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£tnllemin from Mum'-vi**):- v*„t, tm .
uofortu tale; fart or principle ty.m
agair.lt him. I post* n.rn- not
the tf>.rty ofour country. I»« you expect to
e-cc'i e tt) t lii^h into bv trim, t i t» op »"tfcrin,
«••!» tr»T.;.',id. down. Is’», justice, >!.e const it ti.
, end !ir rirh'.t ot .nJ.cr people’ tty ixr.it> t-
in poijr^tion .*1 (lie e*»r.:.v, ("Id I' * * * • • *«f i4-»ni./ie» and cru ; I'y,ar»d era*
4iau unlj waa (••anti in t ie Barts to*..
>•«* m PeonmnU. nime in St. Mub
!lMrl til Ini rrcn tkr tolar of a threat
of Indian occupation as it regard. Pen.e-
tola and tiie ItirrancAt. Pmucula «a*
to lie featured unconditionally, aid
aifHt, tlierefi.te, imniediatelr nave entnr
intuits pua*.«Mon or the Indiana, if they
had the pon.-r and the mil t» take it.
The jcmlcMii aai in a dilemma, fr»m
*kidi thrte im tin racajie. He cave u|.
;getirral Jackann when lie auppo.ted the
preiiilenl; and -av- op the picaident when
he supported grn. J*ck«ui.. Mr. C. said
he rrjniced to have aecn the president
■unilrating, he tlf, restoration ot Pensa-
tacula, hia devotciluess to the conatiiution.
Whan the whole country was ringing with
•flandita for iti rapture, he said, and he
'said alone,in thr limited circle in which lie
moved, that the president niu»t surrender
it; that he could nut hold it. It was not
his intention, he said, to enquire whether
'the army was nr was not constitutionally
] marched into Flonda. It was not a clear
question, and he was inclined to think
that the express authority of enngr. s$
ought to iiave been asked. The gentleman
-from Massachusetts ignuld allow him in
■refer to a part of the correspondence oi
. Ghent different Irmn that winch he had
quoted, lie would find the condition
of the Indiana there accurately defined.
And it wras widely variant from the gen
tleman'. ideas on this subject. ‘I he Imli
uns, a,ccardiuz to the statement of the
American cmnmisaitmrr* at t-lienl, inhah-
itiog the United States, nave a qualified
uovrrignity only, the supreme sovreiguty
residing in the government of the United
States. They live under their wn law*
Slid customs, may inhabit anil hunt tlirir
lands; (uitackuow ledge the protection of the
U. & and have no t ight to *ei I their lands but
to the government oi the United .States, for
eign powers or foreign subjects have
I Ho right to maintain any intei course with
therti, without our permission. TV y arc
not, therefore. iu depended nation*, as
the gentleman suppo-eii. Md»! .icing
the relation described w.tn them, we in
allow aaiuiiiai relation to eti-t bitwe.-n
Spain and the Indians residing wt iin
her dominion*. S*iie must be. therefore,
ragaidvtlas tnc aovreign of Florida, and
«ru are accordingly treatin'' with her for
the purenase oi it. Iii rlrict'uhi, tliru.
vre ought first to hare demanded <>l l.e
to restrain the -iiilian*. and. that fad
itig.wc should .ivcleaiaiided a right ofpa*-
•age for ..ur army iiut.iftuc president had
the power to march an army into Flor
ida without consult.ng Spam, and without
the authority of emigres*,lie had no power
toaulhuri.se siiv act of hostility against her.
II tiie umtlcmsn had even succeeded in
•hewing that an authority was conveyed
by the executive to gen. Jackson to take
the Spanish posts, he woubhunly have es
tablished that unconstitutional orders lead
been been given, and thereby transferred
v ‘ thV disnpptnbatiun from the military
officer t» the executive. Hut no such or
der* .»eic, in truth, given. The president
hid acted in conformity to the constitu
tion, when lie forbade the attack of the
Spanish foil, and when. ill the same spirit,
he surieiuleid me posts themselves.
lie would not trespass ranch longer upon the
time of thr committee; bir he trusted hr should
be indulged with ..tine lew reflections upon the
dinger of permitting ibc conduct, on winch il
bad been Ins point'd duty *o animadvert, to pass,
without a solemn repression of the disapproba
tion of tiiis bouse. 1 treat to your recoUeciion,
saui lie, the free tuiinus which bavr gone brf nr
us Where ate thr) lur, and how have they lost
thi ir liberties If * .could transport ourselves
bach to the ages when Greece and Rome nou
rished in *1 u- greatest prosperity, and, mingling
in the la. • :. ask t Grecian if lie dn! not fear
Some ilsri.'g military chieftain, covered with glo
ry, some I'.uilp or Alex,inter, would u..e day
overthrew 1,is imerlies t No! No : tiie i-.'nfi.iri'i
and imlignaut Grecian would exr-Js ve ban
nothinj io fesr fr.m our hero-j, our l.u. inks w n |
beetcr.isl If a Unman Cit.e n (nil ’»,-eo a. 1 ^..1 j
if lie did not fear the conqueror it f* ,;! .'nctit j
establish * throne upon flic nun* if tin pn • ,c |
i^liberty. he a uid have instantly repel.-d
” jolt intinuaiioii Vet Greece had Iso
bad pa*aeo tiie Rubicon, and tiie p.
