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H cnt , liln'l, with
H r and energy as the calc
■.rU, endeavor to bung
offenders,
■rnune than two weeks
■ H i have made it a
■ to make myfelf acqtiainc
■ the loading and, fibiati-
H a il boats defending the
As vet there has no
B,hc leaf! alarming appear
■On or abmu the 3id ult.
H, e ! Burr, late Vice Prell-
Bof the United Si nes pas-
Bhis with about con boats
Btlerent defciiptions, navi-
B with about fix men each,
Big nothing on board, that
Bid even (offer a conjecture
B than a man bound to
Bi-t. ‘He has defeended
Birrr towards Orleans,
Bd my thing, to niy know
transpire ioterediing to
Brnmcnt, I will give the
■ early notice in rny pow-
Bavc the honor to he, rcs-
■ u !1,, hr, your obedient
■ llt , I) AX. BISS EL,
■ Commanding Captain.
M.'Andrew Jackson , Nafii-
B, Tenneflee.
BaSIIINGTON, Feb. 6.
■ |kf) in this citv on Sunday
at 4 o’clock, Ist met. of
■lmmick disease, brigadier
■ raILKVI C ASKY, of S.
■ i na, in the 59m year of his
■he fatal illness of this aniitt-
tie man was hut of short
■ticn; his closing moments
passed with that serenity ,
Htharises from the re lie t ion (
■a well spent He,- hts fast
Hith was drawn with a calm- j
resulting only fiotn true fur- i
■brand virtue.
■arlv in the revolutionary war
■•Casey received the com ‘
■lot’ a company, with which
■llamlv assisted at the si g‘‘
■ Savannah, in the attempt
■tin the A mi-ricans St French
the British works, Le
■ afterwards distinguished as
■ave and prudent officer in the
■les of Rocky Mount, Hnng-
B Rock, IMusgrovcs, King’s
■rotain, Fi htiam ford, Black
kits, and at the Cowpens —
■ere he performed very im*
■tant services to gen. Morgan,
■rough the whole war he en-
Hcrf, ns a brave and valuable
Beer, the applause,f, ic-ndshtp Sc
■tfidcnce of gen, Sumpter.
Bering many yea’s after (he
Bse of that war, it) wr.ich, his
Bduct was so important and
■cctssful, he represented New
■ry district in the state legisla-
Be, both iii the Senate Sc House
■ Representatives, and was, at
le time of his death, on the
■urth term of service in Con
■ess, a represetitative from S,
Bmlina.
friends and family of no
have more cause to lament
■ r -s of this kind than those of
Ca'ev; for in sweetness
equanimity °f temper, he
t qoallrcl hy few; in the ten-
of affection, of domestic
surpassed hy none. He
■as, since the rei oiution, a uni”
patriot; he has hft behind
■">l, the surest testimony of pub -
■ c confidence and private wefrth,
universal lo\ e of his neiglj-
Painful as the regrets
W Ms family tnust he, they v.ill
some consolation fiom the
r, rkecl respect which was paid
■ fix funeral hy the national le-
B'siature- In this too will’ the
■M revolutionary soldier partk'i-
B* ,f because he will see in it,
B* 6 memory of the brave i. not
Begotten. i
B >s said that a ship at rived at
■"'■tisr.cola from Jamaica, bring
■nP accounts that the Knglish
B ,r e acknowledged Miranda,
B <•'5,000 troops have arrived
B c barbarities; and that the duke
B i3 expected at Jamai-
Bb'vith a squadron of 10 or IS
B h, P* of the line.
PATRIOT,
S-J l r .INNAII, Feb. 19. 1807.
• ■
MARRIED, in this cltv, on
.Wednesday evening Ust, bv the
Re/- Mr. Kollock, Air. Charles
HovvAßn,merchant,to Mi'ss Jane
Wallace, both of this place.
A matchless Pile; I
With equ and virtue form'd, and e
aual grace
The same■ distinguish'd by their
sex alone:
Her's the mild lustre of the
blooming morn,
And his the radiance of the risen
day.
THOMSON.
1 1 “
We understand by a gentle- j
man direct from Demerara, j
which place he left on the 14th I
of December last, that on the
13th of the same month, a pro.
clarnntlon was issued, prohibit
ing the importation of any arti
cles except lumber and Fish, the
return cargo lor the same Hum i
and Molasses.
Aurora.
We find by the Richmond En
quirer. that John Graham, Esq.
