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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer.
Volume I;
Six Dollars a Year, half in Advance/
Assize fur August 1803.
Tae price of F’our being 7 4<<|jyrc
cents per barrel, Bread for this mdmh
tnuft weigh viz.
12 1-2 cts. loaf. alb. 9 oz.
> *? ■*> 1 4>cU. loaf. lib. 4 1-2 c* *
City
“tfoV/j gij] lefiorsaf Qbath&nhs
jthkncahfiy frp
pbirtunity, fellow-ci-
iniomting you :
that offer myfeiff a
ncral’
yl&'&m%9gc Sf&e.iny
long standing in this my
native country, will be a
pledge to you, that if I
meet your fuffrages, the
duties required of a She
riff, will be difeharged
with integrity; under this
impression, I thusrefped:-
fujly solicit your votes.
P£TEK. DEVEAUX. ;
August 16, . 9! * f.t
f~JpAHE Subfcribcrs to the Sa
j[ vannah Library Society are
informed that the rules and by-laws
are now ready to be laid before them
for their approbation. The truf
tecis ‘require their attendance Cn
Monday the 2 2d-, in ft. at eleven
o’clock a. m. at the Court-House.
It is hoped that the fubferibers will
be punctual in their attendance in
jocdtxxhatiia iaddkahk, ,
rnay be eftablifoed.
Savannah, August: 16. 91 2t.
To Let.
THE house occupied by the fub
feriber firuated a few yards from
Weft Broad Street near the late
treasurer's. Said house is large |
fx:i convenient whether fora pri
vate family or boarding house, ha
ving a large yard and back build
ings. It will be let for orte or more
years at the option of the tenant.
Stephen Blount.
August 16, 1803. 9 1 / A
City Sheriff's Sales .
WILL be fold on Tuesday the
6th day of September next,
at the Court-House in Savannah,
between the hours of 10 and 2
o’clock, one negro girl named
Sophy, seized on execution as the
property of Alexander Watt dec.
Conditions Cafo.
J. WILLIAMS, C. S. C.
S> (88, 31)
Office of Dircctt'it & Depcfit.
Saviuttab, February 1803,
IC7* ALL person stranfactißg bc.tinefs
at the Baak, will please to observe.
that afterthe 15th inltant, ns bills or
notes of a lels sum than one hundred
dollar? will be received for clifcouut.
Thomas MendenhallCafhier .
Notice.
ALL perfoos having deminds ajrainft
the eflate ol William Ahepard,late
of Liberty county,deceafH. are requeued
to render them properly attelled, and
those indebted; to make immediate pav
ment, to
John Jones, Adm’r.
Liberty County, Bth April, 1803. sS.tF.
Havannah Sugar.
The fubferiber has received on
Confignmcnr, 200 boxes White
and Brown Havannah Susar, enti
tied to drawback*
T. M. WOQD3RIDGE.
July 30. 35.
United Star*-*, J Jr? the Diftri<9
D:ftri& of >y>f (Georgia bay
Gt.ORG lA. j fng and fudiisn.-
Admit a :ty JIR ifo 3 &19 n.
C • a ‘ ~ , %F* m i* *** w
biZtff&yijl/ .offKeffU pitlria
V- . ,
rt.mSnTEs y Vy a ‘ Lioci
Uok. _ J ha.-f)-, ims Say
ot*cn filed in the bv
David B. iVLrcbUi Ei quire, At*
torney for Lje .SUtc-s, ‘in <k
[for in bc-
JiWrd Urdus again(( a
or cailcdi
jdfat ri ding’ if a'•
clfof in the Pert of Savannah,
whereof one John M’lver now is,
or lately wasmafter, dating that
John Earl Hartfidge of the City
of Savannah in the Diftrift of
Georgia, and Thomas Keen of the
City of Chariefton in the Cbftnfl
or South Carolina, did apply at the.
Custom House in the Cicy of Sa
vannah in the D. ftrid of Georgia
for Regifler for the said Schooner,
or veftel called the Topfham al--
ledging themfclves to be the dole
owners of the said Schooner Top
foam. That the said Schooner
Topfoam is oV/Wd by the said John .