even of Uru'm coid 1 not preserve toe i.b.-.tie* i f |
h;* country ! The celebrated Madame d- St.el, !
in tier last and perhaps best Wink, ha, said, t. at I
to the very year. .Ins ist tiie very mor’ii. wl ent
the ; T-.sni. ,t of the Jirictcry drelar. .1 l!:,moo. j
arch' would oever more show its faxnilul lien; j
tVlieii ihe miioon. of *!r.poti*tp heard, in
K'ltsipe, ot the se.ture •>( I’. •i.acoU, Imw did •hev
cnutkic. and etude the • dtierer. of our in»titu
lions, taunt,rgly pointing to the demonstrations of
s spirit of injustice and agg andistmeut mad- by
nus e-tunlf), in the m.dst ■•* amieshte negi-ciation
Bebnid. S».d they, the conihtol o p ihose who are
constantly refWoac!i.ng k.: gs Vou saw how
th me admirers were asiU'lud-d isil liucg their
tieads. Vou saw, 'no, wiwn tnst illustrious man,
wins prevdes er O', sd o'e i tn* pacific, mode
rate and ju-’course, bow they once mo-e -lifted
up i heir heads, wvh ixulta.ioo and delight .learn
ing in itteir count, nances And y»u »aw how
those minisnatliems-tvcs were fin.Iiy compelled
I i un.te ,n Inegen.ral i r.inl bestoaed u,o«n our
government, ltrware how you forfeit tins cxail*
. J Uisr.cn. r. Beware how y ou give , fatal saner
tion, in this infant pvuniiol our republic, acatcely
yet two score years old. ton.ilitarr insusomstioii.
It. member that Greece I.ad her Alexander. Rome
her Cwsar, Kn^laud ntr t'romwell, Kra-.ce her
llonapare. and. that if we would escape il- rock
on wln-li they split, wr min. avoid heir errors.
How different hat been ’lie trev.raent of gene
ral Jackson, and tliai m,>dest but heroic young
man, a oU-.e nl oar of the smallest stales in the
muon, wiio acheved for his country, on Lake
Brie, one of the ino»t glorious victories of the la'e
war. tn a moment 'A pa talon he forgot him-e.f
arid oflrrtdan act ol viounce, which was repent
ed aa soon as perpetrated. He tv, a tried, mid suf
fered tire judgment prustminr.-d by Ids peers —
ihlnlsc jusHee was tliought not even then to bt
eit'-ficd. I i»e and Congress lock up tie
su -ject. My I<i,iarabletrieiutimm Virgmia.fMe
JoTinsoii) tlw f.itiiful an-1 consistent erntintl of
tiie law an 1 tif the convtituti, ill( d;tapprm,d in
mat install' •• lie ill es in tliianil inured an in-
quiry. 'i he pubic mind remained agita’ed and
unappeaaed until the recent atonement, so ir<n„r
ably made by die gaibnt commodore. Aid was
their to he a distinction between tiie officers of
tiie two branches of the public service! Are for-
mer service*, however eminent, to protect I'mm
even inquiring into rec»nt ni«ct*nduc'? I* tlure
to be no hmit, no prudential bound, to the na.
ti n il gratitude! I v- teas not disposed to censure
tiie President f <r not ordering a entirr of inquiry
or a general court-martial. Hcrliapa. impelled b»
a sense ol that graTiide. lie determined, by anti
cipation, to extend to the General .list pardon
which he had the undoubted eight tn grant after
sentence, tot u*. said .Mr. C. not shrink from
our duty, tot us assert our no stilutinnal pow
er*. and vindicate the instrumem from military vi
olation.
tie hoped gentlemen would deliberately survey
t'« i a fid p sition on which we stand. They may
heat d.iv it all opnosition; they may even vote the
Gcner.l tt.e public thanks; they may carry him
t-omphan'l tnronrelnTiis house* Rut, if they do,
in nv uumn'e juiigment, it will be a triumph ol
t'i - '.i .nc.ple .<r into: mrd< nation—a triumph of the
in 1 'ary over ’:,e civil autbontv— a triumph over
d.e power* of',b<* iiou-e^-a triumph over the eon-
sti'.u'ion of th“ land And he prayed most dr
v.i itly "a heaven, that it might not prove, in it'
uitiov.ie . d'ect- :md c'onwqi.e'ice*, a ir.-T.pti over
d.e bb.:. ;ie» of the people
* [lISRaTS TO ns roOTISt CD 1
The oliloit itihnljifaiiis of South-rarnli-
im mill Georgia, do nut remember a year
of leak rail! than the la«t past. The con
sequence in, t.ur navigati.ii] i* entirely
M.i.pped, mid lin.le at a stand. How loig
i is ajafe of tiling* may continue, it r* not
r uriislit ?av: long it cannot, ami tie look
fort, aril with hope to brisk businenHin the
spring.—Ciitnmhia Telescope. Feb. d.
THE RKPUBtWdJr.
TUKSHAY KVKNINf;. pr.fc«rA*T 9. 1819.
! I*
The Washington G^ftte of the 5Cth ult.
<ty»: It va« n:nv»r*d ye ’erday. that the r*re«*
dent of tiie UniieJ Slates hail, or would nomio-ite
to the tenatc Mr Craw ford, in place ot Mr. Jonr»,
as a gorenitneiit director.
