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,| orders to put ifce note of Mr Pooler’s
|, ,Mr Dicks in suit, in lime for the term of
inferior Court of that month. I inline* 1
j,;tely wrote Mr Pooler a staled note
Liismitling this information, ami inform-
1| niiu, that 1 would give the note to any
Lmnsible Attorney that he should name
V ne _thc next day 1 met him, when he
linked me lor the favor—named two gen-
Liiim—1 did give it to one of them, and
Jllii! same time requested that ho should
|uw Mr Pooler the right of acknowledge*
i>nt of service, which that gentleman sub-
lueully inforpied me he did du.
Jftoni our interview in February until the
|iie of the communication made to me by
|«e Charlton as reported to Mr Pooler, I
>er heard or thought any thing more a-
lut the observations l made to Mr Smets,
[my explanations to Mr Pooler—and 1
of the public. I have invited investigations
he winks he shrinks from it. He com
plains of my publication having been.made
When he was out of town—this was r.ot
known to me—his presence would have
had no influence with me as regaids the
couise I liuve pursued. As Mr Ponlei de
dines the investigation which 1 have oil'
ered him, and us 1 have no wish t» deprive
him of the reputation which lie suys he has
been enileavouiing to •' establish to cheer
him in old age, uml to leave as u pure in
heritancc to those that should conic after
him," If he w it I request two respectable
gentlemen to call on me, l will fur
nish them with mv specifications, and he
may avail himself of all his art and ingen
uity to justify himself either privately or
before the public. I lave the evidence in
my possession, it is clear, it is explicit, it
then believe thut 1 should never ' gain is not wanting in character,
e heatd it mentioned. That Mr Pooler Mr Robert W. Pooler is recognized to
,s informed of my conversation wi*h Mr'appear before-the supt-ior Court of this
nts in April, 18123, before the 10th day County at,its next session, for having at a
Hue following, 1 have the voluntary de- j(/nr|fc hntir of llie JViglit come into my
ration of Mr.Suiets made to mein the jHiftioe, when 1 was sirk and no one pre«
sence of a witness but a few days since, sent biy a helpless female and two in-
I that l n. ver did enjoin silence or se- fant children fu answer lor un assaui.'tj
ci/ mi M Smets istiun; I ant without j with an intent to mukdeh. while havin'*
guisi. Mr Pooler and Mr SSmets ap-jin his pocket aMctter frefm me in respecfnl
r to have secrets between themselves as language, that it I had injured him I
ards mv conduct, blit when ever they was responsible—hence my everlasting
c spoken to me, they havelilways found |disiiku«to him, and I here take leave to
ill pos-cssion of no secrets Mr. tiond-jllirow back into his teeth as more appjicn-
i infinmed me that Mi Pooler was ex« jble^o himself the appellations " Coward
iting the certificate of Mi Ninels J Mi and Paltrpon,” To a verdict of a Jury of
nlcr in his long abusive letter to me,catls jhis Country i consign him.
statement—but when it appears In fore
public, behold,if has been changed info
affidavit—ieduced IVoiii nine to eight
mired dollars! and a'ledging that if the
i hundred dollars hud tiave been saved,
'bundled was for m*-. M< Pooler say-
I Mr Soiet-, 'hat he know* me lobe inim*
}i to tiisit } this is what i, never knew be-
i have never been iniiincal to Mr
liets; and i know of but one. circuui-i
knee which ill etiy wa v assists me how to
count ,l'*>r the exit am d,nary nijj'limi.
[hoh M* Smct* has furnished InM. Pool
i-hisbii' fiy 'hi*—the la'sr pi July
>e :; st rif August las', Mr John.
•the agent of ftic saw mills
illlleit, of .South Caro
dace with three Kufts
me qs un old ac-
kted me'to purchase
were mos'ly'his
“lije money
The SNiuin float wharf, attached to Hutc]iin
soon Island is as when lait inspected.
Allot which is most respectfully
Submitted by your obedient servant,
JOS. A. RUSSELL, i nth
SNIP NEWS.
POUT OF SAVANNAH.
Atuttvr.n.
Sloop Mary Jane, Mm-ccltm, from Charleston.
