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peeled here from Baltimore, and with them
io embark immediately for Savannah,
wliitlirr they will proceed to join the army
tinder the command of general Jackton.—
Keener hate we seen abody of mar* healthy
•obrr, ami military teohiiiz meb^—JV* -
Jtilk' Ut aeon. . *
8A
fANNAII
republican.
■SSfi
1818.
f -t A-Kfr MI.YISTEU.
j Bttno Wasanrwrw* Ci»nu • eramtnr in
conytaa from Tennessee, baa been appointed
'the pml-lent,« lb the approlreiioa of the'aenatc
So bhenvoy extr»nrd.n:iry rod minuter plenipo.
(entiary to the cnatt of Kanin in the room
Mr.'l’l Jnry, who is about to mar* to the United
CUtes. ''
The non detailed from ilie Bret regiment, ro-
tendi d for the protection of our Souihem fromiee,
bare been <li. charged by gtnenl’Hof.kins. Their
j werficea not being deemed meeuny since the
taceeu of general Jackson,
a , • '■ —'
f It ia said that ArhuUmot who was taken at the
'osptate oirct Marimbas been placed inclosecon-
£ I'tsCkatby aeieral Jackson, awaiting the return
¥ the army to Sb- Marks, when be wilt bs tried
? ' by a court martial. •>’- /
•av ijidatyt'.’!-»■
f*1*9« bflirfrtm a jwiftins •" Btnden, if
Itifjtyl rctpelMluy, tt die friend in thiedty
% » Otttd Fein irt », 1818.
i *lA rumour has prerailcd for snme time past,
Shat a diroree waa tb take place between, the
Prince Kegent and the Princess of Walea; and ii
b bow asserted, with confidence, that the appliea.
Sinn will be made to parliament, during the pre«
sot session, for that purpose; with » nrw.it ia
•Wed, • to form, an allianoe between the Prince
Urgent, ami the Dutchess of Parma, who, as you
6e by the prints, ia shortly expected in Lon
....
thvm tS^MdltdgeriUe Jeurnat ef April Hil.
The army having arrived within ■ few
miles of Mirkasukienn the night of tlu-Slat
alt nrrangements were made for an attack
•aYly next morning, which wa* delayed a
short time, by order of general Jackson, to
" give colonel Elliot, with 4C1) volunteers
froth Tennessee, time to rnme up.
junction being formed, the troops moved
forward in the following order:—50 regu-
Jars and 100 of general Glascock’s bngmle
of' Georgia militia formed the advance
guard, commanded by major Nix; in front
of which werethe spies, consisting of a few
Indians, Tennesseeans anil Georgians—a
little iii the rear of the van, was the artiW
lery, supported by the 7th regiment of re.
« ulars—next came the baggage, followed
y the 4th regiment, of regulars—then the
rear guard, composed of 100 Georgia mili
tia:, The 1st and S4 regiments of general
Glascock’s brigade formed the right and
v» Sank of the army, covering the artille-
' gfutette friendly Indjim. occupied a station
litareciUUo- regulars and Georgia militia—
the Tennesseeans flanked the right anil
leftofthe advance guard. When the spies
were within half a mile of the town, they
descried a number of Indiana, apparently
guarding some cattle—the fact was in
stantly communicated to the commanding
general; but, before the flanks could be
thrown out; and the necessary measures
adopted to encircle them, and thus pre
vent their escape, the spies tired; the Iir
diant, after a sharp skirmish, fled.
‘ [Here follows further particulars, for
which see Republican of Friday last.]
The JFeather.—We have never witness
ed so backward aspring in Georgia as the
present. Vegetation of every kind is
nearly « month later than usual. Our for
est trees, wliioh are commonly in full
foliage at this season, arc just begining to
put out handsomely. Even the Lombardy
I*rtplar has been in leaf but a few, days—
l]hV mercury in Farenhoit’s Thermomet,e
stood yesterday morning at 35, being but
3 degrees above I reeling' point. Water
which had been standing the preceding
night was incrusted with ice. Most of the
tender plants, and shrubbery, have been
killed. Nearly all the cotton up has shar
ed the same fate.—ih.
We learn, from Washington, that con
siderable unanimity at present exists
Among the heads ol the different depart
ments of the government, which we are
sorry to state, was not the case a short
time past. Mr. Pinkney, Mr. Gallatin
•and Dr. Eustis. our Ministers to Russia,
Fi ance and the Xether'ands, will certainly
-return home in the course of this year.—
,1 ivthe place of the latter, no person will
"be appointed, it being the intention ol
government to diaebntinue that mission.—
Thu oeeupancy of St. Marks, by our
troops, Ka> given rise to much speculation.
