Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, February 18, 1819, Image 3
ft The next »»i r'oloner Young, aye* 44, J)yr» '62, Tl>e thril. O'! Rufus King, 34,.nays 90.. Sditje tlisulWj voting toohptarr. 'On tin: *re»n>! attempt. in Mnxtr, Young .14,Spen^r I I, King i.— So there wait no dunce;in'd unless a law ispatirtl, ami .a unity. ol sentiment pre vail*, there will be n* •'nator.'a* it doe* appear that Mr. King " ill not be elected. Judge Spencer baa been wnrkihg haul for hi* ton,finding that lie-cnoM not (’umjmsa tile point Umiiir. Neither of them should be chosen as the Mfcubliciiil cmdidate*.— •A*, f. A'at. Jldioeate, 4th inst. Admiral Tate, of the Russian navy, lias Arrived at New-York. mun or a UTtU-tmo »•Havana, Jtecember 29. w.V Hamburg ship aud a Bremen brig a-rivrtl here .three tlay» ago, hir ing been fobbed near this portbjr a pirate; the for- /ner of 90,000 dollars cargo, and the latter ol 50,000 do. The paesangers. a««r crew of t|ie former narrowly escaped with (hein M Jiveaf-even Jhe last shirt m. taken from ~ a passenger, and a rape put around hn neck—be escaped liy slipping the noose pff and jumping ovei hoard. THE REPUBLICAN. TUESDAY BYF.Nl st:. Fasacaar S6. 1BI9. I|f conclude ilus day, the Speech qf Mr. John- ami (from Ken ueky) upon the tubj-et of the re. fort of die military commits c' It it in answer . fO'Mr. Specter Cl..y*» Aoeianeslid sophisticsl isllT It displ:iys the usual ab.iily of colonel Johnson, and w.U, ho doubt, be read with great interest The legislature of Louisiana elected outlie I Ills alt.Mr Janas tlnows, (after Ihr.-e balbilinga) iior of tint state in tile congress of the United • States, Tice E Fno-irsriy, whose term of service expires in March next. ■ Captain f!ail«dtn liaa completed the laying out the fortification* at Mobile Point and DaUphiuc {•Lied, ami the contractor* have commenced the wont —.Mobile Gauite, 28.4 ult. The Augusta Chronicle, 12th instant remarks— Colonel Johnson, of Kentucky, in the course of Ins able defect of general Jackson, unhesitatingly observed. that he (me general) h.vl allow n a greater knowledge uf the laws of nation-, than Wny member who had yei apoknn on.the subject ■of the Ncminoisan war. This is a galling truth, which even Mr. Clay would admit. had he not — .‘noeeawM hit mind, .]ndto party [arc bp shut -jot meant Jar mankind!' A writer in the .Yatiam.1 Hrgiitrr has presented uv. (10 u,e a diplomatic phrase) with an able •-EXPOiE” of Mr Clay's speed 1 !. lie has gi.tji ■ to the four wind* all the it ranemlh matter ami falsa oolrjriog with which the honorable secretary bat dipAM bis unfortunate bantling «if Qiiiifw* Thus stripp'd of its extciiir, lt.ii fciivijiii,* tj Abmar.itj! of g-eniut an dpvtiotiem'. has become— wharf— tliemesgrrsndfr.gntfnl tkeletm, (orrather otaro-rrou,) of political re non and poimcal vir tue!—In our next ue slult publish, entire, the e»- say to which ,we allude-—li. , ... The rain on Thursday ami Friday occasioned a rapid rise in- our rivert wh:ch .still continues.— The uppiycejented lowness of our river, taken in ‘connection with tlie depreciated state of she cot ton martlet, during (he present season, has given ■generally, a dull ami inert aspect to our city sel dom, if ever before exhibited:. A little mure an - uiation, however, jnty ere long be expeeptd, as the mans of transportation will be considerably fa- ^Stated as the over continues to rise — lb. .viUTinr PUMstiMGxrs. In the early periods uf tlie Lite war. in ennfe- qurnce of the barbarous punishment of whipping having been abolished, various kinds of rorpur«4 punishments were invented, and in many instances very