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Isorii not that the universal
pr.t f .tic*f t Lor. history answer tl-.y rj m-
' t»u% Should *ve, uodcr these circam-tia
r.e«, have srtnl rightly, to Ukr no pre-cau-
tio'i, but f i!«I our *rw in listless apathy,
until rout'd by the Indian yell? . On-. -pre
decessors ton well knew their duty to do
that. A* early as 1787, and farther hack
if it were necessary to 'rase, profiling* of
the same nature 'as those now Mistin'
were enacted by tin venerable centres*
! •! the confederation. By various stilu
s's !h<* tame provision had been cantina-
•4 to the presen day Tho statute gave
to the president a <Jiscfrtio’i»rY power to
. employ the forces sit tile L r uitt*d 8utes
ami to call forth the militia to repress In
dian boatilityt and gave it to him proper
ly, on the principles of the constitution—
By the constitution, W present it made
comm wider in chief of the arinjj and it is
<0*de his duty to take care that the lavs
art- executed, to suppress in.orrecttion
and repel invasions: aud, by the same
io-itruioi-.nt It h nude our doty to
provide for calling forth the militia to
be. employed in these objects. That
power his been exercised in the manner
which will be shewn by tie law of the Unit
ed 'States.- [M«. J. here requested tbs
rtlerk torpid the statute to which h* slhid-
«df; and it was Hat! accordingly ! Now,
Sir. J. said, he thought this was s declara
tion of war of at trait equal dignity to the
manner in which the navagas make ,wer
, WgainS os, 'and to 'the light- in- which we
f f iew them.» We treat tlirm, it is tretf,
"and we ought to treat them, with humani
ty} we have given them privileges beyond
-jall dther nations—but we reserve thr right
to repel their invasions, and to potato death
murderers and violators of our peace,
whether Indians or white men.
♦The fallowing was the put of the act passed
Pen. 2P, 1795, which was read
Sec IN. Tbit, whenever the United States shall
be invaded,- or Be in item nent danger Of inra-ion.
from any foreign nation or Indian tribe, U shall
' he lawful for lb- president if the United Stales
to c*J forth such number of tlie miliiii of thr
State of Mate- most convenient to the place of
danger or «cne of action, as he may judge ne
cessary to repel widt invasion,'’•'lie.
(Speech It conelmled tomorrow.)
Congress of tits United States.
'it 1H SENATE. - '•
Friday, February 5.
The ymskfcat cotmnomcated to the senate the
mutual report *t the ststc of the amking fond;
and. likewise a report of the secretary of war,
embracing a statement of monies transferred dur
for the late recess of congress, by nothority
Uw president of the United Staten, from ode
Specific appropriation to toothers Much reports
^bfr. Wilson of Sfew-Jetiey, rest to make a mo-
tJon.and said, that, io introducing the resolution
be was about to otTer. he thought it proper to
observe, that, by a late return to this house, from
the war department, of the militia ot the United
States, it appeared, that from eight states and tyro
territories, no re-urns of the militia had been re
ttived for the U»t sear. Should a requisition be
made for a detachment of militia, from the several
State* and territories, government were thus de
prived of. correct data for properly apportioning
their respective quotas. A great difficulty. Mi
Thecogronred bill providing additional pedal-
lit* tor false entries for tbo benefit of drawback,
fee was read the third time, pa»*d and aent to
the senate for concurrence.
The speaker laid before the heuae a report
from the secretary of War. exhibiting a atatement
of the monies tnnifcrrcd fr -m one specific ap
propriation to another, during the bat recess ot
coogicaa, Ac.
A murage was received from the president of
the United States, by Mr. I J. Monroe, the same
a* that received yesterday by the senate, on the
rabject of British applications fur rtaiiution of
propertyi which was read and referred to the com
mittee of claims.
SEMINOLE WAR.
The houseti.cn again resolved itself into a com
mittee of- the vbnir, Mr. Smith, of Md. in the
chair, cm tha subject of the Seminole war
3$ r. Huriaon concluded the speech which he
commenced on Thursday.
Mr. Baldwin, or Pa. followed fates decided
rrercli of an hoar, in defence of (he conduct ot
general Jackson, and against the renia tions.
