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BKwTssljlpi, hurfiJen'400 innM. She is
built fur a company of merchants in New-
Utleaos, intended to n&tigate the "waters
«f the Miuinippi. Her model, materials
tad execution, present themselves-to ou
judgment iif the' first order, anil great
oeJit i» due Messrs. Drown and Bill,
the tailden, who, we tes.Are to ear, ere
the first constructors in oer conntry.
Perhaps there is no subject TO oreca turner-
d^tajjaierajhmtour.doe.#'asserting jg^roiiinriTOiii ladmdoals
Ant the character'ofnarctmoLy in IhiS »tt*ratag duscaae *”£ ***_,**“
.1—'■ ate ttejr u»/»roraMe lo the prisontTS, aafitras we I of hw t
description 'ioi architecture in. narivalto
, ..
Thin in the first (team-boat ever built
‘in this place and tfco second in the terrt
torj; but we do not stop bese-i-there is
soother read/ to be set up, which will be
laenched io a meptb after tlm keel is laid.
Well may it be said, and no ;lesi wonder
fnl than true, that the American people
nre the most enterprising and persevering
of the preseot day,which ia allowed by the
•rorld, at large..
What a' wonderful country la oars!
Bow like enchactme nt fowns and Villa-
>^j§ea rise npl Blakely," 18 months ago, was
• wiMernesi of impenetrable woods, apd
inhabited by thOruthless savage, but now
hlifbt hardy 4 apd. undaanted American.
. 4fatfiMcia,D(Hraeaa or beard battle din
of business,tad the stroke of die us r«-
i nounding through the distant woods—
buildings raising their heads in almost eve-
-ty quarter of the town, and the constant
•arrival and departure.of vessels, present
a scene both beautiful arid interesting to
the contemplative mind and the man of
business.
Wc find no hesitation iff saying that
Blakely will, before many years, be tbe
thief seaport town in the Alabama territo
ry, it being the easiest of access from the
neaaif any other—vessels lira win from 10
tO-M^et can get over Dog river bar,
bids runs from one tide of Mobile bay
tit thaother;) and the tame wind that brings
themover the bar will bring, them up to
TBE PEOORKSSOF EMPIRE.
Prophecy inl79G—history in 1818.
**Jt is well known that empire hat been
.travelling from east to west. Probably
V htr last and broadest seat will be America.
There the sciences and arts of civilized
life are to receive their highest improve
menti their civil and religious liberty is to
flourish, unchecked by the cruel hand of.
civil or ecclesiastical tyranny; there gen
subsided by all the improvements of for
" mrr ages, is to be exerted in humanizing
maukiad—in expanding and enriching
their minds with religious and pbilosoplii
Ail knowledge, and in planning and uxe
eating a lorin of government which will
embrace all the 'eacellencies of former
governments, with as few of their tie
tects as are consistent with the imper
feetton of human affairs, sod which will
be calculated to protect and unite, in
*■ mauscr mjuum..**-—uw tiu» natural
rights of mankind, the largest empire that
ever existed. Elevated with these pros
pects, whieh are not merely the visions of
fancy, we cannot but anticipate the period
as not far diatant, when the American re
public shall contain millions of souls west
of the Mississippi- Judging upon proba*
ble grounds, the Mississippi was never
designed an the western boundary of the
American empire. '1 he God of nature ne
ver intended that some of the best part of
bis ea r tb should ever be inhabited by the
xubjects of a monarch four thousand miles
from them. And we may venture to pre
dict, that when the rights of mankind shall
be more fully known, end the knowledge
of them Is fast increasing hot!* iu Europe
and America, the power of European kings
will be confined to Europe, and tbeir pre
sent American dominions, heconje, like
the Gnitcd States, free, sovereign and in
dependent nations." Wikteuisotham.
A Green Turtle
Will be served up at Leab Simpson*,, emit end
"^B*» lane, on Thursday nest, tbe 1st of April, at
Sir.vxjr o’clock a. a.
. Gentlemen can be .accommodated, and families
lean be stvplycd by sending. .
march «0—a* 75
Two Thousand Dollarsf
Tim shove rewa-d will be paid to any person
Who win furnish information which shall cause llir
sppn.hei.sion and conviction of the ‘ person or
person, concerned in altqrmg the Bill, of ant of
late .tanks in this city, frem five abd ten dollars
tv lifts.« and hundred*.
