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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer.
x Dollars a Year, half in Advance#
mm R.&J. BOLTON,
just received per tie Miffiffiippi
llj| fnm Liverpool ,
||||B)feshits, ftiitable for summer wear,
lUlKfeces bdies Clorh and fine light
. wk Caffitnere,
muffins, plain, white and
raHßlack figured, and handkerchiefs,
bed cotton Bagging,
: pewter bafons, plates and can
H die moulds,
. Spiles lrifh linen,
HHlozen bed curied hair matreffes,
JoSaales ofnaburgs,
Jgflfcafks nails flat and (hirp points,
HH>ed and fill: nankeens, quiltings,
mM dimities, &c.
■Bor’d, white and black cambric,
white lead, yellow ochre and Span-
B tth brown
pans : hair brooms,
BAgnters’ : cutlery : Iron mon
gery,
HKmantua trunks,
Igßitlemens saddles, and plated chair
harness,
glazed hats. 63.
Department.
|fS Louisville, yth July, 1803.
|||Hhe death of the late Governor Br
General Josiau Tattnall, jun’r
bublicly announcer), and the Ex-
conceiving it but a just tribute to
.Bcharadler ot so good an officer anc!
that a fenl'e of his loss fliould
all officers in military
H tmiffion, and calls upon all civi ’
within this ft ate belonging
MM'eto, and recommends t every cet
wmstion of citizens within the fame, to
Mfryfor the /pace of fix weeks to
l Ufmena the 20th inflant , a black
mp* round the left arm 5 as a token of
mLaffeftion and efleem they had for
Bn while alt ve, and the deep affliction
Bi’ regret with which they are pene-
Ufted at his death.
wL• CEO. R. CLAYTON,
2) 4/ Secretary
■LRerhefda College Lands.
WYo Rent for 5 Years ,
Biooo Acres valuable Rice and
jmtfo/r Lands on the South Branch of
gmrtlt River , also 1000 acres , in
mfis of 500 acres each consisting
Wmßice t Cotton and Prcvifion Lands,
Wmndedeafterly by the river kit amah a,
md lands of Harry Munro. The
move lands , were on the 6th August ,
865, granted the revrend George
Im bit est eld for the endownment of
Wmhefda College . The plats and
fmnt survey, may be seen by applying
Wfudge Stephens , President of the
Woardy ft Mr. AYKinnon, Purveyor,
I St. Simon*s Ifland*
|j Ptrjons willing to lease the whole ,
Rr any part of theft valuable lands ,
mill fend in their proposals , Jealed up ,
m the President , or the fubferiber , by
we \ft day of August next: All persons
Wre forbid trespassing on the faia
Winds , the lines of which are well
I rtown, and aftertained.
I W. B. BULLOCH,
Hie of the Trustees and Sec’y
H the Board.
P June 23. 76. ts.
fPHILBTUS Ha VEN6s
W JAMES BILBO,
Waving tnttnd into copartnerjhip
under the firm of
■IAVENS & BILBO,
Vffer their services to the planters
I and others in the
■ Fa&orage & Commission
| Business.
■ Far which purpefe they have taken
tbi wharf and part of ft ores lately
Occupied by Messrs. Belcher Ift Dick.
MnSon, where any Jpeaes of property
Yntrufted to them for fate can be
\avfelyft or ed. They have also pur chaf
ed Messrs Belcher and Dickinfotis
remaining
Stock of Ship Chandlery ,
A general assortment of which, and
GROC ERIKS.
The intend keeping .
*-May a, Bod*
* lilank ijiiecks^
For Sole at this Office*
WILL BE SOLD,
On the 2 day of July next , at
Csptc. STEPHEN MITCH
ELLS, on TayUt's Creek * Liberty
County > ■ >
550 ACRES LAV D,
(by original survey,)
LATE the property of Israel Bird,
Esq. decefcfed,in four tra&s lying
and being on Taylors creek and little
Canouchie. Two of the above tratfts
lays on the main road.—Conditions:
credit will be given until the firft day of
January, 1804. Also will be fold,
on Saturday the 30th of July next,
the late residence of the f a jd decealed,
on Great Ogechee, Bryan county, Two
Negro Women and” one Child One
Rifl'e Gunn and two smooth bores, with
sundry other articles, being the personal
property of the Paid deceased.
JAMES BIRD, j qualified
Jr-SSE M’CALE, | Executors.
Conditions Cash.
June 9 72. laW
gardens bjront.
