The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, March 02, 1816, Image 3

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Ran away. From the subscriber bis man Jollt, wh* is wail known in Savannah as a painter; an; per son bringing him to me or lodging him in gaol, shall receive the reward of twenty dollars, and all reasonable charges paid. Jolly k abont fiv* feet ten inches high, has a limp in bit walk, one leg somewhat shorter than than the_other. Ail person's are warned against barbortng or employing him. F. DEN9LER. march 2—r—23 For Norfolk and Baltimore On the firs* Tuesday iii April next. Will be sold at the court kousfe in Savannah, between the hour* of ten and three o’clock. A nearo fellew named Cato, levied on as the property of Edmund Maher, to Satisfy sundry executions at the suit of the United Stater. John Eppiiiijer, march 2—26 - . -marshal. - Ranaway, On the night of Friday, Tuesday, 27, from the British brig Jack Tar, JOHN BRADLEY, an indented apprentice, to J Martindcte. Tbs said J. Bradley, is abont 16 years old, fair oom- f ilexion and thin face. A reward of ten doL ars will be given to any one giving sneb infor mation as may lead to his apprehension, as ap- plying.to Messrs. Lloyd St Morrison, f at the Exchange, and any one harboring him after thin Or j (he first Tuesday.«» Afirtl next, \V\\\ ba sold at Batten, between the usqal hours of.10 ard 3 o'clock A ’rant of Lvd, at the head oF Papelo river, in isveryl different parts, d'ritteinfng In )he Whale 26V6 mrea, more Ar'J«a«, ol wh ! ch 613 w «3:e inland swamp, 300 sc e» of mixed litids m*<J know!* in the swamp, and 131 acres pin® barren—- r evierl o.n as the property of Vir- V'vo r , to sa Isfy si odry executions in favor ci the United States. v. John Eppinger, rnsreb 2-36 . * Marshal Wilasoi, n.as er, our Dt- v win o mp'e « order, and. ni w tc to receive a outgo For Ifn* 11 spp f to • ;Isaac Cohen Sc C o, i WHO HAVX ?0:i tAI.lt 10 pipe* Cog--ac lit and/ 10 do Hollardtlin 75 coiU Cordage ItJ ctaies CrocKeryware Kpgsheads ard b?r r ete Whiskey Hogsheads jaaae’ca Itum Quarter casks Mslagf* andTsocriffis Beef end Pork Bag» Coffee, bags Pimento Bolt and t er Iron pubtienotie will be prosecuted, march 2— - — *»- 26 Caution. * AU persons are hereby forbiddsn from glr* log any credit on my account Without ny written order, as I am determined to par no i>bt« except of my own contracting; i 'urtber forbid all persons from hath* wife Java,'as she has unlawful quit and board* The law wilt be strictly against such offender*. Casks of Hoes, Hinges, Fryir.gpans, lock^) kc. Tea JJJti itdtip Whitts, fto* warch 2-j menace of iaamediste and iKnid.blJ invasion. The cit/of Wash nftton | vas catered, and its public buffing* destroyed Jt was at this period that the !»«”*««“ £* {nested Mr. Monroe to take cbarge of the de BsrtmcRt of of war. He d. I ■f^ewUM to comply. It Van a me*.are of great hazard, but the situation of the country po.nted out the oath of duty and from the performance of du- 5Tno danger, no difficulty relating »«ely tO ifimself, could induce him to depart. A-•• «°"* luct in tlie wat department, undertaken at she most disastrous period of affiirs, has, we be lit v e given general, if not Y nt * eTa \ l ,•?“' lai-tion It is well known thus he devoted him- Llfto i;s duties With an industry so unmitigat ed and icd-fatigsble, that he had nearly fallen L victim to exertions, which scarce./ any [trenirtti of constitution could support. 