Earl Hartriiige, Thomas Keen &;
the aforefaid John M‘lver, in
equal parts and proportions ; ti at
the said John Earl Hartridge and
Thom Keen having a full know
ledge of the iiTtereft and ownerfhius j
of the laid John iVßlvcr in the laid!
Schooner Topfoam, her Tackte,
furniture and apparel, did on the
fourth day of the present month
of August in the present year of
our Lord one thousand eight -hun
dred & three, laKe& fubfenffe the
oath of ownerfoip prelented by law,
before Thomas DeMattos Johnson,
Esquire, Colledor of tire customs
of the Port of Savannah ; and
thereby did obtain from the Col
lector aforefaid a Register for tht
laid Schooner Topfoam, in tilt:
names ot them the said John Lari
Harcridge, and Thomas Keen as
foie owners thereof, in direct vio
lation of the dauue of the United
States in iuch case made and pro
vided, palled the thirty-foil day of
December, in the year of our Lo:d
one thousand seven hundred and
niiiety-two, endued An Ad
concerning the rcgtftering and
recoid.ng at ihips or vefTeis.*’
Whereby the faivi Ichoaner Top
foam., her Tackle, furniture and
apparel, become forfeited to
s.he Umtted States.
Now therefore, you the said
Mar foal are hereby co nmanded to
cite and admonish all and every
person or persons, having or pre
tending to have any rigor, tide
interetl or claim whatsoever into or
out of the Schooner Topfoam
to be and appear zt the fpedal
Court of admiralty to be hol'den at
the Court- Hou'c in the City of
Savannah oil the aid day of Au
gust, at ten o’clock in the fore
noon to answer the premises, and
to foevy caulc if any they have, or
can, why the prayer of c!ic lisel
foould not be granted, and rhat
what lhail appertain to right and
jfiftice be done in the premilcs.
Witness the honorable William
Stephens Elquire, Judge of
the laid court at Sivannah the
6:h August in the year of our
, Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and three, and in the
twenty-eighth year of the In
dependence of the United
States of America.
D. B. MITCHELL,
DifiriT Attorney .
SAVANNAH, by LYON cs? MORSE.
JUGUSI 19, 1803.
j JU V T KAC& 1 i h D
j -
j ->;? Cc?rJ*g/t>fi6vit } tty the Ni
C ti , f ttvt t£ y J<l *,7,
i he i'Qjjovvi-’.ig Ah tides
. Ifihtfh apt rzty tJ'red for fats i;
tJ'bis fi-ore North
; ‘h fi i crater, rt too -Exe >efer£~ —
ft • ‘X. *. fdl”
•! . ... Jt’ .. ‘
f O e kafe ISntn& f A:nj>s
| One Uitfo F-iowecjUii, • .
One, bi.co fquarc stop
One ditfo. phic’s
Pwu nitto Fiemffoj-Sheetm.^
1 -vo bale- ‘*£rVbjJtVs
O.fe dtrfo TiUO^bdrg^
One il tfa Salt ° - .k;
One cbtrS ’ Wuf ftvwfoik
■ h ivie ditto v ’ and wrapping
p i r ,,; r
One case ticgant UmbreHas ai>d-
Paraiois ■■ *
One f w;rr cf ‘difthenr
kinds
50 pimijobns (Jf&fMS
40 bexes winik>w ‘gla?t 8 by ic
and lo ‘
iu prijca xLut-tand G)n
too kegs bell: Dutch Gum powder
From other MfiJlgwjicnts,
Sugar in hhds. barrel's
Loaf Sugar in do. apd tio.
4th proof Jamaica Sum
ift, 2d and jd do. Windward
iSand Rum
N. England Rum in hhds. & bids.
4th proof Brandy in pipes tirfl
quality
buperfifre fiour
Bar Iron ,
Ship and Pilot B*ead
Kegs Crackers
Cut and Wrought Nails
A Hum falc • {
Cordage of all sizes
With a general affjrtment of
- Dry goo w *
Also, feyeral Field and House
Negroes,
T. M. WOOD BRIDGE
June 25 85 ts.
