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Vo!. IV. No. 68.]
CONDITIONS
OF THE
GEORGIA RE PUBLIC AN.
. The Republican is pnbliflud every
TueFday and Friday, on a royal lheet of a
good quality.
The terms of subscription are six ddl
j.aks per annum. ..one half to be paid at the
time ot liibfcribing, and the balance at the
expiration of the year....and all papers will
be continued until ordered to the icverfe.
TSttMUS OF jfDfKRTISING.
Advert i feme ms lui’erted at 50 cents per
fq.iare the tirlt insertion, and 25 for each con
tinuation.. .A libcralallowar.ee made to thole
who v.’.lh to advertise by the year.
Fo* Sale ar this Office,
A v.ir: ty cf BLANKS among which ate,
T on-km. -r.ci Coasting Manifcits,
Merchants Lurries,
Liquor do.
Bids of Exchange,
do. of Lading,
dg of Sale; l’ovvers of Attorney.
Checks,
Apprentices Indentures,
Deeds of Conveyance,
Bonds; Notes of Hand,
Writs for the Superior, Inferior & Mayor s
Courts,
Mayor’s Court Exet utions St Suphoenas,
F’.oticesto creditors of Infolvsnt deb tors
Military Summonses, & Executions, See’
CT Cards, Handbills lAc. ICc
I r <.ted at a Jhjrt Notice on rcafonab'e
tes ms.
ixiiOß~S -r-'-r IS-T ‘ , i.rrr-'pe- *•'■ -~nxnntßmm
For UVuRPOOL.
The regular trading (hip
DISPATCH,
John Holland , master,
Will commence loading as foou as her
preleat cargo is out, aud will have im
mediate dilpatch, two thuds of her
freight being already engaged ; for the
remainder or pailage, apply on board, at
Tt.fair’s wharf, or to
Benjamin Maurice.
Who has Landing from said Ship,
•JCCO bllfhtls Liverpool ground SA LI
100 crates well aflorud Crockery Ware
100 kegs White Lead
ij tons Coals
May 20 7^
Wanted on Charter or Freight,
\ VESSEL of about
WwSv j\ 200 tuns, for a Gtr
maa port. Apply to
A, G. Oc-nlei & Cos.
March 14 56
X SCRIBNER & Cos.
Next door to Dr. Benbelct, and nearly op
polite to Die P< il OlTic*,
Jl/VR JUST PEC FIFED,
T it the ftrig GEORGIA, from New
York, in audition to tbtir former stock,
A ! ■<E •.I I SUPPLY OF
LAIIiE • kid, Morocco and Leather flip
pers,
M’fles do. do. flippers,
Gendsrr.en’s fine (hoes and pumps, ike. Stc
AH warranted to be of the firk quality.
LIQUID BLACKING of the firlt quali
ty, and generally every trticle in their line,
which they flatter themselves will give faiis.
Lift ,on as to the quality and price.
April 18
T* M. Wood bridge,
Has just received by the sloc| R lily, Captain
Norris, ln.m Cuudalcupe,
2o hhds. p’ ime teiatltng MOLASSES
13 aitto ditto citto SUGAR
3000 lb. Green CO ELBE
April 8 63
NOW LANDING
and for sale,
50 BU. fupci fi .c flour,
4 Fipesgin,
6 Hhds, Whiskey,
20 Boxes yellow soap,
AND OiN HAND,
20 Hhds. and 30 bbls prime sugar.
30 Bags bell green coffee,
jo Puncheons 4 h proof Jam. Rum,
ALSO,
A few boxes coarse and fine Irlfi
linen, and brown Holland,
A general supply of
GROCER! FT.
ANDREW KNOX.
Bar . Gibbons’s IVharf.
April 25. 4w. 69.
Samuel JVillintns y
HAS removed to the (lore lately oc
cupied by MefTrs. H. Kneeland
& Cos. and formerly by himfelf, on Mo
rel’s wharf, where he will continue the
GROCERY BUoLn jaoS.
April 15, 69
SUGAR, &c.
