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except so much thereof at
extra tan of AfSMpHtcr.
Mr. Hugh Nrlren, Virpai*,4>I!owed,
.<■ apparition to tbs report and resolutions
tad tad spake tat A Abort time; when,
taringpew> way Itriwio tft ttat ef-
The committee roae, reported prom**,
•rid ufctsined leave to ait aguin.
A ntnsge was received from Ike presi
dent of the (Inited States, by the band* of
Mr.l. I. Monroe, hi* private secretary.
bMMittiag,in compliance with the reso
lution of the house of the 14 th inst, e re-
jpert from the eeeretarjr of state, coo-
ceruiog the applieatiAns which have been
made by any of the independent govern-
tbenta «5f Sooth America u have a roini*-
Or consul general accredited by the gov-
eminent of the United State*) with the an-
'iwereoftfc* government to the applies,
'♦inns' addrecred to It. The papers com-
•hnuriieiteil by the secretary of state, cm.
• ’brace, besides hie own report, which is
long, etindry letter* from Doe Luis tie
‘Clemen ti and Mr. De Forest, to the Mere-
'(ary of state, with nia anawrrs) letter* of
credence froth the director ol Bueno*
Ajr<-(, a commission from Mr. -Clemeoti
<o ail* Gregor M‘Gregor, etc. making it.
««ll a pretty large volume of manuscript. .
m The message and documeots wet* reid
tad referred to the committee oo foreign
relation*.
A mesMge was received from the pre-
•ident by the hands of Mr. J. J. Monroe,
Communicating, in compliance with the
resolution of the house of representatives,
of the 18th iust. requesting of him “any
information, not already communicated,
Whether Amelia Island, St. Marks, and
Pensacola, yet remain inttie possession ot
Vie United States; and, it so, by wliat
.laws the inhabitants thereof are governed:
whether articles imported therein from
fbreign countries, are subject to any ami
What duties, and what law»:.*tnil whether
(he arid duties are collected, and how;
Whether vessels arriving in the United
States from Pensacola and Am-iia Island,
and in Penaacola and Amelia island froiq
the United States, respectively, are con
aider, d and treated as vessels from foreign
countries,'* reports from the secretary ol
the treasnry and aecretary of war, afford-
mg all the 'information requested by the
house.
The message and documents were read,
and ord *;d to lie on the table.
’ Mr. Harrison offered the following re
solution:
Resolved, That the judiciary commit
tee enquire into the exped.em.y ot provid
ing by law for the punishment of crimes
committed by persons employed in the ar-
mica of the United States, without the li
mita thereof, and which are not provided
fdr by existing laws.
Mr. H. observed, in explanation of l.is
motion, that, during the discussion which
had lor some days occupied the house, the
question had occuired to biro, whether
there was any provision in our laws for
the punishment of crimes committed by
men in the army beyond the limits of the
United States, and which were not provi
ded for by the military code; in other
words, whether the jurisdiction of our ci
vil courts extended to crimes committed
in that situation. He had himself no
doult of the right of jurisdiction being in
the nation over its own citizens, employ
ed ip the army, in any country where, by
the laws of nations, our army had a right
to' go: but, he had understood that the
Courts of Hie United States had declined
taking cognizance uf offences committed
any where, unless jurisdiction had been
expressly given by a statute. If this was
correct, crimes of the highest class might
be committed, by individuals of our army
in-Florida, for which there was no legal
punishment. The articles of war, Mr. il.
observed, provided for the punishmet of
no crimes, but those of a military charac
ter. They did not provide for the case of
murder. An inferior killing his superior,
might indeed be punished, and punished
with death, under the article which pro*
i hibit* the striking superiors; but th-re
was no adequate punishment for an officer
who should murder a soldier, or an officer
his inferior. Within the limits of the'
United State* all offences of this descrip
tion wcie punished by the civil coorts ol
the states. If the view he had taken of
the subject was correct, Mr. H. said, the
propriety of passing a law as speenily as
possible'must be apparent. He therefore
moved the resolution which he had sub
uitted.
The resolution was agreed to; and
The house adjaurnrd.
