The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, November 12, 1811, Image 2

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Cut Naif and *$till Manufactory. . E. Welch Bespcc'folly informs the citizens of Savan nah, and the public, that, in addiion to his for irter bo sines--, he has Stills made-at short no tice, r.f ary size, arid all kinds of Coppersmith’s Woi'k made and-repaired by a good wotkman, He has on hand for sale, 22 Stills from 22 to I iO gallons each 32 tea Kettles from 4 to 6 quarts each T 7,000 lbs. 4r/, 5d, 6c/, fid, 10d, 12d ar.d 20i j Nails and Brads 300,000 do. 2rf, 2d, 4d 3od 6d Sprigs IS00,000 do. 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 14 and leoz. Tacks, , very good 12 000 do. df Swedes Iron , 6,000 do. of Axe do. 5,000 do.-of Reund do. from ^ ,0 on inch 4^00 do. of Square, of different sizes Steel and hr.op Iron Also, in store, and for sale, 50 barrels of good Cheese, arid '10,000 lbs. 3d. \Cd, 1 Id and 2lid Nails and Brads at ten cents per lb. by the ton oov 12 ——-106 FOR THE EVENING LEDGER. THF, TRUE WHIG. perception u Ishmael’s descendants, however, dn not envelope the intellectual vision of Eng lishmen. These indurated by habitual tres passes, acknowledge the dsvini y <>t an injunc tion which they are ready to violate, as hungry wolves are to leap upon their prey. As- well might we expect to stay the velocity of rotations cf thun- ... .. , . —, ... ... justice Srom British common and nocuous disturocr of that inter- j prize-courts, while they arc subservient to the course. Britain a plea has been necesrry; j instructions of a mmistiy, that considers (hose > ed by the captains:—Brig J • I : n, Abb:', of ano • Hermans some beings in America, who • w j 10 t j, e acls D f pi rc!ct aS English gentle- Philadelphia ; ship Hercules, Snow, of New Wave been so depraved as to say, that it was j bedford ; bug , Ockingtcn, Boston, M r . per jjstiticatton. I he world lias long had, Mr. Foster, it will be recollcc'-ed, threaten- j Thetijcr, supercargo; ship Atlantic, abundant proms that the British navy is sup- . ed us wi , ha restrictive measure of retaliation Ncw- York.” There is an extensively social intercourse, which was manifestly designed fay heaven for | ii'ghtning,”or m sTenTe reverb all nations; but one o! these has become the dcr> aS t0 ca | cu i a;e on : asli cleared it Coptrrhstpn, end pas expected fo sail s-cn. lit: lirlinc v , Smith; Fair Tra der at d Atiel, still under detention at K el—— final trial to take place at G'uckstad; in Octo ber. “ The following vessels captures! by ths Ftench and carried into Dan.zic, were con demned by the emperor in a council cf com merce a: Conipeigne, under p'e'exf cf having been under British convoy, which fact ts den:-_ P° r ' cc ! K< j own depredations ; but it was re- • on (he p 3rt 0 f g( s government, if we persisted served for (he toiocciltty, and concomitant au- I jtl our non .i me rcour<e act. The C- urier of District Court, oWtirmiT Term. 1811. The DISTRICT COURT of the United Sla'cs, for the district of Georgia, was adjourn ed this day until THURSDAY, the 2oih, at 10 o’clock, a- m. ; whereof those who 2re in terested arc hereby notified. John Eppinger, n o v 12 136 Marshal. daciiy of the ptesent ministry of Great-Bi itain openly to proclaim it. If England, then, is un der the necessity of robbing for het naval main tenance ; and when plundered property is,‘as we see it, formally guaranteed to iter maritime dep edators, study we have proof sufficient that it would befoliy to place confidence in her where her faith is not secured by her interest. Let us see what we have done, as concerns ; England, and what we now do; what we cnee • scorned to submit to, anti what we have recent ly borne. . j There -mat a time when* the enforcement ; of unjust taxation was the signal for rcsis- j tance: Asw, exorbitant taxes do not consume London announced that such a measure had been resolved on in a cabinet council ; but the tmth of annunciation is confidently denied in America. Imagine the British government Extract of a letter to a merchant in rliis city, dat ed Eiga, August 29, 1811. I enclose you a copy of a leuer received fiom our minister at tit. Ferersbutg. I am happy in hav.ng received it in time o advise captain Mathews of the circumstance, in order li3S the will absolute to retaliate but cannot well , that ho may take steps to guard against the pti- discover the means efficient. The ministry, valeers.” with all their defeats, are scarcely such play- Extract of a letter from. Mr. Erring, special Notice. All persons who have subscribed annual sums, for the support of Mr Fox, ( who