The undersigned, with the deufe of dbcovci mg
the pfrpnratoraof thore ipfiunnus sets, will tc-
elite infjr-.iation, either personalty or in writing,
and liberally reward those who may fumi.h intcl.
pficncc to effect the soove object sit important to
laLs con.iaur.ity.
W. B. Bulloch, P. li. of Go.
Geo. tmlcrxm, P. p. //.
It. Uicbardx.ii. P. U. IS. V. S.
mtrch
THE REPUBLICAN.
Wednesday jftehaag, JUarth 31,1819.
Ve We seen a itjperlrom Darinr,' from a res.
peetable source, to agentletian in this city, wt*
stales, that tbe Cnad Jtuy for the county of Sic., , „
intoA, hire found true Lilia igviniit geocral Fran* I
da Hopkins, (gd his sod, coL John L-'IIopkife, I dimple, accosts U<
an d can run
tbe expense cf\|keii SendaifM aM thdr ritKcule
consists in unscildri c ill-nature. • I could vidi
thesa bnghr re. wotilf consider that, let dram to
What they can, the; ia *> ttoghmg sway their
own foHea by tag# > at. other people’s.
The coquette Jut* , great deal of the snegaric
in hen but in sborti t ) iaa proficient ia Upghter,
tbe whole exercise of tbe
the formal lover with the
with a smile, jota-wub
laugh; to vary the sir
with the
tors
to complete hi«
have bee* able to leant. f • . | misfortunes, strikes (urn *Hnt»,#itb
laugh.
fos Tsa urmu nzreattcix. I daughter is tbe rest of any
Mr. Fell, ' |*r>ks upon the mind, which being
S.n-By giving this a place in yoor valuable M ***•*?*• oat ' n * ktx '. .
paper you will much oblige a friend and subscri- Ttapoet. mtee use of tha «*7
Otr-ifcsn do no harm, it may some good:— , l **M describe nature •> **
UBGateruuME visa,
in order to look into any peraou’a temper, 11 m when wc now * sndAhen discharge out.
generally makeiqy first observation upon his laugh, I selves in a symjfiony of^hnghten wbtoh may
whether be ia easily moved, and what are the pat. I not impropesfj be callef “the charms of. cou
rt 00 * which may throw,him into that.agreeable J venation.’’ I CRITIC,
kind of convulsion. People are never so unguard
ed as when they an pleased: and laughter being I Tbe JYro-lbrt Casetteof the 2Qtb iwt* *»y»—
a visible symptom cf eonje inward satis&ction, it I “The elegsotsteata ship iavumuih was again tri.
is then, if ever, we may believe the face- There I ed yesierdsy. She work to admiration, and her
a perhaps no better index to point us to the par (velocity ia «ch"as to gife entire satisfaction.”
ieihrities of the raipd than this, which in itself,
t one of the ebief diatinctio:» rfvwMiuuiiiy-. 1 , nV«,— Varch C9.
For, as Milton says, " !
Saules from reason flow, to bmtes deni’d, J The following iuccinc; siatement of the unfor
And are of Love the food. ] lunate affair, wbrh linpienrd on Saturday last in
I have often bad thoughts of writing . treatise j . of
upon this faculty, wherein I would have laid down ^iJ
rules for tbe better regulation of it at the theatre, I transaction givejbelore the magistrates:
I would have criticised upon the laughs now in I “In relating ie circumstances of a fatal fen.
