Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, July 18, 1803, Image 1

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Georgia Repub j .4 State Intelligencer. Volume 1/ Six Dollars a Year, half in Advance. For Philadelphia , r HK EAST SAILING Schooner LIBERTY / Daniel Bender Matter, to Sail the 17th Inttant yHp \ *^ r F rc, gbt or P a fl a £ e •t J|j s't. m_ Apply >0 the n board or to Dennis + Williams ;Laying, t the if wfia July 7 iSOj R J_ LIST of Ln, ff ER-> remaining in Office this inflant, which, if not taken out be fore the jit of OOot .r, Wilt he retui li ed to the G* neral-Polt Office as dead Letters. A. Lavinia Avery, (Lpr. Wm. Allen Wm. Allen, Isaac Alexander, Andrew Arkinfon, John Ander on, James Arm strong, Henry Adams, L’ri Ai water \] peter Bartelmifs Joleph Bcikert,Sak ly Bay,Siintoß Bolwortn.jonicsßird . Jno. Brewer, BrinfVnaid & All**'', Catharine Rarnts, Nathl. ideal, Danl, Line, l licjm-- orus Bartow r. Bill & C-otton, Samuel Boiftall, Bryant Bur gets. Itaac Bell. Ann Baker, Andrew Budden, Billy, Aiis B-rtori, Xephania Bu il, James Baird, Sebaftiap Blache. David Beck, John V. Bartholome 7oii 1 Brody, John A. Baly yoieh A. Haley jfam-os Buchanon John Beatty Baac lloroni vViliL.ni Barron William Crown i ! enry Brown, Morris Booney W R. Buil John Betts james E*Co jcfiah Bryan 4- Mitnae) Burge Mkheal Burke Elijah Ball 2 Roben j. Bolton 2 W in. Belcher 3 Belcher & Pickinfor 2. C—Robert Cunningham jobn (1 irpenter Ths. Collier, Robt. Canady James Clarke 3 Leah Corker j. Craig, james Conner J )fepb Church jr. Eliza Caps Elizabeth Corbett Joseph Coggfhill 2 Sanil. Shad wick William Clark 2 Edwd. P. Cad well William Collins Peter Chambfes Nicholas Carean John Cunningham Marie f.ouile Charier 2 Sampson Cook John Cub l.izar. I) —Quamina Dolly B. Danger field 2 Wi'- iam Daflrv* Deimllieur, Dank Duplefs. D. AlifsThbroffe, Denaud, God frey Dreher, Thns. Dtmilt, \Tm. Daniel, Sami. Dickson, John M. Dalher, Alex’r. Dartiiell, Juan Julian Delenz. E. David Ewing, Peter Evens, Maria Edwards, Wm. Egeiy 4, Wm. E, Eding, George Edwards, Wm. Elliott 4. F. Mademoiselle Felilite, Eph’m.Fitch, Thos. Fithing, Alltel French 2, Thomas Fowler 2, Jolhua Felows, Jolhua Freeman, Thos. Fitzgerald, John Flagg, Mathias Fleming 2, Eiiz Forfythe, Peter Fadley. G.—Sami. Gefter, James Gunn, William Gardner, Elephalet Giddins, John Gardner 2 Daniel E. Graham, Wm. Gillelan, John F. Garner, W. Goodwin, Benjamin Guv, Mrs. Joseph Gibbons, Hannah Gold, Alex. Grand, Danl. Guthrie, James Greenough, Thomasin Gordon. Dr. Gaitrer,R.Goodrich Bl.—Caleb Hubbard. James Hudson, John Florfbo rough, Sami. Hammfcnd, John Hunt, John Hendry k, Joseph Hand, Benj. Au gullus Hawp 2, Ebenezer Hills, Robert Hadlock, David K. Hopkins, Aaron hu vey, John Hoff, Martha Harn,Sami. Heron. Gideon Hagood, Caleb Hubbard, Mr.Haii, Joel Hitchcock, El/es Ham/en 2, E/eazer Hathaway, Geo. Hume, Prosper Habbard, Mr. Hiei*a 2, Hove/ Her.es, Hardy Hitch, Peter ‘Hook, Martin Ho.igens, Rebecca M*jbgs, \Vi//iam Hunter. I^.' Peggy Johnson, Rob.t Jordan, Marv *S. Irvin, Philip S. Johnson, David Joliffon, Theemer Johnson, N. Johnson & co. ILuL f\ Jones, Enoch S. Jenny’ John Jameftm, Mathew Jones. R —Dr. Kart'es, Abalhiba Ivetcham, Mil ty Keowen Sarah Kerfter, Richard Keaf-mg Jos. Kennedy, lfrael Kimberly-, John K-b ----ler, George Keemle 2. X.