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tW. «»J Jtiwi in l^* 44 ** 1 ^ l ^°*^ i •
Bhnwcaftli. The whole numhef is 2J4, spirit*. WKik-»tiMrou>l the e-rorve
®f whftin 'li9 \&t mile* aft'J 113 fem*fos
■rt in'der(hb Si ye»n» ufijvft—Cft toe-la.-ttvo wek».he mist IxT.J npon diy oats
’ r ‘ ir fcre oyer 50 yean old', ami eight are over 70
—^■33 have estate* sufficient, or have near
; - friend* who are aWe tu afford them actim-
•■.■ fortable subsistence} CTO are poor, or tlie
rhiMren of poor parent*.
" *£■ MELIG1QU&FREEUOM.
Fair.xo Hill—’fhe following i* copied
: from a pri rate letter Of recent tlufo, wrtt-
; p ten %r William Plumer, the present ™-
a vermirof tliis hUte. I!dppy would it be
. for the World.were this praiseworthy seuti-
• y meat untreisally-adopted bysfiUustnc'u utitl
y'legislator*—.V. II Pal.
‘‘JJyseritiine'ntsojj t!ut subject (religi
ous froedom) hare not changed jyith time;
< 5<tt every revolving season has added new
qiroof*, ill my mind, to Die fitness and pro
priety of leaving every individual rat full
>ad entire liberty of choosing his own re
ligion andofgivingor withholding his pro
'. jperty as be pleases for Us support. Ha-
• inan'laws cannot make men religion?; bat
they may, aud often have madewad men
.hypocrite*.* Civil government was instl-
. guted for earth, not for heaven; and itought
•never to intermeddle with religiotl; except
Atof protect men in the free enjoyment of
J’jUxur religioasseutimenU.” fl
: $jAVAHffAH REPUBLICAN.
" jpltursday Evening, February 26, 1818;
•.rru. l-rar-fr.-vr• -t- Van r~,
IJVDI1.Y piUllDEUH.
r A ftentVmtn, from Wayne county, arrived in
this rfty yesterday evening, furnishes ns with t|*
following particulars of a recent massacre by the
fSTspeaon oursouthcro Ironlier. boon after the
’ tminler of Dykea’family, most of the inhabitants
exposed 'to Indent depredation sought safety by
frtirinf to tUtkly peopled aeulerocnta. Bis men,
*™ie affairs and the situation of their wives
would^not warrant tlwm to follow, tbc prudent
/example ofoliefr neighbors, associated themselves
t«rgc-th=r for mutual safety in one house, about
fourteen',miles below the bridge on tlie Gnat 8a.
uUa. .On tiie evening of,the ]4Ui instant, five of
: out file the parpose of callling up their
before .they lisil got out of.sigbt of the
e, an ambuscade of Indians fired on, aud kill-
l four of, them. Joseph Stafford and three broths
era named Osteens were slain—John Moore escap-'
el to the bouse, which tlie savages had, fortunate*
ly, not the con rage to assail: otherwise every soul
thusi have been destroyed. The women, children
and two surviving men have since safely reached
rftir settlements.
r The same gentleman also informs ua, that it
Was currently reported that a family of the name
of Grantham, consisting of nine persons, and fir
pig about ten miles above B lac lull tar's read. r. car
tha source of the SaliUa, had, without the excep-
tied of s single life, been butchered.
day before t!ie r.'ce.he should be clotTicd For
. . V .. .. .... 't.. X. . t -T 1 ,l... 1
hulled and clean; then wetted in die whiles
eggs well hasten, and .dryed in tM suit before,
(hey we.used.. beanssliouid .then.be given more
sparingly the' Ijnrd week, anA. his Oread should
be nude of Huge, parts wheat iand oiie Of beans.
If lie should, becoiqe costive, -ale and whites
eggs should be mixed with bis msrsti. fotring thc
Isat week, barely .water should be given <0 him,
ami the kind of food used the proceeding * rek.
mutt be given in v ery small quantities. The day
before be is-to run; be should''have some hay,
from which the dust rbofld be Washed > off'and
then dr ed; the hay must be given sparingly, tak-
;ng care that lie ItSs'nof more than be- can digest:'
and in tlie roorttmg htfori the race, lie must have
some toast cf white bread, soaked in sack, and the
same pest before be b taken upon the field to run
During the whole process of keeping, the horse
should be wtil rubbed and bis skin kept perfect
ly clean, with slater about blood beat. The cloth*,
with ith ch be is rubbed should be woollen,' and
pat et'ly <117, changing Utetfc fo-tq'ienily,' after
has but exercised. ‘Tlie fatter the It tree is, in the
first ins'.ance, the harder he must be rubbed;
at to harden his-flesh and enable him to hold his
wind. The utmost care' should be taken to pre.
rent the horse from being fretted when be is
the tutf. He should be frequently led up to tlie
poles With other horses, mounted by liis rider and
led by bis groom, to as to. learn him hi stand still
If be is ffelbil the groom should walk backward
before the bone, and brush Ilia face, with a cloth.