vogue, b, which our comic writer, ought the S^o«! W ^J^nK^^im“’
better know how to transport an audience into U.d.wiuch terodrted in the death of-the latter
ibis plea-rag affection. I gentleman, we ie influenced by no other feelings
As the play-bquse affunls us the most occasions I * lun * “ n ?f te justice- The
r fit •. I tacts, as they re exhibited by disinteresud per-
of observing upon ihe behavior of Hi? face, it may ^S’ pl ^ ent ,y the»e. Thau on tbe morning of
be useful (for the direction of those who would I the 27th instant John b- Hopkins, accompanied
be eritiea this way) to remark, that the virgin U-1 by hia father afl a man of tbe name of Jenkins,
dies usually dispose themselves io the front efthe ft^* B l JS3&CtolSS? toffri^d of
boxes, tbe young married women compose tbe I M^ ueen u-intsb and John U Hopkins, the Ut-
second row, while the rear is generally made up I ter proceeded to the boarding bouse kept by
of mothers of long standing, undesigning maids, J Messrs. l)e»ill(t Burnett, where Mr. M inton
and contented widows. Whoever will cast bit I * IK | d'tlliere make an assault on him, in
. ..... , . .. I tne nrst iiistano with a drawn sword cane, and
eye upon them under this view, during the repre- j-,*, wwd , wiUl pHU)ll . That, in the first reneon-
sentation of a play, will find me so far in the rigbt, I tre, Mr. M-lntosh received several wounds infiict-
that a double entendre strikes the first row into an | et l by John l>. Uopeius and liia father, and this
wdl venture at a smde; but the third take the con-1 That, on being sepirated, Mr. M'lntosh retired
«it entirely, and express their mirth in a down-1 into the upper stop of the house, (or the pur-
right laugh. I P osc of providing Jmisdf with the means of de.
serve prude will rclspse into a smile at the extra. | and opposite the door leading to the stair case)
vagant freedom of the coquette; the coquette in I presented a pistol, with a threat, that, if he at<
her turn, Iauglis at the starchness and awkward I !f m P ,ed to adyanse, he would shoot him down
affecution of U* prude, the man of .ettera-tick- £&£*£ »tS'AM
led at tbe vanity and ignorance oftbe fop, and the I proceeded through the yard, round Ihe house-,
fop confesses hia ridicule at tbe unpoliteness of I where John L. Hopkins, apprised of bis move,
the Dedint. I l,,ent ' * nd sheltered by the corner of the building
, . _ . I concealed from view, awaited his approach, and,
I fancy wc may range the several kind of laugh. I withcut any previous notice, discharged bis pis-
tert under tbe following heads: j tol at him within five paces. That, on tbe dis-
Tlie D mplen, 1 charge, he retreated, or rather ran, until he reaeh-
The Sim nitre, I f dT * ie *?"* ? f ,< he PWfprm. wh/n. in the act of
. I leaping behind a tree, Mr M'Intoab fired without
Tbe ^ugtierar - I eiree*.. That *hwU HopkiM, trailing bimteU
The Horselaugh ere. | of tbe consalment of his person* took aclibemte
‘Hie dimple is practised to give a grace to the I**" 1 ’ an(1 8 ^ nt his heroic antagonist through' the
features, xid is frequently made a bait to entan. T*!!* * ct ‘"/‘‘J 6 ’! 6- ’ *"* when
frequently mx* . oxt to entaiu. j,;, ^urdeW'wa. ^nning «m, "diiSrfiy
g!e a gazing lover. Tbia was called by the an- presented hisaecond pistol, slid tbe well Sheeted
cienta tbe Cliian laugh. I ball shattere< the fugitive’s arm, though twelve
The smite is for the moat part confined to the | y ar d» distant”—Goitre,
fair sex, and their male retinue. It expresses our I / -
satisfaction in a silent sort of approbation, doth I.. D cd - ,n * n,rin \(?-. “).? a tlle 19ll ‘ ult. Mr
. ,. . . , , , . ,Maxes Srsixt, aged S>5. His parents were one
not too much disonl r tlie features, and is pmc- 1 0 f die u n | ; X teen familes who settled in London-
Used by lovers of tbe most delicate address. This I derrv in 17». He was bom in March, 1724—
tender motion of tbe physiognomy tlie ancients 1 He ™ twice married. By his first wile he hid
called the tonic laugh. * r “ d her death he entered into
, . * . A , m . I «he army n the old French war, under generaU
The laugh among ua is the comcjcn usus of the j Amherst aul Uraadbtreet* and was marched from
icients. I Albany hype ray ot <h>wcgo and the l«:ike9* into
The grin by writers of antiquity, is called the I -v “ Montreal At the close of the
V.
made use of to display a beautiful set of teeth. I had aeven Children.
The horse-laugh* or the 6ardonic* U made use |. —, inhoudon, (in prison) on the 27thDecern
‘ ffikL Luvm, esq editor of the Lon
The proficient, in this kind, by a well-timed laugh, j "SXJt ^ ™ ° CC “ i ° nCl1 ^ *
will baffle the most solid argument. This, upon 1
all occasions, supplies tlie want of reason; is at.
ways received with great applause in cofi'se-liouse
disputes, and that aide the hugli joins with, is
generally observed "to gain the better of hit an
tagonist.