—Dr. Ges. Lind David Lewes Maiimie Xahiffe,Jofeph Lee, Daniel Lunday An drew Lawrence, George Lufeombe, Mr. X.aw rence. M—Hyland Mercer tr.r M. O. Mara Jno. Miller mr. Morel captain M’Ciaiue Path. M’Gowan Kobr. F, M*Knight Alexander Fl’Quecn John M-Call Jonn M* .Sweets; Patrick Ma%wel\ Joseph Muir Willinrr MaHcne George hidden Thomas Moody “William Milton David Mathews William Merrel Margrate Mathers Sharwoad M’Call Danl. MaCngale J >hn T. Mo r gaft Wm. M’Conncll 2 Julia Montfor : L r. iiit M’Alprter Dank M’lntolh. RtWcca Morgan 2 Lovife MuiKoe 3 (/nrirtopher Morrin 2 Cathn. M’Ciain Augustus Moore Chrißiftn M’Vickers E. Morris John Martin Dorothy jNlears capt Milde Thomas Moullen 2. Wiliam Naylor 2 Tho. Napier Jas Nephew* Jac. Phillips Nye Phomas Nottredge. O.—-Benjamin Oglefbee, Abigail Ocons. p.—George Patton, J u rat ha Payfley*, Wm. Powers, John Powers, A. Potter, John Park infon,Wm. Prince, Ann Pit, John Pearre, Robt. Parks, Cathria Papot, Silvester Por ter, Obediah blotter. R.—John Robinson, Suffannah Rogers, Abraham Rivera, Thomas Robinson, Thos. Robertlon, Appe ton W. Roffeter 2 ; Jno. Ross, L. Relibentor, E ifer Ruda ph, Geo. JRobfon, \N m. Robarts, Robb://ard, Ame lia Ryman, Chatarine Rose, wm. Richard son, Peter RanJo/ph, Rebecca Robinson, Isam Roier 2. S. Mrs. Stewart,Elizabeth Shaw 2 ; V* 7illi . -4g) SLaw..Edward Sherman > Sam. di verter, Henry Sanford, P atrlck Su ivan, Job Shad we'd Jdliah Steward, James Scran ton, John Street, Thompson I. Skinner, James Simpson 2 ; John Strother, Jesse Smith, James Skinner ? ; L ifha Snow, John Sherer, Edward Scott, Jabez Sten tor. 2 ; Latham Smith 2 ; Geo ge Sirevt, Weda Stewart, Wi iiam Suther and, rhos. Skcf’y 3 ; Robt. Smith 2; Ed Scott 2 T. —V illiam ToVy, John Tobey, SiPs Tobey, Alex.r Thompson, Garry Tool, Henry Taylor, Allen C* Thompson 2, Charles Tonday, V iliiam Tanner, Mary Taylor, V fdiam Tighes, Rob.t Tanketuey Harvey Treadway, Mr. Tuffs, Andre-.”- Turnbull 4. U. —Ann Ulmer, Gtiftavus Upfon. . W.—Goo. Weston, Joleph Wilson 6", jo feph Wall, Rtiffel Wilkcnfon Ann'Sophia Williams, Robt. Ware, Ann Wilkins, Eliz. Wilkins', Ann Ward, Dr. Ward, James Wood, Alexander C. Wylly, So.muel Wil liam*", V.—Win Youug 2 y Mary Young. Poll-office, Savannah, iff July, 1803. /. Bemd’x, F, M . U si Is/ K. FROM th~ full June next, until the firrt of Novem >zr, the hours for trail fact: ing buhnefs at this office \Vilt he from 9 o’clock until 2. By ord.r vis the Board, ‘Thomas Menckmhai/, Ca/hier, • May 4oth, 1803. G’ Otpcs of Discount tr Deposit, Savannah, February 1, 1802. JCj* ALL perfonS traf.ladting huiinefs at the Bank, will pleale to observe, tliat after the inrtaht, nc bills or nores of a Ids lum than one hundred dollars will be received for difcounr. Thomas Mendenhall* Cashier. iiethefda College Lands. Fo Rent for 5 Years , ioco Acres valuable Rice and Cotton Lands on the South Branch cj Turtle River, also 1000 acres, in trails of 500 acres each confiding of Rice , Cotton and Provision Lands , bounded eajlerly by the river hit am ah a, and lands of Harry Munro. The above lands , vs ere on the 6th August , r 765, granted the revrend George tVhitejield for the endownment of Bethesda College. The flats and recent Jurvey, may be seen by applying to Judge Stephens, Prtfident oj the Beard, or Air. McKinnon 3 surveyor, a St. Simon*s If and. Perjons willing to leapt the whole , or any part of tbefe valuable lands . willfend in their propofols, sealed up, to t’:e Prejideni, or the ful feriber, by the }ft day Os August next: All pexfons, c.rs forbid trejfafjing on the (aid lands, the lines of which are well \ known } and after tabled* W. r. BULLOCH, one of the Trullees and Sec’y of the Board. June 2 3. 