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A'v+if riiflfced ta.mafti their, manners
ami moral*.
* I am happy, to inform Jop that the
prow ptness with tthiJi captain Martin
aciz-<l ami punished these offierplrrs, ha*
. Jtude alUsi.-.iljlc and deep, impressing. on
the wimU ut the whole qatipn, since which
they have evinced tlit-,i$u»t peaceable.ami
friendly ilitpositipa uniformly, wheqx.vr
tl»ey have tqet with our hunters, cuurleuus-
ly taken, then bypttigu.ai gaipe, au|l,borne
it to our camp.
Notwithstanding the celurtatic.e evinced
by onr troops on their eaibarknlpm, ami
their present exiled situation, the utmost
cheerfulness,hai rnony. and gqad humour
prevails; every „i.e appears enraptured
wall liie expcii^juu^ai.'U-lor bold tflveu
Lures eager.
This happy change isay, I think, be at
tributed to the uniform and correct ay*'
turn nl discipline which has been observed
tlie <4Bct*ra, awl the pnm.pt atjl r*«u
lur manner in which diey have bpei;
paid.
One of our best soldiers lately, received
Rn accidental shot in the knee, w.Ujch ha*
eventuated hi the loss of a lejty on which
the commander immediately very gener-
'ca.nly presented him wtjh a donation of
aAstn hundred dollar a fur his future a up
port.
The troops are r.emai kably healthy, and
the season beyond deseriotion fine.
'Flie American brig Josephine, csptaip
Ilaniptpn, from. Liguira. wie.raptured.ou
tlie 2.'ill January, by the VenezuHian lirig
Oronicp. the Jo-ephine was owned in
and bound to. Philadelphia,—«V. 1'. IT lit
st.
The trials of Jack Ifmlges, James
David Conkling, li.iimatt i'er.it and D.tvi
Dunning, for the murder of It'chard Jen
nings, were finished on the lltli insjt. at
Goshen. They wore all found guilty; an
all, except llantvih Terd, sentenced to b.
hung on the loth day of April.
itfimish roed Wui first called up. Th
judge staled to her in substance, flint, ir.
consideration ofnei hex, of the probabili
t» that the mandates of a stern and infl.-x
iUc Uusliand might have intlueoced h.i
Condu* I io relation to the murder-, in con
. ti'lera ion of her peculiar situ itiuh, as iv-
Wresenti'd In the court—and also in ion
Snieraiion nf the destitute situation of her
Children, already deprived o' a fath
that she wi.s nuw to If*- tlie.r only protec
tor; th- only parent to Whom they thust it.
future link for support—that tlieso, and
variety of other cunswfeiaUuns, piesaed
t&Vinselves upun the ininils nf the Court.
Wiio, with tlie advice and consent of th.
Counsel for the people, had thought proper
tuextend to tier.ail the mercy the law
Would allow. She was theieforc sentenc
ed todOday* confinment in the county jail.
JamcsTced, David Cockliii, David Dun
ning an Jack llpdges, were next rallen
fp, aiui addressed with #• (enmity, by
judge Van Ness, lie stated to them the
nature ami enunnity of ti.p crime of wbi;h.
they had been convicted. Ije observed
.that this was the first instance in this state,
of a niunler having been perpetrated by
hired »ssa»*!ii9. He spoke of the faigness
of their ti iaU, and implored them tocherish
a forgiving disposition tbwaids all men
etc. etc. He men pronounced iheix -en
tenet, which: was, that lh.cy all 'be (tris-eiil
from the place where thvy.’thfcn, itnoil, t<
tht* prison whence they last caine;and that
they Ik. taken from It.coce, toitlie place of
vxe.uiion.oii Friday, the tSth ilcy of April
Best, and there be hunt* hy 'tlie f.eck*.be-
twcvii the nnurs ot two and tin rc o’clock
in the niter noon 1 , until they were dead.—
At; addit.ou.il sentence Was passed upon
Jack, that after the death, his V.'dy was to
be.delivered tu the president ol the medi
cal society of this t.-unty foi diHMjction.-i
Hia .iluty a* a ni.vcistraie pas then per
formed—but the judge did not slop here—
i.e ! he a addressed them in the 1 language o'
a trien i—ih>- la gusge ol a Christian; ex
burling them to improve the few remain
in^l ::ji they had to live, in preparing f..i
death apil rfernity. It tyas indeed a so
imm mid aOnettng scene. The wretched
vitin * of despair stood before the tribunal
«d justice,an nntui spectacle ol huniau tie
pr.ivity. —.V. I', jive ring Tost.
