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RE PUBLIC A N
SAVANNAH,
A PHIL 4, lßc6.
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THE federal editors seem determined
to keep up an appearance, to prove that
wonders will never tc.ft ! Now that the
Miranda theme haa been progressed in
so far as to cover them with Ihame and
confufioa ; and finding it will no long
er aid their vile attempts to vilify the
government; they have set afloat ano
ther bubble, which we have no doubt, in i
the regular process of time, wil lhtujl, and
add one more to their fwoln catalogue
of forgeries and imptftliont. What we ,
allude to is a paragraph which origins- ;
tea iu the “ Washington l-ederalilt."— <
after palling the molt voluptuous eulo- ‘
giumon Mr. Randolph's fp t ech on the ,
non-intercourse bill, they would endea- (
▼our to make believe, that all its cut- 1
tiug farcafin—all its inimitable beauty, :
spirit and animation ; with all its clote, ]
corredt and logical arguments, were \
brougtit into dread array fur the con
demnation of the administration and eve■ i
ry thing democratical ! 1 1
We mult confefs, the opposition have
rendered rr.jrvcLout articles iomewhat ,
common, il not tafbionablc ; but the 1
one in queltion has too much coloring 1
to make it as current as its authors
would wilh. On our part, we have no
doubt, that the lpcech in rietad, when
it arrives, will prove to our readers, that
the character given of it by the AT ‘
ington Federahlt,” is a foul inst. ;prcu:
tat ion.
The editor would not ink that it it ;
impofblt that Mr. Rai-uoiph rtiould have ’
eppoitd certain idu ur. ft ti.c adiMn-j
iftration— On thcoiucr hand, he believes 1
and knows, that the ti:it m n w:il lomv- 1
times dilfcr iu their views cf the fame I
fubjetft :—and aumitu me v o ft,
that Mr. R. had tepc.tej . :i pro
ceeaings of tne ar utivc ■, it would rot
thence ineontejlibly tollow, that they were I
wrong. Wc have ever viewed M Ran
dolph as an independent and honelt poli
tician i but, notwnhllandii'g, wc arc of
opinion, it wuuld require more than the j
force even of bis herculean arm, to com
mumcate a fpaiin to t lie nerve oi our gov
ernment, so powertplly invigorated by the
affections ot the great body of the Amer
ican people. Bait. Lon. duv.
We underhand, that John Randol, who
was cUargeu with the murder of Mr. M’Nor
tci, the Deputy sheriff, had hi, trial at the
Superior Court for tire county of burke, on
Thuriday ihc ah mtt. when the following
civcomitaitccs appeared m evidence—-that
the Sheriff of liana: county, had in Ins pos.
felßou a eultrcls warrant, which was direc
ted, (or iiueiidcdj to be levied upon a negro
ft how, belonging to tlie mother of Randol
the priloner, ami of which he was apprized,
that the Snurift accompanied l>y his deputy
went into the held where the negro was at
work, and where the prifqner alio was with
his gun—that the negro on feeing the She
riff, run and placed himfelf Behind the prt
ioner, who undertook to proieil him, and
prelented his mulket at the Sheriff, but the
deputy being near him, caught hold ot the
juulket, and told the pri loner not to be a fool
• r oder violence to an officer for doing his
duty—that the negro then run off, and being
followed by the officers, ffve pmoner again
prelented ins gun at the Sheriff, who calling
to him not to lire, he immediately diiedte-u
his piece at tlie deputy Sheriff, and with too
fatal an effect mfeharged the contents of it
into his bony—the and I leafed immediately
called out t.the priloner that he had kiheil
him, who replied, that he had told hint he
would do so, or words to that effect—lhe
priloner then went to the decealed and hel
ped him off h s liorle, and remained with
him ’till aftiffance was procured ; he was
then arrested the dileafed died that night ;
on these taels clearly proved, the Jury at
io o'clock iu the evening, after retiring
for about live mint! es, returned a verdi/t of
GUILTY—and on Saturday tali the awful
lenience oi death was pronounced agaiult
the prisoner, who was direited to be execu
ted between the hours of ten and two
• ciocic on Wednesday the situ inllant, and
was executed accordingly. Aug Her.
