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i'tbUif'l, I'litf thit ««»-iiinince
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on t’
^I'luidi v b” muiMcl t» isiquirr into f'u
mf prornlrnji t)T ||V lurte-tltu
in th«‘ |ire«iilrnt ot tl>«f bnitml State* »
JnWWtoilfinjmKium the riccutitci 11!
®>* 8**er»l ht»te* fugitive*, who having
committed olK'Hcea (gniitut *m.i«r:y within
<h« district »f Columbia,or other territory
. aoliject »» the jurisdiction of the Unitnl
Stales.majnavr south' an a-jiu'ii in ant
of the atalro oi thi* Ration: aa also, power
and authority to comply with the deinani
made he any of the executive* id the Uni
ted States fortbr ilelrvr-y ol lugihvc* who,
Itaeingcewnmitti-d otF- nceaajfainst thr laws
•f such states, may bi*r •'night an a*vium
■in ti e district of Coluinbi i,ur in any oilier
’Territory oeef which rhejoiudiction of the
United States niay extend.
tin motion of .hir. Williams of X. C.tlie
♦oaaiethen took op an proceeded to conai-
vfer the resolution vtthinitied hy him on the
50th December, 181H. instructing the Com-
Tnittee cm military affairs tn inquire into
The etpedirnry of reduciag the urine.—
The Maid reaofutioli being read, *»i agreed
to-
■tint or Tire ttsmo STvrrs.
^llr. Johnson ol Va. .sulriiiiteil the fol
lowing resolutions:
Resolved, That the committee on the
judiciary be instructed to report a bill
repeal the act entitled "an act to incorpo-
k rate the ttobvcriberx to the bank of the
United State*,” passed April Iflth, 1316.
Mr. Johnson said he hud not subiinlte.il a
propositi in of :o much importance,without
considering »W the consequence* which
were likely to result from it. lie had look
eel at the state of the country; lie knew the
deep and great interests involved in the
qustlon; was aware that some embarrass
menu in the financial operations of govern
ment would result; and that root* tiling
would be said ol the pledge of t'i- public
faith, liut, after taking into view all these
considerations, he tho’t it imposed on him,
as a solemn duty, to make tins proposition
What was public laith, Mr. J. a*kril, and
what its best security. Whenever any
corporation in thin country, either moral
nr political, violate its obligations,
foal thin bouse should apply the correc
tive. This was its best security. This
great banking corporation, which wag to
pioniote the-great interests of thr country,
lias, by its misconduct, completely defea
ted the object* of the community; and
would not tne public fattli be beat preserv
ed by pulling down this corporation, which
had thus abused its powers, and commit
ted such frauds ng had b*eo developed?
Have vve the power to put it down? This,
•aid Mr. J. is the only quisfion winch
could create a single doubt. Have we,
who created this charter, a right to repeal
it? Mr. J. said lie had paid So me atfn-
tioo to this subject, and the miiiiirrof pro
ceeding id such cases in Kngtand. Tin re
their corporation* were soinewlnit tlillVr-
•fitly constructed: there the king himself
granted chatters,and, when they wi re v<..
luted, he annulled them. Here the leg;'
I.clure creates the charter, and it ji.i>J. as
much right as any other tribunal to ileciib'
on a revocation of it. We, said Mr. J..
have no more interest in this cm poration
thau the supreme court, which it^is saiil
ought to deride the question between the
bank and the nation. The house, he said,
could meet it a« Tier fnmi prejudice, or
any improper b.ii*, as the supreme court.
It appeared to him there was no choice lor
those memheis who believed the constitu
tion had oeen violated by this corporation,
but to avail themselves of the earliest op
portunity to free tliemselves from it and
relieve the constitution. Mr. J. concluded
by saying l,is present object was to have
his resolution referred to the committee id
the whole to which the bank report had
been referred.