40 HhdO pr - lme Mu fcovado SUGARS.
50 Bbls. 5
1 Hhd. MOLASSES,
1 Ebl COFFEE.
Lauding from the sloop Benjamin,
irom Trinidad, forfalc by
W* il. Stackhouse.
lifcy 13 74
Georgia Republican.
SAVANNAH, PRINTED BY &* MLEAN, ON TIIE DAY.
Bajley & Harman,
H No. ~IN THE EXCHANGE,
A v hjeeived by ‘the lute arrivals a gi
neral nd extmGve aflorrment of AR
riCLES, r their hue,the whole of which
are warramd of the bell quality, and wil
be lold at rduced prices for ready money oi
produce ony.—Planters and others will b*
supplied by Ending tlicir orders on the terms
above mentiked.
Georgia lams& Bacon (home cured)
and y arrantcd to keep through the
year
Large putled and Imoakcd Tongues,
& bes from the Ncw-York market
New-Yorlcorn’d Beef in half barrels &
by tit tingle piece
Bolona Srtfagcs,
Bolton >’ Imon on r.tail
Double v,iofter, Chcfhirc, North Wilt
lhire and American Checte
London bottled Br wn Stout,
Edenburg ale, and British Cider
Fine tparkling Champaigne and
Claret Wines
too Pine cpple Chetfe
London Bottled Port, iu quart & pint
Bottles
Fen cases old Claret Wiue of one dozen
each
Old Madeira Wine in Bottles
Do, in quarter calks and on retail
/Vontigt.ac and Malinfcy Wines
Every deftription of Cordials in bottles
and in lock cases, allotted in each,
Eriglilh and American Rafpbtrry 3c
‘.heriy Brandy
Died fruits, Preserves in cases assorted
Grange & Lemon Shrub
Rose, Lavender, Change flow, and
Honey waters
Olives, Capers, Apchoivos,
Pickle3 of all kinds
Mufhroon ketchup
Cheroquc, Quins, k Imperial Fish sauce
Soy, t Fence of anchoives
Pepper Sauce, fine Sailed Oil
Tai.de Sait, Wine Bitters
London and Durham Mustard,
Ready made London Mustard,
Split Peas. Pealed barley
Chocolate of fuptrior qurtity
Crakerß and butter buileuit in kegs,
Moc .a Coffee, fine
Hyfon and young Hvfoa Teas
And jujl Lamed from New Fori,
Small L’aitys ot Hyfon Tea, very fupc
rior qualities
By a Spring arrival,
Godfroid’s fupertor Segars in whole and
half boxes
Battle powder in canisters
Rifle do. ia kegs and
Cannon do. in do*
Shot of all sizes
On C n/ignment,
50 Calks Brown Stout.
April 29 70
i O HE 1,
THE WHARF AND STORES
FORMERLY occupied by Meiirs. Wilfor
&. Knox, and at present by Mr. Andrew
Knox. Tbei productive and convenient si
tuation is In we!! known, as to require no
further explanation. For terms ei.quire oi
R. Wayne.
November I 19
THE FIRM OF
HUNTER &P MINIS,
IS this day difl'olved by mutual con
fetti. Ail persons having demands will
please render them to the fubferibers for
adjuiiment; and ali indebted, are folic
ited to prepare for immediate payment
They wdl attend at their Compting
house as uhia!, for the adjustment of
their accounts.
JAMES HUNTER.
ISAAC MINIS.
March 2 3 39-
30 Dollars Reward.
RUNAWAY from the lubferiber on the
15'h February last, a young negro wo
man named NELLY, the is about live feet
two ortliree inches high, thick made, has
remarkable thick lips, and black teeth, which
Are very far apart, and hips much when
l’peakii g. She is well known about town,
where the may be enticed to w. rk ; and is
supposed to be liarb, red at times about the
Orphan house, and Mr. Wilkinson’s plan
tation near Savannah. The abov reward
will be given to any perlon who will deli
ver her to tlie jai'er in Savannah, or inform
the lubferiber where (lie ma be taken.
IVm. STEPHENS.