We bear with great pleasure that the
•eceptmn of general Jack-.nr. was more
a{>lendid at lijltiiunrc than at Nvtv-York
»» Philadelphia. The reception at Phila
dejphia was suggested by fie grat.fitly ot
the citizens, and witlmu| th-’«e bold ex
innples which claim a still richer display
q/public honours. New-Yoik pcufiltcn
Irom the self luugnt purpose of Pinladei-
phia, and heightened rVecy pleasure,—
Jlalumore.clcta'.cd every j. y» 811,1 y* 18 see
pic hero of our age tnuniphing in (he
(teaits of onr citizens. The »>und is un
der ! tt“ whole heaven. There w is a sense
in vr!iich flic joy, was univcr*ai!—Selim
Register.
The report of the senate has been fead
and praised. \Ve .i;e accuxtouied to heal
Stull praises But the report of Mr. Adam*
at II is uue<| Jailed. The eloquence i*
that of gratitude, the gen ip s that ot tiutli
and the dcveHnprinrr.t is to display the
comprehensive views ol a great mind which
bad wrought salvation fur the country —
It is pot an artifice of insinuation,* dis
guise of envy, the p.-rvertion of hatred,
•and the rancour of di*apponumrnt. No.,
ft is a search for truth which gratitude libs
demanded, and it is a well finished Y»rK,
to be pronounced worthy of the reward
Which virtue is to bestow in all gene ra
tion V—»6.
gave him.an interest iq. the rounlrj; and,
before he left Canada, he had put posed to
cro*a Uie American cootin nt to. the Pa
ctfic ocean; but the tvar preveptorj. An
enthusiasm,awakened hy the slightest in
cident,is capable oEsu'iJime eflf.-ct, Whit
a journal would. Bougainville have g>v.en
us! Blessed bf the enthusiain bhaf bles
ses and exalts, the human race.-?rKssex
Register.
W,e understand, fsays *hc Norfolk Her
ald of the lCth iqsL) that the president.uf
,lhe United States will pars through tliis
town about* fort-night hence, on his sou
thern tuor, taking the lower route through
Xnrth-Carolina, and g.-ucecdiug on to
Cliarlestuu,
ejurio.Yi
CirAULESTOV, March C5.
The public will do well to be on their
guard against counterfeit bank bills, mauy
of which ere now in circulation. A fifty
dollar, counterfeit bill, of Ffmlson batik,
New York, was oifereijj within a day or
two, hy * person, who. was about to take
hi* passage fof New Orleans—.Courier.
Letters received yesterday from New
York mention, that the tqller of one ol the
banka in that city had. been arrested,
charged with having purloined from the
institution two hundred thousand dollars!
Two cespectab.l.e brokers, of that city, had
also been arrested as accomplices in tfie
nefarious transaction.—*i&.
Natches, Feb 2.
A motion for a new trial,in the case of
Adair against Wilkinson, tvas agitated in
he supreme court last week. After con
viderabje discussion, the cnu.it postponed
giving an opinion until nexj t,erm.—ttepub
tican.
JlftrrieS—In P»r«, t}ie eelrtuvted gcnerxl- K&
diplomuijt, in the service of Kiiuo, si
lloasv, to Midcnoiielle the niece of Talleyrknd.'
SHIP XE WS.
POHT of savannah.
TYPHUS FEVER.
A London paper atatrs that Dr. Smith
obtained from parliament five thousand
pounds for the billowing recipe lor the
cure of the Typhus Fever; *‘»ix drachpi:
! powdered nitre, 6 do of oil of vitriol
mix them in a tea cup by adding to the
nitre one il.cactnu of the oil at * time.*—
i’he cup to bse pjaccd, during the prep.ara
lion on a hot hearth,' or plate of heated
iron,and the mixture stirred with a tobac
co pipe. The cup to fie placed it; dilfc
ent parts of the sick rootn.’t ,
THU REPUBLIV.LY.
SATUKDAY EVENING, March 27, 1819.
