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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer.
Volume III: No. 30.
Six Dollars a Year, half in Advance.
For Liverpool.
UITIXVtI AC A liOIHAK TUBM, ■
i nr HE NEW fall failing
1 ftupDISPATCH, Capt.
a hstixld. burthen jootons,
dtSESSS&SSm daily expired from New-
York, and will have lmmedia r difpatck on
arrival, for freight orpaiuge, a >ply to
Benjamin i>.aarice.
December is. ts. 31.
For Liverpool.
I- KTV. THt SUIT
wASSv* GENERAL green,
rCH VViuson, Matter, t*
with all potable ditpacch,
having two third* of her cargo engaged. For
♦tight of 200 bales cotton apply to
James Carruthers. j
Who ha* received per said thip 44 000
Dutch brick*, ta barrels London Porter, one
trunk worfled Holtery and 200 barrels trelh
Euperfine Baltimore Flour.
December 27. ts. *4-
For Liverpool,
THE Coppered Ship
ANN, (he will take freight
very reafonablc terms.
Apply to, .
Roe & Davies,
Dcember 3 1, ts. 35.
’ NOTICE,"*
■ A Ll persons having demands a
gainlt the eflate ofSauun* Wall
Eifq. law a merchant of this city, de
ceased,will be pleated to fend them in
legallyatteded&thofe wlioarc indebtetl
to said estate wiltbc so good as tontaKe
immediate payment to the fubferibers.
NICOLL TURMBULL, C -
WILLIAM MEIN. I ApMR ‘
April 17. 57- ts.
notice".
’ LL persons indebted to the ellate
of the late doftor Samuel Me_
CornjicU are requested to make pay
ment and those to whom the eflate is
indebted will present their demand
•o John Lawson lil'qr. who is appoint
ted attorney for the executors and to
fctrle the affairs of the ellate.
JOS. MILLER,
T. U. P. CHARLTON,
Wn~, CHRISTIE.
Executors.
Jan. Zip ts. 33
GLASS’* STABLE.
THE above ftablt being cinfed for
X few weeks for want of Provender,
occasioned by the late storm, is again
Opened for the reception of horses, as
usual, and is well (tipphed with forage
and a careful oftler. The proptietot
will be thankful to the pub'ic for 4
generous patronage
OSoben 3. tfr
Over leer Wanted
A Man with a (mail family that
•an be recommended for his honelty,
sobriety and instuflry and knowledge
in managing a river swamp planta_
tion, will meet with good encourage
ment by applying to
John P. Williamson.
None need apply that cannot be re
commended as above.
Nov 15: ts. 22.
The Subscribers,
INTEND to enter jointly into the
Practice of PHYSIG, hi the coun_
ty of Bryan ; tlicretore inform the in.
habitant* that they will at all times
be ready to attend when called upon in
the line of their profelfion*, either as
Physicians surgeons, or Acoocher’ rs.
Htrdvrick, Bryan county,
JOHN MAXWELL
JOHN I. JENKINS.
Augufl 28. ts.
For Sale,
AN elegant polished Heel GRATE
with a fender, (hovel and tongs,
cntiriely new. Enquire at this Office.
August 24. 94. ts.
i- ~~
Astopa, two rooms, large
YAf A, STABLE AND CHAIR
HOUSE, or the Store feperate, to be rented
in a coßvenienlihnatioii. Apply to the Prin
ter*.
Dec. 3. ts. 27.
~ BILLS,
ON London & New-York,
for sale by
R. & J. Bolton.
O&ober 2, 9.
NOTICE,
THE Creditors of DoAor VENABLES
BOND, are refpeflfully invited to meet
at the house of Mr. J feph Miller in Savan
nah, on the twenty third day of January next
at i o'clock in the forenoon, when a lta’e
tr.entofhis affairs will be laid before tnem,
and proposals made for them to aft upon—lt
is hoped where it is inconvenient for princi
pals to attend that they will depute feme per,
son to aft in their bcha f.
December jt. 35
Cabinet Funtrture for
sale.
THE subscriber begs leave to ac
quaint the public that he has imported
pr. the Ship Thomas from New_York.
a general aflbrement of
CABINET FURNITURE,
which may be seen at his Ware Room,
on the Bay, welt of the Exchange,
from the quality and price of which
he hqpes to merit the public favors
He daily experts by the firff a r ial,
from New-Yorx, a further supply of
Furniture of the very best workman
(hip and at the lowed prices.