March 25 59
Bonaventure,
elegant retreat abou- 4 mi'es from
i Saannah, on YVailaw river, is cflored
on a leafefor fix or liven years, for the ben
efit of the heir, a minor, on terms thatwd
suit tho’ inch ed to poffel's so vaiuao.e a
piece of round, as web ca,cu a’ed for health
as for plealure and profit. Aj.-p yto
IVm. STEPHENS, } U ,
Aft TURNBULL, Guard,anß
- 9 6
THE bUEbCRIbFR,
tT AS removed to the Wharf and Stores
JL belonging to Mrs. Hunter, formerly
occupied by Meiirs. Hun er 6c Minis, where
he continues to traniacl the
Factorage and Commission
Busiitess.
Joseph Habersham.
March 28, 60
F K 1 D A Y, May 2;, ISO 6.
EDUCATION,
Grateful for the diftingutfhec! patronage
ic has experienced lince his ellabiflmfent ni
•Savannah, Mr Green with defect re intern s
Ins triends and the public, that He l.adies
Literary lchool, and the Gramniarmd Math
ematical lchoofs, are still coneluctel bv him
on the lame extenlive plan, as at heir com
mencement.
The course of the ichools, incldex Read
ing, Grammar, Elncutim ami Hlu tor e, ,
Writing in ail the ufeful oin: “.r ta! hands,
Ariihtpe ic, Book keeping, accoi big m u--
venl fyttems, Geography ad the nib, 1
drawing copying of Maps in duerent pro
jefiion*, the lements of Aftroomv. and
the use of til# Globes and Te hn 11 Jliftory j
and Chronology.
In tlie Mathematical deparment, the |
pupils will be carefully inftru,- < Jin A r bra 1
Geometry, Trigonometry, Cmic Sections ‘
and Fluxions, iv itii tlieir apq. :■ ion to tlie
bulinefs of life and the invt iti .;uiou of lci
ence.
Sixteen years experience in his profeflion,
and a sacred and unremitting qiiention to
the morals and r.-.-.l improvemcnf cf hi:; pu
pils will, lie hopes, continue ti him from
a liberal and enlightened publii 1 il.nre of
that favor which be has hitlu rt 1 fxpcrieiiced
Pupils admitted without Enjrance, tiil
the lit of the entiling January.
A Dancing Masvix ts eminence
wiii attend tlic Schools.
November 5 1 oo
’ RHi.VI h
RICE LANDS
FOR SALF.
ALL thxf traft of
LAND fituaetd and be
ing on the louth fide of the Ala
air.aiia river, known by the
name of the Broacuce trait,
late the property of General
Lacltl.in iWlntolh, containin
755 acres, of which 1 ioo acres
tre prime Tide Swanp of thr
lilt qualitv and ver\ belt pitch
of t tie ; the balance high (well
timbered) PINE LAND, and’
vv.ll 1 alcuhited for a lettlement
ur letileiru nts. This tract is di
vided inro three parts, through
the uppermuft third runs a large
navigable ctetk, leading to 2
landing, c.n which rnay be creat
ed (as the stream is t cr.fiderable)
a Rice Mill, Saw Mil or Grist
Mill. This proper tj is fuuated
immediately oppofire M:'j. But
iers, Demere’s Island , and from
r s lo'jai advantages is the 1110 ft
-iuirable rice estate in Georgia.
Anv ptrion who wiiTies to
purchase? may apply to Mr. A
LEXANDER MRIN, Charles
on ; Mr. CHARLES IL\K
/<iS, attorney at. law, Savannah :
or Mtrflrs. MEIN, MACKAY
& Cos. merchants there. In ai ;
of whole hands a plat may bt
teen, and thole v/ho may be tie
firous to view the premises, b)
applying to Mr. M‘KIMNOi\,
St. bimons liland, he will fiiew
hem the lines, and give every
ocher necefiary information ht
having resurveyed die tradt.
