Commander in chief,\ BRIGADE ORDERS, Jan. j, 1803. The officers commanding regiments and battalions within the firft brigade firft divisi on, will have the lame paraded by eleven o #ilock in the forenoon on the day relpedlive ly appointed for each, armed and equipped s the law diredls, in order to be infpedted 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* MTntoih county battalion on Wednesday March. Glynn county battalion, on Friday nth March. Camden county battalion, on Wednesday 16th March. The officers will attend in complete uni form, and with their commiflions, and the officers commanding companies are required to furnilh the adjutant general on the day of parade with returns of the fame, fpedfying the number of commiffiooed, and non commis sioned officers, and privates j and arms, ac- coutrcments, &c. The field and company officers of the Chatham regiment, with the adjutant, and as many nowcommiffioned officers as the com manding officer of the regiment, may deem uecefiary, to constitute a fufficient number to perform the requisite evolutions, will con vene on Wednesday the 2d day of March next, at such places he may point out ; pro vided with each a fufee, or musket, and the requisite accoutrements : At which time and place, ihe a(§u|*ot general and brigade in ipc£tor,wiU at-tend for the purpofc of inflrufl- ing them in thedifeipline precribed by Taw 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 infpedlion is completed in thoie counties; the brigade in fpeflor will agreeably to Law, form into a company, in front of the battalion ; all ‘he captains and subalterns, and the adjutant thereof, taking in also, if he thinks proper, the non-commissioned officers of each company, and as many as may be ncceftjirv £0 conllitute a iuf fide nt number; and proceed to inftru6l them in the manual exercise, and such evolutions as the adjutant general m y dirt cfl. The brigade infpeftor, Major Lyon, will take the neceffiary lleps to carry this order in to efred, and will report such officers as mry be in default : by order of Br igad ie r - gen era i TATT NA L, J. E. lIOUSTOUN, Aid de Camp. hLbUAtf I'~FURNITURE FOR SA LE* JUST landed from o > Ik-aid the lijip Comet, Cap*. Stevenson, from Baltimore, a quantity of cellent Mahogan y Furniture Os the lafeft fafbions, confiding of Secrrarys he Book- Cases, Side Boards, Circular and straight tr >nt B rt'aus, Fall Desks, Circular and faih corner Card fa bles, Ova! Pembioke do. Northumberland dining <1 i circular and straight Bafon (lands, Candle (lands* —• ALbO,—- A few fancy Chairs. The citizens ofSavannah are particularly requested to view the above furniture, as it is of a tuperior qualtv, and will be fold low for caih or produce. Any per son wishing to purchase bedsteads, or any article it the above line, can be supplied in a few weeks by Edward Priestley, at Johnson& Robert(bn,&co’s. old December 4. C lwenty Dollars Reward. RUNAWAY from the fubferiber, living In Wdfhington county, a NEGRO MAN, named Messer , about 27 or 28 years; it Id, about 3 feet it inc hva hirgn, a bulky head and a fear on his throws had on when he went away, a pair blue broad doth overalls, a negro-cloth jacket, and had with hrm a white broad cloth coat. A reward of twenty dollars will be given if confined so that l get him. F. Boykin. December 8, 1802. The fubferiber. INFORMS bis friends in general and the Citizens of Savannah, that he has opened a heufe cf Ent attainment on that pleasant final ion % belonging to Mrs John Moore cm White Blnf road, within one and aft half mile of Savannah ; on whom they may rely , that the ftr idlest at ten tion will be objerved to five general fatisfaction. William Pinder January iq, ISO3. l s Battalion Oraers. r T' , HE refpe&ive* officers, commanding companies in JL the firft Battalion of the Chatham Regiment, are here by notified thaf 2 baitabon mnfter will take place on Thursday l7thin(Unt; battilionto be form ed in the Church fquaYe. at eleven o’clock This parade being intended as preparatory to the annual infpediion ; ir is expefted that the officers will use every exertion to bring th ir rhen on the ground, regularly equipped, agreeable to law. Richard Dennis, Major Ift battal. C. R. Savannaht Feb. *j, 1803. 