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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer.
Volume ll.* No. 43.
Six Dollars a Year, half in Adtancc.
In COUNCIL,
SoßOrmah, fair usury a Otb 1804*
WHEREAS by an a£t of Afiembiy pas
fed a/ fbe last k ffiun of /he Legifia/urr,
Council arc vetted wi/h /he power* from
and aftar the firft day of March nex/, to
appoin# and licence ax many VENDUE
MAS l ERS for /he said Ci/y, as fhal!
apply, be approred of, /.,ke out a licence,
and give good and fufficien/ fccuri ty as
required by said a£L
‘Therefore Resolved .
Thai Council will at their firft
met ling after /he firft of March nexr,
receive applica/ions for licences from
such persons as wish to a£l as A"i£bon
eers for the prefen/ year, purfuanr to thfc
of Aflembly in such case made and
provided.
Entrust from tie Minutes.
James Wilson, c. G.
e. h lire's:
HAS for fa/e, on configament at vendue
fr'M’iy at the Store south-cast corner of the
Exchange.
2 pipes braady,
I ditto bed 4th proof Cognise ditto,
\7 Bbli brown sugar,
15 boxes fwcct oi/,
9 cases coarfc and fine hats,
xo boars No. 10 cotton cards,
t bales letter paper,
jy ps. fine and *oarfe cloths,
S. fine patterns of ditto.
•otton bagging,
4 trunks chintzes,
elegant p/aid4,
Benga// ftnpes k. fa; liters ot/ficoss
iron cherts,
digerters from S to 24 qts.
an excellent nevr piano iorte,
fefh pairs of card tables,
3 tea tab/e,
fancy and Windsor chairs,
drafting cases,
N. B. Moft of the above goods vtill be
fold at 60and 120 days, for good notes with
erith approved endorfert, or up/and cotton.
Jam 10, 1804.
A Great Bargain,
FOR. Sale a very valuable traft of
Land, well calculated for the cul
ture of Cotton, Corn, Indigo, Tobacco,
Set —Containing 1400 Acres, 600 ot
Which is excellent Pine Land, the remain,
der Oak kc. On said Land is one
Bavr and fvr> Grist Mills—acrufe a crt*
that divides the piny and oaky Lands
and is fufficient to keep all in complete
motion in any season. On another
Creek, that is diredlly adjoining the
plantations, is a cotton Machine well
conftru&ed, can clean from 3 to 400 lbs,
cotton per day about 200 acres cleared
land under good fences, and generally
frefti. For further particulars enquire
•f John Williams, Market-Square, Sa
vannah, or to the fublcriber on the pre„
mises in Burke County, 1 5 miles above
Waynesborough—- Brushy Creek,
fames Welch.
N.B Property will be taken for any
part, and notes at one and t*'o years for
the remainder. It is a remarkable good
stand for a country ftorc being on the
roar* from Augulla to Louuville, oos
(u3f"iiricr Creek at Farmer’s Bridge
February lo 3S tu *L
Family Bibles.
A few copie’s of Carey’s Edition for
fate at 10 dollars each containing a
large nuixiocr of handiOme plates and
■saps. Aifo notes relercnces and a Za
ble for Family Records.
N. B. Subscribers for the above may
be fupp/ied by applving to
Wm, Powers.
Blank bills bf Exchange for sale as a
bove dit/o ; ot Lading, executed near
ly equal to copperplate.
Fedruary 7* 3
Brought to Goal.
A Negroe fellow—calls himtelf Andre
fays he belongs to Mr. Paul Trapier of
Geervetown.beuthCarolira said feaow
is about five feet 7 inches high and about
thirty years ot age country bom.
]. P. Oats Goaler.
Nov. 11. rs -
Chatham , G oai.
T-ROUGHT toGoal,a negro fellow,fay
D hit teme is HOPE; that he ran a way
from Mr,Corbet in South Carolina, ®t*r
Georgetown, and formerly belonged to
Thomas Hamilton, of Columbia count}
U Georgia. j P- Oates, goaler-
Savannah. May.iOth ißoj h.I
” Assize Jor Feb . 1804.
The price of flour being nine
dollars per barrel, Bread for this
month mu ft weigh, v\z.
n | cts. loaf, alb. £ox.
6 ± eta. loaf, iib* 2*02.