COU.YTEilFElTJJVG—drier! ed. aO>v, m OX,
Yesterday swung, i ns vtoolk tuns*
stare K-Hcsrexa, was taken into custody, and tit? meadow for
era Barred before Ore mayor, for attempting to
pus counterfeit notes of vamps banks. On ex-
g him be told dllfatal stories; that
were to eaatredletory u induced die mayor to
order* search, which vu forthwith done, when
4 large amount of bdls, without signatures on
the bank of Newport, (Kentucky) was found in
bin saddle bags. He ia safely lodged in the gaol
of this city, to await bis trial at the court in Msy
next.
The bill* are of 100 and SI dollars, a fart of
which are pose no'es. with the rim left blank —
TUrt ie no doubt he toe accomplices, now in tb:>
city.
The supreme court of the United States, met
in Washington City on the 1st inatant:—Among
ti)0 important questions which are lb be argued
and dtculed,? will be the following:—'The right
of she gHsHfl tax ilw UaiteJ States—UiteoftaC-*
tuliooitdy of state insolvent iiw»~aiid the power
of courts-martial, under Mate authority,to impose
fines, iu case of draft, from tbe mditia of tbe states
into tbe service of tbe United Slates.
Tbe National Intelligencer, informs us that
judge Joaaexww, is about to resign his high office,
for one of leas dignity, perhaps, but tbe emolu
ments of which are more adequate to the services
rendered, than those or a judge of die supreme
court.
TUR RACES
Ended on Saturday last. Mr. Randolphs
Chesout colt JCusciuco, (by Sir Archy,)and
enl. Richardson’s sorrel colt Mark Antho
ny. started for the superb Gold Cup, when
the former won it with considerable ease.
This is said to be the firstCup ever run for
in the United States, and we understand
that the Jockey Club have passed a resolve
tf at the annual Races shall in future, be
closed by a competition fur a similar prize
Sporting Extra.—The week’s amuse
ments ended with a novelty. The gentle
men on the turf, raised a subscription
nurse for the R ephant. who was released
from his confinement, and trotted very-
brisk round the course, to the great amuse
mentofthousands ot spectators.—-CAnr/es
ton City Gazette, 6th inst.
Mr. Cleary ma.le oi> first appearance
before the Charleston audience on Satur
day evening,in thecharacter ot Othello.—
A lull *nd f ishionable house evinced much
satisfaction at hit performance■. He ap
pears again this evening, in Richard the
Third.—ib.
For Rent
A Dwelling Hou -e on tbe corner of Drayton-
Itte.-t. near the Academy. Hosression will be gir.
rn on or before the 21st instant Inquire of
James Marshall.
fib a
THE REPUBLICAN*.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Pssxcauv 10. 1819
The Com-nereim! Treaty between tbe United
Sta'es and Great Britain will be found in this
day’s sheet.
It will be recollected by roost of our readers
that, a few weeks since, there appeared amongst
uh.s James Edward,denominating himself, “James
Edward, P. It. L S. (from Scotland) member of
tbe cabinet of sciences of Philadelphia, late princi
pal of the Lancastrian high school of that city
and president of the Pennsylvania association of
teachers," &c. He remained iu this city but a
short time, and delived, we understand, tuo lee-
tores on the Vancatirian System of Education.—
What his qualifications are, or, whether they were
put to the test of experiment we are unable to
say. He appeared, however, with very Battering
testimonials from highly respectable characters in
tbe interior of South-Carolins; and procured in
this place the earnest recommendation nf several
of our most worthy and enlightened citizens.—
But, it teems by the followingletter from Joseph
Lancaster, the friend of learning and the friend
of man, to the Editor of this paper that, he is an
ignorsnt pretender and impostor. We notice
this adventurer, merely for.the good opinion which
we entertain of the sywem of education which he
professes to teach, and our fear of teeing it bro’t
into disrepute and contempt. We feel alio a jea
lousy for the character of our city—as we with
several of our citizens contributed to further the
views of Mr- Edward by recommending him to
the poMte at large. It was an honest zeal which
prompted this act: ami we ire sure the gentlemen
who tigr.cd the recommendation, deeply regret tbe
use which they have enabled him to make of their
names.
Baltimore, 1st of 2d mo. 1819.
