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THE REPUBLIC.IV.
THURSDAY EVENING, J.acaut IS, 1819
l-ady Monos* lias recent!* bought nut on tire
Dublin stage, a comedy Call' <1 “ Hie Inihwonuii,'’
replete with originality of conception and humor
oua dialogue. Wee national Wore), called “Woe.
enrc Mticnrtliy,” published»ti Loudon in Uccctn
her lut, hi* been received by Moses Tbumat, at
i’bdadUpliia, ami pat to press.
Last night’s northern mad brmight o' nn Kj
tlonal Intelligencer. >Ve mu»t make this as at
apology Tor not furn.sbing our readers witn Con*
gretsional proceedings In this paper. We regret
very much the Bulcre; because the proceedings of
the national assembly hsve become highly inter-
esting—the Seminole w..r, and the Report of the
bank committee, fit the attention of every eye
and call for the immediate publication of alt the
■ proceeding, or. these two important subjects.
A letter from Washington Cite, dated 21st inet.
says, "Enclosed you will receive the report of the
hank committee. A scene of'abuse and fraud
in the directors of that institution will be devel
oped, which will astonish you.
"On this, d*y 1 am informed that two resolti-
tions will be introduced in the house of reprt sent-
ativei, tbf one directing the issuing of a seire fa
cias, it. order to bring the subject before the ju
diciary; the Other to dccUre that the charter is
violated. Others are of opinion that the t nited
States’‘deposits should bo withdrawn immed iate
ly. Much indignation exists in the house, and I
am of opinion, from present appearances,
the institution must cease lu exist.”
that
UJM'EI) STATES’ ttJiJYk' RETORT.
This report ('-ttys the Enquirer) is before the
nation, and novella a Scene of mismanagement and
of u Inch offends the moral sense of ever)
gr .i citizen and of every honorable man. The
details are disgusting beyond every tiling which
had been conceived Here at least it may be said
that if imagination falls short of the reality.--
Some’abuses are detailed which had escaped tin
clamour ofa’lic pubi.c; and every gi blind of com
plaint is supported, save only the declaring of
the first exorbitant dividends, for the purpose of
gimig an artificial rise to the price of slocks, and
•winit.' rg the honest purchaser*. The report it
sii, in on tins point, fiut it must be confessed
that the sketch in other respects is sufficient!)
charged with gloom and disgrace.
What is to be dune? bursts from < •try honest
lip. The report is so astounding, tlu.f we cot.fvs.
wc want time to think of it. Tut evil is before usi
the remedy touches so many interests, so much
tpilal, so many perinea of such a variety ol situa
lion.-, that it isililficuU to any what is best to be done
The string is olio, of peculiar sensibility. Touch
it as you Will, itJ vibration* may be more or less
fi.lt it, the rt mutest corners of this Ian,’, One
thing stems to be email, that the institution ran
not gel along with the p.-est nt president. All com
fidence in (lie head is gone. Though lie may only
have hern guilty ol a great error of judgment, such
is the fact. The stoning directors must also yield
to ".hr popular sentiment. The stockholders
ought to manifest the utmost anxiety to remove
them from the institution They ought to step
forth at ones, in general meeting If they do not
manifest the proper public spirit on this occasion,
the government mV Utnftrt- The nation will
demand it. W.- confess we Wish the storkhold
ers if Virginia would art the first example Let
the stockholder! sleep—and it may end ir, the
aleep ofueath. Uy the charier, either congress
nr the president is authorised to have recourse tu
as.-irefaesas to determine the forfeiture of the
charier. This step may be nectssary— hut tic
would take time to consider it.
COV.YTRV PRODUCE.
*Was.-lan—coni raters r.iis mr.
P rt*. £ cts
5 75 a 6
1 00
SO a J?
22 a -•5*
9 50 a 9 75
9
Rice, per 100 lbv.
fair-., per bushel.
n, sri-it-iand, pr lb
up land, do.
Tour, per barrel
Lobac.ee, leaf, per lOu lb.
'SS
SHIP NOWS.
PORT OP $4V.LY.Y.W
xituirto,
Schoorcr KoXce, Gibhs, VVilni:np?on, (*i «') 4
Liny—-JutnLcr, ;^ot K, iurd, i;c—to J ILuuLc *xCo
[fall U Hoyi, aiul Wn H Joyror
9loo»> l^rk, vihI»inc, Xcur-York. 9 days-'jat%
|.iv, ct-t«» 9 U«y. U Gmlmn, Juki master,
j Sloop Collector, Cs&weil, I):»t3en. 3 tUys—Wajh
pi ton—to F II Welmap, firecii? & Lipput, Cam V
ell ii Gumming. ami Burier 5- Murray. •
r«—.Mrs»rs Seymour, Carsons, Cor.yer, ije.tor.,
J Levao.