The prude fix. a wonderful esteem for tlie
SHIP JVJSWSL
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
aauvxD,
Schr- Commodore Perry, Bell. Vienna, Eastern-
shore. Md todays, bound-to Beaufort, but put
lian Lugh nr dim t . k; a., look, upon .U the I "^*7°*^v^oV
other k nds of laughter as excesses of levity, and j in which shdeceived considerable damage in btr
never seen upon Ihe most extravagant jests to I sails.
disorder the euunlenar.re with ihe rufik- of a
smile. • Her lips arc compmed with a primness
peculiar to her character; all her modesty seem.'
collected into her face, and she hut very rarely
takes tbe freedom to sink her check into
dimple.
The young widow is only a chian lor a time;
her smiles are confined by decorum, and she is
obliged to make her face sympathize with her
habit: she looks demure by act, and. by the
strictest rules ot decency,, is never .Hawed the
smite until the first offer or advance towards her
Sloop Packet, I.ibby, Plymouth. (* c) 7 days—
| with corn and shingles*-to I. Cohen.
cieansc,
Brig UctvHcre.Mocelin, Havre da Grace—/ S
Beurgeux.
Schr Harrert, Emery, Charleston.
Stoop Harriet, Witi'.e, Wilmington, (x. e )
THEATRE.
It Wight hut Thrt
FOR TUB BENEFIT' ‘
MB. HILSON. 'I'.
ThwEveniog, Merch 31 r
. "Wllhe perfbrmed, tbe COMRDT of
A'jGiire lor ^ie Heart-Ache.
' -fifvllahast Ulinlrif Mr. Clark
CbnlesStinles^ ■ ty— ( mmood
’ .SdKapWl® tmSmSr
Toung Rapid ’
Tort** -
Farmer Oxtlaad:
Frank Oatland
Brone . Fennell
Waiter Hyatt
Servants 'Means. Sebonotti’ Sc Brooks
Miss Vortex Mrs. Clark ■
Ellcrr Vortex , Drummond
Jessey OrtlanA Young
Te which via be added, the F.tRCE ef the
CRITIC.
Oni
Will te sold at the 1
serve, to.cV-.se-e
S hhds Gucdaloupe Mobiasc,
pj^toL PMadeira Wine, imported«• April
20 pipes Holland Gin, Sally.Mnn’s cargo
200 boxes fresh Muscatel llaisins
20‘J boses 8 by 10 window Gian
15 hamper, porter Butdes ,
30 boxes negro Pipes . . .
5. oaaes Chinese paper RsngiitBf ,
5 cam Chinese dicing Stss
Terms—amts under giO cash, over 300 te
StOO sixty days, over SCO to ®t(X.0f
Puff
Dangle
Prompter
Sir Fretful. Plagiary .
Sneer
Mr. Hi Ison
Fennell
Faulkner
Drummond
Mrs. Dangle Sirs. Faulkner
CSURJCTBBS OF 1BE THAGEDT.
4>n tho fir.1 Tuesday in April next.
mateeoUteJire the Cturi S/ntH i* tUe eitj.
Five handsome building lots for Summer resi.,
dence at Baisdina Bluff adjourning tbe MA oC'
Hampden Mc’lmoth esq- ibeae-are the only wi.
teriota for aale at that pise*, and as regatds' tb(
tealthiness or besuty or situation this cannot te
surpassed in tlie southern country, there is xn
academy at this phoe where children can have tho
.benefit of an exceUedt education as well as health
during tic summer season, a plan of mid lots Wifi
be exhibited on tbe day of tale or caa bo seen at
any time on application
M. Herbert, aucPr.
Lord Burleigh -
SirC. Hatton .
Governor
Earl of Leicester
Sir W. Raleigh
Beef Eater *
Wiskerandos
Tilburiria : ' ?
First Niece
Confidant
Second Niece
Mr. Seward
Clark.
Auin
Hyatt
Horton
Brawn
Dalton
Mrs. Clark
Drummond
Horton
Miss Clark
ToJflorrow Evening,
Sbakspeare’s Tragedy of
hamlet:
HAMLET MR. COOPER,
Being the last night but ONE. of his perform*
ance this season.