1 he hood eiiucts Of Iris administration were soon felt; in every section of the union, ttninforce- Ineuts were promptly ‘o/dered to the menaced 1 inrt, and marched With celerity to the places their destination. We rt»te eonfiderce, hhsl the aid w-j ich he sent to general Jackson -d him in the protection ul New Orleans, to Amelia f.laaJ; but, apprebmdrxg of people free Wcto flofeh the*tfc Appl for to ml SOB a < sahaif Without reirrhe ihr<>ufsh the epneonrse of people from Cabklt t plat that place, he suddenly decamped,yud proceed' ed to Chariest?*; where, meeting with five er six of his West-lndian associates, lie has follow ed, under the fictitious name of Blaxco, that 1 profession of gambler, and, no doubt, if appre hended, can disclose the cause of the several fires which have lately taken place i*l that sea port. Bi.ANCo.it a Spaniard of from five feet ten to eleven inch?* high; atout made; wears a large pair of whisker*; with regular features, but of a savage and scowling look. Tbe two attempts to set this city et^fire aboreroentioned and t! e fact of a plan's.pocket being picked at' auction yesterday, very naturally lead to the conclusion, that Blanco with some of his despe radoes has insinuated himself into this town; and harbored by some of hij loungi ’g Ctg»v- making countrymen or those women of color, who are in such numbers, that a passage is often effected with difficulty through market io tha morning. It is hoped that a strict scrutiny will j be made in the re.-idences of those vagi'bond parts of the community; who, with propriety; may be termed.tbe leeches of Sivannah, ashy ; theii professed evocations, we ate certain, they • mg At James BilU»Y Us .... ' waiiam Whitlock, jtm. ■ * t • ’. Ju^t rtceivea Scott’s, f’tnllf Bffile, Philadelphia at<d New- Yo ked lion A wieiy ol efegan 1 Prayer Bo;kj Parkinson*. Hymns Brocks’s end Morse’s Gaaerieer S»y» she tb herKelgl b-ur, what l (new) Life et Caspo', J hn«cn’s Pocknt Dictionary Wasfir Colour* for children, Camel's ba:r Pen c»!a. biailt Cards. For• sale by tS. C. S.chcnk, FcUo d B okv by tb- d.-zen or ;ir.g e ; Led v. Journals, l/8y Boc ks', and ether hS U B k -. For sate av-b .ve. march 2-y-26 ?h )c h had b . . • r "o,w lialion lhe vast property !»«*« prOJessea evocations, we me cerium, me/ j . ^ • Rv.1 llij). r.d in saving ir fr accumulated. We stave t cannot earn a sufficiency to kcej»soul and body } The subscribers respectfully inform their the torce which had 1 together—it is hoped, we repeat, that an *de friends and the public, tfut ther have united Rdaence. . • - * quite search vvijl be mado in the habitations of their .interests, in * general COMMISSION tiiOaedrones of tyun\inJ, and every individual llUblNiSSS, to be conducted under the firm that cannot give satisfactory evidence of his or of Cv>tMi«a &Moo«nt*D. ith equal con e,n previously «**on*a »«. -•>/ expo: minv points with viit , r . : . m i.ptrd a , 1 patcli on the ny exposed point at it wuj e uinnsst it stud tut >9 jtiercgf gad' 53 barfets prime Muscovado Sugar >8 hogsheads prime retailing MolassVs 7 tierr.