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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer.
Volume III; No. 16.
Six Dollars a Year, half in Advance.
\ FOR SALE, .
THE fthooncr PAI/
SEY, now lying at an
in Savannah river,
40 tons burthen, was built of the best
materials in Norfolk. Virginia, fails
fad, and is well found. lor terms
which will be made easy, appiy to
captain Moud, or A Pope*
October 9. ts. 11
> Z
1 FOR LIVERPOOL.
> THE Ship DAPll
i Wm. Malcolm,
Maficr , Jke will be rca
\dy to receive freight in a few days,
and having half her cargo ready
will soon he dispatched . For
freight of 300 bales Cottony or
tajfage, apply to
MEIN MACYL AT & Cos.
Ottobcr 23. 8/. 15.
Sherift’s Sales
ON the firft Tuesday in January
lextwillbc fold at the Court-house
in the town of Jefterfon, between the
hours of ten and three o’clock A NE
GRO MAN named Antone, seized
as the property of John Mowed to fa
tisfy a judgment obtained by lienja.
min Burroughs and Ruth Armour, a.
rainft the aforefaid Howell. Condi
tions cash, or the proper/v fold in hail
an hour a t the risk of the firft purcua
fcr
D. G. Jones and. s. c c
Nov. 1. f* 22 •
For Frciglit or Charter,
_!FOR any part in great
fcjASSw Britain France Holland
Spain. The ship TL
CONIC, captain Parson*, burthen
about 260 Tons, a fnbftantial veftel,
and flows well. Apply to the cap
tain or
ROBERT & JOHN BOLTON.
November 15* *f 22 •
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the elfnte
of the late doctor Samuel Me.
Cormick are requelled to make pay“-
ment and those to whom the estate is
indebted will prcOcnt their demand
to John Law lon Efqr. who is appoint
ted attorney for the executors and to
fettle the affairs of the estate.
JOS. MILLER,
T. U. P. CHARLTON,
Wm.’ CHRISTIE.
Executors .
Jan. 24. ts. TV
JACK. SCREWS,
2 Pair of long double Srews made
on purpose for ferewing cotton, and
2 pair single to be let,by
. THOMAS FLINT.
November 5- ts. 19.
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
ON the firft Tuesday in December
next, will be fold at the Courts
houte of this city, between the hour
©f eleven and twelve o’clock in the
forenoon, “ all that Lot of Land con.
< taining fifty acres) be the fame
more or lets) fituatc and being ir.
,t the Townihip of Angufta, in the
•* County of Richmond, known b\
a the number thirty ion (vO boo
ded Southwardly by land of Joseph
a Oate.% Eaftwardly by land 01 John
< Francis Williams, and on nil otlin
(i Tides by (then) vacant lots No. 23,
2^ y 35, and 3ft, f> fold and difpofeu
of under an order ot ths Inferior
Court of this county, as part of the
veal eft-te of the late Thomas Shand
lev, deceased.
J MARY SHANDLFT; Adm’rx.
Sav. Oft. 19* bh
Overfcer Wanted
A Man with a final 1 family that
can be recommended tor Ids hor,dry,
fohricty and industry and knowledge
in managing a r*ver swamp planta.
tion, will meet with good encourage
menc by applying to
John P. Williamson.
xone need apply that cannot be re
commended as above,
Nov. 15- l s 22 *
EN
TRIES for sale at this
’
OFFICE*
JOHN JACKSON.
Has received per ship Minerva , Captain
Callahan,from Liverpool ,
13 Bales white, blue, green and
brown PLAINS
1 do. red, scarlet, white, yellow,crim r
son and blue Flannel
25 doz. Yam Hose, Y F N
6 do. do. Gloves, y ° r
36 do. blue woolen Caps, J & roes *
Green Baize
I bale ts- 4 fecond CLOTH
I do. fupetfine Coth
Ladies Cloth, &c.
