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SAVANNAH,
Saturday Evening, Nov. 9, 1611. ,
Our friends, since oar last, )nvc favored «s
with Boston papers of the 26t!i ult- and JIc'w-
VorJt to the 1st inst. by.thi: H-mlrt, and the
Champlin. Such extracts as were interesting
Vill be fouud in this afternoon’s paper.
* 11 ®
The schooner Exchange —Judge Washing
ton, it is stated, in tlu? Philadelphia papers, in
the circuit court of the United States, on the
30th ult. reversed the opinion of The district
court respecting ibe above vessel, and has ad
judged, that “ the property uf a foreign sove-
j etgn, though a public armed vessel, is subject
to the jurisdiction of our courts, if found within
our territory, on the claim of n private citizen
The Exchange was seized by Bonaparte for
Violating his Rambouillet decree, and taken
immediately into his service, without, (as the
libellants plicdged on the occasion) arty form cf
trial or adjudication. On Iicr at rival in the
port of Philadelphia, she was libelled by her
American owneta.
Git. h^T-crr^swEi iheluss of iflfer
property:in !’ranee, and.shall not be capable of
succeeding to property in Fiance. The above
regulations arc" prospective—those who have
^ already beep naturalized abroad are to have
jT ; their naturalization confirmed within a period
Nrw.VojK, October 31.
Incendiaries.—Four persons, hv the vigi
lance of the police. have been apprehended on
the~strongest suspicion of setting.lire to the
rope-walks of Messrs Scbernicrhoin & Piunan,
which were burnt seme weeks sign. It appears
that the act was committed to gratify malice
»od resentment of the perpetrators. It is pro
per to mention, that no iniormatiou ol this na
ture against any other persons, had been ob
tained at the police office ; although indisputa
ble proofs of attempts to set fire to two or three
stables have been discovered.
prescribed. Mo Frenchman esn enter the ser
vice of a foreign power without permission,
and cvcn.thsn is not aliowed to bear nrrr.s
against France,byt ipusf leave the service should
that foreign pqwcr'go to. war with France.—
They cannot be rcccdScd while in the service
of a foreign power without permission, iliey
are to be considered as hos#-g borne arms
against France.
Burning Spring.—A Burning Spring has
lately hern discovered ct Vernon, in the coun
ty of Onedia, I-few-Vork, rn tiir lands of a Mr.
Willir ui". which possesses the quality of heat
” to a d-.gree that by touching ibe surface cf the
water with a candle. It will cause it to hum.
This experiment has been tried several times
successively by me. Jacob DayTOK.
Waterford,- October 7, 13 it.
The court rf the Brands has issued an edict,
.by w.hie.It the inhabitants of the United oiat>*s,
trading to that reentry, must in future be pro
vided with passports from thePorluguese charge,
des affaires at Washington.
Translations from !a!e Spanish papers receiv
ed at the .office of the Philadelphia Freeman’s
JournaJ
Valcvcia de Aicantaua, Aug. 30.
The Anglo-Porujgtieie army lias departed
From Uastiile, arc! ofccupiesa line along the lelt
of the Agncda, to the number .ot <1000 inert.
Lord Wellington has fitted Ins head-quarters
i t the vicinity of Cuiclad ltodngo. lit; advance
posts extend as far asTamanics. and has thus
cut off the communication with Cuidad Kodrt-
go. The g-airison in that place consists ol
1500 men, aud a r « short of provisions.
It appears that Manno.ru had evacuated Pia-
«'cncia, and genetal Foy, Truxillo. It is a tact
that on the I9ih, brigadier Morrillo had set'
out for that place j the cavalry of the count dc
J’enne had gone be Cure him. This being the
ease, Foy must have marched to Almetez, and
there arc no enemies between the Guadicna
and the Tagus'.
