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E EVENT.
to which no exprea-
tatice, weataU
th; melancholydeathof gonefit Armislead
-'laoon- Hi» nam« iri tyaommrias with
-talent, with honor,with public spirit- H# stock in the
t»w * mart Uke the Chevalier Bayard, delnocyaaa
5? utiimt (ear, aod wjtharatfVpnwj*.’’ In ttmhauae.
firat qualities of a patriot and a mint
he won not inferior t»M» celebrated 'ft-;
Jher, Stevenv Thompaon, Maaoir, or lik ft*
r grandfather, Thomjxon M
. with natoral aMHtien of'the
• ffder, anaivtrdWAe best eia*
.tie country could five him. Aronatcad
T» Mason commenced hit career, foil of
-•ope amf foil of promise. In the defence
mf Norfolk, during the tart war, he devel •
f jed military ulente of the firat rank-—
r t appeal to all hi* companion* in aim*,
it merit snoots «o conspicuously in the
«ye» of the -Virginia legislature, that they
transferred him to a aert in the senate of
the United States- For hi* talent* and
public spirit, we appeal to nil hit compat
riot* in the national council*. He wan a
republican in name, in principles, and in
heart. Fortune waa beckoning him, on
toother treat*; Virginia yaa tendering him
the high ast boners in bar giftj to add to
hid happiness,ha was Meat with an amia
ble wife as infant child, frtmdi thatvalu-
" him, a country that loved him. When
pae moment,* all these protpaet* art
hlaaled; and Mason rs anatchtd'away, and
^numbered with the dead.” He ia in one
moment snatched away from a venerable
mother, a wife, a child, a Urge family of
relation*, a wide circle of friends Over
his bier, Virginia weeps the loss of one of
tlie noblest of her son*. We cannot trust
ourselves with speaking of the causes of hia
death.
The event is thus related .in hasty
letter* written soon after the fatal catas
trophe:
From a member of congress, Feb. 6.
“A duel was fought this morning, at
HladeWiburgh,between general Mason and
M*C*rty, with muskets loaded with ball
*ft<i buck shot, at the distance of ten paces
■part. Mason is dead, and bis budy is
Bow at Strother’s hotel. 1 am told that
MbCartv is allot; but whether dangerously,
or not, I do nut know. I am not mfoi med
of particulars. The fire is said to have
been simultaneous, and the extreme' of
bravery and desperation evinced by both
A perfect gloom of mclanrholly reigns
here in consequence of it.”
Another from Alexandria, Feb. 6.
“We have this moment heard that a
duel was fought between A. T. Mason and
John M’Carty. They fought with muskets
at ten paces. Mason is killed; and M‘Car-
ty wounded in the arm; his life was saved
by the ball Striking the but end .of hi smus
bet.”
Another letterfrom Alexandria, says.
“M‘Carfy’shall struck the general near
ly through the heart; and the ball of gener
al Mason struck the musket of Mr. M‘Car-
tjr, and glanced; he. has iu£t_ arrived in
town, aiul report says his arm ia broken.
From the Georgetown f D. C.J Mtttcngcr, 8th inn.
The public feeling has scarcely ever
been more strongly excited than by the
sanguinary duel between general Armis-
tcad T. Mason and John M’Carty. These
two gentleman, attended by their friends
met near Biadensburgh early on Saturday
morning. Their weapons were muskets,
and the distance was twelve feet. They
both fired at the same moment. Mr. C
war wounded in the arm, and gen. M. wa»
killed on the spot.
These gentlemen were intimately con
nected by the tics of blood and family.—
They themselves, were cousins: and the
sister of one was married to the brother ol
the other.
TvExtOtay.—The WIT (star the branch
banks of the United States C-b/MOddllars,
has ps»*ed the house of representatives,
64 tv 2jl votes, and will without tlquht pas/
(her senate.
A bill to authorise the certificates of
‘ of Kentucky, to pass by
medium, is before
tionof thine-who may feel di»p rt },»«•. sboattibe •
Received, That Joasnc Sj Ppiit be roquested
to set ss treasurer, and miner*<ri to tad upon
him for their tickets, which WOPejitide them to
bdnaiirta. ' > J|4.o. -
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Ogeehce,
.that i
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NEW-YoKK.Feb. 5.
