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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer.
Volume I.*
Six Dollars a Year, half in Advance.
I For freight or Charter,
I TO ANY PORT,
I The new end well found
I SLOOP FRANKLIN,
I aJT’ From Cos to 7otons; formerly
I belonged to Bedford. Sne has
V no Mailer, and if chartered
ijjg tiey may find their ow n. For
further particulars apply to
l ,t **'*-*****~ JOSEPH HILL, Market
| B j'ate.
7'ne 17- A -tf7 f
In the Dijlrid Court .
DiftriFt of Georgia—ln Adrrvralty.
‘/anus Monies Iff others, /it(Hants, vs. the Schooner To*/!jam.
LIBEL LOR WAGES.
By virtue of a decree of the honorable William
Stephens, Efiquire, Judge of the Liftrict Court of
this Difbidf, for non-payment of wages due the Li
-1 bellants inthiscaufe—
W ill be exposed t > sale cn Friday ‘he firfir day of July
next, between the hours or 10 ano 3 o’docic, that
day, at Belcher’s lower wharf,
1 -JTRM The Schooner
T O 1> S H A M,
WGfW'” ■"'HT Her Tackle. Apparel and Furniture.
P~~ ■ BLN. WALL, m. and. c.
June 22. 76. i
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Betbefda College Lands.
To Rent for 5 years,
1000 Acres valuable Rice and Cotton Lands, on
the South Branch of Turtle River, also 1000 ac:es,
in, traLfs of 500 acres each, cot filling of Rice,
Cotton and Provision bounded eaiterly by tbe
river Alataniaha, and lands of Harry Mer.ro. The
above lands, were on the 6 h Augufl, 1765, granted
the rev’d. George Whitefield lot the endowment of
33ethtf ia Collcdge. The plats and recent survey,
may be seen by applying to Judge Stephens,
Prefidenl of the B'lard, or Mr. M’Khnnon, farveyor,
a 1 St. Simon’s Jfland.
Ferfons willing to lcafc the whole, or any part cf
these valuable lands, will lend in their proposals, (baled
up, to the President, or the fu Tcriber, by the ift day
of August next: All persons are forbid trefpafling on.
the said lauds, the lines of which are well known, and
afeertained. W. R. BULLOCH, one of
Truflees, and Sec’y of the Board.
June 23. 76.
The Subscriber
WILL be absent from tills State until the ift October
next. Richard M. Stires Esq. and Thos. F* Williams
areduly qualified to abb as his attornies dnring laid
ablence.
Richard Denyiik
June 2,1503 ts t7O.
R.ROUGHT toGoal,a negro fellow.fays his name is
XJ HOP£;tbat he ranaway fromMr.Corbet inSouth
Carolina, near Georgetown, and formerly belonged
to Thomas Hamilton, of Columbia county in Geor
gia. ]. P. Oat ks, gcaler
Savannah, 20tn May, 1803. (57’
Notice.
ALL persons having demands again*! the ehateo' 1
William Shepard, late of Liberty county, deceaf
ed, are requeded to render them propc !y atteded
and those indebted, to make immediate payment, u
John Jones, AdrnY.
Liberty County, Bth April. ISO3. — 55
’ lORSdLE
A TRACT of Land containing 500 acres or
there abcuts , Prime Cotton and Rice Land
Situated in Liberty County rear Riceborcugb ;
Enquire at the Audi ion Store Conan eree Row, of
I. M. MONNOX.
Apr! 4 ISO3.
Received on Consignment,
Ait effort ment of elegant and fajk ion able Fans.
12 Dozen gentlemens’ white and blade silk hose,
15 do. Ladies’ falhionable green clock do.
8 do. boxes fine fancy ribbons,
30 ps. 6-4 India cotton cambric and muffins,
68 Fancy robe (bawls,
9 dozen ladies* fine Kid gloves trimmed,
12 Dozen gentlemen’s Buck’s Hein ditto,
4 pieces dimities, 3 pieces quiltings,
18 pieces muffin (bawls,
2 Dozen fancy dress ditto, 2 dcz. Suspenders,
2 Cases fine black hats, 1 do. London white do.
I Ditto ditto plate ditto, •
2 Men’s and youth’s ditto.
Which zvill be fold exceedingly love by the
piece , dozen or package.
