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Georgia Republican & State Intellis'encer
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Volume II; No. 20.
Six Dollars a Year, fialf in Advance.
AUCTION.
On Frijtty the C)th December next , 14 Prime
■African Born
negroes,
Confiding of Men, Women, Boys, and Girls,
Terms made known at time of sale.
JOSEPH ARNOLD, Aud’r.
December 2 \ g.
~auctionT
Cn Friday the of December next r.S:!I be
sold before my Auciion-Jlore ,
ALL the property of John Juftjcr,
drees fed, confiding of about 500 pair
SHOES, of different kinds— 30 pair Boots
a f p> Morocco and Calf SKINS—a small
BUILDI ‘ G on the Bay, near to Edward
Harden shriek building—oneHOßSE,£cc.
By order of the adminijirators.
t OSEPH ARNOLD, A.d’r.
Factorage & Commihion
Dr r
bujijiejs .
The fubferiber has convenient (lores on 1
Clark’s wharf, f rthe reception of produce j
See, offers his fcrviccs to tiir planters and 1
others in the Factorage and CommiiSon
Business,
S. L, Bullen.
IF bo has for U~dc,
800 bufiiels allum fait
35 barrels No. 1 Boston beet
35 ditto No. 2 ditto ditto
2 half and 4 quarter pipes old Maderia
wine
10 pieces cotton bagging
5 boxes cotton cards
8 ditto India china
2 elegant eight dav clock
I ditto Piano Forte
India cotton, Chintz, handkerchiefs, checks
See. &c. Stc.
Dec. 2. Bt. 1?.
EtSL.N t.ZEi< HITCH,
Sail*Maker—lnforms the public
that he has recommenced business m the
fame place that his brother and fcimfelf
formerly occup cl, nn M oiitmci'i♦
wharf. He returns thanks so the pub
lie for former favours and foilcfos a
continuance of custom.
Dec. 2. 18. P4L
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REGIMENTAL ORDERS.
Tft December, 1803.
The officers of the Chatham
Regiment of Militia are'hereby
ordered and directed to convene
at the CourtDjouJc hi the city of j
Savannah % on T btirfJay the JifA
fsenth in ft. at eleven 0 elect: , A, .
M. that being the day appointed
Jor the eleCiicn of a Major of the
Jecond Battalion of the Chatham
Ref intent cf Militia , in the room
of Major Shad, promoted , and
the following officers are appoint
ed toJuperintend the laid ele EH on,
viz. Captains Doyle, Read, Ney/t
& White.
By order of Colonel Shad.
G. R. Duke, Adj’t.
Agreeably to Regimental Orders of
this date, public notice is hereby given
that an Eledioa will be held at the court
lfoufe in this city on Thursday the fif
teeathinff. fora MajorToinmandanrof the
fo-cond Battalion ot the Ch atham lie..’
merit of militia, i;: t:.e room of oi >j ji
S iad promoted, pole opened at 11 o'clock
A. M.
F. D„k, -)
G. P Read, I M
S. Xey’c, (
j. r- mite, J
JAOitlC .
ALL per iocs having demands t
the ettute oi Daniel Rugbee, late oi ‘•a.
visonffn, (hoe.makvr decipded, are r'.' t u*ft_
ed.to render them properly a netted—and
t! ofe indebted, to make immediate paj .
kmeat to Gardner Tufts.
GARDNER TEE IS, 7 . , ,
ELISHA BUGBEE, j Ad,urs *
Sjv. 22. SOf. 14.
Notice .
ALL persons having demands aeainfi,
the eitateof Joshua Stafford, dcccafed
3re requeued so exhibitihem legally aue
themicated for payment on or before the
so-st day of September next, and all thole
indebted to make payment by thar day, to
Margaret Stafford, Admx .
Glynn county, May 26 rtS.tl
.. , ■
Blank Che cl
For Sale at (his Office*
S her jit's Sales.
Ontucsday the 6th of December
next to:/1 be expo fed to falg at the
cour t-boufe in Savannah between the
hours cf so Cd 3 o’ clc Cfc that day,
all that fore or bn tiding near tie
market-square occupied by Ch rift it
M y Lachlan idco. Jtized as the pro ■
perty of Samuel Smith f the former
purchasers not having complied with
the conditions cffale. And all that
trad cf laud on Canouchie /aid to
contain 400 acres more or less with a
grist mill, aft ore and other improve
ments thereof, occupied by the fatd
defendant id feiued as his the faic
hamuel Smith*3 property
THOs. NORTON, S.C.C.