An attempt was made last evening to fire our
city. C'oals and cmchuitibje matter were found
under the house of Levi S. D'Ljcn, raq. near It
raylort livery stables. It was discovered by
the issuing of smoke', from tfie spot wfiere the
combustibles bad been placed. Had it bees lste
night mqeh injury might have resulted. A ne-
gro boy hga been taken up on .suspicion as the
perpetrator of tbia iirecndio.ua altcupt.
The annual election was made in New-Hamp
shire on the 9th instant. The repnkiicana have
succeeded in every branch of the government.
A late writer, mentioning* the death of
the circumnavigator, jjuugainville, who
died at the age ui 86. relates what tin* offi
cer said,in the nearing of his jnl-de-cainp,
Levi*,.wh. n, at Tirpudeloja, fie, in the
action, was knocked down by a UafC, and
When an officer haif.ssiid to Levis,‘jmur jB,
fs killed; we must bury bmr. to-morrow
*rith the rest-.* B- •» he ruse, repli il,
Woe are quite coo! about it; but you are
^pt to bury me tbit tjbe!’ ' The incident
A Correspondent respectfully suggests to the
City Couheil the addition of two, or four horse
men, to tlie present City Watch; they may prove
useful, in the detection or rnsCxanoii of incen
diary acts^exyerienee should teach the necessity
of this. If the funds be riot competent to the'
“discharge of additional expense, let a tax be laid
on camagei, livery servants, and every kind of
superduttiea. In the mean time, r. private guard
of mounted nien would nqi.he amiss. Vigilance
is only to be observed, in order to ferret out a set
of lurking villaijs, that (it is strongly suspected)
now infest our city.—"Shut nut the stable when
the hor,e hath fled.” Arouse, citizens! exerty our
energies—purge the city—do your duty.
.Q HI.YT.
Mr. Eorpn—With a writer, (under the signa
ture of "S.’’ in your paper «f I agree
as respects tile enclosure of lots, \yiiere parrirges
are kept. I have onan’ier r<e»ou why vacant lots
should he enclosed, w hich is briefly this—When
they become the receptacle of dead animals, pu
trid fish, and oilier fihh, which,.in the warm sea-
son, when acted tinon (particularly after a show
er of rain) by the stm, is rendered not only in-
prrtcile to the neighbors, but highiv rfanger-
'>u«, as Capable of engendering disease.
I preeume not to i^cintr to c-ulicd. but, would
reim.mer.il the p.i-.tg- of an ordinance, requiring
the owners of vacant lo's to have tliem fenced in,
or ord*r it to he elone at their expense. I'he
warm staie-n is approaching, and the sooner
they ‘ take order” ou the subject, tlie better.
I'tiU ISU.NU PUUUfdO.
V itiRIVKU,
; Sloop ErientWifp, CUrk, Elizibitb-City, 4 days
; —with, corn X{«1 stares—tfl.J BrowftAjd tbp moa.
ter.
'_ . eaxaiwn.
Ship Qlio, fkalh, Ltverpoed—I Minis
Ship Mandarin, Duncan, Ereir.en—liichsrdso;
JeCo. ' '
. Ship Talbot, Freeman, Liverpool.
Freiicfi brig Fanny, Itlqnd, Nantec—Q. Maurel
Schr Helena, Low, Frenchman’s Bajc, Matya-
chusetta
i Schr Genera! Scott,'Smith, New-York
Schr Elizabeth, Travtra, llaltimorb
Schr Yl'tlli.tn, L'erter, I’on-au Prince—Gffene
h Lippit
, Schr Melinda, Crowell, Prov'dence
Schr. Logan, Holmes New York.
Schr. Three Ffends, Clark, Ifermuda—L Minis
Schr. Swan, ‘falinjan. Malar,zas—Nicholas h,
Netfi
Sloop Packet, Cowing, Hew-Yorfi
Sloop Susan, VValtonpSt. Mary’s
SIpop Harriet, H*rriaoa, on a wrecking voyage
XaOM OUR CORBXirOMlI.VT.
QJJ&t nf tine Char’smp Ctu'ier,
, 'ihurtdiiy. March 25—nnnn.
Arrived thin morning, ship Mary Ct Henry', Grea.
ton, Liverpook 5JI days, with dry g»o.la, earthen,
w-i re, hardware, paints, Ac. Left ship Octavj
Wilson, ' ✓ ■ this pol l, to sat] in 5 or & days.