Ste;im«boat Charleston, Utley, Charles on, Ct.s.
Ucaufort, (;nUr M l ) Putsch go Mis- ^
AmaAu - , fTvi afthen c»»i»vs.cn i?f LO nun
wa> •iuimknI wi !i 4 ) in. »i. Sin* d*>*o *.q
u»e Falusu-n!; v»m »>o frum a pi! *-
o.-at, six £tiua ami 46?;:t*r. her force J6
£ti»is and J>6 rnen. TiVis cij'iipj of, ►he procecil-
ed to tl.e firjvt tr*svi lI.c caplureO u.i* «
9jiAjti.li br*jj, loaded vvitii c*k:oj, cuti'ce, indigo,
and a !a. s c ij iiutaty of -piei*; on in’uul of this
rea»ti a CapC. AIii.caIu wci.r wi'.l* h prixe-ui-iitC’,
Uaviu^ (tie Lou m.i =n e'einnitod » f Mr. ‘‘TjuIj, flic
l.tii en«fit; .oulc time after, the crew ro
Me oflijeis, took the rlop fruit’ tn : tv. and ennfin-
rd them in liie fort cattle, uJien a French brig
heaving m iwgi.i, they ^cre put on l>u«rd of her
I he ytiuncr (Craig, froif)etim« » Callup hhuself
ClarkJ then took command • f the Louisa, when
they fell in with : lie British schr. Sir Joint Hardy
capt. Fatru'e* (her, vhi Qlt I ivy plundered; took
the captain and >upercar£o (Mr. Smith) on board
• he Louisa, and, Idkii'jj them apart, threatened to
take their lives uukss they tola where they had
concealed their money; the capt informed where
a small sum uas secreted/winch they took, toge
ther with some other articles, and then sufb-red
tnem to proceed. They next .t\\ in with a Brit
ish ship, plundered her and let her go. t hey
then proceeded to the island of UonavLta, where
(hey found an American skip* just arrived from
France, which they plundered; then went on
board of some otuer vessels and obtained informa
tion of the situation of the town, which they de
termined to go m shore and plunder—in which
aflair, several lives were lost, and goods, plate,
money, Etc. to a con.idcrable amount, takca.—
Thence, they proceeded to the Isle of May, where
they plundered an American ship, brig and seb’r,
being the only vessels in port—went on shore at
night, and plundered the town. They then shap
ed their course for the United States, on-the pas
sage,fell in with and plundered the folio wing ves
•els. vi2—a liussian ship, a French brig, an Arne-
rican ship bound to It jo Janeiro, and an A met lean
bng from Hohton bound to Havana, on board of
which latter vessel they pui three of their crew
i hey then met with a schooner from North Caro
lina bound to Savanuah, and willi the cuiisent of
the captain, put all their crew on board, excepn
about 25 men. Next day, off Charleston bar,
scuttled the ship under her larboard main chains,
and fired two guns through her larboard wings,
and then took to tire boats—shortly after which the
►hip was in flames, and about 5 o'clock, a m, blew
up. The men in the boats landed at Mr Leslie's,
and proceeded to Charleston.
P1IMCV.
fizlruct from Ific log-book of the schooner Regie,
arrivedh.rcfrom Jux Cayes, amilo$’ from Port
u.i j" inec, where the put in Jor supplies.
