Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, April 04, 1806, Image 5

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continen c pie, t’.’i 4 *■'. e-retirement hai | been made between the courts of Berlin ami St Cloud, to (hot out British com mer'e from the Piuffian ports. We know not what decree of credit is due to this tlatement, but it feein: not im probable. Marquis Corrttnllit, died in Bengal, 1 fome time in O'tobcr last. February (c- Nine transports with more of the troops are arrived is the Humber from the continent—S ver have part of the German Legion or. board, and two have part of the i h regiment. The officers and troops already arrived at Yarmouth are t lieutenant general Dnndas ; aid de camps, captains Ainfl e and Jarvis ; major general M'Ket zie Frazer, aid de camp cap. Woodhoufe ; major general fir Arthur WelUflcy, aid de camp the bon. capt. Stanhope ; major general Sherbroofc||, aid a- camp capt. Tnoinp ion ; maj >r general Li til, md de camp capt. Peebles; alf: t.mt adjutant gene ral lieutenant colonel llradtort ; deputy iufftettor of hospitals Ur. Patrick, with f veral other gentlemen of the medical ftrff. The regiments are, 3d, sth, Bth, 9r.fl, 26th, 2 7:ii, 30th, 34th, 36th, 39th, and 9 1 if, with a detachment of the Royal artillery and waggon train. The troops emboi krd in the Elbe, and daily rspc&ed, conlill of the 4th, the rest of the 14h, 23d, and 95th, regiments, under the command 01 lieutenant gene ral Don, and mnjor general Paget. The Hanoverian troops embarked partly 111 the Eibe, and partly in the Wcfer. Kingston, (Jam.) March 10. Arrived, fhp Anderfons, Findlay, Bance liland, 34 days. By the Aitdcr fons, which has brought a tine cargo of /laves to Mcff s. Hibbert, Taylors, and Maikland, iuformation is received, that his Majeltv’s sloop Favorite has been captured, on the African coafl, by a Freneh so ce, coufillffig of one 74.. two frigates, and a brig, probably ironi L’O rieut, and which were Lid to have taken the a frican convoy. The comm ander of the Favorite had arrived, in a cartel, at Cape Mount. Tae American brig Equator, from Bolton, lor Poll Antonio, reported to be laden with lumber, soap, and candles, de tained by hi# mvij ily’s brig Murne For tunee, L eut. Rone, commander, was brought into Port Royal o.i £• rtcey e vening. March ! 4 Hi# maj •fly’s fh:p Canopus, ctptain Aullen, bearing the flag .■ Rear Admiral Louis, tailed froiti Pqii Royal yetterday morning, sci England. Lieui. general Nugent, the fate chief of our govern, ment, and fvtral officers en June, are paffen ers by ter. Ihe uluai ia.utes were tired 011 the commander in chitf’o quitting tne station. New-Orleans, March t. ExOatl of a teller from a gentleman at A 'a chitoches , to a rejpeftdie commercial house in this city, dated the I lth ult. “ 1 was la ft evening informed by itie commanding officer of this poll, that he had received official accounts, ol from J to 7000 troops being on their way/or this poll, and which woul . arrive in lets than three weeks. In coukquence of which he had dire&cd the agent of the Couiradtor, to procure army iupphe-s, and keep in store provilions for two or ts ci months, fufficicnt to iffuc at leait 7000 ramus per day. au express was iiuru.Jiaiely dispatched to feat Adams and Natchez, requiring a tuppiy as loon March 5. It is reported, thatlince the arrival of the in:. A ... ; .rales) at Mobile, the Atntrr.au oiumerce has been excluded ti ac port. It is further reported, that the navigation cf ... Mobile Bay, by Amer.au vefl s, will in future beobje teii to. We cannot vouch for the truth of theft reports ; they ar. laid to have been communicated in private letters from Mobile—bu e-have not been en abled to atcerta. 