These precautions will prevent the horse from tir
ing himself by pitching and jumping when he
brought upon the field to run; a;.d gives b.ta
great advantage in getting the track. The rider
should be instructed, not to push for the track
a short turn in Use course. Tbb effort should be
mads in the stmilest readies round the course! bo
cause, if be fails at tbc turn, he looses a great deal
of ground; if lie isun tlie outside of his opponent
in the long resell, he Isosu nothing and has the
whip Stand; • AMEBIC AN US.
W1IULKS.ILE PRICES CURRENT.
[conaacrsn wxxklt.]
'Savannah, February 26, 1818.
Ilacqn, per lb.
Vcf, N
% Cf.
v St) a
15 00
3 00 a
6 S 'J a
0 SN 0
is
5 cit
o*2
6 00
7 50
0 30
won The ssvaxxss arrceucAX.
Messrs.' Rnrrona—The turf,, Ins become a fash-
ip'iwijleiubject.of coriversatiotnamongoureitixens-
ireenllfct a conversation which happened between
'dwotthy .clergyman and myself, many years.*j*o,
when I wax on my way to purdutse V lottery iick-
a. He drew the comparison between"the UUery
vikre! and the diet box, and convinced me that in a
■ur^/ point •/ vitm, there waa no difference. The
dice bos, the E. O. table, the farrow bank and the
lottery wheel Have all advantages over those* who
Slake tiieir money-against them, from ten to fifteen
per cent 1 shall therefore, not occupy much of
your paper, to cout ineethe public that where any
unepf them lays out ten dollars in Ibe purchase of
n lottery ticket, lie stakes that sum against eight
dollars and fifty cents. I am of opinion that this
species of gamblings- requires legislative interfer
ence, instead oflegislative patroiuge.
The advantages an •smust menu of the rurfhave
been of longstanding. They were not unknown
nmongat the ancients- Premiums were given by
thckSngs in old times to tlie owitrri| of tlie,swiftest
ItonMandtp those capable of making the heaviest
draft ” TM Uiarieses, first and second of Eng
land, encouraged the breed of hones, by giving,
plates of different kinds and value, to those per
sons who bred tile swiftest horses, for one, two.
lt|S» »ud four miles. The owner’s name was en
graved upon the plate, by way of encouragement.
A< tl»»r lime, racing for ussas-jr by individuals, Was
prohibited byJaW; and the penalty very levere —
In laiter days, gentlemen »Tfortune and incircum-
ntaucev tocontrlutc mimey for this sort of amuse-
ITttT.l,' lave formed then waives into clubs; by
which tlie breed of Imrsei, has cirtaiuly beds very
Hutch improved in the United States.
I need not say to .the fanner, that the difference
which he hsa to pay IX tween a fine horse and *11
indifferent one, Cn.hi» marc, i* of little consequence
compared to tlie iliiliSRtages of having a fine colt,
whether the i bject i* tlie saddle or Uie draught.—
fin bolTi cases, the animal ought to be kept in good
order, but not top tat, until the third yean when 1
;t isjiit for U.C, which may he gmluaUy increaaed
tmtu die seventh year, when horats are generally
In the.; prime. . t v '.
To prepare a horse fur ninui- g. li • ought to he
•it, in good health and in high spirits, four weeks
before he is to run tiir four mile beats.' Accord
ing- to the practice in England,the following rales
ought fo be adhered te, b,- the groom. The horse
ta to be,fed witb oats. bread and split beans, ghr-
tngbmt sometimes the one anti* sometimes the
Wbcr, as be like*be*’; always Inning some ui the
trough,.that be ip»y teed at leisure when alone.—
Whatever is kft should be removed before he is
fed again. He mat have an airing eVejf day; Ids
exercise should be gradually inemnd'ajwa the,
tarfi bwtreafom «Xwt be|pcd npt tofwtst him
loo ontc&s ao aa to break ddwn his spiriu or we*.
' ken liiin'k ’• The beans add oaa are to be bealied,.
cleoanfredpot ffitoa'hag. Itis exercise should be
Increased M» the eumawnceineiil of the third week*
and during tlie second and third, h *>H bepr. pcr
to place tome horses to run against bum taking
ore io let him run shew!, when he : ie'pushed by.
dieri-er- fhe horae should be taught, not to ran
directly after die one beforehim, beeswe be lie.
coran discouraged and l .bours • ilmltr the iiubu.u
vtnience oT having dirt thrown into K> qresby tlie
keels of tbc horse in his front.. Ue should hut be
fiff thchd wvikkderlpg which (fie
0 SO
■0 X)
0 1a
o 00
u
0 26
0 22
0 18
0 24
0 5j
0 31
1 121 u 1 25
24
14 00 a 15 00
11 51 a U 00
tuue
-1 SO
0 83
o 2d
0 07
0 16
0 26
0 58
0 3.