The (lore above ad verriled lets at a
clear profit of s')o dollars per annum
It is on a leafed half lot of Gen fackfon’s
near one year to run—The lease may be
renewed.
The Subicriber
L ILL be abientfrom this State until
the ifr October next, Richard M. Stitts,
Gq. and i iios. K. Williams ar e duly
qualified ia aT as fiR atfornies during
laid ablence.
Richard Dennis.
June 3,t c 03 ts 70,
Received^
Per bng Di/patch from Soft on.
:ono pair Negroes (black 1 flioes
100 ditto men’s ‘ ditto
ico dicro women’s do- ditto
5 tons bar Iren aborted
t ditto German ffesl
1 ditto Sheer Moulds
1~2 ditto Sheet Iron
5 calks 5.1 cut Nails
50 ca It Iron tea Kettler.
54 Grindstones
1 trunk bilk Bandanas
Chocolate
Starch
M ‘o'ifaHored Tobacco, See-
JACKSON A HARTsTEENE*
‘ November 1, q, ts.
Air. Armour ,
OPENS his D ANCING SCHOOL
at a room opposite Commerce Row,
THURSDAY i 7 th inst. InftrudHon
given three days in each week, viz.—
Monday , Tuesday and IVednrfda v. l.adies
will receive their lessons on Thnrfuay and
Friday Afternoons, from 2 until 5 o'clock
and Gentlemen, from 5 ant ill 7 o’clock ;
and on Saturday Afternoon, Ladies front 2
until! 4 o’clock, and Gentlemen from 4 j
untill 6 o’clock.
L.ikewife on Thursday Evening 17th;
inst. he commerces Inilruclion in miifick.— ]
Lessons given on Mond-y, Tuesday and!
IVednefday, Evenings, from 7 untill ic i
o’clock.
Ladies or Gentlemen wilhing for private j
lessons in Dancing, will receive immediate i
attention, by giving information at the
room.
November 18. 14. ts.
Twenty Dollars Reward,
p AN A WAY irom
I \ the Snh- cribcr
j about lath induct, a
! \ j Neoan fellow named
FELIX, about 21
DID *A. }'-ars ot r ge, 5 feet
10 has *,
fiat nose and thick
lips,with a very pr .uninent moutii, and
(peeks bad Fuglifn.had on wiien he wen:
oil an ofnaburgs fiiirt end rrowfers,
and a chin hat. It is fiipcoffd he will
attempt to hire himfeif 0:1 board fome \
\ die! hoF-.d ro the Indies. An’
perion and liverint G*d felled to ti e ?uh
feriber, or lodging him in bavannah Goal
ik*ii receive t'ue above reward.
l jfo? £±£.72.
Veringmn, If.e oi Ilojie,
lone hh I Ro * -r
Assize jor Dec . 15’ 03.
Ihe price of Boor bein<> eight
dollars 2nd fifty cents per oarre]
Bread-for this month mult weigh,
AiZ.
12 i- cts. loaf, alb. 6 oz.
6 A cts. loaf, ilh. 3 oz.
Os which al! Bakers and Sellers of Bread
are to take due notice.
JEJL3.MIAH CUYLER, CityTreafurer
Drought to Goal .
A Ngro Fellow ; calls hirafelf An.
dre. fays he belongs to Mr. Paul Tie..
pirr of George-Town, South Carolina,
laid fellow is about ffve fe<rt 7 inches
high and about thirty years of acre
country born.
T. P. Oates, Goile r
Nov. ii, iq, ts.
SAVANNAH, by LYON MORSE.
DECMBER 9, 1803.
Ir l"i yjj 7 pcwholdcrs of the Prtibyr ian
X Church are requfted to call on the
fubicriber for tbeir notes, which will be ?i
----f v en up to them agreeable to an order of tbs
| 2tjth inst.
GEO. HARRAL, Trustee.
December 2. jg. ts.
Public Rale.