-Mr. Heed, of Mary land, commenced a speech
in support Of tha report of the coauciuet, and
spoke a abort time; when
The committee rose, reported progress; and
The bouseadjourned .
body of militia. He though* thcae evils required
} remedy, and that congress had ample means ot
applying one. He therefore submitted the follow-
2qjt ptiolii'jon:-*
JbuM That the committee on the militia be
Instructed to inquire into the eipedieney o! nuk
ing tome further provision by law for imuring
annual and accurate returns of the militia of the
Several states and territories.
The resolution was agreed to. _
Mr. Tait, from the committee on naval aliairs,
to wbosn was referred a message of the president
of the United States of the 18tb April last, trsns-
niittinr a copy of the orders and regulations of
the nsvy, reported the following resolution, which
WM
. RtxalvtJ, Tfiat the secretary of the n*ry,or*kr
the direction of the president of the United States,
report to tin senate, in'the Urst week of the neat
tension, whether the rules, regulations, and m-
Struelions prepared by the board of nsrjrcommis
sioners, in obedience to the act of the 15th of
February, 1815, are conformable to existing taws,
•ad, if there is any interference, wherein: and, if.
nny, Wliat legislative promiorw may, in the opin
ion of the said secretary, be necessary to give
force add Affect to U*e said rules, regulations and
Instructions; and, also, to report, as aforesaid,
any other provision which the said secretary may
4*em proper for the more perfect administration
of any branch ofthe naval tervice.
A mtwsee w»» received from the preridtnt of
A* United Statea, transmitting, m eomphanee
with Uip rptplution of the aenate of thr 25th uJt.
nWporffrom the tecreiary of war.MrapccunJc the
l$)ij —l regulations adopted for the military
academy at West Point, the number of cadets ad
mitted into the academy, the number who have
received appointm-'nta in the army, Ac. which
message and documents were read.
The bill mote effectually to provide for the
punishment of certain crime* agidnsl the United
States, was taken up. and, after undergoing some
.consideration, wan. on mo Von of Mr: Forajrth rc-
Wummittcd to tbc judiciary eamoultee l.ar further
Consideration.
The engroexd bill* autherinng a subscription
-to the llth and 12th volumes of Writ’s edition of
dale paperst and the engrossed bill to provide
for. sick and disabled seameo. Were aevreally tend
the third tiate, paaaed and sent to the other heuae
for concurrence therein; and
The setiaee adjourned lb Monday.
HOUSE OP REPHE5EN rATIVBS.
Mr. Smith, of Md. from the committee of ways
and mean,, to whom an etwriry into the robjret
V«1 been referred, reported that it is Inexpedient
to authorize the appointment of an agent ip each
•f thecuuntiiea of the several states to receive tbe
tsajae to the general government on tends which
wm. of M|« be toMfor no’i'piywfof tlif tuci;
tlbch^portwxi read and concurred in* by tie
Mn ift. also laid before the houw a letter ad-
Afessed to him, aa chairman of the committee of
Wafs and means, transmitting sutementa of the
wr/ss ami unt of duties upon merchandise and ton
cage which, accrued during the two first quarter*
Cf the current fiecal year.
Mr. Rhea, from -be committee of pension* and
revolutionary claim*, reported a bill concerni-ig
'invalid pensioners; ateo a bill for the relict of
James price; and alio'a bill to authorize the t*.
mrctazy of war to appoint a.i a-t-btionak agent for
«,kr pensions in thie state of I cuncsoee.
“yjr. Newton, from the cooimittee of commerce
and maMfecturre, reported a b it furtl.tr to t*.
eablishzbe compensation of the vfficen employed
In the cnlltction of the duties on impoits and
tonnage, arrfl for other purnowra.
st.tr.! b-Us were twice rend and com-
»k«v before tbe. han-e the annua)
r-tj.n uf If e commissioner* of tlic -inkatg fund.
*fe***t a,4 ° W before the lioo-e a letter
t ' i , . ,. i ,- H . t-,vaj> csrive of be grutitodv
Wtib witc- Otia peueoauri lor th* honor confer,
liim |to ia
the lull of the house . .... ..
ter was read and laid m the table.