Os which all Bakers and Selim
of Bread are to take due notice. *
Jccrmiah Cujler, City Treaty**
Nor ICE.
AFTER the expiration of nine months
from the daie hereof application will
be made to the honorable the justices of
the Inferior court of the county of Liberty
for leaie to fell a of land lying on
Canouchce, being of the real estate of fa
cob More deceased, for the benefit of the
heir* and creditors of the said deceaftd.
l iberty County, January 24.,
GiIORGIA. }By If^ ac Crews, clerk o*
L. S. > the court pf Ordinary fo r
I fas c Crews. ) the county of Camden in
the state aforefaid
WHEREAS Frances MaflauU of the
Town of St. Mary’s applies for letters of
adraiftraiioD on the estate and effects of
George ftullrnciw deceived,
ft hefe are therefore to cite & admoniffi
*ll and Angular the kindred and creditors
ot|the deceased, to file their objections, if
any they have, in my office en or before
the second Monday in April next, other
wile letters of administration wiij.be gran_
ted accordingly. Given under my hand
and seal this 7th ot February ISO 4.
February 24. 42. 2t. *
her Sale Freight orebartet .
The Brig Brandywine P.
Mafter. pply to
matter on board, at Mcffrs
Hunter and Minis’s wharf.
Jan. 6. 28. ts.
20 Dollars Reward.
Stolon horn the fubferiber, at B.yan
county Court-house, on the 7th inlt. a
Silver watch, with one of the hands
loft, with a gold chain ana key, and a
Scotch Pebble seal. Also a new black
hat, and a red Moroco pocket book,
containing 2 i-2 guineas, two ten doL
iar bills and two geld rings. Any per_
son who will give such information of
the above articles as will enable the owner
to get them, Ihali receive the above re
ward.
John La M’Tafh.
to. ts. 39
Marshal’s Salts.
TO be fold at the Coui t.h.oufe in the
city oi Svannah, on the firft Tue-(
in March next, all that trail of land;
containing by original survey ore thou
find acres, King and being in the county
of Camden on Satiiia river, bounded to
rhe westward and northward, at the
time of the grants by lands of Alexander
lugiis, but i*v>w oi Meftrs. M’Nifh &
Grant *nd cn all other sides by lands
the proprietors of which are unknown.
Thin traft contains upwards of two hun
dred ttcres of prime cotton hammock land
laid tratft has lately been accurately re
furveyedand dmeafured by John M kin
non, Efqr. and a plat of such r*furvey
may be seen in the Marshal’s office and
correfl informaiio.i relpelting fa'd land,
may be bad from Mr, M kinnon. On
refurvev the traift is found to contain on
ly 999 acres ; the above levied, leized and
to he (old under execution as the proper
ly and estate cf Robert Baillie. decea
ted at the fait of Fowel i Ilopton, fur„
fvivors . *’
Bt n. Wall M. D. G.
Ffbrogrv y. 37 rs-
Found,
Near Judge Stephens’s, a few weeks
since. a red Morocco money Case, with a
miniature fi t in front The owner may
find means to obtain it by applying 3t
this Office.
Ladiei Boarding School.
Mrs. KUESTON refpe&fuiiy informs
the public that vacation ends January ift.
A few boarders, and day Scholars can be
accommodated. Dec. 25. ts. 25.
For Sale,
2 5,000 feet rangingtimber well fqau*-
red, yellow pine.
20,c00 state in boxer, best quality.
1 graphometre*
10 soup and table filler spoons.
l tea do.
\0 fork?, silver.
12 silver handled knives,
i Urge silver (blip ladle.
20 -cwt. of Iron for hoop*.
Enquire of
PETER AUBLVEAUD.
Dec. 16. 22 ts.
The Copartaerftnp,
Os J*ckfan and Hartftcne, is
due fey OPUtual con-j
Cent. fflMaofc to +*&m they are
iddebced •re to render in
their *camn& tar fetdemeaf, and
thofo who are indebted to them are
are requeued to make payment to
John jack (bin, who is duly aut ho
nied to fcak the bufiods of the
caacexn. }Um \<ukfon
]**. ?■ *r
j- 4 * _a> m.. J
SAVANNAH, Printed by LYON &? MORSE-
NOTICE,
ObfeTving an advertUnent in the
Geoigis Republican, Bgrwd Joint
M’Tafb, of the loss offu r&y articles loft
at Bryan Court*huofe, 1 n ke this me
thod of informing the public, that the
content $ of said advertifment ate fa Tc
as he was not in the Court-house tha/
night, bur was seen by Mr. Fowler and
Mr. M’Damel, abou t /hree hundred yards
from /he Court-house, on the Darien
road, lying in a mud hole, in a state o;
en/ire intoxication. Af/er (upper Mr.