Mr. flohb this ttate opened a debate, on
the subject of the Seminole u»r, as connected
«riih the report tVo*«t thr military committee.—
A’tlim^l; wf ure the dec iced st!vocu**« of general
J.tckM«n, wr h *d nidud. (merely fur the regard
ur rn’erfain for »h- political literature of our
-•ve.) :,*s.it Mr. *\»hh w«>uld have acquited him-
*«df in uch s manner as to h ive preserved at
tint reputation for ennui* rente, which wt*
believe lias hitherto b«*en awarded, to tltc repre-
sen tat ion from Getirfria. We «hall at oner d»v-
pc tn Mr G*s speech (whirh n.u»t have occu-
pied nearly two hours in the delivery) by merely
oh-ervintr, that It not on?v di'plavs a palpable
•< r *°r»*ie.- of the history. li»w<. politics and c*eono.
• »?>•*. : o*ui{ but that, t« a literary nerfortnance,
**-i'• -re., rve-v :»r:r.ri;i.e r«f logical arrange
t*.* u»! c'*«:.*n*»n rv.iv-mation.
M: whi^r. we have not ye? seen,
spoken ' f a m ^-fo^mance; full of po.
CaI s-*pir>;ns and S''*:rg sa’ire It is said that
■ ri'Ts: e^.-n ivg-tmt+.t l>e Wt levelled acam>t
u :r*i J.tckv n, '•« *t. uant if it^eeerie it to sup*
rf h:> ei,r.du«t! Tt;i» is euualjt aboird at: Mr
of imnfriatiet. Na”
' -. irdecd,
r *r that w
pur-:. wh-»i
t u^'si^h Pel
hr f.ith up
thm hi* i
('\rer.n Tr, od i
:<.nt
.*ra! 1
ii»tske. t
.d.l.irv*
1. in i
k«w; i
in Pi %:e, llutuparte, wit.*; his grenadier*, ent* r-
ed Uie palace of St. «»hmd, and. d»<..' , r« in<
t‘iC hayonn, the depu ies or* t »c pco oe, .i i
ting on the -Taira of the laid the i\>
Hioat of that va.it fabra; of d;.-;>«*ti*-.r. which
t etudnwcd all EarO(H. He h*>;«sl not t • *ca- J ,
'■inderstood: he was tar from iniimat.ng that g*. •»- I
*ta1 Jacks )n cherisn^l any de'ignv mtrn.cal to I
the Hberue* «»f the country, lie behev^d hi- n* !
^femions purr anul patriotic lie thankc I God J
th-t lie WvMt'd not, b it he thanku l mm still m t«r j
thn .e cauld not. *t' he would, ovi rturn thr lib. r-
kie» of its? republic. Hut pr eedent*. it bai. were
fraught wi;u the mthd dangerous c«»n<-.|uences
>Iau has be-n describ' d, by avttie of tho»e w'.io
Tr**a»e.l ol'liis il»ture, as a l» »'» l.u **t habit*.
' JTit definitivn was modi tioer when applied to
government * Precedent- were their habits—
'There was«»ne impotlant ditIVrvnce bctwvtu (<ie
tormation wf habits b: an individual and by <o
vfnitirnti He contacts it o:d\ ^ftcr frrq i»*nt
repetition. A single instance ti\c» th-' habit an*!
dattrm.oes the direction • fjg-»*rrnmenta. Again t
ilia manning d Clri'ie ol uoliin.lt d ilivcrenori m
our military command:rs. when applied even t-*
prisoners of war, he ina-t cater i«is pm’ot. T
tegaiilinenthenu it w.u;Men-l onus. Hr lto r ,cc
tri«t ourhapnv form f government was defined
t«> or perpetual- Hut a* it were to be pre-erved.
it r.ust be 0> *hc practice af vi-tue, by j*i-tice. by
trioalf ra!iou, bv nugiia'sRiity. by greatness of soul,
bv h rpiqt a walcf.t’ul arid steady eve on me
ev.*cu..vc; and, shov.- all, by hoU ng to a .-trict
acc*» u. ability the oiiiiury branch of the puuiic
force
V’c are figh'ing, said Mr C a great moral *»*•-
f', r *>;e brnef.t, no*, ud- o* *wir country, but of
mankind Therve-of tu*- wiicbr world arc
In nttcaunn up us and the U-geat
p C rtim\ «»t.t 19 ’gaimg u th c ;i •%:*!,.1. wrr.h ;eT-
Su,y. and with enw, the o:,ur portion, wMl»
fjjoe, arilii conuiercr. mui, *• :t affection K»<*
ry where the black ci ud of te<iu racy i. *«•-.
pended over the world, save o-Iy oar bngot spot. ,*it» -.!:•• LV«.-d *- .• s. wi
trtoich break* out from the political hentisplwro ^ mallet'. Slc i.*»k ng a |
o\' »he We»% to brighten, and animate, a-i gla *• tavo 't appear* by the
dr<i the human heact. tib*** ure that, by the don a. ** • ‘ *
fjl of liberty here, oil t*^*d:.id arc ersUrrad.
ed tnoitninivcrsal .larkocaa To you, Mr. Gn.fr-
man, h« longv the huh I>ri*Ur*r of transn.tt
TP^t^oired. tj pcslw-Vi ^ ebawster anj
•n'isr h the mit d. and corrupt : *
ml : he^’ute to determine upon tie
i v*:rc .*f »un«ri conduct, ber.»u«e it
e.oi* :.::t i«r: # v to which it com hi re-
i.j" > ,r hea”t i« «*»t -tifnci» n»U
vad •« tn*! clear to di*-
n r!*;:.* aa l wnmjf. without oinrung
l t?.' «; i li ns of others, should for-
in. rational beiittrs. To sav the
i n-m. h>s positive crimes srnoH ht
tivw 1 virtues, —.lujustu {6'e>* J
oie * f thr pipers, that msfor.
i- g !• to Hal'imore. This is
5 t'»H j». *!»U eitvj but. it i* u»»der-
tir-iiog »o reodenec in Ten-
r.a-e*. ;iroj,a«cs visiting Ihhluorr. Philadelphia,
nJ New Mth ult.
