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Georgia Repu bfican & State Intelligencer.
Volume I.*
Six Dollars a Year, half in Advance.
Hills & Montiox ,
Have Received on conjignment.
8 Boxes Cotton cards No. lo
6 Pipes 4th proof. Bourdeaux
Brandy,
1 pipe Hollands Gin
5 puncheons Nothward ditto
Claret Wine in Casks,
6 Barrels loaf Sugar,
33 do. white and Brown Ditto
ao bags Green Coffee,
• quantity of Ship and Pilot bread,
an aflbrtment of Cordage,
Soap in Boxes
one case German toys,
6 Cases mens and youth Black
and'Colourd Hats,
2 bales Gznaburgs
I do'Humhurrrs,
p trunk Irish linens aforted*
3 diftoofdry goods, ditto
30 pieces Indian silk handkerchiefs
1 do. India cotton cambrics,
mulmuls
ao pieces £ Tambour’d Muslins,
Black and white 1
silk hose,
’Ladies White do. do
Lady’s & leather
gloves,
Anelfcgant Gig with Plated harness
And a handfomc riding chair
8 doz. windfbr chairs, :
12 Likely Negroes mostly young
All of which will be fold on the
lowest terms fbr Cash.
Jiily 29. 86 4t
For Sale,
A PRIME piece of'LAND for
COTTON, equal in quality
to any in this county . The'traft con
tains between fix andJevea hundred
acres ; one hundred and fifty, or
thereabouts, is prime inland Jwamp ,
and the balance, cotton land.
This property is offered for fate to
esbtacU’ negroes, which will be received]
in payment, allowing a liberal price
for them.
Said traft of land adjoins my fa
ther's Egypt plantation and lands the
property of the fubferiber. The price
of this valuable foil is at the rate of
Un dollars per acre .
Apply to JAMES BENJAMIN
MAX WELL, Bryan county, or
EBENEZER STARK,
Savannah.
-Bryan County, July ao, 1803. (86tf)
Taken from a run-away negro, late
ly apprehended, who says he be
longs to a Mr. Smith in South Ca
rolina a small
CANOE BOAT,
fainted red, rows with four oars,
from sixteen to twenty feet long—the
owner may have her on proving his
property and paying charges.
R. WELLS.
Savannah , Tulyiß. 84
” NOTICE.
THE fubferiber about to leave
theftate fora few months has ap
pointed and duly authorized the
following gentlemen his accornies
during his abfencc, viz.—John P.
Williamson, James B. Maxwell,
William B. Bulloch, and John H.
Morel, Esquires. The business
will be carried on asufual at his
(tore on the Bay, by Mr. Alexan
der Irvine, and Medad Hanners,
under the infpetftion of the above
named actornies.
All those who have open ac
counts, and negle&ed to close
them on the firft day of January
last are requested to call and fettle
the lame previous to the firft of
August next otherwise their ac
counts will be placed in ‘the hands
•f an attorney for collection.
EDWARD STEBBINS.
Sav, June 8, 87
Office 9/ Discount £r Depvjit
Savannah, February 1, 1803.
KT ALL perfonsCraniaAing bafinefs
At the Bank, will pie ale to obierve,
that after the 1 fth irritant, no bills or
notes of a lets turn than one hundred
dollars will be received for discount.
Thomas Mendenhall, Ca/bier.
United States,") In the Di/lrift
Diftriift of ]> Court , of Georgia
GEORGIA. J having avd holding
admiralty Jurisdiction.