This excellent tra& of LAND con
taining 13000 acres, lately advertised by
the ftib&ribrr, will be divided f diiFer
eat trails ; it will be an obje& for put
chafers to come forward. Plats may be
ieen, and pur ticulars knownbv applying
ot LEVY ABRAHAMS, Broker
June 19. taw 6w. 7 4
6HE RIFE* 6 SALES.
On Tuesday the 6th of September next
will be fold by public outcry at the Court
HoUfe in this city between the Hours of
10 and 3 o’clock.
One Negroe Fellow,
Seized as the property of Major Wil
liam Brown. Conditions—Cash.
T. NORTON, S. C. C.
June 29 180* 7 g
Assize for July y 1803.
The price of Flour being 7 dollars 5®
cents per barrel, Bread for this month
mtift weigh viz.
12 1-2 cts. loaf. ilb. 9 tm.
6 1-4 cts. loaf, xlb. 4 1-2 oz.
Os which all Bakers and Sellers of Bread,
are to take due notice.
JOHN GIBBONS, City Treaforer.
Thirty Dollars
WILL be given to any perfon,who
will deliverthe under mentioned
fellows to the keeper of Chatham goal :
ISAAC a flout mulatto, well known
about Savannah, and CYRUS a well
made black fellow about 25 years of age,
slovenly in his dress and of a very down
cast, forbidding appearance.
Twenty dollars will be paid for appre
hending Isaac and ten dollars for Cyrus,
by applying to A. M‘Queen at Montgom
ery, or to Williamson & More/. ts.
June 16—tf74 ts
Stolen,
FROM the plantation of the fubfc. iber
in Columbia county, on Friday
night the sth of Novemberlaft, a bright
bay Mare, eight years old, four feet ten
or eleven inches high, her near hind foot
white, with several black spots mix’d
therein, also a fear in her forehead occa
ftoned by her being cut for the flaggers;
well gated, paces, trots and canters.
Thirty dollars will be paid by the sub
feriberhereof, to any person who will
deliver the said mare, or on giving such
information that ffiall enable the fubferi
ber to get her. ‘1 he said mare is sup
posed to have been stolen by a certain
man who pafles by the name of John
Williams.
Benjamin Williams,
Columbia COU rv. \Tavo?h. 1803 ?m7T
i (uooai.a negro ici.ow,idy s
13 his name is HOPE; that he ranaway
from Mr.Corbet in South-Caroima, near
Georgetown, and formerly belonged to
Thomas Hamilton, of Columbia count\
in Georgia. J. P. Oates, goaler
Savannah, 20th May, 1805. (57'tf.
’notice.
Copartnership of R. & John
Bolton.
THE death of mr. Rober/ Bolton,
renders it neceilary to inform the
triends and eorrefpondents of /he firm,
both in the United S/atcsand abroad,that
the funds and flock in trade, remain
as heretofore, and tha/ prcvifion is mad,
not only to preserve, but annually to m
creafe the capital ; and they ‘♦re also in*
formed, that the bulincl*-. 01 /he house will
continue to be conducted bv IOHN
BOLTON, under firm of
Robert & John Bolton .
Joseph Habersham ,
William IVallac%
George ; f
John Executors. -
Savannah, December 10. ts.
SAVANNAH, Printed by LYON MORSE.
Notice is Hereby Gmn.
THAT the lubfcribers have
been dt Ay appointed Assignees of the
eilate aad efled* of Richard htnm,
and Benjamin Sims, of Savannah
and Augusta, in the cfmri£l dfr Georgia
“—•Bankrupts. All persons. indebted to
the said Wayne and Sims, are therefore
requested to make immediate payment,
and all those who have any of their
effe<Sls,are required to deliver the fame to
David Reid ,
Thomas Gardner ,
of Augusta, or
William Boyd , of Charleston.
February 14, 1803. ts. * (40)
Notice .
ALL persons having demands against
the efta'eof Jolhua Stafford, deceased,
are requested to exhibitthem legally au
thenticated for payment on or before the
firft day of September next, and all those
indebted to make payment by that day, to
Margaret Stafford, Aamx .
Glynn county, May 26. 68.tf.
l o be Sold,
On Friday the 29 tb injlant,
A HOUSE and LOT,
No. 6, the property of John M c -
Clagan , in Tama craw, to fatisfy the
claim of John Tafh , due for ground
rent . Vbe sale to commence at 10
o'clock on the premises.
JOHN F. WEBB, Con}able.
July 19. 84.
T. M. WOODBRIDGE,
Has just Received
ON CONSIGNMENT,
100 Kegs manufaftured Tobacco,
40 Barrels Ship Bread,
1.5 do. Crackers,
10 half do. ditto.