Tu *Jay, December 15, 1818, at 2 o’clock a
m ti.e pilot came on board, unmoored, and made
s.ii from Aux Cayes, with a pleasant land breeze
—the schr Fairplay, of New-York, and bound for
tluit plnce, nude sail at the same time and stood
out ahtad i»i us—at 3, a. si- discharged the pilot,
the Fairplay being about two miles ahead at aoout
lisilf pas.1 three, the west end of the island of Ash
bear.utr s a u. was suddenly boarded by a boat
full of men, armed with muskets, cutlasses and
knives, who drove us immediately below in the
for e-castle, with IhrenU of immeihulc death, if
we did not comply, which was done fcy us, noi
having any weapons to defend ourselves with.—
.•oinc of ih j m« n they struct with their muskets,
l iiey tlien look charge of the vessel, and as we
►upposed, hauled to the eastward, placing a guard
ove r the hutch after pulling it over; by tins time
we discovered them to be FlUVI'ES. They were
a mixed >et, of blacks and whites, and have no
doubt but they were natives of that place. At
about lt> a m. one of them came into the fore
nasties, with a mask or. his lace, making strict
inquiry if \vc had any money on board—we, of
course, could only tell h»m there was none, as was
the c:t*c lit declared we had, wid was b<»u»d
to Foi t-uii-l rii'Ce to buy coffee, ami if he caught
us go.ng «niu Unit place, he would put all hands
to death, and burn the vessel. Af.tr t.us cuiiver- j
•ation, and some other, nut neglected, he said
he should let us go, that evening, at Tor 8 o'clock,
and went on deck. Short ! y alter, it speared to
uh as though they tacked ship, and as near us we
cw.ld judge, anchored the vtssei at 3 i* m. when
uicy immediately commenced taking out the car
go, which cuncisted of co.fee, and removing it
from the vessel; this work they continued until
about 8 o'clock at nr-jht, when they called the
Captain on deck, and told him that they gave him
up his vessel; they tlien went oif, giving us a
star to stear by, which bore u s£ saving that
would take us ciesr of the rocks—*tlie vessel be
ing under way. We then then b**g.*m to ex.wune
what they had been about, and 1 4 .id our vessel
in a shocking condition. They look about 60
bags of coffee, as near as we could judge, the
balance Uir.g strewed in every direction over the
hold, i.nd somi: started, and the empty bags tekeu
a>* uy. Our boat and cars gone, hatch, tarpaulins,
cook's axe, the greater part of our ships ( rovi-
ftions, all our cabbiii alurts. compasses, lends and
hue.-, the whole of mir c’othes, beds and bed uy.
und leaving us with o <lv uuai we stood in, which
was nothing more than an old shirt and Irmvstrs,
and some of the men were cvcu bare-lot-tcch the
captain's watch, and finally, every thing they
ti’iild lay tlnir «»»>, of the le.iot valut*.—
Finding ourselves mi tliis distressed ?ituauo*’, wc
stood off until mid night and waited t.ll ‘be
morning, with the hope of d?scovu-’»g whe.r* we
were—rat i!:iy-lij>l|t, the 16th, made sail in shore,
but tlieie b ring iittlc «t no wind, m >M‘ but little
progress—'dunking ou*>eJvts rear off the place
where, we were taken, wishing to get hack to
AuxLvjes to refit, and night comiug on. we
urued windward untd next mo mng, the i7d».
when wc stood in for the land—ami at 11 a rx
di>c *vercd ourselves a little to wnfdward of cape
Tiberon, the wmd_blowing very fresh from the
eastward, and the vessel btmg very crank in con
sequence uf what had pten taken - out c»f!ier,
thought it m(]|' prudent to bear u;> for Fori-au-
I'rmce, where we arrived on f'ucsday, Dc<en.ber
22, UHS.--n.itf P.iTrr t. \$*}i in>:
THIS EVENING,
AT &£f*f.5 O’CLOCK,
A LLOrUUE
as THE
Lancastrian System uf Edu$qttux*
Will be delivered in the German Lutheran churcl
(couu-hcHtHC square) if encouragement be gi^ tu, |
liv JAMES EUWAUJX 1
When it is proposed to elucidate and explain j
all tiie nunutii of the Lanca-tran system uftdu |
Cation. T1m? object of whicii is to endeavor it
make live hea;er lau.d a-i> ac^inUd wi:h turj
part oftlie system, as defined and practised b>
its di*tiuguu»lied author.
Ct is presumed that the explanation which is pro
posed to be be given in this Lrcture, »t the prin
ciples by which any number of children, trom fif
ty to twelve hundred, are governed and tt ucMeri
by one teadier, will excite genera! interest and
attention.
The company of ladies and gentlemen, is most
respectfully solicited.
That travelling, printing, and other expenses
may be paid, tickets may be bid at the door uf
the church— price, one t*cJUr.
jau 28 $0
boif cub.
Tht ncx’. in- eunjr. an<l d irtier will take Jilac*
tin Kri lay next il.e 29>K inn. »t,2 u’el-.c^.at- Mr.'
lirib'bins’—and tlie metnlim are liere-ny notified,
i tint a dinner will f.ke place every en.-uiiij *ri
day, at the same hour, umil further notice.
T?v order of ff in. T’. v'or preside d,
Donald Macleml, sec’ry
JPotice
The honorable court of ordinary of Chatham
county, wdl commence its regular sitings for
February, at the court-house in Savanna!), on
Monday next the first day of February.