rigorously andunwarrantly applied --among others w.a# one called '• Cobbing.” But to the honor .of the army this cruel and barbarous pun- . ishment was soon abandoned' Rut what is the most extraordinary is, that this species of punish ment, which has been scouted from the army, has, ' the present session, been tolerated, if not establish. i^cd in congress'. The memorable gen. Stark, the , 'hero of Bennington, was the first victim of this new Species of congressional punishment. To the ho- nor of the nation he obtained his pension, bin he did not do it without first being Cabbed,.* Since thar, (with shame lee be spoken) gen. Jack,on. who has contributed more to the safety and the honor of the country than any other man now living in it, haa been exposed to the same ordeal, 'and has had a severe congressional ••Cobbing We hive no apprehensions, however, that even this punishment can haie any injurious effect op- a on itold hxkor)”—he is too strongly entrenched in tb# fortress <f the public trend, tii be dislodg- * cd, let the conge-asional Cobbs do what they 'insy *— Uar.ford f Conn J 'Timer. •When this bill was under consideration, Mr. Cobb, of Georgia, said be dal not know that Stark had rendered bis country any important services. This is the man who is the most violent oppaicr • of general Jackson. .. ■ . SPJMSIt HOSTIL1TT. A letter from Washington nf the 23th January. . >»oMislicd in the FrtnKhii Gaartte. says—‘-Tiiere J* is a report here, this day, that a st-giant of our arm., at Amelia-Island, togedier w.ih three or ‘'four citisein. ’.ail crossed the Florida line to see come of their friends, that the Spaniards followed them it nigfit, fired on them, wrundert two, and took the others prisoners. General Gaines had demanded their surrender, hut the Spaniards re fused to dr iver them. It is understood, that the information was received from an officer of ■eurirmj.’’ A private iefer, da'ed ttlsk-dy, ' tl.bim.) Jin.' U'hi pistes, thft gcu, usd |||' - . a: rivert th-1* of tlie surrender of Pensacola to u.e 3nan.*h sutlio- lilies.—i-V. 1- Owi. Li n.'t. The rumor arte gave yesteriav. (ssys tlie N V. Com Ads. Siii iiul ) that llit tl.iru mil rr„b> r had been arrested at the Washington I’srcri: near Philadelphia-not eondrrriet! i'he I’hlAlcIphia (Rasy'to itveut'O-is, tlu'. a guard far f ic a:.:I each hwtaVr'i'bit d’y and New-Vnrk is to'berstab- ' it-h. it wiitr-ul riels'-1 and ihatarms wilL lw pt-r. i-id :d for toe u * ol ps-sr-gers w .iu may tiisue The Rowing u Art JW;ttfate.«li?irrmtiOn of 'TV< iiase ortly tiiq* lo «kf, put Pie fif- Iawriiig is the re.Vilt of th« attempt t.kvlect A (gMbir'to congress on Mootlar list.— The xenatcettruipffil .to make a choice, which rfiultrd »» lullnsg Young 13s King 4, 8penter«10, Yate* 1. In the asseifibl t eote stood for Young 43, King SI near 31, John Wells !, Philetus Swift 1. Mr.Duer moved to proceed from the highest to the lowest cmndidatr—the *ute . . a . , . . - - 4 .® , I e _ dtj. frsme. but nM fie-liy—face rather oval—Frerth tMIl Stool WT Spegper .14} against Pint coi^nlesioq—light brown hai*. which bebinrl third Mail Robber not yet taker., known by the name of (ir.lteZBAU *1 the bouse he boarded Ko rll, Vandewatcr-itreet, in this crty.’snrl none ntber, unless the appellation, m common, of pocrex:—fletwecn 28 and 29 years of age. 3 Teet II inche- high, strfght and well made—moves quick, erect, and witii a mibtary gait—one hand commonly insole, the breast of his cnat—-sti’U' toueberth-. Cape of his coat, and turned up from the furrliead 10 frr.iit—l-gh: blue eVes—-good lertli-round chin—thin nose, tlie enri of which is ted—,bglk brawn shrAcrs of* circular