Mr. Spri.cer suggested the propriety of
•referii.ig to the same Committee the resolu
tion whith he had laid on the table on
Monday week, and the proposition made
by Mr. Trimble on the 19tb ult. to issue a
scire lari it. - Mr. S. noticed briefly the tc
marks of Johnson. They were strong,
he said, and impressive; bat there were
jollier considerations to be remembered —
The immediate destruction of this bank,
lr.-S. said, would bring in’its consequen
ces ruin to thousands upon thousands who
ad become its debtors, it would inlfiita
wound upon the pubijc credit, ami go Hr
o tarnish the national faith abroad. The
auk had loaned ouuhe-iim of thirty-eight
nillimts of dollars. Could this sum tie
lied ill iniiiieiliatcly, wiieil there was. as
t was stated, but seventeen millions id
oilers in the whole union? It called in.
lie state banks must “pay all they owe,
ust neceswrily curtail their discounts.
Inch were deemed, sit a low estmim , to
mount to I6i) millions. This, Mr. S.
would operate uu thr borrowers I min
te United State.- bank and thro' mem on
use from the slate banks. The great
parlance of tins subject, Mr. S. said,mid
; great interest at stake, ought to make
e house proceed with much circumspec-
i. If the corporation conflicted with
constitution, he was willing to go with
utlemen against it; .bit lie hoped it
itild be seen that the constitution might
preserved, without creating the scene
distress and rum he had adverted to.
r. Rich was unwilling to sustain the
position in any shape: o'-cause it v.as
iV creating useless ai.i m through the
•inanity, by holding oat the idea that
hank was to be destroyed. For his
t. Mr. R.said, hr would never consent
roceed agam»t the United State* bank
iiy manner utlt.l he could see the slate
|„* conduct their affairs correctly, which
ad vet to learn. He hoped the liuuse
Id not consider the resolution,
r. l.ownde* made a lew remarks in fa-
f rcfori my; the resolution to tilt coin-
ee ol t!ie wiude; for, wbrlher ;he house
Imposed to oesti s an institution
, if property muli tged, would be
, heneflcinl to tuc interests of the
rr, atni nail been productive of much
be better •Icliin-iated oti in * Committee ti!
...e whole I
T a-ve-oluOoii was tln-n agreed to, and
referred to toe committee ot ttte whole, on
he bank report, as wrre al»« those uf Mr.
sipenc, r and of .Mr. Tumble, on their rrs
pec live motions
The engrossed hill to amend the net sup
plemcnta y to tne act to author.lie Tie
state of renoessee to Issue grants and per
feet titles coceitaiil lands, was read the
third time, passtand srut to the senate
for concurrence.
The house then resolved itself into
committee of tne whole. Mr. Uissctt in the
chair, on the bill mrking appropriaiions
for the suppiot olgoveinuieut lor the year
1319.
J lie committee occupied some time
ir. going through toe pr .visions ot tins bi
Amongst tin- motions made in til -course
of toe proceeding, tne appropriations of
fnfl’J thousand dollar* lor defraying the
exp--nses of intercourse with foreign
turns, *as objected to by Mr. Johnson, ol
Va. w in moved t» substitute tuesnty ttiuu
a nid for that object
The motion was negatived; and the Cum
in it tee proceeded wilo the remaining pro
vision* of tile b> I, the »h de ul winch weie
agreed to, with tln^escepthoi ol the appro-
pi latiori lor urn Cuntiienaud roau, which
was pasted by for ttie present, 41 al-
ford • a opportunity for luititer consul era
tion.
Some of die proceediucson this bill wil
be mine fully stated m our next paper.
The committee having risen and repor
ted progress.
The house adjourned.
supreme couitr.
Ilediesjay. J .-biunry 9.
Mr. Hunter, Mr. Ogden, and Mr. Hop
kinson, continued the argument on the
constitutionality of the state banki upt or
insolvent laws.
STO< k'S.
Unit-ol S tstes’ bink ‘took i-j quoted, in
llaltnmire, at 9K, or -2 per cent below par:
( the *ainc time, United States’ sty per
cent stock is quoted at 104 or one per
rent above par, and exchange, on a'
93,or2per cent, ili-rount. The quota
tion* from the NeW-Yurk. shipping and
commercial list, of ti>e 3th in*t do not
very mure than one half per rent, from
these prices.—wVuf. Intel. 9th inst.