SAMUEL M. BOND, clerk.
Savannah ?8fk Jan’y, 1819 J*—'23
William Barnes,
CABINET-MAKER.
XHC JS XDW-JOHK.
At liis store in U irnaid street, uear the Bay, has
on had, per receut arrivals, • geutaral assort
ment ol'
Cabinet T'umiluie, Looking-Classes
Fancy and Windsor Chairs, Ac
Elegant Sideboards of various patterns
secretaries and Bookcases and Secretary
Sets of dining Tables and dining do
Pillar and claw card and breakfast do
Handsome mahogany high post Bedsteads
Field Bedsteads and crib Cradles
Elegant ladies’ toilet Glasses, with and without
drawers
Gilt chimney and pier Glasses
Rose wood cane bottom, rose wood rush bottom,
fancy and Windsor Chain)
Spy Glasses and a lew Pictures
All of which he will sell very low fur cash.—
Those who wait any of the above articles a ill find
them worthy thtir attent.on.
ja:i 2H—-1 a3
For Sale
Thirty Negroes, in families—to be delivered
immediately. Inquire at tliis office.
jan 23 t- 2d
He alien School Society
OP SAV.4.V.V.1U
The subscribers »c» this society, *ce requeued;
piy their subscription to . M O.
Planters' Batik-
The pa; rm ru of die ls;« Insiallir.eat on the
Atoek ol the Bank, heretofore called for on tt.
X2t!i February next, is for the present suspended
J. Mar'shall, cashier
jan 13—a—t—10
Far Sale
A Negro Wench, 31 years old, a good cook,
a pretty good seamstress, su table for a home—
also a Negro Bov, her son, 14 years old; and ano
ther Boy uf 10 year. The mother will be sold se
parately oi lier children if she consents to it, or
with the youngest only. Apply to
John F. Pouyat.
j !in 28 w* 23
To Let
TU" dwelling part of a House, No 230, Mar
ket street EXE0N WILLIAMS,
jan 23 m- 23
Proposals . *
Will be received 1 r driving piles and com
pleting a dock for trz: Steam-Boat Company, 50
feet wide sntl 140 feet in L:ngth. Apply for par-
tiruhrsto F $.C DUNNING*
& Ti p honorable the inferior.
court of Chaiham count>, w’Ul commence its re-,
gular sittings on .Monday the 22<t February, en
suing, ai (he c«>urt-huuse ii» Savannah, a 10 o’clk
a yt. Heturn day to the the 2d day of the
same month, will probably ait four lay**.
Job T. i^uIUs, clerk.
jan 27 22
M eceicer of Tax Returns.
NOTICE.
Tlie subscriher i* npw ready 10 receive the
returns, at die sher.ff’s office, opposite k)essra.
Andrew Low SvCo.’s, State Bank square.
ADAM COPE * T.» c.
jan 37 c* 22~ .
Tax Collector's JS'otiee.
The subscriber u.furms t»»^ citizens of Chatham
county 4 that he is now prepared io the.
state and county taxes for 1818, at his otlice, in
Market-square. The taxes must be paid in bills
receivable at the Banks in this city on or before
the first <l*y of February next; after which peri
od executions will be issued aguinst ail defaulters.
Office hours from Id to $ o’clock-
Eppinger, c. o*
dec "1 !| ‘ 61
PKOPOSAL
pen sf Chor'ettbn. J.wnartr 25.
I\rr. sdi’r CalUerinc. (of New f>nk) fioggaha'I,
fieneriiTe, 35 days; sioop Atla-, Clafk, Savannah.
part of w- Y'O'k. January ,8.
[ Arr. ships Rlixabrth, Tinkham, Lnmlon 5 j day-;
‘iT.lr-. Dickinson, New Haven, l (lav, brigs Ve
is, Saunders, Alexandria, 12: A me la, Muum,
liaijeston, 6; sch’rs Columbia, Small. Norfolk, h
yiy Daughter. Ellis, Kichmoii 1, Vj days; Marla,
Kiggs, rhikvdelphia, 3; Ariadne, Pendleton, A’.,
s'mVlfi days. Cleared, .“hips N sgats. Bri-
, Lisbon; Carolina Ann, Ogden, t. verpool; trig
f/abetli, Hussry. Now-Bedjtbrd; acliV Charles-
: Packet, Vail, Chorleucr..
SEA ROARERS,
\ from if* Charlene* City 0-eette, 35'n i'ji 1.-.