aliype— spraksbroken Kngli.n —Lilka very quick—ypeak'% Krencfi and Spanish—wire an old Llur* cost, waistcoat and part'a-aon* also blue—a pair boots,' tops -cut ufT to *pt«ear like Weltinglon boots— old French ikivrl rr’iiml hat. rim rather flat—ditty linen, and black silk neck hai.dker chief. The editors of papers Ihr-iughcut the United Stater will please publish the above a f• w times, and be carfu! that it vita I be copied accurately It is obvious that tlcrizrau will in all probabib- ly clumge his elofiiiug By order of (be poboc nuptlratte Il.£i'£t , HEN3, unittant rffrtr. COU.YTlir l'ROUUCE. :asu rsiccs Tais oar. » CIS fi ets J 75 a 6 00 I OO i> a J3 Bice, par ItOlhs Corn, ptr huviiei'. Cnttitii.-m-iaiand, pr lb Oittu, up-bnd, do. 2o a 24 Flour, per bl • . ... .. 9 25 *9 id Tobacco, leaf, per 100 lbs. .‘9 eonvrsidaVao. jrj3FihY&i'u.y , a tsiuru d.ir. At a respectablc meeting of-the eitiarr.vrif S»- rartnrii, helrl at the Exchange, tin Svur' sy even- ng, *hr IU'h instant, (in coitiplunce witii public, ir.t.ct'.)-for - the 'purpose of appoiirjug rtiunugeis; to conduct a ball, in -be given on tve 3|?d ‘instant, n cthhv.ifir»n of llit- birth of the gkirious-Wasu tsoTsls, John II* A.-h, enj was called to the chair a--,1 Joseph S. IVlut appoir.ltd trerrtary— Wlier>ii,:on. It uav resolved, that the following gcirierr.cn be tli*( committee-. WtLi.iaM If lICLioeu Ju:iv M llxnutui TuoNas Iloi'uxx Jobs' 11. A'sa Ehwebd F. Tattsau. A. B fosis' Wiu.uk Navr Wtutau i’. Hcstax And he It fdrti^r resolved, that these, proceed- i ng, be piiblisfled. Savannah, 15th February, 1819. At a meeting of x majority of the managers of the Wa.hington Bell for the 221 instant— Hetolved, That each subscriber pay the sum Of moot holla»s for his subscription, and that aub acription lists be kept by sacli of the managers, and also be left at the book store of Mr. William T. Williams, Messrs S (i L J Schenk, and at eacli ol the printing offices, for the accommoda tion of those who may feel disposed to subscribe. Hrt&lved, That Jourx S. Pilot be requested to art as treiuurer, and subscribers to call updn h.m for their ticket*, which will entitle • them to admission. .- .Harried, at Augu.ta, qrr die 8tt| instant, hy the rev Ur. Egan. Uicaaan Uixmt Wuss, . asq. to Mrs C S ItirKia. SHIP news. , POUT OF SjU'JUYJYJltt. m AUHIYCD, Boat PllSnix, from Au^ii'fa--with 2.50 bales of cotton—to Cirnochun & Mitchel, anrf .jnbn-tonfii Hills. • • Boat Qrn Jack-ton, from o^gusta—with 297 ha!e«c jtt<jn—to An'lrs«r (i.bcnnu’s, Campbell & Cumnltn^r. Hall & Hoyt, Sc^rbiouijli 8c M Krnne, 4*att <Ji Sibleys, ai!t\ <ii:irrs Si*-op Krvor»tc, llrowp, from New-river, (• c) — A'ni* w i..,I—Vii ASetitudfr Pratt. Boat Lady .C«aJ!atin. from Augusta—with 426 bulei* cot Ion—to Andrew G Sconnrs, J I Grieve & (>>. S J Honr^t atix, Perry U Wri^lr. . and John •ton £/ liilfe. rr.ckasn, Slowp JPar^it, L»bev. Plymouth (■ c.) Sjnop Express, I!amett, 'Charleston S1o°p i Bh^Ut-Pi aeOMi. K-trhum. Oanen Shiop Prince, Maurice, Br«»f]fortl, coast of FJ'inda ama' wrecking voysf^e— G rap' if Pin tier .f U$1 or VESSELS lYhich arrived at th~p> r t nf Ph'.tude'phia. direct from Indus, tlurihj :he pear exhibiting the amount of thtir tonnage : — Bmphani, Myrick, Java, 375; London Trader, Harrington, Canton. 377/ Benjamin Hush, Wilt herder. Canton. 3f5, Athens Uronily. Calcutta, Itc ?50; Clodiicr, Phillips, Canton, 2f»5; Hope, Moore t Canton. 256; Kosalie, Merry, Canton. 300; Geoi^c & Albert. Donaldson, Canton, 319; Natchez, War nock, Batavia. *96. Margaret, Benners, Batavia; 292; Phamix, M'fvibbin, Oi'ton, 40-Jj Thomas Scattergood, Warrington, Canton, 3V9; Pacific, ^tiarji. Canton, 332; Atla.