I was the gentleman authorised by
the President o! the IT. States to
follow the footsteps of col. Burr,
and his adherents, to notice their
measure--,to discover their vi rws,
anti if possible to get full posses
sion of t.htir plan of operations, j
lie acted in this business with j
such prudence and dexterity, j
that he was never suspect'd, and I
overtures were made to him by
Blannerhassot arid others, to join
them in their scheme. STiis gen
tleman was the secretary of Le
gation at Md il, while the pre- j
sent governor of this state was j
minister there; he is now the Se
cretary of Wew-Orleaas Terri
tory. — Chut. City Guz.
M urine In te Hi gen t :e.
*•1 ‘-xr SS>- *w*>neri> |
POET OF SAVAFEAH j
ARRIVED.
Sch’r Esther, Wright, St. Mary’s |
Cruz
Dolphin, Valentine, Long- j
Isiantl (Bah.)
CLEARED.
Ship Gen. Eaton, uloore, N. Y.
Gen, Hamilton, Williams
Amsterrl jiu
| Barque Roboteus, Ward, Ham
burgh
! Brig Rambler, Elliot, Jamaica
| Ann, Remmond, Antwerp
Gray, , Saunders,.
West- Indies
! Caledonia, Stewart, Green
ock
j Schr. Samuel Si Jane, Kelly,
I iiuidad.
Port cf Charleston, Pelt, 1".
| Arrived hip Hope, Ci-le, 14
| days from Matanzies. Captain
Cole ailed ft urn Matanzies in
company wi.h sci r. Republican,
Kollo., for New-Yotk. Ship
j Charlotte, (Pelham) for do. vvas
1 to sail next day,- brig Fox, john
! son, of this port, was loading ior
Baltimore. The schr. Polly St
Eliza, Geer, from N. York, for ,
N. Orleans, was wrecked on
Point Jacko, about the 18th lilt. ;
A ship belonging to Warren, R.
j 1- was wrecked at the same place j
about the 25th ult. and also the
sloop Polly, Addington, of N. i
Yolk, the last vessel was on a
wrecking voyage.
$ ‘J he schr. Belvidere, Crom
well, wlvch sailed trom this port
on the 7ih ins tv ior Matanzies,
returned in distress yesterday,
having lost her rudder the day
after sailing.
Ship Jason, Salter, from Do
• minico,and St. 1 hennas’. Capt.
Salter lei c at Dominico, on
the 21st ult. tile brig Fame,
capt. 1 olm in, to sail in 12 or 14
days for Savannah. Left at St.
i bonus’ on the 2 ith ulu brig
Two Brothers, of • oston,
captain Fo ter, bound to
Wilmington, IV, C. Capt, Sal
ter spoke, on the “Oh January,
the velar. Manvvell. capt. Price,
from Malaga, bound to New Or
leans, I at. 23, 11 long. C>7. Fe
bruary 4, spoke ‘ht brig Henry,
capt. Allen, from Guadaloup-,
bound to Baltimore, l it. 27, 8 i,
long. 78, 30.
Off Cape Remain, on Saturday
last, cap!. Dill spoke the schr.
Tryall, Barker, 14 Java from St.
Bartholomew’**, \< r Wilmington
N. C. Captain Barker had on
board capt. Fanning, late master
of the ship Dan, of New York,
which vessel bail foundered
at sea, in lat. 47 long.A4, 17.
The ship Orlando, of and
for Philadelphia, sailed from
•Madeira on the 16th January—
schooner Three Sisters, Rich,
for Norfolk, sailed same day
with capt. Grow. The ship Ga
len, capt. Snow, from Barcelona
to N. Orleans, touched at Ma
deira on the Ist January—like
wise, the schooner Rebecca,
capt. Calhoun,from Leghorn, for
N. Orleans.
Capt. Robins, of the schooner
Safeguard, arrived at New-York
left Curracoa on the 21st of De
cember, and contradicts the re
port of its being taken by a Bri
tish squarbon. He says that no
British ships of wat were off the
port at the time of his sailing.