20 Bags prime Coffee*
40 ps. very wide Cotton Baggihg
2 Pipes real French Brandy 4c!
proof.
Which will be fold low for calh.
June 22.—*84—ft. ♦ .. i*-
Commercial Notice.
fjfij 3 The Vice Consulate of Spain
at Savannah, tor the state of Georgia,
Emanuel Rengil, Esq. being
trom this day suppressed, by order
his ot Catholic Majesty, the com
mercial gentlemen and traders in
the said date, and in the date of
North-Carrolina, will please to take
notice thereof and ajply at the
consulate in Charlcdon, South-Ca
rolina, which only is authorifed for
such papers, certificates and other
documents as they shall want from
said office.
Given at Charledon, this 12th
day of July, 1803.
DIEGO MORPHY,
84. 31. Consul of Spain.
Taken from a run-away negro, late
ly apprehended , who says he be
longs to a Air. Smith in South Ca
rolina a small
CANOE BOAT,
painted red, rows with four oars ,
from sixteen to twenty feet long—the
owner may have her on proving his
properly and paying charges .
R* WELLS.
Savannah , J uh r 18. 8 4
[ (ball be greatly obliged to the
gentle man who borrowed my Survey
ing Compass and Chain , to return
them as soon as peffible , as fam in
immediate want of them.
JOHN BARRON.
Savannah , July 18, 1803. (4 t# )
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against
the eftare of William 6Lepard, late
of Liberty county,deceafed, are fequeOed
to rend'-r them pronerlr attested, and
those indebted, to make immediate pay
ment, to
John fones, Adm’r.
Liherty County. Bth April. ISO3 fS.tf.
The Subscriber
WILL be absent from this State until
next. Richard M. Stices
*"fq. and Thos. F. Williams are duh
la lifted to as bis attornies dnrinp
<iid absence.
Richard Dtnms .
June 2,1803 ts 70.
JULY 26, 1803.
CHAMBERS* July i5, 1803.
Preletu tfrfir honors,
k ; £DW. TELFAIR,
’ ‘ J. 4 G. ‘•WILLIAMSON,
Wm. SMITH.
WHEREAS, this 18th day of
Julv, ido3, was assigned for set
ting up to the lowed bidder, the
public roads within the county of
Chatham ; and no bidders for the
following roads appearing, that is
to lay : the road leading from Ti
mes Brick* Yard to the county line,
commonly known by the Newing
ton Road.
1 he road leading from the inter
ieftion of the .Newington, com
monly know by the river road to
the country line.
The road leading from the town
common to Ogechee river, and
bridge erefled thereon, commonly
known by the Ogechee road.
.The road leading from the town
common to Skidaway Ferry.
The road leading from ditto to
White Bluff.
The road leading to Coftins
Bluff from the Skidaway road.
The road leading to TurnbulPs
ferry from ditto.
It is therefore Ordered and
diredted, thas the overseers of the
leparate and several roads within
each division, be empowered and
authorized to hire laborers, with im
plements for the making the several
roads passable, and that the labor
to be performed, be in the firft in
stance directed in that manner, and
the furplps of each appropriation
in pursuance of the order of the 28 th
day of June last past, be applied in
other necessary repairs, on each
road as the overseers or a majority
of the said Overseers shall diredt.
The overseers of the several roads,
shall keep a fair and corrcdt register
of the labor of each day, in which
shall be inserted the number of
laborersjthename or names of whom
such laborers may be hired with a
column for the daily hire, and to
make due report thereon, on or
before the t firft day of November
next. And whereas a mistake hav *
ing originated in the resignation of
Mr. David F. Bourquin in whose
place Capt. M’Lean was nominat
ed. It is therefore dirdted that the
appointment of Capt. M’Lean be
void. It is also diredted that Mr.
John I. Bourquin be appointed
overseer on the Ogechee road in
the room of Mr. Bennedidt Bourqin
resigned.
The receiver of Tax Returns is
diredfed and required to furnilh a
Statement of the amount of County
Tax for the years, 1797, 1798,
1 799* 1800, 1801, and 1802.
1 hat the several Tax Colledlors
do on or before the firft day of
November next render an account
of/eceipts and payments of the
county tax by each of them, and
execution will issue immediately
thereafter against each defaulter.
Ordered the above arr. nge
ment, be publiihed three times in
each of the city Gazettes.
Extradi from the minutes,
J. BULLOCH Clk.
July 18, 180 L
Edwin H. Bolton ,
Has for sale at his ship yard
SPRUCE and Yellow pine spars
and mad: from 25 to 73 feet
long which will be fold at a moderate
price in rough or wrought.