Sloop /incline, Orajly, Xuvannah, 1 day. Sail
ed in company w ith ship Cotton-PUitt, Fa*h, for
New.York; brig Gen. Jackson,-Pierce, fot; Provi.
dence, (a. i )p_ sloop* Francis, ‘Fowler, and Mac
donnugb, Gladding, buth for New York. On
Wednesday, ofi'Tynee, saw a large tbip standing
in.
Sloop Delight, Cooper, Savannah, 1 day.
Sloop Volant, M'Lean, Savannah, 1 day.
For Liverpool
Tbefinefast ratin g shid UBOhJA, gap-
tain Hat;, w>U meet with immediate despateb -r
For ffeigiit apply 10
R. R, Ricliardsna & Co.
march 27—1 73
For ^ York an4 QoniieqttQUt
Sire**
The steep N EW YQRIvPACRluT, Hus-
cal, will bediapatnbed imtne.iiately, hav-
ling part «f bey freight eiigaged. For
treigbt or p-at-age. having good accommodations,
apply to Uic master On board, or to
'• G, F. &O Pttliijes.
march 27 -X——73
Managers SfJssihtatits ofEngines;
TAKE NOTICE.
There wifi be a rpgular meeting of yqttr board
THf8. EVENIN9, your usual place, precisely
at 7 o’clock. '
JJtj trier ej He Pretident
Juh* Hau.pt, sec’ry. .
5jar*h £7 —— 73
jfattalion Orders^
tfeyannah, March 27, 1KJ9,
' A PV*6e of the First Uattalion is hereby order
ed to be had op Thursday, die lath of April en
suing. 1'be companies within the If'irst Battalion
district are therefore required to be pawled, arm
ed avid equipped, on tfie morning of that day, on
the Hegimctital parade, preparatory to fcxtjing
the Battalion, tyhtcb wit! beat 10 o’clock..
By order Steele White, licut. col.
. -* HBNKT 1. VALl.EAU,
adjutant let t)at. Ut Jteg’i. O M.
march 27——Ti
THEATRE;
The public is i^nectfulty informedi that
. * . ‘ MR- COOPER
as RE ENG AGED fofia few mgbts, and will make
hi* appl-amnco in the ebaraeter of I*Et‘rtftE,
EO& THE ’BEEBEiT *
Eveaing, 2^,
Will be performed, the TRAGFJ1Y of
VENICE PRESERVED;
Or A Ut OT jDXST 0 VEXED.
PFinuE, ' ’■ MR. COOPiu
Jaffier, _ j'inn ,
Duke of Venice* Horton
Serydt, ' Faulkher
FriuB, Clark
Bedanutt; Drummond
Spinbsa, Muin
‘lheodore, . Schouotli
Durand; Seward
F.lliot, Fennell
Officer, Hyatt
Senator*, Guards, Ac. *■
Bclyidcra, * Mrs. Gilfcrt
TQ,w3uch vvill be added, ffpy the first time here)
a Farce, in 2 Acts, called the
SLEEPING DRAUGHT.
.f*performed tn London, Mw^rork, tic. vstA.un-
hjtundjif. applause.
D jetor Vincolo,
farmer Bruno,
Rinaldo,
Fopolino,
Gabriutto,
Yaldo,
1st Fellow,
2d fellow,
Francisca,
Nonna.' '
Mr. Faulk #r
Horton
ijrummond
llilson
Dalton
Qtitn
Seward
Scbonntti
Mrs. Drummond
Waring
On MOXDAY EljEXIXG,
^he celebrated TRAGEDY of tie
ROBBERS*
From the German of-F. Schiller,
GIL^RLES DJp MOOR, • MR, (iOOFER,'
In rehejrstvV a COMfcDV. called the feREEN
MAN, from the French of M. M D’Aublgny, by
U.' Jones, esq ’ ‘ :
In preparation, the Grand Rnmantie Melt-JJra.
a ufiVAOVU THE TAU t AR 1 ’ [ ;
v Tickets and places fori the IJoyes may be
id from. 9 till ^ o’clock.at.Mr Haxo K *.’»i 0PP°-
_.te the'Exchange, where the Box Office will be
kept; and in the' evehing.'at tlie Theatre, as usual,
fjj. A performance every evening this week,
flf No postponement onaccount of the weather.
Admission to the Boxes and Fit, os* stair-
uii—to the Gallery xirrr czhts-
|H The poors to be opened at 6, and tire per
formance to Commence at 7 o’clock precisely.