John Scott:
Nov. i. 2. ts. 21.
N. B. Orders will be thankfully
received, and ftrirtly attended to.
” NOTICE.
THE fubicriber, with profound res
pect, informs the citizens of
Savannah and its vicinity,that he ac
complishes all manner of Ornamental
and Coach painting, with Mannings,
Arms, Cyphers, or any other kind o’
Ornaments that may appear ntoft
suitable to title and fancy. He alio
profelles, Sign and H.nife, together
with Riding and Chamber Chair pain
ting both Ornamental and plain, Gilc
ding &c.
Notwifhingto tire the public witli
a tedious (tringof fell bellowed praise
or extravagant exaggerations which
are often very prevalent in advertise,
ments of this nature, prefering more
legal means, and wiffiiug to beware
of luch impofstions. The fubicriber
being as yet a liranger here, is willing
to produce fpeciinens of his workman
(hip far the convincing fatisfartion
of those who may be pieafed to favor
him with their commands.
Michael Canavan.
Tobe heard of oppoftte the dwel
ling house of Meflrs. Mein and Mac.
key
iept. j3. ioi ts
toTl vr.
A CONVENIENT erne Story
House with necefTary out hull,
dings to it in Ewingfbu'gh. For fur.
ther particulars apply to Mr. Jona.
than Clink, oppuftte the house, or
t© the fubicriber at Indico Hill.
C. S. BLOUNT.
Oftober 26. ts. 16.
TO HIRE,
TWO accompliffied house
lervants a fellow, and x
wench.—Enquire at this Office.
TIN ELATE WORKER
THE fubferiber beg* leave to inform his
friends and the public in general, that
he carries on the above business in St. Julian
ftrect, a few door* ealt from the market,:
where those who favor him with their cus
tom will mee’ with pimftuality and dispatch.
From the experience he has had he Masters
liimelf that h. is capable of perfecting any
article in the above bulinel's upon low and fa
tiafaftory term*.
THOs. STEWART.
*,* An apprentice wanted to the above bu
finels
December 6. ts. 28.
GEORGIA, J By Charles Abernethy,
| Clerk ol the Court o*
(L.S. ) jvOrdiuar, fortheCoun-
Chas. Aberne | ty of M’lntoffi in th*
thy. j State aforefaid.
WHERF.\S Mr John i)e Montalet
ofSapelo Bland hath applied tor leu
ters of Administration on the ellate
and efterts of Mr. Picot de Boisfciller
late of M’lntofh County deceased,
These are therefore to cite and ad
mnnilh all and lingular the kindred
end creditors of the said deceased—to
file their objections (if any they have)
in my office on or before the 25th day
of December next, otherwise letters ol
Adminiltraiion will be granted him
Given under my hand and seal the
1 It. day o( November 1804, and in the
2Pth year of American Indeoeudance
November 22 ts 2V
TO RENT.
STORE No. 5, in the Exchange,
fronting the north, and store No. 7,
fronting the ealt, for the term of
twelve months. Apply at mv office
m Jefferfon ttreet, or to John Bolton,
L(q. one of the Ttuflees.
THOMAS Pi FT, Sec rj.
November 14. ts. 23.
llf? * Came into the fubferiber'*
incloiure,fome time finer, a fmal ligh’
•olouied BAY HOUSE, about i4
bands high, branded M. S about &
vears old. The owner is req’ eftcd to
.irove his property and take him away
John G. IVilliamfon.
Nor. ij, ts, aa.
SAVANNAH, Printed by LYON&? MORSE.
THURSDAY, JANUARY io, 1805.
EDUCATION.
A N afliltant is immediately Wanted
- in the 3unbury Academy,capahi
of teaching reading, writing, Arithu
tick, Engltfh Grammar, and Geogra
nhy. Such a Gentleman, with a gotx
moral chararter, would be employed
with a salary, of five hundred dollar
per annum, and his board found him—
Application, to the coniuiiiiioncri ot
the Sunhury Academy, or to Mr
James Morris, principal of the inftitu.
tion, will be noticed, and duly attend,
to.
Sunbttry May 3, 62 ts.