HILLS fc? MONNOX.
April 25. ISO3. * (59)
For sale.
AN excellent house wench, being a good cook,
vralher &c. —For particulars, apply to
Joseph Arnold .
May 26. 63.
Just Received,
” And for sale at J. ARNOLD'S, Store
JO calks lirll quality London Porter
5 qr. calks Maderira Wine
2 half pipes do. do. ,
6 hhds. N. E. Rum
30 barrels pickled Herring*
May 1 2 64
Richmond Baths.
JOSEPH G. POSNER,
Begc lepve Cos snforni those who may be difpnfed to
viht tn s Fla t\ that lie flatters himfelf, he lhali be
prepared to iccommi'date them, more fatisfadorily in
!u:u *-> than he was able to do during the la£ sum
mer. Having then reccodv removed here, and hav
ing no funds ro draw *or. other than ns own, which
unfortunately for himfelf anJ friends are far from
bcioi> ample, he must owr, he has not been able to
pu this place in a ii’union to accommodate hi<?
tv ardors equat enher wrt'i his own vvuhes or their
expciLtiCns. Bet by a per fever mg and (UJa iy after,- j
t;on to /his objedh, he has so far acccmpkfhed itj
a to authorise a well grounded hope of giving Ltis- 1
fia&ion to those who may hereafter favor him wi hi
their company. 1 o avoid, however, as far as may’
be in his power any disappointments or mifreprcfcn*
cations in regard to this place in future, he feels
ir a duty to publish a candid accottn/, as well of the
buildings, as the nafure and extent of accommodation
here, with :he prices of each ar/icle.
BUILDINGS.
“One frafned house having five rooms. Five others
leparately fi.i'.ateu having two rooms in each for the
accornmodafi mos private families. One large
boarding house (framed) 60 by 36, u-o Rories high',
having two spacious public rooms, and thirteen Jodg
i p l r room®. Tbrs latter building will not be In readinef
earlier than the latter end of June. Comf> r j ab | e i
fUbicS and carriage houses.
Uold Baths; I wo immerfmg and two (hoover baths
Sixteen warm baths in separate apartments, with
drefl ng rooms.
PRICES. * d ells.
Board-—Conjlant boarders per week, 6 oo
Servants if ditt o per ditto , 2 50
Horse: of ditto per ditto, 3 0 o
Tranfunt per/,ins per day, j
Servants of ditto per ditto , <j Q
{forfes of ditto per ditto 3 5 2 i.
Separate meals. — break}'aft and JiLp£~?\ 3\ J
D ifi a er y q
Lodging, 124-
‘■Relifhy 2
Madeira Wine per bottle, j
Port, j qq
Claret , j qq
London particular Tenerif e, 0 o
Sherry ,
Hrandy, per pint,
Run, do t
Holland Cin 3 do. - 0
I tn ter , dot tie, . 37.1
Punch,, per bowl y Vo
The Cola B atl>s are pee to viftors. To
dfray the expence cf keeping the Warm
Viaths in order , the price to tranfunt
persons is. ? r
T 0 conflant Hoarders. ln
yunc 18. law 4/ 7^
lax Coliedior s Hales.
hui he Rut, ai the Corut-Houfe in the town of Brurifwich ,
Gn thc 3 I J I day of December next, the following
TRACTS of LAND,
Situated in Glynn county ; or as much thereof as will fey
i,)c taxes one end cojts, reprefentedas being in default: from
1/9° * 0 1 i-O I inclufve, (unless the proprietors, agents
*” trv fi C£S avail themselves of the tax laws in such case
‘made and provided) viz.
IYO. of acres. To whom originally granted. Tax lefide cojls.
n. c.
500, W dliarn Graves, -4 > 25.
75°j Lac hlan ivr'Gilveray, 25 00.!