O i motion of Mr. Osrir-tt, into the -zpediency
of extending the pteiilege of franking, to agrt
cultural ooeietieo wiiisk are or may be hereafter
incorporated in aoy of tbe United Sutes, through
their presidents or seertterie*, aa may be moat ct-
podrtnt, md of limiting the pifvikge to the cor-
re-pondenee of such societies with each other.
The hill* which yesterdsy pants-J the senate;
were received, twice read kbd comsantod; and the
amendments made by aeutc ts the bill rega-
bring patrengrr dim* and vessels was referred,
and tnore to the ftll authorising » detente from
Michigan leflfcnry were coocfirred.it.'
Tbu riiriBli*0 fttlj tbrnabMe
e fibre* ra.
„ app’rtbtniWxrtbv
— , the w«k between that place
endXsr.esville, in OeneraUf \Sl JOOO dotiart, ia
hatf^tB^grqairjwtmeniiiLrtgrotiey---^
Died, m this city, on Sfctrday Vytning last, in
the 7Btb year of hi* age. fir. Sasrtkz. Moaasras.
an old revohtionary office-, and rctpeciabie in
habitant of this city.
THE REPUBLIC.IX.
MONDAY EVENING, Fanacaar 15, 1819.
cowsnnrieaTVn.
waauixoTo/rs uirth day.
At a respectable meeting of tbe citizen* of Sa-
van nub, held at the Exchange, on Saturday even-
ng, the 13th instant, (in compliance with public
notice.) fur the purpose of appointing managers
to conduct a ball, lo be given on tbe 23d instant,
in celebration if tbe birth of tbe glorious Waan-
taoTo*. John H Asb, esq was called to thechair (
a-,d Joseph S.T'clot appointed secretary—
Whereupon, it was resolved, that tbe following
gentlemen be (bat committee:
Wmuds 1). Druses
Jottn M. Bzaaiaa
Tuuus Booau
Joan H. Asa
EuwaanF. Tarraau
A. B. Fannin
. Wiiuass Nava
WiLLtau P. Huarsa
And be it further resolved, that these proceed
ings be published.
Col. Joan H. Moxraomar, of Augusta, we under
stand fsaya the Milledgevdic Itefiector, 3th inst)
lu* been appointed, by the executive, to fill the
seat on the Bench in the Middle circuit, vacated
by Judge KciJ.
A COUXTF.RFtlTER CAUGHT.
A respectable merchant of this city, has recent
ly received a letter from his correspondent in Sa
vannah. informing that a person had been appre
hended in tbe latter place, on suspicion of bong
use of the passers or countrifciteri of the notes on
tlic bank of America, lately put in circulation here.
A great many sheets of counterfeit and spurious
bank bdls were found upon hi* person, and be
acknowledged that lie expected a trunk from
Charleston, by the sloop Exprett, containing more
bill* of the same description Upon this infor
mation being communicated by tbe gentleman who
received it, to the caslikr nf the bank of South
Carolina, he went immediately on board the above
xickct, then on the pbint of sailing, accompanied
>y Air. Justice Mitclicl.', where they f;und tbe
trunk referred to. It had been given (without,
address) to the Steward of tlic vessel, by a negro,
who told hint that on it* being called for in Sevan
nah, he would be handsomely rewarded for bis
trouble. Hie trunk was forced open, and found
to contain, amongst clothing, books, Ac. a large
roll of counterfeit bank hills in sheets, amounting
to between eue hundred andffiy and run hundred
ihoutaudd lUr-t!.‘—the most, if not sli of them,
on the Newport (Kentucky) bank. Due of them
was passed in this city. They were principally cf
tbe denomination of 50 and 100 dollars.
The real name of this culprit we hare not yet
clearly aset rtaim d—lie has passed by tlie name of
Hosts*. Hswitt, and Trizm* He is said to bean
ccompltshtd and clamed scoundrel, having gra
duated at one of tbi- riastern colleges; and is of a
reputable family.—Char. City Gux 12th itut.
’[The real name of tb:s i dividual, is Jobs
Moase. Hr is a man of considerable information,
and graduated at Khodr-Mand college. On Sa
turday night last, Morse was brought up under a
writ ol hahent corput, before judge Berrien, on a
plea of hi* being innocent of the chatge alleged
against him. Tbe case was fully argued for and
against him. The judge, afterwards, summed up
the evidence, and expounded the law in a clear
and concise manner. Morse was remanded to
prison; where be will remain until Slay next, at
which time the Superior court will sit.]—Editor
Savannah Republican.