Spoke offtlic bar a brig from Jamaica, in .ells-
tress, dismasted—the brig reported having tall
en in with the wreck of a schooner from .Was.
snehoauts, witg only one man on board whom
lliey look oti'i tlie remainder of the crew hud
been «'i&hed overboard,with the exception who
bail since died. Uapt.W pot a pilot on board the
brig and she is now coming up.
The brig Carolina Ann, ashore below ia from
Ponce, Porto ltlco, with 125hhds Sugar and 5
pipes Urandy for sundry merchants in Charles
ton.
.vrrnnTms ponT,
At boston,lid inst Ini.* Sea Eland, Parker.
At Providence, 26th ull'schr George, Harris,
with despatch. ■ «
At New York, 6‘.h inst. to sail 9th, alonp Com
et, Siiliumn.
I am charged bofnre you fellow citizens
with dishonuprabte conduct—my transac
tions with you ha vo been many, nt:d in all
and every instance I have RFyi' injoined
secrecy.—You know me, with your decis
ion l shall always ho satisfied. *
YnurOb’l. Sprv’i '
MICHAEL UHOWN.
* lie was a soldier at the seige of Savannah.
(COPY)
Georgia, Chatham Count if.
Hefoi’t* me personally appealed, Michael
Hr. v<. ol said county, who being duly
sw.rri, dopnsetli and saitff.lhut on ilio lltli
day of September, in the your one thousand
eight Hu mlretl arid Mveniy-fmir, he tv as as-
siiulfed liyJlobeet W, Pooler, in the city of
Savannah ; that between the hours iff seven
and eight o’clock of the ei ening of tfanl day
said Robert W. Ponlei came to the house
occupied by depopent in -aid city, and
and whiladcpopciit tyn- in the fr<nit p'drcli,
it being then tlurk, s;i*mI Pooler came up the
btepMiid ashed; is ihis-Cajit. Brown ? de
ponent repjicd # it ia, when said Pooler un-
imiii* dime! v siezed deponent,with his tight
it fin aidunif Ids tin Ic. presYing him with Ida
arm, at the same time observing that he
wjiuld tnkfe his tile, and apparently was
searching with his loft baud for h dirk sir
tsiihie other .weapon-—tlepnrtent immediate
ly.aeizijd void Pooler and jerked him down,
a short scuffl*; then on-uud between dfpo-
jient and i"iu Pooler, w!u>n some person or
pe. sons interfered and prevented furthsr
alteration—and dcpon^iit says he believes
tliut sx id*Pmile^was ut*tlie time he srssitult
1 him :,a aforesaid armed witlPsnuie dead-
wifnpoi.i- and that it Was Hit! Intention of
aid Pool Hr. to take tlnj life of the deponent
and deponent prays a »'iur«nt nin£ issue
ainst said ItoJiiAt, YV. Pooler that'liu may
fqr said,oftencebe dealt wMi according li
"slaw. .
(Signed) M K: HAF.L .BROW N.
Sworn to bofnr# nd?, Wd- I‘2th S**|)t 1824
JAS. EPPHfifiER, J. P. •
♦ Goshen Hut ter.
I ll-’.N Kegs prime Goshen liuticr, landing from
. ship Cotton l*iunt,‘aud for sale by *
ELIAS 11L1SS.
jept If* v\79 t c -
. Cotton Hugging. *
S IX I'UNOIIK.L) Pieces' of inch HusViu
Hemp Colton Hugging.
Fur sale.by SAMUEL WRIGHT,
,* .Hunters buildings.
Bi|il18. i,179
ftr VOTIVE.
'III*. flttltlGF. across the North branch of
Liftle Ogfechee Uiv#Pbnving*been carried
away by die jute liurrirane, 1‘ropnnilt for build
ing a new bridge, will be receiveil until Satiie-
dsy next, the 26tli of Sepjembeilr iqst. by Sam’l,
M. Iloiiri, at the Court House in Savannah, or •*
GEORGE I. CbPfl, ~) ' .
J(IS. tlAHKIlSflA M, y Com rs
. F.t)>V. HHUliQUIN. S
srp 18 179 • - .
For New York,
The ship
C O T T O N »* I. A N T,
Captain Gregon*,
Will sajl on Sunday next. V >r freight or pa<
sage, appiy on hoard at Hunters Whan or to
S it PAKRM'A V;
dT Consignees are request
ed to attend at Muiueiiu ivimrfand r<ceiu: tliei
Goods. ,
sep 14 si177
NOTICE.