JOHN MEAD having enter
ed into Copartnerfhip with Wiluak
Jknkins, the Business will in future be
condurted under the firm of
MEAD JENKINS.
They offer their (ervices as Lumber
Factors & Commission Merchants,
at the wharf, Itore* and dock lately
occupied by Col. Auibrofe Gordon
November ? t s
Five dollars Reward.
RUNAWAY
the fubferiber
’ \ J * n hurk conniy, on
jSrSnffiifeW the 19th November
a Negro .‘el
.i low ntmetl bl MON
about tyt.-nty-five years of age, five
feet four rr five inches high. Ine
said fellow is well k’ own in or about
Savannah. Whoever will delivet him
to Mr. Geo. Lewis Cope in Savannah
or to the fubferiber in Burk, coun tv
(hall receive ! .h. above rewardand a
reasonable ci-arges paid.
William Bouncll,
Dcember 24 t S il
FOR SALE, \
Acomuletc fad die Horse.
Apply at <be printing office
Ac. 31. 3<.
RiCE FOR SALE
8Y
MEAD Gs JENKINS.
November 5. ts. 20.
T O BE SOLD,
AND immediate poilcffion given
a (lore, or tenement adjoining
iViwiirs, Lord & Cos. on the fubfcribeie
wharf, it fronts on thelfreet or pub.
lie dock, and is a good stand for busi
ness. Fcr terms apply 3 to Mr. Ebe
ticzet Stark, or
GEORGE JONES.
Odlwher 16. ts. ■■ 13.
Juit Publilhod.
And foirtale by J.T. Lawrence, Tlie Uni
versal Reftorauon of all men, proved by
scripture, reason and common fud'e. By
Joseph Young, u. i>.
Also
The Union Spelling Book.
Combining the feheme of pronunciation,
accentuation, and orthography of Wall er
with the easy reading lessons of M avor and
uvray, the arrangement of the spelling parr
being entirely new: to which ,s subjoined,
a vocabulary of nearly three thousand words,
accented and explained—the whole calcula!
ted to fix in the minds of youth the bahs of
a true pronunciation of the Englifti lanvuasre-
By A. Pick*, Teacher. 6
Among the multitude of spelling books,
which are yearly ilfuing from the pref , none
differeifentially from those publilhed before;
and of tiiofe now in use, any otie seems e
qually good, as they are all exaftty, or very
nearly on the. fame plan. But a fpelltng book
ought to inftruft children not merely how to
read,buttoreadwith propriety; snd for thi
purpose Iliould contain an accurate standard
of pronunciation eaftly comprehended by the
learner. A standard ot pronunciation feme
ol 91cm do pretend to, buc is found only in
the title page oris lb far from being easy that
it is not intelligible. Mr. Picket, from long
experience as a teacher, felt and endeavored
toremedy thtfe defefts. By adopting Wal
ker’s key, andrlafling together those words
in which the vowel, are iim ilarly pronounced,
he lias been able ,0 point out the true pronun
ciation with ease and accuracy. By felefting
the easiest lessons from Mavor and Murray, he
has made it a reading book for those who
are just beginning mread ; and bv collefting
nearly three thousand words of mt.ft frequent
occurence in’the form of avocabu ary, at the
end itwilltheanfwerpurpofesofadiftionary Is
will he found of great uie in making children
understand what they read. The- arrange
ment of the spelling part he has altered, a*
every spelling-book new in use having the
words ol similar length and termination clas. 1
sed together, uniformly leads to difgulting
monotony in the learner. Every one who
hisbeeu in the habit of correftmg his pro
nunciation by Walker and Sheridan, and has
felt the dificulty wiihj which long acquired ha
bits cf mifproiiourcing are corrected, will be
convinced that fucli a p an mull be of eflen
ia advantage and if generally adopted would
end more towards fixing the pronunciation
if the Englilh language than any other plan
the general use of Walkers Diftionary ex
cepteiKUpon the whole, it will be found the
best affdtant to the intelligent teacher af any
extant.
Jsr 3- 35-
ELSTOB,
HOUSE, fliip, ftpn and ornament*
painter, Gilder, Glazier anil
lumber.
Oifers his services to the public ir
Hie above branches of his bufiuelis, at
1 is (hop in Gibson's buildings near the
t.xchange. By elegance of Work..
nanfhip, punrtitaluy and dilpatch, hi
nojies to meet encouragement.