In rehearsrl, a COMEDY, called the GREEN
MAN, from tbe French of M. M. D* Aubigny, by
It. Jones, esq. %
In preparation, the Grand Rcmontic Mclo-Dra-
a of TIMOUIl THE TARTAR.
*,* Tickets and places for (he Roxes may be
had from 9 till 2 o’clock at Mr Hasosa’a, oppo
site the Exchange, where the Box Office will te
kept; and in the evening at thr Theatre, is usual,
fit A performance every evening this week. 1
ttt No postponementonaccount of tlie weather
ijt Admission to tlie Boxes and Pit, Oax sex*
Lin—to the Gallery run cists.
Ill The Dour* to be opened at.fi, and the per*
formane» to commence at 7 o’clock precisely.
)C7* Persons of Color cannot be admited.
Savannah, March .31, 1819.
GALLERY
FINE ARTS,
VahtaHe House and Lot, for sale*
On the first To
Will be sold at tte.eourt-l
vannah. between the i
three o’clock, ' 5 -; . _
That two^toty dttelBng Pouat on cornrr of
East Broadwtraet and the Bay, ^ogevhsr with-
Lot, which paya an annual rant to tna ertjf of 9_ ,
dollars. There are on the premises as exepllent
Kitchen arid'Stable, and all otter aeeessary out
buildings and all io good repair
Toms will be inviting and mad* kmf n on
the day of sale. Application in tneantijS-xn te
made to O. L.. Dobson, esq. e* the aubsetiCcr.
M. Herbert.
march 22—68 . ■
Executor’s sales, \ .
On the first 'Tuesday in Jlprii ttwrl,
Will be'aold before the court-house in this eUy.. .
between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
the following property bebngitig to the acta!*
of the late Mrs. Eliza Arnold;
The House and Lot No. 6, An
son ward, fronting on Oglethorpe squaic.
*■ Three Lot* w Curry town, Nu 26,27
‘ Twq prime Negro Men, Cato and Cesar, first
rate brick-makers.
i A Negro Men, named Jack, an excellent hoallrt~ -
and coachman.
f A young Negro Fellow, Rolls, accustomed to
driving a dray. ■
Three Negro .Women, Boat, Fatty and Sylvia,
with their three children.
Tvrtns—half die purchase money of the house
and lot may remain on interra two, three and four
years. By order the executor. „
M* Herbert, nuct’r.
march lfi—r—83. ; ;
JVow open, for a short timei afihd Court•
house, iii Savannah. ''
Signod NICOLAS F1BNGO, proprietor of tie
Mu**run of Matter Pieces of Antiquity, row ex-
hibirng at Concert HaB,' Cb»ite>tou> iMiimaacti
to the citizens of Savannah, that he has just ar*
rived-from that city, and lias brought with him
large collection of NOVEL TIES, which will'
octhy their attention during his short stay.
(jy- All the articka brought by Mr. F;engo for
exhibition are intended for aale at moderate prices
previous to his departure. '
Among ihe*e interesting Pieces are
Figures and Vases of Alabaster>
of tbe best kind, and executed in tbe uewdB style.
* v also ; *
Some Mosaic Pieces,
arranged will, ta.tr, and many useful articles o!
Bronze Metal, gilt and fashionable
A large Collection ,of Pictures
of Antiquity, made by die first artists of die age,
and many ENGRAVINGS in tbe modern taste
Among the last ia the DEATH OF PfcTfON,
President of the Island of St. Domingo, .‘nut
tragical event is described by eight distinct en-
grarings. which are the work of an enunentyfmr
rican artiet of Philadelphia, for the express pur
pose of sending thrm to Port-su-I’rince. A copy
*>f there well finished Prints was, by particular fa.
ror, purchssed by Mr. Piengo,*and may by their
horelty be considered a great curiosity . j .
ay Admittance, SO cents—.children half price.
*,* Doors opened at 9 o’clock in the morning,
and continue so until 9 at night,
inarch 30 ——75
Franklin Fire Engine
AVD
HOSE COMPACT.
The menbera will, without delay, call upon
Mr. Penfidd and receive their badges,
march »1 a 76
Persons of Color
Registered in the Clerk’s office, Camden
scanty, on cud before the first day of
March instant: .