500, Morgan Sabb, ‘ 43 25,
20c, \\ ihiam Jones, 2j 30-
3°°> James Stewart, 28 00-
600, Richard Fox, 48 25.
25c, Thomas Sullivan 25 oo*
2CO, John Hopkins, 20 50.
1 5°> Raymond Denuere, juri, 15 25.
George K'ncald, 43 25.
3°o, Butler, 28 Cos.
J amts Powell, T. C. Glynn county.
Jure 10. 76.
JUST RECEIVED,
And/or /ale by the jubferiber at Lis J,lore, No. 6
Exchange, facing the river .
5 cases 7-8 irifii Linen
2 ditto 4-4 ditto ditto
l trunk o.'ack muffin
4c boxes real long cork Claret in boxes of 2 1-2 to
7 dozen each.
Tiie above Win be feud ;or good paper at 60 days.
f RALPH JACOBS.
J“ ne 2 3- 3L 76.
BROUGHT TO GOAL,
, rellow who calls himfelf fovnpey favs
ne belongs to Mr. George Bealer near the Euhaws
South-Carolina iie has a very large Iron on his leg
lay he runaway about three wtvks arr o
ALSO.
A VERT likely young r e -.v Negro fe c w has on
a Black Hat with yellow binding, Oznaburg shirt and
Prowlers, his upper foreteeth field cannot teli his
name or wno he belongs to.
7. P. OATES, G . C. C.
Savannah June 21 1803.
SAVANNAH, Printed by LYON y MOUSE.
JUNE 27, ISO3.
IN COUNCIL ,
Savannah , June 13 th r 1803.
HERE AS the Eleclien of Aldermen for the
> everai \\ ards in this City wall take place on Mon
day the 4th day o 4 July r.ext,
1 It is ts yoked, 1 has the following persons b, and
they are hereby appointed to fupsvintemi /he EltLiion
’ of Aldermen, viz :
Rre hard Va\ne, Jonathan Cline, Tames Alger—
for Ogtetorpe.
John Gaig, F.benezrr otark, George Mode, for
F rai k J in.
Site frail Shofrall, Thomas Miller, Frederick Herb—
For De* kcr.
j William (Gardner, John Eppinger, Ttiohias De
chencatx—— ror Heatliocote.
I homes M. Woodbridge, William Cosies, John P
Wi l l i Srrhr For Darby.
Jonh Brlckti’, Jeremiah Cuvier, Robert Greer
For Percival.
Richard M. Siitr**;, Benjamin Wall, Archibald Smith,
For Reynolds.
John Y. White, William Spencer, jun. William A.
?>loo r e——For Anson.
IngT.ihm M. Monnox, Ssmuel Howard, Thomas
U. P. Chari for, For Warm,
Thomas Smith, Joseph Weifcher, William Warring
ton —.W ifhing/ >n.
Edward Wnite, Zachariah Hofkins, John Lyon—
Greene and Columbia.
George M. Troup, Frederick Shirk, Chriflian
GugTe —Liberty and Elbert.
■And at the following he the places for holding the
deft ions, viz.
OgTetbor-pe VVard,At Andrew’s Meeting House.
Franklin Ward, At the i-aptifl Meeting Houle,
Decker Ward At the Marke/ House.
Heathco’e Ward, At the Prtfbyterian Church.
Darby Ward, At the Exchange.
Jfercival Ward at rhe Court House.
Reynolds Ward, At the Filature.
Anson Ward, At Mr. Port’s School Room,
Warren Wards,at /he Marke/ House.
Waffling ton Ward, At Mr. Warrington’s Work
Shop.
Green and Cclumbia WGrd, at the Methodist Meet
ing House.
Libef/y and ElberZ Ward, At the “Roman Catholic
Church.
Ordered, That notice be given in the gazettes,
ill peifons having any demands again ft the Corpora
tion, to bring them in to CourrciLon Aden day the 27th
inti, for pay ? men/,
Extraff from the minutes
THOMAS PITT, C. C.