PHILADELPHIA, March 17.
From the prevalence of the northerly winds
For three weeks pall, it is learfd fome of the
inward bound telfeis hate hard times on the
cuaii, and that man, cf them from the length
ot the time they are detained from port may
be in want ot the neceflaries of life ; it was
therefore reloivcd on Saturday lalt to lend
out vessels t j furnilh them if polfibie with rr
*'£f—lmmediately two lchooners were taken
up, loaded with pn-vifi.ms, water, dec. and
yefferday noun tailed, for that benevolent
purpose.
The Spanish government has highly ap
proved the conduft of its officers and teamen,
off Cape Trafalgar. Admiral Gravn.a has
been promoted to he Captain-General of the
fleet; Admiral Alava has been invelted
with the Grand Crof* of Charles 111. and
Admiral Escanomadw a Lieutenant General.
AH the admirals and officers have been pro
moted a step. No less than ten Spaoilh ad
mirals and commodores, and ten captains of
frigates, were killed or wounded in that
dreadful battle.
P hiladelphia paper.
MARRIED, at Auguffa, on Wednesday
evening the 6tli ult. by his honor Judge
Willfon, Do-slor MtcuAKL Burke, to Mrs’
Sarah Armstrokg
Port of Savannah,
ARRIVED, Ship Drum
mond, Bat budors i Brig Minerva, Brool
irtgs, Cbaile/hm.
CLEARED, Ship Mary sane, Bui
fey, Liverpool ; Sukr. Clive, Rhodes, St
Avgujhns.
r DIED —at Darien, on TliU’ldas
she 27th ifft. in the 43 hyear of his age,
Mr. OHN COLE a native of Rnode ■
I (land ; tut for many y ars ucJ tier 11 a
retiffent of this city. —\ widow, children,
relatives and friends', feel the lifts of a
kind hi fb-ind, parent aud friend they
have this lenience for a confutation, thrt
u an houcll man i, tte uobieft wotk ol
God.”
nr - WWMBPB——
ll'AitinaroN ( City J March 21 .
WE dilcn-igr me mournful duty of an
ncunciug the death of another revolutionary
hero. On 1 uefday evening General J AMES
J ACKSON, a Senator from Georgia, drew
his lull breath, altera lot.g and painful iilnclV.
Leaving the talk of eulogy to other pens,
we cannot retrain from that expression of re
gret, which v. e are convinced, we leel incctn
tnun with every pa'riotic mmd in America,
at the loss of a man, who, a holt in the davs
ot peril, yeas Hit ready to exert his powers
in the defence of his country’s righls.
A gratefulcountr. lias at'effed its lenfe of
the lets it has iuftained by the death rs this
diffiinguilhed cuizen. Both branches of the
U gtflatute have agreed to yvear mourning for
a month, and the houii- of Ki prefentanves
have, by an unanimous vote, enrolled him on
the lilt of our diitinguifhed revolutionary pa
triots.
“1 he remains of the general were yesterday
interred in the bur\mg ground at Rock
Creek church, with military h licrs, accompa
nied by a long proceflion, composed, -of the
military ru umfirm, martial niulic, the masons
tin* immiurs of tin* two houl'es of C’ ngrefs,
officers el the Executive Department, and ci
tizens.
CHARLESTON, March 31.
Fx‘raS of a Liter fron. W :fhmgton, da
ted the uph in,tar,t.