MELAXCUOLL Y B VEA'T.
To a eer.lleman is Ihit City horn Georre-TonV
6th Feb
•'Virgin'**’*favorite is no more. General Arm-
istead Mason .is gone, lie met McCarty this morn-
ng near Bladcnsburg. They fought fra paces
with mu-.keta. Mason fell the first fire, ami im
mediately expired, it is said MeC. is slightly
wounded, in the arm. You can form no idea of
the svmpa’hy excited in this town."—Richmond
Ctnpiier, 8th iatt.
Ft *n the Xatitnal lntclUgettccr, 6th itut.
TUE SUPREME COURT
Met, as we have before mentioned, on Monday
last, and on Tuesday the 2d inst the business of
the torn commenced The optnioy cf the court
was pronounced in the case ot Zhirrautifk Co'.’tge
apunst Ifoodma d. which was argued at the last
term. The Judgment of the Statr court is this
cause, (involving tbe eon-truetinn of that article
of the coostituti n which prohibits the state legis
lature* from making any law impairing the obli
gation of coa-.r*ett.) was rererred.
wzmrsssAV, m 3
The opinion of the c urt was delivered in the
ease of tbe Ruptut Jum-tiie aga nit Han't ere-
cntut, for the difetuLnts. Thu cause was also
argued at the ‘alt term.
>evera! cnuie* were argued Mr. Winder com-
mtoerd hi- a>>utreat for the Captor- in the case
Ut the Di-mou ."rt».#ro, a rii.p and cargo captured
by a cru xer ari’.i-ig umicr tbe Bueno* Ayrear, Sag,
but alleged to hate been fitted out in the ports of
the United States
TitTtaoav raa 4.
Mr Webster and Mr Ogden addressed the tours
on the pvt of tbe Spanish owner, in the a-< ot
1 Wu.der cl.red tiu
and Mr Jobeo. ar.
agarnst Etvfvul
ratSAT, i S
The court ord-rrnd Ut# t
Ura, aqptcdyesterday,
eulteaui*: ‘
went of
oTthe Dhina Pat-
'*4 totheCir-
arrend.
-tlefifc-
oil
m
SHIP NBWS.
PORT OF SATAXXAB..jBftK
Ship Sampson, Boyle, Chirieston, l day—in
ballast—to Perry U Wright. T
Brig Commerce, Wade, Ttxfcs-lstand. lOklaya
—witEsalt—to order. Leftthtre, chip Belle Sav
age, tiusscU, from Cbarkrion; sctl’r Harriot, of
Boston, from Bermnda. Spoke, Turks-bland
bjariag S B E. IS leagues; brig Ulatehy. Webb,
17 Aya from Beasuda bound toTurkslsland.
with trick*, -to Scarkru
etuix fotethjgport, aailsd io company.
Sloop Eudoxa, Sander*, (noticed on Saturdqr)
Baltimore, 12 days—witk corn—to R & J Hater-
. - On Wednesday lari, off Charleston bar,
experienced a heavy-gale, fitd lost three of her
- tarboard shrouds; had to git her beat bower ca
ble up for the support oi beiaaast, and tbe pre
servation ol t : ie vessel.
Sloop Favorite, Browctvliew.River, (• e) 2 ds
with wood—to A Lishness..
Steam-boat Altaaaba, Ccwell, Augusta—with
110 bales cotton.
Pole boat company’s boat Stephen Decatur, from
Augusta—with 300 bales cotton—to Wm Gaston,
H B Gwathmcy, Meigs A Reed, and Johnston A
Hill*.
Steam boat company’s freighting boat No 17—
with 364 bales cotton—H B Gwathmcy. Wm Gas
ton, Johnston A Hills, A Low A Co. and Canto
chan & Mitchel.
Savannah River Navigation Company's boat
Gen Adair, from Augusta—with 329 Mies cotton,
to R. B. Edwards, Douglass (f Sorrel, J- Gueuin
A Co. W Gaston, Johnston & Hills, snd Joseph
Cumming.