-* Tyrine . >, u-- . • j Terms made known at time of sale Sale Co commencr at 12 o'clock M. Herbert & Ca. ayctVa. march 2-~^26 Fresh Shoes and Slippers. The tut-.crlber hit juu received h> ; tie tchoco- t* At’.lJ J.om Aew Yt-k 3009 pa’r db e. and Slippers, ta tk.ularly for retailing, of alines every discriptiou AlSO. 3 cates of Saddlery, assorted, suitable fof countiy atur*\jTrunks, assorted siit-s. The above will beso.d serf r iimsH* for caoth oaly JOHNDCUGLAS5. marcb 3—26 despatchi and with eminent advan- -^UcaMc ... paying 0 f tne r.at»<in,_ . wiiich the crisis imposed upon the i’uprrii V n ta|nce of the pri>si : iud plans calculated to call into narous, ardent ai)d patriotic spirit and even at the moment good snise. virtue and _ tijr dlonroe declined riff Irmnes *’ orsibilit* Bii:n Under fdsi't, h- formed at'^ion the _ ! of hhi fellow citizens J ‘of met esfvaerdinary peril, his^arrangemenu J. r# . n0 t. m-reiv ■ def-nsive. have goak I reason to believe that he had already digested ..Jen for the n-xt campaign, by wldch he I cent, mntate.i an entire change iwrthe character I „r w ,r. T ! >e. nation, in truth, was arising hi the fullness ol its strength : and we ktve no douM if the w*r had continued, that we should have gained new triumphs as brilliant as their *onsequences would have been important and useful. 1 An honorable puaee terminated this ^ jricus career. • her means of.jobtuining an honest livelihood be j takes up under the vagrant-act and disposed of a* prudence, shall dietats. We pall up9a i toe citizens en nss^e to usuist tbe civil antuo- ; Vitv in this wcessary and laudable measUrs— march 2- JOSEPII CCMMING, JOHN MOORHEAD. AJx Saturd- iFC'ENDIARIES AND PICE POCKE TS. riri attempt was, made, a little after seven .«/, lock on Thursday evening last, to get or lire tha stable cf Mr. George Mtiikn, on the t 4 or sule A pair of IIOT'SE-; and, if huo'.anVf.y, their own interest, the happiness of their mr there wives and children, an.l n. r :rali'y ,, ■,, Itself “demand of them, to exert themselves **».*M™ Carnage, promptly in preventing this city from Pemg winb ‘■IBI! ^ up; iv- to.tttc :>v intcr* march laid in ashes s watered with the tears of them, ; In Council, I2th cf February, 1816. whom they are boond by Crod, const ienee and interest to cherish and protect; and we flitter ourselves that none of our countrymen will be cajoled by callousness or apathy to withhold his aid from the present urgency. [comm uxihA tad 3 As sereril suspicious persons about town picking pockets, &.£. on whom the eye of sus picion has glanced ; the Colonel has thought proper to give this hint, which if taken will prevent a Geuer*rGrder for Mustering the il*- prevent a giment. ' j Ly order of Colonel Lynch, Cowsiin, Corporal Camp Vigilance; March 'd, iS. y. Rorth side of St. James’s square; but. being dis- At a meeting of the citizens convened at tfye'' Exchange, c.o thedst March, 1316, for the pur- .pose of adopting measures for the safety of the | city. 4 1 Resolved, That in conscqufnre of the Imv J state of water in the public wcils, the citizens 1 Resolved, That, an election be ft:J <t ba enurt house in ‘ids city, on Fr drf r.ex', 8 h insta-c for an A Harman ta supply -he vacan- tr otcuMi'ied bv the (05?gUA*h*n r-f R iberi Ma A ksy. esxjf. i*i?c5er (be superin'e'»djr;ce of ibree or no''re justices of itw? peers o> judges of ihe inferior court, not bet> g hemrelves can d’d^’es. Ordered, That the sheriff *?'th (wo or mord fbiia.ah'Cs. do attend and preserve order. Resolved, That 'be marsha! dn request two or nioje justices r-t ‘he peace or j'ldgca of the interior court to a*.;e'd ard preside at taitielec sioftij * F.rtraet from, fhe Mirru-r-, D. D. Williams, c. e. •wx—h T •v covered' eaiiy, was extinxuisbed witbuut vv»■.y r.iuteriai damage, lo the pr.i.irieUir ot the buiici- jng Tht* fir-*, was occaiicn “d by a bundle of matches fcoriipose.rl of liglitwood-spliulers, im pr-gnuled with sulphur, and nitre or spirits of wine, tied round twiags of the China tree, and bundle) bc- t Vive co; l thrust into the end of ife jug thrown into a ra-k of straw. - V«.