’The object of government in thus seizing
the strongholds of Florida, is probably to^
. “bring Spain to a sense ol justice, and in
duce her to come to an amicable settle
ment of the differences which have so long
existed between us, by bring prepared to
prosecute the contest with vigor and ef
fect, should the dreadful alternative of an
appeal to arms become necessary.—»6.
The decision which yesterday took place
Jn the house ofrepresentati ves is of the high
est importance to the manufactures of the
country. A bill has bren ordered to a third
yeading in that body, and will probably
? ass in its third reading, to continue, for
years after the SOth, june, 1319, the ex-
istmgdutieg on imported cottons and wool,
lens; so that the present duty is establish,
cd for eight years to come—we may all
most say permanently. The fate of the
bill in the Senate, of course, is uncer
tain; but the probability is, that it will piss
that body also. If, with the aid of this
stimulus, the msnufactories cannot be sus
tained, they must be adjudged uncongen
ial to eur iastitatioas ar.40 our habits.—
Prire, Jformli;
Ar.shipt*
r . . * Vt- 3. , , Liverpool, 70 days, covR,
ceded. We hope it i» as wach.a* was ! Prb 17. inth:'mouthof the
necessary tiff foster the existing eatab-1 brig retsivius, of
lihhmcnti.—JVeUional lattUictnoer, l&hr*??**!? 1°*125*1*
tnafefet • ■ 1 - • ■ •*’■■■I 4tvW, ton it. is, rpokc Iliifi'J
InsWnr. ____ I 4 rar-.lrs sail 29 days From
commv.yicAted. ^2*0*
•. Capttia Lawasses takes a pleasure ia publicly |
acknowledging liis thanks to tlie different *«tu» ““
r —“ for tW erertions'jnd prompt!
„ ... !=5MaAapki» ttsby
Ibcbrstwf men to U.e detach-1 D«pe»» ArethUM, Holiurs. Nyw l
days—on the t'Jth in at abou^lA m» a.
member thooe who wen detailed from the militia
companiea. and took suab trouble ia proouiog
good (ubstitutes.
CunRESPOJYDKJyCM.
“Anti-MuUuo” ia received and a hall appear in
our next.
(at) IJ day* from Itayaua bound to Bristol, bear
ing away/>r the firat port, with tbe loir of her
rudders brig Al nn, Strong. Norfolk 10 d^tch'r*
Charles & Maty, Sfrans, Ba.i'more H day*, and
11 from the Capen Satellite, Smith, Uahimore 12
day-, and .0 from the Capei; Sn-sistera, I’lenoa,
Sort ili. 8 days; Adeline, Topper, Wilmington,
at J liiy*; Jiiops Ketneve, Norton, Matansaa, 18
days, sugar, clice and molasatsi Raprraa, Ham-
met; Savanrai 14 hour*, cotton and tobacco;
Olire-hnneh Hewea, Norfolk 11 day«; Eliza, Ter-
| rel, Wilmington, a e 5 days. Cleared, seh’r
DcparUd Uiia Lfe on Thursday night bat, the I Pataey, Pidge, Snvanr.u/i,- sloop James, Vincent,
2x1 instant, in the JJih year of hi* age, la«as Ksu-1 sl- Mary**.
esquire, a natire of Luncaater, (England.) Mr. I Port ./ .VewJr.rb, April IS.
Pell, emigrated to ilia country at an early age if I Arrived, British brig Bluclier, Perkins, 31 day*
Amercan revolution. Though ha wssyoongand I gea,, £daya frot'.Uecais, bound to the soothe
liissituatnm humble, still bis service* were’net the I »art'.; Dodge Heaty, Davis^lS day* from Wi|d-
leaf sralotis or sincere. He received aeverc wounds I •*<**. Traveller, Taylor, 1,8 days from Georoe-
... . .» . . ..I town, with naval stores, bound for Boston; Eliza-
■» the con-rat for the liberty, we now enjoy, (the Afm , ju,,,,**, jo day*; from 'Hiebmoni With
pains of which wounds he felt many years after.) | ‘lour and totucco- Juli-vanu, Jehnsfoa, 10 days
tie was twice taken priaoner, and tlie last time l« I fnim I'hibdelphia; Br. seh’r Jametr Crank, 29 da.
the wibfortune to be confined in, and underwent l from llcmaraia, with rasr. sapr and mnluses;
., , - , , . .. .. ■ . . | Mar ha. Denison, from Plnlidelptna; Toatine, Hoy t
all the horrors of, a prison *6ip. He armed m h d,y. from Charleston, with a.ulatjes and rit*.