27 ~A B ARGATN ! For sale, either to be removed or to remain on ground rent, at the purchaser may choole, a con venient DWELLING HOUSE, on au eligible lot in the city.- Enquire of the printers. Savannah, February I*, 1803. (39; Wanted Immediately. EIGHT often prime field hands, for the purpose eg cultivating Cotton , near this city : A liberal price -euili be paid punctually : They wiU be well treated. For further particulars apply at this office* Savannah , January 1,1802. aawtf. N O T 1 C E. ALL persons to whom the efiare of Francis Levett, esquire, late of Julian! ton, is indebted, are requeued to furniln their -accounts, or statement of their demands, duiv attested, and those indebted to the estate, are expe&ed to make immmediate payment, to William Stephens, Matthew Johnston, James Joh nston j un * j? xe cutors. December 4. A liberal rent will be given for about ao acres prime cotron land, on or about Sapck)— Aplpy as above. SAVANNAH, Print j bv LYON fc? MORSE. FEBRUMr 14, ,80.5. NO I ICE THE Members of th* Female Afvlnm*re requested to come fotward and pav thej. anmnl fnbfvrip tion as the time before noiitied L rdmnft expired and few have availed thenVfelves o! it to. | \NE SMITH. A MINIS Set try. fanuarv, t 9 1802. {NT NOTICE. ~~ THE fubferiber intending to be absent from r he ftiiefome */me, requests thole who may have Cul;r, s against him, to render them as f> m as possi ble for navmem •; anu tuen as nrr riiJtbvd to him are solicited to ditcharae the ft me. ° 7 T.iTTNaLL, jun. Bonaventv.re, Dec. ib, s 002. (\lw in ) Cdiid tor Auic. HpO be fold an t lmrriftiidrc poffelllon gi m ven, 200 acres of 1 unci, old (urvev, ad joining lands in dilpure, between the Hon. Jacob Read of semth Caroiin 1, and the Hon. Wm. Smith of Savannah, on the Montvarf road,about 9 miles from Savannah : It is welF timbered, and mull bean objedt to any per son who has river plantations contagious thereto. Also a tra<sl of icoo a*rcs excel lent cotton land,in Columbia county, 10 miles above Augu ft a, 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 count originally granted to Col. Benjamin Fifhbourn, adjoining at rhe time of furvev, lands of Richard Call and Thomas Coilier rfqrs. The above lands will be difpoud of before the laid day of February next. All persons are cautioned againfl ucl paffmg on the above lands. Michael Burke. December ?'R. L_. _ - ---■ - 1 To tvi Y iv C HA N 1 6. A person m the Mercantile line, fettled arj a I‘mall village in the counriv, where business! may be do .c to great advantage, is defirousj of a Paptnfr wi>o can advance Four tbo.i- j > 3 n(..! iar-u la-v-*, ui , j.n i 1 in to that amount or wbulfl have no aoj-.;}?oh: ro being concerned m a large impurrm wholesale houie would iapply ful affortmems at cost and charges,—dn case nf a partner who won! i reside cn rhe foot, la can be accommodated with the family, vh > are possessed of neceffarv conveniences. - For further particulars on this fubjeff. enquire of the printers, and addrds a few lines as they will direch jVovernber 2, 180a. E D U C A T ! ON, S. C O W L I N G, MOST refpectfull v oflVr* bi l ? O-rvic?* a? tnror to his friend? a d the ptiMic in g neral and ii opes by the moft afljduous attention to bis bn fine is to merit the approbation of the rublic. He will com menceon Monday next in the brick honfe formerly the property of m*s Epmngpr, f-orcing the fomh wef r x\ common— For terms apuiy to him at the f tid honfe te Savannah, February 3,1802. (3 7 3m.) ‘ ‘ STRAYED, FROM town on the night of the 21st inst. a small white HORSE, about 8 years old, has are markable large head, with a black spot under hi!eft eve ; no other marks are reco!le£fed. Whoever takes up the said horse, and delivers hi n to the keeper •( rhe hr dge ; to Mr. Mells at Newport Fridge, or to the fubferiber at Commerce Row, fhali be reasonably rewarded. A. Pope. Savannah, January 29, ISO3. 