Joseph Lancaster, founder of the Lancosterisn
System of Education, presents his respects to
Frederick S. Fell, and informs Ivm that liezakiah
Niles, of this city, has placed in bis hands two co
pies of the Savannah Republican, in which is an
account of a James Edward, once of Philadelphia,
who professes to be acting under the patronage
and with the concurrence of Joseph Lancaster.
Now, 1, Joseph Lancaster, feel it my duty to
thee and to the public, to whom tlty paper is dis
tributed, to say this profession is utterly without
a foundation in truth, honesty, or common justice.
This James Edward applied to me soon after
my landing at A’ew-Tork, in the 8th ino. (August)
last, for a certificate ol hit ability to teach on my
syMem, to which, in the presence of witnesses,
I replied—"James Edward, did 1 ever see thee
'before? Have I ever trained or taught thee my
'system! thst the" should ask 3uch a certificate?
'Wliat thou wish I would not do for my own bro-
‘ther or dearest friend!” and then positively re
Ju.eJ him in the most marked manner any aid,
countenance or certificate whatever.
On my travelling southward, almost every town
in my road, ai d especially Philadelphia, furnish-
ed me with cause to rejoice that I had given him
this peremptory refnssl—yet he has the daring
impudence to travel in the southern states, and
impose on the generosity of a benevolent people,
os Having been and being under my ranetion.
In Philadelphia 1 have evidence that he exhibit
ed a silver medal as my gift; which medal, so far
from being my gift, was fabricated in Philadel*
phia under lus own direction
I have ample ressons to give no credit to his
Philadelphia testimonials from persons who tell
me they wender at the nse which they have heard
has been made of their names, having positively
refused their signature to the certificates he has
with him.
There are no persons certificat'd by me in the
United States at this date except two of my pupils
at Washington, and one who lives with me at Phi.
ladelphis Bey nd them 1 have no responsibility
for any teacher in any of the states.
I beg thy excuse for the hasty manner of this
communication—thou art at full liberty to msk
public or private use of it. in any way that will
prevent imposition on the American public.
1 remain thy sincere friend.
J. LANCASTER.
os fire—wft «e tmwnrnsw ptWaityV
ralMnxof
id ortho I
cat m mind <
One« upon X time, a 1
to hia hrad. to be a Crrarl
iably conceived I
have pasted, put
did theFROGf -
What did the Ox? - He I
.contempt, fed whether he I
thought of tbe'Kasai 1
(foolish thing!) began to i
On hours together, r
7.5S?
by paying, aa BIG a* tbe •
he BURST to pieces! her
this lime, but a mere BA
i it foolishly in-
31 And more fen].
F driving Out of a
to game there: P.>r
M nos wanted
monopoly tl
Well, what
I the Ox outl
inin' once with
, and never more
m the FROG,
[to bellow tor
annoyance <>f-
i end at last, sad t-i
> have made himself,
he bated, lo!
g. as it were at
m.vDff
We have just seen a copy of a Report, recent-
ly made by a commit tee of A* house of represen
tatives, of which Hr. iiow.de* was chairman, on
the subject of t bmposedhmendeient of the laws
which regulate the coins of ve United States and
foreign coins This report. 'which was accorapa.
mad by two bills to carry (U recommendations
into effect, is of the Erst importance to the com-
mareiil *
tenaucc
report forth' _ .
licity, because it is titnaff to explain tbe mo.
lives uf the bill reported ea the subject, the pro
visions of which have hren already *
feet, is or me nrst importance to tne com-
I interest of the country, and to the main,
s of a specie tr.edMat- ‘ We shall publish the
forthwith, and Shall give-it the earlier pub-
. Tbe U
by our reporter, sir
speech on Friday, ajrpeiiing-jn have been ramp,
prehended, it is thought as well to describe more
particularly the course of Mr. IKS argument:
which was, to givc'to gen. Jackson a justification
fur crossing the Spanish Ime, and for the occupa
tion of St Murks: but to declare the leisure of
Pensacola and Barrancas to be without justifica
tion; especially when connected with his conduct,
after they were in his possession, in expelling the
Spanish authorities by formal articles of capitula
tion, and establishing s regular government, or.
ganiaed by himself: and treating it as a conquered
territory, finally severed from Spain, and annexed
to the United States. As to the execution of Ar-
buthnot and Ambrister, Mr II. thought tbe gene
rat bad a strict military power to treat them as if
they had been Indians, and vf course to exercise
the rigor of savage warfare upon them. At the
same time he strongly reprobated the exercise of
the power in this instance — ib.