Sl KUEAFl Kit, two..-team boat-, will le.ie
ll tlie Steam Hunt Wlurf, weekly, Prou led
suflicient freight oilers, lor Augusta
JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent,
set* 14 mJ77 >
Committees uf Vouucil.
riNAxce. •
Aldermen ttullocb, Minis, Gumming.
1 Ji’Ml.I.T., AM* I.AXKS.
1 — Deusler, Milk',, Way.-b:
MAIIKKT.
Morrison. Sliick, Gau iry.
nilv si-LTunfc
— Waiiiig, Uulmrli, Morris
, nr. u.ru ami ti.nr.ru r
Hubertihiuri, Jackson, Waring.
PVNPS. * , .
Jackson, Deitsier, Millen.
I.AMPS * '
-— Gumming, Minis, Wayhe.
PI'BI-IC DUCKS.
*— Milieu, Gutidry, Hcpsler.
KXC.IlAMir..
— Sliick, Gaudrv, ll. herslmm.
KXOINKS AMI ITIIK lil’r«l;T8. •
—— Alims, Jackson, Morrison. ' V
• PUIIIIC SALKS.' J *
— Harris, .litaksnn,Cummin&.
HIIUKS AND LAlllIKkS • - * .
I'lie, Halittbliutn -hiqk. ,*
M MYER3, c. c.
aep 16 178 . *.
—— Wfyn
r B^IIK undersigned Committee will receive
B proposals for keeping in •repair the City
Clock, until tlie first meeting of Council in Jan-
nary next; proposals for the same will be left
i\ ilh either of the unuersigned. ♦ •
, GEORGE SIIICK,
’ . J B EAUDRY,
J. C.*1I
sop 18 171>.
. jjMESjWR klSON, .
11 ILL lie foundTnViRuic at his oflioto over
If the counting room of Calvin Raker,
sept 18 179 *
HABERSHAM;
Regimental Orders
A N Electiio, is herehy ordered to be held at
the Engine House, Reynolds' Square, oil
WEDNESDAY, tlie.‘-’9;li iu.st. for a' Captain to
coin.l and the 4tll Rent Company.. Under tlie
suVcyiiitcndance nf the persons, designated by
law.' Hy order, J MaksiialiI. CiY ,
, \ M AV. STEWART;
Adjt. 1st Regt. G M.
sep 18 r179
, TUfthlC NOTARY.
t >HE sub^ciibcr's health being now .milicicnt
*to attend to business, solicits from Ids
friends their patronage iii the notarial business.
# WM. RELCHER.
sep 18 ml7b
lll.'d I
•eccir
• un
anti
s in-
tke
g, and
Sineti
>d thut
suppose,
ng me for
at oppnrtu-
which he
tim without
inste tl of re
ich 1 dul ex-
bdieved hill*
f l received the
s w it-li he has also pub-
s nl Mi Tlioinas Wayne
tny mind unde' went a change,
epidity of Mr rooter which
be reinstated, .md which Was
portrayed in my next letter which lie
he never teed. It is Due that my
ers were sealed.—with the private dif-
ncets between M« Pooler and myself, f
ceived that the public had nothing to do
was for making no noise—I have never
iscd to tight geritleni- u on equal terms,
i'have often Ceded quarrels. The
jy of my letter wax never shown about
i aa an able production—a challenge
Mr Pooler was what I sought, and
11 wished, and what I did expect, but
s disappointed Mr Fooler say* iie has
eh n^e every opportunity to moke a
opal attack—resolved if I did, to
me as a blackguard and paltronii,”
this 1 make no reply.' Mr Poo-
says to save my person, I have
nd him to the peace—brave men I have
er feared, but assassins I have never
b taught to guard ugiinst; he speaks of
stisenient having been inflicted, here
in at a loss tii m*mprchend him. If a
'berate attempt to commit murder is
'disemcjjO, I have been mistaken in
term. Mr Pooler says tlnit I am a ca-
uniator, I deny it. 1 have never cal-
niuted any person, nor 1 -'never will, I
’e made a charge against him, but l have
if it in open dBy—not in the dtirfc—not
"vatehj—not secretly but* before tile bar
S A V CNN AH, August 15, 1824 *
To V/m r Danikll,
Chairm-m of the Committee of Dry Culture.