The girrtsonof Badujoz is compascd-of."00q
men, amongst whom toe vastnumbers pf sick,
nnd a great many die daily. The'roops ate
disenn'ented at being kept on hall allowance,
and have not received pay for many months-
The number of tlie enemy which remain on
the left of the Ouadiana amount to 5090 men. j;
\Vc have letters from Corunna tip to thr 3d
instant, which state, that an English frigate had
sailed front that port, with arms and ammuni
tion for the seventh army. It is reported that
the sixth army has occupied i’encvenlo, and
that the enemy h id evacuated Leon.
Cadiz, September 10.
By several letters received at Catalonia, we
lean*, that general Lacy had c.ntetvd the Ftcnch
territory, and that a part of the French force
(hat besieged Figueras had gone in pursuit ct
him, which had weakened the enemy very
ninth.
Brigadier Don Francisco Rovira, taking ad
vantage of this circumstance, introduced pro
visions and other necessaries into the imitor!-
::nt fortress of Figueras, and brought out the
prisoneis and a quantity of arms.
We have likewise been informed that lieu ; r,.
Lord Ilmvc used to tel! oi one of his tars, a
brave fellow, hut a little too food of a o ton of
grog, who never, omitted to repeat the following
prayer every night, as he went to his hammock,
“I never murdered any man, nor no man ever
murdered me : then God bless all mankind.-—
Antn.
Mr. D. Fraser, whose literary labours have
bhen uniformly directed to the instruction or
amusement of our citizens, has just published
A Geog’-nfihiral, Historical^ rind ( hrono’ogl-
cal Comficndunn, containing a nufnher of very
curious and interesting articles, vdiicli will ren
der it a deritable acquisition to the young scho
lar or to the man of letters.
(CT 1 A ftiv Gentjemeft ran fce
Bccautmedated with genteel D \ Y HOAHU-
TNXi, on moderate terms, bjqMits. Stout.
corner cf Bail-street and Johnston’- squ.arfr, near
the Exchange. octol J l3l
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Qjr° Thei person who took the third
volume of Burns’* wo; Its. cohittinitjj; his po
ems, Tom the Exchange, is requested ?n leave
it nt this office. noy 5 j* 133
In Council.
Resolved, 1 hat the City Ma r sh3l re-enter
a!! City Lots, wh>ch may be in arrears cn the
5th December qyxt, and that notice be given
thereof. Extract from the minutes,
+ D. D. Williams, c. c.
Auction.
Oft Wednesday, ISth instant.
Will be sold to the highest bidder, on Johs-
s'on and Anderson’s wKfrf, below the stores-
of T. 5c R. F. Williams,
1500 bushels Allum Salt,
In lots to suit purchasers. Conditions, cash.
Sale to commence at 11 o'ciscl*
x David Pclouk, auct’r.
nov 9—JSs ‘
on iVlOKDATS, WEDS!
([J 7 * jn conformity to tlie above rc- Fridays, in every week ; and w
solution, I hereby give rotten that I shall make J Charleston, tile nex f day, at 10 o*
■ .... r,r f tt • V . * T O* rv X V
a re-emry of the following Luts, if the arrears
on them are rot paid previous to the 3;h of
next December.
Franklin Hard— Mos. J?, 3 5. 6, 7. 8, 9, 12,
17, 18.
19,
Oos r) t
‘ *•? * *»»
25
26,27, 28
.29,
20,
32,
S3. 34.
35,
36, 59,
40.
IVr.rrrn—Nos.
1,2
3.
4 5, r. 8
. 11.
12
15,
16. 17.
•18,
19, 20,-
21.23,
57, 38.
JTnshing
'on—Nos. 3. 4
8,9, 10
*1.
3 2,
1 a
I
I4FT*,
16,
17; 18,
19,
20
, 21, 22,
22 k
24,
30, '
•5L 3 c 2,
25,
36
Liberty—
-Nos. 1
• 2.
5. 4
, 5, 6, 8
9,
10.
n.
12, 13,
15,
16. 17.
1R.
21
22, 23,
24,
25,
26,
27, 23.
29,
33, 34,
35.
23,
40.
Columbia
—Non.
1, 2
• 3,
4 5. 6.