F ir.e Bombazine and Bombazette
Caftimeres, Eiaftic Stripe
Mixed, bottle green, brown, olive,
corbeau and blue COATINGS
- —FINS
Striped Flannels * Strouds
Orleans Stripe
FafhionaWe Swansdown
8 bales London and Bristol Duffle
Biankets
1 bale 9-4. and 10-4 Rose Blankets
2 trunks cotton and worsted Hofie r
y
2 cales 4-4 Irish Linens
1 do. 5.4 Irish Sheeting
1 do. 5 4 , 6-4, 74, 8-4,8 and 10-4,
9 and 10- 4 , 10-4, 10 and 12-4,
Diaper Table Cloths and Bird
eyed Diapers
Sewing Silk; Nun’s Thread
Oznaburg Thn ad
I Truss blue Bandanna Ilhdkfs,
I case Lawn Handkerchiefs* colored
borders
Durants and Shalloon
I case camel hair Snawls
Barcelona Handkerchiefs
Ladies extra long fiik Gloves
1 bale great Coats trimmed with
pluftl
60 kegs iod and 2od Nails, clalp
heacl and (harp points
100 pieces firft quality cotton Bag
ging
50 do. flaxen Oznaburgs
1 cask Glauber bait
1 do. reiined Salt.Petre
75 dozen steeled Hoes
2 5 do. Cub Axes
2 do. Carpenter’s Broad Axe*
Sledge and Hand Hammers
6 dozen Iron Wedges
5 do. Socket Spades
20 casks Patent and low mould shot
10 kegs white Lead, ground in Oil
ioC) half kegs do. do,
230 kegs Spanish Brown
1 cask houte Brooms
Scrubbing, flioe, paint and hearth
Brushes
2 boxes (hoe Thread
10 calks bottled PORTER
1 cask Twine
1 bale bed Cords
30 doz. coai fe Hats for Negroes
70 groce velvet Corks, (or bot ling
3o half boxes 8 by 10 window GJa(s
250 Iron Pots from 1~2 to 12 gallons
too camp Ovens
10 boxes pipes, large bowls
2 tierces Copperas
2 2 PACKAGES CONTAINING
Knives and Forks, Carving do. do.
Sportsman's Knives, Pen knives
Razors, Cross cut and pit Saws
Screw Augers
Hand, Cross Cut, Whip and Mill
Saw Files
Rice Hook*, Corn Mills, Coffee Mills
Drawing Knives, Coffee Biggins
Shingling Hatchets, Grid Irons
Servant’s Glazed Hats, Chilled*
Carpenter’s Adzes
Pewter Batons, plates and Candle
moulds
Rice Reives, Frying Pant!
Bailait Shovels, Goter, and Wafer I
rons,
H L. Hinges Grubbing Hoes
Fafliionable brass Fire Dogs
Shovels and Tonos, brals tops
Iroa plough Traces, twisted Links
Iron iq lares, Cruit Frames
Gilt coat and veil Buttons
Jack, smoothing, fore and long Planes
Tin baking Pans, C’oak Pins
Pins in pound and half pound papers
Button Moulds
Chamber BellowfeS, bra'k pipes
l runk Locks, Iron rimmed noli Locks
Pad Locks, (ingle and double
Pump ‘Jacks, Woodscrews, Cork
(crews
Brass Mortar* and Pestles
Carpenter's Compares
b’lavg Handle
Iron tinned Table ana Tea spoons
Piltol and gun Flints, yellow
■Single and double bridled gun Locks
Men’s Saddles and Bridles
Silver Mounted loaded Whips
Plated j’purs, Copper tea Kettles
Beaver and Buck ikin Gloves
Powder Flv.fks
Wire, mouie and rat Traps, &c. See.
IN STORE ,
1000 buftiels Ground SALT
October 9. i6t. .11
SAVANNAH, Printed by LYON csf MORSE.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1804.