Savannah in tlte year 1781, where he soon af.er I Cleared, ships Brilliant, Baker, Livcipobl; Plato,
marritd—in which place he soi.atantly reside. I Holme*, Cork and a market;briga Bee, Mix, Ten-
wi>k >1,. „r..n. «... _i, w , | eriffe; Aurilla, Hitch, Monde; sch’rs Indian Hun*
with the exception of one year, whenj.e went on seaman. Hicl.monvl; Thamet, Winant. ditto,
a tour to Europe for nereation, and, to see Eia I General A Jackson, Christie, Savannah, Boae-in.
relatives and friends. In the steady and industn-1 liioom, Wheaton, SavunauA
ui pursuit of an bo nest oo upation, lie won tht I April IS —Ar. foig* * 4. a y* Jffm
. , r „ . , .. . • 1 Wtimington »c; Brutus, Gorton, 60 day* from
esteem and regird of all who knew hin;; and gain Ca**. with aalt-aailed in co with ship Sterling,
ol the appellaion of an upright, honeat.gnod man. I (ar. at Haeana)—left ahipa Fair American, Brown
He haa left behind a wife and four children to I for Plnlad. in 14 daya; Mohawk, for Jicw-Vork,
mourn for hi* death. Mr Fell was kind and eon- un6er ^ ni bri £ Auguaia. of Bo«on, for Havana
... -. . . . . .. . . I next daw a schooner just arrived from Mas**-
C'lwforr] m i friend moil hospitable. In the | chiueitsi a ship for Phiild. in .10 or 1^ and a
walks of public life (for his*feUow ci ’Z?ns several 1 number of others not recollected. April 1, 1st.
lime* b-itfcwed their almost undivided suffrage- 3«. 19, Ion 66. apokn ecli’r Elixa-Pigott, from New
on him) he was firm ami undiviating. His oppo. Barker, in 16 day. from Hava-
nents knew his oppoa.tmn. for it was avowed and na . G ov. Woixlford, Pierce, 31 day* from Trini-
manly. Independent in all his actions he went I dadj Ur. brig Calherinr, Collier, 26<Uvs from St.
traielit fon» ard, consul«mg, alone, the frrUnn of J Kitta; sch'r Brilliant, Block* 10 daya from Rich-
U- . t. a. .J . A , I n.ond—April 6,4r> mitesBoktfa vf Cape Henltmcn,
h.a heart. 1 hough he never would b. dictated to, f , u i(> bng Bari!!., Morriaon, from TrXad
he would alwa** be reasoned wi»h. Tliat hr lia*J I .eCuhic, a: d supplied her with provisions; bad
fmiltif s can excite no man’s wonder who Jhto-mt I bv*en 06 days out, bound to Philaa. Same time,
A<m*ri/forhe. whodream.of«-lfperr.efo..,know, «h’r Columbia, from 8t Domingo for 1’hiUdel-
e»■ rn v . t.- t • J ; u a. *». I phis, 35 <lavs out.
jiothm eif Ye? h’« friends, (who knew th n J ScUoimei Polly fit Sally, Fairchild, 15 days from
II) are assured that, when weighed inthr Jut* fof j Havana, with mulaisesand sugar. Has experi.
enced extremely sever*; weather on the coast for
the last 8 days, with constant gales from the !» x
lull inat .poke seh’r Nassau 18 hours from New
•ice, th* preponderance will belong to hi, vir-
A just man, a generous acquaintance, a sin
cere friend, and an -ff-c ionata relative combin-1 Y -. r k for Mobile. Left at Havana Dutch ships
nl as each character thus specified was in his I Pulydore and Buyder Bee, and‘a brig, all waiting
a) me. Heaven lias called from time to eternity
1’he summons Mowed from infinite wisdomt il
has been obeyed by exhausted nature; and it
beenm-s us to bow, th ugh sorrowing in humili.
ty—thv will. Oh! Lonl! be done.
m
SHIP JVEJVS.
m
UigU h taeTy To-JMertbib, 2K. Out. o'clock P .W.