7. 8
0.
10.
II. 12,
13,
3 4. 16,
20,
23,
24,25,28, 29,
30,
32, 33.
54,
35. 36,
CT
• « T
S8.
39
One
i:e—
-Nos. 2,
3,
», 7.
8, 9. 10,
11.
13
14,
15, 16.
17,
18, 20,
21,
26,
27, 28,
29,
33,
34,
36, 28.
39,
40.
Elbert—
Nos. L
*3
.6,
7. 8. 9,
10
II,
12,
13, 14,
16,
19, 20,
n i
*\ }
20
-Sw,
23, 29,
SO,
31,
S3,
34u 35.
e
oi ,
38.
.
-A5'tx>
Franklin—Nos
2,
3, 4, 5,
(L 7
9.
in
i j,
Stage to Charleston.
The public arc respectfully informed, that a
MAIL STAGE, f otn Savannah to Charleston*
will lekvc hete, in future, at 'wo o’clock in the
tnnrning, on Mondays, Wednesdays and
will arrive at
’clock, a. at.
CLINTON GRIFFIN.
N. B. Stage-office kent at Gunn’s Eagle Tx*
vern, on the Bay, near the Exchange,
rev 7—Id
Custom-House.
Savannah 26/A October, 1811.
Office hours at the Custom House, wilt ia
p. at.
oc: 26—129
A. S. BULLOCH. Collector.
•YP.0M the key-youk shamrock.
“ Masonsy Vindicated.-—li is with no
small degree cf ctutrern that <ec have dimover-
etl in se.nie of- our most respectable prints, an
article, .said to be oop : ed from an Irish paper,
which, from its purport, would appeal th't the
sacred and vero-rabld iustitu’-ion of mr.^onrv,
sva-: perverted s:i Ireland to the diabolical pur
pose, of unless thin mu Her ; vis. by shedding
Roman catholic l.Tr'd. We felt it an imperious
duty which we kiwe to Jlhisohru, and to truth,
to declare and assert, that the t (range Lodges
in J vela It cl ff-vu'- ev.-rY proof that chine to our
knowledge) nev«»r ihr.re the s’.ig'ttr" c-err.hlar'CS
to Masonry, e?tc<rt:t,rhnt their are
calVd •• Lodges,” arid their offinri'S an culled
“ Masters*’ -lnd “.Wardens,” 6cc. 1 lie': arc
said to have ilh n “ words and signs,” hv -v-hich
they known each other. The “ Fur pie PI:
rr.cn Lodges,” sod compose ot- the most.
“ export sun one the Orangmcn.” The ioilev-
iog, ivhich \vv copy virbatim frocn the '""-u
Magazine, is the original'paragraph to
i !e, and in. v.-Jdch there vyil
11-
Hunter’s Rope 1V r alk—east h.alf Filature
Lot—west baif Lot G.
N. W. Glen, c. m.
Savannah, Nov. 9, 181! ——125
^ , r - — - - -r I . . - — - ■ - - -
J. J. & F. Blanchard,
Have received t y the ship Louisa Cxcilia, and
ether late arrivals,
Changeable silk Lustrings
White and green do.
6 4 and 7 <r Damask, silk Shawls
fi-d fancy silk ar.d cotton do.
f- f white a 1 .d black lace Veils
Lace Pelrv’nes and black Mode
} i?iac.li silk. Galloons
J Black cotton and worsted Hose
Pm,alt tortoiseshell Cotnhs
Curtain Fringes and cotton T-ra
; i’antaloons half Hose
• . . ; Common and finc Rrr.ad Cloth:
| Black silk. Florentine
Harbor-Master’s Office.
During the absence of the subscriber, Cap^
tain John Sr.aw is appointed to attend to the
duties of the above office.
Robert Greer.
nov 7—2,-134 -JiQr.ber-Maszcn
un:r
r r*.ft
“tir.- cn, or
u i? g r a cefa l as n i»r\ :i i \ •' it t
r»ne wore,
i i- thi
o ran guinea.
r>r>
T yttr*.L M ARitSM KN tic H a ITIC.*. T.