A latter from Washington City, of the
1st inst. states that on the preceding night
the stage in which the writer arrived from
this city, was robbed of all its baggage
and it was only owingto the precaution of
one of the passengers,a French gent'eman
that it was not lost. Apprehending dan
Ser, he had fixed a string to one of the
Crunks, and tied the other end tu his hands,
rwhicU soon received such a jirk as caused
him tv cry out. This timely alarm ena
bled the passengers to pursue the robbers
SO closely that they were compelled tu
drop their booty aud flee to the neighbour
ing bushes.
Philadelphia, Feb. 6.
We understand that the baggage was
Out from behind the Baltimore stage, which
arrived yesterday morning; but the viilany
was discovered in time to prevent loss,
■od the perpetrator was arrested and com
mitted to jail in Baltimore.
Guards are ordered to go with the mail
Stage between this and New-Ynrk, says
the Franklin Gazette, and arms will be
furnished to the passengers requiring
them.
Lousiava.—Ia the bouse of representa
tives, on the 5th a resolution was adpot'.-d
to the following effect:
“That the memorable 8th of January
shall ia future be observed as a day of pub-
lie thanksgiving; that a Te Deum shall be
sung ia the Catholic church in this city,
and the civil and military officers <>f the
State and of the U States be invited, to
gether with the ministers of every religious
denomination, to join in a procession from
the government house to the place of cere-
mouy.”
Delaware.—tVe hear but little from
the legislature of Delaware. A bill has
been reported, and is under consideiation.
in the senate, similar to that now before
the legislature of Maryland,providing tha-
Do person shall pas: a bank-note under its
nominal value on penalty of forfeiting
double the amount ef the face of e-ud bill.
Indiana.—The legislature of Iudiana
'ha* pro limited the location in that state ol
■ brauchbaukot the United States.
takeahi* departure from
leaving his official paper* behind him with
out being put into the charge of aoy one;
in consequence'of which, the supreme di
rector, from motive* of friendship to the
interest* of the U S. bad ordered them, to be
procured and lodged for sate keeping under
the superintendence of an officer of the re
public. In the absence Of Mr Worthington*
who it also said have gone to Chili, this **a»'-
thought to be the only atop whereby docu
ments valuable to the U, 8. could have been
preserved. An unauthorised person in the
‘■ft, is said, to ha ve tahen the advan
tage of ifr Halsey’s absence, end attempt
ed to exercise some of the consular func
tions.-—fFsjit. City Gas.
from tha ff. T. Commercial tUvemUtr.Feb. A
jttfOTout rtn AT'MT&wrjr. ••*
By the arrivalthi* morning ol the .Pack?
at brig Chebucto, lieut. StUart, in T days
from Halifax, we have received, froriiour
correspondent, Halifax papers to the. 27th
ult. In the latest paper it is stated, that
on the 15th of Jan. the buildings forming
the alms House, in St. John’s New Bruns
wick, caught fire, and notwithstanding the
prompt exertions of the citizens and the
military, were burnt to the ground. Such
was the rapid progress of the fire, that
there wa» scarcely time to remove the
sick anil disabled tenants. Most of the
furniture, including bedding, was consum*
ed. The fire is supposed to have origin
ated in the negligence or wanton ness of a
deranged person who slept in a room in.
the garret. The house of correction and
such parts of the gaol as were unoccupied,
have been appropriated as temporary lodg
ings for the poor. , . -
THE REPUBLICAN'.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Fibhuahi 17, 1819.
A letter from Washington City lays—“It is a
silly rumor that Mr. Crawford it to be president
of the United State*’ bank: the truth is, be i* on
the high raid to the presidency.”—[HEM!!]
At a metting of the board of commissioners of
the Savannah Poor-House and Hospital Lottery,
held at the Exchange last evening for tbe purpose
of filling vacancies in said board, the following
gentlemen were elected:—Joseph Cohkirg, Johr
P. Hirst, Moses Hzimebt, James M-Hirrt.
Durham T. Haul, Joseph Habibsham, Elias Reed,
Jacob FauM, T. V. Glut, E. S. Rees.