76. _ ts. PHIL LT US HAVE MS 6c JAMES BILBO, Having entered into copartner (hip under the firm of HAVENS & BILBO, Offer their ft-rvices to the p lanters and ethers in the Factorage &c CommiiTlon 15 u fine (5. Per which purpose they have taken the wharf and part of fores laieiy occupied by Alcfsrs. Be.ever LB Hick in fog where any species cf property entrusted to them for jaie can be favfey stored- They hu-ve also pure ha ft ei Aiefsrs Belcher and Dickinforls - remaining Stock of Ship Chandlery , A general af ortmerit c-f which, and GROCERIES. - The intend keeping . May 2, 1803. 6 f, SHLKIFF’S SALLh. - On Tuesday the 6rh of September next will be fold by public outcry at the Couit House in this city between the Hours of 10 and 3 o’clock. One Negroe Fellow, Seized as the property >f Major Wil liam Brown. Conditions — Cash. T. NORTON, S. C. C. June 20 1803 7 8 WANTED, “ A W exch qualified for doing the work df a family. For a faithful one of this oefeription, liberal wages will be given ; contract to be made with theowner. Ap plyatthis office. June i y ■ ■■ r SAVANNAE . b -YON MORSE. 1 R. ‘ScJ. BQ, TON, Have just received fe . Ts Klijftjftppi fra st Li * < T 8 cases bats, ft font me r wear, if pieces ladi j _ •;.* ihn tight CafSmcre, 3 trunks niurtins, plain, white and black figured, and handkerchiefs, 200 pieces belt cotton Bagginr, 1 caf;c pewter bafens, plates and can dle moulds, 2 cases Jrilh linen, i dozen belt curled hair matrelieS', 12 bales ofnabiugs, ioo calks nuiis, flat and sharp points, S'r.'ped and silk nankeens, quiltings, dimkies, &c. Color’d, white and black cambric, Legs whit#* lead, yellow ochre ami ilh brt^wt) Frying pans : hair brooms, Carpenters’ tools : cutlc/y : Iron mob.- . g^Vj Portniamua trunks, Gentlerneos saddles, and plated chair harness, Servants glazed hats, 6j, Jackion & Hartftenc, Ht ve received by the barque Nixon, captain Shaw, from Ho:la ~ JL i y kegs Gun-powder, io pair Quern Stones, 15 pieces Bed Ticking, 24 liquor Cases, assorted sizes, ico flraws half pint Tumblers, (plain and flower’d) 6 c.ifks Lin feed Oil, ioO lb. Stin Twine, 40 dozen Wine Glasses,( plain & flower'd) 18 pieces Sheeting, 12 Surpentine Mortars- —6000 QmUs, 40 reams wrapping Paper, 40 ditto faolfcap and letter do. v id dozen Quire Books—6 lb. Camphor, 300 fb. Lampblack 6 Fowling Pieces, 6 dozen quart and pint Decanters, 12 sets China Flower-Pots and Mags, 6 pieces Linen Cambric 1 i-2 doz. silk Shawls, Black Satiti and Florentine, Sc c. CN HAND , 80 barrels frelh fuperfine Flour, 300 bushels Allum Salt, 20 kegs 2od, lod, and 6d Nails, 50 ditto White Lead, Yellow Ochre and Spanish Brown, Loaf Silgar Cogniac Brandy, Jamaica, Weft-India and N. E. Rum, Madeira, Teneriffe and Claret Wine, Kegs Crackers barrels ihip Bread, Crockery Ware Bar Iron, Hyfon and Souchong Tea, See. June 27. iot. Robert & John Bolton, Have received per barque Nixon , captain Sha<w , from Holland, 15 ASES Glass Ware, aborted for the country, 400 Matted Flaiks, 120 pieces Ofnaburgs, 150 ditto Bremen Rolls, 1 case brown and colored Threads, 1 ditto Brushes and Brooms, 1 ditto colored Oil Cloth, 2 bales Sail cloth, 6 dozen Bed Bunts, 200 reams wrapping paper, 40 ditto writing ditto, 1 case bird cages, 1 case drums, different sizes, 1 case tapes, bobbins and laccc, 1 die it Toys, r’ 2 chests small looking* glafTes, 1 cask Coffee-Mills, , 1 calk containing flints, slate