RCT=* Versons of Co/oi'canaot biadmited
Savannah, March 27; 1819.
tesaat
Company Notice- ,
Execution* will be iisued in ten days after date
against all persons belonging to the 2ti Company,
ClKh Battalion, 1st Kegment, Georgia Militia, on
whom flues w-ere imposed by a court bf inquiry,
held at the Market, in this city, on the 22d inst
for the aforesaid company; unless they come for-
ward and pay the avaunt of fines imposed by-
said court of enquiry, or file a sufficient exouse ou
oatlr, within ten days from the date hereof, for de
fault of parade on the I3Ut instant.
I.' D'Lyon,
tap!. 2dcompany, 62/h hat. l«l rear’s. <J. M.
IDHtoh V6 o 72
To Rent,
My Dwelling House. It has eight rooms with
fire place**—four apartments in the cellar, which
are paved with the best quality of flag; and up*
on the lot are a kitchen, and commodious earri •
age house, o;c I’he houde might be made secure
against fire, and its situadou is convenient for
merchant’s counting rooms.
George Jones.
march 27— 73
TUBLl€ SALES.
Will he Sold
Q.n the firtr Tuesday id Apt it next.
By an order o£ the bon*.rah)e the Inferior court n
Chatham county, at the usual hours of axle, in
■ front of the coq t-house, *
Five Negroes to wit: Betty, her three children,
ant) Arthur—to be sold as the property of the es
tate of Benjamin Komtlf, tu make a division
among the lieirs of saitf estate.
M. Forsyth, executrix.
feh 2.V fL—47, ' .
StateBuvk Shares.
On Tuesday, 8th of jJfirif' entvutjf.
Will be sold, atsiie Courtin Ui’erity of
Savannah, between Ihe hAOiirs >.flO and 2 o*cVck,
Ten S4Al;BS in the «tock of the bank ftf the
State of Georgia—TM property of Airs Hrrxt li>s
a Minor 'Sold by order of the Court of Ordina
ry ofChatharnwCounty.
William T. Williams* Suatcdivn,
feb 2 1— V7
’Wuoitifam
. ' bii 'tliesclrvV,. sbUi bSl. .
IFill be sold'on board,.Ueshif 2.Vert; ti*
, Onfton's irtin’rf,'T' ^ •
eoo'a liiisfacls: Livferjiool g&jiuiff
Salt ;
’cmw TRt^e known at itme of aa-t.
' to CMsasfoca0t.il i» : .
/ ; tJ.. Hi rberti aiht K
30tii ink
tin arch 2S
^hjrues'dajr, tils
IT,ll he sold on Ciaitfn’s iihu r J".
SO kfg»L»rl , ' •. *1
blj.^No i viic&er*^, yul toli
’ ly use
4 barrel} Cber^T ., .
9 boxes London Mustard.'
3 baflr*stlneTwine .y.
Tertnsmade known at tjme of.tala
Sale to fa.itpexc* at It .n'itnck a
. ” ‘ At ttvrberti fliicTr.. "
inarch ?6—72 \ ■
On £atUfdaj,. ihe 2(
Will be sold at tlie Lxc' iu ge wharf, wit!
.. to close eona^nment,
SO.Ijhds quaddloape M«.|altea . , af .'
13 pipe* L F Matieira \vJ)e; this yen;'* itrjsf,
tation
20 pipes Holland Gin,' Ratly-AnnVcargri
200 a *r* frath Mu.tft. ! tlaisija
200 ooze* A by 10 window Glasd
TS hamp ;* porter Bottles
30 boxts'mgro Pipes .
5 easss Chinese paper Hanging*
5 cases Chinese dming Sets .
Tcrihir—sum^ under S->bO cash, over 300- ti
J$500 sixty days; over ,<00 tn SlO-t) fourmonths;
and ovdr §1500, six treu'.hs, for appriivtd erl-
dptxecl paper. . ' ‘ ‘ '
Salt to (omrbence ©t It o’clneh. . - .
. M Herbert, aut.fr.
snsrrh 27 73 .-
Ue.pja.hle House art Lot, for sdhi
.On-tlie first Tuesday in Apt;i! next; v
Will;be -old at ihe court liuttse in tbe city uf Sj.