**, Girdon, Bombay, 416! .Vcfpiune, Fisher. Canton, £92; Delaware, *>t‘Pher. son, Calcutta. 338; America, Kldridge, Batavia; &7x Bainbridge, Berr>*, Calcutta, 363—Total a* mount ot tonnage, 61»I. For Freight or Charter . The sloop KIHKJXA, oaptkiii Sanders, to Baltimore, N York or Hhodr- Gland, is'well found, and will soon be rvaijv to receive a cargo. Enquire on board, at Rice’s wharf, or to R. A* J. Habers'-a: ra f-b :6 N S9 , Sugar, Molasses and Coffee. The cargo of the schr. Lorenzo from Havasui 71 bhds prime Muscovado Sugar 61 barrels do do 75 lihds Mo» 4«.es ‘dS tiag-i Coticc. For sale on rea^or-sle terra* by. 5>turges fit Burroughs, f*b X6—“39 A** 3. Commerce rear Landing, from the schr. Moderica, IS tiratin* Goshen Uu'.lct* . 50 parrels Gin 5 Sihds fVe Wjjifikiy 50 bis iso *ao . 2 .pipes Brandy 2w b-anreij ftppec6ne F*T «tK- • . * • • 20 do uO*“i N m bentas Mj^kerel *■ j'iluiiA.l'i-t. * 20 do prune d- . - • 22 half ibK bts*. F»y market Beef 6 do • do Tr» *(»m*s l5 barrels la,.: - near For bale o;» A<.i i::.m*»dating terms James Htinlcr. feb'tfi -9 Corn—afloat, t . jJ30 bushels clean North-Garofina Com—just received, per tloop '■icoirv, and for sale by kb lS—c -d.a * ~ li f'.kO. FALMB8, uie beuifitof SatbyfLi' \e^.jUiue and ■ H— aim*, an * ‘ij’S-***"** Vmg-raom o» Toeaday eytapg, the Kth Februa ry iKlt. fnrngW TetMtaMR fill vacaoeks occa sioned in tfwbmwtl by rejjmuoa.or removal. B,*+r ‘ft j»13—e-10 ‘ ‘ ‘ fcwii, *ff*ry. ■Hibernian'taciety. A punctual mertmgaafibgmeir.bcr. iarequested at Mrs. WJ>ilfiel<r«..«MV>V«Best^iji Evening, the 17U> inst. at 7 o'clock.IJ> mjlur!arrangements for 'patnek’s.Iter. ''/.*• 1 ■ * ' Be »e*e at tbt brm&nt ■ > • -■ • ♦jA'lht.Hl-unter, vc’rv- frb 15 1d > v 'v- As an cxarninawi.il of pic state of the LihiT.rv u to take plage on Thursiltj:. tli* 18th in.unt, the mtmliefaol tlje‘Savniurah Library Society are requested Co rvlfien those btoice which they nou hold, belonging to tile in-t-tuuon previous to that day. . .;. .. OKULKtt. srrreurv N B. The book* will lie* received af the book store of Mr W T. Willems. ' feblfi a—59'» Befoultersi'—Take Notice. A staieiueot o: H,NtS impesed by the Court, uf Enquiry acmnA defaulttra at Regimental pa rade uuthe'Jisi utt.-Iiakheai‘handed into Uiiaot her. *■ • ‘.A . ; . . . ^ - Urfinquents are requited to pay the fine* as-rsi- et) aganirt tliem by tjic first ol March next, sfter that period executions will Le'xuiuFti again it ill! who till to comply 'with tRis heftiie '' * ! ] '■ 'JoitN'i. Roberts, pny^OMtiTf i ,t rfe’a Ga.nuhtu iPay-Mast'r’s nfficc.^soian^aiii Fcb.ufialbl2rU9 C. C. (iruwli % Co. ' ■: . Mila oe«u«,.. ; : At .■i.hy i ur’jfc slow*, 15 tojia Swedcs iruq^aokined sizes 45 barrels PriefsWg Gl» d Jihds W I Rum ■■ 5' do NE do ■ >'■ -•> 7 pipes OugnicJIrindJr i • / „ 4 .do lUplFL- d9 2 do Hnclitlie da 15 firkina Goshen Uiijte^ 60 quarter box** Cigari' 1 * - .- 120 kvga'white Lead. V<*digri*. Prussian Rlue 5 bis spirits Turpentim: aftd brigiit Varnish 10 In-xes rufam Hat* *. ^ 2 do hruw do 1 do gliii-d do 1 do widow-do- 1 do castor, do, c, 2 rases coat, and yest jlimpas . , 8 trunks moiocco an'd.ltflther Shoes 3 dozen fancy Chairs', 1 elegant Settee- •«« * * ^ -’ • rsao■ : MOJYTHLT JYOT1QES. .YoticeV- * —=a» S. Kind months from this .date, > stall apply to the hooorable the jaslaceRpf tha infartor court of Chatham county, (hr leave to tell two hundred two sad a half acres of Load, in the 25!b district of WilkinanO, No. 169, (now Twigg’s comity,) for lbs benefit of the thinor, who drew it Moses Sheftall, guardian. may t. .oh —129 . .. . A’otice. Nine months after the dale hereof, appli