Letters from TfiiUaelptfiii,' received «t Charles,
ton on the 13th inst states that the Directors of
the Bank of tbe United States, had made choice of
Larodor Cheeves, esq. of South-Caxolina, as Pre
sident of thit institution, in tbe room of Mr.
Jones, resigned.
Mail Robber.—The Philadelphia Franklin Ga
zette, of the 8th inst. says, “we have every tea
son to believe that the third mail robber wrought.
A person answering his description in every res-
pect, has been lodged in jail in Lancaster, and
from the account he has given if himself, he con
firms the opinion that he if the man. Mr Bailey
and a gentleman who can identify him, have gone
to Lancaster to ascertain whether he is the person'
and bring him to this city.”
THE JOR.V ARAMS CORVETTE,
Which lately sailed from New-Yurk. with sealed
orders, is destined, we understand, (says the Dela
ware Watchman)to Someport in the Gulf ofMex
ico, for the purpose of bringing home a large
quantity of specie. She is espectrd back in March
It is said she will return with £3,!,C0,G00.
From the Charleston Timet, of Saturday latt.
To the editor of the Times—Please to inform
the editor of the iSoramiaA Republican to suspend
his opinion concerning tne letter published by Jo
seph Lancaster a few days since, is I pledge try
seif to refute the w hole, to the full satisfaction of
:n) friends and die public. James Edward.
Mr. Edward is informed that the columns of the
Savannah Republican are open to him for any de.
fence he may think proper to make,—and we
-ball be much gratified should he be able to dissi
pa'e the prejudices which are at present afloat
against him. Tbe above notice is published in
order that the community may suspend their opin
ions relative to Mr. Edward.—[Ed. Rep.
Stoop Adelina. Bnfkfi Charleston, 2 day*—
slate, bricks, mefohaJiA**; etc—to Campbell A
_ ' r.mo. Fraser. W.
r; afcdtk* matter. Put.
tab, two others- The
Ijhvt arrived before the
w i Burin* the passage, s
thajoarabat *** Staved,
Stetip YtneSTcbkriMton. 2 days-tile,
brick*, werchtunwVs’Vfor to G Anderson k sou,
J Malr, T BaS, Btowp, Greene k Go. 0 Votte,
arid Hie niftr. WaOipn • dfca. Votee and
child, M*»:sM‘KuUum and Gillis.
StfohMOst eompanyV freighting boat No U_
with 538 bales cotton—to 9 J Uorgtaux, W Gaa-
tocl, J Cagruthers, and Campbell k dimming.
For freight or charter to JVorfolk,
or u port in A'orth-Carolina,
a he fine new sloop MILO, capt Delano,
burthen 7? tons, and wdl carry about
3900 bushels. Apply to captain Delano,
on tu>»rd at Hunter’s wharf, or to
Jotiu Lathrop Sf Co.
feb 1S-:—m 39
Hebe.rn.ian Society.
A punctual meeting of the metnbei* if requested
at Mrs Whitfield’s THIS EVENING, thel 7th
inst. at 7 o’clock, to make arrangements for
Patrick’s Day.
By order oj the prrtident
Alex. Hunter, sec'ry.
feb 17 38
COMKORICtTED.
ir.iSHIA'GTUAS BIRTH DAY.
At a respectable metting of the citizens of Sa
vannah, held at tbe Exchange, on Saturday even-
‘ng, 'he 13th instant, (in compliance with public
notice,) for the purpose of appointing managers
to conduct a ball, to be given on the 22d instant,
in celebration of the birth of the glorious Wa6h-
irotor, John H. Ash, esq. was called to the chair,
a id Joseph S. I’elot appointed secretary—
Whereupon, it was resolved, that the following
gentlemen be that committee:
Wieuas B. Bcuoca
Jobr M Bsaaxxx
Thomas Uoubu
Jour H. Asa
Edward F. Tattsaex
A. B. Faseis
V iluam Nut
William F. Hearns
And be it further resolved, that these proceed-
ings be published.
Satatmab, 15th February, 1819.