Sm—Complying with instructions received
from yon, I hnve carefully inspected all the lands
subjected to dry culture ; iftid beg leave to Re
port as follows :
Upon examining tlie plnntalioo of Mr Ward,
I find nothing has been done to improve it since
mj last inspection.
On viewing ibe plantation of E Jackson I find
the banks and trunks in good order, and the sur
face of the land as dry as could reasonably be
eVpected ut this timei and tho’ some labor lias
been bestowed on the ditches, yet many of them
are in a bad condition. Tlie manager promised
to do ins utmost to better them.
On Mr Stiles plantation, subject to Dry Ou).
dire, I find ull the banks and trunks in good or
der. The ditches are net in as good order as I
could wish, yet I find exertions making to bet
ter their condition- I see no stagnant water lying
in any part of bis plantation, it could not be ex
pected that tlie surface of the land should be
dry, there having been rain the day previous
Tlie canal crossing the Augusta road, continues
in good order.
The lands of Mr Scarbrough and others are as
heretofore reported by your Inspector.
Upon examining the plantation of General J.
!ackson,now in the occupancy of CaptJ Hunter,
1 find all the banks and trunks in good order,
tlie ditches are in tolerable good order, 1 can
take no exception to any other part, except the
upper part of the maiu canal, whloh is in rather
a bad condition.
On examining the plantation of J liilbo, Esq.
now in tlie occupancy of Mr Falim, I find all
the trunks and hanks in good order, and though
the ditches have grass and weedtf in them, yet
the water is running am) is clean and sweet.
I find upon examing the plantation of Thos*
Spalding, Esq. all thebanks and trunks appear
in fair condition, all the ditches haVS been clean
sed since my last inspection, with the exception
of Daileys Point which ia as heretofore reported'
ity She rift* *s Sales—coutiuu-
. ed, • .
Hi: the JtiHl 'I'ncsiiay in October, next,
W ill, be sold'before the Court House in the
City of Savatfhoh, between tlie usual
hours of 10 and 4 o’clock *
lluildifRS on half'hit No 8, and quarter lpt No
9 IJigby Tolling Decker ward, levied on as the
properly of Louis Girodon to satisfy Thomas
Gibbons on two executions for ground rent —
Sold on account and risk of tlie former purcha
ser.
Sundry articles of household and Kitchen Fur-
litni'e, levied on as the property of Janies lllck
o satisfy an execution in favor of Ren burroughs
and in favor of John Gribbin for rent.
. J SIMS, n. c. s.
sept 18 179
Congressional und J legislative
' .Election. . • *
i N Election will be ‘iiolilcni rt' the Court
'w lliioie In 8iiwtnnahf lit and jiir the Count!
f Chatham, on Monday the 4th o/* October en
suing, for Seven M. qibers to represent, the fjtat*.-
i f Georgia io’jllb Nineteenth Congress of the U
Sates and for a Senator and tln4e Represent*
lives" lo repreadnl said Ci.jmty in tfrc next Legis
lature of this Sntci of winch the fclecfors
take'due notice. . . - ,
The Sheritt'or bis, depytici will attend-
same ly keeji ifl\d preserve golid order.
' reqpivnig vqieqfrom seven’o’clock
in'llie muriiing until'six intbeafieipoun.-
J NO Pi WILLIAMSON, ji'ccc.
• ' . TIIDMA8 N.'MOUl-.L* j i c c c.
GEOUGE L. CO.PE, J ic c'c.
Hep 11 » 17(>
. . . mjpEivED
the
a©
ff.ii snip AunosTA,
FIRKINS GOSHEN RUTTER
:>U HarielsGin
12 cases (canisters) Gunpowder and
Imperial Ton, lain importation
JjY STOJIE,
3000 pounds llacon •
50 hbts prime Fork
5U bpgs prime Green Coffee
10 inula St Croix Sugar
, 10 Tons Swedes Iron
Porsule by J It HERHERT & CO.
sep9 175
TH E LI HLIRY
I S oprntd for tlie delivery of I hmks on Mon
day W< ilnesday, and Friday, from tii'iisk hi,'
111 llllru i.Lil/tnl.
