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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer.
Volume I:
Six Dollars n Year, half in Advance.
IV COUNCIL.
Savannah, Augufl i~j, tgoj*
INFORMATION Dcing lad
before council that the yellow Fe
ver made its appearance in che
city of New-Yoik.
1c is relolved, That the health
officer be direded to order ail ves
sels coming from the port of New
Y >rk, or any other in'e&ed port
or phee, to he brought to, ac
Cockfpur, and there to perform
a quarantine ot fifteen days inclu-d
ing their days of tailing, and that
durmg the performance of rhe said
quarantine, che Woolen and Cot
ton goods on board fhail be on eve
ry fa.r day ) the open air,
and the holds of the vessels venti
lated in the belt pofffile manner,
► and char after that time they be
permitted to come up as high as
five fathom hole and there remain,
unt’l they shall receive a certificate
of health from the health officer, —
Provided Nevert he le s y That the a
hove goods ihall be expoied to the
air, and the vessels ventilated at
le-iff three and ys, befv re rhe said
vessels be permitted to cone op to
the said latt o \ e, no? wuhttandin
the fifteen da sfr m ie fi ling of
tne laid vtffls may luve before ex
pired.
And it is further o'rde"ed , Thar
the heaitlv officer compel the mas
ters or commanders of vessels com
ing ro this port, with any articles
fubjeft to ptitrefadhon and finding
the fame .n a decayed or unsound
ffate, to land such articles at any
p’ace which rhe said matter or
commander may think proper, so
that the laid place be not higher u ;
tbtf rtyrvr fiv* ia thorn .
and that in such cate the said veffei
iliall be well ventilated, at lead
three days airer the difeharge of
such decayed or unsound articles,
before she is allowed to fail up tc
Savannah.
And it is further ordered, Thar,
all per lons contravening these or
ders, ih ill be profecu ed as the
quarantine law directs.
Extract from the minuter.
IHO MAS FI IL, C. C.
HEALTH OFFICE.
J| Port of SdVA nn ab.
■The Pilots arc hereby ordered to
pg all vessels coming from New
ork to an anchor off Cccidpur
there co remain and for n a quaran
tine agreeable co che above order
of the City Council,
WILLIAM COCKF, M. D.
H'\iLh officer
THfcl FU3LIC AV
ARE hereby informed, that a
Subscriptions opened for tak
ing the likeness of His Excellency
General Janies Jack ion, and the
Honorable General M’ln
tolh, both of the State of Georgia.
CONDITIONS.
Each of them to be taken in their
Military U ntform .
*Each iikenfisto be well engraved,
set in a frame fifteen inches by
twelve , gdt in burmjbed *9ld and
the glajs enamelled—to be executed
by William Gardner, & and de
livered to each . subferiber by fuel
per [on or pc fans, as the said IVtill am
Gardner & Cos. Jhall from time to
time appoint within one year front
the date hereof l
Each subscriber to pay eight and
■ half dollars on delivery of each
iikenefs for which bp Jhall subscribe ;
N. 3 . Gentlemen who with to sub
scribe, be pleased to apply to
Mcfirs . Lyon fc? Morse, putters ,
Mr, Moses Cowles , at the old Coffee-
House or to Me firs. William Gar
dner Cos. ts.
Savannah, 2d May , 1803. 67.
9” ■■ ■ ■■■ m —■ 1 —■ ..
blank, Checks,
F*r belt at this Office*
Jackson & Hartjiene .
Have received per the Columbia
capt. Fofdick, from Liverpool.
8 Bales white blue and brown
plains,
I ditto red scarlet, white and yel
low flannels ,
I I doz coarse yarn hose
6 do. woolen caps .
4 bales London duffels Blankets
1 bale fuperfine , mixed, cor beau,
olive, bottle , green blue , and black
cloths .
1 do. elastic stripe; mixed , brown
blue and black kerjeymei es,
I do.flne cloth, sea coats trimmed
in black,
I ditto jackets and trowfers .
1 case drab, scarlet and blue cloth
cardinals trimmed with ermine ,
I do. confifiing of white and black
cambricks, purple & fancy
co I’d (haw Is narrow cor
ded dimities tamboured
and jaconet muslins &c.
1 caf e Hack •ba re dona handker
chiefs 6-*- /haw is
white & black camel’s hair ditto,
plain and ftrip'dfiik flortntine &c.
2 cases ♦ and \ wide injh linens
i do . trifh (heeling
a do. diaper, diaper table cloths
huckaback , pavillion gauze &c.