3 50
7-
22
(scarce)
ileef, No. I, per bl.
IJreail, Navy; per bl.
do. Pilot, do.;
Butter,, per Ur.
Hue’s Wax, do; (scarce)
Brandy, Cog. 4th urf,gaL (scarce) 2 75
llmndy,- ptacl;,' (none)
Candles, Sjicrni. per ib , ;
do. mould, do. .
do. dipped,, do.
Castings, per lb.
Cheese, per lb.
Cb'jcolax, Huston, Xo. f per lb.
do do. Xp- 2 do.
do du. No. J do.
Coffee, per lb.
C0U011, sea-island, per lb.
Do. up-laud, de. (dull)
Coni, per bushel,
Duck, ttusaiau, per bolt,-
do. ravens, do.
Flour, Philadelphia, perbL-
Du. Augusta, do.
Gin, IfolU-oI, per gid. (acaroe)
Iron, bar, per-ewr.
he»Jf .••' • r-
Lari?,' nei* lb... .
Mackerel, Boston, Xo. l, per 111. WIX)
do. do. No. 2, do. 16 00
do. OO.. NO-3, do. 'll 50 a
Molasses, per gallon, (scarce) 0. 53 <1
(Nails, wrought, per lb. 0 10 . o
• Do. cut, do; 0 08 a
Oil, Florence, 1st qukl. par dozen, 7 5U a
do. linseed, per gallon, 0 00 u
do. sperm, do.* , 0 70
do. fish, do. 0 40
Powder, (Dupdnt) per keg, B 00 a
Pepper, per lb. 2<i
Pimento,.d-u 18
Pork, per hi. (bridt) 26 oO
llice, per hundred lb. (brisk) 6 •-{ a
Bum, janeiica, per gallon, 1.30. u
Bunt, Windward Island, do. 1 15 a
Bum, New-Englaii'.l, •' do. 0 63 a
Salt, Turk’s island, per bushel,' 0 6j u
do. Liverpool jtnmi.d, do. 0 45 u
dol do. blown, do. 0 40
.ialmon, Xo. I, [ier hi. IS 00
5 bad, per bl. ? 12 00
Share Mouiils, per Ib. 0 7
Sltot, ■ do. . j. O 09
Soap, . do. 0 11
Steel, blistered, per hundred lb. .12 00 a 13 00
S eel, German, do. 17
Sugar, brown, (>er hundred lb. 12 50 a 14 00
Do. white Havana, do. IS 00 u 47 00
Do. loaf; ' do. 36 00 <i 29 00
Tea, bison, per lb. 1 20 a t 25
Tallow, do. 0 IS a 0 20
Tobacco, manufactured, per lb. 0 23 a 0 30
Do. * leaf, do. 0 _KJ
Whiskey, per gall n,
Wine, Madeira, pc* gallon,
Do. TcneriH, do.
Lumber,<awu. 1000ft. ’brisk) 20 (JO
QFil rtoonn* U.iards. do. 25 00
Timber, ranjpng.'do. 6 0J
Staves, \ff. O, per Io00 (nom ) :'5 00
do. R. O. do. (br^tt) 15 00
do. pi|>e do. (nnm.) 40 00
Slungies,pert!iotuand, (vearee) .6 CO a ,800
KATES OF KXCllAXGE
On EngUnd, at IpercL adv.
On fmee, no mica.
Oit^ Holland, no sales. .
On Bostbiu'two jicr Cent dheouat, at sixty days.
On Xew-Yoik, two per cent’, discount .
Ou PhiLulelpliu; three percent, discount.
On Baltimore, two and a balfoperiwenL discount
On Chariestun, par at tiglit
f ADVANCE
On Britidi Cotton-Goods, fifty per cent
Do. do. Woollens, fifty per cent -
On French Manufactures 25 a 28 cts. per fane.
VKBGHfir.lt'
To Liverpool rice per ton, 31 13s.
To L vcrpool, cotton per ib. Id
To Fiance, do. do Sjc a 3c.
To Kew-Yoik, do. |>crbalc, 53c.
1 62j
4 00
8
0 25
0 12
0 56
0 15
0 9
8 U0
1 00
9 00
6 2S
1 45
1 18
0 90
0 OS
0 50
a. 20 00
a 0 S
0 12
0 75
4 25
1 SO
1 62J
8 (0
rsTUOT ssi> aoxntzn or *76 eon.