QJ*Fifty Dollars Reward !
03° RORRERY !
'J1HE Store of the Subscribers was en'ered
.1 This morrii.ng, between 9 and 10 o’clock,
while the ynting man was in. the cellar, and One
Hundred .aiul fciyhty Dotlurs, ip notes of the
State bank-of North Carolina sto'en from the
drawer. There was one bill of 5550, one of §20
with the signatures nearlyTdefaced, and the bal
ance ten and §20 bills.' A'retvard of §50 will
be given for tlie detection of the robber and the
recovery of tlie money,' nr §20 for either.
■JjjH KELSEY & CO.
sep 3 172 , , _
LANDING
FllOM SC11R. HKltflY MinnLRT'iN,
TIERCES Friipe Retailing RICE, for sale
1 low if taken froih the wharf by.
b WDELAMATER.
sep 9 m!75 _
til rive o’clock,
aug -6 169
i'UIJKl? SALKS.
liy Calvin Halter.
Qh’TfliJltshAy; 23tl inst, at 11 o’clock,
snfriin' >f hi*.Auction 8; re,
The Househnll Furniture,
must mg of lied* and bedding, bedsteads, bu
reaus, l.nuking lilitKit-,, Kitchen
Furniture, sc. Jkc.
ALSO,
Watches,.Clocks, Jewelry, £$e.
i g.di .rwt ■ . vi.iiplt-l''set ' f
. Watch Maker's Tools,
Ringing In tiie estate of A It Rsuhn, deccrscd,
d sold by permission of the H<m. We .lu.-iiices
'he Inferior Court uf Chatham County, by or-
:r of tiie Executor,
sc-p 7 174
Plains and Kerseys.
k PE\V ales PLAIN *,
Ul'ie and hiuc and wliileKE'iamEYS
I^ar sale low to Clo-c.a cnusignmcoi.
Apply to DOUGLASS iORRF.L,
sep 14 r!77
lamaica Rum, Loaf Sugar, and
Hums. ,
^KV lllids J \M. RUM, high 4'li proof and
4. warranted pure.
5Q bbls Loaf Sugar
25 bids l’riiffe baltimorc Han.3
Received per Cottnn Fluid, add for sale by
* J b HERHERT U CO,
sep 14 177
• St Croix? Sugar.
HOGSHEADS beat Quality 34 Croix Sg-
18 logsheuda 2d quality' Ho db
For sale by HALL Ji HOYT.
*cpt 14 177
. RACON.
flQXES. best Uallimore RACON. For
sale by HALL Si HOYT
sept 14 177.
.a A' Wet Nurse.
r O I lire a lienllliy youiRy w.nian without*
child. F.injuire .it this - lfice.
sep 14 .m177
tii nmiy and Ciri.
• PIPES Cognac41 randy
10 do H<*li«iid-Gin* . •
Landing frum ship Cotton Plant, and for kale by
L PEI I Y.
sep 14 m!77 ^
Jilst Received,
nr sun* uoaton plant.
■ 1FTY bbh N E Rum ,
50 boxes Negro Pipes
25 do Spcrinaciti Candle*
(iAUDRY & HERHERT.
sepl5 1.177
For Sale.
F our frime negro fellows,three ofc
which me first rate slevidore*, the other an
excellent liause servant and r-s'ler Apply to
Calvin bAian.
sept 14 177 j
Five Dollars Reward,
TOKEN from the‘^t»ble of live -oif'criber,
» last Tlm’rsday Evening (lie 9rb i*-!'t. a -ad
dle ami-bridle the latter has since bei 'vaecover-
>:d. Tlie .Saddle almost new w.iili bras i.ftg-rups,
whoever may return said saddle to tin sulisori-.
her, shall receive tlie above, reward and.no ques-
• ious asked. JOHN DAVIDSON,
sep 14 m!77
St. Croix Sugar.
Magnesia, aim of fyn
hacco, t-?c.
P URE CALCI NED MAGNESIA ’
balm.of Quito
Uiell* A Lorillards tutTobfteco
Fig Ithift
Snver IVire Teeth Ut'ushes
Opium
Arrow Root
Peruvian bark, &c tkc.