“ The Pan i tic G neral JACKSON, cf
Georgia, died a,, mnminp at 4 ‘cb-ck, of
a dropiy. No order is yet taken re'auve to
the ii'neral 1 blequics. Eve-y attention, ex
pre.'live < f the nau nallois will be u.qties
tfmably paid by both i. uies ,f C ng Is
The bid prohibiting unpor:ations irotn Gieat
Britain is not yet reported, and the ref- ic we
aie igam nccupied wi.h confidcraiiuns loc_l
and uaiiiuj.elt.ng.
mm mKmmmumuimmammmmmmi*
Cril\iAi’a CHUKC i.
members, of tins Church, are neiifi
cd to auei.d at the Chu eh, on Ea
sier Mo.vbay next the •? u I'.-.*- at 1
o’c lock, te e.eft two \\ ardens, and teven
V estr) men.
, W ; r H K E fv’ l Wardens,
ltubi. MAwkAY,
April 4 ti
UNION SOCIETY.
THE Members of the Union Society are
desired to meet at the City Had oil
Monday the 7th day of April ncx., I’ai-.cist
i-v at ame o’clock iu the forenoon, it being
the quarterly meeting pieparatory to the An*
nivcilary.
PETER S. J.AFFITTE, Scc’ry.
*,* Thole perions yvlio are deiirous of
joining this inUitnttou, will take notice, that
agreeab e to the Rules, unlels application is
made at the above period ihey w ill nut be
admitted at the Annual Meeting.
Alai cb 31 j 3
L.osr,
A POCKET BOOK containing about
1 5 Dollars in Jersey notes, and a few*
papers of no value to any but the owner, by
leaving it wiih the printer, the iinskr ilia.il
receive a generous reward.
April 4 63
NOTICE.
AN Election for Lieutenant in the firfl
company Chatham Regiment, tn the
room of Robert Allan, deceased, will take
place at the Theatre on Saturday the 11th
mftant. Jahn Love and Adam Cope, Efq’rs.
yvill fupenntend laid election.
By order of vlajor Doyle.
J. PETTUJONE, Captain*
April 1 hi
Notice,
THE CD PARTNERSHIP of
MERRITT & WHEELER
IS this day dissolved by mutual con
sent.
Sylvanus Merritt,
George W. Wheeler.
April 1 6t
IN puriuance ot a tei-iuwiuu
of Council, I do hereby publish
Hggins & Hadden, for entertaining
negroes on Sunday, fined 30 dollars.—
Alio,
Tlomai Doruharty, for retailing Spi
rituous Liquors, without a licence, fined
10 dollars
J IS. M. WILLSQ V,c c.
March 28. 60.
Marshal's Sales;
On tbs id TUESDAY tn April,
will be sold,
At the Court-house in Bryan Coun
ty, between the hours if eleven
andtbiee (,‘ctock,
6 Field NEGROES,
Confiding of trim, women
and children ; fe zed and taken
’ in execution, and fold pursuant
to a decree of the Circuu Court
of this diftnd, as the elLte of
the late Samuel Miller deceased,
at the luit of Powell and Hop
ton, survivors.
Loniiltont Cash.
The laic cakes place at the a
bove place by conlent of parties.
B. WALT ~ m. and g.
Sav* March 5. 54
A. SCTHRNER & Cos.
Next door to Dr. BenheW, and nearly op*
petite to the Poll Office,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
The following articles, which they will dis
pi-fe of at reduced prices,
top, and Sunrrow Boots,
Gentlemen's fine Shoes,
Do. common and 1. Negro do.
Ladies Morocco do. Jio. Kid do,
Do. common do.
LIQUID BLACKING of the firft quail- ,
ty, ai.u genera ly every article in their line,
which they Batter them (elves will give fads- 1
tav'uon as to the quality and price. ,
April 4 6 S
hive Dollars Reward.