cation will be made to the Ir.fario#-court of Chatham county, for leave to sell *11 that tract of land called pine Bio If,, hi. Chatham county, containing about 610 acres, bound ed south east by estate William Elliott’s land, southwest by Ogechee.ri*.er, north west by G. W M'Allister’s land, and borlb east by lands of Hugh Rote, being part of the real rstata of Ralph E. Eiiiolt, deceased, and sold to make a division among the heirs of the estate. ■ STEPHEN ELLIOTT may 7 107 surviving ex’or. Rkifimwi ii.srmnvni 1 *- JtVCTlOJYS. ViKbe teld M OfTdndewbmfi • -l 75 thds^snd tierces prime tttailing MOLAS5E?, 53 Sf*^ ptil0e SbCAM Landing from the adir taiKngo. ;fVbtn Haians Terms liberal, and made known ah tittie of said to caawamc* of 11 t’thcf M. Uerbchl, tmct'c. ^febt6. 39 a. To*MorroWy i^Ui. iosteot, tCill he sold before my atari, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT «W . Groceries aad Ury Gbois. A f % x>* :AiuJ rettrve. 19 frails fresh Arabian Bated. Sal* l# ommcm.e at 11 e'cieelc, A. Rowe, duel>, , feb 16 39 .'a4 -J' feb 10 lg- - Sfring'Good*. Received Jier Itrigw Ult.triJm and Maria, and .hip Victory, from Liveri-oqU, and lor sale on ac commodating terms, tlie,following Good.., chiefly selected for tfiiaiuiaikct: Dai Coosa—Vigdn'iaj' sit'd Undies’ fine pelisse Cloths, printed Shawls;si!|c -Vestings, Ticks, Flo rentines and Threads Gla.bwakx—consisting oJTciegant cut Wines Tumblers, Decanters nliTporkH Bottles '' Cuixi-r-gold burnished in' sets, packed in box es enamelled and pabjed do tip , - ■ . : i E.nTiizswajir—dmiog aad tcg.Sctvices ofja- pan.and Semi-China, i., . .. . » "* .atso - ' Hardware—Engli*h .M8stir3 ' Jl-liLondon Stouten ca-ka - * • A large assortment of • Bath_ vellum and post writing'iPsper, frotothe manufscturera.direot j. .'V.ir. -..'awa-lhoraas, j . frb 16—-l| ■ J9 • .S-./Id McFt vrharf. The subscribe^ Alter returning thankxtjojiis friends and the public in gefieralTer thi liberidencouragement he has received Irom them-irf l,m line, informs thfm of hit intention to dose fcisbnsiness in Savannah; and solicits those indebted V> him t6 make imme diate payment. . . LOUIS MIKAULTl frb :6 Jca- 39 ■ Notice. I herewith caution ali’aud'every person not to harbour nor trust my. wife MARY-ANN, on my account, as I will'not |>e answerable .for any of her contracts from this date. She left my bed and board without rfatoit: I do-not consider her as my wife, she having been-guilty of that crime which separates -the ban. of matrimony, according to the law of God and map. . t- .' John Thate ( feb 16 w——39" 1 Fifty Dollars’ rexeard ' Wil be paid tor apprehending- qnd lodging in any safe gaol, a negrd '.vo'rtsn who Inlnatvav from the subscriber in ; Jurathsfi d>y the nsme of Ltrcr. Said wench.ivheavy,faultbqt not-vyrv tall, dark, yellow complexion* roam'd face,. aboqt. 30 nr ; 35 years of age; has a ip-.r-nt' lump on her breast.— Snid Wench-hail lived in A'ugu’sta two years pre vious to her-running aaihy- r William Wright. The Georgia JoucnaV.Aavauoah ^Republican and Charlerton Couricv.w^f ,p^yei insert. the -above once a week. for. two mbiv.h's, sod .forwarfj.their accounts to the office of the '(Sguata. Chronicle for payment. * -•* *’ W W——fr——39 J Bi'ougtif.togaol, . In Savannah. F. hfua. v 1*. 1^)9. a negro man who say* hi, name' 13 ^TF.PsVlN and that fie" lohgt to Charles'’ li'atr; df'^thl'tetcher, 5ni Carolina. He is about Mt/t.a'.X i f'Vi-e mnd51 7.inches high: he bjunjoatibe jughL nf.hisieft tye • , -‘II. M'Call.p.-c. c' feb 16- JI9 I. ' Brought to. gaol, _ lab, Feh/u«*ry !aj9 4 - •.