Adam. Belinda. Cato, Sepeo, Brttv, Wjley Bse-
kell. Hirer*. Kmswell, Slaty and S children. Pan-
nev ar:d 2 cbildren, H Brunet, Suectt Derail. James
Alfred Gaujan. Jaeob Mure, Thomas Mure. Pat-
ley Tims, Ok-ment Sabatty. George Adams, Maria,
Flora, Judah and three children.
No person appearing to gainsay the sameon
Or before the second Monday in April. I shall on
cr before tbe Tint Monday in May issue the cer
tificates of registry contemplated by the acts un-
. dtr which the furegoing enroUment and pubbea-
i Goa arvnade.
John Bailey, clerk.
Jefferaon. Camden eounty, March 13,1819—64
Brandy, Gin and Rum. _ "
6 pipes 4:11 proof Bordeaux Brandy ,
4 do Gin
20 bis Vew En^’and Rum
For sale by
G: Gordon*
M.ro t
Exchange on Providence,
John G. Cowling
Offers hit services, in A'ugttea; to bis friends
tad tho public in general, in the capacity of Uuc-
. tester* i and.' CmmUntm JteflhM, and will be
thankful foe their favors. Any consignments •
''"issMgasfflssitess
mtean yean
uob£u
The effeminate fop, wiio, by the long exercise
of his cuunterunee at ihe glass, has reduced it
to an eaact dicipline, may claim a place info this
cla-s. You see hint upon any occasion to give
spirit to his discourse and admire his own
eloquence, by a timp.’c.
Tbe Ionics are those ladies that take a greater _
liberty with their features; yet even these may be I Pzyahle »r <“ »<>*“". for about *$3uw0.
said to smother a laugh, as the former to stifle a I 1 ’ *
tmIle - I Lost or Stolen
The beau is an Ionic out of complaisance, and I A wk ago. a Cream Pon-y, eight years old.
practices tbe smile the better to sympathise with I marked U. on Ka left biiti'ock. * A reward of five
the fair. He wOl sometimes join in a laugh to IdoUarV^31 be given for the hone; and twenty
humour the apleen of a lady, or applaud a piece I of tke U “ ef * • u, * ea - Buqmre
of wit of his own, but always takes care to con- [ . march "S’.-r—i 76
fine his mouth within the rates of good breeding
—be takes die laugh Dram the ladies, bat is never I
Taken Up.
jsixtsa. asswis
touches tboir fancy, by .aa eadeanoar to recall I £e sold to pay expenses- l alao eautiim sgiin aU
strain their muscular features, and shrivel thej| t ^ lc .j on '~6fcO: D. HEISLEB, !
meriimeoL - I much 31—x—76 * -W Thunderbolt teed
countenances.into (Ida frightful
TtetoSto’grlaaeaol another kind, whom thel ~^~Bundi of Rem
anCieatacalled MegarieRtedietoetooderuaJteye, I’ UMst the Usee Cttare o/saturdty Urt.
mat tajwdfctetajr.glv*tbem Am name of fimto, wUlbc firaardedby^Sxvmg theitiai
soeetm. -Tfee tttdrwaOs at j to'effitfc ' “ ' ' '—43
For Sale
Muscovado, brown and loaf Sugatr Molasses
Best Spanish Segars in qr. half and whole boxes
Havana sweet Meats and Preserves
Rye Whi.key; Northern Gin
Peppermint Cordial; yellow Soap
Superfine Hour in halfand whole barrels
Shot; yellow Butter; hogs laud
Candler, 5 and 6 to the pound
Soft shell Almond*) bitter Almonds
Filberts; F:g*i Capers
Muscat and 'Malsgs Wine, firstquality
Street Oil in baskets -
Cognac Brandy, first quality, of Otard. Duprey A
Co’s brand
Window Glass, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12, in- whole &
half boxes. Chairs
Empty Demijohns and wine Bottles
Plain and double flint Tumblers
Negro Piper; writing and wrapping Paper
Wafers; paste Board; blank Books
Pocket Books; Pencil*-; Quills and Ink
Playing Cards; Otnaburgs, firstquality
White linen Shirt*; linen Cheek
Negro Hats; Twine
Men and women's Hose
Guns and'Pistols
Gold and gilt Wsteheo
Table Cloths and Napkins
Silk Umbrellas
Bhie and black superfine Broadcloths
Silk Ribands; bottle and demijohn Corks
Bidets, hanging Paper, with handsome collections
Fancy Bassets in crates
Powder Horns; toirtois* shell Comte
White and black Thread
Marbles; gun Fbnts; Tdys
Cologne'Water, Pomatum, he Ac
fSeST It..BJT CHARLES MAUREL.