Tor ratification of the Chickasaw trea
ty is said to have made a splendid addi
tion to the value of the property of llie
uiiiveisity of North Carolina, by rorifcr-
ring the estimated value of 100,RHO dol
lar, mi a donation ol 20,000 at res ol land
made by gvn If S nitn, some time ago, to
that institution We wish tins llatlering
anticipation may be -realized; as the uni
versity lias heretofore been .scantily en-
| down! , if not greatly neglected by ti.e go-
| vernmerit of the state of North Carolina.
—ill.
The anniversity of the. 8th of January
was celebrated in the city of New Orleans,
by a splendid military parade.by religious
solemnities, and by the discharge of artile-
ry. Among the incidents of the'day was
the public presentation, to inaj. g-ueral
Ripley, of a sword vofe.l to him by the
state'of New yor',.; and the laving of the
corner stone of the first Presbyterian
church, by the several masonic Judges etc.
—ib.
UMTK.n st.i t’F.s' yj.i.v.r.
It alfords us satisfaction to state, that
tit. linn. Langdon'Cheves, of this state, Iurs
beet! invited to Philadelphia to assume the
duties ol t he office of the president of tne
Hunk ot the United States, in consequence
ofan unanimous resolution of the board of
directors to that effect. We are given to
understand thal fins appointment will give
very g r „er*l satisfaction, as it la the de-lie
b-ifJi ot the government and a lar^e majo
rity of the .stockholder*, that this gentle
man should be placed at the head of the in
stitution. We, therefore, congratulate Un
friends oftfie bank and those interested in
its stock, on the prospect of this appoint
ment, as the firmness, talents and integri
ty of Mi. Cl.eves afford the highest pledge,
lor tne pure and efficient administration of
■ Is affair*. We have it also from an un-
quf,tioiiablc source, that the following
gentlemen vu’l be nominated to thes-nale,
by-t'.e pre,i li-i.f nl the United States, as
public din-i tor,.- — Mr. llou.-ie, of New-
Ymk: Mr. ( o.nie|lv,of l>i.ih„ie!p!iia. Mi.
>t- el, collector of Philadelphia: Mr. liid-
dle v of Philadelphia: \lr jobo M-K.im. of
Hiltnnore.—Charleston Suuihern i’atriot,
l Jth inst.
OK.VEU.il. .'l l VTOSIf.
This celebrated linli.iu warrior, attend
ed l>v five of Ins gallant associate#, arrived
in tins town on Tuesd ,y evening. On
Wednesday, a dinner was given these
distinguished son, of the wilderness by a
few oi i.ar citizen,. The party adjourned
about nine o'cio.k. the guest, appearing
much pleased a! file hospitably inamiesl-
ed bv their wt.it-b-etnr, n. The general
-ave several ,entimei.Is. w'/n h were in-
iroduced by apprnp. late remarks, in his
native to'.gut.and wt.ieh were interpreted
be col. Haukina, a well informed and high
ly polished man. The general and his at
tendants lelt town yesterday lor Wasti-
ington Petersburg (la.) Republican,
X'Zth inst.
Frota the Philadelphia Franbun Cat 9th ir.it.
M.11L ROHR Ell.
There can be no duubl of the third maii
robber being taken. I he man arrested at
Lancaster must he the identical person.
We have received a lett-r from West
bunk of SI W. l-ttei H. No 5267> j.i _
bie io II. C. He Rilon, datol 1st Nov
1817. endorsed in blank, Thomas Wif-o
cashier, wnirii was exchanged for him at
the bank of West Theater. He a Iso offer
cd two post notes o' 8 ldO each, ol the
United State* branch bank at Savannah.
which were refused to b<- exchanged. This
man was at West Chester about six weeks
since, lie then wa* very poor, and showed
ins certificate C,f his being a Doctor. He
presented on-- to that effect at Laocastsi;
both descriptions of. his horse, received
Irons Lancaster and West Cuester, agree
in every particular.
We invite persons, who sent money by
tne mail ot that day. to send u* a vlesciip-
11,111 of the same as soon as possible.