‘iiFRro Rian who fays his name, is CHART.ES* and iha( he. belongs to Simon"Frarer,*of luhieaty county --'He is about 55 years of age( arid'5 feet — ir.^irs high: squints with right Vyg, and has thr'marks country on :.is foreciaui.-■),! , , • -Jl-rMrCall, o. o.-o. U b" ' Broirthf to gaol, * 1n Savannah, Kebuar/IA; 1819, a ndgro" man bo says his names « ffiN,- and that hr belongs to Robert. Fraser, of Augusta; He ia about five feet nine inches high- and thirty yean of age; has * scar on his forehead... .H, M‘Call, o. c. c feb 16—-39 Brought: to Goal, In Savuuud,, L bep{ lffgldlH, *• negro man who if ajgr tndieshigh- Hecbaa-tCuwib'ng counlehtecc- and telb an-equivocal t*Jej thptquh of which is doubt- , *, fc . a. M-CALL, o cc oct 28 208 ■hi Brought W Gaol, In Savmitah, JamiirV 8^8:9, a negro man who savs his name is RoanS;,fad jhat lie belong, to John Garnet, of-Soiitji-CjMina. near .Augusta He is about tbirty-five.y.eajs of age and five feet • e mclies high. '„ He fornerly belonged to Mr. ■Iliams'ou. of this tilyi ' ' -- If Jl‘€ail, d. c. c.- jan 9—* ■ 7 ~ ‘ T : - » sxast -.kViti .. . . Administrators’ notice. Nine month* aft*r date, application will be made tffthe jo slices of the inferior court of Chatham county, for leave to tell the following property:—one tract of Land, in Chatham county, about seven miles front Sarannab, ly ini and being in the district of White Blunt, containing seven hand, red and fifty'acres, more Or less; two lo'tts with' the improvements thereon, in the aril' lege of VernonhOrgh,'-and one five-acre lot. two miles from the city ot Savannah! being the real estate-of oeptain Thomas Rice, lat«J of Savannah, deceased—to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the raid deceased. • ■ Ehrnejer S. Rees,? . Tliomas \V. Rice, \ °“ m ors - * may 14 o$--—113 Notice. Nine months after date application will be made to the honorable the Justices of thy Inferior Court of Chatham county, for.leava to self one undivided fourth pari of all that piece or parcel of ground, situate, lying and being, in the city uf Savannah, in New Leeds, Oglethorpe ward, containing fifty- two and a half feet front on West-Broad- Street, and one hundred and eighty feet deep, mote or lets; part of the estate, of L. Cope, deceased; being the property of Miss Mary Gardner, a minor. , „> . ..Adam Cope, guardian m,, IS—jo—-i 14^ u Notice.a Nine-months after date, applicatioa wjU be made to the honorable tbe Justices of .the Inferior court of Chatham county, for leave ter sell the real es tate of Mrs. Mary Flymlng, dec’d, for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Wm.'H. Greene, adm'or. SaymnaKjime 12, 181ft—$o 139 Notice. Nine months ‘after date application will be made to the honorable the indues of the inferior court tor the county of Effingham, for leave tc sell twenty-five acres of land, laying the A»u guda road, joining Stirk/s land, belonging to t|ie estate of the late Gcorg'e G. Nowlan, deceased, being a balance left of one hvmdreL. acres former* ly sold by George Nowlan—for ihe benefit of tin heirs and creditors of said deceased. i» . David Qugel, ex'or,. *nov 5—■ .222 15 * ■ ‘-Notice. : l "7 t Notice i* hereby given; thatgkt the expiratibi of.niae months, application will be made to. die court of ordinary fpr tjie county of Chatham, for leave to kell aQ the right and title ofthe late John Levitt,-esq* in a certain plantation on Islay island, reputed to Contain eleven hundred and fnurteen acres, belonging Co theestatq of ihe Iste Franciv Levctt, deceased; also five .hundred acres of land, situate in the county of Effingham, part of tlie said estate, for the benefit of the creditors and heirs of the said John LevettI '• Christiana Levett, GuartUan for the heir, of John Levett. feb 1 §0 26 Georgia—JlVlntosh county. By John Hatllie, clerk of tbe court of ordinary of tue county and state aforesaid.