-’?' iay, at Mr. WilHfordVfcaeti.no, a gen- tleman's y.-cket wss picked ol his pocket.book, •coniaiping four hundred hnd ton dollars in bank II acac ,.g-r ^ ^ ^^ - a a.w Jl. tyr- tall dot - lai s A Mi id but f. uitless attempt u> recover the moUf-y a - d detect tin-thief was tr.ade with the* nrairettce of ul! the ge.atleiben pieo*r.t;but it sj.pnars tbvt *h" t r predator had absconded lie!ore the bock was missed. La-t bight, between seven and eight o'clock, Pr- tielf was El&rrti d bv tbe fumes of a slow o.tiled btatts of.America. LHninct of Georgia IVtHi AtlMiHALTy. be leqaestkJ to h-v 8 a cask of water ready iu j Tie Prudent of the United, denies to the Mar- their yurdsto make use of, in case of lire. ! .. ttl.al ojf saicfdisiricU greeting : (Extract from the minutes, [I,. S J j(>HN J’ BULL ICH, elk. march 2- D. D.‘Williams, c. c. snaicii; lie-examined his habitation-, but found it burvii Forl of Savannah, March 2, A ‘IMViSB, British ship Lord Althorpe, Hynes, Antigua Snip Argo, Lyon, Boston < .British brig Mariam* Woodword, Crooked Island, (West Indies) * Brig Wiilia Smith, Cape Henry (Hayti) Schooner Elizabeth, Newcomb, kosioa CLEAVED Sh.io Loafi, Barslow, Mm tinhjqet Brig Nerv York, Parr,. New York Georgs Little, Moreortv, 3t. Peters. \Vheieas, a t bet kaih this d.y b«en filed ir he admi ahV ceurt-of tha U died S ate®, f' r said dis'r.c., by Arvh'baid r>; Bulloch, esq }racee'ied from else.vhrrc. With the assistance •it his neighbors and a f w p.assaneers, he was led to believe that it proe-'etied from the Baptist eiiurcb. Cine of‘the persons present took A c*na<e, also c Btiously examined tile jo sts and s..!s of t■ e btnUdiriZ, but wes unable la discover tlse nritca. H 'W* ver, on reaching the rc-rtii- e-tt corner, w i < re ti e forae was so perceptible to the examiner, und tbe. gent!en\en standing ul that quarter, as to leave no doubt iu t'ucir rein s of the roatcii’*..existence, he found the rn>»ks o* some person wearing corduroy or. s.ocl.init ;>a' la'oor.a, who bad concealed him s ii t! -. re a sl vrt Time previous, imprinted on the s.*»id. - . By lequeat nf the Mayor, a-meeting or the ci tizens Was convent:!, yesterday, at one o’clock; in wuirb sever.il prudential measures were ka li.-fur Ire safety cf ike city, and a fervent »p. it mi id ft-tc.l by tke*u f.-.^ablage of render- jag pers'icul services in every mode which the jiuvt.lu.tiori prc.senlnvl toxleur tiic city of suspi- «i«-Ufc ehsracUiis cf ci) descriptions:' but one step, and lhai an essential or,e Ido, seems to huic e-eapfd their ednsideratiou, which we •hail iqeiitMin in the sequel.— In ci nseqnence of ti» ti lane f i . eni s, 4nd alacrity, exkiblted to put them n!o ixet ution, a sti oeg guard of volunta ry f MlticmeH »eour<‘J the streets end invesli- fc- ea sucJi houses as suspicion pointed out to he tie most likely places of concealment of ahandr&t-ii cho tatters; bet iio discovery of the inci ncisry or incendiaries has yet been made. Vv • uintersiaii'i that puiroles will continue to , Hii'unt guard until the city be con sidered <fut of | (?Tf* Throe hundred bat's Cotton are wanted »• fi ’ up'tbe ■ Bri'isb c>.ppe'cr,i sb p WE- LiNGTON, captain Bail, for LIVER POG'L, to sad ■w ; 'b'«ii d*i Camochin & Mitchell- march 2— 26 Sheriff sales. On thrfirr-t Tuesday in -A/tril ttexx. Will be *old at the c: art house iu th- of Sxvonnah, between the u*aal hours cf 10 anA 3 o’cock. A negro lad