K. Hache, p. >1. Philadelphia.
• This is one of the notes put into the post ,f-
fice by Mr. WiUi.u, cashier, on huuiUy, and sent
jy the mail ol but buy to N.w-York, which was
stolen therefrom; there w»s an error in me i s
[»ers pubpshing the 1.umber of tile note to be 3 97.
•lend of - 07 the latter be.ng the corr.ci t,um
ber. » h'cn wt nave couiparto with the mai uscr.pt
once le.t by Mr Wilton al U.e poi'.-uth^C-
We understand; tout Bertrand, one ol
the per-ons arrested lor the Lie robbery ol
the mail, has confeaaed his gaitt, and has
lati-d Hist a part of file tnui.ey stolen was
tarn'll near me spot where (he mail, was
biirb. On Sunday he was conveyed to
the (dat e, Out wueUier nuy utuney ur pa
pers Were f iunii, we have nat asceitalli
ed.— .\ew lurk Com. .htv. bth inst.
An insane per sun. living near-Hatha! ine
Market, tlirew inm-cif yesterday luurning.
Inna the gutter of a three story h Use upon
Uie pavement ill the street, lie was ta-
u up and conveyed to tne hospital with
both leg, broken, and otherwise severely
oruiseu.—ib.
THE REPUBLICAN.
THUKSDAY BVB.SI.VG, KtaaCssr ,8, 1819
ChrsVr. ±\
person
Wcu-
ihe tlesct ‘j
Cheater, t
t«» tli** p'llilic* «*r nuetli
ant io ! ‘He ar**i
14 tfi«t «u»tituuun, the <^ue>t;oa cuuld layout ana.*
i 'Idsuriptioa of
•.#» that place
. 11 answers precise.’j to
: ;t.t* person taken at Lao-
s, that whilst at \Vest
9 p'*rs*»M bcuiu,ht a horse, sa<l-
ttle; and l»e hail much money
-«)nc note uf the Machames
Tis done—the agony is over/”
J \CKSOX h.i9 pubucdl the ordt%I; and we state
with ijiijcJ) satiifjctjun that a large maj ri ty of the
national legi-laturc have frowned upon the At
tempt to dibg ace this veteran. Upon this result,
let *.hfe American people rejf»ice! H: d'.lie hero oi
Mew Orleans been censured, what would Europe
have said? What would the civilizvd world have
said, when fora point so paltry, so perfectly tri
vial. tliey see us drive from our army the vary best
cifhcer we have now alive, and one who has main-
ty contributed to the safety of the country?—
Monroe, Adams, and the majority in congress
w ill ^ain strength in the confidence of the people,
for preserving the character of this republic from
the charge of the injustice, which has been heup
cd upon all republics, ancient or modern. We
proud that we were boin in the land winch
•ave Jackson birth. Hi< enemies have condemn
him for the adoption of the bold, the ener^ct
ic, the decisive measures by which he obtained ihfc
victory of New.: Means; and protected the frontier
people of the country from Indian butcheries—
victories which saved u» from ruin, fihd<>ughtro
have secured to him the gratitude of every Amer
ican. In spite, however, of his detractions, hi
fame will be more durable than brib. Like
our own immortal Wa* hington, he will lire in the
recollecdon of his countrymen, when hrs opposers,
and the individual who now writes th‘:s sm«dl tri
bute, shall have been dead and forgotten for cen
turies* History, with ihe pen of truth, will ‘trans
mit his deeds to the latest posferit and children,
of many succeeding generations, shall be taught
to lisp the names of Washington and J;ickson.~
We are sure that no patriot can call to mind the-
privations and sufferings of this modem Oincm
natus, without being filled with the most grateful
ensation*. Jackson has a host of friends—warm,
s'ucere, and powerful. Put, we will comment no
further—the question ia settled—and we are sat
isfied.
We refer our readers for a statement <>f (Tie
votes. Sec. to the congressional head, id preceding
columns.
The National InfeUurencer remarks, that the
hnu*e of representatives has never been known to
nave been more fully attended than when the votes
were taken relative to the proceedings of Jack-
son, in the Sbminole w*ar.