The
by - d< *.
1 miTCllH
Tr.r c • rr
liar*-
-Yoa»t, iVauusry 28.
ci^fv nf Nrw-York have nsas-
•«! certai:i rsmSuuons approving of general Jack
son’s rondurt iu thr Seminole war.
hi »!,c Mary and l*ciaia**ire, on die 29d invt «
.*d! :•) cGci.d to Jew* tn* Mme pri. ilegr* enj*»y-
» i by Ciiriitiaus. w i» derided in the negative, af-
*:• a debv.e of t!»rre data—avea -o, nays 50.
\ S if'. Aiitriic. •• privateer, which bad been
grouting m 'iie Straits of Macsssa, was attacked
f Malay pirates, (sup:>osim* her to be
r.tr.) andt'.ie whole of them captured.
vrere compelled t<i + i.k the p-ank.
'ji% Hoff nan.—This di»tingui*hed fi>r-
eiguer. wno 1m res-ded in this city for some time
ah*it himself this morning, at his Icxlgtngs,
tbrougb the body with a pistol. He w*a not dead
wticn this paptr went to pr^ss, but it was not
supposed he c Mi'd survive long.
We undcr>t«n«i that a M*. Lee, ami irntgeneml
•lilti, as ha* been geiwrslly believed, is the t«
:!ior »if die number* which Ve have copied from
ri.e Hiaim~' il Enquirer, aigucd “d4»r«s S*d-
M.- Anthnuy Wiley. *»f ttie post ofliee in Sew
4 -hed a taole of the post-offices
to ith the names of the post
pamphlet of 9a pages ne
> tables annexed ttiat in the
yea- 17> ' i here were only 75 post-offices in tbe U.
Sia*c—in 18W the number was Su3. and at pre-
*t nt tiKre -re i/p.waitU of 3600 The mail is at
pn -<nt tr;»r.s,.ortul daily 203^?^ and be
tv. eta eightand nine million* of miles in a year..
covjrrnr produce.
siv ax trail— cash raicss T.ira mr.
S cl *- S cts.
Ifjct, |»er I CO lbs. 5 50 a a
(torn, per bushel, 1 00 a 1 05
Hilton, sea-ulsml, pr lb 5> a 52
IMto, up land, Jo. k > a 24
fr’iour. per 61 9 S\> a 13
l obacco, Ua r , per 103 ibs. 9
Prices at Augusta the fch iu-t—CoUoa 20 a *21 };
tobacco 7 a 9; flour 7»llg.
•tf irr»ed~ hut evtiung. by ihe Ktv. Mr. Cr*»v--
tw. m-jvr lMiaSt 1h..*!m>s, (<4* the tiouae cl
Thompson U Augu*U.) to Mim Mut Amt-
; • LaRKA, Ot this City
filed—al OIJ Pruvulcncc. (*•* Souih-AmerKa^
i i*.e 2itli 5>cp» la** "colonel Jaiud tRWis an
officer under Hit Indi j** ndetilgoveruiueiil oi Neve
Grenada, m bt#uih America, and tbrrr.vrlj arepte-
sentaiivc in ihe c* ngrca* of die United btaua,
from Sunbory, in Peiinsvlvanu. In the xiivnur
of ltfl7. lie joi.ird Hie small patnolic b-n.i under
gen. M*Grrgor. that l*s*.i lor its ultimate object die
cot.q ic»i ol Third., and took possession of Ame
lia: On its evacuation he {lersevercd m hu lauda
ble motive*, and {.ahacdovcr to the W e»t ludiea,
where, -flrr visiting *dn.c of the Patriot posts.
rcpi..red toidi a tarjf.- body of Patriors to d-nu
Uatabiu, prcparaioty to a descentJbti the c.»ast of
New Git tiada lie was beiuved by lus compsn-
.is m arm* I •• persevennee.cun^ta c> aitd Cou-
i K c, Cxrdi ai vtitues and inuuj.trmibJc to die in-
ep tl *old er oi rt volution;—lie wa* lugiily res-
i ccud f »rln* mtelo^vnc- ami mUgnty, «nd i'nni*
hadi U.e friends ot aoutti-Amet*can cm*ncipa-
i a lave Jo>l an *udciit,^ealouA atiu tail**fui *d-
k'ocolc. -•
—. on the 30th nit at Eocnezer, (Effingham
louniy) aft*ran ul*«*-s cf ttfelu* liouia, kn
CaTiuniKK Nat hu so i;«. iu tiie o3d year of her
jj., cou.sort ol Mr J hu Neidiinget, ami daughter
of tiie rev. Jtdui F.ms Hergroun paotor of the Gcr
man LuUieii m church at that place.
SHIP NEWS.