HUGH ROSS,
Will 1 totransact
Factorage and Commission
Bufmefs,
On Mr. A. Smiths wharf, (near the
Coffee houle,} where Re has (afe Lores
provided (odihe reception of predure.
He has received by the ship Eliza,
fr m Liverpodj a few bales blue and
white Welch‘plains of a superior quaii
tv, which he ’offers for sale together
wuh the remainder of his ftockof dry
goods.
Oclobfrq. ts. | j t
5 Dollars
I-.*" uw* A BSE X TED
| from
J theiubicriber in the
If mpdth of June s
nc i ro f e H0 named
fcssaaa.-jai-g J butbeingby trade
aCooPKR fome time* under that
name He is<sbour 5O yeirs’of age &iame
in his left fee! large and liifc
toe* turn out very mtrl), he went oft
in a two oar’d boat painted l outside
white, and inside red, ie may attempt
to pa(’B as free,and may make for Ca„
rolina as he Li ved his tme in Charles
loti. The above rewa-d will be paid
ior his delivery to the Coaler in ba_
vannali, and ten dollarsifhe and the
boat is delivered to thi Subscriber.
AH persons are cauthned from car
tying him oft or harbournghim as they
will be prosecuted to the utinoft ot
the law.
EL 1). Stcns.
Brunswick, O<sfober lo i 4 . i2t.
*— - - j ——i.
\£jT Six, eight &r ten good
laborers are wanted oft hire, for one
r two Months, forNwlom liberal wa
...es will be tundiually.rtid. The place
vvhere the abor is tr* e performed is
vphin hve m> ! e3 cf Sivannah. En
quire at this eftice.
Novenb-- r. f.
Irifli Linenii, D/apers, &c.
MILLER jKMOORHEAD,
Have for salt on vtry reasonable
terms for cash or approved
Notes at jkiy days y
An extensile assortment of
LOV PRICED.
Irish LINENS—And one case very fine
yard wide
Irish Diaper;,, 3.4 wide
irilh Long Lawns, 13-16 wide
Infh fheeiing, 5.4 wide
French Linens (Fine)
One box of French Lace
A few pieces of Kerfeymercs
Grey Coating, low priced
Negro Blankets
Negro Hats aflbrted
Invernets Cottor Bagging, bell quality
3 dozen ot Frencn Knives
An excenfive aftbrtment of Englifli
CUTLERY,
8 sets of Gig Hirnefs, English made,
and plated
5 dozen o( English Bridles
An afi’ortment of Englifli Combs
Nails > Brads and Wood Screws
4 tierces of genuine Bordeaux Vilie_
• gar
7 pipes Cogniac Brandy, firft choj)
l 2 puncheons of belt 4th proof J ainaica
Rum
3 hogflieads of 4th procf New-En„
gland Rum
Irifli Whiskey, three years old
Real Holland Gin
97 dozens of choice Claret WINE,
bottled in English bottles, being in„
tended for the Faft-lndia Market
1 5 dozens of old Port Wine
Madeira Wine in pipes and bottles
London particular i encrifte Wine in
quarter casks
Malaga Wine in quarter Casks
Superior Loaf Sugar
Lump ditto
Mufcovado ditto
Green Coffee
riylon Tea of best quality
Biack Pepper „
r’Fr. best c.nglifh Gun-Powder
Gun Fowder in pound cannisters
24,c00 gun Flims aftorted
patent lhot ditto
To liiver Goup Spoons
,lo dozen silver Table Spoons
3o pounds Taylor’s Thread
20 barrels prime retailing Mufcovado
Sugar
November I. ts. 18.
FOR SALE.
THE fubferiber will dispose of his
plantation on Savannah PGver ‘-ai
led the Hermitage, fronting on the
River, and about tinee miles from the
jity. The spot is well improved and
me of the handsomest situations in the
County. For particulars apply to
3 MONTAL£T
Oiftober 12. 12 1 at *
Dissolution of Copart
nership.