' van’hab. between the usual hnurj of ten and
three o’ch ek, ,
„ t Tb?t two-story dwvlimjf House on corner c(
East Broad-street and .he Pay. together wi'hj
Lot, whiOi ply ti an abnmiLyent to the city rt 9
dbllafs. There ta re on tb<r premises an excellent
H'fohen and Stable, 1 and all other necessary out
buildings and dl in good repair,
Terms will be inviting and trudr knc't n ns
the day of sale • Application m mtantiiue esu bo
made, to Q. I_ Dobson, esq ot the subscriber. '
, •'* Si. yerbert’
riiafob 22 68. - "! ,
Executed rc.Vil . * t
On Ute first Tuesday in RgrtTnirfi .
Will,be sold before 1he eOUrt-bouse in this c,ityf •
between tfis-usdal hoar* of 10 tnd 2 <'*cf 'er,
the following property, belonging-to tkc e.tato
of the'Isl^.Mrs. fclirs Arnoldt , _ ''
The House and An
son ward, fronting on Oglethorpe scitaref
Thrre Lots m Cui-ry town. No 2€) V!'
and 29; v ' .
urime Negro Men, Cato 2nd Cwsar, f.rej'
rate bricV-makers. " ■
A Negro Men, named Jack, in excellent hostler
and eoachfoan. ’ . -
A yoting Negro Fellow, ffollv accustomed to'
driving i dray. . » ", j .......
Three Negro Women, Rose, ?*tty and SylvfiC
whh iheic threc children. ..
Term.'—halt the puTc'.ase pVsney of the bint
aud Ipt may remain or. interest two, three and foci
"eat*. " By order tbe ex<eu(or. " ' '
^t. Herbert, qf&tV.
march 1C — ■/ 63 ^ .
From Eurofc.—The ship Mary & Henry, from
Liverpool, arrived at Charleston on Thursday last,,
in a passage 51 dqy*. Tlie acitoonta by tier are
nut so late, by one day. as Uiote by ihe Thorn.
The following letter confirms the depression in
the cotton iparket:—
**Liverpool, Jan. 29.
“Our cotton market continues in the most de
ireMed su e; the fcivorabic result to the Eoctdn
_ hcu>e sale, w her*? 17-iKKJ bales we e sold at
goud prices, produced no good resul; here. Our
market is thinly attended by boy era—They screw
u* to the lowest ebb, *nd then take 20 bales; fre
quently 10. Yesterday 50 bale* of fair quality new
Crop uplands were sold at 16d To-f'.ay ye have
had scanty attendance at a public sale of 600
rats, which may cause rather more business, but
cannot implfovc price* much The dealfrs art
supposed to befuH of £ast*India cotton at (leclm*
ing prices, and onp or tw o failqrts liaving narrow
ed the indiifgerice cf t|ae bank*, ye *rs reduced at
present to a few ^pxnneps as customers
M East4ndix cot'on continues to arrive, both here
and in London, and W*U tend to kcc^p down otfiei
kinds, *j thf re is no question it is grown into gen.
eral use fox 1 particular purposes; Sea-.danda are in
very. 1 muted demand^ and.ill be lower.
“Bice is declining—tbe Kt.c ck of EsstIndia rice
is eery large, and the lownesaof 'its vahie brings
it into use. to tbe exclusion of yours. 1 * Tobacco is
J -* ! -ipfc and will be ocUl low^r. The <*-»•'—
eek of |d.* has increased-Iks sale of
dtclinipj
last
decline
prime
a 2s; upUnd|, new 15j^a46f(k old 16 ai7d; Or*
Iean**l6 a 19d; rice; in bond, 32s 133sj Pslva 18s
a 24si tobacco* Georgia, 5d a 7&7?
L "*E T ' ' " . N ,
'Tiro Thousand Hollars!
The aU.ve reward,will be paid to ;u.y nerson
ho, will furiinli information whiclt shul! cause the
apprehension and conviptiun of the person or
persons concerned in altering the Bills of any of
the ii*itks in this city, from five and ten dollar
fifties and hundreds.
The undersigned, wi:h the desire of drcoveiing
the perpetrators of tho.se infamous acts, will re
ceive information^ either personally or in writing,
and liberally reward tho^e who may fqrnirh intel-
licence to effect the aD Jve object so important to
this oonimuniiy.
W. B. Bulloch, V. Ti. of Ga,
Geo. Lmle.rson, P. /’. /}.
R. RichanUon, V. O. B. U, S.
mareh IS 63
JVbtice.