Ext’ r i iron an all, entitled “An aft to re
vile and amend an Aft Sup lenient ary to an An
for regulating the town of Augufla ; end to
amend an Aft, entitled an aft for regulating
the town of Savannah, and Hamlets tl ereof ;
and for ether purpejesf puffed the 1 rib Lev.
n 97-
lie !r enabled, by the Senate and Honfe of P, e
nrefentative*'. of the State of Georgia, in General affm
bly roer, ‘That eve-y owner cl a lot in the city, and
everv citizen ol this llate who is an occupier of an
honfe, and lhall have refioed in tit-* Lid citv twelve
months previous to the day of eießion of Aldermen
for the laid city, fhali convene in loine place to be
appointed and publicly notified by the Mavor and
Aldermen now in office, at lead ter days previous to
the day of cle&ion, within the Lid v ard in whici
rhev reside or own a lot a? aforefaid, and elect bv
ballot one Alderman who fhj 1 i be a freeholder
in the Lid city, to represent them in the Citv Council
thereof; Provided, TLs-t no houfr or tenement dial!
qualify more than one perton to a vote.
An be It further enabled, Th t if ary person Hi all
offer to vote who is not known to the prefidi-eg
’nagidrates to be a citizen of thib. llate, and other wife
qualified as sforefaid, he ffrn.ll nor be allowed to vote,
un’efs he Aral! produce a certificate from fame court cl
record, properly citthenticatecl of his beintr qualified ‘
as inch and having taken the oaths of allegiance in con.
fortuity to the ads of this or to the United S-?tes
SJnd be farther e Knotted, That no person bidding an
appointment under the Corporation of tne L'd city,
and ibr which he receives, iaiarv or other comsenfa
tion for his services. lliall he emit led to vote for an
Alderman during the the rime tor which he holds bis
appointment.
And an extrafl from an aft passed December,
1802, to author if'e the inhabitants of. certain
Wards that now are cr may be laid off in
Savannah, to vole for Aldermen .
Sec. 3. And he it further enatffed, Thrtf from and
after the palling o‘. this net, i! anv person or per
sons, entitled to \ote at the elections’ for Aldermen
of t:>e laid City, (hall vote jp anv ward other than
that in which he oh the) may or lhall rdide everv
person f:> od'emling fitall forfeit iv:d .pay to the enr
noration of the laid City, the him ‘of thirty dot
-1 lars, ro he recovered in a jutUccs Court of laid C\:y ;
and everv vote so given contrary to this act (ball ht
void and of no cited; and if liicli offender or
offenders, fboiild have nett her real or personal pro
perty with which to fatisry the lame, he or thev msv
he committed to the common goal of the county
for ten days.
Factor age Cos mm iffcn (A Fend tie Bujiness.
THE SUBSCRIBER,
HAVing been duly appointed one of rite Vendue
Mailers, for the city of Savannah, offer? his ler
vices to the public for the disposal of GOODS a:
Auftion, at tle Vendue Store, Commerce-Row. He
has convenient (fores for tranfaCring business in he
Factorage and Commission line. AlLfavors duly ac
knowledged and punctually attended to bv
INGRAM M. MONNOX.
Tvvcive and a half Cents finoJe
! EXCHANGE .
‘ i ru “f es having ordered the payment of the
? lIT/ncr Dm of hfteen dollars on each share on or he
‘ :< uf , the r ! J!* 1 The Dares of th .* delinquents
will be (oid by Public Au&ion, at the Exchange on
b a turd ay tne 25 b inflant, between /he hours & of 10
and 12 o’clcck, A. M.
By order of the Truflees.
THOMAS Pi I 1, Sec’rv'.
Savannah, June 16, 1803.
J* Four Srores in the third (lory of the Exchange
wi.l berenied by Auction, at the Lme time. to
Thomas Pitt, SccYy.
June JS. , 7 4. #
NO i ICE
persons having any demands againfl: the BoarA
o ire IXJaftci s are delired to bring them in for pay—
meet at the next meeting of the board,which will be
on Hr?cay the dt day of July next.