THE Copartnerfhip of WIL
LIAMSON & MOREL is this da*
dissolved by .mutual con'ent. All tnolt
who are indebted to the laid concern,
are earnestly requested to come for
ward and pay est or liduidate their ac
counts. Those who have claims a
gainft the concern will pleafo apply foi
fettlemcnt to John P. Williamson,
wbo is duly authorifed to fettle the
fame.
John P. Williamson,
John H. Morel.
Noven ber 3. ts. Vi.
John P. Williamson,
REbPEC FF ULLY informs the
friends of the late concern cf Wil.
liam3oN & Morel, that John H.
Morel, Esqr. having retired from bu
finels, he continues the FACTORAGE
& COMMISSION BUSINESS , on
Morel’s wharf, as formerly, and soli
cits a continuance of their favors.
Having large fafe and convenien/
stores for the reception of produce, he
hopes from his experience in the above
buiinefs, together with his prompt at
tention to their orders, that he
render the highest fatisfadlion to all
who (hail favor him w;th their cuftem.
November n. ts. 21.
Ine molcnoer Otters tor u<e, nis
plar.ration in Liberty County, contain
ing by a late survey 609 acres, situated
on the head on the North New-Port
river. The fertility of the foil is well
known to be equal to any in the coun
ty for cotton, or Rice. On the pre
mises are a good two story house, barn,
corn, cotton, gin, and almost every
other neceflary out building.—There
is land cleared & under fence to work
fifty hands to advantage : and is very
near market, being only one mile from
Riceboro. Any person wiftiing to be
come a purchaser, may know ihe terms
by applying to Mr. Hugh Ross in Sa
vannah,who has an accurate platt, or to
Mr. Josiah Willfonon the plantation.
I fid i/putable titles and pofleflion giv
en in February next.
Daniel Stewart,
Note. The above fettlemcnt is fix
ated on a confiderabfe eminence, and
has an excellent well of water near the
Dwelling House.
Liberty County,
Oft. 29, 1804. ts. 18.
A CLASSICAL IS MATHE
MATICAL ACADEMTy
Will be opened* on the firft day
of November, under the dire&i
on of the Rev. Wm. Best, A. M.
and Samuel Huefton, P. M.
where youth will be grammati
cally and methidocally inftru&ed
n the Greek, Latin and English
languages, Elocution, Compofi
ten, Letter-writing on occalions
ofbufinefs or familiar correfpond
on ce j Chronology, Geography,
Astronomy in a manner calcula
ted to render its communication
easy, with the use of the Globes,
Tellurian and Planetarium* Wri
ting, Arithmetic, Book-keeping,
and a System of concise and per
spicuous methods of calculation *
Euclid’s Elements* Algebra, Co
nic Se<slions,Trigonometry,Prac
tical Geometry and Mensuration-
Navigation and Land Surveying l
by theory and Pra&ice, &c.
A iuitable astronomical, opti
cal and eledrical apparatus, with
globes, maps whole and difted
ed, &c. is provided. A French
Teacher will attend. Every pol
fible care which ability, experi
ence and the ftrideft attention
caa enforee will be paid to the
morals and improvement of the ’
pupils. A few whole and day
boarders will be accommodated.
For terms apply to the l*ev t
WM. BEST, S. HUESTON,
or at Mrs. FELLS, St. Julian ft.
£ vannah, Oclr. 26. ts
B: ought to Goal,
A negro wench, who speaks a little
French, and fome English, tho’ neither
so well as to be understood ; but it is
>elie (he calls herfelf Peron, and
her matter Mr. Savry. J. P. OATES
May 68. tt
Whole Number 224:
Twelve ami a haifCents single.
FOli SALE. ‘
The following trails of Land,
VIZ
ONE hundred acres in the • ceuc
ty of Canulen bounded on the
•in by the river £rcat St. SatiUa, Cz
‘ands belonging to yonaihan Melton
>u the Couth t>y lands belonging r->
Benjamine Singleton, on all other hdcs
by land vacant at the time of survey.