At the catholic meeting, on Tuesdav. the
“Tth -of ?- T ay, comic.d!or O Comtcll prodi;in
Orange Lodge Certificate, found up off i.omc
one of those privileged murderers. It staled,
t!ic bearer, Walter Hall, robe a regular .Pur
ple Marksman, and is-dated from Lodge 2fi,
iield at the hor.se of Peter Drily, Vv'crbargh-
atreet ; Michael vValsh, master, anii Ho
rn m, warden. This Hall, by being a jiurple
m trksman; has arrived to the highest honors of
rue craft ; to qualify any person to this dist
tinction. it must be proved in Lodge. 4(1 fat the
candidate shed popish, alias rebel blond, ei r her
by hanging, shooting, burning, or stabbing/
TH't . G *
‘ I Tine colored French Thread
’ .j' j Found and paper Bins
| Iron table and tea Rjjocns
■ ' box cotton Braces, with slides
| 3 do. /leaver Hats, for children
hale Russia Shcctirg
Which th'ey offer for sale, for cash, produce,
or ivpprovf
V35
D’ed, yesterday afternoon,
CouavorsiE, esq.
at hia plantation,
aged SI vears-
ntc-red at same piaCCf
, , L i ,j . ,| 1 uancis Ccunvoisir.,
tenant-colonel Don Joseph Mar so had ob'anted « 4 ., nq : ns w ,ij » >e jr
n.rmv advantages over the e dig, and that he j yo-MOURO\V, at I»‘o'clock. . -•
now ccruptes Montserrat, wluch was abandon-j , . ... , c . .
ed by otir troops at the lime of the capture of ?3 .j. ^ _ nt - h :_ Mr p ATRIC>t O’Rh.ey, a
Tarragona
Tbe third a-my in consequence of the late
events which hhve occurred, had retired into
Murcia, occupying the positions ol Palmar, Al-
csmarilla, and Lu Anora, covering that city.
They write under date of the lf-h of last
month, that according to the S'ate of yffd-s.
and the dispositions that were taking, jt was
believed the army would he put in movement,
and was to match against the kit gd tn of Grc-
t,
uaua
land, he has left a widow, with an infant of
eight months old, to moupi them irreparable
loss.
Died, in New-V-'t'k, of n nnosnraD’ion, on the
29th Octaber, Dr. Isaac Ter>ri, a retsident in
■ ’ ’•s rl'v I ist s-asou, and highly- respected by
•li hi* acquaintances.
Died, this morning, a* art advanced age. Mr.
nuv 9—i t- -
■r town acceptances.
Grocer's Society.
The members of the Grocer’s Society. arc
requested to attend a regular meeting bn M-ON
DaY the 3 tth inst. at three o’clock r. r-t. at the
house of Mr. P. Duffy, and punctual attend
ar.ee is expected.
Jig order of the president,
John Delberghc, sec’ry.
hov 9—’35 »
Caution.
All perschs are hereby cautioned against cre-
dil'ihg anV‘person on my account, without my
written order, as I will pay ho such debts or
contracts.
nor 9—<35
John M
i
IjISTv.hick, August "0.
Tcste-tlay Mr. John Herbert, attended by a
peace officer, 3nd a party ot the German Dra
goons quartered in this city, proceeded to the
neighborhood of CT.it!oe, in order tn value
titlies, when a large tr*ob assembled, who fired
.several shots at the party from the wood, one
of which w. -’ruled the horse rede by Mr. Her
bert, which died last night; another wounded
slightly one of tint dragoon horses, and a dra ,
gvxju narrowly escaped, ha\ i’.’g had his shoulder
strap shot away.
Edinbufsb. September 5.
Vvty ern Cotton.—An order has been
received at our Custom-house, from the
right honorable the board of commissioners,
that cotton, originally imported into Irelmc, :r
any ship not being British built, exported in?-
England or Scotland, and re-imported into lr.-
land, shall pay the duty ef 11. 5s. 6J. per 1C"‘
IDs.