Savaunsi. River Navigation Company’* boat
Wasp, from Augusta—with 3-6 bale* cotton— to
J Gueniu A Co. W Gaston, ? B Parkman, J 8
Bourgaux, and B Howard.
cruaar,
Sch*r Hafriet-Newell. Hamden, New-York.
Sloop Elizabeth, Brewster, a port in N. Carolina.
The sloop Venus, arrived at New-York on the
6th inst in 6 days from this port.
Pari nf Cbarluton, Feb 12.
Are. sch’r Allen Jones, Sticknty, Maracaibo,
(Spanish Maine) 32 days, with fruit. Un the 31st
ult. at 4 » Ik. was boarded from a small felucca
rigged velsel, off the 9 E eud of Long-Island, the
jfiieers and crew principally men ofcolor, and
robbed us of 25 specie dollar*, 400 lb* sugar, one
barrel of bread, spy-glass, pair of pistols, the wbo!»
ol the esbin furniture, the whole of our vrgeta
bit*, broke open the captain’s trunk and desk,'
took the best put of bis clothes, destroyed and'
scattered ft* papers about tbe cabin; they likewise
robbed the mate, and Mr Alfc n, of nearly the;
whole of their doth**; took all the spare rigghtg,
twine, and every thing that wu of any value.—
During this time they demised rapt S. un board
the felucca; they bruised and beat the mate and-
crew, threatening to take their lives if they did
not assist in getting their phtnfer into the boat*
The felucca ts about 50 or 60 fens, and stated that
they were last from the Island of St Andros.
Sch’rs Fame. Weaton, M a tare is, 4 days; Lean-
tier, Barlow, Savannah 1 day; .loops Rachael A
Khoda, Russell, do. 1 day; General Washington,
Coates, Savannah, 1 day.
February 13.
Ajt. ship Ocom, Fotvle. Bremen, 55 days; and
45 from the Lands end, with b-icks The We»er
was frozen as far as Groteniesl’s Hill: Dec 22,
Dungenness Light bearing ’-. E. distant 3 leagues,
spoke a brig from Baitim ,re for Rotterdam. 43
days out, in company with a northern ship, from
Baltimore for Amsterdam, 4a fays out, blowing
fresh could not learn their names. Jan 10, Ut 31,
12, Ion 49,26, at 4 a si p»»sd » wreck, keel up,
by the length of the keel supposed to be from 250
lo 3C0 ton*. Two detachment* OT Danish cavalry
and infantry passed through Bremen, on their re
turn from Erancc, on the 14Utand I5th January.
The Hanoverian contingent* had pasted through
that city a few days pres icut.
Ships Corsair, Backus, Havana, 5 d-«ys ; Orient,
Broun, New-York 11 days—The O in standing
for die land, mistook the Wind-mill on Cape Ro-
main for Clisrleston Light, and got ashore—she
was obliged to cut away her cable—received no
ether damage.
For Charleston
The regular packsr, fist sailing sloop
VOLANT, Allen .tiiLean, master, will
■positively sail for Chariest un on Thurs
day next, wind and weather favoring For freight
or passage,apply to the captain on board, or to
Isaac Cohen,
feo IS——i* '8
For freight or charter Xew-York,
or a port in Xo: th-Carolina,
’t he fine new sloop MILO, capt Delano,
burthen 77 tons and will carry about
13200 bushels. Apply to captain Delano.
on board at Hunter** wharf, or to
John Laihron 4* Co.
. ftb 15 a 38
Notes of the Batik of England.
653 pouoil* in notes of the Bank of England,
for ale by C. H. HAYDEN,
f.b 15 -38
Goshen Butter.
A few firkin* of superior quality, for sale by
John Lewis.'
feb 15 1« 38
John fir. Cowling
Offer* bis tervices, in Augusta, to his friends
an-l tbe public in general, in tbe capacity of -fue-
tianttr and- Cmniimn Merthlrt, red will be
thankful foe their lavors. Any consignment* of
merchandize for ale, or any aider for tbe pure
cha-e of produce, Will be thankfully received and
faithfully attended to.
Augutta. Gn. Frh S, 1819—trf—39'
Carriage and Horses.