Fowler, a Mr. Rainey and m)felf wen t
and found him in /he place and ii ua ion
above delcribed, and brought him /othe
house, which he would no/ en/er, but
wen/ off, from which /ime l heaid cf
him no more ur./ii I saw his adver/if
ment in /he papers. When we went
to him he had no h. 4 and but one watch
with him. JOHNHARN.
Brvan County Feb. 24 t ( . 4 ? *
: n o nchT
Th<? fubferiher notifies all persons in.
debted to the late concern oiLongworth
Fahno &co that on the fiat day of .fUrch
next. All accounts then unpaid will be
put into the hands ot
an attorney for collection.
He. info begs leave to in orm his friends
1 hat le actupies a pair of MeSrs. A- Sc
1 . Beach’s (tore on t larks Wiari, where
he wjuid be happy to exec.nl their or*
ders aad strand to their m.ereft, in the
Factorage Line.
Joseph Lonkvortb.
Februnrv 10 :,8 ts.
Noli h.
The term ofcopartnerfhip between Thom
as & James Beggs, and Boyd,
under the ,firm of Beggs & Bold has this
day expired—yfll perfon* ha vug demands
againfl said firm are requelted to Hrefentthejr
accounts for settlement; and ill those in-
debted are hereby notiied to mike immedi
ate payment.
T. firms Biggs.
Surviting Copartner
Oift. 25. ts
The fubferiber*, fur tha intorin their
friends, that from the liberal upport which,
they have experienced under ti.c late firm
of Beggs & Boyd, are indued lo
new connexion withMr NT . Groves
for the purpose of continuing the
Factorage and Cinmijju h
nderthefirmof BEGGS&GROVES,who
from their determined attention to buiiitefs
and the security of their ftorcs, flatter them
felvei with a continuance of former favours
Thomas &j a. s bt>_ 5 .
R. N. Groves.
Coffee Louie wharf.
Oft. 24th, 1803. 7. ts.
No ike.
Those who have any bnfi nefs to tranf
*<ft: with ihe fubferiler will please ro
call at the (lore ot Mlf. Thomas Scstt
Market square.
Chailcs M’Kenna.
November 1. 9. ts,
NOTICE.
All persons having demands a
gainst the estate of John B. Girardeau,
deceased, are requested to exhibit them
legally authenticated, and those indebted
to make immediate paymen. to
Elizabeth M. A. Girardeau,
Sept. 23. 102. ts. Adm*rx.
Notice.
A LL persons having demand* againfl
fl the estate of William 6hepard,late
3f Liberty county,deceafed, are requested
to render them properly attested, and
thole indebted, to make immediate pay
ment, to
John Jones, Admhv
hibrrtv County, Rrh A pri I. r c o t.
NOTICE. “
ALL persons indebted to the estate
of the lite Samuel M’Cormick are
requested to make payment and those to
wh cm the estate is indebted will present
their demands to John Lawson Efbr. who
is appointed attorney for the ex*ecutors,
and to fettle the affairs of the estate.
JOS. MILLER, f
T. U. P. CHARLTON, $ Ex-or.
Wm. CHRISTIE. L
Jan. 24. ts. 33.
NOTICE.
The fuhlcriber having taken a (lore
fouth.eatl corner of the foii*
ciu hi. tricnol for their bulinet: iu the
Commission iff Factorage Lire.
Likewise for any particular and de
tached faki at Au&ion, as be ftiil con
tioueg atl authoriled Auffionief. He
provided with a fafe and dry store on
der die Exchange, fronting the river,
where he will receive .Vett-India goods
atid country produce lor fate, or on ftor.
* E. HILLS.
Job. vc.
FEBRUARY ,804.