Capt. Grow arrived yesterday,
informs, that sir S. Hood, w’uh
one 74 and a frigate, touched at
Madeira on the 16th January, on
his way to Buenos Ayres. A
great number of merchantmen fk
transports for the same place,
had touched at Madeira while
Capt. Grow lay there.
i he bug f’o'owmack from Bal
timore for St. .Ligo, was captured
by a French privateer on the 4th
u/t. -Ik carried into Barracoa—
Some time beiore captain Butler
sailed, a pilot boat schooner ol &.
lor Philadelphia,sailed with 556000
in specie on board. A boat from
-the shore pursued & boarded her,,
massacred her crew, and brought
the money back into Barracoa—
Tbre eof the pirates have been
apprehended, and are confined on
board of the king’s gun brig. One
ol them was a clerk in the house
w *ucii shipped the money.
To the Electors of Chatham
County.
I take the liberty of announcing
myself to you as a Candidate for
tiie offices of Clerk of the Superior
& Inferior Courts of this county.
Amidst the great number of Can
didates, 1 hope niv pretensions
may not be thought presumptu
ous; particularly as it is well
known, that I have served in that
Office for one year past, with di
ligence and fidelity.
BEN, SHEET ALL.
Feb. 23.
I beg leave through the me
dium of your ufeful paper to
announce to the public that,
1’ HOMA SF. WIL LIAMS
Esq. is a candidate at the en
fiung Election for the Clerk’s
office of the Superior and In
ferior Courts of Chatham
county. His talents, abilities,
integrity, principles, and ne
cefhtics, are known lo this
community.
A CITIZEN.
Feb. 12 26 aw t e
THE SUBSCRIBER.
Announces himself to the
Electors of Chatham County, as
a Candidate for the Office of
Clerk of the Superior ami-Inferi
or Courts.
JOB T. BOLI.F.S.
February 16 2”
Wanted to Rent,
A SMALL HOUSE,
in a retired part of the
city, for which a gene
rous price will be given
—Enquire of the pi in
ter.
Feb. ag. 29 ts
By Saturday Night's Mad.
LONDON, Deeemher ■?(),
Avery ev.vaorduiarv report
hns prevailed for days past in tie
ehy. It 0 suited that British
ships of war are actually employ
ed, with the consent of the Spa
nish government, in transporting
the treasures of South America to
Europe. It is said that seven
millions of Dollars, already laden
on board of an English frigate, in
order to be sent home from New .
Spain, have been partly under
written at LI y I’s; that the quan
tity of dollar- expected to be thus
brought to Europe, is 25,000,090,
and that a British .64 is now on her
way to receive a cargo of this
valuable specie at Vera Crus.
Jt is confidently imported that
Mr. Tierney is appointed Chan
cellor of the Exchequer, vice
Henry Petty, who exchanges for
the. Presidency of the Board of
Contronl.
Tim-following enumeration was,
we understand,received on Thurs
day In government, whose dis.
patches from St. IVersburgli are
of the I9h November —
There are in Poland, Russians
I 10,000 —Cossacks 30,000—Prus
sians under Kaikrcutli 28,000
Russians at Riga 30,000 —In
Volhvnia 25,000.
Making a total Inrce of 220,000
The ship Asia arrived at Pro
vidence the 25th January from
Amsterdam. She left the Texel
the 28th nt November; a report
reached tiiat place a day or two
previous to the Asia’s sailing,
that war was declared between
Denmark and England.
JV. 2". Mcr. Ado.
Comfort for the Afflicted !p
Extract of a tetter h am / rintdad,
dated Da cmbei 50, receded by
a mercantile house in this, city.
Bonaparte had overrun'“near
ly the whole continent, hut his
late defeats bv the combined ar
mies of Russia and Prussia near
Posen, will, I trust, give, such a
t urn to liis allaii s its may procure
him a passage to Siberia. He is
said to have lost in tfu three hat
ties three days successively 60,000
men killed, wounded and m-ison
ers. In short he was completely
routed. Orders have issued for
mart Inng the conscripts from every
part of France.—Great Commoti
ons it is said, prevail at Paris
this we have from Martinique
where the news had also arrived
by express !! ! This will change
the face of all Europe.”— lbid.
Extract of a letter from Washing
ton.
“ 1 have the pleasure to inform
you that the secretary of state lias
taken up the subject of the late
captures on our coast by British
ships of war, and the condemns li
on at Jlahjax'. He has given Mr.
Erskine (it is reported) a concise
view of the consequences that must
result, if such conduct is continu
ed.’—lbid.
FOR SALE ,
BY THE SUBSCRIBER,
T'HAT well situated HOUSE
and LOT No. 37, Wash
ington Waul. Also, his House
and. Lot in Franklin Ward, No.