1 case fine bordered lawn handker
chiefs , pullicatSy threads and
/owing /ilk
1 khd best green copperas
I cajk curry combs, marking irons
and bellcwfcs,
1 do. iron wedges.
*5 boxes %by 10 and 10 by 12
crown window glass
15 cajks bottled porter and Burton
ale ,
r hamper hair brooms, ferubbinv
brushes, (hoe, clothes , and horje
ditto
5’ cajks Jhot No, Ito 12 1 do.
swan do,
1 do, bar lead
1 ditto fait petrt
2 cases frejh muflard in J'mall
bottles
36 kegs 20, 10, 8 and 6 penny
clasf(head flourp point nails ,
60 piece, H uernefs cat ton lagging
50 ditto p ‘xen and tow Ozna-
burgs
i:2 doz dub axes \
50 dozen I ft ftee,led hoes
1 cask /ochet fpades,hand and fledge
hammers \
50 kegs white paint
25 ditto t>pami) brown
150 ft onejugs and jars
430 Iron pots from \ to 15 gal
lons
S° camp or Dutch ovens
7 2 tinned, iron tea kettles
6 crats ajforted crockery ware
cynftfting of plates dishes
tureens , elegant pitchers,
1 case mi if and cross cut , and whip
laws
1 cask rice hooks,
2 bundles frying pans and lallaft
Jhovels
2 ditto rice lieves
1 cask ft eel corn mills,
coffee ditto,
hooks and hinges helv'd hatchets,
grubbing hoes, fafbionable
round and Jquare brass fire
dogs with Jhovels and tongs
to tut
I cask boxf pice mills , bottle frauds,
glaz'd fjats f o r fern ants,
f adales aud bridles, pound ,
pins, double tnd finglc bri
dles, guv leeks
i cask peuier dishes, plates, bafons
candle moulds, and ink
’ fiands,
I cask square geffie irons, round
waffle ditto, carpenters fin
gk, jack and fore p banes, wag
gon jack /crews, fleet plate
hand saws
tiu baking pans,and scales
Twig end loaded crop whips
1 ceft drifting glasses with drawers
SAVANNAH, Printed by LYON fc? MC/ftSE.
SEPTEMBER 27, 1803.
1 cask iron tinned table and tea
spoons, japan and coffee pots, candle
flicks money /cates, bell mettle kettles,
grid irons , powder flasks, and Jhot
pouches, japan waiters, square and
round fat tin work tea caddies,rat and
mou e traps 2 cajks fportman's pocket
pen knives. Table knives and forks ,
Carving ditto, Sciffars , cork and turn
screws.
September 2. 96. ts,
’lax Collector*s Sales,
WILL be fold at the court koufe in th
town of Brunswick, on the third day ot
March next, the following trails of land,
liruated in Glynn county, (f so much
thereof as will iatisfy the tajes due and
oils, represented as being in default,
anlets the proprietors, or sgents, avail
.'•emfelves of the tax laws, /n such caf*
made and provided, viz.
<0 of a - Jo whom origin- fax in dr rears
cres a'lygranted, tt 1 80 5 inclufivs
1000 Granted to James loitell,
tax eleven years, 90 52
4°° granted to ‘I hoinas Carter,
tax eleven years, 33 22
600 granted to Collin Riddock,
tax for tweive s, 50 16
lOQO granted to John Picfce, tax
eighteen years, 145 s®
aoo granted* to Archibald Me.
Brown, tax elevenyears, 18 o 4
3000 granted to William Harvey,
tax tour years, j 6 75
James Powell* C. T. G.C.
August 24, 1803.
N. B Having observed hme forewarn
ings, on fome of my publications ot land,
this is requesting all peribns that hold
iand which is, or may hereafter be, noti.
ced ill any of my advertisements, where
on the tax has been regularly paid, so that
it will not come under the the tax Jaw
in such case made and provided, in such
case, to forward proper vouchers from
the receiver of tax returns where such
rax may have been paid.
I observe one tra& forewarned of 30*
acres, for 350. Probably dj-* re niay be
initances of great being i*
fome parr paid.*
•Vept. 9* 98 ts.
lax Colie Bor's Sale.