’ Died, at Opelon*a«. (Louisiana) on the B.h nit
Cokiucl Wiutui Ltoxs. in the 6il year of his age.
He was a native of Suutb-Carolina, and though at
dot tame a young man, he was among the first in
our revolutionary contest who took up arms in
delctee of thttr country. Ue fought under the
Brave Sumpter, was made a prisoner, and suffer
ed-a long confinement io mToatbsomc prison ship
st ChsCeston. A more zealous and clhintereated
patriot; an bonder or braver man; a more affec-
lionate husband, ardent
rent never lived.
fiisnd, or indulgent pa.
Died, afetr dip ago, in this ootmly, (Wsriung-
tnn, s. c ) at the,very,-advanced arc of 115 rear*.
Mr. —^— Lniv. ‘-He retained bis health and
strength nearly to the lost—had no fa ltd/, and.
like col, llwViMlM'tttfiwtfltraKmsa
hunter, and suppnrizd himself dueflytiy las gun.
ft ti worthy of remark,- tlsK-tbis jeryclJ mid
StVtr'uWncd 67 (lad a bfd in hisliotrie. * f
: r 'i.
. • - - •• ~ 1
.YEWS, l
%1-HW, 7b>*fcrnw. ,1 l’ < '‘40«i .’dirt- A
■—aawiiUp 1 • i .
. Schooner Antelope, .Cornier,'Si.', Man’s,
dayj-with flour, ship, butur -and cOoSigc—t*
Wra'. 0 S le'*ay... ,W •%?.**•#.« • rum
. Sloop >jerccr, sidles, Ui?tb*iro«Tli,*3 days—
with cotton, and 8Uu11jcIv,*L fe J.-.
llabeFahxm, ffjeon'^ jiniehtknilTheteitte
• ^ll •gVie,' AndrC*, Ne w York. ^
• Brid^CporiV Woodward) Darien.
" The United Stabs’ hrijg.Av.VVleu^xapt.Finch
went to sea this morning." ^
The Buenos Ayrean brig of war. Stiff ird, com
mander,dropped down fo Tybte island kstere-
nlng. -I'd ”
• It is said that the 'dcxicah'frigate 'Cony-eM, sritli
A Pur on board, from Amelia island, was lying
off Tyhee bar last evening. ' .ft ;
' ftrl tf Chnrlhfn, Frbrrary 24
Arrived, scbVEa'iir, (.if Sa]em.) Symond» r Ma
tanza;,;I3days, nxtlattes. sugar, idolfoe aud honCjr;
schooner Gleaner, from Combaheir; sim p Delight.
Cooper, Savaandb, I i(a); sloop Two Frieuds,
from Combabte. - k
Glared, •hipTh'.f.Nelson Fuller.VGrlean*; brig'
Minerva. Tyler, .New.Yqrfcyicb’T Beindcer. Jones,
Port-au-Prince; seh'r Hamlet, Pearson, J^orfolk
Pert if A%rfulte, Fetrus » 16.
Arrived.-llritiili seh’r Sector, KejT, Trinidsd,
19 days, widi .qiulaaM sad.cuireti seh’r Mary,
LiiihriX). Charleston. 9*
Ji Hampton HmuM, yt»U;r<£iy eVenmg, the ’ship
Constitution, Seawartt.fSt- Cbes,' '49' ibjis, with
salt; hentupitrodite brig Wfinfihfcj'.H’odatd, from
U'iclimoinl, bound to SfiXWt‘
.Cleared, brig Planter, Bly.iVjriijg-al; scli’r Bet-
sey, Kimball. Cltarleftou.
bound to this port—put pilots on board tlie sloop
Fidelia, from Hartford, and seh’r .colonel George
Artr.istead, from Havana, both bound to JBaltunor^,
which have gone np the. Bay'.'
Part tf PkiluklpIdn, February 16.
Brig Lovciy L»-dia, Ilodgdun.fromSt. Domingo,
arrived in Uhl Kiln roads ;>n Thursdri); the Uiiq'-
ham wasst her anchorage same day, all well; a ship
entered tlie Capes on Thursday, aitd stood up the
Bay, name, flic, imkitown. '>
Port of Xerr Y rO. Febru'iry lS' -
Arrived, ship Thomas Wilson,; ot' Portsmouth
(X. II.) J. L TIiomp-tM,'' tna.icr, 6.) days front
Port Glasgow- with dry! jpiiMlt; -schooner Salem
vklcre, Johnson, 9 days--from l*et< --hurgli, witlj
flour, cittnu and; ■tobacc*» v *ck’r (.'iria, Latham’
9 day. from Charleston;',cn’r ItunU-r, A very, from
Little York, with oyatytq,.s,ioop Cordelia, Cook,
24 days from Waalungion. N. C. with tiaval stores
Below, a firig 4r*im'Xu»tI»Car<ilina;*cli’r ,
8 days from.Georgetua.n; a ship, and a,fleet of
schouiKn.