unfortunately lost both ot his arms the 4th July, 1805) are re quested to come forward and pay a part, or the whole of their respective amounts, as the money would be peculiarly acceptable at tin? time." A complete list fe made out, and is now in tl’.e office of the City treasurer, who will re ceive what sums are due. ,tov 12 3 36 Education, A Sch<wl wiH.c .romance on .Monday the ISih .nst. in the house, the property of Mr. Bolton, and lately occupied hy .Mrs. Brower, in Dr- y - ton Street, wherein will be taught /vending. Writing, Arithmetic, English CJramniar, &e. Vor toi ms, apply to Mr. Nathaniel Lewis, next floor to Mrs. •SV.rimsg *r\s. ; ful politicians as to proclaim to America, “ you may bring your wheat and flour to us, if you will carry back our manufactures,” when these are prohibited by the law pf that America so spoken to, from being brought into her ports. Van Bueren ofNew-York has set an example, I tinder the sanction of that law, which every of ficer of our custom-houses should delight in nov -M- • 136 Found, a part ot our property; but through piratical ! ertiulaling. Conscious of being upheld by evc- seizures, Xhe whole is iost. There was an aerc 1 ,y j over c ,f America and het laws, collectors when ttie spirit of An,erica s sons was kindled ! their deputies can have nothing to aopte- Fg !in K up- patriotic . . ays ready to assist his cour>- ports to undergo the insulting mockery of a try’s officers inlhe execution of her laws. At tiial. wherein judicial corruption bteathes pol- this time, however, such assistance is peculiarly fUleu sanC.ton over depte'daiory crime, viola- required, when peijured villains, after having live oi Americas tights as a neutral, and en- sworn allegiance to America, date To oppose cout aging >o Et.gl sh pt.-acy. i he stirring up her officers, who are engaged in dc erting their ot metciless savages on our bonders, to war 1 baseness, and executing her laws. Smuggling, ■ and havoc against our citizens, was once sttffi- | in England, is a capital crime. The act, L> cient-to induce a declaration of hostilities. The j whicii Bt itish merchandize is* p-ohibited thorn ; importation into America, was adopted as a re j tuitative measure against England. It was a measure of resistance, so far as efforts to co erce foreign Commerce can be said to be resis tive. From i.s being a retaliatory measure,it plainly indicated a sense of hostile injuty, -e- ceivcd. Any endeavor to make this retaliato ry me3sute nugatory is clearly aicfful of 'hose-, citizens are murdered, and we cattnly enter the i from whom we received hostile injury. Against lis>s of negoctaiioa to be insulted deeper and those , t was intended to operate ; and attempts ignominous mercenaries of England have been, almost without cessation, ta gaged in similarly diabolical attempts to instigate the neighboring Indians to ti e like atrocities. There has been c period when'ftte tyrannic execution of one co lonial countryman was immediately followed by the patno-ic cry of every other against oppres sion and for vengeance : Eow, our‘independent Two TF. A SPOONS; the owner can have them, by paying for this advertisement. The cypher appear* to have been filed off. Amply at this office. nov 1. GEORGIA. (L. S. \ By ifize Crews, derk ( of ordinary for th •coun- an«J fLre ( ty of Canute UA/.c Crews, C'erk. > nforelaid. ' Whereas, Mrs. Elizabeth Rudolph, applies for 1c*. reri, of adininifiration on the eltatx arid effeifts of Thomas Rudulph, late of said county, deceafed as nearelt of kin Thefe are therefore to c : te and admortifh, ail and {re gular, the kindred and creditors of faid deceafed, to file their objections, (if any they have) in my office, on or before the firff Monday of January next, otherwife lettets c.f adminifiration will be granted her. Given under pay hand 3nd leal, thisfevetith day of November, 1811. [136] GEORGIA. [L. S.] Esmond Robekts, c. o.e.c. still nearer home, while we are laughed at Westminster. Gut ports, in the revolutionary war, were blockaded by Btitish f-igaies; and who are the pirates that infest the mourns of our harbors now! Niggardly lories, in irf6, commenced a system of privateering from New-Foundlatid, by which, under tie assumed fl «g of our then generous ally, they ravag ed our islands, and plundered wherever they met'property unguarded. Engitsh marauders again, in iPU. with the most peri’diout e y, insul' our maritmte bre hem i rider ncii- illo fl ;g of Fi ance, in order that the hired agents of their country’s base ministry may. insidious y expatiate on a I’.ib icatcd renewal of the empv- "ti’s pretended aggreSsiotis Fite nirr.is'e:iuf r esses jn ,n 1 to