named Jack, levied cn as ith* Eroperjf oELi?Airis G» Cuthbert, dec, t* satisfy sundry exfrsmtioB *' ' ' , ' pr - Als<v,i’60 acre* land, on Black Crrek. abo**' 13 mites doom 1 Savannah, aejoioing landi Hobbs, Snyder, sod others, Kvlefl on as the property of Seth G. Threadcra r r. to salfsfjr the acim nistrators of Thomas B. Harden, et rd. Also, alt that placGtioa or tract of land and" improve mcii*s comainht|- 30>3 actes firs 1 quality river land, 270 acres ct which is under dam, and in complete order, «ii«ate, lying and beb.^ x< Ogerhee river, In tbe county of Chatham* -djoining laud* now cr late uj Joseph and Tho» mu*< Gibbons, being a part of two tracts of iantt purchased ty the late Joseph Gibbous «,f Ailc*»> under Jogles, dec. find NatKar.it 1 HaH aS *ku. tornies ot Richard Cox, and ne*;-Jv opposite t* IsrH* beJongVng to the estate of tb- late Jutiea M Kay and 8;erlirg Bluff—lo.vi?d on as th* P'-opertv af John H. Morel, to satisfy Peter Vli'chel!, administrator, with the will annfse& of Willir.m Millt'gan, and sold unde 1- tbe tore- closure tf uiortgsge, ag eetblo to i.d a --tflute*, Adam Cepe, s. c. c. march 2—26 ... Executor's safes :TT* All •.Tsons arc warned aga'Uist credit \* cv : ~vr cf tiie britiv-u jsfi.' I.OKiJ ALTHORPE. myself n.s eras! wu! >ay no debts cf their c.v" r - c'-- r , . ■ Edward Hynes. m arch C—o—25 For Greenock 4 • The s‘lurch .“h ; p FRANCIS, Gum ge HPr.bs mas er, bs' ing the C^ftSiS^jfc-prinripal p:ift of her targe en- v'Dged. she s»Ml he dispaiulved ■*mftve4istc. , y.-— Fur fre ght of 200 bsies cmtnn. be inken on low tssrfsvi) and passece apply to Stanton & Bvrtl. * tnaich 2 —SA ^ Tbe b ig HERO, cap'ain ffsr- rsden, to sa'I in si* diy?» having half bar,f’eight e'gc^cd. Fdr danger. ' f.egi>t or passage, having good accerl|m*dl- A. so critical and aliirmirtg’ a juncture as Tha tiana, apply cu boaid, or to ^xesrnt is, we dtem it a iiuly^ vvWicb is not only j , . J, Blilfciis, cue lo ensure the M.foty of this city but that of • lYhl has for sale every town and ullage ,n the Lotted States } - iron. confi*;gratiof», to i«y ber-oro tne .public : 13 " 1 ? 7 ’ j . » tome ipr©nui*i:on communicated to us by H ^n- ti.bilds Koasia C a^h» oi tieinan ui tercet Ability l^Cc\y from Lii^. VV. 10 boi'S do Duckj iivbis r -b<q Jliflii s: Iri llc-vcne, arvd ir>|iiepd Tvery part of tfi* j ?;;ani.-h poUssissions in the. Nc\V World; the/c i 4Tf iitige numbers of hanriitii and professed us- cu.iec.'.or of the jaori r,f Savxn-vh, in thu d s.ric. ^foiCLaid, in behfdl c,l thes-Mcj U. fl*atr-s. againvi e jj'ijfiwj bo s uf e SVem q lafuies, and uf fo.Alkr, sharufse'nie, wd 1 sl>;e to tlje psyraen* of du tea io i,» Orb’.ect t> s tgs ; that the said i jijVv ware mported m o the cPstrtct aforesaid, 0;v-l)r>tWjd ykvS-CiW''-i» -p » ■ oia-pfax, And w.-rt landed wilnou * fit' rnit tar th*a» nu'pose, ff>st bid tv d obtstinefl, er,, jv violiiiun of cn ec» of i jve .cai.ff.’uss cf t-.e United Sipie®, entitled Mt t.ttrrj*ui-A , e .hr? collection .if duties on im- pns a auu (Me ape ;** that he said hata so »1 "'’porttd and funded as aforesaid, hare l-ee iTe std as loifeiied to the Uoi’ed Slates, at.d me .Ik-w 5 n tiie cv«tvdy and nonsession ci dieesM cod, c.o<, ard within the jurisdictlcn ol ♦hi- hunwak y court. N"W, theieioie, y^n. the *a : d me'shel, a'c lieieliy cotr.n.ar^ed, incite ard admotitsh all n^eveiy {ier-oo>ttd 'anir-t, hiving or claim irrg any i«,iare»t in the sicd ii4ts, * r ar y part Heienf, to vpeuar at a sp'-cisl com of admiral ty, to bu held at tiie court home, in-the city cf =S:,*ao-.sh. in 'ho district a for e said, on the six- eeri h.dav nf Much t-ett. ‘tc gn«w?f ths pte mires, ar.