For tale, a handsome, luglly finished COACH,
made in Philadelphia by C. Kan*, with full plated
Harnett, and a cair ofelegasr tarriagr HORSES.
Inquire of Messrs R. A J. Usbmham, or
Jeorge Jones.
feb IS ct 38
Notice.
Came to tbe stable of R G Taylcr. on the 5»h
instant, s asm- colored Mart, with a bridle on,
about fourteen and* b.i f liattis high, blaze face,
a d t wo w*0-.e feet TH-- nwiei cto hare her by
■iroving ptvPertr ard paV-rt-eipin^s.
f.btS —33 '
- Regimental Orders.
An Otction re ordered la he ttid at the Court-
Roust 01 Tuesday. 16th instant.'for a Cant*in.
First Lieutenant and Second Licuteuant of the
Third Company. 63th Battalion. I* Regiment.
Georgia MUMw Poll to be opened at 1(1 o’clock
a. k. n er the supenntendanco of the proper
B. S. Rees, adjutant.
feb
pitai, so eiectii-n wW he held' in the Exchange
Icr.r.eoont eo-Tuesday evepir.g. 1M tCth Februa
ry neat, for regf.t TrusttM to hit vacipcic* oci
aionco iu the board-by rerignetioa or removaL
By erder ./ tha hmtrd.
John Lewis, sec ry.
jin 13——10
Htbemian Society.
A punctual meeting of the member, i* requested
at Mrs. Whnfitdd’s on Wednesday Evening, die
17th inst at 7 o’clock, to make arrangements for
Patrick's Day.
By order ej the pmiJemt
Alex. Hunter, see’ry.
(»bl5——
. Cottony Bear Skins,
COMPRESSED OR REPACKED.
Tbe subscriber informs hi* former customers
and the public generally, thatbe is now ready
to receive cotton, dear skin*, Ac ferccmpreJ
or packing at hi*, new cstablcbmen on “Ji
Wallace esq’s, whsrf. Where all order* in hit hek
will he aitended to with puntuzlity, sad despatch.
James Hamilton.
JtStssS
For tale. . '
To the »*cchatrt*,enfi *t the lowest price.
Straw Haa
Merino Shawls *
Gloves
Gauzes
Ladies’ Caps
Prunel and rilk 8'noe*
Two Pendulum Clocks
Perfumery
Corsets
Forks and 3poout, a composition 1
Jewelry
N. B. There is but* very httle quantity of every
ope of those good*. _
feb 15 »• St*
Crackcrywarc.
' 200 crates select Cruckery ware, sassotted par.
ticularly.for the southreo market, and put up
under the inspection of the owner; juat landing
from Liverpool, and for sale by the single crate
or larger quantity, on accommodating terms.
M. Herbert.
feb 13-
Jnformation Wanted.
Any person who will gi*e information res
pecting Mr. PantCK D Booses. Who left Savan
nah in October 18-8, will confer an obligation on
his brother Richard Bourke, by directing* few
lines to the editor of the Savnnah Republican.
jsn 22—aa*—18
Georgia—Effingham,-county.
By John Cliarlton, clerk of the hourt of ordi
nary for tbe eounty and state aforesaid.
Whereas, Timothy Gtann, applies for letters of
administration on the estate and effects cf the rev
John Beck, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to file their objections (if any they hate)
in my office on or before the first Monday in
March next, otherwise letters of adtmnhtralion
will be'granted to him.
Given- under my hand -fad seal this twenty-
ninth day of January, ane^thouaznd right hun
dred and nineteen.
(L S] JOHN CHARLTON, c c o
jsn 30——•——25
Georgia—Effingham county.
By John Charlton, clerk of the court ot ordina
ry for the eounty and state aforesaid
* Whereat, Richard Richardson, of the city of
Savannah, merchant, applies for letter* of admin
istration on the estate and effects of Joseph Be.
van, late of Effingham county, deceased, during
the absence iff Joseph N Uevan
These, arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file theirobjectiwns,(if*ny they have)
in my office, on or before the first Monday in
March next, otherwise letters of administration
will be granted him.
Given under my hand and seal this twenty-
nith day ot January, 1819.