7. One half of the Wharf and
Buildings on Lot No. 11, in said
Ward, adjoining Caig’s to the
east,and Richaid Wayne’s to the
west. On* undivided moiety ®f
the Beaverdam Mill Trace—26oo
acres of land on Black creek,
Bulloch county. 2 *7 1-2 acies
on the Alutainaha. Anew h
ntaht-d House, aud Lot No. 1, in
Milledgcviile, renting at present
lor 2(A) uollui s.
If the above property is not
sold at Private Sale before the
first Tuesdav m March, it wid,
on that da-., be sold at PUBLIC
SALE.
Conditions Cash, or Note,
on Liverpool or Loudon.
HENn Y PUTNAM.
Sav Feb. JO, l HO2. *9 -t
E,
N. B. I will also sell one fourth
part ol Loc No. , at present
occupied by Mis. Ann M‘Crca
dv.
AUCTION.
/HIS IX U WILL Iff SOLD,
1,1 to <A oif, roitho’t. am/ re
serve, on ’ the ( oft’r - lie sc
’ Vhnrf, in lots to slut Pun ba
ser*,
36'co Uufhels (more nrfefi)
JLLUM SAL I',
Imported in the schooner Dol
phin, from Long- Island, Ba
hamas.
Terms made, known at the
time of sple.
N. JVM.ROD, Auct'r.
Teh 23. “ 9A
A O J R E.
HP IIE Subscriber being ap
-1 pointed Guardian < f Jacob
Gould, a minor, c:#!ls on all per
sons in possession of Negroes,
Books, Bonds, Notes and papers
of every description, belonging
to said minor, to deliver up the
same vi it hour delay, on or before
the first day of March next,-as
after that tlav suits wifi he enter
ed against all defaulters ; and ail
persons indebted to said minor,
are called on t or payment. Those
who neglect this notice, will find
their accounts in the hands of J.
Cuvier, esq. for recovery.
JAMES ALLISON, Guardian.
Feb. 23, 29 lawfi v
Chambers, lnjenor Cowt, Chat
ham Coun'jj, I4i7t February,
J 307.
Present his 1 ionor,
JOHN II MOREL.
LJ PON the petition of John
Bexlc-y, stating that In- is
confined in prison in this county
lot eh Jit, at the suit of Alexander
and Kenneth Irvine and William
Chauvit), liy process ol Ca Ba is
sued out of the Mayors court, of
the city of Savannah, that he is
unable to pay the debt for which
he is confined, or to satisfy the
; nie, or to support himself in
confinement, but ts willing to de
liver up all his estate real and
personal for the benefit of his cre
ditors, and praying to be admii
url to the benefit of the acts pas
sed for tiic rtlitf of insolvent
debtors. *
It is Ordered that notice of this
application he served on the. cte
diiors of the said John Bexley,
that they he and appear before
the honorable the Ju-ufces of the
Inferior court, at the Cport-house
in Savannah, on tl K#fourth dav of
March next, to shew cause,it any
they have, why the prayer of die
petitioner should not r>e granted.
JOHN H. JMOjuF.L.
Feb.. 19 28.
Chambers, Inferior Cowl, Chat
ham, County, 14 th February,
1 807.
Present his honor,
JOHN H. MOREL.
UPO N the petition of William
John Davies, stating that
he is confined in prison in this
count' 7 lor debt, at the suit of
Dnnkley and Smith, bv process
of Ca -Sa issued out of the Supe
rior court of Chatham Countv,
ihat he is unable to pay the debt
for which fie is confined, or to
satisfy the same, or to support
himself in confinement, Imt is
willing to deliver up ail his es
tate real and personal, ler the be
nefit of his creditors, and pray ing
to be admitted to the benefit of
the acts passed for the relief of
insolvent debtors, and it appear
ing that the judge ol the Superi
or Court is absent.
It is Ordered that notice of this
application he served on the ere.
ditors ol the said William John
Davies, that they t#e and appear
before the honorable, the Justices
of the said Inferior Comt, at the
( ourt-house in Savannah, on the
fourth day of March next to shew
cause, ii any they have, why the
prayer of the petitioner should
not be granted.
John n. Morel.
Feb. 19 fin.
lv U 1 l CL.
ALL persons me hereby ran
dom (1 not 10 litre anv ,f ihe
Negroes belonging to J-I.J/A
BLR KK, (my inf. oil \\ trti,)
I com any one except myself, or
other person duly a.iiboriseu by
me.
SARAH HANDLLY