ON tlie firfl Monday ,iu January next,
‘’ ill be iolcl at the Court-house m
! the city of Savannah, all those eleven lots in
! I* ranklin-ward on the Bay bounded on tlie
N. Weft, by Weft Broad-street, to the taft
by Mefirs. Telfair & Clay, pursuant to and
on the terms of the ordinance lately pasted
for laying ors and felling said lots : at the
fame time will be fold the vacant lots in
Eioert-ward. Saie to begin between the
hours or ten and eleven o’clock in the
forenoon to continue until three o’clock
and to be carried cn under the inspection
of Tofeph Clay, William Stephens, Samu
el Howard, John P. Wiliiamfon and Geo.
Harral Esquires, or any three of them, a
committee appointed by the corporation of
Savannah to iuperintruri ihe said fide.
By order of Council
G. R. DUKE,
Dec. 2. 18. ts. City Marshal.
Alfa,
j 7
On the day following at the fame place
and fame hours lot No. 10 in Walhington
ward granted to Al arq lot No. 6 Green
ward granted to Burle re-entered by order
of council.
G. R. DUKE.
?>c. 2. 18. U. City Marshal.
Muiiiußs Sates.
- WILL be fo|d at
>uu u< a 1 wick, er tackei appa
rel aud furniture an inventory of which
is lodged in the Marftiads
demr.ed and to be fold under and by vir
tue of a (decree of the honorable Wm.
Stephens Ffqr. Judge of the Diftnch oi
Ge.nra. f'r.having impwtcd into this
Rate a number of negroes contrary tc
its laws aid and the laws
of the United States.
Den . Wall, M. D- G.
Dec 2. ts.
FOR SALE,
A plantation i-n Glynn county, within
two miles of the town of Brunfwicfc,
containing two hundred and fifty acr C s ?
about one hundred of which is fiire
hammock anti tnarfii land, equal to an>
in the (fare tor the culture of cotton
tlie rest pine land-—there is about fix:y
acres under good fence, slid planted
inis }ear. The iucatum is equal to a
-1 y on the feabcard it being open to the
loan J dividing the I {lands of St. SL
mons Si JekyL Aifo a full view of St. i
Andrews and Do bey inlets a river com- J
ing from St Simons found in one ;
hundred yards of the house, fotbitany
vessel drawing ten feet water can lav
at tie landing, with £lh and oyfc-rs to be
got in plemy at the fame lanriri'p, and
us he. tnv av any olace in the fouiberjj
part of the Rate, with the advart ? re 0..
a good rap-- for all kind cf flock.
There b a rev/ r otiling house i n which
the'fub’eriber re AH'", C n the tracT equal
o any ::i the country, a good kitchen &
tcotton. house, with one of Ev-s’s pins,
a good garden, yard, and every out buil
ding neceffsry for a cotton plantation.
For terras, appW in Savannahl’to gen.
Da\id B. MitchAt, or on the premises,
to the fubferiber,
H. D. Scone.
Drc. 2. jA rs.
jackfoa 6c Hartftene.
Have rece ved ly Lilza and Minerva from
Li vetpoGt.
t trunk cocton and worded ho fiery
i case thickftts jeans and luilian
t do. durants
i do. brown linens and oznaburgh
thread
i trunk fafhionable calicoes
do. silk and cotton umbrellas
r bale Briitol and role blankets
i bale ladies cloth, Lmionabie
fwanfdovvn rufTAett and bom
bazeers
12 dozen blue woolen caps for ne
groes
50 velvet corks
blacksmiths anviiis and smiths vises!
Oct. 14. ts. 107,
NO 7 ICE'.
Those who have zny business tc
trar.Gcl wif h the fubiVribcr. will p’eafe
to call at the fters of Clr. Thomas Scott
Market. Sqiare.
Charles M’Kenna.
I November 1, 1803. ts
JOSE PH PRESCOTT,
Painter and Glazier ,
Returns thinks to the citizens of Savsin
-11/!) an.l it-* vicinity, for the many past h t .
‘ or s lie has received, and informs them that
he has now engaged a number of workmen
accompliftaed >n the various branches of h ; s
profeliion. He wiU therefore be ready to
execute* any orders in his hue with readiness
and expedition. One or two hinds will be
furnilhcd for the country if reouirci occa
fioually.
He has cn land.