At a meeting of a majority of the managers of
the Wa-hington Ball for the 22d isstant—
Retched. Tliat each subscriber pay the sum of
UORT dollabs for his subscription, and that sub
acriptma ItsU be kep: by each of tbe managers,
and also be left at the book store of Mr. William
T. Wdl isms, Messrs. 3. C. k J. Schenk, and at
pool—Douglass ft
erine, Crawford, Bermuda—J. Bat
“Brig Hunter, Harrington, Providanee, <*. sA
Scot Roderick, Hart, Norfolk Vir.
Sloop Albert, Totepkimon, St Mary's & Jef
ferson. • ;
Sloop Endeavour, Dennis, St Aurujtine.
Sloop Essex, Johnson, Yorktown vtr.
Steam-bont, Charleston Utley, left ths wharf
this day at 3 o’clock for Charleston, via: Beau-
fort with Pattengtrt.
THOM THE HOSTOR DAI LI ADTiatTIlIB, rilBMAMT 3.
Extract of a letter from a gentleman of Bolton, ri
ptreargo of the Emma..Sophia, dated Havana,
dial of December, 1818.
“On Saturday, 19th inst. between the Bahama
Bank and Key Sal, we were boarded and token
possession of by a await schooner of about 30 tons,
having ooa g«ln mounted on a pivot, and manned
men. She mtn«tf us with 12 men, Spani
ard*^ Trench, Gerfpant,.and Americans. and car
ried us toward the Florida coast. Being arrived
on the coast netrly opposite to Havana, tbe priva
teer went in shore to reconnoitre, and our sbii
lay off and oq. Neat morning she retnrned wit!
two small vessels, a schooner and sloop. We
then all four steered over the teef towards the
small islands, and on Tuesday afternoon were
brought to anchor in a little harbor formed by
by the Florida Ialei, and the Martyr’s Reef, as
snug a hole as buccaneers could wish. They bad
aeen no papers but those of the ship and mani
fest, hut the latter »u enough, ana they asked
not for invoices and bills lading. As soon as we
anchored, they threw off our boats, took off the
batches, and began to plunder the cargo. They
loaded their two small vessels, and another that
cam* in next morning, besides taking our valua
bles on board the pnvateer. Having filled their
vessels with linens and nankins, we had still mi-
ny left, for our 9hip was full when we sailed from
Hamburg, Till Wednetdsy noon our csbiu had
been respected, but then they came below and took
packages of laces, goltf watches from the. trunks,
and other valuable goods. Every man had. a
knife about a foot long, which they brandished,
swearing they would have money, or something
more valuable that was concealed, or they wouhl
kill every Soul of us, and they particularly threat-
cried me. ! appealed to their captain-, told him
1 was in fear oi my fife, and went with him on
board his privateer. He raid be bad no command;
the crew would do as they pleased, that 1 need
entertain no tear of my fife, but I better tell at
once if any tiling was concealed. I told him
there was not.
After my return to the ship towards night, the
pirates left us for the first time, and we hoped
they had done with us. But next morning ano
ther schooner inti sloop appeared in the offing,
and the privateer and one of the loaded sloop:
went out to meet them. They all returnudjtoge-
ther, the privateer anchored, and a boat’s crew
came towards us. I attempted to go on board
.lie privateer to scr lie: captain, but was ordered
back. When they came on board, they said they
had conte to find where the gold, lie was, and
that if we would not t-ll. they woul l hang - every
mar. of us and burn t.‘ic ship. Davis, the spokes
man, drew h!s knife,ajid.swore, that every man
should dieyutffess he found the money; and first,
he would hang the supercargo. He c*l:ed for a
rope, which he bad brought rn board, fitted with
a hangman’s noose, seqh a matt up to the main-
yard, and brought the nook down —and one man
held it, and another stood ready to haist. Now,
said Davis, tell me where is the money, where are
your diamonds, or I will hang you this minute.—
In vain I repeated I had nothing more but my
Watch, which I offered, md lie refused. Once
more said he, will you tell? I have nothing to tell,
said I. On wit!) the rope, said the vilbiu, and
hoist away. The fellow wi.h the noose came to
wards me, and I -ji-u-’g overboard. They took
me up at er some time, apparently insensible
They took off all ay clothes, and laid me on m>
back on deck, naked as T was born, except having
a blarkei thro** - n eyr me. Here l laid five hv-ura,
without moving hand or foot. Mean time they
robbed ns of every tiling of the least value,—
Against me they seemed to have a particlar spite,
stealing even the tings from my fingers, and alt
my clothes from my trunks, which they sent on
board the privateer.