EofiKldticn of Lond.nt and Jl’eitrzinatcr.—
The census lot the cities cf London and West
mins er, with the suburbs ant! parishes itnme
diately con ignons, has-been completed. Th
te al j- -1,( 99,104, uirludmg 483,781 maics
«nd 615 S23 females. The increase, compa:
ct! Willi the censu-in 18(^1, is 133,139.
Bus aparts has issued a decree rek.ive t ;
T enchroun it> fo>e gt> coutvries. They cat
r.ot be n.ttunilized tn tore g i c untrie^wi'hou
his svi'iuvity ; bu' wen when they ate so no
'urah/.ad, l-etf C'-tlthen o>e to be cousidetef
•e abo - l cnc-hpicii natural-sed -b; oad. wi’h-
Faiicy &c AVindsor Chairs.
The subscriber informs his friends and the
puclic, ’i:at he has returned iru-n the nntth.
and has now a t epportuni'v of" offering for sale
an clcgan! assortment of the most fashionable
Ghaudes Ft’.iroT. an old anff respectable tnha-1 CHAIRS, at his old stand, corner of Zlrough-
bittmt of tins city. gCT* His friends an d ac-j ton and/larnard-street?. His chairs possess the
quaintances are inyited' to at’end Isis funeral
iO-MORHOlv Mot ring, at 12 o'clock, from
his late residence, in West-Broad-street,bear
Mr. Haftrtdge’s Distillery.
p"7 > The Members of SOLOMON’S
LODGE a'? ‘-elicited, by special invitation, to
meet La CVm’uvc', at their Lodge-room, in
Gtbbor.s’s Buildings, over Mr. Roviere’s, at
eleven o’clock A. sL to attend the funeral of
Brother Fiutct. Cy ord:r 3
O. Threlkui.D, sec’ry.
FQRT OF SAVANNAH.
AftJtlVXD*
/5r>g Champ’in, Miller, New-Y’ork—Mali dr
uwl Norris.
Hamlet, Clarke. Boston—-S. C. Howard
Sloop John, Sleigh. St. Mary’s—Rum
ctsIKED-
St tip Superior. Champlin, New-York—Capt.
Brig Delaware, Sever, Boston—capt.
Notice.
All persons having demand* against the e.%-
tate of IT.ter Midl-kr, late of the county cf
Chatham, cabinet maker deceased, willpleas**
to render them in ppnperly attested, to the
subscriber, and those indebted, are hereby in
formed that suits will be commenced against
all who do not make soeedy settlements.
riannah C. Miller.
nov 5—tfi3 Aim'rx.
^— ■ ■ — ■ • -■ ■■!
Notice.
Will he rented to the highest bidders, on
Friday, the 15th il:tv of November next, at ele
ven o’clock at the Exchange, tor one year fronk
that .date, tiie following tenements in that
building, vlj.
Cellars, Nos. 1, 2 and 3.
Stores, Nos. 4,6. 7. 8, 9 and 3 0
Also, the use ot Merchant’s Hall, the North-
East, and North-West rooms, on the hall floor,
with the use of the third or upper storv.
Terms of sale, the tenants to give notes, with
approved securities, payable quarterly.
13g order oj the Hoard ot Trusters.
Thomas Pitt, sec T ry.
•oct 10-152 . , " v
• Notice.
All persons having any demands against the
estate of Samuet. Wii.uaxs, merchant, late
ot this city, are requested to render them duly
attested, and those indebted to said estate, will
make payment, to
Eliza Williams, adm’r
oct 26—129
Notice.
All persons having any demands against tlie
estate of James Adams, dec. are re quested
to render in a fatr statement of their demands
immediately to the subscriber.
John Hover,
South-Carolina, Beaufort district,
N. B..Statements left with John P. Wil-
eiamscn, esq. in Savannah, will be forwarded.
nov 5 o 3 33
Notice.