\\ ILL be fold at the court house in the
town of Brunswick, on the sth day of
ovember next, the following tra&s of
iancLfiiuated in Glynn county, or as much
r.he thereof as will pa y the rax due, and
cells. returned by the following person?
for tbeyears 1800 and 1801, agreeable
to tax return
Mo of acres <ir by returned, T ax,
9 7 fait tTia-r(h, 200 fea-iflsnd hm
moch, by Raymond Dnnmre
jmi. tax, 12 1-2
200 sea if]aud hommoch* 1010
pine, by HJchard Ward* ax, 2 91 1-4
tax, Ward for lßor do.
for John parrot, >’* 125 1-2
150 inland swamp, 550 pine,
by John Hendricks tax, y 1-2
James Powell C, T. G.C
dvguft 2j[ih, 1803. pS is
~T NOTICE.
THE fubicriber about to leave
the (late tor a few months has ap
pointed and duly authorized the
following gentlemen his attornies
during his absence, viz.—John P.
Wiiliamfon, James B. Maxwell,
William B. Bulloch, and John H.
Morel, Esquires. The business
will be carried on asufual at his
store on the Bay, by Mr, Alexan
der Irvine, and Medad Hanners,
under theinfpedion of the above
named attornies.
All thofc who have open ac
counts, and neglefted to close
them on the firft day of January
last are requested to call and fettle
the fame previous to the firft of
Augufi: next otherwise their ac
counts will be placed in ‘the hands
of an attorney for colle&ion.
EDWARD STEBBINS.
Sav, June 3. 87
Ibirty Dollars
WILL be given to any perfon,who
will dcltverthe 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,
-dovenly in his dress and of a very down
call, forbidding appearance.
T wenty dollars will be paid for appre
hending Base and ten dollars for Cyrus,
by applyingtoA. McQueen at Mon/gom
cry, or f o’" Wiiliamfon & Morel. ts.
June ii—tf 7 4
By Authority,
SCHEME of a LOTTERY,
To build a Catholic Cathedral Church in the
City of Baltimore.
I prize ot Dollars 20,000
1 ditto 1 o,oo u
2 ditto 5000 is Jo,(*o
5 ditt# loco M 5,00°
I ditto v 50#
25 ditto So#
200 dirt* 100
200 ditto 50 lo,oo°
200 dirt# 25 J>o oo
2500 ditt3 2o
-4000 ditto iy 6 0; oo*
1 firft drawn ticket after 2000, have
ing a blank to its number, 500
1 ditto after 4000 ditto 500
I ditto after 6000 ditto 500
1 ditto after 8000 ditto 500
I ditto after 10,000 ditt# 500
1 ditto after 12,000 ditto 500
I dirto af'er 15.000 ditte 50*
I ditto after IS,OOO ditto 500
1 ditto after 20,000 ditto 2o#o
last drawa ticket, which nuy have
a bLuk. to its number, 4o##
7154 Prizes, 2i#,00
13,846 Blanks. Not two to a Prize.
21,000 tickets,at 10 Dollars each, 2t0,000
she laudable purpose of this Lottery,
the many valuable Prizes offered—and
there not being two Blanks to a Prize,
are coniideratior.s which give the Mana
gers, reason 10 hope fora rapid sale of the
tickets. The Drawing #fill commence
as soon as a fiiffcient nomber of Tickets
(ball be fold te autnorife it, and thirty
days after the completion of the chaw
ing, Prizes will be paid to the forinate
Adventurers, subject to a deduction of
Fifteen per cent. Such prizes as fliall
not be demanded within Twelve Month*
after the drawing is finifhed, (hall b
considered as rclinquUhed for th# bene
fit of the Church.
Tickets to be had #f the Managers, or
of such Pcrfons as may be appointed by
them.
MANAGERS.
RightAcv. Bijhop Carrol,
ft ancis Beefton.
Messrs, David Wiiliamfon.
Robert Walsh.
Charles Gbequiere •
Patrick Benuet.
jirnold Rivers,
Luke Tier nan,
Francis 1. Mitcbel. ,
Ticket sto be had in Charleflon, 0]
the rev . Mr. Le Mercier. Reflor
of the Roman Catholick ( hurch , and
in Savannah, of TbomasDecbeneaux,
merchant, corner of Broughton ana
Jefferfon Jireets.
* 100.
Notice.
ALL persons having demands again!,
the eftateof Joshua Stafford, deceased
are requeued to exhibitthem legally aut
thenticated for payment on or before tm
firft day of September next, and all ihof
indebted to make payment by that day, tc
Margaret Stafford, Admx.
Glynn county, May 26. 68.0
7o Leafefor a term of years
A VALUABLE tract of oah
hickory and rice lands withir
Seven miles of Savanah equal in
quality to any lands in the Count;
of Chatham. For terms apply to
Francis Courvoifie.