At night they lift us, but returned once or
twice, for a tew minutes, to see now I was. That
night the privstecR with t»’o or three of her con-
voy, went to sea, and next morning, (Christmas
day) we got undetway. Haring taken good no
tice of the cour.-e itvercd in coming in, lead con-
stantly going, we found our way out to biue wa
tt- without mud difficulty, and next morning,
26tb, arrived wibcut further accident at Ha
vana
The privateer vas, I think, fitted out from this
Island. The crp.ai is a Spaniard, a short mao
with a remarkablf good face, that nobody would
suspect to belong to soeha gang. The lieutenant
is a Frenchman, s creole uf St. Domingo, but
called himself ar Italian. The man they called
Davis, who ordered me to be hanged, is the pilot
or sailing master and their boarding officer. He
is an American, Belonging to New-York, and was
the worst man on board—he is a good looking
fellow, something perhaps over the middle size,
but the most brtitol rare-1 I ever met. There was
another American otr beard only s common hand,
being a drunkard. Two negroes are all the re-
sidue of the geailemea with whom I bad much
acquaintance. -
Tbe goods token froniua were upwards of fifty
thousand dollars worth, and I have no doubt are
landed on the coast cf this island. The neigh
borhood of Cuba will.be troubled waters, until
our government shall seriously determine to put
down this system of piracy.
McLean, mzst-r.’*<U positively
/’harlcstoa. TO-MiiHRoW MOBNlNri.
it Iti o’clock, wind favoring. Fcrfrvigbt,
r passage (having comfortable accommodations)
iply to tbe captain on boaud, or to
Isaac Cohen.
fob 17 1- 40
Library.
Aa an examination of the state of the Library
ia to take place on Thursday, the 18th inaunt,
the members ot the Savannah library Society art
requeued to return those books which they now
hold, belonging to the institution prerioui to that
day. Or.MLEK, sermovy.
N. B. The book* will be received at the book
store of Mr W. T. Williams,
feb 16—a 39
Valuable City Lots for Sale,
i* ras SIMTLE.
To-Morrow, 18th inst.
Bill be told before mg Mare,
Four IOT8, Nos 25,2ti, 27 and 28, in WrAhing-
ton ward, each 60 by 96-feet—one of which fronts
in Washington square
ALIO
Two EXITS, in Jackson ward. Not 5 *ad b.
fronting on South-Brosd street, sad imn^uiatety
opposite tbe oeur brick building of Thomas Gard
nee, esq.
Terms made known at time of satr.
Sale it commence et 11 oVJce*.
M. Herbert, ancfr.
feb 1 55
Notice
Commission merchants are required to settle
the tax due on tales madron commission tu the
1st ulV on or before the 18thinstant.
Joint I. Roberts, city treasurer:
City Treanirer’t office. Savannah, Feb. 1819^-32
Savannah Free School.
I A Charity Sermon will be preached and a col
lection made in the Episcopal Church next Sun
day forenoon, for the benefit of the Savannah
Free School.
Elitx Roberta, src’ry.
feb —
Ice-Cream Machines.
For sale at the shop of the subscriber. Tubs and
Cylinders for making Ice-Cream, together with
directions for cubing them. Families may be
supplied with tnem of any tixe so as to make st
home a larger or smaller quantity of cream.
Louis Girotlun,
feb 17—ss—40 Market eguare. Savannah
Books Posted.
The subscriber will attend two hours every
day With any merchant or mechanic, who may
wish to have their books kept in a correct man-
tier
Gentlemen who may not have constant cm-
ployment for a clerk, have found it for their ad
vantage to have their business conducted in this
way, at a small expense.
He continues to draw writings with sccuraey
and dispatch; such as titles, deeds, leases, chsrter
parties, wills, &e. Ac. at his lodgings, Bay lane,
two daors west of Drayton street.
William Moubraj.
feb 17 Jl 40
WRITING
IN SIX LESSONS.
MR. DE SFRAA'GH
Has obtained letters patent of the United States,
for his invention of teaching the abt or warnss
in six lessors. He will enable any person, of
whatever age, and notwithstanding any bad habit
they may have contracted, tu write well and with
rapidity, after having received these lessons.—
Persons of good capacity will be able, by a strict
attention, to write well in four lessons, each lesson
qf one hour.