1 the fact. GEORGIA, I BY Edwind White, L. s. > Clerk oj ’ the Court of Os- E. White. J tUnary , for the county oj Chatham, and flute afotef dd. V J T tlLK.fc.Nh i’.nzatieth Stephens VV and Lancelot H. Cjuinn, ap pi ior !etic;s of adroiniftra ion 01 the e/Lle and effects of Wm, Stc phjYis, Lie of Chatham County pffin fLFcea/.*d, as nearest or kin. Tfcele are therefore to cite and ad- Btor ifh a l and lingular the k nJie.i and c.eiilors ol the dee. to fi c their object,c.is (;f any tuey have) in rny cfh eon or before toe 5m day t.i Ml 7 next, otherwise ict.tr* v;ill be granted tuem Given u tder my hand and feffi ths 5/h day cf Ap.ii, and in the 30th year of Ame -ran 1 ulepen.fence. 6v] JVlarfhai’s Sale. By virtue of a decree ot r,e Circuit Ct urt, c-f the United Sta.es, t r the OKiidtci Cirorgia, fort e foreciofure c: a mrtgage, will be io'd at public huff, i! at the Court h.ou.e In ti.e city of Savannah, on the firft TuefJay i,. Iviay 11 x , between /he h nirs ofter. snerw*, All true va uaoie Tract ol Land h uate in ( if county of Camden, co: win f f;ve:i hundred and twei.r ac c, ti ,e r left k -,ov fl by tM 1 uni of Pen: Pc:..—— etc* c vr..c,i arc in a flare cf • i-liivatinn, X.e proper yif jas. be.nor.jv • R:q. At- i- . WAi i. (j, April 4. t. I sirens rr- *'wi-g&rtqßTwn ysg jmmli.ji RE PUBLICAN SAVANNAH, APR L 8, , gcG. | 9 pHF. I‘ll jfCiulenH'n w#ro rle/it and ‘ A y rile relay, \V ardens aul Vuitrvnseii ci Chnil Cli-irch, r’>r the cm r*nt y. -r: Caiv. ivv.’U WARDENS. W . Stephens, N. lu; I,bull, VESTRYMEN, John Irvine, J dines b. Read, I’cter Deveaux, John Cumming, G. L). .Sweet, ) mes Marshall, John Tebeau. We Bnderftan.l that the lat<*ft difpatchcr received from Mr Mu-iroe, l>c:ir date the 28th f January, and that they llate, that in c-.m f.qnence of the it,'i'l';> i(ition of Mr. Pitt no ultimate arrangements had been made for the adjustment of • ur relations with Great Britain, but that liopes of i'uch aJjulfment were entertained from the completion of the new adminiltration. National Intelhgericer. The I'refulent’s meflhge at the commence ment of the prclent l ’liion of Congrel's, was publidied in England early in the month tis January. T!ie New-York memorial had been publifhcd. It is laid tliat Mr. Fox, a ihort time ptevjous to hs coming l into the mintftry, ex tire Hi; . himfeT averse to >ihe pro ceedings refpeeting’ nrutral commcrc*, which wehave recently complained of. m. CHARLESTON, Apnl 4, Our lafl London papers mention a re port that anoiher French fquadrou.con i lilting of several fail of the line, had du -1 ring the tcmpelluous weather made their escape from Brest early in February. Capt, Woodward, arrived this morn ing, fell in with a British sq uadron iff 1 Madeira on the i-ith Fcbruaiy. They ! confuted of nine fail of the line and two I frigates ; and informed that they were iin pursuit of that part of the French j fleet which had Taped fotn B ell uiukr