RUNAWAY
m*m mi A negro fellow na*
1 med Pe/er had on
j when he vvenf away
; a drab /op co?>f b:ue
jacket wirn yellow cape
and cuffs and blue o
*lll 111 ■ verbal is abou/ twenty
seven oreigh/ years of age long v.fage
yellowish complexion ftou/ made and
abou/five fee/feven oreigh/ inches h:gh,
/uc fubferiber purclufrd him ot Mr. Mo
ses Spears of GreeniborGUgh four 01
five days ago,and it is luppoled he is
ing /ha/ M'av. He speaks good Enguih,
W hoever will bring /oe (aid negro to me
or lodge him in any con/y jail and give
me informs/ion /hereof thali. receive /cn
dollars reward and all charges paid.
Thomas Smith.
’February 24. 4W. 4?,.
lEN DOLOAK3.KtVVa.KiJ,
B[ Tl , Will be paid for
apprehending and fe
cuiing in Savanr.h
goal, a rrg-roe fellow
caikd A U ii U S J A.
Sfl who -lifccnded on the
evening of S. turd ay
“ r ”’ the iSih inst about 24
or S5 y^ar 5 ? old, 5/* ct 4 or 5 inches high
thick fi t weil made both French
and English speaks quick, but walks flow
took wich him an old blue jacket and o„
ver .alls, a pair of boots, and feme other
articles of cloatbing. It is (uppofed he
has been enticsd aw*y by fome whi e
ma , who has 1 requested Lis company e s
laje; and for the conviction of whom a
reward of iorty dollars will cheerfully
be paid.
R. M. Slices.
Sav. Feb sl. 41.
J U s X ARRIVE D,
T H E
Learned Goat j
ke seen by any number of Persons
from 9 o'clock in the morning til
9 in the evenings at Mr. Guns ta
vern between the Market & Play
houje.
i HiS exhibition is univerf lly allow
<*d he pre-eminence of any curiosity ever
! fF din this country. The proprietor
* cs a i utfing *dvJrt;feTiert or cx
f J b.ll unnecefia y, ar.d will only
.v the Goa* can -(Dually per
ch Sas follows :
oiling or writing, fpclls,
v day, both the h ur
b ’ ‘e f n’s w ati h in
■ e vJ f)
i. ■v* i-.'.j. t* ’ t 'i re z* rei zi 1.,
< - • itd'..
mu tpy ad . \ _ (.he a.iQ..*
tliMienf of every !pc. , a’;y lady 11
i geiitlemar* m ihe coin,. n may diaw a
ard item a pack, and the Goat wih
dtfeover card drawn wiihou r hefita*
a.ion. Ihe Goat will difc/ver many
other furpnfiog alliances of lagatity, toe
numerous to be mentioned in an adver
tisement.
Those persons who have not fern this
exhibition, wiil do well to improve the
present opportunity, as the like perhaps
may never offer again in this eoyntr*.
Adnuffisn 5 O cents yromja persons ; chil
dren half pries.
BOR S ALE,
A likely Mulatto Fellow, about 18 year
of age, a complete house servant, fold so
no fault, fiat want of cafli.
I. M. MONNQX.
Jar-wary 6. ts ts.
Bor oaic.
Two lo'sinjthetown of Sunbury.fituate
at thefouth end, open to St. Catharine’s
Bar. On one of the lets are a dwelling
house, kitchen, and necessary dut-build
iags. Apply to Mary Baker, or to
Lee Blackfell,
Janaary 17. Si. tfi
FOR 6ALE.
A likely young African Negro Wench, a
complete cook, washer and lroner* Con
dition*. a Note at 60 days, with oppro
ved endorser.
I. M. MONNOX*
Jsnnarv 6. . 2S ts.
i JhiE
Informs his friends and the pnblic
that he has opened store on the (outh
weft corner in the Exchange, where he
intends continuing the
Vendue & Commission Business.
Hopes from his adiduity and attri
tion to the interest of those who entrust
business to his care, to merit their con
fidence.
I. M. MONNOX/
Jan. 6.
. BILLS
O* &ew*Ycrk for fefe by
R. & J Bakon.
9. if 0.
whole number 147.
Twelve anti a half Cento fmglc.