Just received per Louisa Matilda and for sale
by LAY & HENDRICKSON,
No. 1, Shads buildings,
Corner of Congress and Whitaker-streets,
ALSO,
A fresh supply of
Congress Spring Water,
sep 4 i73•
Prime
■J.ii-n rt ceivy'd by ship Louisa Matilda,
5if bids ^ Prime 8t. Croix Sugar.
50 kegs Spiced Salmon.
For s.i’lejby GAUDRY U HERHERT.
sep 4
Oom
tl73
‘•an
Just Received,
run sloo** activk piio.m uaiti.uojie,
BOXES BACON assorted
150 prime HAMS ,
For sale by DOUGLASS & SORRELL,
sep 9 p175
BILLS
® N NEW YORK.
Philadelphia,
BOSTON I),
PROVIDENCE,
BALTIMORE, .
WASHINGTON CITY, and
HfQIIMON,
at thirty and sixty days, and sight, for sale by
5. & M. ALLEN & CO.
sept 7 1741
Anchor Gin.
DDLS. »• Cunningham’s” Anchor Gin,
just received per sloop Eagle, and for
sale by : CALVIN BAKER,
sep f 174-.
An Ordinance,
T O repeal an Oidmaoce entitled
Ordinur.ee to amend an Ordinance in
addition to the Fire Ordinance” and to re
duce the fees ot the contractor for sweep-
ipg cKimnies.
Sftc. 1st* Be it ordained by the Mayor
and Aldennen of the City of Savannah in
Council assembled, arid itj* hereby ordain-
ed by the authority.of the game, That an
ordinance passed the thirteenth day of Jan
uary one thousandeighthundred and ivven
ty one, entitled an ordinance tn amend an
ordinance in addition to the fire ordinance,
be and the tame is hereby repealed.
Seo. 2d. And be it further ordained that
from and after the first regular meeting of
the City Council in January one thousand
eight hundred and twenty five, in lieu of
tho present price ni 12$ cents allowed to the
contractor fur sweeping chimuies for each
story, tho price shall be 6$ cents for each
sloryi . "•
Seo. 3d. And be it further ordained
That all ordinances or part9 of ordinance*
militating against this ordinance be and the
same is hereby repealed.
Paasod
In Council, 2‘d Sept. 1824-
f J. MORRISON',
Mayor.
Attest,
M. MvEue. c.
orgia—Chatham County.
he Hoti 'ral.lc the^fiistices of the Inferior
onrl of.Cliathttoa County rilling for ordinary
purposed fm *
To ail 4Hpn it may concern
rWKT'.REAS Charles Gregory executor of
JhJ Thomas G Davis late of Clialh'am County
deceased has petitione-i the honorable the Court
of Ordinary to be discharged from bis said ex
ecutorship. ! •-.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred^ and Creditors of tlie
said deceased, to file their objections, if any they
have, in the office of die Clerk of the Court of
Ordinary on or .before the 7tl; 'lay of March
next, otherwise letters dismissory wiii be grant
ed the petitioner. i
Witness the honorable George L Cope, one
of the Justices of the said Court tins seventh day
of September, A D 1824
- b. M BOND, cc o c c
rep 9| 175
Georgia—Cluttham County.
lly the Honorable toe Justices of the Inferior
C jurt of Chatham County sitting for ordinary
p-.rposes.
To all w^om it may concern.
V'fc'OMEUEAS William Davies administrator rf
W Jacob Franklin KeOl dec lias petitioned
■ he Honorable Court of Ordinary to be discliarg-
i d from his said administration.
These are therefore to cite anil admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased to file their objections (ifHnV they
have,) in the office of the Cletk of the Court of
Ordinary, on grbefore the 7-tli day of March
next, otherwise letters dismissory will be grunt-
ed the petitioner
Witness tlie Honorable John P Williamson,
one of the Justices of the -said Court tins 7th
day of September, A. J)-1824-
8 M BOND, c c o c c,
sep 9 175
Lard, Corn Ret
n w KEGS LARD
UiZ) 10 half bbls Corn Beef'
10 do do Tongues
•• 50 Smoked do
20 Regs Starch
2 bbls Currants *,
20 kegs Shot assorted . i'j.
Just received pei sloop F.ngle, and for safe
by GAUDRY &. HERBERT.
igue8, &(\
sep 4
Ptr3