The Prft dent of the United Slat**,
To the Marjhal of the [aid ffirJlifi,
GREETING:
tL. S.] J VYTHEREASa
R.M.Stites y \\ libel hath
Clerk . J this day been filed,
in the laid court, by David B. 1
Mitchell, esquire, attorney for the
United States, in and for the di
flrift of Georgia, in behalf of the
United States, against a a certain’
fchooneror vellel Called the Cor
nelia, of Philadelphia, in the state
of Pennfylvania* one of the Uni
ted States of America, now riding
at anchor in the port of Savannah,
whereof “one Eliphalct Geddings
now is, or late WuS master, ftiti;,g
that the said schooner Cornelia did
fome time on or about the twenty
second day of July, in the prsfent
year of our Lord, one thoufamf
eight hundred and three, arrive in
the river Savannah, in the diftrid
aforefaid, from Cape Francois, in
the island of St. Domingo, one of
theWeft-India islands, having on
board one Mulatto man, or
man of color: that the said Mu
latto man, dr man of color, was,
on Or about the day and year a
forefaid, landed from on board the
said schooner Cornelia, in the city
of Savannah, or fome other port
or place within the diftrift afore
faid * in violation of, and contrary]
to the ad of Congreis entitled
<c An Ad to prevent the importa
tion of certain persons into certain
states, where, by the laws thereof,
their admifiionis prohibited and
is contrary to, and prohibited by
the laws of the state of Georgia *
whereby the laid schooner Cornelia,
with her tackle, furniture and ap
parel, hath become forfeited to the.
United States.
Now, therefore, you the said
Marshal, are hereby commanded
to cite and admonish all and every
person er persons, having or pre
tending to have, any right, title,
interest or claim wh&tfoevcr* into
or out of the laid schooner Corne
lia, to’ be and appear at a special
court of admiralty, to be holden at,
the court-house, in the city of Sa
vannah, on the thirteenth day of
August, ac ten o’clock in the fore
noon, to answer the premises and
to shew cauie,. if any they have or
can, why the prayer of the li el
lhould not be grunted, and that
what appertains to right andjuftice
may be done ir. the premia.
Witness the honorable William
Stephens, ejqutrt, judge or
the laid cou/t, at Savannah,
this thirtieth day of July, in.
the year ut our Lord, one
thouUtid eight hundred and
three, and in the.twenty eighth
year or the Independence of
the United States of America.
D.B. MITCHELL,
Dijtrift Attoin y.
(37 40
Twenty Dollars Reward.
ABSENTED him
-1 felf from the Sub-
I ! criber, a negroe
man, named John
—on wednefday the
6th Inst. John is a
bout 5 feet 9 Inches high, about
40 years old, strong made, and re
markable in his walk, from his right
knee turning in, toward the left,
which makes the left appear to be
bowed. He speaks good Engliih,
sensible and artful. The abovt
Reward will be paid for Lodging
him, in any Goal in this State, and
all necessary expcnces allowed in
addition to the Reward for deliver
ing him in Sunbury to.
J. MOLICH,
Sunbury, July 16. 10c 86.
SAVANNAH, Printed bv LYON & MORSE.
AUGUST 8, 1803.
JUST RECEIVED
On Conjignment y by the barque Nix
on, from Roitenfum,
The Following. Guides >
Which are now ojfe, cd for fak bf
the fubferiber , at his ft ore Ndrth
E'ift corner of the Exchange—
v.z —
One case Erpry Lamps
One ditto Flower pots
One ditto round and square flop
bottles
One ditto Medicine phials
Two ditto Flemifti Sheetings
I wo bales oznaburgs
One ditto Ticldirgburgs
One ditto Sail Gbih
One ditto Wards Irons
Five ditto Writing and wrapping
paper
One case elegant Umbrellas and
Par a ibis
Onehog&ead Twine of different
kinds
50 Duru.joh.ns {large)
40 boxes window gfais 8 by 10
and 10 by 12
10 pipts Holland Gin
100 kegs best Dutch Gun povder
ALSO,
:From other conftgnmenis, :
Sugar in hhds. and barrels
Loaf Sugar in do. and do.
4th proof Jamaica Rum
ift, 2d and 3d do. Windward
Island Rum
N. England Rum in hhds. & bbls.
4th proof Brandy in pipe* firft
quality
Superfine flour
Bar Iron ;
Ship and Pilot Bread ‘v- 1
Kegs Crackers
Cut and Wrought Nal!%
Allum fak
Cordage of all sizes
With a general aflbrtment of
Dry goods
Also, feverai Field ancj ; Hbiife
Negroes. ’
T. M. WOOD BRIDGE
June 25 ‘ g s t s.