defeat such operation are, effectually, break ings of Our law to benefit out injuries. These would not sell without ptofit ; and, therefore, they must be benefi ted. In the persons of men, who thus act towards us at d our laws, we have no intellectual discernmfen? if we do mu ■ see treason indentified. Smuggling, al ways a d- fiance, of law. and a fraud on the re venue, assumes, in the present introduction of English goods, an aspect most odiously crimin al. It is an effort to palsy the energy of govern ment, and to make law n nice sound. Evciy Amei'-tcatrs hear must "therefore palpitate'with ecstacy, when he bea-s of a smuggling inisce- --T^" By Edmund Rc- bcrti, cle-k oi ordi nary for the coun ty of Chatham, and Hate aforefaid. Wherca*, John Haupt, applies for letters of ad- miniftration or. the etlate and ejects of Thomas Harrifon, Jeceafed, oa behalf of the next of kin, and creditors. There are, therefore, to cire and admoniiL, at! and fmnu ar, the kindred and creditors of laid deceafed, tc ; file their objections, (if any they have) in my office, «n or before the 12;h December next, otherwife letcers of aJniiniftrition will be granted. Given under my hand and feal, at Savannah, thin 12rh day of November, in the year cf our Lord one theufaed eight hundred and eleven. L ls 6] GEORGIA bORGIA. 1 By / clerk (F. S.) c i 0 r the fo8erts, c. o. C. c. J Chathai E. Roberts' of ordinary coun ry of Ea«D no Roberts, c. o. C. c. \ Chatham, and Itate ^ aforefaid. Whereas, John Haupt, applies for letters of admin- iftrarion on the eflate and etfeCfsof Mrs. Eiiua Anthony, late of this county, widow deceased, c:i behaif of the creditors and next cf kin. l'hefe are therefore to cite and admonifh, all and fingular, the kindred and creditors of laid deceafed. to file their objections, (if any they have) in my office, on or before the 12th December, otherwife letters of admitiiilration will be granted. Given under my hand and feal, at Savannah, the J 2th day of November ISil, and in the 36th year of American Independence. {_ I c>o'3 Camden Superior Court. Phi ip Gocdbread, q vs / Robert Powers, (.Bill in Equitt. (v':1bam Drummond, and I piints in London, and the British* America, upwards ot five ve-irs ago mioi me us, that the ports of France and be a lies we e, t:id would be kept, under rigid blockades. If they told he truth, how then could French fri gates leave those ports; and, without injury or even attack, reach our waters? If they told falsehood then,'how can we believe them tiovv ? The truth is, that the frigates concerning which the captains of our coasters frequently lCport, though -they sail under French colors.’ are not, as every man of common understand ing must knov, whatever he inav say, the bona fide property of Napoleon. Their command ers, in the erratic courses of these frigates, have always hitherto s.eered sir.g.y. For a moment suppose they are French men. Now it is scarcely in the capacious bounds of possi- vunistcc of the United Stales at Copenhagen, to Mr. Adams, minister plenipotentiary oj the tame at St. Petersburg. Bug Hero, B uckler, master, of Marblehead, .owned by Writ. Biacklet & Sonsf from Mar blehead to St. Petersburg, with a cargo of cot ton and coffee—brig Hudhi*. Lander oi' Bo-aon, owned by Witt. Gray, from Newport bourF to St. Petersburg, with a cat go of oil, cot on. See. '* Dear Sn—The two vessels nbove-men- iioned arrived at Eisir.cur on the 6 h instant, [Angus'J paid their sound dues, and p'l cecd- vd on iheii voyage. On the 7th the wind Fe ng ahead, they anchored neat thisjxrrt; yes- e'duy n oruing about 4 o’clock they got under way again, and in the course of the day were captured by a French privateer, abou v six Eng lish miles hom the Danish shotc,.off the point ' fFiJllteiboro’, that is wi'hin 'hc-Sv.^edisii i j- t isdic ion. They were b:ought into, this por: by the said privateer ai 2 o’clock in the ancr- noon. I made every effort with Mr. Dosan- giers, the French con§uI and charge d’affatrs, u >d this government, to pi event the papeis which were immediately delivered io Mi. f)e- sangiers, from beingseui to Pal is, and io obtain ‘hat the matter should be decided in the »*ibt.