I ‘Jerome Bon p rte. Capt. W. die! not learn who commanded the British iquaj j 1011. i “ a few days before capt. ’Jewel left j Guadaloupe, the (hip Feltci y captain ; Jones, of Philadelphia, arrived from J Bordeaux L was immediately proclai 1 med by the officers of the government, that accounts were received of a general continents! peace—that Hamburgh had been f zed by Prussia ; and that Kos liusLo aail been proclaimed king ot Po land. Cap., Jewel informs that the British crullers detain and lend into Antigua and Month-rat, every Uaniffi and a meiican vessel they fall in with, April 5, This morning arrived, and fired a salute, the blip Neptune, Taylor, of Philadelphia, 15 days from Port au-l’rtnce. The Neptune mounts ifc guns, and 63 men, and has on noard a cargo ot 700,01,0 weight qf coffee.— Accounts by this arrival Rate., that the llup Leander, captain Lewis, with gen. Miranda was at J-c ,u mel. Cap , Lewis ami Mr. Smith, had arrived at l*srt-au Prince, where they were railing recruits. ‘1 lie Hup Empe ror, ut New-York, tailed a few days before the Neptune—lire cleared out for Louiliana; bu it is believed Hie was detuned to join the Leander at Jacquemel. The objeft of the ex pedition was not publicly known. Capture of the C pe of Good Hoped ‘v A letrer from New-York, dated the 26th’ ult. mentions that the 111 ip Beaver, had that day arrived in toy days from Canton; and uad br , ;c jus that the Cape of Wood Hi pc lunc nieud to the Biitith forces under Sir Home Loph..m, about the middle of Janu ary, We iaft night received Am°erdam papers of the 5.h Fei>. Short It .pie c tton 111 the Price Current of die ;di, is quoted at a4B gres. No Rice at m-rket. | Port of Savannah. ARRIVED, Ship Eliza, Mackenzie, Liv erpool; Lucy &. E-liXabc'hs, Stark, do. |Lo gan, Bunker, Ami.crdam; Hibernian, ‘J'of tec, Si. Lucia; Brig Dispatch, Strong, Rochelle; Pilgrim, Smith. Bay of Hondu ras; Riling States, Dukey, Martinico ; Schr. S.,trtuel id Jane, Boyd, Dommico ; Sloop Polly, Norris, Gaudaloupe. CLEARED, Brig “.ally, Hughs, Gauda loupe ; Two Friends, Crowe !, Bolton ; Pil grim, Smith, Philadelphia; Experiment, KcckiuSjdo . Schr. Lyd'ia, Crowell, 801-1 1 ton. COMMUNICATION. DIED, at the City of Walliington, op the 1 ytli of March tail, in the 50th year ot his age, ths H nioraule J A MBS J ACKSON, a Sena'.or from this State in the Senate of he United States, and Major-G neral of the Firfi Oiviiion of the M.hiia ot Georgia. On -his event, a niefiage from the Sen ate to tlic Hi tife of Ki-preleiitatives announ ced the death of this high v ellvemed citizen. A committee of arrang ment was formed for its iiiteiment, which took place with all the J ceremonials and leijiefl due to the rank and I character of the de. eul’ed ; both Houles hav , ing uoar.inimi ly agreed 111 the words of the j reiolution of the Houle ol Representatives, |to wear mourning for one month “ in telii j mony cf then- reljieifi for the memory of that j diltingtiilh -d rev imiemary Patriot.” th. txjiieiu.ii cf the will of the nation al rcp.'eieiiiu ,i(, i> a. oi.ee an euiogv on the 01 cation, ac t ex .deuce cf the high opinion entertained ‘1 the v . : a:-and talents ol the deicah and. \\ hat more can he laid, than to more.” Some f w Liograj/ - . teal lketchs may W tatistaftor- General jxcits is was a native ■ t Revo , iv, in Eng and, a. and came over to this ft*!. .. an earl;, pehod of life- Follow hur-’ rh- oft -s .isr.'fp fry-,•£,mme • it. •y• 1 1 the i of a ,n 1 ‘hs- [ll fm- oi vhi. h he coin ime'd until these r .775, v het lie feeds • f ihe Americanrcvolirmn in t! ■ ;.te r.rlt Uurlt f utli. Among ihe f .eir, . m- \ ott’.ir ci.iz ns who liop: and * riv.r .1 supp it ~f the American caule, we fi c him a rivuie in ‘he v dc.rtci i lght I. joi rv Company of Savit nali, I’cpoli < mi th.c c-d) ilige the invaders in • -fc 1 the right . f his adopted courtry. H. ving.qu reu h 1 tire li 11 ‘:cl come r? the ■ otic mce his dates, his promotion to the c >mmat.. . tklu 1 ntpati. f-m toll wal, t.-gether‘with an ippoit.. mint to siiiiiiceiu the c\ il at f ms of the Hate. These m.t ks •!’ the cm ti deuce of hi:’ c untry, ad ed to the nautial ardecevtf l.is emper, made him juris f .r ----watd with incelTant and perf<*v, ieo g exert 1 lefence of, the tlaienawfrig the g oomv period of A merit an alli.r., 101 \vt trace’aim in various and ri peaied confiu'isj with the enemy, both in this ttate amt S> i.tli Carolina, particularly m the deft it oi c< 1. Campbell on OgeUiee, and on many o'.lur otc lions while lie cemmanded the tlte Le gion, in this Hate, and 111 the battles of j Biacktforks and the Cowpens in South Ca rolina, where he afled as Brig de ir. j >r, a. and where the American arms wtrecrowued with brilliant fuccels. To rtlci.tt his c nnitry from the poss !li m ■ of th e enemy, by whom it was at that pm u almofi. totadv overran, he was appointed by I the legillature then convened at Augnlla, to! the command of a Legion of horie and infan try, denominated the Georgia Legion, u...i < which he oiganifed with promptitude. In j this duty of enie.prile and expoture, he is delervedly eftimi.ted a. an c-slicer of courage and merit, and 111 the vigilant cid.di.--ge of which he continued until the evacuation ot Savannah in 1782. A general peace Lon (allowing, lie devoted htr.ffi 1! to hpr. feflion in which lie was l'uccthd'ui, able anu upright. On the organization of tec tlate mili-ta, he was appointed to the command of the Chat ham Regiment, afterwards a brigadier,of the llate, aid ultimately the major general ol the iirft dtvifion. Equally zealous for political as for civil rights, he was repeatedly elected a reprelcn tative in the Uaw and national legislatures, and called to the lenatc cf ttr-’ L r nion, in all which capacities he v.as unit.irmly active and zealous in iupport of the iuok is of the I'EurnE. A peitod arriving when his services were required ut li me, lie resigned liis ieat in tlie ienate, and up n au in,put and important tccaiion, appeared again with uncommon applause, in the nalc legis.a.uic and convention —l he intrepid allciit i ol mea lurcs that tended to vet. nc ihcierightswii t.i the corruption a . ven..in_, .L me ‘inies i. o wantonly trampled ,011. H..v.ng w.tn 1 e iupport and afiinance ot Ills cq iu ly i.idejion -1 den. trier, is, luccecUed, 1 , the rupp'cfli “ t jme m tl mj 11 u p. ccedings, lie ..s t.tct- I td to tin the exc u.ive hor 01 th .rate, ...e ’ important duoos 1•> litcn, 1. g * ( 101 a. a commander m cit.ei, hr ddc . . h ed w t.u tiunncw, integrity a..u fe cu iat 1 -ti ia<i. h A Vacancy hainieuing in u.e It . ..0 ot ill. United mates „e...i IJaCr.l',ll was a lacuna unit: CcUled--) ii.it uai iu oilice and ut h -• v-Ji nc d\;i True to ins ptme pks,tie was in everj Ila tion azuaious anv. cte ct pure rep.eo a.ivc government ; viewing with a jeamas and vigilant eye the nglits of e:eoliv..s, and dc tening th. le baneful ipecul Hums, on pi,one propeity, f-> dellrucuve to tin. 11 ms anu mo rats of the people.