Mr, Jones, the late president of the United
States* bank, l»2S add<*es»ed a memorial to con
gress, wh : ch we have published this day, and to
which we invite the attention of cur readers.
Srl»r If >pe, Aarker, Havana t^ J. Co
hen with in* laMes etc-
l^ft brig 0*rzimb<» to sad tw-» days afr^
Sloop Martha, Tatum, l)jrien, 2 days jn ballast
to master. ^
Sloop Victory, fmm Nrrh-Catolina with corn
io G. F. & u. Fatlmes.
CLSVftlD,.
Dr»g Telegraph, Hilt, New-York
Sloop Wave, Brown, Norfolk (v ▲ )
Sloop Packet, V*otee, Charleston
Sioop Fancy, Packet, Waite, Edenton
For Greenock
The well known fine cnppcrtd stiiji
JOHN it F.DWAHO, raptain Wrbb, having i:p
ward, of two ttiird, of tier cargo ready to go
hoard, trill he dtapatche-l without delay. For
treiglii of .rout tw o hundred hale*cotton rrp:
•age apply to captain M ebb, Iticiiards it iiano
**y, or to
John Speakman di' Co.
fch lg ca 41
For Netr-Tork
The fast sailing tch »oner MILO, H
Reetle, master, will r*a.I on Sunday, the
31 st inst. Kor passage, having haivi
s«»me accommud^ti’tns, applv on board, at lUcc*
wharf, or to G F. & O PALMKs
Consignees are requested to cull and re
ceive their goods this djy, irt»ui Hice*s wharf.
" —m 41
For Charleston
The regular aiul well known park'
sloop ADELINE, Bradley, master, will
ill on Saturday, wind and weather per
muting. F'fr freight or passage, having auperior
accommodations, apply to the captain on board
at Hunter's wharf, or to
G. F. & O Palmes.
Lb 18— i 41
Our readers will observe an advertisement in
*o-d:*y , s paper, signed by Murray, Fairman >V Co.
of Philadelphia, offering s reward of two hundred
dollars fur the apprehension of a man who cuMed
him«elf HutUf who imposed upon them hv forged
U tters of introduction, and obtain*tPfrom them a
quantity of notes and post note? of 50 and $100»
executed for the Newport Hank of Kentucky—»’
The individual here alluded to, is no d iubt Mouse,
who was taken up for attempting to pass count >r.
fe»t bills in our city a weeks since, and who is now
in gaol.
COVXTHY PRODUCE.
SAVANNAH—CASH PRICES T.U
Wire, per 100 lbs.
Corn, per husliel,
Cotton, sea-isl»r.d, pr lb
Ditto, up-land, do.
Flour, per bl
Tcbacco, leaf, per 100 lbs.
cts
5^ •
1 CO
9 Ot
9 oa i
$ cts.
si
Died—at Darien, on the !0th in;t. V.d'-h'pman
,1a*<ks Essex, of the U. B Vavv, a native ot Lex
ington, Kentucky,aged 20 years.
SHIP NEWS.
POUT OF S.il A.VX.Iff.
auuiveh,
Prig Almira, Atwood, Boston, 28 days, to S B.
Pirkman, consignee, with an assorted cargo, to
K. likcnardson fie Co. Haxen Kimball, Campbell
8c Cumming, P“nce U t.*Kcnzie, H 1‘upper and
others. Pa tcgr-s—Mss Parser, Messrs. Eaton,
Witin, and Timl .Jpoke, off the Capes of Vir
ginia, a schooner frnni Washington, N. C, hound
to New York—blowing fret-h, coaid not lrarnhtr
name. ‘ . - * .
St-ebf. bright NljcsboSa Smith, Ricebtyrcngh, ^ith
cotton to J. Lewis ' . « , „ ,
bchr. Mtlo, Beetle, New York 8 days—to G r.