T. M. WOODIiRfDGE,
lias jufo Received
0 iV C ONS I & NME N 1
too Kegs manufadured Tobacco,
40 Barrels Ship Bread, *.
15 do. Crackers, > -
ro half do. ditto. r
20 Bags prime Co.Tee,
40 ps. very wide Cotton Bagging
2 Pipes reG French Brandy 4L
ptuof - - - -
Which 1/vilf-be fold low for Cafo.
22. 8 4—-ft.
• . ,
t\. LO a T S. *dL uA.
Was.S'olm ‘rufluoff the lii'mrlKers
whart. on ti.e uifr!> t oj thr sth He. a
fttiall {Lipsdif A WLBOAT, yaimetl black
\vtijvv. .about fi:< iUtiits of-tiic top
of her Item .ftrokexiw-.the is fttppoiVd to
have been rvtken by tonic Abors; for tire
riience-• ot cifiertlon. an<l nuv he pro
hably left at Tun Union ferry or
Pttrih -urg : A Dutcli sailor, by name
arei, or, Charles i’mtirbeih, wiio <v<
| one oi itt rr. M iner ‘ rn board the fchoc-
| ner to rvk ci vdTrl the Yawl
j beloi.y, and. if: Aiirpoieu robe or>e of the
j iliieves :he rbour 2.0 vtnrs of age,
j iluut, chuTifv vnade.— If the f id-it low 1
is apprehended in pc fief'ion ot the boat,
and is bronoh* back uiib the boat, and
j aiilicient proof to convicl him, can be
produc'd l will givte a rewafd of fif
teen and for ri-e boat alone five
dollais vvjlj be rewarded by
THOMAS FLINT,
Angu'l 9, 89 ts.
C - - - ■ - -
Taken from a run-a way negro , late
ly apprehended , who says he be
longs to a Mr. Smith in South Ca
rolina a small
CAN .O E BO AT, *
painted red , rows “with four oars s
from sixteen to twenty f<et long—the
owner may have her on proving his
property and paying charges.
R. WELLS.
Savannah , July iS. 84
Blank Cheeky,
For Sale at this OJfict.
Georgia, *) Br Edward White,
of the-Court
E. V*hite. Jof Ordinary for
Chatham coxinrv, in the date afore
laid,
j V\ rIEREAS Elias Robert, ad
m.iniitratbr or the estate and efFctfts
o. Avokcrt Eiliott, late of Sourh
’ Carolina, trader, deceased, hath
this day mrvde application to the
iM <otiTt, for lectlement of the
accounts, and that he may be dif
mitfed from adminiftration,
agreeably to law, these are there
fore to cite & ,admorith all and fm
gnlar tlw creditors of said defeated
to ue and appear belor me at my
office on the 10th day of Septem
ber ■hex", to receive their dividends,
and to flicvv cause, if any they have,
vhy letters of difnnilTry may not be
granted him..
Given under may hand ind seal
in the city of Savannah, this
iorh August, in. the year of
our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and three,- and of the
Independence of the United
States .the twenty-eighth
-** QQ iaw^t.
I twenty Dollars Reward •
r"rrT J ABSENTED him*
E ’ ‘fdffrom the Sub
criber, a negroe
lrian, namcd J° hn
j§p§g||§|Ss --on wednefday the
mSmm 6th Inst. John is a
bout 3 feet 9 Inches high, about
40 years’old, ft rung'made, and re
markab-e in his walk, f:om his right
knee turning in, toward the left,
which makes the left appear to be
bowed. He speaks good Eriglifo,
sensible and artful. The above
Reward will be paid for Lodging
him, in any Goal in thi& State, and
aUuieceflfiiry experces utlfowed in
addition to the Rewaid ror deliver
ing him in Sunbury to,
j. MOL.ICH,
Sunbury, July 16. lot 86.
For Sale,
A PRIME piece of LAND for
COTTON, equal in quality
to any in this county. The trait con
tains between Jir. and seven hundred
acres-, one hundred and fifty, or
thereabouts, is prime inlandfwamp,
and the balance, cotton land.
This property is offered for sale to
attain which will be receiv'd
in payment, allowing a liberal price
for them .