ABSENTED himfeif on the
night of the 26th March lass, Sam, a
llout young country born negro, fix
feet high of a da k complexion and fur
ly countenance, had on when he went
off a white negro cloth jacket and trow- 1
f rs, it ia probable fie may change his
dress, walks veryertd and is much of a
beau, as the laid ftllow once attempted
to get to the up country and wasdifap
pointed in his 1 xptdl at ions, very probable
he may aim for the Northward. all
perfops are hereby cautiontd agaiult
harboring or carrying hint off as the
law will be enforced agaiult luch persons.
The above reward will be paid on de
liveriug him to the goaler, or Frederick
Herb, in Savannah, or to the fubferiber
on Liberty Hand, below Thunderbolt.
gecrge herb. ‘
April 4. 62
Sheriff’s Dales.
On the fitJl fuefday in ?Aay next,
at tU Court-kouye in its City,
bet w in the hours oj ten and
thee o'cMk,
WILL BE. SUD,
ALL hat prrtofihc LOT
nd itripiov mem?, on w hich
joD 1 Bollcs now rtrlides, on
‘he ’ u h li ie of Broughton iLeer
oppoli.erhe n arket-l'cju.ire, fnz
d b\ Jno. P. PourncH one ot
the Conflates for Chatham
‘>unty, as rlit* pre pmv of llaac
Fc J, 10 fatisly lun :iy execu ions
P > nttd out by the defendant,
tod returned to tne as the Law
diredls
T. ROBERTSON, s. r. c.
April 4 62.
oilon It s Dales.
On the fi jt Yuefday in May next,
at the Court-boufe , in this City,
between the Lours of ten ana
three o'clock,
WILL BE SOLD,
Lot of land in Yam
s acraw, known by No. 23
leized under sundry executions,
as the property of Robert Greet,
and pointed out by the defend
ant.
Continued from April Tales.
T. ROBERI'bON, s. c c.
April 4 f,2.
iblicmf s Dales.
On the firjt Tuejdoy in May
next.
WILL BE SOLD,
At the Court House in ti e City of
Savannah, between the Lours
of ten and thiee o'clock,
ALL that tradi of land, with
the improvements thereon,
luua.e on the Thunderbolt road
about two or three miles from the
City of Savannah, containing
57 acres —leiz-cl as the pioper
:y of Smith, Suns and Anderson,
u Lusty E. Le/eiii..unh and
C>.
C ntinued from A[>ril Tales'.
C n itions—on t half payable
at 90 days, a diTountable note
win a good Indorhr—the other
haif o he firlt diy of Janurry,
1007, with a bond and mortgage
on tne prooerry.
f. ROBER I’SON, s. c. c.
April 4, 61.
Marfhai’s Sale.
By virtue f decree of tne Gircu -
O un, if the (Jiii/ed States, for th
district of Georgia, for the foreclofu'e
of a mrtgßge, will &e fold at pubh
Auction at the Court house (n the city
of Savannah, on the firft Tuesday io
Vlay ncx , between /he hours of ten
and /w*>, All that va'uable Trail ol
Land ii urte irt/he county of Camden,
contain ng seven hund/ed and twenty
acres, mre or lc(s, known by the
iiim: of Point Petei——;crc of
wn.cn are in a hate of cultivation,
the property of Jas. Seagrove Esq.
BtN. WALL, M. D. G.
April 4. 62.
C!? TAKEN from . tukcly Tilling
hurjl, in this city, on Tuetday hjl, three
Liver Tea Spoons, ttuo of them marked
AIT A the other <uiith no mark. “Ihe
owner may have them by proving proper
ty and paying for this advertisement. Ap
ply to
John Williams, S C. S.
Suv, March 13, tSufi. 65
.Sheriff's .Sales.
On the firfl \ittefday in May next,
at the Court-house, in this tty
between tie hours of ten and
three o'clock, will be sold,
ALL that traft of land on
Hutchinson’s I Hand, com
monly called Bailie’s Point, con
taining two hundred acres, more
or Ids. Seized as the property
of James Molltnari, under ltm-
Cry executions.
Continued from April Tales.