All persona Indebted to the estate of Hermn
Hoatlley. d»ee*,ed.are hereby requested to o>*k
Immediate payment, and, a|l having cla'ms agaii:*t
said estate to present them, properly attrsled,
within the time preK.rihed hy law. to
Clarissa Hoadiej, qdm'rjc,
Kieeborougli, March 4. 18:9 fx— 64
Notice.
AH person, having demands ajrat’nvt the est»tg
of the late John Levett, >l*ceasea. will render the
same, duly attested,- and thojk indebted sill ple-je
make payment to tire subieriber,, administrators,
with the wdLaimexed* ’
. "...C-hristina Levett,
John Carriochan.
vpaveh 19-—-if. 66
For gait,
A valuable,tract * f htid containing a$out 2200
acres within four mijy.of tlie town of Jefferson,
in Camden ^oumy.r ThB land is situated on the
SatsHa r»ver, and on the St Mary’s rbad$ty is well
calculated for the culture of ri^e, emtofi or cane,
and whf be Sold low on appheatio*! to Messrs.
RkJ' Habersham or to Joseph 0 Habersham*
feb V.
To ihe . Public.
The subscriber hiking- provided himself with
suitable Buildings, plea-antly situated, in the town
of St Mary ’s, gives notice' to his friends and the
public, fhat the same is na)r open .for tlie recep
tion of gentlemen, or geaHemeh'w-i h their trini
ties, whqth,; travel fmith.mititsuit of health or
otherwise 5 ' Rootpj ready-furnishtd if required,
and every exertion' treed to merit the considera
tion of those *bo fevur him with their company.
Tir bar will be provided with choicest liquors su'd
Stables furniR^td^wUh x>*»«s»ary'articles' foensure
a portion of the public patronage.
Isaac Crew*.
St Xsiy 5 *, March 13; 161B
'•s' 'MR ' "
Sheriff's sales.
On the first Saturday nfer the first T-judtiy in
.9fail next,
Will be sold at the market house in the town o 1
St Mary’s. ■ Camden county, betw en the hours
of ten and 1 Hrt* o’e!”rk of that f'l!'.
The folioning negro. 81av<s, viz: iliar.na. Char
lott and Clarice;; levied on. as the property o!
Ezekiel Hndnall to sati'fy the foi|ow:ng >xt[ii
tinni, viz: Sarah -tuart, adm’tx Genfge S'uart, v
E?ekie! Hndnall Willi n* (Xlrbey «■» hzekie
Hndnall, B-ja'-flUC ng, vs Ezekiel liuduall. Pro
perty pointed on; liy the deendaut.
Condition.', cash..
fsaae Bui lev, s. c.a.
’ M‘i~rh. 'Jjty r62
'v/nirulor’s Pales!
Or* ut ' ■ 'I'liesduy in .Jll- y nert,
il! b“--<he court-house in tfilt city
gc'* m/ : r writer of the Mmorable tfie jus
tic.r - (-i* *r•* court * f • hatb^m r«>»fi*y;
T> • • o' i*:md t cnc !y*ittg ih tlie cennty <>♦
,i»;v n » ilc ci::*iaining?s^Q rcrtu;
, o in iht pbjini> if Vt iflees, Z4 r ;
v- * being the r»u»l e»ia»^ of John Mutler, t dec
; fut- tjic benefit «>f iht hr:i*s aiit; creditors
lames Avost Oiipjarfm or.
feb 26 f
Ta he sold*
On Monday th* 3 d day tff May next.
At Riceb.orougii, between, be u,usl iiOlii. of »e:
and f ur o'clock.
Ail the Personal-Es - ate of Hermon Hoadley
deceased, cop.sisiing of a g*i.eral atjorttrirnt of ;
Ory (i'obds. ■ ready nrofo Clothing. Hardware,
Furniture. 6ig, and sundry other articles! Sale-
o continue Ip iti'dav to day tintil thd' wfinfo is
sold. . tXARiSSA HOADLEY arbs'rX.