[Tlie annexed particulars of the depredations
Qrtutted by a gang of plundering wretches on
ini tht llu.no* Ayresn ship Ltuua, fifed out
(Hajdirmre, have been furni bed us by one of
V petty officers, now in prison, who has turned
je'a evidence. Conjn,e..t u<«;i.l be supe.^iu ms
► uatrative cannot nut exa'e lue widignsdon
vevy inn:—
I'he g>n*l ». cumtr.anded hy e«p! Joseph Aline.
J shlped **«rrwm Laiiimon, in AugJist las:, .is a
ler-of-ina"‘V , *» wndcr I!u -•>> >S Ayrean r?|oi>,, to
rx?ojJg< io '.ha ^ortb West ooaist uf .'vrficrica.
jan -
n, col Wilson, \li s*rs Parish, Kdwxuls. S
. Sanrtland, NTftman. May-nan.. L ; :ckw<m.l, lrel *!‘_ -
nson, Conrvr, fl.vor, Eppes, dc.'-rJ, Air ci.,
Doctar Turn. r.
Just i;»rolina. from Augcrta — Wnii iit > b.il-s
ton—to Carr.ccliu:: it Aiitclit', ILrutl.e & V.'el
and others.
rictitie,
Irig Clallam, Harding, Liverpool—Xiigi ff
4.
New-Backet, Hopkins, Providence (n i)
dir Agwsiri. Bolt. Baltimore
Ischr Elxobcih, Clark, Edenlcn (ir. c )
For Liverpool
T:ji» fine shin >ALLV, captafii CutJiill,
ill meet with clispatclj. For
It. KICHABD^ON fit CO.
For Providence, (R-jy
Hie b ig GENERAL JACKSONJk'if-
linrti T. Pearce, master, will sail on Wed.
esdajr next l or freight or passage ap
ply to tlie master on bvard, at Hiec a wharf, or to
Tafi’t & Sibleys.
For Charleston
The fi* c sciiocn- r SOPHIA. Turner,
master, will be imiwcdulHv dispateficd.
For freight or pa xage • pplv to the mas
ter on board, or to
J-mn Ruisue Sf Co.
jin ?8—m - 2» Hunter** tvha f
JCotes Lost.
On the 7th of December last, the subesriber
closed and putin the pcst-office, in thri city, the
following described notes of the United States’
Bank, in a letter directed l« Mr Elijah Crane,
jun of Boston, vixs—
One Post note, letter A. No G9(9, dat*
ed January 19. 1818. g 100 00
One Post n' te, letter 11. No 69c6, dat*
ed January 19. 1818, for 100 00
One Bard: note, letter A. No 96, dated
May 6, 1817. for 100 00
One Bank note, letter F, No 1397* dat
ed May C ; 1317. for lQj 00
£400 00
a\Il payable at the branch in Savannah to R.
Uich:«rd»on.
'l i.e same not having come to hand on the 12«h
inst. and a letter of the an pie dftte, without funds,
being also missing, it is supposed tficy are both
lost ur mjs|ai4- Any iulorm^tion relating to them,
given to the subscriber, or to Mexsrs. John La-
throp ^ C«. of ilirs city, will be thankfully receiv-
d aud rewarded. ’ GEOHGB HAMMOND.
. ja*. 2d ■}».» 2*
jiills on. J\ etc-York,
For sail! by
Scarhiouj;a & JVJ’Kinne.
jvn 27 cs 22
Brought to Goat,
In Savannah, Sept lU. 1818, a negro man who
says liis name is Bsx, and that he belong* to Ab
ner Jourdepf in the northwestern part e? Georgia.
He is about thirty yeara of age and five fett
inches high. He has a smiling counfenaace and
tells an equivocal tale; the trnth of which is doubt-
If. M'UALL, Ore
oct 28-r—'208
Brought to Gaol,
Io S a van nail, January Io, 1819, a mulatto man
who «:;ys his name is CHAKLES, and piat he be
long** tr» Mr Gr.ojwii). of Edgefi-fd, S*»uth-Carcli-
na He ; c about thirty years of age. and fiveieei
eight inches high; stout and weil formed for
s rengdj and activity. He saya he was formerly
the property of fienja Glover.
H, M’Call, 3. c. c.
j,n U 11
PuiHtkmg, in j hit ciiy, under the direction of
BARTON & E1)£S,
A WEEKLY PAPER,
TO BE EXTITUD
THE LADIES' MAGAZINE
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dious of change and pleas’d with novelty, ma)
he indulged.”— Camper.