N, B. Omatneiual Fan„Lights,(coii’
position metal) made to any pattern
Malonic aprons painted to any order.
Fancy chairs ornamented and varntlh
ed. Gilding on glass executed in the
bed manner. July 31, ts. 87-
W AN TED.
TWO Apprentice* wanted so 1 the
painting business, Apply to
ELSTOB.
August 10. 90
THE SUBSCRJBERS.
BEING appointed Attorney* to the
Lte concern of WILLI A lM DIXON
& Cos. gtvc notice to all those indebt
ed, that if their notes or accounts * r r
not fettled by the firft of aprij next
hey will immediately be put in fun
for recovery.
JAMES DICKSON.
GEORGE PENNY.
November 19. ts. 23.
THE SUBSCRIBERS,
HAVING taken uro partncrfhip
Mr. GEORGE PENNY, beg leave
c inform their friends and the public
in general, that their Business will (fill
be none!it<£led under the firm of James
Dickson &i Cos.
WILLIAM DIXON.
‘James diukson.
November 19. ts. 23.
THECopartncrlhipol .'tott.Fiih
kr and Scott in this day disolved by
mutual cordent thide indebted to
them will therefore ulcale call on Ro’
bckt Scott, at Mel(r. Yleiv,Mac
Kay & Go's coni),trip-ltouli-, & cithn
pay or liqu late lieii accounts ini
medi.itely ; and those to whom thet
are indebted w ; U apply to him fur
payment, he being autfiorifed to tec,
tie the affair* of lie concern.
George Scott,
Robert Fisher,
Robert Scott.
November ts. 19
Wharl ik Stores,
TO be rented the wharf and (lores
at prelrnt occupied by Me firs.
Hur.tet &Mini , for terms apply t©
either of the tubferibers.
Geo, [ones.
Jas, Glen,
<7rt. O. IT. ts.
NOTICE. ~
TtlK Cop*rtnerfliip of Menard atnc
Brewer, being expirtd, and difolved
by mutual consent, the Uock and book*
remain in the bands of Peter Menard,
who will let tie all concern* relating 1
to the late firm.
Brunswick, Nov. TANARUS, ts. . 22.
Final Notice,
THI S'tblcriber* observe with re
gret the little attention which has
been paid to their reasonable requelt
of obligations to close the open ac
counts in their books—and they now
give notice to all perlons concerne
that, unless they come forward lp*
dily arid either pay or liquidate theii
accounts, they will be handed over
to a gentleman ot the bar without a.
ny discrimination.
ROBERT’ & JOHN i> >LTON.
November 24. ts. 24.
NOTICE.
THE ferm of copartncrfnip be.
tween Thomas & James Begg',
& Alexr. Boyd, under the firm of,
Begggiißoyd ha* this day expired—
All perfon* having demands againfl
said firm are requested to present their
accounts for fctdeuient ; and al! those
indebted are hereby notified to make
immediate payment.
T. & ]. BEGGS;
Surviving Copartner.
Oft. 2J. ts.
FOR SALE.
THREE buildings ‘landing on a part
of a lojjielonging to (be Prtfbyierian
fronting n two lfreets,
excellent (lands for Liulioeii. The (i
----tuation isfo well known that a further
defeription is thought unnecessary. A
bargain may be had if applitd for ! .m“
mediately, as the owner is in want ol
caffi to aufwer a particulai purpose
Apply to THOMAS PITT,
iyovember 8 ts so
Whole Number 238:
Twelve anil a half Cents Htijp-le.
NOTICE,
| | ‘HF. Sulifcriber tnivnil* praftifing 1 LAW-
I 1. His Office i* on the lot occupied by Le.
vt SfieUall jti'qr.
Mord. Sheftall.
Betembet 1 ~
Adniiniitia*oi sSalts.
ON she Firff 7 \;esday in February lie©
v. 11l he fold in the town of uint M*
r ) ’*• The personal effa-e of Antoine Suares-
Ixte of the town of St. Mar , (!< Crafted, cou
filling of houfteholtl ai.d 1 rlicn fi niture.-w
Three negroes toge.hei wi.h fuudry ether
articles.
Rachel Suares, J A clmrx.
[as. M. Lindfej. CAdair.
Dec. 14. 33
Female Asylum.