Ricehoroiig*'. Liheftv co. msreh )i- 64
On the f;rst Tuesday ui April next,
Ifill he tn’u before the' Ceilrt t/ayie in this e/18,. I
Five handknme building l"|; for .Si mmer rest]
fleiicc at lh"SVlijis ItJiifl' xdjouning ihe lands
td^n Mc’lntosfi e-(j - these jtre tlie only wj
ter lots for sale at that |d.tce t and as regards 111
hcivlt^ii.esi. ct .btiiiity i f situation this cannot 5$
surpass^ ir» i!.«e s'»uti eri.. country; there is
*w.i :i? ?!»is flare win ;*e children can have tfy
heh» fit'M an' excci.cdl edorsttion is weft as healcL
duns g the si.dfPfr season, 4 ThVi of slid lots Wiq
he exhibited ««n the day of suK ircan bt seen
ary time oil aj plicitiCr.. s .
M. Iltfbcrt, auct't.' i
march 13 66 , 1
0;i <he: fa4 TncsJay i« April heji
11 ill be Mold rn front of the ‘.crui*i~/}oute, if
prci’iousiu disput' d of at primate tal*
|aal The. JW US# and $01
gfl IS] on the Bay, at present' occupied by f*
■ ■fljl Charrirr. ■
fltouais.’ Side at 12 o'chek.
\\ illitnr<l dj- Bafjer, aucFrij
To whom apply for terms at private sale,
f, b 22 1 4*
Administrator's shied/ •
On' the first Tuesday in April next, ..
Wiu.be suld in front vt the' enuit house betfi]
. tlie usual htnirs of It) aivl 2 o’clock,
The House *ud tlprd nf (it No 7. io Heatiji;
ward, fronting nn Barnarn street, being
tire eornir liltofilrCell’s Term,«ash.
M. ffero'j’rt, aij-i’ri
feb 2-'>—ixm ■ p ' v|
On (he fftfit Tuesday in Am
Will t>e otiered for kale at the ecuVHhousi
All that Plantation or Tract of lrend, on 0._
haw, called the Middle Plantation, containi:,;-l
one bony 8‘0 acres; more dr lesepwidi one thl
nl the undivided land’ belonging to tlie same ps
:>-rty. Tmi*aknc 'hiril, cash; two thirdsTl
twelves months, with interest, and giving- br
and mortgage Cn the property.
JatneS Jchnstc.ii'.’
J.'ttnes I) : cks<jn, ,L
”, by his attorney Jueisi Johnst:n’.\
march 25 c*— -71
Sale of African Slaves.
.On Tuesday,‘the 4th <!av of May next,
fill be sold in the town of MilledgeylUe, *t pub
lic sale to tfie highest bidder.
Between, thirty 'nd forfy prime African Slaves,
who have been taken possession of by the ata-e of
Ge'rpia in consequence of their-having been in
troduced entrary to the lava < f this slatt and of
the L'nited State*; Indisputably titles fill be niade
and prompt payment re quiredl "V
Byordvr of the governor
- Charles \Vulia{8son,n^enf.
march 11 39 . .
Sheriff sale;
On the fi-st luesday to May next.
Will he sold at the coutl bouse'm Bryan county
between the hour* of 10 and 3 o’clock,
Allthat tract of pine L-uid. contsmirg 15f errs
Bryan county: levied on as the p-eperty of the
wtate of John Steriing to satisfy the state and
county tax of raid es'sfd.for the year* 1817 and
1818 y 'GEORGE H S HUMAN, sic.
feb 20 ... ; a-e'
Ten JDpRars' reward
Will bigi'
of a'negib
high, belonging to Sxrah 8tmre. , .
Jem OiODf'
Ad mi7iistrator&&aU.
...... On the fret 'Fuer&iy in Jd/rrii *ex!. ,
Will be soid. by permission of tlie court of orui*l
ijsrV of ( hat!»arri county, before tfie Court-house' r
in t,he cit) of StvannaU, I
.A .Wgro Man; ttte personal proper*.y of Georr*'
HtisUr, dftct&hi. . • J
: ’ ^xecator's sales.
the 1st Tuesday, in Maj next. .
Vfllt be aold at the court house, in Savannah, be'
' twefn tire houVs nf ten arid two o’clock,
E : ghty'4!Ye NEG qp sUve», the property of the
eataie of die late JohnTxvctt, esq Tbezermr"
will he made known'by applying-to thf stvbscrib-'
en, athsiniatratafo, tr:ib the will annexed.
• -' ■ 1 Christina* Krevett,
foacrii 19-—f ■ ,
hn Carioochan.
Sheriff 1 *? , 7|1 .
(in theJitit
Will tie s^ld in'llriii^wlc^GlyV*qC««vJt v *
the' hours of tea MiMe ojkSdft *
witiik.: i-