February 7 46
TO LET,
A large convenient DWELLING
HOUSE, and well fitted up
STOKE in a central situation, cither
separately or together. Terms will be
made very reafcnable* Apply to the
print ere,
February 18
Eight Dollars Hevvard,
WILL be given for apprehending
and lodging in any jail in this
(late so the fubferiber can get him
again, or deliver him to me, [in Burke
county, a negro man, named BEN, ht
is 22 or 23 years of age, about live feet
eight inches high, a fraall fear of a burn
on one of his cheeks, yellow complexion,
well made, born in the state of Maryland,
from thence he wag brought to North
Carolina, there owned by irpjor Joseph
Grarnam, brought to this state about 3
years since, he is in the habit of faying
that he is free.
Needham Cock.
March 25. __ 59.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted by bonds
notes or open accounts, to the
sfta/e of jOHN HLkB, dec. are in*
or tried that unless they come forward
nd fettle their refpeitive amounts by
the jo'h cf June next, they will with.,
us discrimination be placed in the
nand* of an at/omey for collection—
rhofe to whom the laid efiare 1? in
debted will please piefent their ac
counts tor payment.
FREDERICK HERB, Adm’r.
Ajrtl 15. i 65
TO T HE PL 15t IC.
ALTHOUGH in ordinary caßp,
the concernu t.f an individual nt-iy not !■.
supposed to excite very genet a! ir.tcreft,
yet when the higliett judicial ofii e in
our country is prollituted to the purpo
ses of individual enmity, and when a
Judge of the Superior Court, tco-milcfs
ot tiic dignity ot his ttation, and tilt die
tates of moral propriety, meanly aflociates
with tlie bafeit charadlcis to aid the lie
figna ot villainy, and cuiellyand wicked
ly attemptß to do a private wrong, it be
comes equally a duty to the party iiju
rid, and to the community at large, to
hold up fucti conduitl to , cneral
tion, and the authors and abtttcs of it
to univeifal contempt. The pub'icarr
already apprized of a cons ITi mi taken at
Grecntboruugh, before lii i honor Judge
Tail, wherein r.n attempt is made to im
plicate fevet a! petfona in this (late a:i lie
ing concerned in the irtfimous practice
of circulating counterfeit money ; among
others my name has been particularly
and pointedly noticed, and lias been
brought forward 111 inch a manner, as to
convince me that the confef.i >n win tak
eu for the bale and cruel pn r pofe of in
jll ring my reputation ; and
is tlie fuggertiort may be to our coun
try, I have no doubt but that tlie whole
ranfa&jon (so far as rj: s rry felt )
originated in the malignant mind ot hi.,
honor Judge Tait, and one or two others,
of whole ingenuity and aid lie availed
himfelf, the more ieeurcly to carry the
ihamcful and abominable contrivance in
to eff, ft-
How far 1 flnll fucCeed in iinprcfliiig
upon t’ne ini .ds of ttie Itouclt. and candid
part or my iellnw citizens my own im
prcifioiis as 10 the origin of this iniainom
procee ing, will he for them 1 > detvi
nine, wlun they have j .-1 tiled the pint:
ami fimpie ftateme. t cf fads, which !
[ lhail uoiv lay before t'a m— A tlatemen l
j which 1 tiuit they wiii pa'ientiy perul.
and candidly toi.iider, and then i.npa t
inly judge between r.n innocent itidtv
dual, and one of the baled ntiempta t
deflroy his reputation, whteli the mob
infernal malice could have contrived, m
the mod coufuimnatc villainy could have
executed.
On tracing tliis trar,faction through
its various itages, it appearb, that on tb<
third day ot March lutt, a man of r.bar
rioiied charader—an infamous and wel.
known offendtr, by the name of Robeit
Clary, was lirougtit to G cei.fb irough,
by one Josiah G ass, for Ltie purpofr 1..