AT an election held on the 17th in ft. a*
the Babtill Church, the following La
dies were cholen ’js a board of direiftou
for he ensuing vear.
Mrs Anil], Clay, Mrs. Elizabeth ‘Smit*
Mrs.H. M'Al Her, Mi Rebecca Ne.tal
Mr*. Alethea Stark, Mr*. Sarah VFilliatnii
Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. Sarah Evans, MAt
Mary Wall, Mrs. Swarbreck, Mil's Martlt
Stephen*. Mrs. Graham, Mil's Mary M.llcn*’
Mrs. Elizabeth Hice. *
On the aotli. the board met at Mrs Swat*
brecks and voted for Officers when the ftuj*
lowing were duly elected.
Mrs. Smith, 7 First and Second
Mrs. Cla>. J Dircvtrcflc*.
Mrs. Evans, Treafitrrr.
Mil* Millen, Spcfctsu/,
The members of this Society are requefle
to pay in their refpec'livc lublcoptions on o
before the 2*th Jami.r y next to tl.e Seer.tx
ry wno is duly authmifed torreeive rhe tame.
I’ubilflied by order of the board.
y Millcit, sec.
P “‘4- |3
NOTIEICAI ION.
TH K honorable, the Secretary of
tbeNavy,Robert Smith Elqr. ha
ving iiilrrudted iheisavy Agent to take
jm.nediare mealure for building a gun
boat at this put t j permits who may be
Jcfirous of undertaking /he lame,'will
nnve an opportunity ot forming at,
estimate of the terms upon v hichthey
can ertGraft by feeing the plan and
ni ucltoits in the lands of me fub
cwber, wno will receive proposals oa
1 c fub jc T unlit the 25th of the tnfu
tng month.
/ -UULLOCH,N. A.D.G:
Auguif u .
For SaJc
A CONVENIENT t wo fl o ry
houie, situate m Broughton ftieet and
°PFO f c to the house hu.lt by Mr.
M Ntffi, the out buildings appmxtt,.
tng to said house are complete. -
An accommodation will be given ta
thepurthafer (ufficient to make the
terms easy. Pofleflion will be-given
on the 18th i.tft. For part,cu.ari en
quire or
ROE & DAVIES;
November 15. ,f.
DENNIS U WILLIAMST
Have received from Ncui-York, Phi/dt
delphia, and Charlejitn.
I? 9 pieces cotton Bagging excellent
quality,
}oo® Bufhrlt Salt, eotrfe and fine, a
part of which is in Sack: of two bullxr
el each.
1 100 Bnfhels Corn,
Ij hlids. Sugar, lift quality. St.
Croix,
f\ Casks affbrted Na ; L ad. & aod.
20 halfbbls. Flour,
12 tubs excellent Butter,
Pork and Guu-powder.
no
GEORGIA “I BY Charles Abcrnethy
L - 1 c er k of the Court of Ordinal
Cha*. Aber fry lor *he County of M’lntolh.
nethy /in t ho S';nr aforefaid.
WHEREAS Sufaiunh Baler of raid
County has mad. appllcx , ft>r letter, of
Admintftration on he efts xnd tfttH,
oi Jame* M Can fr.boolmaftvr, iatc ofM’ln
tolh County decealed, a- principal creditor.
, Thefte are therefore to ate, a„.j admonifts
all, and ungular the kindtd and creditors of
the said decealed, to file objeAioui (if
any they have) in m y Office on or before the
*ftth day ot January nnet;x t; otherwise letters
of Admmiftratioti w j|i |, c g her<
Given un' 1 r r\y hand, and (cal at my Os.
ficethis, day of December XD. 1804.
and of ti.e lridependence of the U.nteel
States tbeaKtj
December 27.. ts. 34.
ALEXANDER POPE, having entered
into copartncrlhip with Stainba.cc
W ilson, the bufinels hitherto carried on br
him will be continued by them under the firm
of POPE &. WILSON. They offer their ser
vices in the factorage Sc 00: mission tr
sinks* at their Store, Cotlee-houfe wharl.
Noveinbtr ts. *3-
( ffl * Six, eight or ten gocil
laborer* a re wanted on hi r e, for one
or two Months, for whom liberal wa
ges will be punctually paid. The place
where the labor is to be .performed is
within five mile* of Savatmuh. En
quire at this office,
November 1. tf’ jB.