* To all whom it may concerti. . Whereas, Benjamin S. Lamb and Eliza Lamb applies to be dismissed from the administration oq the estate and effects of John Boss, late of *t!d county, dec These ai e, thcrefore/to cite and admonish all and singular the«‘kindred and creditors of the said d-ceased, to file their objection! (il any they have) in my office at M Intosh court-house, with in the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dismissety WiH be granted to the applicants. *. Given under my hand - and seal this 1st day of September, 1818. * [L S] JOHN BAILLIE, c c o sept 12— r!83 Georgia—Chatham county, Superior Court, January Term, 1819. James M. Wayne' T ” > Vi V Rule Mil. Joseph OoquiUo, dec’d. j -Upon the petition of James M. Wayne, of the county of Chatham,.praying the fore closure of the equity of redemption on the Jpllowjng. preiqi.es, mortgaged to ijin said J-mes 5l, VVayrie; /or the.-sum" of six hui - dri-'d dnltirs, t on (he twenty seventh day of April, eigh(e-n hundred and sixteen, to tvit. Jit tl id.1i.act of lard, situated in the county of Chathatn,. about three miles from Sav.n nah, adjoining lands of.the lute Stephen Alii len, containing ony hundred and thirty acres, more or let,, together witii all- the rights, members and appurtenances* thereunto be longing; and ivh'ich said 'tract of land was sold at public outcry on tbe seventh Hay of March, eigb.’eeq hundred and fifteen, by John B. Norris, esq. then sheriff of ihe coun ty of Chatham, to satiify sundiy executions against John Savary, deceased, and also all the right, title and claims, interest or de mand of tbe said Juteph B< qnitlo, deceased, and his legal representatives, in and to a cer tain portion of lot No. 5, Heathrote ward, say to eighteen feet on Jefferson street, by thirty feet on a lane. On motion of William W Gordon, attorney for petitioner, it it or dered. That the principal, interest and cost, upon said mortgaged premises, be paid into court witbin twelve months from the date, aini unless'the- same b» to paid, that the equity of redemption shall he thenceforth foreclosed, am: other proceedings take place pursuant to the act of the general assembly,, in such case made and provided; And,' it is forlhe.r ordered. That this rule be published in one of the public Gazettes of tins stale, at least once inkvery month,-until the time appointed for payment, nr served on tlie le gal representatives of the said Joseph Bn- quillo, at least six months previous to the t me the stid money is ordered to be paid into court as aforesaid. Extract Jrorn the minuter Job T. lioiies, clerk. jan S3 Jca—e-18 On Wednesday ticxty l?th in*t - Milt b, 0.14at {he Hon rf Meeert fiUi Jta, Lett Co. Halfpipe ) old Lor dun particular Sladeira Quarter cask J 'WINE Thirty boxes Spanish CIGARS Terme, cash • > Sate to rsoMcace ut 11 a’cfcck. M. Herbert; ouef’r. Teb 15 38 ..V Valuable City Lots for Sale,; * Ik li t sucrtK- . • ■ « -/e On Thursday nqxt, the IStU.init MB b€ told otfare my *(cr<% — Four IOTS, Noe 25. 26,27 and 28. in Wathhip- ton ward, each 60 by 96 feat—one of aliieh fronts in Washington square. " , *l*o Two LOTS, ifi Jack son Ward, O.d fig fronting on South-Broad 'stteet, and iinmtdia'ely opposite tbe near brick building of Thomas.Gard- xer, taq.. , Terms made known at tifye of sal*. Sale to commence cl 1| o’cle'et *' ■■ M. HeYbert, gt/MY.