[L S] JOHN CHARLTON, to*
,i*n 30—-• 25
Georgia—Liberty county.
By Elijah Baker, clerk of tbe court of ordinary
for the county of Liberty.
Whereas, William Hoehstrasser applies for let-
ten of administration on the good, and chattels,
rights and credits, which were of John Molick,
late of the said county, deceased, as next of kin.
The** are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail
and singular, the kindred aod creditors of the
said deceased to file their objections (if sny they
have) in my office on or before tbe first Monday
in March next, otherwise lettereof administration
will be granted unto the said applicant.
Given under my hand and seal, this 24th day
of January, in the year of our Lord eighteen hun
dred and nineteen, and in the forty-third yen of
American independence.
[LSI E BAKER,e co ic
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Georgia—Liberty county.
By Rljab Baker, clerk of the court of ordinary
for the county of Liberty
Mrs Neliv MTntbsh and Robert M'fntosh. her
ho! band, apply for letter* of administration, with
the will annexed, on the goods and chattels, rights
and credits, wh ch were of William Graham.Tate
of tbe county aforesaid, deceased, as nex» of kin
These are, therefore, to rite snd admonish all
and singular tbe kindred and creditor* of tbesaid
deceased JO file their objections (if any they have)
in my office at Rieeborough on or before the first
Monday in March next, otherwise letters of ad
ministration will be granted unto said applicants
Given under my hand and seal, this twenty-se
cond day of January, in the year of our Lord
eighteen hundred and nineteen, and the forty-
third year of American independence
[LSI EBAKER, e co xc
feb 4—t—* 29
Georgia—Bulloch county.
By Ely Kennedy, clerk of the court Of ordimuy
for the eounty of RoHoch end state aforesaid
Whereas, Allen Denmark pnd Robert Burton,
the former of Wilkinson eounty, snd the latter of
Effingham county; apply for letters of adminis
tration on the estate and effects of Stephen Den
mark, late of the eounty of Bulloch, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular ’he kjr.dred and creditors of thesaid
deceased to file meir objections (if any they have)
in my office on or before thirty days from tbi*
-late, otherwise letters of administration will be
granted to the applicant
Given under my hand and seal (there bring no
teal of office) this twenty.fifth day of January, in
the year of our Lord one thc osand eight bundreS
1 and nineteen.
[LSI ELY KENNEDY,e c a
i.r 30 • -5
Wanted to Hire
A Coechoan, immediately. ‘ ■-It at 'hi* of
fice.
.inriOoYs.
To-Morrow, <6th ins Unt,
mu be rw if ox ear Store,
Groceries kc.
tnu if a*-,
.Iac.s c* hum
f Hal* 4th proof
Pipet-Gm and Brandy'
, Barrel* country Gin
Do B-vr
Crate* Orocfcny
Keg* fresh Butter
JDoUed
Sundry articles Fttroitore, Ac.
Terms, cash.
Sale to commence or 11 o'doeb,
Williford & Baker, aactVs.
feb 15 -38 ^ j
To-Morrow, 16th inst.
WiU to told oa ToyltF’t vknrf, for the benefit if
the uvdmontrntr.d •tt cnetmed,
73 pieces Osnaburgs,
damaged on board tbe ship Athens, Lee, muter,
on a voyage from LiverpoaL
atso
37 pieces of Cotton Bagging,
damaged on board the ship Malta, Wuaotfe mas
ter, on a vorage from Liverpool.
Term* nude known at time of sate.
Sok to ctmnroet at II o'ehtb v
James Hun lor, uugt'r. -
feb 1 '
Oft Wednesday next, 17th inst. •-
mas. mU at tkt otoeo of Macro John B^tteU Co.
Halfpipe J old London particular Madeira
Quarter cask) WINE
Thirty boxes Spanish CIGARS -
TCnBlf CMb.
Sale to commence at It t’citdb.
M. Herbert, auct’r.
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Valuable City iMs for Sale,
nr ru itmi.
On Thursday next, the 18th inst.
If ill be ttld before mg litre,
Four l OTS, Nos 25,26,27 and 28, in Washing
ton ward, each 60 by 98 feet—one of which fronts
in Washington square.
atso
Two LOTS, in Jacksqn ward. No* 5 gad ft
fronting on South-Broad street, and iumiediaiety
opposite the new brick budding of Thomas Gard-.
ner, esq.