Cleartd, ship Faster, Moron, Londonderry; brig
Caroline, Monro, Culta.’
ic’s Ball.
There will be given st >fr.: Titos. Lucena’s taing
Boom, i« Brauelr.anhq 'I G-MOHBOW EVEN
ING. the'27th. mat THE MECHANIC'S BAftL.
Persons wishing for' tickets of admission,, will
please ai d the bar of M. . Luxor; Court-House
-n iarc, or to the suliv.rilters;
THOMAS HENDERSON,
WILLIAM PIERCE, p; >
fob -
" %odge. • ’ /
The member* of tlie Grand u orlge of Georgia,
and the dilFiront Lodges Under its jurisdiction
by their proper representatives are summoned to
attend the grand qult '.erk communication at bro
ther Cuvier's room, on SATURDAY, the 7th day
of Male'll next, at. 11 o'clock a-}p-, ' •
£y order iJ the 12. iV grand matter
Alesaoilci Hputui',
feb 76 v— j8 ' K A ^.gruritl terrttary.
■ Notice. ' ‘
There will he u; me ting of the GEORGIA
JOCKKY.CLUU at Sylyx di’flitfieMV on Sit fiLiy
eel, 28,A <>■«//,>,r, or 7 ee3f.-;>i > - L f*b.3f — 47
. ■ '
nr ovota or T,iit foa.jr .c*lj»S.
The-cttia ns.,;P ^finaiihati’an'd Us. .* icinity, are
hereby nptkied, thaCiU'd<>7r» vt’h^ih in\v he found , j
up |he course, tbiling the? riicts, vfifT hi killed-
■fob 26 —,-48 : T-
- ;i .; tfotise..
A meeting of the coinn.nioners of public roads'
of Clistliam cnuiny will lake.plice at the epurt-
nun-u*, mSiva-inald oh'Friday, the ihitteenUt.day, initio. & Co. of .litguto ■; their agents to vend ill,
of March peat; aril o'clock, Tt -x.' “All ptrspii JVrsO s wanting Carriages will please apply
m default j<>r road duty,'&c-Su'd-dtlicrs Itaving ' . ..
business with the Board, *re,hereby required -to
■tteiid at the soul mrrting. ' '
• JSy v'rlljr if jfr. U*nriibu/!, - in. churmun
: <v 1?0*N1>. *«-irtlury.
N. B. Li«t pf drfitUitcfbi, ■ vu:
SICIiUU’AT KOJID.
William CnkVfoni,
Malheur 'M«Allister,
Jn^tp^Carntthcrs, d/aatl f .fagutt,
Mrs. A;,it Herd. - f - l8rf ’
Paul lavi tg.tun, . t.
(sfree man of coIorJJ^j- ; . - •
•i watro atrrr aoaP- ’
* Hjaai.Mxcb.t8ir
William Davits. 3 Jn dejatM.it Ptbruary,
Prter Gueraril, > , "1817.
Doorge Heftier, > /* tDfaiiU in December,
Mrs- M»ry Wallace, S . 1817. '
My truer tf the Board. I
. . .BONA ecetttaiy.
feb 26——it 48
w
henia** Jxmdon
InoWetnnUler-ofOnrvo*
200 bis Mtitctlln . AUxaudra-fiode
19 -bags gfctn Coffee
15 bbtls mtlscovhdo ’.
3t* kvgsyr.anafactur*d.Tobacco
40 tony Iron, assorted, for sale bV
Meigs.fi: Reed.
Fresh garden Seeds
.. A general assortaicu: and. Wrcnted.
TIT* » XtSO t \ * ’<1 '
* '* A general arsortmcui ofTlidl C in.bj, from owe
to twenty dollar* per dozen—Mock,, lvnrj and
•Htifn H & A. HOTCHKISS.'
feb
Just received ■ '
r 140 barrels Pork
100 do Beef
15,J0il Ib. Bacon . * 1
.103 barrel* F!< ur -
. 53 do WUftkey
23 bogslic^d. S F.HiH
40 do,". -Sugar
25 barrels loaf do
150 do Brrsd
50 bolts No 1, Russia Can rasa
For sulc by .' ' •
Nichols, Dobson dj* Hills.
' Just received From Frond,
VIA CIMBLBSTOX,
5-4,6-4 and Ui-4 Linen tjhcetiig, of a btperiot
quality- ' . V
4-v linen Shirting,' df a riiperipr quality
sold by - S. j: & P. BlasCha
ffbV4 ■ -*-46.