pencils, . marbles &ginfj beads,afforted colors, Bolting cloths, No. r, 2,3 and 4, I case Umbrellas, with can and crook, and parasols, aborted, Warfle Irons : Scythes, 1 case hat covers, green and brown, 100 jugs Seltzerwater & Rhenish wine in bottles, 2 casks lampblack, o nefls trunks, l eading, hambro and flfliing lines, Sein, iewing and whipping twine, I case and 1 bale fleniifh {betting, 1 case velvet bindings crane Sc check O * A fliirts, i bale Nankeenetts, 1 calk Camphor, 1 3 oaken liquor oases, Brown and white platillas, Quire and memorandum bock3, 2 cases fowling pieces,double and Angle barrel, 20 cases window <dafs 8 by 10 and 10 i 0 by 12, 30 casks paint oil, 40 pipes Gin 150 ca^€s > 100 Demijohns, 20 pair Cullen or Cologne -Mill-Stones, 36 inches diameter and 7 thick, 20 pair Quern-Stones, 23 and 26 inches diameter, 300 kegs an J half kegs gun powder, 3000 red Hearth Tiles, Flat and square iron, sheet iron, 6 bales Cotton bagging, Shirting Linens, 1 case archangel Diap fr * J une 26. jutr is, 1 3. Jttjl Rice iced On consignment) 200 Demijohns, 40 baos Ufimc CofTc, 3° Ueos frelh prime barley, co blls. Old Apple Brand/ V hich will be fold on very low terms. Applv to WILLSON & KNOX, wavne's whhLf Abo hav ejuft received afe w xbfls FRESH IIYSON TEA, One of which is now open for retail ALSO ON HAND, Madeira, TenerSfte,Lifbon, Sherrv Sicily, Port and Claret: Wines in bottle?, 6c genuine Cognia c Brand ay, with a general iupply of other Liquors, by the calk or gallon. July r 4 8 1 B r . FOR SstLE. i Ai mat. oe Bey about 17 years cf age a comp Hat House Servant Under funds the Management oft Lifts (Ac, wH (Pat ranted a good char abler apply to THOMAS FLINT, Putnams Wharf. July 14 1803. t s Executive Department. Louisville, ytb July, ygo.j. T lie death ol the late Governor Br gadier General Josiau Tattnall, jun’r being bubiicly announced, and the ‘Ex ecutive conceiving it but a just tribute to the chara&er of I’o good an officer and citizen, ibat a sense of his loss should be manifeltec!, ORDERS all officers in military corn miff on, and calls upon all civil officers within ibis Jlute belonging thereto, and recommends to every ael- . cription of citizens within the fame, to wear, for the fpaceof jix weeks to commence the 20 ih in ft ant, a black crape round the left arm ? as a token of the affebiion arid efleem they had for bun while aline, and the deep affUbiion and regret with which they are pene trated at his death. GEO. R- CLAYTON, JfofJ M Secretary. IN COUNCIL, Savannah juiy nth iPO3. RES GLUED, That Council will on Monday next the 18 th infant, proceed to elec? the j o Rowings city officers with the Jalanes and fees hereunto annexed, and that notice thereof be given in the Gazettes of this Ctiy , A Recorder —with foes. A treasurer —fix hundred dollars per annum and fees. A Clerk of the Council—three hun dred and fifty dollars per annum and fees. A Clerk of the Mayor’s Court — with ujur.l fees . A Marjhal—three hundred and fifty dollars per annum and fee:. A Sheriff —with u/ual fees. A Clerk of the Market—with usu a! fees. A Messenger—one hundred an 1 fifty foliars per annum c.nd fees. A Surveyor—with uftucd fees. A Grave Digger and Keeper cf the Grave Yard—with ufaal fees and a j alary of oe hundred dollars per an num for keeping the graveyard chftd, clean and in good order. Extra A jrem the minutes. C I HO MAS PITT, e. c. . IN COUNCIL. Savannah, July nth, ISO3. It appearing ;o Council, by the re iurh from the