31——Sax 75
'Five Dollarsf rewards
Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 15th lost,
his'negro girl HamuKabout l»ysaraof age, and
riear 'Sfeet 6 inches high, ««T dark complexion.
It supposed *hc is lurking shoot town. A fur.
white o» person of color. 1 Btttrraorvsamja and
«h» « cteouad ^t;tatffflv
■ i, 0* wuua«k*Jajf(oB>f.
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Administrator** dales.
On the fine Tuesday fi April next.
Will be sold in front oftbe court house between.
thi dsusl hours of 10 and 2 otcinefc,
Tl.vCr House and thitdof Lot No 7. iq Hesthcost
"•A, fronting on Bsrnsvq atreet, bring pait of
•Recorder lot of Mr FelPa Terms Cato.
. M. Hejoert, auefr.
fcb2P—43
On tie first
Will be olfcred for sale A 1
All that plantation or Tract of Land, oa r»—.
haw. called the Middle Plantation, containing^
one body 8u0 acres, more or leas, with one *£^ t
of the undivided land belonging to tbe same pro
perty.' Terms—one ibird, cash; two (hints in
twelves monlbs, will; interest, and giving bond,
and mortgage on ihe properly. ,
. James Johnston.
,, James Dickson,
by hie alterney Janet Jehoeten.
march 25 ca 71 ,'
Sale of African Slaves.
On Tuesday, tlie 4th day of May nort,
rill be told in the town of Milled ravine, at pub
lic sale, to the highest bidder.
Between thirty and forty prime African Slaves,
who have been taken potaatibn of by the Mate of
Georgia in consequent or their having been in
troduced contrary to the lawn cf this state and of ,
the United States Indisputable titles will be made
and prompt payment required.. ,
By order of the governor
Charles Williamson, ogrnf. ;
march 11— 59
Shcrif’s eales. , \
On the -first Tuesday in May next.
Will be sold at the cot^t-houra of Liberty noun* J
ty, between the bouts of 10 and 3 o’clock. ■ 1
A tract of Land, situate on the waters or Vin.
rant’s swamp, containing bounded'at tho
time of survey on all sides by vacant land, but
now bounded on the south and east by land of I
Charles Flowers, levigdooss the property of John f
M Trail ie in order to satnljr an exeetttltm Claibora I
N,.:,les vs John M’Cranie—properly ptanted i
by the defendant. '■
One tract of Land, containing 2CO seres, bound-1
ed eantwsrdly-te unknown land anion all other]
sides by vacant land originally granted to Mi '
tin Martin—also one tract of Land granted to t
(aid Mhrtm'Martin. containing SCO acres, non
ed westwsrdly by lands of the aforesaid Mai
M. tin and on all other sides by recant 1 ’
The two foregoing tracts levied on ns beh ,
to the citste of Martin Martin, deceased, to a
fy an execution Stephen Mitehelt, ran. re «
of Martin Martin—property pointed out fay ■(
defendant. . *•:.• ,j *.:
One small , tract of .Land, situate on thef
nel’s Island, containing about eleven arreaj
ed east by a branch North Newport river,
by .land of Thomas Bacon, sen. south by I'
Btnjamm Mell, jumand west by tend of i
Maxwell and Tbomsn. FjByon-leyied on I
constable of . the county as tte property of Th
Mell to ratbfy three'■'Wtomich*' Jessee Hatn
Thomas Hell—property pointed, oatby thet
fentlint. * ■ WM. WILSON, a ar
march 29—76 ., : .
To be sold,
. On Monday the Sd doy of May next!
At Biceborough, betweetuhe usoal hours off
and four.efclbck,
AR the Personal Estate tot Hermon
deceased, consisting of a general aaanr
Dry Goods, re*dv made Clothing, Han
Furniture, Gig, ana sundry otter articles,
to continue from day to itey until the
told. CLARISSA HOADLEY. •
R^Ctbnrough-Liberty e*». inarch 15—64
Shenf’s sale.
O, t\*Ji"t Tuadny n May nert.
Willbe sold stt tbe court house toJQrkut eta
between the litmrs of 10 and 3 o’clock, ,
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