being examined by bis honor Judge Tait,
un lou.c fubjrfts, in which, it was pre
tended tlie public were interested, and oi
which, Li* honor the Judge aiFcfted en
tire ignorance. A. coiiftffion was accor
dingly loon alter taken and 1 worn to be
lore me judge ; wherein among feverat
perlons who are ftate.i to have had an
irnpr per intercourse with tiie notorious
v. Collins, of North Carolina, my name
is particularly introduced ; and refpeft
mg me, it is alledgcd by Clary, “that
“ during Lis flay at Collin*’ house, be
“ tween the 7th of --ipri!, 1804, and
“ the sth of beptember following, e let
“ ter was received by Collins, from Ge
“ neral Joim Clark, requeuing that ft
“ would fend him a large amouiit in
“ bills ; that he (Clary) bad fecn the
“ letter, and beard Collins retnsik in
“ couverfatinn about Clark, that lie war
“ a man worth trading with j that h
“ took out the jirice of eleven hundred
“ acres of land at oxr: time; that I.
“ bad fern tlie deed conveying the lan,
“ treat Clark to Collins, and that tht
“ fame land bad lince been conveyed b
“ Collins to him tbe laid Ciary ; —an<
“ that this land was the confidcration
“ or a part thereof, for upwards of twen
“ ty thoufaud dollars, w'luch was lent
“ to him by the nieffenger, who deltve
, “ red the letter, but the nzme of the
“ mtlltngcr he does not recollcft,”
This was the part of the confcfiion,
,1 which Clary was brought to Greetibo
I rough for tne jiurpofe es a,iking, and
the only part in which the J'-’dge felt
particularly inlcrcttcd. It v/a accord
ingly taken down, after the form of r.n
examination, ct.d received the Judge’s
official ligr.ature ; and no doubt hie lion
or imagined he had cm.ducted the pro
cetding will, luch apparent fairnefs, that
the propriety of his conduct would
Icarceiy be oueftioned, and wiih so
much ingenuity tliat the bafsDcis cf it
would never be dilcerncd—but happily
for tbe fairty arid peace of the virtuous
part ot loci’.ty there feem* to prevail in
j the moral system of the univeife, one
j universal principle, whereby, in defiance
lof human artifice, there fliali always bt
I attached to villainy, a fufficient degree oi
indiferotiun to expofc itfelf—and the
Ipielcnt case affords a lorcibie illultration
of th ia foitunate principle ; for the con- |
du<st of tbe Judge commenced tn fucb a
giarn.g departure from legal duty ano
| correctness, as furnifhed the means ol
i tracing the fiibfequeut windiiigs ct hr
! tolly am! wickcoutfs. On examinin,
I tbe contiiii in ot Clary, and inveftigatnit.
! the cl ‘ laiitaticci Cuui.cCted with it,
fWhole Numf.r 377-
fecn difeoverrd ft fl'uin t caufcto believe
*’ n confidi rxblt- proportion of it was
within the knowledge ot the
vinos to, the pretended examination, ami
11 tut rolls i iieumflancei- quickly o. curiei
10 warrant a Lein f that the whole con.
• ‘ Ikon, ns relate* to my ft If, had been
dictated to Clary.
In onler to bring about the neorflary
ir.ttrview, betw em hi’ honor and Clay,
it v,:s dtemed adv feable to have thd
Uttrr of patently 111 cultoi'y. and forthi*
purpofr an old warrant, which had been
1 fined, or which it .-as pret nded had
been issued, bv a magistrate in North
Cnionna abou’ /tx or jtven years ago a-.
1 mil ft one Robert Clary tor negro deal
ing, had been pioduced, and, strange ;19
it may teem was backed by Judge Tail,
under pretence cf is giving legal autho
rity t-a wrest. C!a ’ jr in 7.5 is )t,ir, and
keen him in e tnlincm nr ; the warrant
by the way was not againtt rhe Robert
Clary who was prttciidcdly iu confine—
tnenc, but again ft bis father of the Caine
name, find tins was well known to Ghifr.
and no doubt to the Judge, but as it lur
mflied a fort of pretext for taking and
keipiug Clary with them, tluir purpo.
fes in this particular were anfwcred.