SHIP NEWS.
POST OF SArAATMAU.
saarvaw,
Hermaphrodite brig Lodus-Cee le/ Sheas, Ma
deira, 31 days—with 100 pipes of wine—to Wil
liamson ie De Villers, John Bogue it Co. 11 Rich
ardson U Co. Campbell ie Cumming, Kobt Watts,
Wm Gaston, Scarbrough « M'Kinne, Sturgcs it
Burroughs, L Petty, J Speakmtn ie Co. Cumming
ie Moorhead, A G Semmes, Isaac Course, Johnston
& Hills, and Camochan Se Milchcl. Passenger—
Sir L Tib bait. Scudding under close reefed top-
sails in a gale of wind, on the 2Sth Nov: on her
outward bound passage, shipped a heavy tea.
which hove the brig on her beam cuds and swept
the mats, (DJ Winehall, ofKennebeck) camboose,
and all the water casks overboard; and stove the
long boat, and carried away the jolly boat. Ame
rican vessels left at Madeira, when the l- C. sail-
ed:—Ship America, Rosetta, of N York, lor Bom
bay, in 20 days; schr Aurora, White, of New York,
for the Cape-de-Verd Islands in 4 days; and brig
Forest, Bloke;ton, of Philadelphia, for the Isle of
May in 1 day.
Brig Morris, Green, New-York, 7 days—corn,
wine and molasses—to Douglass it Sorrel, owners.
Spokov« a ‘*J»a» StoSsain shoala- brig-Amalia, fw
New-York bound to Charleston.
Schooner Milo, Griawsld, New.York. 8 days—
northern product, etc—to A It Savage, Jos Muir,
Scarbrough & M'Kinne, W fnglisc 8c Co. Laroche
it Watson, A G Semmes, Greene ft Lippitt, H Kir-
by, J Scudder, J Lathrop Is Co. Johnston & Hills,
H Tupper, Duhamtl U. Ante, Meigs it Reed, J.
H Fraser, I B Gifford, and Barrie £ Coon. Pat-
sengert—Mr and Mrs Ci.tneion. Spoke, off Cape
Uatteris, a Salem schooner, from Baltimore for
Charleston—requested to be reported. The brig
Ebza, Tupper; and Fanny, Pease, had both arriv
ed at New-York in a days. Spoke, off Charleston
bsr, a French brig from Havre, bound in.
Schooner Friendship, Batten, Ocracock, 4 da—
with corn—to J Sheldon, on board. Spoke, on
the 7th inst. uflT Fryingpan, sloop Norfolk, Board-
man, from N York tor Darien, 8 days out.
Schooner Cornelius, Robinson. Tiiomastown,
(Me) 14 days—lime and lunoer—to H 'l upper.
Schooner Antelope, Corder, from St Mary’s—-
with cotton—to older.
Schooner Mary A Eiiia, Snow. Baltimore, 7 ds
from the capes—with a full cargo—to Bacon A
Bruen, Hall A Hoyt, G F ti O Palmes, Cumming
A Moorhead, rod the castor.
Sloop Brothers, Shat'uck, Alexandria, 10 days
—fli ur and bread—to Lawrence A Thompson, and
Meigs A Heed.
Chebacco boat Libr-ty. Bedford, Onabow, 1
day—with cotton—to lohii,to-i: A Hills.
CZItUD,
Brig Huron, Grayson, Falmouth, (Eng) and a
market—J .Minis
SchrEliza-An’, Weston, Havant—J Baitelle U co
Schr Caroline, Nye, Wdm ogon, (y c)
anticipated— raoji ora ccntr.srovi.EVTa
Office »/ the Aew-Ycre Octette, Jan 30.