T. M. WOODBRIDGE,
Has just Received
O N CONSIGN MEN 7,
100 Kegs manufactured Tobacco,
40’Barrels Ship Bread,
15 do. Crackers,
10 half do. ditto.
20 Bags prime Coftee,
40 p*. very wide Cotton Bagging
2 Pipe.’ real French Brandy 4tl
proof.
Which will be fold low for cash.
June 22. —84 —ft.
Havannah Sugar.
The subscriber has received on
Confignrnent, 200 boxes White
and Brown Havannah Sugar* enti
tled to drawback.
T. M. WOODBRIDGE.
July 30. 36.
- ——a- „
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against
the estate of William Shepard, late
of Liberty courvtv,deceafed* are requelled
to render them properly arretted, and
those indebted, to make immediate pay
ment, to ‘
John Jones, Adm’r.
Liberty County, Bth April, 1803. 55.tf.
NOTICE.
MR. James Powel, Tax Col
lector for Glynn County, is
hereby forbid felling a tradfcof land
containing 600 acre*, advertised by
him for sale for taxes granted to
Richard Fox. The taxes being
regularly paid as can be ieen by
receipts in my pofleffion, as the
representative of Richard Fox dec.
SAMUEL SANDERS.
Augult 5, (88 3t. *)
RICE
THE Subscribers, offer for sale
too Tierces new beat prime Rice.
WILLIAM ON at MOREL.
August 5,4 c. 83
Richmond Baths.
JOSEPH G. POSNER,
Begs leave to inform thoCc who may
be disposed to visit this Plate, that he
flatters hirnfelb he (hall be prepared to
accc mmc l a te them, more fatisfa&oriiy
5 n future, than he was able to do during
the last fuaimer. Having then recently
removed here, and having no funds to
draw on other than his own, which
unfortunately for himfelf and friends
are far from being ample, he mud own v
he has not been able to put this place
in a fi liation to accommodate his boar-<
ders equal either with his own willies
or their expectations. But by a perferve
ing and licady attention to this object, he
ha so far accompliihed it, as to authorife>
a well grounded hope of giving fatisfac
tion to those who may hereafter favor,
him wiih their company. To avoid,
however, as far as maybe in his power
anydifappointmentsormrfreprefentations
in regard to this place in future,the feels
i/duty to publifli a-candid account, as
well of the buildings, as the nature and
extent of accommodation here, with the
prices of each article.
BUILDINGS.
One framed house having five rooms.
Five others separately fituaied having
two rooms in each for the accommoda”
ti >n of private families. One large
boarding house (framed) 60 by 36, t/vo
Rories high v having two spacious public
rooms, and thirteen lodging rooms.
This latter building will not be in rea
diness earlier than the latter end of
June. Comfortable Rabies and carriage
homes.
Cold Baths: Two immersing and two
shower baths.
Sixteen warm baths in separate apart
ments, wirh dreflmg rooms.
PRICES. dulls.
Board—Constant boarders
per week, 6 00
Servants of ditto per ditto , 2 50
Horses of ditto per ditto, 300
Tranfunt perjons per day, i
Servants of ditto per ditto , 50,
Horses of ditto per ditto, 62*
.Separate meals.—breakfaft
and
Dinner, 50
Lodging) I2r
Relish, 25
Madeira Wine per bottle, 1 50
Port, 1 00
Claret, 1 00
London particular Tenerife, x 00
Sherry, 87*
Brandy, per pint, 50
Rum , do. * 50
Holland Gin , do. 50
Porter, per bottle, 37 4
Punch, per bowl, 50
The Cold Baths are free to
vifiters. To defray the
ex pence of keeping the
Warm Baths in order, the
price to tranjient perjons is\ 25
To constant Boarders . 12^
Note. All ordinary metis furnifhed
elsewhere than at the common table,
one fourth more than the above prices
will be added.