November 24. ts (ts)
Edwin H. Bolton ,
Has for sale at his ship yard
SPRUCE and Yellow pine spars
and maftr. from 25 to 73 feet
long which will be foie at a moderatt
price in rough or wrought.
White pine Boards,
Ranging Timber,
Tar and Turpentine,
He is well fixed for heaving vessels
down and doing all kinds fhipcar
nters work ts,
December 22, (it’
Assize for September* 803.
The price of flour being nine
dollars and fifty cents per barrel,
Bread for this month mult weigh,
viz,
il I cts. loaf, alb. 3 02.
6cts. loaf, ilb. 1 4. oz.
Os which all Bakers and Sellers of Bread
*re to take due notice.
JEREMIAH CUTLER,XhyTrcafarer.
Twelve and a halt Cents {lngle
Office of Disceuit* lx Deleft
Sav*rtiiat f February i, 180 ;
ALL perfonstfanlaaing bulin* *
at the Bank, will please to obferv. ,
that after the 15th instant, no bills
notes of a Ids sum than one hundr- i
dollars will be received for difeount.
Thomas Mendenhall , Ca/hier.
bank.
FROM the firft June next, until the firff
of November, the hours for tr*nfa-r *
business at this office will be from 9
o’clock until 2.
By order of the Board,
Thomas Mendenhall, Ca/hier .
May 30th, 1803. ‘ 6 q
The Subfcribcr
WILL be absent from this State until
the ift O&ober next. Richard M. Stirrv
Esq. and Thos. F. Williams are duly
qualified to a<s as his attornies dnriue
said absence.
Richard Dennis.
June 2,i c 03 ts 70.
Notice.
ALL persons having demands againff
the eltate of William bhepard, lare
of Liberty county.deceafed, are requeh. and
to render them properly atteded, and
those indebted, to make immediate pay.
ment, to
John Jones, Adm’r. -
Liberty County, Bth April, 1803, 55.tf.
Notice is Hereby Given.
THAT the fublcribers have
been duly appointed Assignees of tie
eftat# and effects of Richard Wayne,
junior sand f and Benjamin Sims, of Savannah
and Augusta, in the diftrhtt of Georgia
—Bankrupts. All persons indebted o
the said Wayne and Sims, are therefo;#
requested to make immediate payment,
and all those who have any of thcii
effeds,are required to deliver the fame i®
, David Reid 9
Thomas Gardner,
of Augusta, or
William Boyd , of Char left on,
February 14, 1803. ts. (40)
50 Dollars Reward •
STOLEN from the Tub*’
scriber’s Stable at Rats'*
Mali plantation, five miles
above this city, on Saturday
light the 6th inst. a yellow
i3A Y HORSE, upwards of
fourteen hands high ; had a
imall white fpotinhisforehead,
two hind feet white, hismain
iays on the left fide of his neck ;
andhas a remarkable hole un
der the skin upon his hip, on
the mounting fide, which is
inoft conspicuous w hen in mo
tion : trots well and canters
remarkably light and easily.-
Brands if any, not recollected*
The above reward of Fifty*
Dollars, will be paid by thd
fublcriber forthief and horse :
Ten Dollars on delivery of the
horse, either to myfelf, or
Mr. James Alger ; and Forty
Dollars on convi&ion of the
thief.
S. HAMMOND.
Savannah, Augufl 9, 1803.
90 ts.
A BOATSTOLEN.
Was Stolen from off the fubfcribrr*
wbart, on the night of the sth inst. a
small (hips YAWL BOAT, painter! blac k
and Yellow $ about fix inches of the u p
of her item broken—(lie is supposed 10
hare beea taken by iome sailors, for the
convenience of deiertion,and may be pro*
bably left at Ton Bridge, Union Ferry or
Pnrlbburg j—A Dutch sailor, by name
?arel, or, Charles Snvjrbeth, who was
oae of the mariners on board the fchoc
ner Lapwinp, to which vcflel the Ywwl
belonged, is supposed to be one of the
thieves .• h is about aO year* of age #
Jour, clumsy made.—ls the said
is apprehended in pofieffion of the boat,
‘ud is back with the boat, and
fufficient proof to convi& him, can b
produced—l will give a reward of sis.
teen dollars, and for the boat alone hr#
iollart will be rewarded by
THOMAS Ft-INY.
Aufift t,— gg ti
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