2a^tf TH E fubfenher has removed his Coun ‘ Sup Af >u” to the house late/y occupied as the Cuflvr~ Aoufe, near the Exchange, and continues the Fa£D r age and Comrniflion Bufin-efs as usual—A// produce Cent by water wi/7 be ft o red by Meftrs. Brookes am’ Dunning, at mr. Cray’s wharf. parcel of Cotton and Rice for fa/e. Joseph Habersham’ Brought to Goal the following* Runaways. ANEGROE Wench appears to be foolifha in her right eye;cannot fpeakfo as to be understood A Negro fellow calls himfelf Solomon livs he be ionas to General Pinckney of South Carolina. j. P. OATES, goaierC C. J?nuary ~ : WANTED TO HlKty FOR the enfiling year, 3or 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. ( 30 ts.) Twelve and a Half Cents Single ; O For Freight or Charter, -ft ‘ Good ia(! tailing, Bri Itid'ntt Kino, Nicholas barker MgTf or terms ro the Captain tro Hoard ’ or to Ths. & IFm ♦ SrnitK February 3d \ RO2, FOh jn b\V-bjft , * The Sloop Sally, FEN DED as and constant tea - cr ur,n b r fbe wmtei U*m this *•# port io r lie louchcm* ports of this sire—she has goo i ac-.v- >0 odanons tor or pafilngni. ft e f aileb tlu'an wnjl o thankfully received. For further p. : , ffi e quire of Mr. Samuel Howard, y Laac N t . Meserve, mailer, on ijc;.,. i. October 23, iSoz. tOli FREIGHT OR CUAIL EK ne A K E iiT, new Ti g rt IFayhe's wharf, with’all her lac- Ge is-1 Burthen 80 ten —• lor farticular s y enquire of lliomas Fi’Zgerald, near Thomas -Gilfends January \2. (: lif Left -theplantation of the July r vtic'r , m ilrvatt c entity , FOUR YOUNG NEGROES, UNDER the age of thirty, turned Bin. Othello and perfou ij,e above fellows v iM be- rewarded Fe hrn ar v 7 <fp ? G. V 3’ R( y [7 ? G (A. By t.dward if hue -etc \k cf the cain't of (Drainary toy the county of (moat* ham , in the fate aforesaid. \hf birp'ihy precni 0 hath tnadv- appljra- V 't tints ior .• tters of ;• dfhAl dtimfrAti” trn she il re and cllefts of W illiam FVrfo F.r • o', rbe cii v<• * vannah, Carpenter, decciud : .F refe are ’is : • n ; cne md admonith all and fingeiar the ki-s'’ 1 ;,l I ertdirnrs of the deceased, to fi e their objections if | any th**v have', in my office on or before the li'te-e ’tn | day of rebruary nexr, or her wife letters oi adtm.shu'a ; lion njli l-- <.rr art ted him, / - - 11 - .... 1 “w. , - ‘it ~11 n j V.miUrb, *r- nV< ti.i\ ■■ : \ yt ; ot ; cm Lord ti .tureen.'bund ref i .-.ft. -t;f in die twei) fever;tb ye.tr ot Afo’eri-. ai S p< p•• nve. Ed. Wifiro. ( 1. . S, ) - . ~ T 4’- - I ■* r ~ -r-T 7 ’ m • SFiles tor f axes* WLd.be I .'/} at Lie Court fioitfc, in t-’ tow • >- un-.vvick, on me 4*!i tLv ot •'.£ *jd ’• ‘•. toll w iriu ii ac.C .i lan , ft uited in U f U'U,r..,y -dyiM. or f ,mi. hLu s f-o’ as wili o y 1 . >.'• a.d cods •• k>* -f n®d ! hen-, t.. •. .m*’ trr'.*’ ’be* vear!790 o rhe *.{•>! SO i * r'.iivt u- -"• tue . - prierors avid rb'crrdeLes the tix l'w- n. • . . nsd-doa j) vide-L v D)! u ■ x-*. MJOO “.ct-es original! • granted ro • f.i.-C Haynes, tax 77 71 * Biro orig*. ullygranted to j >.<n Btc ,r . i x 5 > 500 d)t'o, originally granted to W. M Kinzie. sax 4(5 300 dir to, , ipinalK granted to Win, Jones- tax * 20 500 ditto, originally granted t> K. Cal well, tax qO 500 dittsr, originally granted to [l. Bourquin, tax 40 James Povvell, .jjUcflor of Faxes, Glynn County. - hunry 26. r> T fliti SUiiSCRIBt,K, Offers bis fer r jices to his friends and th j public , in the Fa&ora'ge, \en Iu e, a a.I CO MMi S SION /•]{ NINE <S. \s he means to confine hlnfelf friftiy to iherw business, he flatter: himfelf he (hoL be able Hpee aiisfdAion to those who may employ bins. JOSEPH ARNOLD, Commerce Row Nov. 3. ( POR SALE. A LOT with the improvements there 'n, ecu fO ing of * verv convenient Dwelling-H.itrfe v*t! five rooms ; a k t hf o, ftabte, and canage'-Houf- ; .1 small building, wid ; two rooms, suitable for an office and lodging-room —lr is fitua'ed in . oleaf&nt p3ft of the city Hd =d*ate potT-ffto” will lv* given. For terms ar p/y to jDoLPiI ARNOLD. January r 1 , 1803. idwtr W !LLI AM MELiSS is? Ce. Have in? ported, in the barque, N'xro, ; p Dip’ me from 1 tverpool. and ffnp - 2. r ga Lom 6c f and, a ver\ hapdiome au‘d General aCortmutp of * ‘ GOODS, Which they wilT difpole of on rhe lowed rern by It he piece or pat Jaiaiary *5,1803. (32tfD