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brace miller—Theological, Historical, Pevticjl,
and Miscellineous; ana promises to the reader im-
provemtm as well as amusement |t is not in.
tended to limit the columns to one particular aub
ject, more than another! hut oat. will alike receive
that attention which the principles apd phraseolo
gy may warrant publicity. The entertainment
that such a publication will afford the H3«ak®“art
uf out community, will be such, aa the best selec
tions, with original matter, CM furnish—and, as
the completion of tliis object ia our primary con
sideration, such a selection will be made, as will
comport with morality, decency and the strictest
propriety. In prosecuting this undertaking, wr
solicit the attention of the 2,in sex, whose court-
lenar.ee wdl not only prompt us to deserve their
approbation, but whose excellence will he tlie
con tant theme of our Journal,
CONDITIONS,
1. The ha&et' Mcg/ginc shall be printed eve
ry Saturday evening, on fine paper, with new type,
in octavo; each publication to contain 8 pages.
2. The price will be Five Dollars per annum,
payable half in advance, on the delivery of tlie
first number, the other half at the expiration of
six months
3. The first number shall appfer a. soon aa a
sufficient number of subscribers' are procured.
4. The numbers will comprise annually two vo
lurries, each containing 208 pages,
S-jviiiinoh, Jan. 23. 1819. [1—2l]
Bank Shares.
One hundred Shares in the planters’ Bank of
the State of Georgia, belonging to the estate of
the late colonel Bxxk*Ntx HatyKisa, will by of
fered for Sale, for cu.ii, at the ExcAanjye, in Sa
vannah, on MONDAY, the 13Ui day of February
next. Upon each share of the above stock eighty
dollars have been pail). The subscribers are alt
ttu0zra in sell by an order of court, and they
will make tlie transfer to the purchaser
(.avini.) Hatvkins, ejc’rx.
William Hawkins, ex’ur,
jan 4—ir
Gunpowder and Imperial “Tea,
Of superior quality, in quarter boxes, for sale
ty DOUGLASS & SORREL,
jan 23— 19
Notice.
The subscribers have formed a connex : on in
business under the firm of Ci subc & Bnavr.v at
St alfory’r, in this stale. They offer their ser
vices in transacting Gqmrnitaton Business.
S, Clarke,
G. S. Brotvn.
St May'}, j„n. 10, 1816 [-el—17] ■
The steam-boat Charleston
wilt start for Charleston, via Beaufort, i O-MC'R*
ROW MORNING,, at 9 o’clock. For posssge
apply to captain Utley, on board, or to
Hall 4’-Hoyt :
jan 28 23
For Sale.
If applied for within sever, dipt.
“ The pilot schooner HORNET, v stfi
' all I.. r i-.,-.lr’e as she non- lies at Wal-
I Lee’s whiafi, burthen per register finir-
,-geretef., 6-W tuns. Also a large ghip’a
V,'.ri-.jj at the public slip, next to
, John Speakman & Co.
i rn 28—L—ii Fraser’s -wharf
Blank Indentures
Fur sala at litis offi c <-
Brought to Gaol,
In Savannah, Jar.nr.ry 8, 18:9, a i.epro *nan who
is his name is Hob in, ami that he belongs to
John Gardner, of South-Caroling, near Augusta.
He ia about thirty-five years of age and five feet
ti<e inches high. He formerly belonged to Mr.
William**)j). of this city.
11. M*CaH r g- c. c.
jin 9 7
Notice.
Persons having demands against the estate of j
Flluma GiLticaSD will present the ,r.:ne without
delay to Messi-s Lporo U Moan^wp, in Satan
•ih; or the subscriber, in AngusSS’
F John Gintlfjijg adui’or
dec If ft 249
Take Nit ice.
The subscribers having purchased the whole
.tuck ui'l.cmnjTigcry, Cutlery and IlizrJncrcs of
Jamxs 1'oti.T.uy, will di.-poae of tlie sajiic, at
wholesale aud retail, at very reduced prices, low
er than baa been sold at the same store al any
time. They will keep on hand a good as.sortmenl
at all times, and flatter themselves, that at the low
advance which they will sell goods, eitjie? in the
wholesale or retail, that tliey will fceet
the approbation of their customers. All persons
having demands against Jakt.s Pocltkkt will be
paid by us, ^nd ah indebted to him will psy the
3 sto JOHN NEVi'I T.
an 21——17 JOHN WINTER
To-Mofftftf,
If iff le sold 6tf.re star star?,..
A &KVEotAL ASSOUTMENY.