PORT OF SAVANNAH,
asnivi*,
Brig Olynthus, Sharp, Philadelphia, 10 ds from
light to light—with an asaorteii cargo- to Perry
Wright, consignees, and others. J’.iaa^figer*—
Mr. Philsnn and lady, and Mrs. Itobertaon. Spoke
IT Cape L mk-Out, a schooner from Petersburg.
(Va.) bound to th,sport—it bluwing fresh, cuuid
■ut ascertain her name.
Schooner Harvest, Emery, Charleston, 1 day—
with sundry articles—to J >hnaton A Hills.
Schooner Patsey, Pidge, Chaileston, 1 day—to
the nuuter.
Schooner Experiment, King, Darieu—with 120
ales Cotton—to aund'y per.ona.
Sloop Adeline, ltrad’.ey, CharleMon. 1 day—
with, sundries—to G. If. St Oliver Palmes, and
other*. * *
Sloop Hsrntnay, Wing, Charleston, 1 day—
with brick—to the maiter.
for eargies of honey for Amsterdam; ship Sterl
ing, Allen, of N York, ar. 27lh March from l adiz,
in 40 day*. Spoke on Tuesday a brig 40 ds from
liocln lie, A a schr fr Kieltmord, both for N York.
Stroup Triton, Treat, Havana. 19 days: March
o op the paisage from Porto Rico t* Havana, oil
, Matanzaa was boarded by a Patriot privateer of
one gun and 34 men, who plundered such articles
they wanted, and took from two passeiger* on
board about g5000 amount of property.
Below fast night, a brig under French colours,
supposed to be from Hocliell*. t.. , - 1
The ship Woodbine, 64day»Trom OavTc, witli
burr stones. pU-ter and dry goods, got up yester
day—his experienced a continual succession of
gales the whole passage, and is very mwzh wreck-
ed. Jimei A t, seamin, died on board 3d March
by a wound received in a fall from aloft.
Cleared brigs Susan, Morrison, Ha ifax; Eliza
Thayer, J-iuomioA.
1 / JSr j Taylor,
With the rntM-gra'.fol senitmrnu for the dis
tinguished patronage with which he was honored
at In* former VOCAL CONCEKIL retrsetfofly
aauuunee. hi* intentions of giving another;
This Evening, %7th inst.
AT Tax IXUslH U.TO poos,
. For Which occasion he has node the faUewine
selection of SOXGS, via:
a>; •*• past mtr,
“Song—irthen to lure thee be of-j
Tbe Thorn,
He was fimea for deeds of arms.
Ftl love thee ever dearly.
Jessie the Sower of liuMriaMs
The anchor's weighed.
The death of Abercrombie.
Siiefil
Era jfow.
T. C*i*.
■SauM
JS-ahum.
Mrakam.
rnr aaeon.
Song—When freedom on the foaming |
Love’s yoenr dream. Alton
Braham’swcho song. JSrakam
Beward of It ve. Carts'.
On the cold flinty rock with thee.
Recitative—Ye gloomy caves. Sraham.
Song—While history’s rauae—(from the? „
Iristi melodies)— 5 '“ ‘re
Black ey’d Susan. ^trsu.
V Performance to commence at half pait se
ven o’clock.
rrj- Ticket* to be bad at Messrs. Wdliams*,' and
Schenk’s book-stores, and at the bar of the Ex
change. No money to be taken.at th* door.
1 npril 2F —97 :
Bank of the State of Georgia,
' Samumnk; STOfM#, lift* —
ELECTfONTFOR DUtECTORS, «tr.
An eleetion will be hrld at the Banking House
in this city, on Monday next, the 4tlt May, ensu
ing, From 9 to 3 o’clock, for time Directors, on
the part of the Stockholders.
Bank will be dosed so far as relates to the u-wa!
or ordinary business on tliat day, herefor* all
Bill* and Notes falling due on Monday, the Sib,
must be taken up on Saturday, the 2d May.
■fly filer tj the JBhitiI
ANTHONY POKIER, eathin.
apnl 27 98
r tetifCTIikpeSi -<**
** ■ ’ . i.i i ,•—- iii-m-f ,
To-Murrow, 38f!i thsUiit, *' "
trni as tout •' * • •
At MtUtn't Lwrr it kin/, near the firry landpt/i
' ' ||L The schooner MAY-FLOW EH, tffilk
M
her rails, rij
JUe’r« tmnss-nre nt 10 t’tl lk.