White pine Boards,
Rangiug Timber,
Tar and Turpentine,
He is well fixed forheavingJvefsels
down and doing all kinds ship car
nters work ts.
Oyics oj <7 u.-posit .
Savannah, February i f 1803.
K7’ ALL perfonstranfofting business
ac the Bank, will please to observe,
that a'terthe 15th instant, na bills or
notes of a lels sum than one hundred
•follatr will be received i'or difeount.
Thomas Mendenhall, Ca/hiec.
Twelve and a hall Cents (Ingle.
Just Received and for Sale ,
By the Subcriber at his Store, No.
5 Exchange, facing the River,
t box yard wide Iriftj LitoOi,
very fine
barrels Loaf Sugar
boxes firft quality Turpentine
Soap
ON HAND.
2 boxes 781
1 do. 4-4 j- IRISH LINEN
20 boxes long cork Claret 2f dc% ,
per box
15 p s - Black Mufiin
50 doz. Gin Jugs
A few pieces of Chocolate Grouch
Calico. The above will be fold
low for Cash or good notes at t *
days. —
RALPH JACOBS.
July 20 3/ 84
Robert & John Bolton,
Have received per barque Nixon, captain
Shaw, from Holland ,
f £ ASEs Glass Ware, assorted so?
V-/ the country,
400 Matted Flalks, v
120 pieces Ofnaburgs,
150 ditto Bremen Rolls,
I case brown and colored Threads,
1 ditto Brufties and Brooms,
1 ditto colored Oil Cloth,
2 bales Sail cloth, 6 dozen Bed Bunt3,
200 reams wrapping paper,
40 ditto writing ditto,
1 case bird cages,
1 case drums, different sizes,
I case tapes, bobbins and laces,
1 chest Toys,
2 chests small looking glasses,
1 cask Coffee-Mills,
1 cade containing flints, date pencils,
marbles & glass beads, assorted colors,
Bolting cloths, No. J, 2,3 and 4,
1 case Umbrellas, with can and crook,
and parafcls, assorted,
Warfle Irons : Scythes,
t case hat covers, green and brown,
100 jugvS Seltzerwater & Rhenish wine in
bottles,
2 calks lampblack,
6 rfefts trunks,
Leading, hambro and fifhing lines,
Sein, ftwing and whipping twine,
1 case and 1 bale flemifh Iheeting,
1 case velvet bindings, crape & check
shirts,
1 bale Nankeenetts,
1 calk Camphor,
18 oaken liquor cases,
Brown and white platillas,
Quire and memorandum books,
2 ca fes fowling pieces, double and finglt
barrel,
20 cases window glass 8 by 10 and id
by 12,
30 casks paint oil,
40 pipes Gin——lso gin cases,
100 Demijohns,
20 pair Cullen or Cologne Mill-Stones,
36 inches diameter and 7 thick,
20 pair Quern-Stones, 23 and 26 inchei
diameter,
300 kegs and half kegs gun powder,
3000 red Hearth Tiles,
Flat and square iron, Iheet iron,
6 bales Cotton bagging,
Shirting Linens,
1 case archangel Diaper. June 2<sV
Jackson & Hartftene,
Have received by the barque Nixon , captain
Shaw , from Holland ,
3 T)IPES GIN,
- jL 15 kegs Gun-powder,
lo pair Quern Stones,
15 pieces Bed Ticking,
24 Liquor Cases, assorted fires,
100 straws half pint Tumblers, (plain an<i
flower’d)
6 c-ilks Linseed Oil,
100 lb. Sein Twine,
40 dozen Wine Glaffes,(plain Sc flower’d )
18 pieces Sheeting,
12 Surpentine iVortars—6oco Quills,
4° reams wrapping Paper,
40 ditto foolfc&p and letter do,
10 dozen Quire Books—6 lb. Camphor.
300 tb. Lampblack 6 Fowling
6 dozen quart and pint Decanters,
12 sets China Flower-Pots and Mu^,
6 pieces Linen Cambric......x 1-2 doz.
fdk Shawls,
Black Satin and Florentine, See.
ON HAND ,
80 barrels freth fuperfine Flour,
300 bushels Allum l alt,
20 kegs 2od, iod, and 6d Nad®,
50 ditto White Lead, Yellow Ochre a J
£paaifh Brown,
Loaf Sugar Cogniac Brandy,
Jamaica, Weff-India and N. F. c.* rt,
Madeira, Teneriffe and Claret Y. r-j* ,
Kegs Crackers barrels ship
Crockery Ware Bar Iron,
Hyfon and Souchong Tea,
June 27. iCt.
NUMBER 85,