Are Hr; packet S needy, (.-borne, 40 days Irom
Falmouth, Erg. via Bermuda with the December
mails.—Soiled from the former port 15th Dec.—
Nine days from the latter, "he brig Lydia, Ni-
rhoils, of Plymouth. Mass from Bordeaux for V.
York, with a cargo of brandy, fruit, etc. stranded
on the 15:b Jan. near brrmita—vessel lost; the
crew and most of the esrgo stved. The Lydia
was 117 day s out from Borcemx, and htid been
blown off the coast of New Yo* three different
times. The Br brig Mary-Ann, Wright, bad are.
at Bermuda from N York. The schr Afin-Eliza
from the V States, are. at Beimuda 18th Jauusry.
Admiral sir David Milne, hid dispatched a man
/Vow the ITashingten fOaJ A’cvt, 6th inst.
Mr. Cobb, our representative in congress, his
really made a long speech on the Seminole war!
Bless u-1 what a tovs lexica!!—Wonder if Old
Hickory was then in the galleries at the time ofitt
delivery I—doubted.'
There is* vast difference in speechifying behind
a min', back, and to his facts—Query, could Mr.
Cobb do as he has done, were the eyes of the hzxo
of oilsaxs fixed upon hit?
Mr. Cobb may be a HERO, but gen. JACKSON
is undoubtedly one—Mr Cobb may hereafter en
list public respect, Ac; as yet he is too sxuv!
Mr Cobb may be a true patriot, but as > t, we
have only hit ipse d.xit for the fact — - Wonder
.f the o her d« legates from Georg-a bluth becau.e
MrC lays so much, ur, becaus. they say so attic?
General Jackson has a reputation, f r all tbe
nobler atnbutes of man!—And Mr Cobb, mav
pcrliaps add a little to his oan, by handling ha:
o' the generals; but it w ill be as trii-vieht in i r u-a
tion as the odor which is left upon the h<nd aft. r
h Iding the it at!
W onder if Mr Cobb, ever read *hr story o'
that grr i mjin who *et fire to the TEMPLE of
MANN Ml?
••••••• *—Doi.’t flatter
votirself, reader, that any interes'ing simile i-
about now to be drawn bctWe-n Mr COilB or
Georgia, and Mr. ERAST RATES of f.trice: -
Mr. C. believe roe, will never set the CAPITAL
of war brig from Bermuda, it quest of pirates
Brig Sewell, St me, from hutterdatn. and 40 ds
from tbe Lie cf May, witi alt sod gin Jan 15,
ht 32, 6. Ion 77, 28, spoke B ship Joseph, Eagan,
75'days from London (or Dhrles’.on, short of pro.
visi.-ns—supplied hint with about 15 barrels of
bread. 19th, lot 32, 31, lea,78,15, spoke hrig
Lorenzo, of PorLmouth.vr. 99 day* from Lon
don and 75 from Cowes, ioind to Charleston, all
well.
Schr Arabella,' Godfrev Porto Rico, 25 days,
full cargo cofue. Leu siht Eliza Ann, for New.
York ‘.'Oh J,n; bdg Leoyard, Davis, for Balti
more, 1st Feb.
S? If the person who took from
off the desk, in the cjmptpg-room of tbe Savav-
var HirrocrcAV, a rnJl ed morocco TRUNK,
containing notes, dm bib, and other valuable
paper*, which are of no ue to ary one bnt the
■ubsrriber. will return thi paper* through the
medium of the Posi-Oficehe shill receive a re
ward of FIFTY DOLLAR! and no questior.aask-
cd. The money shall be *nt to him in any way
hr may direct, ahould h wish to avoid oeing
known.
federick S. Fell.
fen 9 l 33
Ogechee Caul Company.
A m <t- go? ’ be owners will he held at the
F.v-hange lostqr R-aun ">13 EVENING, th* 10th
iita!ant, at 7 o’e!aek.
A» here will then hemibrn 't-d the reprrt of
the cimn htee forearrrfc Ih* plan into effect, a
punctual and general attodancc is expected.
fcbglQ 33
jtfpC Forty Bat** of Cotta
MkE Are wanted on freight fo
on
for the ahip
MONTGOMERY, Riley, maMcrrto sail for Havre
on Saturday next Apply on board, or To
Hazen Kimball.
feb 1
for JVew-Fork.