M HEU.EHf. mi-V.
To-Morrow; NStli irritant,
WiH it nil at my rtsrr.
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
' Groceries $ Dry Gooisj
aibv
24 large elegant Print*, and
A quantity of sole Leather
Terms, cash.
SAe it ttmmraet mt II sVsrir.
■ D- WILLIFORD, OndV
april 27 S3 -
On Wetlneatla-Y, the 39ih inataut,
JFl.V iettdtU lie prem ia*.
Those wooden Building* (exc ptmg the Corn*.,
one) on the li t on the Bay, opp site t » st< re uf
E. Wallen, esquire, to be remured in fir* days.
•J era.*, cash.
Sale It a, mtrie at '1 t'c ttk
M. IIEKM.lt■’ evct’r.
anril 22—95 .... '.. :, r -s
Executive Department, Georgiu,
MUedgntille, 14/A Apr.l, Je.t>.
Iu pursuance uf a resolution of the Legisla-urt
of this state, passed the Stlth of Dfoember la-t, u
the following words, to wit: “The committee ap
pointed to enquire into the expediency of selling
the claim of the states to confiscated propen..,
with leave to report by bill or otherwise, be;
leave to submit the following report, to wit.- I liai
taking into view the situation in which the vtau
is placed with regard to the fund arising from the
sales of confiscated property, tbe difficulty of oh.
tabling the necessary testimony to establish bi
juat ngbts, and the length of time that may elap-
before she may reduce the whole of her claims oi
confiscated property into actual possession, they
are induced to believe, that if tbe whole claim
eodldbe disposed of for a reaaonahle anm. that ii I A trset of LaNU ^
wo.Jd be the interest of the state to do to, and ( . a , car lhcI , le of Use- lar.L of
beg leave to recommend the following resolution.
to wit: ' ^
Jietth,ed. That his Excellency the Governor be.
and he is hereby authorised, to n eeive sealt u pro
pusals for tlie whole, ur any part of tlie claim nt
the state to confiscated property, until tbe firs-
Monday in Nuvepiber next, and that his Excellou
cy advertise the atne, once a mouth for 6 months,
in the Georgia Journal and Savannah Republican;
and it is hereby made the duty of bit Excellency
to lay the laid proposal, (if any) before the next
General Assembly of this state.”
NOTICE ia hereby given, that sealed proposals
will be received at this department until 12 o’clock
at noon of Monday the 2d November next.
v E. WOOD, & sectary.
(Cj'The Editors of the Georgia Journal and Sa.
vannah Republican, will publish the above ir oni*
ly Tor sunilonthi ' aprtl 37 - t;—98
Mi
ff|£-Sha
KSHSwnex
For Philadelphia
The.packet bri^ OLYNTHU9, captain
•Sharp, will be diipatched on Saturday
■next, the 2d May. Forfreight or passage
apply to PERRY U WRIGHT;
H'h .• have reerived andfor tale eu hta- d laid hrip
in ,ui n'ilira to ivit purchaser*, and at a hw rate,
2000 bushels yellow FLINT CORN ~
uniat
Gunpowder and Imperial Teas in small boxes
of late importation
50 b'>xes of Chinaware
150 kegs Gunpowder
15 barrels Abbot’s Beer
Crab apple Cider in boxes of 1 desen
april 27 93 .
Slo 'p Ann-Marki, Green, riurlcston. 1 day—
with coTun bagging at candles—to Bacon St Uru-
and Isaac C -hen.
For Charleston
The regular packet sloOp ADELINE
r.tain Z Bmlley, will positively sail on
Wednesday next wind and weather per
nutting. For passage only, apply to the master
Sloop Delight, Cooper, Charleston, 1 day—with I on board, or to G F. U. OLIVER PALMES.
Shop Antelope, Stephen- 1 , Charleston, 1 day—
with brick.
Leant
adiefoWed
c»t.on bagging, crates, mulasics, codec brand-.,
gin, Sic—to vVm Gaston, P Stanton, 1. Cohen, C.
Hur.-I, ar.il Cumir.it-g St Moorhead. P.iaergen, I
Miss Vilte Fontoux, capt Roberta, Me-sra. Webb,
rrocolt, Willink, Holm, a, Jeffrey, and others.
Boat Two Frici di. Auguita—with 5-'0 bales o:
coliona id 44iihds tobacco—to sundry prrsrns.