. ..
feffkierieff, Sic
aaroxo which ah*
Barrel* and bigs Coflee „ t(fl
.Cr-ues asiarud CrvAket) war*
|Hilda JaiqoiC* Rutij
Ripe, country (Bin, .
,tek superior Fortef .. '
Boxes Soap.aqd Candle*
* ruu.kx woiitn’s Shoe*
25 kegs'Mp4. «nd.
A variety of other Articles
Terms, cash, ., , ■
■ Sale pi commence at 11 o’clock.
Williford it Baker,auct’rh.
... jao28——23------- --
Pure Gogndc Brandy.
To-MorrovV, tlie S^tJi tfistiiut,
ij«ff he p.sitn>cly sold ,0 Bolton’s central t)4rr/i
, fa close on fnrsice,
16 pipes pure o'W Coguac Brandy,
Suitable lor i etoilUg and warranted pure as im
ported . , • . , ; . »
i ertirs—one pipe, cash; oyer, approved indors
ed paper at sixty days credit.
Slute to commence, uf 11 o’clock, ■
A). Herbert, (tuct’r.
jan 27 -22
On Saturday, 30th instant,
IVill be sold at the store of Samuil B. Purkmat,
esq. Hunter’s buildings, to close consignm-nts,
6 pipes very suprpPf bW Madeira Wiiif
ICO barrels N E Rum
80 bags Gii ger
150 boxes northern Candles
2S0. do Soap,
2 elegant Sideboards ,
,8 mondguny Sesretarifa
108 parent coffee Mill*.
1 bale Gerptan Good* ■. ■„
Term, liberal—made known at ti.me of saie,
Sals to commence at 11 o’clock-
Williford dc liaker, awefrj,
jan 28 2.) *.
On. the first Tyestlay in February next,
(fill he sold before the Court-House, ,
A prime NEGRO FELLOW, afield hand, waits
er, jar hops? srnapt. v .
, . M- Herbert, axet’r.
jan id 11
On the first Tuesday in Febfiuiry uesit,
trill if sold before ihe Court-House, in < his city
between tip usual hours.
All that TRACT, of LAND, on the August.
Road, only four miles fi-om the.city of Savannah,
composed of pine, hammock, and jow land, wel)
adapted for small farmt and garden ground. Tin,
tract contains a front of a mile on the August*
road, which runs through the centre of it, anfi
where taverns and visiting places for waggons oyc
much wanted Jt is bounded by Rae’s Hail, Wijl_-
son, Subiiinsand Wiliiamson’siam|a tothenoribr
east; the retreat tract tp the south; Britton'* and
Head's land to the southwest'; «nd hy Wijkir.'j?
and Rae.’s Hall to the northwest. Tt will bp sotfi
in lot* of 23 lu 60 acres, according to * pian which
Will be exhibited. Terms—one-fourth cash,, ba.
Ians? in One,{WO apd threeyears, without interest’,
Al- Herhvii, ittfft’r
jan 15—-—=-12
Valuable Lands for sate.
On fkeft'st 'Ritc&fay fy. f'ebyuary next, c'„ 4
Will be sold at the c^urt hoys?, cRy ol Sj^
vannah, between the hours of 41 ar.^t 4 9*clo(£«
AS VALUABLE. \
TRACT OF LAND , „
Aa any in this state, sittmted.wjthin * few. mileg
of Uatien, hounded,by Lewis’ Crock and .thb
Aiatamaha river, containing 1190 acres calculated
for the culture o* r ; ce, cotton or sugar.
.. *130, •■:. .
A House and Lot at baisden’a Bluff; * healthy
residence near the land- Tlie above property
will positivly he cold on that day, unless prevt*
ously disposed of at private sale, of wbjch put-
choseps are assured. M. H EUDEitT, auft'r,
dec 2fi be——257
On -YJutrtldJ) th,8 15th of February next,
Ifill be sold (It thp late resicfence of. James CielQUO,
deems yd, Harnu-d .trpel, . .
All the personal Property of said dece* 6 e4'
By order of the administrator..
Sale ip cpmmbice at t l p’clock,
, jKi Herbert, auctv.
jan 19 —rta
> Notice.
AH persons having demands against the estal#
of Charles Stew»rt. late of the district of White
Bluff, deceased, will present them to thesubserk
her within the time prescribed by law; anti those
indebted will make immediate payment to .
Christian I.nnipe,
tldm’or. with the will a.-.r.cxcd.
dec 17 fx 256
Notice.