S id trait of land adjoins my fa
ther's Egypt plantation and lands the
property 0* the fuhfcriaer. The price
0/ this ‘laluihlef il is at ’ the fate of
ien dollars, per ao a t
Apply to JAMES BENJAMIN
MAXWELL , Bryan county, or
EBENEZER STARK,
Savannah.
Bryan County, July 20,1803. (S6tf)
NOTICE.
THE fubferiber about to leave
the ft ite for a few months has ap
pointed and duly authorized the
following gentlemen his actornies
during his absence, viz.—John P.
Williamson, James V. Maxwell,
Wiiiiam B. Bulloch, and John H.
Morel, E(quires. The business
w,!i be carried on asulual at his
ttore on the Bay, by Mr. Alexan
der Irvine, and Medad Hanners,
under the infpeclson of the above
named attormes.
All those who have open ac
counts, and negleiftcd to close
them on the firft day Gs January
lad are requested to call and fettle
the fame previous to -the firft ot
August next otherwise their ac
counts will be placed in ‘the hands
jf an attorney for collection.
EDWARD STEBBINS.
Sav, June o. 87
Blai>k Books
ftf Die at th*& Office.
Twelve and a hall Cents finale
wanted
hire by the month of yeff,
Six negro boys or .girls, from
eight to ten years of age, to worlc
in a Tobacco Manufadory, they
will be Well treated and their wa.
ges pundlually paid.
JOHN GALE.
Savannah, Avgujl . hg, $f
D. D. WILLIAMS,
RESPECTFULLr
Informs the pnblic, that he ha*
taken that very pleasant and airy
room, at the Solomon’s Lodge, iri
Congress-street. opposite the Pres
byterian Church y and has fitted it
for the reception of scholars. He
lolicits the patronage of his friends,
and assures them, that the ftri&elt
attention will be paid to the irorals,
and improvement of his pupils.
August 3—89. jt
. D. D. WILLIAMS,
Receives fubferiptionsfor the
DOMESTIC ENCYCLOPAEDIA*
~ And has for fate,
10 sets of Ruflels Ancient and Mo
dern Eu rope
-12. do. of Tooke's Life of CatharinA
the third.
- s .
A few J z . papers gs excellent Ink
rowder.
AN ELEGANT PICTURE,
thefubjefl,lmmortality receiving General
Washington from the hands .of Time*
In the fore ground, are Liberty reclining
on her fiaff, Weeping over his armour,
and an Indian crouched in sullen lorrowt
Lt the back ground the mental virtues
Faith, Hope and Cbarify.
August 9, 3 t.
LOTTERY.
IN compliance with an apt cf ths
Legislature of the State of Geor
gia, author ifing certain Co?r.miffiohers >
therein named to efiablijh a Lottery
for the purpose of raising THREE
thousand DOLLARS, for. the
purpose of improving the navigation
of Ogee bee and Canoucbie Rivers.—*
A majority of said Commijjioners
having met on the 18 th day of Feb
ruary, iSgj, adopted the following
Scheme cf a Lottery for the purpoft
above mentioned , which they beg leavt
to present to the public.
THE SCHEME.
1 Prize of 500 Dls. 500 Dllu
f * . ar\i%.
I 100 - - 100
* 50 - - 100
50 10 - - 5o
%0O 6 1200
400 5 - 2000
<866 4 - 34 65
81* 3- 2436
Prizes.
1 33 3 10500D0IU
7000 Tickets attfwo Dollars each,
are 14000 dollars, which leaver for
the Navigation, and expenccs of
the Lottery, 3,500 dollars.
*** Net two Blanks to a Prize .
The commifooners flatter them
selves they will be able to com
mence drawing the above lottery
in the month of May next.
Iffy 3 Tickets to be bad at this Office
at Messrs Seymour and froulbcpter's
Bock-fiore,fSavannah and of the
Commissioners .
Elias Cassels, “J
Jesso M‘Call, / n ...
Jvnes Bird, }
bamuel Smith, J
From unavoidable circumftancet
the drawing of the above Lottery
is postponed until! the 15th day of
December ntxr, at which time the
drawing wiil positively commence
in Savannah.
July 26, (5>
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