!c & Palmep ccoaigueej; with a full cargo to sun
dry persons fcod 5 pas»«egerf-
I/veuiugs 1 Amusements
MR. ARDENOND,
, FROM BUROPE,
B EGS leave to inform the Citizens of Saran
nah, that he has engaged the large i
at the Court-Route, and lie will introduce there
in, a new and beautiful .MECIi.L\7C.7 /. EX
HIBITIOA', wliicli has been much admired in
Europe, and since his arrival in America. It has
been exhibited with unbounded applause at the
cities of New.York and Charleston.
THIS EXHIBITION
con-sis+s of
picturesque views
Of different Cities, Fortresses, Sfc. In Eu
rope, tfsict, Jifrica, and America.
Four Views will be introduced every Evening,
and each View will he enlivened with a great
number of moving Figures, imitating nature in
a surprizing manner.
The Four Views for THIS EVENING, 18th
instant, and the two following Evenings, will be
us follows:—
/Vrtf—A View of the City of Damascus,
Second—A View of the Island of Sf. Helena,
Third—-A View of the Hague in Holland.
pourth—tTo conclude with a Grand Represen
tation of a Storm at Sea.
pp Doors will be o;u.*ncd at six, and the per
formance commence at seven, and finish at nine
o’clock.
%• Admittance Fifty Cents.
•ft-f' Tickets to be had at the Court-House.
Savannah, Feb. 18
Golf Chib.
• Tne member* are requested to meet on Satur
dny Evening next, the ^oth wist, at 7 o’clock, at
^!r. Gnbbin*s, on busir.es* of importance to the
Club. The next regular meeting and dinner will
take place op FriUav 26ih instant—the weekly
meeting hav ing been ordered io oe discontinued
JJy order of the President.
feb id m- 41
Savannah Female Asylum.
The board of trustee* for ‘lie buv^niuii mal'
A : ylum return ti>ei • grateful thanks for the liberal
contribution tnade at the Presbyterian Church on
Sunday, the I4(h inst. for the benefit of the Fe-
a.e Asylum, and acku'twhdge t.ht r ceipt of69o
dollars 65 cents ELIZA HI VINK, eec'rt/.
fen 18 41
Savannah Free School
A Charity Sermon will be preached and a col
lection made in tlic- Episcopal Church next Sun
d*y forenoon, for the ben* fit of the Savanna!
Free School.
Eliza Roberts, sec'ry.
fob 17 <'>
English Cheese, Potatoes, £fc.
6 Simon T
6 l* ne*App!c C Cheese
Ij Cliephire j .
100 lumpers irfol* Fotutoes
18 Casas Goshen Che-se
11 bhds 4tn pro«*f Jamaica Bum
U pi;;es pure Holland Gin
4 quarter casks sweet Malaga Wine
4 kegn Snot, assorted
55 barrels Philadelphia ruperfine Flour
1 cuik Copperas
150 pieces Cotton Bagging
For sale by RE A fc BUTLER
fob y. 41
For Sale
Lot No 7, ritiiHte in IIrough*on street. Fourth
tytiung, lleynold’a ward, with its improvements.
Apply to
CHARLES DUNHAM.
fob 18-
-41
^00 Dollars Reward.
In consequence ot* forged letters presented to
he subscriofa-s aboutAhe 7tli of tanuury last, re
presenting Uie. bearer to be Vfr.Hunt, andne. heu
of the Pr sidci.t of the Farmers and- Mechanic*-
bank of Lexington, a parce*? containing post no es
and no'.es of S') and S^iOO executed for ihe New-
t it^nk, Kentucky, was delivered to him. As
there is'no doubt, that Hun> will attempt to sign
and cirCula’e said notes, rh® above rtwa.d wil*
be given for ins apprehension and conviction.
Hunt i-- a man of gen* tel anpeafance and address,
about 28 years rf age, sail w complexijn, and ra-
thtx above 'he middle future.
As the Newport Bank has never had in circtiU
tion ejlher notes of 5 j and 9 or post
lutes that may be offe red uf this descr ptim
must br c<»u:ste»feits Bank Brokers and others
are requesfod to be on the alert, should any of
these n s bo pr- feoted.
Hunt ia most prohsolv an assumed name.
M •array, Fair in an A* Co
The Editors °f the New-York Caz tU, bo-ton
• n.mercial G:-Zctte Baltimore Fed. Gazette.