Lcket brig SUPERB. Rod
. :er, will sail To-Morrow, wind
wca:l,er permitting. A few passe*-
cm be accommodated by application
GRAY A FINDER.
-e 34
For BaltimoA
The packet brig MORj
aa a regular trader,) »i’~
lily. For freb
liaving superior accommodate
Douglass
tTh* have reCtneed per saidbrig, and eferfor tale,
6 pipes old London particular Teneriff Wine
20 bi d* Nt Kilt Molasses
$300 bushels Long Island white flint Corn
feb 10 r 31
Lime and Lumber.
60,000 fret clear and merchantable Boards
50 casks Stone Lime
Received per schr. Cornelius, and for ask by
Isaac Cohen.
For Charter *
Tbe schooner CORNELIUS, captain
tobinsnn, burthen 104 tons. Apply as
bore. feb 10—:
A CONCblfr will be given To Morrow, the
lltb inst at half past 7 in tbe fetching. Members
can have their tickets by calling on the subscriber,
feb 10—31 P. BLOIS, eee’ry.
Regimental Orders.
A Regimental Court of Enquiry, of which lieu
tenant colonel White aliall be president, and cap
tains or commanding officers of companies mem.
beta, is ordered to be held .on Thursday, 11th Fe.
bruary next, al the Exchange, to ermmence at 9
o'clock a. *. for the trial of officers, non-com
missioned officers and privates, who have made
default on the 21st of January last. The officer*
of the court will attend in uniform.
Ten days’ notice it to be given by the adjutant
to defaulting officers, and the same by aerieants
to dt "suiting non-commissioned officer* and pri-
vatea, and the summoning officers are to attend to
prove the summons to parade and to the court.
Each captain will produce to the court a list of
his defaulters.
The adjutant will serve a copy of this order on
lieutenant-colonel White, and on each captain or
commanding officer of a company.
J. Marshall,
colonel, com’g. lit reg , t. Go. mihiia.
E. S. Rees, adj.
felt 10—e—34
Christ Church.
The Warden* A Vetrvtnen of Christ Church,
having assessed the fee simple pews in the sum
of Forty DeHart for the present year—the own.
eta are requested to call and settle the same with
the treasurer. Those persons who are in arrear
for rents are also required to settle the same with
the subscriber without delay.
R. VV. Habersham, trea’r. C. C. .
feb 10 m 34
To the Ladies.'
The subscribers have just opened an elegant
assortment ol THREAD LACES and EDO-
IJVGS, with a variety of STAPLE and FAJfCi
GOODS—alt of which will be disposed of low
for cash, by ' WM. INGL18 A CO.
corner tf Barnardatreet and Market square.
feb 10—-r 34
Prime Flaxen Osnuburgs.
£00 pieces for sale on moderate terms by
Scarbrough & M‘Kinne.
ALSO
A pair of elegant bay carriage Horses, if short
ly applied for. feb 10 civ 34
James Carruthers
Ha* received, per the thipt Athens and Martha, and
the bong Sally Ann, from Liverpool,
An assortment ot Glassware
Earthenware
Elegant tea Sets, and
Potatoes in hampers
Which are offered for sale on reasonable terms,
fob 10 l! 34
Notice.
During the late fire on Messrs Williamson A
De-Vilier’s wharf, a Box containing a small Clock,
marked “J. Swan, Augusta, Gs.” was left at Mrs
Rice’s house, on the Bay. The owner can have
die same by applying to E. S. Rees, and paying
for this advertisement,
feb 10 z 34
Fifteen dollars reward
Will be paid to any person who will lodge
safe in the jail of this city, my negro man turned
CHArtLF.b. who ranaway on the 8th inst. He is
a stout b'ack fellow, nasr 6 feet high, and stutters
He had cn when be went away a blue cloth coat
and pantaloons. Hr bus wife at Mrs. Uotufeoa’*
at White Bluff, and. il is. probable be may-bc in
that neighborhood.
Joh* Tanner.
feb 10—- 34 ,
Notice. ~
The subscribers have formed a coaaexio* in
business under the firm of Classes b Bsowx at
St. in this at»te They offer their ser
vice* in transacting Coamistioa Business.