The solid utility and. merit* of this sysem can
be best seen in ita particular resulto. m those
beautiful and various specimens it has produced,
which can be examined at Mr. Rapp’s teaching
room, at Mrs. Platt’s, opposite the the Baptist
meeting-house—who has purchased the patent for
this state.
The rapid improvement made by many of those
who have had lessons from Mr. Rapp, h ive made
their friends at a distance, to whom they hsve
had occasion to correspond, doubt the hand writ
ing as being the same.
feb 13 1 37
Goshen Butter.
A few firkins of superior quality, for sale by
John Lewi*.
feb 15 ft 38
Madeira Wine Bottles and Corks,
In quantities to suit the late importation, by the
Louise Ceceiie, for saje by
i R. Richardson & Co.
feb 17-
Stolen,
From tbe subscriber, on the night of the 12th
inst. it his place in Bryan county, five silver ta
ble Spoons, three marked L. tnc other two plain,
supposed to have been stolen by negroes -belcng-
ing to Savannah. A liberal reward wdl be jjiven
for the recovery of the spoons and thief or thieves
B. S. Lamb.
feb 17 r—-40
Georgia—Chatham county.
By Samuel M Bond, clerk of the court of ordi
nary of Chatham county.
Whereas, John W Moore applies for letters of
administration on the esute of Sylvanus Andrews,
late of Savannah, carpenter, 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 have)
in my office on or before the Ibth day ot March
nest, otherwise letters of administration will bt
granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and seal this 15th day of
February, 1319.
[L S] S M BOND, c c o c c
feb 17 40
Georgia—Chatham county.
By S M Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary
of Chatham county.
Whereas, Margaret M’FarUmd, widow, applies
for letters of administration on the estate of Wil
ham M’Farlond, deceased, as next of kin
These are, theremre, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditor* of said de
ceased to file their objections (if any they have
in my office, on or before the 20th <L*y of Marcf
next, otherwise letters of adnaini»tration will be
granted the applicant
Given under ray hand and seal, thi* 17th day of
February, 1319.
feb 17 * 40
Notice.
Persons having deman-Ji against tbe estate of
Rboba Gillllard will present the same without
delay to Messrs Llotd U Mobbisor, in Savxi
tuh; or the subscriber, in Augusta.
John Gindrat, adm’or.
dee 17 v- 249
Will be sold at thv. Exchange w.xcf,
20 hlidv prime Nlaihng Muiinci
« btnl» India point Gut
boxes ncm Pipes
153 hamper* Beifint Potatoes
Sale to commerce at II o'el.ek
Jamea Hunter, anet’r.
fob 17 -40 '
Administrator's sale.
On Saturday, 20th February next,
IFiff be to.’d before my tiere,
SUNDRY ARTICLES
CT
Household Furniture.
The personal property of George He ster, de
ceased. By order of the administrator.
, A. Howr, aurt’r.
ian IB f 1* ’ '
Steam Boats for sale.
TV- steam boats EAGLE and NF.W-JERSEY,
will be offered at public sale at Bo Kiev’a wharf,
in the city of Baltimore, on Monday, the 1st ot'
March, at 4 o’clock in the afternoon, with oil
their equipments, beds, furniture, tic. They hove
both powerful engines, almost new, on the n. -st
approved plan of Bolton and Watt. On ihr low
pressure, the New-Jersey has copper boiler. - cry
thick, and the Eagle iron boilers, also very thick.
The NeW-Jersey ia admitted to be equal in ape-d
to any steam boat in the Chesapeake but; and
the Eagle is not much inferior to her in speed.
They are both completely coppered and ate rea
dy to commence immediate operations; tiny have
three cabins, large, comfortable and rleg.mt —
They have been built of good materials. The
Eagta would suit a shallow navigation, as she is
a light draught of water. The New-Jersey tins
not a heavy draught of water; but draws .few
inches more than the Eagle.