—He -as w..rm in his friendlhip, alicotima.e to ins family, and m duilrtous in ail lu> pnrluUs. bcrtipuluusiy exaft m thedil’charge o( his pub ic iu.ih.ni.s every p.ivate coiiiideraiion, was waved when in competition with what he deemed Ins Uifv holding it sacred that t 'Chert he prtmijcd he eu s hi to perform. From this long tram of in v ites, then from the general confidence plaeed in lion ; from the uilitori.i UUegnty and ability, which characterize his cartel, v e cannot lift deplore the “ death oi this dntniguiiheu patiiot.” Au afieftionate wife with four lons bro thers and relatives by whom the gene id was greatly beloved, will feniioly tae fid 1 ,L REGIM ENT A L ORDF. RS, 7th April itt 6. THE death of the honorable M j r G neral JAMES JACKSON, being annum .cod by brigade orders of the sth inti. I therefore order aiul direclllie cnmrpiflion. ed and breveted ollicers, Regiinental Sraii and uniformed corps of the Chatham Regi ment to aflemble on Thursday next, at the 1 Exchange, at to o’clock, A. M (incomplete uniform) to join in performing thole ceremo nials due to the memory of that dilliiigiullt- W soldier and patriot. \ By Order of major Scrt'ven, Command da tit. G. R. DUKF., Adjt. C. R. FOR NEW-YORK, . THE sloop VERMONT, Robert Maffon, mailer, will i'aii on Saturday the 12 th in It. ifenxN&ii Idr freight of ti-, baits Cotton or |iaila t e, a: ply on board, at Clay’s wharf or to BROOKS £3 DUNNING. April 8. ___ _ at. NOTICE. “ To the Citizens of Sa vannah, and inhabitants of the Sea-Islands, W hite ihuff, Little Ogeciiee and Ch ro kce liiil Diitricls. The iub feriber is now ready to re ceive the Faxes, for the year one thousand eight hun dred and five, at hi.* Office, the corner ot ISrougliton i'.c Lincoln-It, eet, late ilcrlbn ? house. ! Office hours, from y in, tiie morning until 2 o’clock} in the afternoon. Thoie that do not come j forward and pay their tax-! es by Thursday the 151.F1 day of May next, will liiv executions ifllied again fl them as the law directs. .. also, for those taxes unpaid for 1804 PETER DEVEAUX, T. C. C. C. Tan CoDeSor't Oficr, } r Monday, 3 ijl, March, 18_6. ° Jas. & Jcs, Carrutl.crs,; Have received het flip Biz..’, from El rußPooi., !\7T ENf.cnarfe HATS i v r .L Pi:nn & I'dticy Grandurills & Florentines Dimities Imperii'! Check and Oriental Fancy Gt ict ~s, at and 30 Calks Miliar'. Brown STOTT j rHET HAVE Oi\ HAND, i Irish Linerts 7-8 and 4-4 wile ; Ditto, ditto 7-8 unbleached | Ditto 1? >w!afs 7-8 wide ! Piatiilas, all’ led q 1 diti:t i Gentlemen's London made H-at t I Light and dark ground Calicoes j Cotton and lilk Umbrellas Men’s Sc Y\ otneii’s Cotton Ho fiery j Oznaburgs ; Grubbing Hoes—Club Axes 5 & 6 inch Spike*, See. See. j Which are offered For fair, at a mode rate advance, by the piece or package. | 7 hey tn ve also for Sale, 1 1 30 kegs Gun Powder - 32 puncheons W. i. Rum. April 8 6; 6t. T. M Woodbridge* Hasjull received ‘O. the ‘Amp Roily, t aptam N,hits, it m Gait-laloitpe, 2o bids, p’.m