tin this preliminary ftej one might
enquire of his honor, by what authority
he could undertake to back a warrant
from another Hate, even if it had been
of modern date, and had been prefeuud
to him by a man of fair charafter, under
no suspicious appear,iree, and for a re
cent rlfcrice ! jur by what law he un
dertook to authorize any individual
whatever, to urielt an inhabitant o’ Geor
gia, a;dto t; k-- bun a prifoner out ts the
//ale, uiuler a warrant horn North Caro
lina ‘ tor my di„ part not being a law
yer like ins honor, and but little ac
quaiiitrd with legal uieviies, and Jliil Lfs
vitli the piiitul aits o Jtuliei and hsftuels
-'J tinning, J led unable 10 explain
.1 circumflance as lurjiriling as ii W a 9
■ew, and which, but tor the vi/rjl of alt
, isrpif s would not in my opinion have
l. kui place. 1 believe I may venture
‘ Q i Trt, that no otlier Jueige, of a iupc
tor iomt in t c U litt-d tates, would
n this particular liavc committed so fir
.rant :m act of impropriety, or liave fi*
Ihamefuil) degraded and elilgraced the
j . die'., and tba; n_i r. Atler, tiowi ver, In*
•r nor’i hopeful inllilimtiit, Clary, wa3
tonglit to Greeiitborough, by i.ia no
el. hopeful agent, Glass, a variety of
ircuniftances rxilt to induce a belief,
that in an union 0f council tlie material
parts of tbe confeiflou to lie made were
u!y arranged, and that little more was
itccflary to be officially done, than to
uve certain formaline precede the judi.
. iat lignature. But t . elated, vt.n hi*
onor with ihe idea of doing a fatal in
jury lu! perloß, towards whom, he had
oeen long known to entertain the molt
uivtUraie comity, and whofc reputation
he was particularly ambitious of dettroy
iug, that lee was unable to conceal hi*
previous acquaintance with the particu.
.ars, winch C.Liiy was to communicate.
T iicrc can be no doubt that in conform
rnityto arrangements, an application wan
to he made to the judge ill his official
capacity, to take the examination of a
pti fori represented to be in legal confine*
incut, tie though he suit iguo ant of the
pnfoner and the confcffi m to be made.
.Accordingly when the judge was fitting
on the bench in open court, a letter wait
delivered to him horn Jolitth GLf , rc
* putting his atieudai.ee to take the exa
mination, or deposition ot Robert Claiy
vho was then in cultody, Col. Young
Gresham, who v.as fitting by the judge
lien tnc letter was handed him, and un
■■ 1 Hoed it* ol j and, observed to him
‘ that it the prrion mentioned was the
“ Line Ciar / olio used to hve in Greene,
“ no attention uught to be paid to hi*
“ conlelfi ms.” When the judgt repli
ed that “ lie expedted it was fomc tri*
ffing fellow and m a continuation
>f the eonveitation with the Judge, Col.
Grtfhatn “ utuitrjluod from thr judge, ihul
“ hr, the jfudue, did at (hut l,me h ,ciV
** (hut ( hity uAended iu e.w.yr/i
“ Gen. Clark ami dibits. neu he ffidge
“ at that time, talked of not taking w,o
“ eoiileftion ot Clary and said it might be
“ done by a jultice ot the Iniersor Couit
“ when the Colonel obfeived to the
“ judge, that it it were, taken £t ail, her
“ would recommend that it (hould be
“ done by lejulie Nfbrt; and tut co.o*
“ nel concluded trom the Judge's on
“ verfation, that be would have nothing
“ to do ih taking the confcffiori,”—.
Ilia honor however was too cautious to
untold bis dcligns to Col. Grcfham, an 4
though he imprctled him with a bei.cf
that he would not take Clary's contiffi
on, yet it was no doubt previoutiy detcr
n.ined, tliatit was a matter of too much
importance to be cntrulted to any pertou
but him/elf. Clary it is well known, is
the lame who had formerly lived iu
Greene, arid to whom Col. Gretham al
luded when he informed the judge he
was unworthy of credit. After the c 0..-
rerfation wuli Cot. Greffiam, the juduc
isKiilluned in thecou.fe of tome obterva.
.ions to Col. Melton, with the fame by.
pncriticai affectation o- candor the. Vc.