I'OR SALE,
Three trails ot land in Chatham coun
ty, and near &.vunnarh—One ntr
Cherokee-llill, containing five hundred
acres, good inland swamp, and welt tim
bered cotton I ;nd One tr.tst adjjinirij.r
Monteatli platitaiiou Si mnlbetr*. grove
containing 700 aci\s, of a (upericr quali>
ty l ikew.te one tract of riceiand oil OgC”
chee river, in tide way. IndifputabL
titles will be made. For terms pply/o*
Edward L. Davies.
February 24. 42 r s.
Kice lor bale.
About four hundred bushels. fix miles
from Savannah, on the Skidaway road,-
Apply to Charles Odinglells, or
John Bolton.
Jdyr7 ts-
To be Rented.
A ttore, which i*half ofthc one former*
Iy occupied by Thomas M'C. Harris, fron*
ting the lane back of Johnson-square. It
has a cellar and spacious garret. For
terms apply at this office. 17.
saut.
The fubferibers have now lar.dingfrota
on board /he fchootier Ru/h, Captain
Blackwell, from I'urks Iflind,
3000 Bulhtls'Coarlt*. Sal/ which will bfi
old low if /eliten from on board.
Wilson 6c Knox*
IVay ties wharf
January is. 29. /f.
TO LET,
Two Stores and a Dwelling Houf in
the new (tone building on the fubferiber*’
wharf—one of the (tores is suitable for
either the wholesale or retail bufinels,
and the other for wholesale bufinels only.
The Dwelling house is fuuuted in the
upper story of ihe said building with five
roomSjall of which,arc compleitly finifh*
ed, and a kitchen for the fame, on the
second floor. Either of the (tores, or
house, will be rented fcperatiey, and im*
mediate. PofT-ftlon given by applying
to TAYLOR & SCAHBROUGH.
W-’tynarx t n . 28. fit.
T. M. Wood bridge,
Has jtjjl received on Con/ijnment , hby it trig
George IVajhington , ‘fiaft. Parrott, from
Dtmarara.
Hhds. prime Sugar
1 Do. 3d proof Rum
Bags Green Coffee ALSO
On hand from other Confgnmtnts
10 bags firft quality Coifce
10 hhds. Sugar
5o Demijohns
50 bex.s Havannah Brown Sugar en*
titled to drawback
lo do. do. do. white do.
8 pqy's London Particular Madeira
Wine
5 half pipes do. do. do.
4 high 4th proof Cogniac
Brandy
4 do. Holland Gin
8 cases Paper Hanging*
2000 bushels Allum
10 Ton assorted Bar Iron
3 do. round Bars suitable for conduc*
tors or bolts
3 bales Humhums
2 do. CUftas, 1 case double barrel
Guns and piftd’s
I trunk oz. Thread aflbrted
% do. Ene Calicoes
I do. Cambrick and (Ilk Handker
chiefs
l bate Sheetings, 1 t 1e Twine
1 trunk Irish Linens
20 boxes 10by zi Window Gltft
20 casks cut Nails, 5 tons Corda|f
aborted
50 pieces Cotton Bagging, Tickltn
bu/gh and oznaburgh
Russia Duck, &c. SR,
All of ovhuh he wilt sell low for Cash % at his
Jlore, Korth-eaft corner of the Exchange
Jan* XO. 29.
LODGED IN GOAL
The following Runaways. To® ayoung
Aim black fellow about five Ret son in
ches high fays be is about fifteen years
old and belongs to a Mr. John Lewis
about eight miles above Span* ia Haa
cock County,
him on, a thick wall made f eilo wjabont
five feet ten inches high fays be it about
twenty one years ola and belongs to a
Mr. Andrew Shepherd of WUies Coon*
ty about four miles from Waffiingtoa
said fellow was taken up with a borfis
and wasted to ptfs at a treemau.
Fortune a french negroe ft out and well
made, speaks good Ec glifli, a bout forty five
years old (ays be belongs to a Mr. Ge~
renou in Coo fe what ehie, South Csi oiins,
be is aboot five fott eight inches high.
Out fit % B* negroe speaks so little
EiwHlh ai to be fcsrcoiy nnderfiood tbo*
fays be belong* ter Mr John Milliner or
MUiider iu Georgetown Sooth Carol ii. a
he it about five feet Tgbt iacbes high a.
Im( forty Se j.ars dd.
J. P. OatcsG. CC
’ ItkMi t4* if- ts.