- tia: of :hk count ry, but unhappily vmhbut ef fect *' Tiler© tire three French privateers on tV* coast oi Holstein, but this is the fi:st which has made its appearance hete. u The •privateer m question is going cut again to-night, and I vciy much fear intends to fill this port with our vessels, which are new about returning from your quarter. “ The two vessels now captured might easily have escaped, but the Ftencn privacer caitv- ir»u French colours, they presumed him to he a Hane ; he is an open boa', what is called a “ Deal pilot boat,” manned with 13 men, and four small swivel^. “ I am informed that a corstde able number of our vessels have within these two months, gone up under convoy. I have endeavored to obtain some security against Danish cruzcs for such ofthesc a? may return without convoy. ant’s detection ; cveA’’ American tu rn must be > but the clause of the royal instruction cn this point isi construed to effect ail vessels which used enemies convoy, eithcr-in the A lantic or Baltic, during the voyage' out and home, in which they a re engaged ; and this rule will not be relaxed or mod find. So that all- vssseles tlieiciotc readv so guaid and aid official vigi- Lncc in ;iic prompt exercise of most rigid du ty ; and congress will doubtlessly, apportion the punishment of the smuggler to lhe present magnitude of his offence. Loss of detected property, and the scorn of good men, consume j wh'ch have gone under convoy ought to return not sufficient punishment for the law-breaking under convoy.” villain at any time ; but. least of all, under the peculiar circumstances nowbefotc us. ■Siiee^ backed by ministeiial cunning, (for I vvdl not profane ihfc name of w'fl quoies Mr. Smith’s pamphlet in the Courier, as evidence conclusive against the impartial character of I cur government. If we were to quote the j speeches of Whitbread, Tierney,Sheridan, and j ear! Stanhope, as conclusive ■ proof of British j wrongs snd injustice towards America^ would j those wise-acres be disposed to receive it as such i These are great Englishmen, who are bihtv that they are unacquainted .with the na- j now flourishing in popular esteem, and lofty it. val force o! o ie hundred vessels and one, which J consciousness of having well applied theii Henry Sadler. J Jr is ordered, That'Robert Powers, one of tf.edc- , com ttymen. fendantsiu this calV. file hi 1 inl’wer to the complainants bill, cn or before the ar:': day cf the next term, or that ihefaid bill, as to him, be taken fro contesso. _ • It is rPRTBXR osdersu, That this Bit! be pub- Jifb^c for three months ru one of the Savannah papers. ExtractJr-m the minutes. Crews, 1 Clerk. E-gland has off our coast. I will whether it would be piudent, k..„„...^ tent of such force, for French commanders to s eer separate courses ; but I do ask, if it can be thought, that so touch stupidity, as a conti nuance off our coast in such a case at all, but especially, steering thete singly would evince, could be entrusted, by a man like Bonaparte, with the command of his national vessels ? Oi; l no, no. Every ’go] of England, who has com mon intelligence, knows >he discernment of Bonaparte oo well to suspect such a thing.— The ostensible pretext for England’s eruizers trespassing on our waters, in defiance of our municipal laws, is, that pma eeis are fitted out tn our porrt by our can citizens, which proceed to se?, and depredate under French colors. Tilts practice, vou will observe reader, is one of which E giishmen aae extremely jealous. The real cause oi their insulting and defying intrusion, however, is too obviously knowi, be cause most ofien distressingly felt. It is to capture our fairly-trading vessels, glut upon our neutral property, and enslave our laborious Flic diabolical animosity of Eng lish advocates would pty into every lutktng. place, and draw those of our countrymen to condign punishment speedily, who did fit out not enquire j delegated powers. On the other hand, Robert -mowing t he ex- f Smith, degraded in the eyes of his government is viewed hy his countrymen, in general, as the libellous pamphleteer, that, exalted unmerit tingly to a high post, vindictively vents impor tant souse, when deservedly re urrted to his petti-fogging insignificance at Baltimore — With such a contrast against them, they will yet take Smith’s assertions for proof; while they deny the propiicty of our taking the so lemn and profound reasonings of their ablest statesmen, for any* evidence at all as to their a !> position against us. Such fnol-hardiness, and inconsistency, shew fuiiy trie hosuie spirit of the .ptesejit.. ministry towa'rds us Yet who, in the name of b indness, can need further shewirgs of such a glaring fact ? I am addres sing Americans only, and none of these can. New-Yorx, November 1. Latest Arrival.—The slop Dorothea,arriy- ed yesterday at Philadelphia from S'. Peters burg, in there maikable short passage of 42 days. We learn that she brings the information that a minister had been appointed to the United States, and that several Riissian gentlemen at tached to his suit, had arrived in the D <rothea. Importer.!