By order of the Board,
r , THOMAS PI T CK*rk.
Savannah Vnneiß.
1 i :1
i-A i J SHLRJhpys dALLd.
On the fir ft Tuesday in July next , will be sold
at the Court-Houle in Savannah , between the
hours of 10 and 3 o'clock,
A wench named CHOLE, &a CHAlSE,feized &
taken in execution as the proper/y of Dr. fobn Love.
June 16.74 T. ROB£RTSON, C. S.
A a mini fir a tor's Sales.—Bryan County
• WH ’ L t ,o 't 3t i! >Uhlic n S!je ’ ar the PLnta'tion of
captain Jeflee M call on Black creek in said county
T urlday, r 9 -h July uext, all the Personal E/taie of
James Cook, late of said county, deceaied—conlift.
ing cf the following, viz :
Two negro men and one woman, one of the former
tobjAt to a mortgage, 1 horse, 1 bed and 2 niatrafles„
3 rugs, 1 pair old chair wheels and-old harrtels, i chest
carpenter’s tools, 1 cloath chest and w earing apparel,
2 ten gallon kegs, i pine table. 1 Bay bedhead, three
narrow axes. 2 broad ditto 17 books, 1 wa/h’tub, l
pewter ink Hand, 1 grindstone 1 collar hames and
traces —Sundry articles of household furniture
Conditions Cash Edvv C ook, Adtnr.
Bryan county. r 6th June 1803 Bt*7i.
THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL
ARE hereby informedy that a Snh/criptiott
is opened for taking the Jikenels of His
Excellency Gtneral James and the
Honor able General Lachlan MTntoib, both of
the State of Georgia*
CONDITIONS.
Each of them, to be taken in their Military
Uniform.
Each likeness to be well engraved, set in a
frame fix teen inches by twelve , gilt in bums bed
gold and the glass enamelled—to be executed by
V\ ill jam Gardner, &; Cos. and deliver e a to tacb
subferiber by such person or persons, as the said
L lliam Gardner & Cos. Jhati from time to
time appoint within one year from the dale
hereof.
Each subferiber to pay eight and a half dol
lars delivery cf each likeness for which he
Jhati subscribe.
N. B. Gentlemen who wiff to subscribe, will
be pleased to apply to Mefjrs. Lyon & Morse ,
printers, Mr. Moses Cowles, at the old Coffee -
Louse or to Messrs. William Gardner (A Cos.
Savannah, ih May , 1803. 5/.
Sales tor taxes /
WILL bp fold at the court-house in the town of
oruMwick, on the 27th day of November next, the
.0. owing tracts of land, h/uate in the county of
Cr.ynn ; or so much /hereof as will pay for the taxes
due and coffs, reprefenred as being in default from
year 1783 to the year 1801, inclusive, unless tiie
proprietors avai J themselves of the tax law in such
rafe made and provided : 1650 acres, originally
granted to Thos. Smith, tax 185 dollars 48 cents,
vn.j cofis. 1000 acres, granted John Joor, tax lit
dollars 15 cents and coifs.
James Powell, c. t. g. c.
May nth, 1803.
GEORGIA, By IV. Baker clerk of the court
(L S) \of Ordinary of Liberty County in
N. Baker, J the ft ate of or efaid.
Whereas William Baker and John Mell have de
posed in my oflice an inltrurnenf of writing an an.
pliration that itmay be established as the Uft will &
tell ament of Margare/ Dunham, deceased these are
1° cije, all and fmgufar the kindred and creditors of
iind deceased to file their objections in my office withir*
thirty days from this date why said writing lhouid not
be established.
Given under my hand this 31st day of A \lay 1803,
n the 27th year f Amgrcian Independence.
# THE SUBSCRIBER,
Offers bis ferwees to bis friends and the
public, in the
Factorage, Vendue, and
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Aj be means to confine him [elffir icily to the above
bujpnefs, he flatters himfelf be Jhail be able to give,
satisfaction to tboie who may employ him .
JOSEPH ARNOLD, Commerce Rom
1 Nov. 3,
number 77;