Boat President. Thom, Augusta*—wi-h 6d2 bales |
cotton, 11 bis flour and 18 hhd* tobacco—to W
Giston, Campbc l k Cummirg. Johnston ft Hills, I
Kichardvon St Co J Guemn St Co T II Condt.
Lithrop St Co I. C hen. AGScmmes, Sturges
Btirrougliv, Thus Gardner, and G Tufts.
april 27-
-93
Jewellery.
JutI rteeivtd.per brig OUHIhue,/rtm PhiLiri.Iphiu,
6 elegant patent Lever W’atches, and an assort
ment ol Topaz and Jet Bar Rings, cut Coral Neck
lace* and Drops, and a quantity of fine Garnet
Bcardf. Foy sale.by
K. L. Duhamcl.
april 27 a| 98
The subscribers
Infoiyn the public that they have complete
MACHINES expressly made for drhring Spiles,
Boat Independence. Augusts—with 489 bales I ,or Constructing and securing wharves, and soli
cit the patronage of the public.
John Seagreen,
Joint Gnfiin.
april -7 x* 98
For sale ,
Two NEGROES; one a good carpenter, the
others g od Axeman.
TO LEASE, a LOT on the Bay, near Fort
Waynt; on which is a small house.
James Johnston
anril 27 1 98
cotton—ti D p.-nre, A G Semmes, vVm. Gaston
Scarbrough fc M .-.tune, J Lallirop It Co aad oth-1
i.
Boat Eliza. Auguvta—with 362 bales cotton—to |
Scarbrough & .Vl-Kiiir.c, and 1 ho* Gardner.
uuu,
Ship Lucy, Webb, Liverpool—Jliehardt U Bar.
reitay.
Ship Montgomery, Riley, Liverpool.
Ship Commerce, Peteraor, Liverpoen—B. Em
boli.
Brig Mars, Hall, Amsterdam..
Sloop Planter, Tew, Darien—metier.
iiVotice.
The copartnership of Coksick it Docsser ex-
Pirt tj Ckarieettn, Apnl 24. j pired by its own limitation on the 2bth in»t The
Arrived, Hri-it!\*np (.anbury, M*Aluster, St. I untet'J.d business of the concern will be attended
Domingo, via K ngstun. Jam 3o days, with mxho-1 in bv A. Dous s et; or in his absence by Messrs,
gany. in dis'.rvs-, bound to Liverpool. On die | Campbell & Gumming.
anril 27-
-t*— 93
John Cormick,
Augustus Dousset.
Il ult. Ut 23 Ion 30, spoke British brig Volant.
Allen trom Port Antonio bound to Liverpool —
On the 9th inst near the inner edge of the Go ph
Stream was boarded by a hiigunder Carthag-enian
lvrr, and treat*) politely. On tbe 11th inat. at
t X was boar -ed by asrnooner of about 15 tons,
under Buenos Atrtan colors, and was treated in
nioslshamel.il inaiiin-r—they plundered the C
nf almost the whole of her ship and cabin stores,
and look from on t.otr.1 a black man. named Tio.
mar ll'i l ame. Oa the 12th inst! in the Guiph
Stream, in a heavy blow, spuing aleak, and carri-
' awa> the n-.iz. n-top. Captain M-Aliisttr find-
J I! impossible to proceed on his voyage, iu con
sequence of the ship making »o much water, put
! to Hit* port to refit
Scliooner Louis*. Napier, New-York. 11 days.
Clrarod, thip Ceres, Maicom. Boston; British brig
Mann >ny, Tullock, Demar-rs; sen'rs Two broth
ers. Nickerson, Citium (Me); WU'bm it Mary,. A „ OVER5EEII. to manage a -mall gang of
5* n **!{ K 'r le r ck ‘^ u ,? Gratjuin, Negroes. , n ,he neiglfoorhuod of the city-aain-
Notice.
All persons having uemaods against the estate
I of James G-ffVnry deceased, are hereby requested
I to present tiiem wi-liout delay; and those mdebt-
12th mad in the Gulnh I
Want* a situation
In a erHioiiog l.o .ae or t'orr or as overlooker
I on a plantation, a person who can produce satis-
I factory recommendation*. Apply *t this Office.
1 apnl Y7. 93
Wanted
Candles
60 Wizes Charleston made mould Candles just
received per sloop Ann Maria, and for sale by
Isaac (Julten.
april 27 M 98
Received,
Per s’oop DeLghi jran Char let fan,
S pipes 4th proof, tsst Co^n-ic IJR\NI>Y.