retailing MOLASSES 13 ditto ditto titto SUGAR 3000 lb, prime Green COFFEE April 8 63 For LIU Eli POOL, T up. fail failibg ffiim J SWfot3j>ELlZA,Gpt R- M’Kcn izic, and LUCY & LLI jZABETHS, Capt. Jofcplt Staike, will | meet immediate dilpaten. For Freight or palhige apply to I Bylor & Scarbrough. Wro have received, for J ale, by the above . flips. j Liverpool ground S \ LT, and Lon lon bottled PORTER. ! April 8 l it. 1 oihul oy a Negro, i wo iTii.Lri out or tcAvn, on cvc* ninyr 1 r \ hree Bank Bills. The nwi.er may have them by proving the Bi i„, [laying i r .'.is adveriilemein anu rc v. aiding the Negm f,;i his hone liv. ’ CHARLES CORE. April 8 IN purluancc of a resolu tion of Council, / o hereby fu'di/h /AS. J I MU HR T ANARUS, Jot trtat.ng S vitn:u Li quors w.trout a /hence, jaieJ 20 dollars. James M. Vviilion, C. C- Ajiril 8 M.u/ba'f Sales. OL lie Jl ft lif j day in Ms\ r.exl , iv.II he sold at the eottri bcufe, in Sa.annub, r j I-GROLS, levied o:> GO as [ijc p.o;:eity o; Di, Sa, ji• . i M’Cornuck dec. l> virtue of !i vcr.il executions o.> ;ained in the Circuit-Cuu: t. 3 Negroe.',, iuac, Sebiaah and Patty, i v et! on na ihe propert 1 ■*f YVm. Hobkirk t at the 1,.u o: John IVliiier. 5 Negroes, Stephen, Monday, hen, “1 anar, and -Sam, levied on as tile [irojjerty of Joel Walker, dec. by virtue of an execution obtained by Charles Roberta. B. WALL, m. o g April 3 63. Sheriff's Safes. On the frft Lttefday in May tie it, will be fold in the To wn of jef. J'effort, bet ween the hours of ten and three o’clock, ALL t! ac lot and i nprove aients fuuate in the Town lof nt. Mary’s, part of lot No. 4 ; and on which Capt. Bear 1 a. ; present r !i.Jes. Levied on a j the property of Elea/.er Water s ; nan, to fa isfy a judgment ob- I ’.ained agaioft him by Francis 1 ; Mt.fia'iL, j'.nr, Couditions Cafli. D. G. JO NFS, s. c. c. Si Marys, April 2 63. GK-- >R j! A. J By Charles /vtiernc- j (I*. :.) elk. of the court I • (J. t \ 1 er-J of ordi'iaiy for the i ! ’ ouoty o/ lVi'iit.uih, iu at: It;• tc afore f/!.!. \? 7 : {KR KAS Mr. H A MPJ Jli N : I VV ON > Jbif app’tcs for let- j J ter-’ o adiiiiHtration ott the estate I ; tnd cffccL .f Ivlr. Georg: .M'l-itofh, i stc ol Chatham county, dccealed, as ‘ i'/f.M'eU r<f km, ll.e.'e arc thercf<*re ts 1 ;s 9 ;d adm'.-nilh all and fmvuiar - | :< c k cdreJ and crcdi-ors oi litc Li J i it- c*Lii en file their cbjecli .s (if | any Ulcy have) iu my office on r c’ jthe'/b'.li day of April, next, o tierw (e [ c’.f ’ts will br gratited him. fiivc iiii'ici my !,*nd end (era j (hilt tinid d*> of Much itJcb.aud 1 : t i ■ y •>: ‘ <’ 1u .j dtuc. 15) j % e HF.X ’Tr ’R c t - tFlLt.be self on the ft r fl ‘T-.resfav in Auv/nexi, at to Rou> t-Lo se in tie i.y cf Savannah , between lb: baas 0} ten a> 1 3 UJo.k, A 1 L ih u Lie of lanu L, Jay* h ii, Fiching D.uby waid, m die city of Savannah, couta ; nmg 60 etc north fr-nrrn <h ■ bay, a id <)o f •. etdeep loutb on a lane, wuh the improve'r.ents liter.on, u prelcnc occupied by l'.dward Mebbins, and others—bounded -ft by ellate of Robert Bolton, •’ i- eiiy Mou.'t.ii;*ut’s hr, and call bv edate .Edward Harden, seized and to be fold tinde r the f 1 ecloiure of a mortgage, David Johnston vs Robert Wootmoufe. Alio, a tract of land, eontain ing 45 acres, be the (a tie more or lets, litu.l red in the county of