Georgia Jocky Club.
Tlie Races'tfdt commence,' over tlie regular
course, near’ Savannah, on Wednesday, the 4th day
of Match next. ‘
tout oax.
Four mile heats—a purse of £800 '
axcoxo dat,
Three mile heats—a purse of £630
wun.iTs ritUT ASD sacoau days.
For Hoistr aged - — 126 pounds.
■ For Hurse. years old, 120
For Horses five years old, 112
Fur Horses four years old, 102
-niiBi* Dir,
Two mile heat*—al urse «,f g400
waiaim third pax,
For Horses lour years old, K-6
-For llormu 3 years old, 94
Fnr Horses 2 ytars old, a feather
Mares, fillies and geldings to be allowed three
oiitid. each day.
iiy Order ef the Club.
11. U. CUVLSU, tecretary.
(£)* The editors of the Augusta Chronicle ami
Millcdgcvdte Journal, are requested to insert the
*boi* in their respective papers, three times, -and
forward their bills to Ute editors of tiie Saraim.M
HepubUean feb
Georgia Hotel.
TliA subscriber hat tliis day opened tlje Georg;
(Intel, in his new and spacious building on tlie
Theatre lot, near tlie Baptist church.' His utmost
exertions will be used to afford cardfort to those
win* may favour him witli their- curium. He
pledges himself to furnish his tabl; arid, ,bar trill
the best provisions and liquors that can be obtain
ed in Savannah market. Ue has also on the same
lot, large and commodious Stablet and Cvr.ugc
Ilnutci upon an improved plan, well-atoml-With
corn, oats, hay, Sec .with.tin* most experienced
Hostlers. Tlie stables will be under tlie controul
of Mr. Gila, who has an interest in,them; his skill
old aU'.ntunnjprtt .well-known,!and the- subscriber
hopes woh these advantages to mvi-t witli the pa!
run age of a generoas public.
D. HOTCHKISS
'■*
The .lugusta^and Darien Stage
OFFICES, are now kept at the Georgia .Hotel,
where p*.-v,euges can be accommodated with com-
(unable lodging. .. ,
X H. The M.lktlgcville line of stages, discon
tinued.
l>h 94 -’—46
coiitracts fur’obtaining a cpnstam. supply.tif Gigs
and othef Carriages’, unbelief termsdipui ev*rlie-
Injre setit toftthi* stste. and «>f aupi-rior. mate rials
uid wurlunansliip, have app jinlcd Mr. Fukiiskick
UixsLK's, pf Sacunnaltt anil Mc.-TJ. G.'®ff. Maa-
vuid them.
citjor of tlie aforenamed genlltmen, who are
r<*ci.dly.instnicieil to seil no Carriages for A. Lee
fcu. hut such as they wan warrant ;
ij y" Orders sent to New-Jer-f v nrisi he addresa-
fd to A-Lr.z it Co. Hainan, f.Yt-a-Jerity.J
SaV’Uuioh. (G.I.J February i 1. 1818 . (i6]
Georgia JocJcey‘ Club.
The membVrs of tliis Club are agun notified
that it is qeeeiUsiy for lluim to ea!f imaediately
on the VVoatriTi and pay 'inn'-annual mhscrip-
tion. llie .bdrses iiucnuetl to Jae entered-on the
couryt have all arrived from Charleston aikl the
upper part aftthi* state, and as the time for run
ning i* .so nea*. it it' important that q^iscribera
should come forward, ; Oluetwoe those'jenUi-men
who have been tin the trouble aud- exjtense bf get-
ting on tlie hor^s, will hfilfcdo abut- llnm tor.'in
empt/ purse.- ? ^ ip*,® 47.
, U Z:
All Serapn* harm?? afy demAfol.
s oFC4v«iuax Kcasrea,.Ute'4f L
debased, will f-kaw; -present^t!
lhe.es-
icoun-
ment; and those indebted to (qaiij estate ire're--
quested to tnale payfoeri't upthuut dalay to .1 •.
» Win, a: Moore, ctdaPr,, \
Nt B. The heir! ol tbdabmi* MalesrareqtScU-
1 to extras above for the iBtideud of paid pro*
*'£-z£** tias
> -rlioai - 1
«d i
’S'
^PJBOSJfTJCES-maned.
'ICwo or three hoy*. froi»ti3 ohi
are Wanted, « the afoot qf-tSc Adi-'arf^kS AcpuL-
hs£i«7** appremid.a to the printing baahtess.—
4*4* from the HBntiy vsobM be ptsfo^ed
Marsful’s sties.