Terms made known at time of sale.
SaleU commence ot 11 o’efeefc.
M. Herbert, auct’r.
feb
Steam Boats for sale.
The steam boats EAGLE and NE1V-JERSEY,
will be offered at public sale at Bowley'a wbaff,
in the city iff Baltimore, an Monday, the Irt of
.March, at 4 o’clock m the afternoon, with all
their equipments, beds, furniture, Ac. They bate
both powerful engine*, almost new, on the moat
approved plan of Bolton and Watt. On the low
pressure, the New-Jeraey has copper boilers very
thick, and the Eagle iron boilers, also very thick.
The New Jersey is admitted to be equal in speed
to any steam boat in the Chesapeake baji and
the Eagle is not much inferior to her in speed.
They are both completely coppered and are rea
dy to commence immediate operations; they have
three ofalr ISMMj comfortable and elegante—
They.lwtcibWffitilt of good material*. The
Eagle would Suit S shallow navigation, a* she it
a light draught of water- The New-Jeraey has
not a heavy draught of water, but draws a few
inches more than the Eagle.
The terms of sale will DC a credit on one-third
of the purchase money for six months; another
third, nine months, and tbe residue in twelve
months, with intejett on each from the day of
talc. Note* with approved endorsers will be re
quired. These boats will positively be sold with
out reserve, a bargain mar therefore be expected
in them; they will be told separately.
Baiscoe Cf Partridgr,
Agenttf.r the owner*.
ffT The National Intelligencer, Richmond En
quirer. Franklin Gazette, (Philadriphia,) Charles-
too City Gazette, Savannah Republican, and Au
gusta Chronicle,[will copy tlie above twice a week
till sale, and send their account* to the offic- «f
the Federal Republican, Baltimore, for collection
feb 15
On the first Tuesday in March,
mu be told before the Ctutt-ffcute, in tUo cily ,
uotwtcn the utual Uurt,
A prime MULATTO GIRL, about 17 years cf
age, s capable bouse servant Terras, cash.
M. Herbert, auct'r.
feb It 35
Executor’s sale.
Oh Thursday, the 18lh March next,
Will be told before my litre.
All the Goods and Effects of Mr Francis Pot-
titis dcCfMdi con tasting
G.td Wtucket, patent leven,repeaten and plain
Silver Atm do do do do
Gold Chains
Gold Seals and Keys
Gold Breast-Pin*
Plated Ware, and
A variety of JEWELRY
Terms, cash.
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock.
M. Herbert, auct'r.
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Sheriff’s sale.
On , the first Tuesday in .March next,
Will be sold at the court-house in the town of
Jefferson. Camden county, between tbe hours
of 10 and 3 o’clock of that day,
A TRACT OF LAND,
Lying and being, in Camden county, on the
While Dak river, containing 1U> acres, more nr
less, bounded west by ILnrv Swenney’s land,
northwardly by Mar. in Plener's Irnd, eastward!/
by surveyed land, southwardly by vacant iardr-
levied on as the property or WiBiam Pratt, to ’
satisfy sn execution, David Lewif vs. U’iLiam
Pratt. . ISAAC HAILEY, a cc
Jtjferoon, Ctmdctucounty, Jan. 26, 1819.
£/* If the person who took from
off rite desk, -in tbe compting-room of the Sava* -
aau Kzfosuuur, a small red morocco THI NK,
containing, notes, due bills, and other vakiaHe
papers, which are of no use to.any one but the
subscriber, will return the papers through the'
medium of the Pott-HSeo, lie shall receive a re
ward of PIF1Y DOLLARS, and m questions ask
ed. The money shall be lent to him in any w.y
he may direct, should he wait to avoid oeiny
knows.
feb j t 33 Frederick S. Fell.
To the Ladies.
TVs subscribe: i have j-ist oprmd aa deg: at
s,iortiaee< ot THRF1D tACES and EDO
LVGS. With a ninety of STAPLE >i d F.Uftr
GOODS—alt of which will be dispo—d ot low
for cash, by WM. |X(.-I3 k CO
to l id of Barnard tired end Market tenure.
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