Kicbmo «! E qu rer, New iirltansChronicle, Cin.
.tti Inqu.»>ior, Charleston th.urier, Savannah
Republicar»,Ken*hckv Gazette,Lutiisv He W» stern
Courier. I*itt>burg Penn-ylvan^ Gazette. Raleigh,
C. Register, Ohilicothe Reporter, Nashville
Marion, Will please insert the above advertise ment
Riree t raes, and forward tiieir account to the
'SUhsc fibers
teb 18 m—41
AUCTIONS.
To- MomnV, 10 tli histr.V,**,
m:i be told at «ur After,
A GENERAL AStfOKTMKN I*
, **r
(iroccricS and .Dry &owtk
ALSO
An Invoice cf stiver and gift Wstrhev
English tH»*ibre barrel *tiun» i»n»i F .i i.
Clocks, breast P;n*
Bird Cag-s, Kileidoscopr s .
Glass anl fornehan Pctdu, LcSic
Term*,
Sale t« ciissKHre at 2] 9*c!oe&,
WillilurU bt Biker,
ft h IS -41
Steam Roots for sale.
The •trim boiliKMilR »jui NW jrTHfV,
.11 be offered at public sale at Bow ley’s *hnrfv
the city of Baltimore, on Monday,* tlf* 1st «:f
March, at 4 o’clock in tht ittemoon, v-vii all
• equipments beds furniture, Le The> l.avc
both powerful engines, almoa* new, on t-V t
approved plan of Bolton and V'at*. On the low
pressure, the New-.lersey has copper boilers very
thick, and the Eagle iron boiWrk, also very thick.
The New-Jersey is admitted to be equal in speed
to any steam boat in the Cl»oi»pra*:c bay; and
the Eagle b not much inferior to her in speed.
They are both completely coppered »nd arc rei-
d> l«) commence immediate op-rrations they have
three cabins, large, comfortable and elegant —
They hav e been built of goed mater ab. Tlic
Eigk- v ouhi -suit a shallow navigation, its she vs
a light draught of water. The .Vew-Jerv*' b
not a heavy draught of water, but draws . t-_v*e
niche* more than die Engle
Tut* terms ol s ue will he a credit bn one-tbiVA
flhc purchase money for m* month*; another
bird, nine months, and the residue ui tWtUt
nths with ii.teiest on each from the day of
sale Notts with approved endorsers will be r4-
pured- These heats will positivi lv he sold with*
reserve, a bargain may therefore be expected
in tluan they will he sold separately.
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The Nation:] IntHTgtbeer, Richmond E*k
quirer Franklin G«*-tte. (Philid'fobia ) Chai1e#>
n Citv Gizette, havaunalt U« p-ihnccn, and Au
gusta Lin.mcle.y ill copy the ab »t> twice a week
(ill sale, and aeHd thru* accciims to the ffict of
the Federal Republican, Baltimore, for coin ctt«m.
fob 15 3B
On the first 'Tucathty in M arch,
Wil! be sold before ihe Cow t.Hivse. in this eity ,
iunseen the usual hour*,
A prim<- MULATTO «IUL, s’".nut If y'r.tj at
tge, a rapablt- huuar aervant Trrma. ca.li
M- Herbert, nitH'r.
f-b 11— 15
Executors salt.
On Thursday, the 18ih March rtfYl,
It'll! be sold before my store
All the Goods and Fdfccts of Mr Francis I'oti
tier, d< erased; consisting
Gold ll’atchts, patent levers, repeaters and plaiK
Silver ditto do do do do
Gold Chains
(iohl Seals and Keys
Gold Kraut-Pins
Plated Ware, and
A variety of JEWELRY
- Terms, cash.
S.de to commence at 11 o’KeeX*.
M. Herbert, «uct’f-
feb 4 29
THE FOLLOWING
Valuable City Property for Salt,
Being the properly of a per-on who wishes to
move from Savannah, and for wkich tht most
undoubted titles can be g.ven, vit:
Lot No 1, G».one ward. 60fuelfi*onK
* i Hrot^hton >tr^et, and 92 h et deep,
vth a Buil ’aig th'reon, 40 f»et lr"»it,
nd a stna'i Bidding on the huik. Pro-
e simple.