All persons having demands against the es
tate of general Nathaniel Green, will ren
der them to the subscriber fur payment, pre
vious to the first of Ne.vcrr.bcr, as-a final settle
ment will then take place.
Ray Sands.
Cumberland Island, August “Itoh 1811—104
Caution.
All persons arc cautioned nut to trade for.
or take in payment, a Note of Hand, for S40,
drawn bv Joshua'Sanford, in favor of Jamea
Kilpatrick, and pavable the 4th of December
next. ' JOSHUA SANFORD.
nov 7—7.1 •—124 liberty Ccur.tv
—k,
advantages of being finished on the spot, afed
consequen t at e not injured by transportation:
He will continue the re-painting and gliding
of bid chairs, v>pon his usual reasonable te-ms. . rr , _
and orders from any "part of the country, will be , AO EiCX.
attended tn with every punctuality and on the : Four ROOMS in Giobons’abwMing, suitable
cheapest terms. SILAS COoPi.3. J for bachelors. Apply to
nov 9—|l—135 | C. Papct & S. MarteL
: 1 — 1 oct 26— r—129 ‘ *
Removal.
The subscriber ic.fr—is hi s customers and the
public, titat he has removed his Saddler’s shop,
to the south-east conier of market-sq-tare. next
-door to Mr. M. Cleiand, and near Mr. Thomas
Miller, where he has for sale, a large and ele
gant assortment of articles in Ills line of prtffes-
s-oti. He also takes this early method of inform
ing these indebted to him, (those whose ac
counts have been, standing for years past, par
ticularly) that he is compelled to pre s for pay
ment, the first of the present crop. He, at the
same time, fee’s grateful to these who have re
gularly paid their accounts, and that he will be
Governor Fsopkins, Cooke,.Frov,dence j happy to serve them-as before.
John Gindrst,
nov “9—135 Marke-tsquare.
'a- J-)
•SloopSailv. Norton,"Baltimore.
The fatrocs French brig Creole, with pas-
engers from Bengal for France, has been cap-
. tveclpy the Ton”, ant, and sent into Fly mouth-
An adjourned Inferior Court,
f the court’y of Chatham, (si*tipg for ordinary
•urpnses) wilt be hehl at the cour'-house. or>
ONDaY near, 11th ins*, at 10 o’clock.
Those tSdcfirwctl;trill tberefo-a 'ake nuticc.
i \. J" Edniund Roberts, -
r.ov- 9—* Clerk.
" For Charter,
(J/ ahfiledfor orithin foitr days)
< >- ->~u. The well known, fast sailing
brig CHAMPLIN. 3. .tltller
master, br..nhen 225 tens. Shcul-.'
a charter not effer, she Will re
ceive.freight far Baltimore, and sail with im-
ntdiate dispatch. For terms, apply to
* Mabcr W Norris,
nov 9—p—135 y Pies'1 utharj.,
Wanted to rent or purchase*
A RICE PLANTATION, capable of em
ploying from 30 to 50 working Negroes. Ap
plication by letter, directed to Pccofaitgo,
Sccth-CaroiinDy'wiil be answered bv
Aie::. S. Robt. Chisolm.
cet 22—*r.—130
Lost Gn the’ 15th instant.
A red Morocco POCKET BtJOIi, erntain-
ing one due bill, on Daniel Shir mao, of twenty-
six dollars 25 cem*. one do. on James Dupee;
fur thirty-five dollars, also, art order on R. M.
Stites. for thirty dollars, an order on Thomas
L. Matone, for eleven dollars 50cems, two ’dlls
■ f sale, for an Augusta Boat, besides other pam
pers not recollected. Whoever”*HI deliver th«
said Pocket-Book, tn the primer, or th‘^subscri
ber, shall he suitably rewarde-I.
John G. Scheaermftn.
N. B. t rorwaTn trie above’persnri*:, fr' m pr.y-
ng the due bills and orders. c^t 17—125
Blank Indenture?,
For sale at ‘Es ofr.co.