S. Clarke.
G. 8. "Brown.
St. M tty’t, XsH. 10, 1819 [*i| -17)
Georgiar+Effhgham county.
By John t lharlton, dark of the hours ot airdi'
nary for the equnty and state aforesaid.
Whereas, Timothy Grann, applies for letter* of
adoiaiAtratien on the estate and effects of the zcv
John Beek, deceased
These ire, therefore, to eite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to fi!e their objections (if any they have)
in my office on or before the first Monday in
March next, otherwise letters of administratioir
will be granted to him. •
Given under my hand and seal this twenty,
ninth day of January, G-e-Tbousand right thin-
dred and nineteen.
[L S] JOHN CHARLTON, e e o
jan 30—* 25 ",
Georgia—EMngham county. ~
By John Charlton, clerk uf the court ol ordina
ry for the county and state aforesaid
Whereas, Richard Richardson, of the city of
Savannah, merchant, applies for letters of admin
istration on the estate and effects of Joseph Re
ran, late of Effi.igbam county, deceased, during
the absence nf Joseph N Bevan
T hese, are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors<£The said
deceased.tof.it theirobj rexiuns, (if any thqf have)
in my office, cn or before the first Monday in
Match next, otherwise letters of administration
will be granted him.
Given under my hand and seal At* tventy-
nith day ol January, 18i9
(L S) JOHN CHARLTON, ease
1 jan 30 * 25
Savannah Poor House % Hospital.
VISITING COMMITTEE
ran
.Januaryand February.
Ssxuoa C. Dtreitisa and Jos at* Ccansis*.
_■ Joseph Cumming, stc'ry.
jan 11* 1 '8
AUC'PfVNS
On Mtikday, tJir I5lb *?♦<" »»arj nr
Bill be set Jat the late rensFeer of Ju~.H,Cfrt~
cVreared, B.trnanl irer. f.
All the persMal Property < f «•>! deceased.
By order efftbe a.ltonatrators.
Sate to tonmitntt at ' \ o'clock,
it. Herbert, auct’r.
jso 19 15
1
On Tuesday, the i6tb instant,
lT,i be oM at Public Aoetion, at the TOWJf tf
ST. MASTS, fwht StarJet of the mukrmrt.
teri and all concerned,
rbe barque JOHN fc CHARLES, bur-
tlien 244 84 95 tons, as she now lies on
shore, in a stranded atale, in.the SI .Ma
ra’s river, opposite the town of St. Mary’s, villa
Iwr tackle, furniture and apparel. Conditions
will be made known at th* time of sale.
William Gibson, aucf s.
St. Mary’s. Feb. 4,181*1 34
Oo the first Tuestlity in March next,
Between tbe hours of 10 sod 2 o’clock, will! be
sold before the Court-House in the city uf Sa-
vannah.
The following named NEGROES, to wit: Celia
and her three children, Charlotte and bsr three
children, and Isaac, An»lr« w and George.
Sold in pursuance of u decree in equity.
Conditions, cash.
ftl. Herbert, one fry %
jan 30 ■■ ■ ■ OS«
Executor’s sale.
On Thursday, the thth March
fPili betoldbef tre/ov Hfr*.
' of I' ~
All the Goods and Effect* of Mr Francis Pot- -
tier, deceased:k:untisxing
Gpid Hatchet, patent Trv era, repea tars andplain
Silver ditto do do do do<
Gold Chains
| Gold Seals and Keys
Gold Breast-Pics
Fisted Ware, and
A variety of JEWELRY
Terms, cash.
Sale to commence 11 o’clock.
M. Herbert, auct’r.
feb 4 29
To be Sold
On the Jimt Tuesday in April! next.
Before the court-house in the aty of Savannah,
at tbe usual hour (hy, leave of the inferior cuurt
of Chatham county)
A Mulatto Boy named Sum, about 15 years of
age; being part of the personal estate of Joseph
Davis, deceased, for the benefit of the credit, re
and heirs of the said estate.
Sarah Davis, ttdm'rx.
feb 3 28
"Sheriff's sales.
On the first Saturday after the first Turtd,ty in
April newt.