-. f ~- l ~~— —r a , Steam Boats for Salt- . The steam boats EAGLE and NSW-JtlfSEV. will.be offered at public sale: at Roaley’s tiliarf, in the city of Baltimore, on MbiUay,- tht Pt of March, at 4 o’clock m the afternoon, frith ail their equipment*, bed*, furniture; (tc. They have bulb powerful engines, almost i*«. on tbe ruHkt approved plan of Holton and W.U- On ihe lqw pressure, tbe Kew-Jcrsey lias capper boilers very thick, and the Eagle iron boilrm, also very thiek. The Newacney is admitted to'be equal in kiwed to any steam boat in the Chesapeake bay; and the Eagle l» not much inferior to ber in speed: Tliey are both completely coppered and ire rei- dy to.tpimmence immediate.qperationsi they have three cabins,. large, comfortable and elegant.— They Have been built tf grtod material- TI<« Eagle Would suit' s shallow navigation', as Shi' ■* a fight- draught of Water.. The INtw-'JCrsey Jiaa not a heavy draught of water, put durwa^/ew inches mure than,the Eagle. .' Tlie terms of sale will tx'acriJJl on nhe-frrrd «f the purchase mraity Vor si* months; andtliee ihirj, rime'months, and the residue iu twelve .montba, with interest,on each from the day fcf sale. .Notes with approved endorsers will bq/e- qttirq). , Th'ese boats will positively be sold with out reserve, a bargain mad therefore be expected in them; they will be sold’ separately. ■ • BxiieiK ^'Partridge, • . .’lycnto for the ometo. dyThe Nations 1 Intelligencer, Richmond f.rv qHirer, Franklin Gsaette, (Philadelphia,) rharlev ton City Gaaette; Savannah Republican, arid Au gusta Chrbnicle.'wm copy the' above twice * b-telr ■till tale, and aeitd their xbroont* to the i.fdaf of the Federal Republican, UaUimura, for collection febr' Oil the first Tuesday in March; * Wilt be told before ilie Court.Hpu’e, in tl.it eiiy , uttiiecn Ihe ittrialhtntro, ' A prime MULATTO GIKU about 17 yesiri < t age, a capable house servant Terms, cask.* • . ■ M- Herbert, aucl't’. feb 11 35 . Executor’s salty On Thursday, the 18th March netf. Will bcooldbefore myltorr. Alt the Goods ami Ellccts of Mr Francis Fo!- tier, deceased; colrbllnz Gold IFatcka, patent levers, repeaters and. plain Silver ditto do, dp <Io d« Gold Chains Gold Seals slid Etys ‘ - *' Gold Breast-Pins' Plated Ware, ami A variety of JEWELRY Terms, cash. . Sale to commence at 11 'Yclock. 'M. Herbert, a«ffV. ‘" feb 4— ... 29 .Notice ■, . . Commission niorchznts are" required to settle the tax due on’saiea made on commission to the 1st ult. on or befure the J8tb instant. Join; I. Robert*, city treasurer. City Treasurer’s office. Savannah Feb. 1819-32 For Sale To the merchants, and a*, tbe lowest price. Straw Hats Merino Shawls Gloves ‘ , • Gauges •. 1 A , > ■ Ladies’ Cans . Prqnel 'and silk SI,oe:> ’"Two Pendulum CluCkil * Perftrmtry Corsets •« •;. p . . , • fork* aad Spoons, s c;npcniU6r, . . Jewelry , French Books . N. B There i» bat avefylitfle Quantity Of vvery one nf these poods. * \ . « , Apply at Mr. Btxufufd’s, feroogti'.«n:fflreel, nert door to.Mr W II Bullpch. . ' feb 15— *•- 38 ' Brought to (faolj In Savannah, January. Ip, J8i'J, a mulatto trjan who says Lis name ct^RAJlUgt, and tnat lit 6 - long* to Jfr Goodwin, of Edgefield, South-CarOli-' na. He is abddt thirty years of age, and fire feel eight inches bighr stout xbd ivcll formed for Strength and actwqy.' Re say* he wad formerly tbe property of Beuja. Glover. , J , H; 81‘CalI, j. e. c. jan 14-—II Brought to gVClj In Savannah February '6, 18)9 a negro thill who says his imirir is SAM, and tl.it he belongs to Allen Perkins, near UmenvHlr titan houK, South Carolina. Be is about thirty year* of arf, and 3 teet-7 ihche* 1.1*1: aa)S his pteienl ow ner por chawrd him cf" Hire Rosa, a*d-that be ranaWaV before Christ mat. - V H. M'b.aJif n. tie - ttfimvti ' V V