PORT OF SAV.Uf.Wilt £|jC
m
ABUVIVi
Schooner Favorite, Jtunigan, Rum Key, (Turks
l-land) 13 ds—with salt—to U Kici» .rdson & Co
The F wan boin.d to New-Yoik. but being short
f provision* |*ut in here. Saw below, at anchor,
the U S sch’r Lynx, Madison, commander, 1 day
from M Mary*#.
Schooner Leander, Harlow, Da tic n, 7 days—
with wood—to the master
Schooner Isibella. Lawrence, from Sapeto—in
ballast - to the matter.
Sloop Two-Sbitcrt, VViog, Darien, s days -wi h
cotton and w<H»d - to Carnodian & Mitckel, ai>d
captain Swarlireck.
Sav mnah river navigation c>mnin) ’• boats F.ur-
play, and Fidgeon. from August»—with 55J hal ^
cotton—to R U-charhoon if Go. Nich la^ & Neff.
Ah 5:-m*nea, Wm Gallon, »nd L Pe ty
R'»aC Jack-uf-Dimonda, K.)“), tii>m Angus's—
widi 50 hvle* of cotton, to l< Riclurdson 2c (hi;
jOC^io ringlea, to llrowo, Greene is Co, am
76.00 ■ Miingkm to the owner.
it'».»i Merchant, from Augusta—'with 3*9 hah. *
cotton—to J S Itourgfaux, J.ifuuion & lliils, Wm
Gi<ton and Thomas (tar ntr.
H *at Pilot, from Augusta— wkh 4bv> hale* of
cotton—to sundry persons
<’i.r .nyD
Brig Gen Jackson IVarec, l**ovidcH;e, R. I.
£/* If the person who took from
»lf ihe de*k, in in. cftnp g ;o -ni «»i* me Sms
sail UirrsuoAH. a Small ted morocco 1 RUNK,
con:aining notes, due b lls, and other valuable
papers, which are * f no use U> any one hot tin
Mjt>«*i'iber, will return *he paners tl r ugh thv
mulium of the P*e t t ffice, he shall receive h iv
ward of FIFTY DOLLARS, and no retentions A*k>
ed The money shall be sent to hini* in any wa\
he may direct, sliould he wish to avoid , oeing
known.
Frederick S. Fell.
feb 9 1—33
For JVorfolk
The schooner kOiJF.tilCK, sixty.t ight
.ton* burthen. Hart, mailer, w.ll pro
ceed for Norfolk in four or live days.—
F*>r freight or passage tpj.lv on board at Hun
ter's wharf, or to JOSIAti MUIR,
feb 9—f — 33 HuPoch t range.
For Norfolk
The schooner GENERAL A. JACK
SON. For freight or passage apply to
ic master ou board, at Rice** wharf, or
Lawrence iY Tliotanaoii.
feb 9—m 33
For sale,
150 pif«* best tt.ixcu Gznnburgl
50 do best tow do *
100 d< «n patent Hues
50 do Carotbci do.
J.iincn Dickson Sc Co.
f-b 9—-»r—t—-S)
Salt ur,d Coal.
60C»0 On.-hcls of luvct-pool ground Salt, and
50 Chaldron do • Goal
For sale by RE A & IlDTLEU.
feb 9 l S'
Landing,
f'-om »rA'- ner «'..nerM ,j. Jcdnn,
10<* barrels prtn c i*.,ik
46 do no s do
lit; do prim* Heel*
25 t»hd> Ja*i a*ra l«.n.
From *6‘ip Strr.’hers,
200 h« r >*t l* *up< rhue F'.'^ur
lot* half hi ilv do
10» bur. I* pilot Bread
141 do navy* do*' and
200 keg* C'ackers
For sale by
L
f,b 9 a
aw recce .J* Thompson.
-33
IVilliam Hochstrasser
Has received by ti latent -r.i*-*.-* and offer* for
-sir, hy >he package thu c ur setail, al the store
lately occupied by*Yetf\ k l* rk ns,
Jo ca e« fancy and fuM>«;urr Calicoes
3 do 7-b and 4»i c* Uon Shillings
1 Jo lighl Ging'ianu
1 do Gounterpanes
3 hales c«itor-d Homhazcis
1 do bmc. bltcfc. olive »nj brown Cloth*
1 do do d > drab and mix-'l Cussuiicrea.
1 do 7 16 tp \3 16 Ticks
l trunk colored ela»‘fc Rib* c
1 do ladies' colored hury Shots s»»d Bnijjb
1 do blue Romals, spotted and fanry' PUntcits.
blue sod red Shawls, Hrirujiu Handk^rcbiufa
1 do blue, drab and green cotton Ca-vimere
1 do nch white and col .red muslin Dresses
1 do laced and seeded fai«cy Musl’ms
1 do striped, spotted a n d p’ain cambric do
1 do Torkey Uaasxk, Peruvian black and white
S*4m, Java and Ceylon Shaw!*
Scarlet pehsio Cloih. Superfine u bite Flannels
JO cose* containing super Frock and Dress Coat*,
assort ed color*
Cloth, ra*s’:mert and to'.lr.et Vests
Do do and euuiic rib Fanhiloocs
fcb 9 - -fa, 33
Fancy and Staple .Irticles
By U;c«bip* Howard »nd Victory, amt bni- Ma
ria. recently arrived trera LirerpouL tbe .otMeri-
ber> base rrcenrcJ 'a considerable auprtlj oi %t.■
sonable Far.ry ami Staple At be lesi wbitti, togi
ther with their former very ptrer.ii stock, rentier*
their present aaaottmera *«ry compkte, and well
wortny tbeattentipn U purrhfrrs fur cittor town
or country trade,
Jamc* D.clu.un 4’ Co.'