Charles Maurt-I.
april 27 X 98
MOLASSES
Suitable for retail, landingtiqm sloops Adeline
and Delight from Charleston,
For sale by F. STANTON,
april 27 x 98
Caution
to Pt-RCRasEU tr la.vus at tax coLtirroa's sizes
Whereas, the umlrrsignei!, as agent for Sir Wil
liam Middleton and tor Mrs Jno. Middleton,
owners each far a third of a tract ot land aaiil to
contain 5575 acres of land—lying on White Oak
Creek, in Camden county; ha* paid for the taxes
due on the whole tract for seteral year* past; and
Ins made a regular return for the two tliinls w hich
he represents, in the countv of Chatham, where
he resides, agreeable to law: and w hereaal the
whole of the said tract of Land is now advertised
to be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, in
Jeflemon, C:mdCn county, for taxoa—which are
legally allowed to be paid, and w bich are actually-
paid in the county of Chatham: he, the laid agent
doth hereby forewarn all persons from purchasing
the said tract of land tinder the aforesaid advertise,
ment. FETIT DE V1LLER3, agttru
april 27——cx 98
Sheriff's sale.
Fxaax & faoinsoii, ) Call on attachment,
„ ( Inferior Court.
Rruasiv Cmitts )
Will be sold at the court house, in. the city of
Savannah, between the hours of tea and twelve
o’clock,
To-Morrow, 28th instant,
One pair elegant grey Horxea
One silver Watch—and
Sundry Groceries, attached as the property
of the defendant
april 27 98 G. L. COPE, * o c.
Jxst received
140 barrels Fork '
100 do Beef
lJ.lKW lb. Bacon '
100 barrels Flour
50 do Whiskey
20 hogshcatk K E Rum
US do Sugar
25 barrels, loaf do
150 do Bread
50 bolts No 1, Uuss-3 Canvass
For sale by
Nichols, Dobson <§* Hills.
Chamberlain Sff Burnet
Hiving Assigned to the subscribers their stock
in trade, books of accounts, dtbts. Itc. for the
purposes of securing the pay ment of the follow
ing considerations: First, a note of Chamberlain &
Barnet, discounted at the Planters' Bank lor Six
thousand Dollars: Secondly, a dt bt due tLe estate
of Calvin Baker & Co. for monies received fut
their aeeount: Thirdly, whatever may remain ua
der this assignment, to be divided among all their
creditors, rateatly in amount of the debt* due by
T. M. Chamberlain, and Chamberlain it Burnet.
AU persons.ih.vvmg demands against the said T
M. Chamberlain, and Chamberlain ft Burnet, wil!
please render in their claims to tbe subscribers, a<
the counting-room of 1. At mis.
- , • ISAAC MINIS.
JAMES McHENBY.
xpril 9—M
ffii k* ide/ 0% the erne AueU sccu/ied b$ M&***
l'-9cy If wAW't*r\ vrhsr *
Their eatirfli Stock at Good*.
soxdsnaaur s
20 bag* Ciflee
4 hlidi Jamaica Hum
Su barrels and 5 lilida. Whiskey
17 barrels N E H m
60 b.rrvls prin.e Pork
56 barre-N lleef 1 * •
5 hhds. and 3 barrels mnseavado Sugar V
Lnudon Foner *
Chi.-ciiolatr, loaf Sugar, Cheese
F-ilatoes, menluilen Fish,
Butter, lleer. Gin
Sounds and Tounges, Herrings,
sperm Canutes, Mustard, tic 5s.
Term* at time of,ale.
S le it t mm-rtt at 171 cl tk.
(jy The above stock, if not' previouiiy dispared
of at private sale, w ill on (lie abova da) be sold,
vvilhmi- reaerre. at auction.
By irdcT if Ike Amp re*
M liERBERT,
april 24 9”
Oil the first MuihImJ iii May next,
If’ill be ettd brf re Ar eftr-kutr in iku tif, ia
tit- m ike t.tut.1 k ar.
William Lew den and the (•rpha i-ln.Uie estate,
abuuleigti mile, fiom Savannah
"andfifii ol time -/ tele
apnl a7- 93 M. M.Rl;EHf euciV.