On tlx fi'tt Tuitduy in 'March text,
ill he s«Id at the t-iwn of Ilirieu, ’between the
li ; urs of 10 and 3 o’clock, "
A41 that trict or paro.'lnfLml commonly known
the northern half or djviaiun'. of.Grejglitonr isl-
and-containing one thoinai d acres, more or Jr"
situated in die county «f M lifCo-Jn M
, Abe. 63 negruvs.eonsiafing’i.f men, women and
children, in families, ard sfiwlrt I vinl on as the
property of tin: late colonel Fcribnaiid O'Neal, to
satisfy exrcu’ion* at thosuit nf -CrawronU lia*i
son and others. JOHN" EFl’lNGEIt.
jaft .35 1—7—25 . niqraAv
Marshal’s sale.
y ' On the firtl Tuctday in March next,
\Vi|l be sold at the court-house, in the city of
Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,'
One half Of alt that plantation or tract of'land,
in Bryan county, known by the .name of Singh-
D own, containing —— acre*; Itvieu on a* .tlie
property of Morris Miller, esquire, deceased, un
der executions in the sixth circuit court at the suit
ofNathanicl Ktaarel aiid-Uavid Lenox "
John Ejipingcr, marshal.
jan 3»V*—7 5' „ ^
JlarshaPs' sale:
By virtue gf.tolecre - from tih. hbn<5foblethe sixth
circuit court of the. Uni Led State*; fur the district
tif Georgia! made Ufa case, a herein Jang.'frving,
William Irving, Catharine M-aittat d and"Alexander
Maitland, were complaiuanG, and Jotepli Currie
and’Joicph Miller, aa repreWnlafcte's of thri ft-
tapthTdoto Cure ic; dedeaaed. were-defendants,
’ i OniiC JlrtrTerrJap in March next, .
WUI be void at the cuurtdjolwe in the eft*, of Sa-
vannall,berwetn die lioure of 10 and > o'clock.-
. Fourteen valuable Xegrotj named fwhuburgli,
Phrtbo' Caar4tf.tr; Tli-IN. Ediiihurgh. /»n. An-
efrew, jtm. Sally, Cfirbtfom. Etias. Bob. Thtty.
Marian, CyndkSiaf tVi.lUra,being.patt^>flhe pel.
toad estate'of the late John Curne, deceased
John rippiri£er<
*
Grot
o V. . 1MoW M
9 nhds. muscovado sugar
7 -do. «IW l! y ' 1 .
betel, lark
CdBkh&Otfr
casks Cheese »' f *« 5 i
boxes Snip ahd feMidlflt;' • - V ^T, w
’sr-K -
1 _ 1 't4fcK^**t ; * , I
iShfciK WvVtfor cSt
50 pieces UJTTTN 8 SGGr.'l,;^?' N
. Ttrefogfcadt- yrCr. ns JL o’evaefo J
Waff'S'
ishlurtiajr," *281(1'
tokj*
.1
mmame
at the ruidenci cf .
ctttruhtnl'e'i^ur
Hr ofhnusehnhl and
~r~~i—-~ k ;~ ^•‘"r i>rli r-.iiiiniii. u»t-
pets, ThbteL Chain, &c. Jcc. Terms, cash. 4
* ' Ajfc in ctmmtnce url 1 Vctedf.
. Di.Witlil'oril, qpcfn
f* b 25- * A
On Saturday neit/sibtli ins;.
mate arid »n Svuth't ,wWf fir auStfit./ ail
rite fldu.AStDspAM ypTijE.
British brig CIIABLfiTTB "
wfth.lt two. rGn,., nSi. Sir
gwg, &c. foc. # 1*o'.e sold ,i:i lofotnauitrpurcbto
Cdndemr.ed.br kite M WArdeok.
Tcniu, casiu—4fo«.m coietaoireaf U •Vaein
< v .. A v -M. Jlerbcrt, auct’r.
feb ?4 - . 46 . . A . ; ^y, *, I. . • '*
Oil Saturday, 2Stit Fefcf.atj’i,
TFfil i< ttlSbfjeaenii rfartj
One Citair and Harness,.
Belonging in die trtyte of Mr*. J..inHlbn,dre.
bale to cmmence 11 a’ehec.
By order of the sdmiuiatralor. R
■'to 1
jan 19 a '.is a of®
I
1
On tlie first Tuetwlay fo Maitjli neVr. -
Mil be hired to thekighett.bidder, btfnrikd'e.'irm i*
inis 1,1 * ti,) ‘ ** ■*'* ?+ U J J *>**yi
Two NEGIIO GIRLS ah am 16 *nd J8 eeum ^
age, bei.mging to lit Jiard and James .R.'ir mih,
minors; tlie aeebrit) Kquirrel wiUr.Oe.tnW tnn«i
nivtht above dv ; . JOHN DOGgLA W
fob 16-39 ^ ft-'
On Ute, 'I'ueatfoy: in M.iiyri, nt»xj^
Winbesohlbefireilrconri-hhiie.'Smtteen'fp omit
imi,rt, agreeably fa derrecuid irSthbjthe tiir
of Equity, fir Ihe.etUtall ef Chat ft-•*.