The terms of Sale will lx a credit on one-third
of the purchase money fir six months; another
third, nine months, sud the residue in twelve
months, with inteiest on es6b from tbe day of
sale. Notes with approved endorsers will br re
quired. These boats will positively be sold with
out reserve, a bargain may therefore be expected
in them; they will be sold separately.
Baiscoe Sf Partridge,
.Igente for the owner j.
Oj-Tlie Nation; 1 Intelligencer, Richmond En
quirer, Franklin Gazette, (Philadelphia,) Chalks,
ton City Gazette, 8avannah Republican, and Au
gusta Chronicle/willcopy the above twice a week
till sale, and send their accounts to the office of
the Federal Republican, Biitimore, for collection^
fob 15 38
On Che first Tuesduy in March,
Will be told before the Court. Route, in t hit city,
f .■ Utlmten the vewl Hour*.
A prime MULATTO GIRL* about 17 run o^
age, X capable house Mrv«nt T—... —*-
M. Herbert, aucVr.
feb 11 35
Executors sale.
On Thursday, the 18th March next,
Will be eoltl before my etore.
All the Goods and F.ffects of Mr Francis Pot-
ticr, deceased; consisting
Gold Wutchtt, patent levers, rrpestera and plain
Silver ditto do do dc do
Gold Chains
Gold Seal* and Keys
Gold Breast-Pins
Plated Ware, and
A variety of JEWELRY
Terms, cash.
Sule to commence at 11 o’clock.
M. Herbert, auefr.
feb 4 29
Will be Sold
On the first Tuesday in March next,
At the market-house of St Mary’s, Camden
county, between the hours uf 11 and 2,
ALL THE ESTATE,
REAL AND PERSONAL,
(Jf late Franca Leroy, of Cumberland (stand,
deceased, consisting of a tract of Land on tbe
Island of Cumberland, Camden county, Georgia,
being the south psrt of lot No 6, so called in the.
partition of said Island: being bounded aafo*’
East by the sea. south by the land of the esl
Lynch, west by Ian# of general L. M'lntosb,
north by land lately sold at marshal* sale,
north tine of said tract to be run out,
with the south line as to give the quan
acres Together with til and singular, t
buildings and improvements thereon,
tutor’* titles will be given. The la
to the said Francis Leroy by Doctor/
of Savannah.
Also, the following negroetc—Jim and 1
Eliza, with her child. The whole sold by i
*<>«o>
IhisVi'f-
of the honorable the inferior court of Camdc
county. Terms of sale, half of the perchaae .
ney, cash; the other half payable nine month:
ter the sale, with mortgage on the property; I
purchaser paying for titles and recording t
mortgage. PAUL P. THOMASSON,
jan 19—rf—IS Admiiaetrator,
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate
of Chsrle* Stewart, late of tbe district of White
Bluff, deceased, will present them to the subscri
ber withm the time pre^eribed by law; and those
indebted will make immediate payment to
Christian Lampe,
adm’or. with the will annexed.
dec 17 fl 250
For sale,
A valuable tract of land containing iberat 2200
acres within four miles of the town of Jeffers ia,
in Camden county. This land ia situ ted on the
SaulU river, and on the St Mary’s road; it is well
calculated for the culture of rice, cotton or eane.
and will be sold lew on appli
R It J Habers-am or to Joseph '
Sheriff’s sales.
On the fist Tuesday in March next,
Will be sold at the court house in Uiceboi
between the hours of 10 and 3 o'
A small bay liorse, and a abe t gun; levied
the property of John Soulegree, dec. to satisfy a
execution in favor of Charles Floyd, for thrust
Robert Barnwell, said property pointed out
Joiepb Austin, adm’or
William Wilson, s. l.
feb 1 26 J
StateBunk Shares,
On Tuesday &A cj jipr-J, *
Will be *old, at she Couet-Hjr n
Savannah, between the hour* ^ c
Ten SHARES in tbe Cor’ „72?/? d ? 0
State of Georgia-—The pl'—^ j A J
WiUiatr, f. Williams, t
2 *. 27
Anpperaofi who will give urfbn
patting Mr. PatbIcz D Soman, wtu
je. cotton or eane. t*l» tq Getter 18t8, will conftri* rf
*? Ma « .hia brother Richard Bourke, b,. r”
C Hlbcnhagl fbes to th* editor of ihe Smnnah 3*