Lot No 2, Greene ward, being a city lot, fub-
jrct to » ground rent of g.%7 per annum, 6J feet
ut by 9 feet deep, with a Dwelling llou>eand
Kitchen thereon.
laOt No 4, and half of No 5. in Carpenter's row-,
9(J foe * fount and 150 feet deep, wuh a huge two
rv Hfcuse ther on, having tenements for tv*u
o.ilien, b ing 54 feet in front, w ith Kituhen, Sta-
bk«, Slc In fee simple
Lot N<> 5 Carpenter's rr*>r, brings half lot, 3B
feet front by 150 deep. In feewniple.
* he above named pro. erty is now offertd at
riv iTc Rale by the undTki^ned, and if not dis-
sed of on or before the first Tuesday in nett
month, will then be sold at public atlction before
the curt-house in the city of Savannah, at the
usual tune ot public sales on that day.
For terms at private sate apply to ihe subscri
ber. JAMES HUNTER, ukciV
feb 18 41
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Saturday of ter the fist Tic: tiny in.
April next.
Will be Bold at the Market house in the town Of •
St. MaryN, in Garndm county, betvreeo the
hour* of 10 and 3 o’clock of that day.
The following negro slave*, viz: Mosel. t)ian«
and Eliza; levied on as the property of Bay
Sand* to *ati fy a mortgage William Bui es va. lUy
Sands
Also liter following other negro slaves, vi2: CL
if«, Mary, March and April; levied jr. as thv
operty *jf Ray Sands to satisfy a run tg&ge Jo
di Ram vs Hay Sards.
Conditions, cosh.
Is.vic Rui'ey, s. c. c-
.Teffermn, Camden cv fob. 6, 18.9—-:—34
3ASEE:
,CH I LOREN’S
T WAGGONS.
25, just recuved from Augustx—lor .a c by
G- F. i)j' Oliver Palmes,
jan 12 fa 9
For Rent
A Dwelling Hnuse f.n the comer of Draylon-
ftreet, near the Academy. Po«es«ion trill be giv
en on or before the 21st in.taut. Inquire of
Jame* Marshall.
feb 3-^-ta 28
Geoegia—Effingham county.
By John UtiafHor., • -cr.'v «»t the C'wt cl or*l
liury tor the couritv ant] s^tr ^f•^r•^aid
Wher.as, John Dugg-r a;-; '•»s tor 3c*tert o:
admiui-vtration on the oatatt . David C-innady.
late of Kflin ham courpy de^eaotu.
These are, therefore, to cue and admonish nV-
and -iTi^ulsir the kin.Irci: and cr-aiitcrs of ^id ‘ji-
cess'd t6 file (hr«r objeefio-'*- (f any Uey hn-r *
in my office on or retore the first d*y of April
ip. xt, other wise letter* of a-iHiiuiatraiicr wib b-i
grantee! the applicant -v*-
(iivrn uncer m hand and staU this d*y
of February, ldl9
[L S] JOHN CHARLTON, c c. me
fob iS * 41
Georgia—Effingham county.
By John Ci.arlton, < erk or the court of ord'-
n*r> for the county and -it a te r.fr»ev»id
tVlJerea*, Jonathan Sechiytr and Ann Catharine
Shrimo applies for letters of admmistratian or.
the e-Ta e of Wilfism Shrinip, late of fcffitigiiatn
county. d?ceaL*d
These are, therefore, to cite *r>d sdnoniji ad
ami singular die kindred *»•*.] creditor* of tbe * .id
deceased to file their objections (if any they Iihvl'
in mv oifice on or before ‘.be fi*si day cf A; ni
next, otherwise letters of aiir&uiistisiuon will bt
granted the spplicanTs.
tdven under my hand «i*d feat; tl»i» 18th day cf
February 1819.
[I. S]‘ JOHN CiiAULTO*. t ttte
feb 38 *—-41 ,
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