This traFl contains a very coofidci a
t>le portion of land calculated for the
culture ot cotton and the advantage*
torthe culture of Rice are as great as
upon any trad of the lame quality.
t A'lo a oi acres adjoiniup
‘lie above iraeft. “
A.lo, a tra6t of 200 acres situate on
thcMontea.li road adjoining a tract
al land on the Savannah ri%'er ntnr #n
difpuie between Wm. Smith, efq. and
Jacob Reed, esq cf South .Carolina.
Alfa, one other in the couuty
of 1 ryan, containing 500 acies adjoin
ing land belonging to Thomas Yonng
esq. and the of Jarnen
|ones efq. decraied, part ot the
radt is equal to any land in this ftnte
for culture, and well timbered with
live oak.
Also, a tra& in the county ofColutn
bia, containing 1000 acres, known by
the name of OcveriPfy and not more
than ten miles distant from Aogufta--
tne molt ot this is good oak and hick
ory land* and has about 100 acies
cleared and inclofcd. *
Alfo* two other ti ads in the coun
ty ot kurke, supposed to contain 500
acres each.
Th e molt indifputablc titles can be
given for the above deferibed Land, it
being late the property of John We
rear, deceased. Any person who
may be desirous oi purchasing, v/ill
receive more particular information by
applying to
MICHAEL BURKE in Hard
wick, to EDMUND BACON,
in Savannah, or to GEORGE
MIFFLIN in Philadelphia.
June 13 73 ; ls .
DISSOLUTION.
The copartnerlhip of JOHN C.
Ct)IVLIN G & CO. was dissolved by mu
tual consent on the 17th. all those who
are indebted to the said concern, arc
earnestly requested to come forward im
mediately, and liquidate their accounts.
Those to whom t; e concern is indebted
will apply for settlement to
-WiLLAMsoN & Cowling;
• Savannah, iVov. 1. 9 t. 18.
Copartner fliip.
John P. Willamson & John Q.
Cowling,
Having entered into copartnerfhipun
der the firm of
W ill am son & Cowling,
w ftl continue the Grocerv Buiinefs
as form cl y, on Morel’s wharf, and res
pectfully solicit the patronage of their
friends, and the public in general: As
they will constantly keep a good aflort
ment of GROCERIESy LIgAJURS,
&c. they hope they (hall render the
utinoft fatisfadlion in the execution of
( > .il orders thereof with W’hich they shall
be favored.
Williamson & Cowling,
Have jnjl received per the Jhip Daphne
from Liverpool,
22 bales blue and whi/e PLAINS
4 ditto Blankets
12 dozen Jackets and Trousers wollen
20 ca/:cs LurtorsAle, 71-2 dozen each
12 dj:co Hibberi’s Brown Stour,
12 1-2 dozen each
3 butts best London Draught Porter
3 ton patent fhott, from no. i to 10
B f and B. B.
30 boxes crown Glaft, 8 by to
-3 ales well aftorted crockery
12 dozen floor and (drubbing broom%
ON HAND*
200 pHce* Dundee cotton bagging
2o calks t. F. Gunpowder
30 casks 6d, rod, 2od nails
16 cwi. white Lead
6 pipes London partiular Tenerifte
Wine
Jamaica rum, appJe brandy
O'ogniac, -Sherry, Maderia Wine
carpenter’s tools, hoes- axes
Gin, &c &c. &c.
All of which they offer for sale low
for cash, or ftiort credit.
Oct 31 18
ttoriCE^
THE Copartnerfhip of Menard and
Brewer, being expired, and difolved
by mutual consent, the ftockand book*
remain in the hands of Peter Menar#
who will fettle all concerns rclat£
to the iate firm. S
Brunswick, nov. t. ts. 22; -S
BLANK DEEDS, APPRE*.
I ICES INDENTURES,
For j ale at this Office.