' feb 9—ci—rf—35
Ogschee Canal Company. '
A me-ti<<£ of the roetobers will be held at the
Kxcliao^e Loi.pUcom To-M>rrcw Eitnii.j, 10th
•nnam. at 7 o'cioetc.
A. there will men be at.hniiticd the report of
the coamn::rc lorcrniiiff the plea into effect, •
punctual and general attendance i. ea ected.
felt 9 —3?
Fe male dsylu m.
A Charity Sermon will be preached at the la
de pendant Fi csbytrr*an Chuicli, and a coIkcUiXi
Uaide fo/ tiie btneht of the Female Aaymm on
bar.day n«xi, in the fe.enoun
Kii4h Irvine, Jev’ry. ,
The Board of Trustees of ihe Female Asylum,
beg leave to lay hefoe tiie public a statement uf
dirir actual tuiu!**. in order to satisfy the genc:ou>
ti lends of tl:r insutulu n, that they sre not now
called upon utUKCcs-xar.ly, but from the urgency
ol ihe case
Kiptuduu-en for 1819.
Board of 25 ciuidrcn at ‘cjio-ieacii §26 JO
Repairs of A.'VlUui Itane 59
Shoes for ,he children id
Hooks and staHon.tr>* 15
Teacher ot writing and arW.metic 2vJ
tfnr/ii.
SubiCripliiJtiR
Rent ot Asylum lljuse
L» xt&tions
D.videiids o.i Bank Stock
Rent of lol T.
-8.9:4
720
•KW
Hi)
384
43
81652
81272
Le..iir,g a dcficicrcy of g1I7J for the support
ut U.c cluijicn tt,e present year, depctuleul on
cfaantjr >ermons and derations
L!iza Irvine, sec-rtf-
feb 9 33
dppvllinian Society.
A CONLr.ua uih be given 00 lliur*d«y, the
ilth m»t at i.aif Dast 7 in tbe evening. M^nbi-rs
c*n have their tickets by calling on thr subscriber
feb 6 - -dl I*. ULlJlS, sec'ry.
The Georgia Jocky Club Faces
W >11 c .mnv .ict ok ihe hrst Wi.dmsday in
March next, user the Savannah course.
1st duy, four mile houa,
2U tiu thrte mile heats, OFJ
3d do IWj mile heats, 4 0
Weights agreeable to the rules of the club.
By erdtr tf the President.
iTj*The cdifbr> of the Charleston Courier, thr
MiliedrrViile Journal, and the Augusta <!h-oniclr,
will publish the ;tb ive four times and forward
their bills to this ctKce for payment.
j : ,n 9 4
Mr Haddock
Hai it g b. en r^queioedto nuiruct n small class
o! ladie* hi some of the higher branches of female
ducat ion, will receive application tor a few in
addition to those already engaged, at Mr. Ma-
spn’s, east tnd of tbe Academy.
The branches tauglit vmII include the Elements
• *f Astronomy, and ot Moral and Intelirctual Phi-
l*.» opny; the Princi lev *»f Taste and Griiisism: d»«
Kvmeiiff-t ot the Christian Religion, and Cou.po
sition. Quarter to commence on Monday nest.
Time of instruction from one to three hours in
the mon.ing. feb 9 1* 33
To Rent,
mind pctscMuvn given fnrr.ediaUly,
A S:ore and Duelling, in Montgomery-street,
near the Hay ami Sieain-ltoat wharves
Two Stores with rooms above, adjoining the
same, on the Bay.
ALSO
The Dwelling Hou»e. on Montgomery street,
lately occupied by the rev. Mr Curies.
A n*-w two story Dwelling House, on the -arrr
lot, fronting on Montgomery rtr, eland ’Vanklm
-quart-, witli a casement vlory, well ruitcd for an
office of a si re.
For termsapt>ly to I. MINIS,
fcb 9 — ca—-33
• To Lease,
run A T«a* ' F TZARS.
. Ten acres Land, adjoining F\ir Lawn »rac», «n'
lands lately the estate nt (Mings* lig, about half?*
mi’e f rom town—well iiuuliHcd for a garden sp^ t
Six ae.rr-s land, immctltattlv in fisuit Fairl^un
house, one-fourth of a mile from the cit}, and in
tiie rear of the gaol
Sixteen aerm Lard, adjoining Currie*s lo*s
near the residence of Norman M'b ed and John
M'Kir.non, taj. Any portion of (lie above lands
will be laid out in such* lots as will correspond
witii a regular plan to be approved.
One Lot at the head of Jetfrr.onstreet on S. S.
West Broad street, and iirimdiateiy adjoini-g
John Al'Kinnon, esq.
One Lot. No 19, LurrieS lots, in the rear ot
Norman M.Leod, e-q
Two Lot*, .^os 44 and 45, on M'Cofnb street,
Jackson ward
One I/)?, east rf the city and immediately in the
rear of Carpen’cr’s r«.w- a cori er lot.