AU that LOT, Kd. i,
m Ibe city of. Savhnnali, Trycmtheift vihiinr. thir;
l*- v ward, 6b by 90 fact, bounding to ihe’nortlt OH
Johtmon’s square, ty ifie pkt «n ttnlhstheU
oouU; on a lane, anil east by Jot 2. at protest higki
ed by Miss Judith Minis.’ By order to. A MjtoheJ,
ciquli<e,|piardiaii of tent Milla,a mpior *
ii Tenus,cay|i. 8 , M. lUfctoEii F, fiitfi'r..
" On” Thurtdaj^ tlie 5th March nest, -
ir\U be toil of the plaxtulien ej Godbp MiSen, dpi
. ..timt,....,.. SlSMll
Tlie .personal property, (other l
of Uie said deceased, consisting ofC
Hogs, FiauUuon Tools, foe.
. ? -«*!, .
The stud PLANTATION.
Terms—cash,
fob 24-
Oli Mondty, tlie 16tli March next*:
.- ,, . ff4 be. t;ld at my afore,’ o
.10 bates and 4 pockets of Cotton; 6it». piece
I m'TItADEj bcIonging
’ Mr-Victor Dohet, deceased.
t» twi;
On TJftirst|ay,-thc :
S Mmbe'etld bc/fie my tto
\ All4heSTtK.1C '**“
estate of tlie late f
-J cos»i*TiSoor t'Ai ,"i
A- general assortment of, the most Jasfuonalfte*
1 ' Jewrlleryr. • .* a . s*' - '•'*
fttiid hri.I silJel* AVatcbe* {H* ’
.Chains, Keys, Xnd fleaU .;v
’saver table, desert and tea Spohfii '
Clocks, plated Ga tors, foe. &c. -. . 1 '■ • •"
Sold by order ot the administratrix.
Term*, cash. * . . .. \. .. »
Sale lo cctimmeeiuH 0’cbci.'
il.-llcrilert; tittfl*?. ,,
f h7—-y.'- : ’ ; T
Administrator's ss^e ' .T,
On 'hVedn tity, the Jat Af rilnext.i " :
Will be to'.il at public vendue, to tlicitmttesf &J-’
dcr, at tbc late rcsiUo.nfce of it hn McuteWa,' dev
ceased, oiUCanouellie, at lb o’cltfoh m, thefote- *r
no, ti, "■ .. •
4 stock cfHog^bneflorse, Saddle rad in-idht; ,*
and; various art icla* of household arid* kitcheu
■Situ Mathews, decCasitf 'Eandifionk'rbaiie^nowt} -
n tf.e day of vale F.L1A3 I’EKRy. utbni.f. >
fi b 1 ’ X. .
- M 'JhUtipwLHi ' . •'i*:
On’ Moddeji, the Ctltriay t/f Apfii licit,'
tTUlbe oold inthil. tMtH^IMrien,
Tsren'jr-ejght LOTS, Snd alt foc'FffAGTIO'X.- > '->
AL l/JTfl. ifi Unsaid, town of .Darien,'^»ted iff »*'.
the eomtflissionera of M lntcah Qomity- Academy. \
Term»--one fotirih cash, tlie -balance payable at
ikxsure; By tiie pufthaser paying interest ahaituk
Ey cirdtt of die boara,' ;
ft. Ocnr^e Sfrdetj iectylf. i «
llarien, FebrMrj, 16, 18(8. ~ '
. On ti e fir-sf'ttfeaiviy, ol'_AjwR ircxt,^.
mb be eld trf'.rr U.diourt-hbuic, be the Mttrath.tr
.Wharf lot NO, 8. in* the tovrtl of Dark
toah'county, 63 feet on the trirefo and *
deep; belonging to the estate of (nliiel.L..
decea -.d for the benefit of thf hrlraandcred
bv perSiftaioti rtf the hormraote the $trcriw
ofcharftam cnoniv-' TetflG. rash
By ertfcgir ibe iUmmUrdUri.
fob 26-t-4g
.ldminisiratofig bbteS.
Puroharttoan
For Court of ihe
if the eoufr-taitwe,
firet Tuesday iV.JfaJriiril
ait, that tract of lat ‘
ed Dortilwardly by
bv lands lately HtSetor
liinit; of Joseph Still
wtirdlv by lands tee
ssriTaSr’.
irg to i tie estate of
and sold fof the he
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