All persons indebted to the estate of the late
Doctor Alexander Habersh»m, are required^ to
make payment to tha subscriber, before the first
day of January next, after which time f uits will
be commenced against defaulters, without dis
crimination.
Richard W. Habersham,
nov 20—t—227 administrate
John C. Holcombe
Having taken the ware bouse lately occupied
by Fie wcllin & Dickins >n, offers liis services in the
FACTORAGE awl COMMISSION TLM: —
His store houses :«re now u.ider^oinp: a thorough
repair to.' tlie recejAior. of produce, merchandized
See.—and strict attention will fie paid to aj* busi,
ness committeil to his care.
■ Axuruwia, (‘Ga.J July \ f 156
For'Sale
Three prime Negroes, warranted sound, *nd
used to town work. Apply to
Gaud.-y & Pgfaure.
J*’ 1
-21
ROBBERYf
100 DOLLARS RKWARD
On Friday last a wa, goo belonging to Mr.
Jonathan Rjbinsnn, was robbed by a party of
negroes, and supposed, some white men, at <*r
nearThe Seven-mile-house, on tbe Louisville road.
Two trunks were taken from it, one containing
articles of clothing and one piece gingams The
other, a large white colored trunk, contained block
campric. Sleek stockings, silfe shaws, shoes, hand
kerchiefs. knives, books, calicoes, and a va;;ety
of other articles, calpuiated for a retail afore. The
above rewotd'wrti be paid.for the apprehension
of the robbers and recovery of tie goods,- or. 40
dollar. Will he paid for the goods or any inform*,
lion that will lead t o a recovery of them. Apply
to Jonathan Uobinson, in Bull„ch county, or to
t. £. WHITE li LU.
jan 2fi — --S——2t
For Sale. , ,;
By virtue of a decree in equity at the term of J|.
nuary, between the devisees of Charles Odirjj,
sells, and the executors of said Odingaeljsi
win be sou), i
On the first Tuesday it} February next,.
At the court-house, of Savannah, tfie following
TRACTS of LAND; . V
Three tract* in Effingham county,consisting of
tw« thqusand acres; another tract-in. Chatham
county, known as the Old Orphan House tract,
containing four hundred and sevepiy acres;, Burn,
side’s Island, containing two hundred and fifty
acres, hammock land, with all the improvements^
situated its said county of Chatham; a Lot in
Brouphton-s! reet, city of Savannah, with tjip Im
provements thereon; and one other tract in sai l
county, containing one hundred u>4 sixty five
acres, contiguous to said city, suirteet ,to pp in?
cumbrancc. Plat* of the sold tract* tub* seen at
the t-roc of sale. A small Library.of Rooks; fir-s
lieau of Cattle; twelve bead of Sheep; Gins, and
other plantation Articles—part, of the personal-
e.itate ef said C. Qdingseljs, deceased. Terms of
sale—for the land, one half cosh, tbe balance on *
credit uf one year, with bonds and mortgage qf
the premises; posh for tfie o'herproperty. 9
C. CJ. Screven, 7
John Scsevep, <
jan 19——c* 13
■ exor’s.
Will be Sold
On the first Tuesupy in .March nest»
At the mnrket-hQiis? of:8l Mary's, Canid it.
fount y, between the hours of It and 2,
ALL THE ESTATE,
REAL AND PERSONAL,
Of late prancis Leroy, of Cumberland Island,
deceased.. consisting of a tract of Land on the
Island of Cumberland, Camden county, Georgia,
being the south part of lot No 8. so called in Lhe
partition of said Island; being bounded al follows;
East by the sea, south Jiv ihe l.nid of Ihe estatMf
Lynch, west by lap.tj pfgrnei-a) ), il'intosh, and
north by land lately tokl at ,-narsiioI, sale. The
north line of said tract to be run out, parpeikA
with the south line as to givp the uuanti’-v cfSOjl
acres Together with all and singular, the lioutes.
hpildings and improvements thereon. Adminis,
trato -’s titles will fie given. The Upd was sold
to the said Francis Leroy by floctor L Kojloct
of Savatu-aii, , ,. ^*^7
Abo, the following negroes;—Jip» andtfia srifo
Elu'rh with her child. The whole,sold’ by order
of tl.g hpnoreble the inferior, court of Camdep
oounty. Terfps of sale..hs|f ofthe perchasemtK
ney. cash: the other half pay^rfe nine manthsj£
ter the sale, with mortgage .oil .the property-'Urn
purchaser paying for titlpfiip-^* - - ““
mortga e. 1’AtL fj
jan 19 ^ -at IS
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