8ever.il good Hooding lai’s 011 Fahm an ’
Oryrge streets, Oglttiiorpe ward, in the tear of
William Scarhrougli, fhq. ^
’fine l»ot on Uiilnm street, 100 feet s<]uare
with a small House thircon, at present occupied
cy G. I*. Cor e. e^j
For terms a ply to I MINIS,
fir b 9 «v ,U
Stopped,
From an'gro. on die 7 i» * slant acav-ment i f
Saahes containing nine hghfs of If l»y 10 Gia-S;
uhich tr*»m iu appearance n*» dmibt w.t taken
from some lio i-e not occupied The owner can
have it by pa> ing or lIn* advertisement and call
•ngon the iub*cr:btr.
I. Duveiipoit.
frh 9 33
JVotice
Ornmio-ion merchsms are required to
♦ lo \?x Jut f n vnes mufo on c >mT.issam lo th«
Iv. ult O.: or before * It- l th nsi...;t.
Jo >n !. R. * *e- *s, elf.* fr*’i/*:tr, r.
Cj:y 1 (.outer*0 .ffice AV,.- >.h F ') Hi 9 -0.
Information IVanied.
Any p-r.- ' wit** v ill gdr.u ; j.na »i»r rc^
i-.ecti* g M; i ifiiltiJl) ifoi r.m: l<*. fvii ?*&»•ad
•»ah in »>Cl t»* r I-' 8 vi. 1 *.* ...f» • n obii *.,t. *i. r.t
hi, ti:«'ii.-r Htf. >r< B ht c-rtvi v jf a lev
lines t- ?l.r e .Vrr.: -iii /• iju ‘>!i;an.
ja»* *2 * At m -M
.WCTiONS.
To-Morrow, 10th inst
fftU t; H-d before my otote.
Pipes cf Biandy
Hhda Jamaica /nd* W I Rum
Do Gin st> \\ I. >Wry
Pipes llo. *> d G*n ; ,
IN Iti'joj.,13 Hiti dy. Jarraica Rum and Oc
LndGin, warra «ted pure
Butter. Ch«r»e, l.«rd, euvp. Caudles
Writing and wc..ppi,.g Fap*r
tlys n bk.n Tea
Boxes Madeira \V ne
An Invoice of l)ry Goods;
eos.i istivo 1*1
Bma.foh.tt a. Ca^im* rv^bnci) Sheetings
Caiirae*, Cambric*. h»*. v Mu»Iio
llo-u—y. fe«k Slivwls and Haudkctchiefa
Sewinc S.lks, Gl.'vrs. .icwelry
Gnat Ccatv, txadv madei and
A variety «»f othe* An*cle»
Suit to conrxsnre at 11 •V.'srt.
A. Huwe.uitrt'r.
fib 9 J3
To-Morrow, the }0th instant,
I t'i it be sold on Hunter's wharf,
:V>U bushsk Lirr.jt ol goooi SALT, ufl
n. l.<vcipoa) OML l.ndin- from ship
I'crm. tnn'<r lum» n at time of rate.
5'u.ei. csittmcr m It.’rlKl,
M. Ilnbcrt, ottefr
fi b 9 32
43.
MJU
On Momlajr.the 1 jilv of Februafj next.
U til 5.- nU of He lot* rsttOse. ./ Jom*. C&votiJ,
OrcronO. fivnont t.i ert.
All tlir prrtutnjl l*n nerty «<f raid accented,
tly ordrr of the ui>i<Miut.-at<ir>L .
- Sole t. c»t*met;if ei II o'r,.. ' (
M. Herbert, cuct'r.
j Ml i<) is
JIdininistrator's sale.
On Salurtl«v,iOtn t'ebiuaij nejt,
H'tfi b oo’dbefore nxi tto e,
SUNDRY ARTIlLES
or
Htmseliold Furnilure.
The pcracnal prunett> l'< jt llealet, ds-
ce.seil Ity order of tbea(*tr. i.rtr itor
A. Howe, auet'r.
jan 18 j 14
On the find Taestlav in March nejtt, .
Between tiie I tour, of 10 anil 2 o’clock, will! >r
aulil before the Cuurt-Ucue in the city of ia-
varin.li.
Die foil iwing ti.meO V E -ROBS, to wit; Celia
ami ht.r three children, ('Intitule and Itir (hnt
clnltlren, ami Lott, Andrew airl George.
Soul in pursuance of a diene inequity.
Conditions, ea>V , ,
M. Herbert, auet'r.
^Executor's sale. " ~
On Thumtlay, the 18th March next,
IFtU be *o r d before my etore.
All the G»»«Js an«l Rfftctk of Mr Francis Pot-
tier, J; crawl, cun^ittmg
a Id IVutchti, patent levers, repeaters and p!s*a
Stiver ditto do du do do
Gold (Mutiny
Grid deals and Keys
Gold Breavt-F.'as
Pia'til Watt, and •
A variety »f JEWELRY
Terms. c*«h.
Side to commence ai 11 o'clock.
31. He. burt, auet’r-
fcb 4 ?9 - ^ * t
Tax Collector'8 sale. 1
On 'he fret Tuetdti\ i HMuchntTf,
W’ll be t «4d ai ihe court house in tbe cky of Sa
vannah between the Imun* of 10 and 3 o'clock,
A Negro woman named Rose; levied on to aa*
tisf" thr direct tvf for 1816. »• d '■tate amt county
♦axf t 1^17, of William H.Gillct.uid—anlount of
tax 8^ 97
Junes Ktipinger, x- c. c. c.
feb 9 i --33
Will he Soli
On the fir*.; Tue*> ay in Ajarch next. .