Also,
A lot on Bay-lfreet in Savan
nah, joining the t Itare of Doors,
containing 60 feet front, and 90
feet depth ; with all the bricks
on the premises, a considerable
part of which, was imported from
Liverpool a few years ago :
ALSO,
A part of a Jot, 16 feet front,
by 90 depth, with the improve
ments tliei eon, joining the lame.
Seized as the pioperty of Jamts
Moffnan, tnuer Jundry execu
tions.
Conditions made known at the
day of lale, lold ac the riiqueof
the former purthaltr, he rot
having complied with the tern s
of Tale.
T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c.
April 4. Si.
SriEkibß’s o/vLh.".
ON Ihe rirlt Tuesday in
May next, will be fold at the
Couit-houfe in this city, be
tween the hours of 10 and 1
o’clock.
A Mulatto boy named Miles,
luzcci as the property of the es
ii'C of George Johnlon dec’d.
at the suit or Jolepli Longworth
<<nd otheis. The property
i uimed out by the plaintiff.
T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c.
Anui 4 63
•Sheriff's Yules,
On the fill Hues day in May
”ext, will be fold at the Court
bouje in this city, between the
hours of 10 ar.d 3 o'clock,
IHE following negroes (to
wir) I ISABELLA, RACHEL,
Lawrence, jim, bess
and POLLY, taken under ex
ectuion to fatisfy James Alger,
he property pointed out by the
defendant.
T. ROBERTSON, a c c.
April 4 63
SHERIFF’S SALES 7
OIV the firft Tuesday in May
next, will be fold at the Court
lloujc in this city, between the
hours of ten and three o'clock.
ALL that tradt of LAND,
in the partition of Cum
berland Eland, being the South
ernmost half part of Lot No. 9,
bounding on the weft by lands
so John H. M’lntofh, north by
lands of the eitate of Lynch,
ealt by the ocean and south by
lands of the elUte of gen. Green,
(uppofed to contain qoo acres,
be the fame more or lels.
Seiztd by virtue of an executi
on, the ltatr, vs. eitate of Jus
tice 11. Seheuber, dec. pointed
out by tlie E .’or.
T. Robertson, s. c. c.
March 11 59
City Sheriff’s Sales.
On th ft ft Tuesday in May next,
will bes >l,j,
at the Court-house in Savannah, between
the hours of ten and three o'duel,
A Negro Wench, named
Chioe, levied on as the
property of Doctor J ihn Love,
co Lusty William Camp.
jJL'G,
A Negro boy, named Tom
ievied oa as the proprrey ot
Samuel M‘Cormick, uectaied,
ro iati. fy Benjamin Ansley and
James Marshall, pointed out by
the plaintiffs.
ALSO,
A two story HOUSE in El
bert ward, levied on as the pro
perty of James Gaffney, to iat
• isfy Charles Tint-
JOHN WILLIAMS, s.e.s
April t Ci
SEED RICE. ’
SAI.E a tw hundred bii:l,e'. ot
. Gold and White Seed RICE of me..;,
cellent quality, being the produft of new
gronnd from ciioiee leed. Apply t Q
Ebenczor Scatk.
FcWraiay tU j.
Notice, “ Enr e
THE fubfrr ibcr, lotne ‘irr>
>t , n hti retur.t frnn the In. ‘
nation caire up with t JOHN IR
VINE (as he called him e ,') who
had in hispoflefiion anew nrgto tela
low \ hom the countenance and ecu.
vcrlation of ltvme, when imerrcga'ei
from whence he had come, the man
ner in which he made rep y, together
with o.her circ umffances of his con-
Judf confirmed /he (oblcrtber in the bej
icf /hat /he negro had been ttolen.—
He therefore demanded ot Irvine ir
whar way he had come to the pellet*
lion of the negro j to which he te.
lumeJ an evasive artfwer. The Tub*
kriher to and him he had good reaf >i% r
to the negro had been stolen
and was determided to /ake /he ne
gro Irctu him and have him advertiled
and in tale no pet lon claimed him
within eighteen months wculd cither
return or led him.