Chatham, about two miles lio.n t us cuv, on tire road leading to Great Ogccbee bridge, buun led lomh by lands of Dr. Tctard, north on land at prelent occu pied by Jacob Thud's, Itn. v.e’.f oy afwamp, ealt by lands u. - known, seized and to be iokl to l.uisiy F.x’ors of Her!) agamic Rubric Woodhoufe. Alio, one negro man named Bihy, an ! his wife B. It id t a l our children, levied on as the property of George fvl Imo’L, bA’d to latisfy iiainutun and Harrridge, the property poim i out by the detciuiaiiL’s atconi:,. i . ROBiiR i SON, 1 c c. Apni 3 63 SFLD liICE. L 1 OR SALE * few hundred buihels of i Gold -nut White Seed RICE, id t.i ix rfllent quality, veniff the jiruducd ot in'./ ground Irom choice Iced. “Ajijiiy to F.bencsur scaii<- February 28 Wants a SituiLion, \S : <v.ivd tier, a man wli # o perfe i'/ m dcritamis lac bull J'o• luiibci i:- iui'Liuti 11, apply at tins o.fice. Ajiril 1 3t f it FOR. S kLL, AT TH I S Oi’Fl Cl. x iew r pifm .f t t *> 1 .•.nd ‘s t.i th C trl 1:1:1 Kihjpum loam ‘ Iji.m a iac, 4 >r ili: year ;8. ■ A Mar; h i d 57 Notice, IHE fuhlcrii ?f, lorne time ftn.e being,un his rentr.J from ihe in* i. nuio t came up with a JOHN I < ■ VIAL (!s tic called htm.e'i) w‘l'l •id in ii'.. ... ih ih ).t a tie v iu ? u is!. >v } from trio couurtnanc'.; arid cJ... vcrlaiioi) C’s lrviite, tvne.. intcnoga’cl Loin whence he tun <: nne, the man • t::i in W‘nc:\ hs hi 1 “j r • ~./, ‘i>...e:i;e; .v 11ti oiher cirru.nltances of h;s con iu ‘tconfirmed /.e iii dcrif'e in tne or. ct /hat /ne ago had t>c-c.t It, den.— i ■ therefo e dMun ted ot Ii vine in -vhdf way tic Did come t > the poll;}’ ton of the ntgr o ; to wiitcn lie re amed in ecxhve artiwer. Tne f t!!’ ;ct :her lo and him he had good realon n believe the tiegrc, nail been (iolen and was deter,t.idrd to rake /ne nc ,.;ro from him and have him advertiled and in tale no |,erfoti claimed hi n within eighteen months wouid emv .• return or leil him. This ts therefore to notify all per ions whom it doth or may concern. I'.iat rite !u tferiber has m h.v toll;'.. it nr .e f.tid new negro; he is live fee; t*t ; tit i-.chrs hi.-rt, a c*J f • - /ween . w miy five and tin ty years—- 10 milks O iler than on his tue ; v in ii appeal to have laff’ rr ! u ,J:;r r, • owlkin ; (peaks lttt eor : o Ln,;.i t lays he came from Carolina, but docs in know -vheber from Nm/h i.r fi u h,iii inddti 1t y com n itnc ; ( amen ..fk din wh t wiy the in.o ci,ne b hun) th.it ne took r,i<n mu, the H-ad, whe.ion nis vv.y : > ft h > t l ime river or cret k rtearoy. id s , *.j . er ot owners a e therel ,ic req 1: Iz I to p ove oe prope ty ot the nz • pay charges and take ft.m a vry. Wm. Neely. Camden Con ty on Sr. Miry’s River. Sep!. to (am i.’> n 7. PU BLIC~NbJ 1 ILK. PUBLIC N t-ce s h toy •, i— ■>, that at the expiran m of i> c v uaysfiom nis date, to wir, on Hu lq hdiy of Apni rtex , W[L), o. a..)).D at PUiii.lC AUG t 1 t at ihe Court house in this C■>, 1-- wern the h :u-5 of 10 and r ,’c! c, ALL that LO r of L \ and ) in Crtpemer’s K.?w, cort an / T> cel in ic-j'.U and 15; _• d-e • ; big the real eitaie of A (apt 1 , a*!ii by order o; the interior .-ou , •oi da be 1 ;fif of toe tteirs aid . . ASA HOXEY, AdiA.tr. i v __ 50 10 K and. /V l. 1 STORES No.. 7 ....d t-i. o.v jclioige. F>rt rn. apo’v t* :u ‘ t< . i ‘ •/’ / (AS RITE, d-fj \Kvrn'.e.r % j ts Us.