Will be sold at the Market houaa in tbe town of
St. Mare’s, in Camden county, between the
hours of 10 and 3 o’clock of that day,
Tbe following negro slav.tr, viz: Moses, Dian
na and Eliza; levied on as tbe property of Itsy
Sands to sati-iy a mortgage William Bailey vs. Hay
Sands.
Also the following other negro slaves, viz: Cl-
tifa, Mary, March and April; levied on a* the
property of Ray Sands to satisfy * mortgage Jo*
seph Bain vs. Ray Sands.
Conditions, cash.
Isna< Dailey, s. c. r,
Jefferson, Camden cy. Feb. 0, 1819—f—34
Planters' Bank.
The payment of the last Installment on tbe
Stock of tlie BaiJc, heretofore called for on the
12th February r.cxt, Is for the present suspended
J. Mexshall, cashier.
jan 13—l—♦—10
Planter’s Bank.
The directors having resolved on calling in the
whole amount due on the capital stock.
YtvT’ipe iu ni’DL’ov Aston
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that on all shares, in which sixty dollare hat*
been paid in, twenty dollars are requited
to be paid, on or before Tuesday, the 15th «if
December next, and the remaining twenty dollars,
on or before Friday, 12th Ft bruary, 18f9 Hot.
ders of shares, on which more titan sixty dollars
hive been paid, are called upon to pay one I ink"
pi the amount due on their stock, on or before
each of tbe above mentioned days.
Payments are to be made in specie, er in note*
of the hanks of this state.
• J. MARSHAL, cashier
htcumah. May Urt. I8l8.-*t—le3w—112
Tbe Augusta Herald sad Ct ronitJe, and tile M il>
ledger die Journal, wilt puMuh tbe shove one*
every faro’weeks'amtil the l’Jth February,IPI&
The Georgia Jecky Club Races
Will commence on the first Wednesday ia
Match next, over the Savannah course.
1st day, four mile heals, £800
2d do three mile heats, 600
Sd do two mile heats, 400
Weights agreeable to the tides of the club, '
By order of the President.
(TyTiie editors of the Chirfcston Courier. tk*
Miuedgevtlle Journal, and the Augusta Chronicle
will publiah-the above four times, and forward
the:* bilta to tbijLpffice for payment.
Jtti 59 24
Brought to Goal,
In Savannah, Sept JO, 1818, a negro man who
says hia name ia Baa, and that te belongs to Ab
ner Jourdea, in the northwestern part of Georgia.
He ;s about thirty year* of age ;ind five feet —■
inchesh : gh. He has a smiling countenance araj
tells an equivocal tale; the truth of which is doubt-
- ' H. M C.VLL,* cc
eet 28 208
Brought to Gaol,
In Savannab,.Jamary 8, 18:9, a negro man who
says his name is Rosxif, ord that he belongs to
John Garnet, of Soutb-Uarolina. near Auru-'a.
Jte is about thirty-five years nf age and five fret
five inches jugh. He formerly belonged to My.
Willi am soa, of this city,
t II. M'Call, g. c. o,
. jan 9———7
Brought to Gaol,
In Savannah, January 13, *819, a mulatto mac
who -ays Ids name is CHARLES, and (hat he be,
longs to Mr. Goodwin, of Edgefield, South-Carol*
na He is about thirty years of sge, and five feet
eight inches high: stout and well formed fo*
strength and activity. He rays tie was formerly
the property of Ucnja Clover.
il. M-Cati, i. c. c.
jan 14—-It
Brought to gaoly
t» Savannah. February 6. 1819, a negro aw*
who says hia name is SAM, red that he belongs**
Alien P*rkins, nrarGreeovillr court-house. 6.->v*t
Carolina: He is about thirty yeas* of *ge, oqJ
feet 7 inches high: says his present owner pure
chased him of Rice Ross, aqid that ht zanjursr
before Christmas.
- H. M’Cidjy 0,«,«,
fcbS 3?
Information Wanted. - ■
Any person who will give Informstlon re**
pecting Mr. Fstsicx D Bocxkz, who left Savin-
nah in October 1818, will confer an obligation on
his brother Richard Buurkr, by directing a few*
lines to the editor of the Sitvanah Republican.
jan 22—ax»—18