On the first Tuesday iii .tiny next,
Will he told at ike court-haute ktmern the utux
Sown,
A JACK, rising three vearsnld, raised bv gen
eral C. C. Pnckney, of Smith Caroline,,, ,1 lie
blond nfli e Itoyal Gift—ihr Jack j tr.ej -t-i, liy
tlie king of stpain to General George W ailu g •
it » well known dial the (-If War foil 15 Inmoe
Ingh. Jons W KLL*
D. Williford, ttuci’r.
april 13—1)7
Mr.
-V-aafc
On the Jirti T..e.lag in Alt, to.rt.
Will be sold botore die enori lii.iiw in this city,
between the usnal hours.
All that House and Lot, No In. Co.
hn.bi* ward, belonging to the estate «*f
V modiy Hunticnii ileeeavee.; the lot .-ub'-
jeev to cd. tax, of g29 75 cents per an:
num. Tt- m.». cash
Jh, eider oj the ..dmii ittraitrt.
M liKKIlElt I, ancl'r.
march 4 54
Notice.
On th* first Tue9itHjt in .May
Will b« Moltlt* the highest (m'.d r, Pi.infatiVii
beyond Jeoclu' Toll-gatr. ub ut ivo mu! « I. If
mile*from to**n,»n«l lyn»|» between ti.e A» j, r o» :i
and .VldJeii^eriUf'road*, bf loiijf.njf to flit t»uu
elector Fufnum—n coutxMis m «li, «!m> it 4-0 n ren
of land, of whici* ub -Ht ont*-tiiinl i« pine unu the
rem;-inder rich swump and hijHi land of a lU./fii* ir
quality—tiart of Ute s-wamp wa-i rlrarrd bark d
and cultivated about 15 yearsjqpq oi» th iratt ii»
an old dwfliiti< bou^e and out hoopra, t< jjcii er
witii some Ne^ro hou•«* near to.which i» a jjo-.d
body of clay, well calcula cd for Lnck. a sk » g,
and Wa* *Ucces»f»i:ly used for that purj «* t aln n
brick* were at 12 dollar*, deliverable intowu~»
abundance of wood i- aiso on the »| nt..
A Plat may be seen at 'he M»b5c:ibcr%,*hd te
made known on the day of sale at Hit eouri-houbc,
where it will take place.
By *rder cf th* admii-utraMx.
1). VVILLIPO.il>, auci*r.
apr'l S?3—96 x
Lands for sale.
Pursuant to an o.der and decree of the honora
ble die inferior court of the oounty of (Jistliam.
at tlie prasent term, will be set up for tale, at the
court-house in the city of Savannah on the first
Tuesday in June next, the following real projier.
ly, belonging to the estate of tlie late ,'ohn I’v'er _
Ward, esq. dee. for (he benefit of the heirs, and
to obtain a division of theaaid estate, to wit: h
203 acres of tide smamp, first quality, M
Hutchinsoa’s Island, opposite the cityr. .
650 acres of land on Great Satdla ihrer, CuppOl-
ed fresh marsh and pine.
630 acre* of tide swamp, on Lewi** creek, in
M-lntosh county, originally purchased as confis
cated property.
900 acre* on Cumberland Island, in the county
of Camden, about 300 acres of which is planting
land; on the premises there is a g*i d dwelling
house, &c.
500 acres in Liberty county, northside of South
New-Port, in Bnlltowl swamp, originally granted
to the late gcnsraTLachlan M’lntoah.
S50 acres of Land on Hou toun’s awamp, in
M-Inlorh county, at the crowing at Turkty t amp.
900 acres of tide swamp, in M-lntoah county.
Cat Head creek, opposite Clapboard Bluff’, and ad*
joiningtlie land of major Jacob Wood.
ISO acres of pine land, opposite to the abme.
650 acre* of fresh mar-til land in M-li.tovh coun
ty, near the upper end i f M Keytbar’a lala’nd.
35 acres of land, adj'iinmg the east end of the
citv of Savannah, part tide land and high land.
A Lot and Buildings in the city of Savannah,
Franklin ward, now ot a-ipied by the reverend
Mr. Carle*.
Conditions of sale made known at the time or
Imposing of the said real estate.
By order of the administrator*.
■ M. HERBERT, attet'r.
march 30—75
Notice.
On Faturday, the mono day of May, at 10
o’clock, a w will he leased for one year, the
»fall< in the vegetable market; add under the aa>
perintendance of the market a manittce.
F. M. Stone, c. u,
april 27 98 ,f'
Blank Indentures.
For kale at tltis
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