A general aflortment oi paints, oil and
window glafs—Saftics furnifned and Armed
at the fr.orteft notice.
Dec. 2. 18- ts.
I he Subftnber
RESPiICTF ULLV informs his friends
and enftomers that he has arrived
from^Nevr-: ork, 6c is now ready to receive
any orders in his business which shall be
pmuftuady attended to and executed with
neatneis and oiipatch. ‘Hie fubferiber has.
for iale fuperfinc blue and black cloths
Dark mixt and brown ditto. London firioke
drab ao. blue white and buff Cafiimere
dai/ii and ligi't mixt do. velvet cords white
and coloured Merfeilles black and white
ftviped fatius assorted.
O. POTTER.
Dec. 2. tB. tf 4
*B***"em*i'mm mbmp -r ■ —u— n ■ ii mm n r
TO RENT,
A neat two-story HOUSE in Yamacraw,
ca eulated for the accommodation of a fam
ily, having a good kitchen, Gven &c.
Also for Sale,
One Lot (No io) situated on the Bar,
in Yamzcraw, with a kng fingle-ftoiy horde
thtrecr, calculated for a lhop. And
1450 acres (old survey) prime cotton land,
situate on V/lxite-Oait creek, to
XrjttTe Satilla river; within fix or eight miles
ot toe town of Brunfwickj It has a good
.anding place for small vtffels or beats o
any defeription. Warranted titles will b
produced and terms made known by vppiy
ign to Mrs. Ann Gibbons, or to
David [on D Scott.
Decembers. ts. 18.
foleyT
Taylor G? Ladies Habit - Maker,
FROM London, informs The plibli , that
he has commenced business in Savannah,
next door to Mr. Remfhart, Saddler. Eve
rv order he may be honored with in his
line, shall be excelled on the ihorteft notice,
with elegance and tafle.
Uniforms made in the highefic Rile.
C.U Mrs. FOLEY, being regularly
bred to the Midwifery business. offers her
fA vices to tue public in that line.—Bemr f
lately from Lend n, Ihe will aifo do up
any thing iti the Mantua-making line:.: the
high est file. Dec. 2. ° jg.
Or- thff 30th December, will be said
at auction before the house ’ o t’ t ) t f u ,_
feriber, the remainrg property cf Tohn
Cos dec. confiftm® oi sundry of
household furniture Sic. Condition
n ,-e
-a !]>•
S. Morfie, Ada Tr.
Dec. 1.
rnil/onWEndf |
Save now landing /rat: cn Hard the brD
Echo, ft am Ns w-Tor l:.
Old Land. part. Madeira, WINES,
• ; o. do. Tenerifle, > in pipes IE
Cherry, Malaga, Port, J qr . ‘calks,
Cogniac and Barcelona brandies in pipes,
Holland and county Gins in do.
Hyfon and Hyfon Ikin teas
r-eper pimento and white finger
Ncgroe shoes by the calk or pair
A few calks well a floated Guffs warcfuittblc
for the country,
Aifo on confisinn^ent.
_ A general affbrtment of mahogany fur
niture of the newciT falllions.
On hand.
A complete siiortment of groceries c.
usual which they will dispose of on the
terms.
November 25. St. 17; tf.’
Cet to& D agyinyy.
CO c
Two hundred piecei fird quali
ty Inverness Cot,on Bagging for
Lie on liberal terms by
MAGEE & HOWARD.
Nov. 22. iot. 1 x.
~c~aTlt~c~o~e~s.
6 trunks just received and opened, cf
choice patterns and farted quali ics.
Robt. tz John Boiton.
Nov. 15, 12. 121.
WAN TED
A person who is well acquainted
with the cul'urs of cotton, and manage
ment cf negroc", and can produce suf
ficient vouchers cfhis honeftv, indultry
and sobriety. The p’ace on wiiicti he
will reside is as healthy as any in Brynr
couuty. For fur .her information apply
to
John H. Morel.
Dec. 2: 18. b:.
IVHOLE NUMBER
i ‘.vtive a:’d .♦ lialf Ccntr; liable.
ffHk FUBMC IN GENERAL
RE hereby inf or.:iad, t r at:t
1 dt\. lulfcri. tionj opened for tek
\[y Itkc nds of Jits Dxcdlouf
Gtmr.il Jmues jackfon, and the
Honorable Gsr.cral L.;hlar. M’ln
i t'Clb 0/ c . t,;td of i,c-jT.",±,
CONDITIONS.
x.aco of turn io oe tun:a in L eif
MIL ita ry (Jiu ifo rm.