This ts iheictore to notify all per*
Ton* whom itdo'h or may concern.
1 hat /he luhkrihcr has in hit polles.
(ion /he laid new negro; he is about
live stet eight inches high, aged be*
/ween twenty five and /nu/y years—
no marks other than on his back,
which appear to have luff ted under the
Cowfkiu ; ipcaks little or no Engliih
fays he came Irnm Catolina, but doe*
not know whether from Ncr/h at
6'outh, he indiftiiidtlv communicate*
(when .Iked in wild wav ’he man
came by him j th the took him up 11
/he road, when 01 nts w y to h.h oil
linn ’rtvtror creek nearby His ti
er 01 owiets a e ihertture t.equeltt*J
to prove the prope./y oi he ne u iu
pay charges and t ke him awav
Win. Neely.
Camden Coun/y ou
S/ Mary’s Kiver.
inept, 20. Jam id m 7.
SUPERIOR COURT,
Chatham County, f
In equity. 5
ON the petition of John Mead
Hating thac being poffeffcd of
ievcral notes of hand and eviden
ce sos debr, belonging to the late
Ambroie Gordon decealed, a3
Ipecified in the Schedule hereto
annexed, and that the fame have
101 l *, and that copies of the iaiwe
-is near as tne petitioner can re
col leeft ate now lodged in the
clerk’s office, together with an
affidavit that the lame have been
been loft by accident; & j raying
tne benefit intended bv the fix-h
lection of the judiiial aft of
1799, ant! other circumstantial
proof being alio Lid before the
coni t. It is ordered, that the
Lid notes and evidences of debt,
be eftabiifried as efiretied by the
said iixth ledtion of the judicial
a ft, on the laid John Mead pub
lilhing a nonce tor the space cf
lix months in one of the public
gazettes of this cin, unlels taufc
Ihull be (hewn to the court with
in the fan! fix months, or other
matter iHa.il appear to the court
againlt the fame.
SCHEDULE.
ONE drawn by Alexander
JobnJlon, dated 7th May 1804,
payable \st June 1804, for 448
dollars and 47 cents. One drawn
by Green R. Duke dated 13/6
June, ilioa, pay able 30 days af
ter dale, for ifft dollars 5j 1-4.
cents. One dr awn hy Lemuel Kol
lock, dated 6 lb Augujt, 1600, pay
able 10 days after date, for 187
dollars 50 cents. One drawn by
Hugh Magee, dated 3 d May ,
ido4, payable 60 days after date*
for .51 dollars 97 cents. One
drawn by Charles Linder green*
dated 3 d May, 1805, payahie 30
days after date, fer 100 dollars .
One drawn by Nathan Beal for
too dollars, but to whom payable
ldo not recoiled , left by Charles
Goodwin, esq. f f - colled ion. A
’tcciq 1 signed by sir T om s Bon
sail of Indiana for too pounds
sterling, to Nits: Ann Davies ,
with several receipts on the hue's
for He merest,
T/ue extraft from the records.
J. BULLOCH, Clk.
Jan. 3 i. nw 6m. 45.
TO HE SOLD,
ON the 4th da./ of April n*t. t tho
I’lxmatios of Free khckfell, 10 the
to .. ty of Jiy*n, the full wii.g property, be.
lon){i..£ to the citati of V/ilium Maxwell,
jun’r ileceafed, yu Six Negr .es, one Uori*
a lmxli Stock of Cattle, and Vat.ou* arti.
2lej of ffciul**ho!d Furtti'ure.
Couditiotu rude known on the day of t!*.
Sat ah Blackfell, Adir/rix an/1
I-k'e Blarklell,
A im’ r i*. right f hi* Wlft.
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