Dinner for fele& parties, 75 cfcnts
It is to be clearly under/lood; that this
is to be no TAVERN, but a private
boarding ertmblifhment lor the accom
modation of such ladies and gentlemen
as may Vi fit the place.
*
The promotion of Health, Harmony
and Happiness, du-ing the ho* season,
being among the primary objedfs of this
inlti/ution, J. G. P. humbly recom
mends a temperate use of such comforts
as may be afforded. He hopes therefore
to be pardoned, for declining to furmfh
liquors at unfcafonable hours.
July 18. 1803. 83. law4t
City Sheriff's Sales ,
WILL be fold on Tuesday the
6th day of September next,
at the Court'Houfe in Savannah,
between the hours of 10 and 2
o 9 clock> one negro girl named
Sophy, l'eized on execution as the
property of Alexander VVact dec.
Conditions Cash.
J. WILLIAMS, C. S. C.
J. (83 31)
Twelve and a halt Cents Tingle
LOTTERY.
IN compliance -with an alt ts tin
Legislature of the State of Gear,
autborifing certain CommiJJroners,
therein named to eftabltfh a Lottery
for the purpose of raising THREE
thousand DOLLARS, for tbrs
purpose of improving the navigation
°f Ogechee and Cancuchie Rivers.-
A majority of said Commiffioncrs
having met on the 18 lb day of Feb.
rttary, 1803, adopted the following
Scheme of a Lottery for the purpoje
above mentioned , which they beg leave
to present to the public .
THE SCHEME.
1 Prize of 500 Dls. 500 Dlls*
1 200 - - 200
1 100 - * 100
* 5° - - 100
5°
200 6 j 200
40Q ;.<■■* g - 2000
866 4 _
8,4 3 * 2436
Prizes. -
1 333 10500 Dolls
7000 Tickets at two Dollars each,
are 14000 dollars, which leaves sos
the Navigation, and expences of
the Lottery, 3,500 dollars.
*4* Not two Blanks to a Prize*
The commiflioners flatter them
selves they will be able to com
mence drawing the above lottery
in the month of May next.
Tickets to be bad at this Office
at Messrs Seymour and tVooshcpter'i
Book-ftdre , Savannah and of the
Commiffiohers.
Elias Cassels, 1
Jessj M f Call, I , .
James Bird, f Ccmhtfsmers ,
Samuel Smith, J
From unavoidable cirrumflances
the drawing of the above Lottery
is postponed untill the 15th day of
December next, at which time the
drawing will positively commence
in Savannah.
July 26, i^oo.
Georgia. By E. White Clerk of
L. S. the court of ordinary,
E. White. Chatham county, in
the said (late.
WHEREAS Frederick Ball has
applied for lettersof administration
on the estate of John Fbrd, late o £
said county deceased. These are
therefore to cite and admonish all
and Angular the kindred and cre*
ditors, of said deceased, to file their
objections, if any they have in my
office on or before the 25th of Au
gust next, otherwise such letters of
administration will be granted him.
Given under my hand and seal
this 15th July* 1803, and
28th year of American Inde
pendence.
July 26, 1803-. iaw. 4*. 85
AUCTION.
On wednefday next icth instant
will be fold at the House of Mr.
William Chauvin his entire stock
Confiding of a large and General
assortment of Groceries, —Sale to
commence at 10 o'clock, Condi
tion Cafti before delivery.
T. M, WOODBRIDGE &Co<
Au&r's
August 5, 1803.
” “*” 1 1 ‘ ‘ ■~ ■■ !~i, -rs
Drunkenness . Messrs. Pitt and
Dundas, when so intoxicated with
liquor as not to be able to articu-*
late their words engaging avast
majority in the House of commons
to precipitate their county into *
war with France j the fed 1 vines of
Brighton, Hoi wood, Whimbledonf
Gordon House, Downing-street,
die Duke of Norfolk drinking
common gin with the iioycl Sove
reign, at her lodging in Strand
ilanet
Pi got*
numrer 89,