Each t; tends to be z vet! cn proved,
let :n a frame i cl cs by
twelve, rtlt in burn fed grid arid
the gb/s enamelled—to U executed
by W illiam Gardner, & Cos. ar.d df
fivefca to icitb suijet Her by Inch
per ion cr persons, as the laid William
Gardner Cr Cos. frill from time to
t:r::e appoint wiL.nn one sear fre-yt
f r ,„ ; . r J
, n't i.. cot.
Far': sul-grlber to pay Errt s.r:d
Ii ha;r dofi j's ::i de a very ct each
I ’iKCKCiS lor wr:cp shall subscribe.
i N. B. Gebnk.ncri who wifb to sub~
scribe, u ill be pleased to apply to
MfftLyon Gi Morse, printers ,
Ai;* i Asses Cowles, at the old Coffee
■ House or to Mcifrs. William Gar
dner D Cos. ts.
Savannah, 2d May, 1803; 67,
~no 1 jRTK ’
dI E cc part Rerih ip of Davies
X & Gun, has tilts day difolved
by mutual con lent; they therefore
requcß all thole indebted to them
to make payment to, James M*-
Cafce, who is authorifed to irrtle
| their accounts; and all those who
have demands ? gain ft said concern
to call for payment ar their form *
erftorp, which is ft ill continued
by John Davies, who requests Z
continuance o 1 cuuoin.
John Davies.
(hnjlophtr Gunn.
Nov. an. 14. ts.
NOTICE. ‘
AI) persons having demands 3-
: gainft the estate cf Jcbn 3. Girardeau,
deceaftd, are requefred to exhibit them
legally authenticated, and those indebted
to make immediate paymeniL to
Elizabeth M. A. Girardeau,
Serb 23. 102. ts. Adm’rx,
KUTJcTJ,
The fubferibers to the FEMALE ASY.
LUM, are. informed that on
the rr ch Decen'.ber, an election will take
p’ace st the Preißyrerian Church, for*
forming anew board fo*- the enfuiog
year— the orefent board solicits the mem*
oers or rhe fain Afyium, to meet on that
cay, to give *n thrir voter ; Any ladies
v’ o are vriliing. to r&rder themlelv r g
more er.ritled to the bleuings cf the Httlo
Orphans, by becoming members of the
ntw board, wuil be so pood a* to ferni
in their names, by the rcth of December,
to Jane Smith. They ft at ter themselves
this mede of election, will give more
latisFafftion to the fubferibers in geYieralj
than the One formerly puifiiel.
Fy order or the board.
JANE SMITH, Sec’rv.
Oft. 7 TO
Twenty lx>iiars Reward.
RAN A WAY from the fubferiber
near Fort-iViikinfon, on the 10th uit. i
negro n;-n named GiLBER.T, formerly
:be pioperty of Mrs. Ba ey : He is a
‘tour, well IT, and follow about 35 or 40
years of age, has large beard and white
trs, and very wide forehezd, and has
fears ors h*s Hreaft, occaffoned by
his being lauly Tabbed. He stole a
mare at FcM Wfikinfon, rode her down
the ALtarruha and fold her at Mil-igan’s
Bluff; he then went cn down the road
to Sar.favelo B uff, v/here ke left th.-et
river roed, and I foippofe ha; made his
ay to New'o xn, bt. Mary’s or Flo
rida. He has a pms in the name of JcHt
W oten, Bating fum he is to give for
03 hire for twelve months. He is a.
very artful follow and capable of deceiv
ing any credulous person. I hope this
is a caurion for any person hiring, or in
any manner concerning with f*d
Whoever will take fatd negro and have
him confined in any goal, giving norice
thereof to the Printers in Savannah, or
the fubferiber near Fort Wilkinson, shall
receive tr.e above reward, and all reason
able charges paid by
Tbadeus Holt.
C3* The Pijl-Office is rk;>ioved t\i s day
to the House adjoining, between Mrs* Minis
and Thomas Decheneaux, in Brouglitou*
street.