-d that refit and jostles may be du'v admioiglered in tins bebu'f,ard whi'suerer you sbai, tb in the p’eniise-, ca.Gfy and moke kn:>wr< t io the judge of ev'd court, at the tirtie ■pi.d place eftie.a d, ai d have Tbeo.&ud tlvcre tlliS W'it. Witress, the honorsb’e Wt». St»r.hen«, judge cf, tjte «? : str:ct* court of the United S 3’es for the d strict of Geo*ft : », tb’8 iv/en ! y~ six h d.sy of February, in theyrar efourLcrd one thousand eight hundred and sixteen. W. Davies, d. A. AM parrons-liVerestcd in the foregoing mo- nitioo will iaks due tiotlce Jolin Eppin^er, mreb 2—^6 ' Marshal Will be »old, under «nd by virtaa-of an «rdet of the honorable the judgai jf tha inferior cQurk of the county of Chatham before the uourtt bouse in the city of Savannah, on the first Tues day in May next, at the usual tours Two adjoining tracts of land in the county of Camden, containing together eight hupdratf and twenty two acres more or less, originally granted to William Gibbons , bounded on th* south bv Great Salilhs riVar, east by Benjamin Singleton’s land, and on the other aides by Va cant Und at the time of survey. Also, three lots in tbe town of Brunswick, numbers) tw* hundred and seventy two, (272) two bu*dre4 and seventy five, (275) and two hundred snd seventy six, (276.) 't erms—one forth cash* th* Jbalance, in one, two ami three years with inter- r est. Bkifftr*criramftot» «*r>*na pm »t the real estate of Barack Gibbons, dec. JOS I AM G. TELFAIR, THOMAS TELFAIR, ' ALEXANDER TELFAIR. NOBLE W. JONES, march 2- ■ -——26 Sheriff's sales. Oft the first Tuesday in April ntjtfi - Will be sold at tha court house in MTatesh county, between tha hours of ten aud three o’clock. -i The following negroes, Pompey, Hector and Mary sen. levied on as the property of Alexan der and Joseph Currie, to satisfy two execu tions in favor ef S. W. Allen. R. Fowlcr, s. m. c. march 2 •f a K 4 Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday iu April neat. Will be sola at the court house in Ricebor*, Li berty county, between the hour* of ten and thiee o’clock. A negro man named DICK- levied on as th* property of J. M. Stewart, dec. to satisfy aa execution in favor of the administrator G. Foo ter surviving copartner. Terms of sale, casfiu James Lambright, d. s. ». c, march 2—f—26 tot i.s tskOcialed. for the purporAbf a«-cuinuSat- ing money by rapine and -riurderi* The r'-g;i* )sf correspondence they maintain vvilhune ano- v, er. and the multiplicity sff sanctuaries in which criminals are sh'eldcd from the arm of of .justice,- have rendered the feeble exftftions or ihe Spanish rudinary tp extirpate titem in a jjrent deftree jncffertual. So much is the City U Havana infexted with these hravpes, thiil a W»n'in decent habiliments ennnot wfth safety traverse the streets after night-fall, puiess ae- compi nud with severs! artned persons. Not withstanding this piucaution, many f*U victims >rfiTt-the• fti 11 e11Ou In the latter part of last year, a gentleman, stepping out af the tiieatfe, deceived a mortal wound: the murderer, con trary lt> tint common course of things in t 1 at tountry, w«s not.adroit enough in effecting his uss.cape. On being sppifcbended, it .was disCo- v<rtd that this was the fifib crime of a simua* nature Uiat he bad eoir.tniHedrin wvery short lsfse of risae. However, b* j fntjnd meinsfo eX^ kjjisai* hlsrt’f from prison, **d make- bis tts'J