At thr markrt-h.msr of St Alary's. Cimdal
county, between the hours nl' 11 Otlt S;
ALL THE k^tate;;.
REAL AjVJ) PEHSOjYJt,
(*t wt' KiaKb Ltro),«t <.'umher.and 1. Iat;d,
decreed cnnf»-tu»g of a «iact of Laml on the
Is'.hml of Cumberland. » ttr.den county. Georgia,
b -mg the x.uth part of lot' No 8. so calleti.iu tl.e
parttlion ot *o»d Islands being Ikmjruled as follows;
F.:»st »y the ht*. sou’ll In »hr land of the cita’eof
Iahc.1i*. ue*;! by fai.O of grnrroi |. M'ln'obh, and.
t.orlli bv tana h»tiy sold at mar»hal s sale. The
north line of >s«l 'net to be tun out, parcelled
•*i?h tin south line as »o g vc the auantity of3Q0
re.res Togrt rr with s!l *nd sing-iLr, the h<>uves^
aid iir.pi*/ren.rets thereon Advninis-
tra* r*s titles wiil he given. Thr land was *old
tfc he said riancis L my by Doctor I. Kolicck,
of S.ivannah
Also, the following negroes:—Jim and his wife
F.Uza, with her child. The whole sold by order
fit ;i»e honorable the inferior court of Camden
county, 'ferir* nf sale, half of the prrehase mot
oey, rash; t;:e other half payable nit e monthsaf-
•er the sale, with mortgage on the property; the
purchaser i.ayi. g for titlrs and rf-conbifo th«
mortgage. PAUL P. THOM ASSON,
ja*.» 19 rf—15 jiikyinm-ato*.
Sheriff’s sales.
On th' fi-tt Tuetd.w in March next,
Will be • f.lia at the court house in Ricrtnmugh^
betw*.en the hours of 10 aid 3 o’clock,
A ‘•mall bay horse, and a shot gun; levied on as
thr property f/f John Soulegrce, dec. to Satisfy ap
* \e..u::o.. *n favor of Charles F:o>d. for the use of
* h*-■••* H.arnis# *1, saTd property pointed out by
Szn.gtit Au-iin, adin’nr
William Wi?Mn, s. l. r,
tab 1 26 - - -
Sheriff’8 sales.
D*. the fret Saturday i.fcr the fret Tuesday in
Mirch nett.
(jtorgid Libel LOUutj. | \y,n H*. m ,(1 at theni tket-houae ir .tbe town mi’
t.c Ca urv»»: ordinary . St Mary's, between dir hum* vf ten and Ihrte
By F<
for the crt'itity *»f L*bi
Wtkcn-as lil'dlia : Iforh-’.rass^r applies for «•.
ter% of administration n the *n«l cha*iH .
ngtitB »'oI credit-, which >*tre d Jvlin Mr*lick, j
M
Gthe >aid rcamty, der.e'ned. a v nrxt»»f k;u. i
3b are, tlieref»»re. to cite and a^momah »ll
and *Sg»‘lat*. the kindred creditors »*f the
said deceased to file their ohjfotionx (if sny they
have) in my office on or before the first Monday
in March next, otherwise let»er* of adm nistraiion
will be grinted untn'the said applicant.
Given under my hand Lnd s*al, this 54:h day
of January, u> the year of our L-nl eigh'een hun
dred and nineteen, and is the forty-third } ear of
American iadcpcndencc.
[L S] ,E -BAKER, ccou
jan ¥7 ■- -- *
Notice. ' - -
AO penon. hint.? demands apin.t tbe eatate
of Charles Stewart. W of the district of White
Bluff, dectutd. will iiieaent tl.an to tto lubwri-
ber within the tiiac prescribed by law; and those
indebted frill make immediate pfyihent to
. Christian t-auipe,
*d*’er. Silk-tit *4M autaaL
dec 17 -tt. iiO -
Blank..Manifest s
lor W«
ry V
'ch'ck vd t.»a« flay,
*1 i.r I Rowing household Fuiniirf. to wit. 'or^*
t vr* su otic book-caar, one w-isf l md eight
reading hooka; levied on as *hc pr*»; ery «f IL-
r a C \ ^ t wMify an executk i, Abiaham B<a-
seal vs l>anici Gopp and Robert Rudolph.
Geivrge Lui.g, u. 6 c. c-
,*» J - 30. 1819 f 9] .
Administrator’c sale.
0~. I ft. •ir.t Ty..Jal in .Ittri: next.
Will be »oul. by prmu.ai‘>n td tli: court ot.ordi
nr; of Cluttto.i county, before t!tt Ct urt house
in thr C'ty of Snrar.cata,
A Negro Had, the |>craonal pro.^ rty of George
Hrialer, deceetmd. .
George D. HcUIe-, adm'cr.
Lb 3 f- 7V 8
State Bank Skarss.
On 'Aierciot, V Afrit
WiU be —q u she Court-M";tje.. in the c.ty of
S-svaanah. between the boor* cf tC and 2 o’clock.
I on SKaKF.S in Hie stork of <’■- bxnk of the
Stole otGcuryti—Tbe propetty of A tra Rrrscue.
a Minor bold by order of the t>ortof Onfirx-
’•^essssatiwmbim:
f,b 2 f S7