* marine news from the north may privateers to plunder under French colors, if such men were truly in cur country. The fit- j expected in the morning s mat!. . ~ . . . ' T*kx» . ntfv t _ r>. r , J klncm Isaac mg out of vessels, however, must be openly 1 The -hip George and Susan has arrived at XtOY iC—T c*—1S8 done in pubiic sea-ports; and the very fact, Newbedlord from the same place, bringing n made te- fe ttef s as late as the 7tb of September. The P r i v a te En te r t ain in e n t. The thetefore, that no discovery has been lative to such equ pmen's by our own citizens, fully proves the assertion of their being so ef fected, to be nought else than the worthless subscriber returns his thanks to iiis friends and the public in general, for the liber- : offspring of pmstituted invention, ard English al support he has received, for twenty years, impudence. Under a pretext, the. falsehood of and miorirts them, he continues to keep Enter- i taimi.eni tor Travellers and Str>.filing for flt r- . ses, <>r. his ssual'low terms. Flis stable is a 1 wavs filled attetitiv N. B. A few HrrseS tnktn by the month or year. u l ich is evident from the incapacity ofEngiand’s agents to produce a single case confirmatory of . , , , ,, , ,. , , „ , her crufeers intest our coas' as Arabian with goed Lore, litsi and Fielder, also, l r ’, , rna - -r-u ve lit silers. \\ m. A. MOORE. ! frceLo-ers o 1 rite reads of Bohemia. Theig- r.otaace and darknes which shrouded the moral Lincoln-Slreet, net 29—/.t:—1,9 Blank Manifests, For stile at ibis Ofijcc. * It i- very far from myjr.tent-eo to throw, into such detestable companv. fiderai prints mtfis- crriidnatelv. Some tcrierci are Au'.r ri- ! car. gentlemen. These arc eAsily known froth the lev -rtt'. es, ■ bo arc ErglE'u bireiiflgs. ship Fredetick, Coffin, of New-York, left ihe.e for Liverpool, the 30:h /u!y. P. S. Just as our paper was going to p, ess we received the following : “ Philadelphia, October 30 —•The passenger - of the ship Dorothea, Dougherty, from 5> - Petersbu'g, reached town early th s femrning They left St: Petersburg the. 16 h md Eisineu 24 Sep'embec- The Suiiertor, Bengil, Bi" ham, Virginia, and Pigou, had sailed frt. - Cronstidt foi Philadelphia, and belle, tor Go tenborgh several davs befote rhe Dorothea ‘•Big Rchmood. Jarvis, had arrived fir Norway and was nearly ready to sad for P N delphiti. The ship Lion, Jones, had bee.. convoy. ITn-Ji Tide—Owing to the violent storm of wind and rain which set in iasf evening fom the N. Is the tide rose this forenoon so high, as to overflow most of >he wharves on 'he eas' mid north livers, and filled a number of cellars with water. What damage has been done to pro perty s'ored in them, we have not learnt. By the pilot boats Bio'hers ard Teozer, which came up this morning from the Hook, we learn, that there are no vessels ir; the bay bound out or in. W,t*iiiNOTON Citt, October 29. Olrovtth of Wool—A correspondent, who haB lately bestowed very considerable attention to the subject of sheep and wool in ancient and modem times, in various climates and on dif ferent soils, has apprized us of his conviction that the pine barrens (as they are called) of the southern states will be found positively favoura ble to 'he fine-worded breeds. He slates as the result of a toler-tbie accu-ate estimate, that in the year 18! L there will have been shedded in this country thirteen mil/tong of. pounds of wool ; and infers as a consequence ihrt wool en cloth, of a subs'ancial ar d comfortable kir d, will he manuf.tcuted here to an ex'eh't heynd the most sanguine expectations heretofore en tertained. Frederick town, fMd.) Oct 26. Robbery.—On Thursday mornfeg las', 'he mail stage, running Lorn this to Winchester, was robbed of two trunks. It had not, we be lieve. proceeded more than 3 quarter of a mile before the straps were cut, and the trunks taken off, as ?he trunks were fouod in a *own about a quarter of a mile from where the stage start ed, rffed of nearij^ ali heir, contents. The trunks were no' missed until they h id nearly got a mtie and an half from the town ; when the felling off of another frank from behind was heard—some person got but to examine and f und, the strap was cut ai d two of the trunks gone. They were the property of two bcotbets, Messrs. Humprhey’s of Harper’s Ferry. fTp’ The hte Dr. Peter' Ward’s .F.DGF.R, No. 2. is supposed to h'-ve been 'a- 1 tr:i through mistake among other Books, of the rise description, the court-house, during • sluing «>f the superior conn some time since ; • return will oblige the representatives of Dr. .'ard. Job T. Bolles, clerk. ept 26- 115 Blank Checks, For scie Sit this Odice.