managers cf the declion of an Alderman for Warren ward, that Tho mas U. P. Chail/on and Sainuei How ard, had an equal number of votes. Refdvcd That notice be given in the Gazettes, that a i.ew eledtion fur an Al derman to represent that VVard, will take place on Saturday the 23d init. at the new Market House and that Ebenezer Hills, James Wallace and George Mu !en, be appointed Managers to iuperin tend the laid eledlion. Extradt from the minutes. THOM AS.PI iT.c. c. Blank Chucks, For Balt at this Office. Twelve and a halt Cents finite.’ s CJ Assize for gfufy 180a. The price of Flour being 7 dolllrf co fgf ft" 1 ’ mtirt weigh v:z. 121-2 cts. loaf. alb. 9 oz . f l, J-2 OZ. Ot which ail Bakers and Sellers of Bread are to take due noti- e . JOHN GIBBONS, City Treasurer. Notice. IS hereby given, that application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for re county of Camden, in nine months? tro.-n this date, foi leave to fell a 'l the tßeal HLte of Thomas W right, late of mid county, deceased -Any perfons having demands agaiuft said estate ; arc i toprefent them properly wo ven, to the lubferibers. k David Garvin, and R. M . D. J. Elliott , Agent, lot Samuel / Fright, Aam St, Marys, nth May, 5803. (6g. WILL BE SOLD, On the 2yd day of July next, at Capt. STEPHEN MITCH ELLS, on ‘2 ay Ist b Creek, Liberty County, 550 ACRES LAND, l b y original furvev.) LA -.-K the property of Erm! BirJ, Aiq. deceaied.in four tracts l V inir and hemg on iaylors cree k and little Canouchie. Iwo of the above trads i-ys o„ the main road.—Conditions r credit will be given until the fi r ft day of January. 1804. Also will be fold, on Saturday the 30th of [uly next at. the lat relidence of the said decca'led on Great Ogeckee. Bryan county, Two Negro Women and one Child. One Rifi’e Gann and two smooth bores, with sundry other articles, being the perfonai property of tne said deceased. JAME> BIRD, | qualified M’CALL, j Executors. Conditions Cafli. June 9 72. , aw . LOTTE Ty. A; J N compliance with an act of the X Legislature of the State of Geor gia, autborijing certain Commijf oners, therein named to eftdbhjh a Lottery for the purpose of raising THREE thousand DOLLARS, for the purpose of improving the navigation cf Ogee bee and Canouchie Rivers A majority of said Commijjioners having met on the 1 %th day of Feb ruary, 1803, adopted the following Scheme oj a Lottery for the purpose above mentioned, which they beg leave to present to the public. THE SCHEME. 1 Prize of 500 Dis. 500 Dlls-, l 200 - - 200 1 joo - - 100 a 5° - ~ 100 5° 10 - - 300 •DO 6 - 1200 400 5 - 2000 566 4 - 3465 Bii 3- 2436 ) o'? o r^. A— -7000 Tickets at two Dollars each are 14000 dollars, which leaves for the Navigation, and expences of the L.ottery, 3,500 dollars. *** Not two Blanks to a Prize , The commissioners flatrer them (elves they will be able to com mence drawing the’ above lottery in the month of May nexr. Ti rkets to be had at this Office at Messrs Seymour and H'oolbcpter's Rook-flore, Savannah and of the Commijjioners. Elias Cassels, “J Jessa M‘Call / ... jhmes Bird, f Commdmnm, Samuel Smith, J The said Lottery will be drawn itl Savannah. February 19, 1803. (44 1 ) Gardens barony. This excellent tracf of LAND ern rainiug I3OCO acres, lately advertise! by Hie lubferiber, be div’ded in differ ent tracts ; it will be an ohjeff for pU chafe.s to come forward. P'ats mav he leerij and pur tlcular- known bv apirtving or LEVY ABRAHAMS, Broker! June 19. jaw.6\v. U. number Sfo