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savannah,
Tuesday Evening, Nov. 26, 1311.
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
A letter from a gentleman, a representative
from this county, to another in this city, dated
the 19th, mentions—that the Grocer’s Hill had
been laidoatbe taole in ihi lower house, after
aw'’ttti ‘Hni'io^n. '*• (1 a rip.w h»!l in t ro :»inp"i
A bill has paffed the fenate for appointing
Port-Wardens for Savannah. Andrew Knox,
1 hoenas Rice, J. Miller, A. Nichols and i bo
nus W. Rodman, hare been elected by the fen-
ate port wardens.
The committee appointed 'o enquire into the
expediency of palling ano her alleviating Ui-.v,
had nor reported yei ; and, it was fuppofed, ne
ver would.
A bill has paffed the fena c. fecuring to Wor-
thiagion Gale be privilege of running a (team-
boat be ween this and Cbarlcllon, (or hf ten
years.
A bill had been introduce 1 in fenate, in coufe-
quence cf the petition of fundry citizens, rela ive
to the altering of the time of our city and coun- :
ty eleflions ; and the auk bill was undergoing
3 fecond reading, in the lower 1'o'lfe, when the
above mentioned lAtcr left Miliedgeville.
Mr. J j epu Miller lu;< rj .un.ted a No-. 1
tary l'u -lie.
OnSafurdry 16th in .r. n Secretary of State,
Treasurer, Surveyor and Com tr:l!er Gener-
av, were elected by ) ant bitb t of tlie benate
&::thouseof Rejircrau' 'the;
for Secretary o'" State.
\ 1SI 2.1 3-1 ballot
H MVbue, c'q. 39 42 46
Col. A- ll.Mniond, 42 57 68
Hines polt\W 28 JJ -
Dr.N. Cbirirs 8 — — .
‘Colonel I Vumrnd was of course riected on
lhc 3d ballotta majority of ‘22 vot s.
The fnfmjfc" re usurer and Su 1 veycr Gener
al were r<-cMed wiih nt opposition.
/■’oq *o»/!/'(roil.r U cnerui.
James U<Z'J»%n, esq.
Mr. Jam *s Vt-seau,
ASJUSTJftST 0? THE *7f Alik OP THE CHE
SAPEAKE.
Since the above was in type, we have with
much pleasure pet used the message of the
president to congress, which follows, announc
ing'he adjustment (too long delayed! of the
atiack cf the British Frigate Leopard, on
the United -States* frigate Chesapeake. Whilst
we ofTei to our readers cor cungtatulations on
the adjustment of this one point, the stumbling-
block in the way of all ncgociation on minor
tofi cs we may be permitted to expicss a hope
that it will be followed by a settlement of other
subjects precedirg the orders in council. We
to such sea-port of the United States as the
American government may name for the pur*
P?M*.
* Thirdly, that I am also authorised to offer to
the American government a suitable pecuniary
provision lor ihe sufferers in consequence of
the attack on the Chesapeake* including the
1 ami lies of tho-e «eamet! who onfonunaleU' fell
in the action, and of the wounded survivors.
1 hose hanorabic propositions, 1 can assure
you, sir, arc made with the sincere desire tha'
they may prove satisfactory to 'he government
t of he Unrc-: States, and I oust they will nice 1
wi'h that amicable reception which thcii con
express our hopes, we say; but faint indeed ciha'ory nature entries them to. 1 need
3ie they when wc lock at the ohstinate perse- scarcely add bow cordially I join with you in
vetaocc oi the British cabinet n ihctr system ihc wisn *hat they might prove totroducorv
of usurpation of maritime righ-s, generally to a removal of all ihc differences depending
known under the name of the oiders in council between our two countries.
—'he injustice and illegality of wh ch arc so I have the honor to be, wi h the gren'es:
dcariy denionsifa'ed in the correspondence consideration and respeci, your mo^-t obedient,
lately published, and the effects of which we at humble servant, Aug -T Foster.
present so severely feel.
¥b ihc hon. James Monroe LFc. <Fc iFe.
MESSAGE.
To the senate and honor of refiresentalivcs of
the United Stares.
T communicate to congress copies of a cor-
SIR. SIOKROE TO HR. 70STXR
Captain Caiy,
Mr. lioycc,; •
84
19
6
4
A r ovcni5ec.\2 1811.
Sia—I have had the honor to ‘cccivc your
jC3po"dence between the envoy extiaofoina'iy letter o f the Id November and to lay i’ before
and minister plenipotentiary of Grca -B 'fain the p*efiden*.
and 'he sccrctaiy rd sta'e, relative to 'lie : g- ft is mteh to be J Kn* ilie voitara'.inn
gression comini'ted by a Bri'ivh ship ot war on due for fuch an aggteflion ns 'hat commifed on
•he U- States’ frigate'C’hcsupeukc, by which it the United'S ntes frigate the Chefapeake, (honld
will oe seen that the subject n. difference he- have hee-a fo long delayed ; nor could the trans-
tween 'he two countries, is 'emulated bv an lation of the offending officer from one command
nflei ol reparation which bos been acceded to. to another, be regarded as conftitutin'r a part
. . „ ,■'**“ * -ADI-0.,. ; of a .eparation o herwife fatisfaefory ; confider-
llash.npton, November la. 18if. , • , r . ... . n J - ,
° | tng however the exiftmg circumftances of the
POftT OF SAVANNAH!
ARRIVED.
Ship Afiive. Devereaax, Gibercltar. ballad—Xaidek
Wallace. November 2d, lar. 20 55. ». Ian 4S. w.
(poke fhip Amiable»of Philadelphia, Glen niader, from
Linton, bound to Charlefton, 32 ilayso .t—all welt.
Schooner Confidence, Thomp’ou,Grenada,So—hal—
l*fl—to 8. Sc C- Howard. Lett lhtp Frcfidcct, of
WiscaiVet, to sa t on the 10th of November for this
port.
Stoop Riling Planet, Phipps, St. Mary’s. 4—Salt—
to S. C Howard
—— -’oithCarolina, Andrew., Norfolk, 7—Bread*
Iron-ware, Cordage, Whilksy, Flour andCabinet-vvard
—ro Carpcnte- ahd Green and Gardner Tuft*, f
—— Ki:za, iJrjwn, C-irhilaa, 2—Sugar aadi Co£e*»
—Caste ou and caorain.
—‘ 1 ■■ ■ i i
Auction.
To-Morrow, 27th inst*
H ill be sold in front ij :hr Exchange.
Sundry Groceries &. i)rv Gootlsa
ALSO,
An Invoice of GOODS, to close a crntccnU
® V & r ‘ctv of moU'.ebdld fukni-
1 URL. vale to commence, at 11 o'clock»
Howe & Dinion, auet ? rs.
nov ,‘fi .142
MU. FOSTER TO MR MOKnOli
Washington, October SO, 1811.
j !n R
j cafe, and he early and amicable atten ion piid
‘. to it by l.is royalhigluiefs the prince regent 'he
-in-
W-A-fHb'tvion CiTY, November 14.
We have prqrcfled in the publication of the
tlocumen's ncctup;-nyi"g the rreflage of he
prefident as ruplly as it has been in our power
to obtain copies tf them. All tint remain yet
for publica'ion, re the letters of Mr, Rtiffell,
our cliarge d'-s a (fires in France, to the fece aty
of fta e ; the cotaumica'.ions of Mr Erving,
our miniller in Luiinailc, to h.is goyernmen ;
_ , * , , : preiiden accedes to lie propofition contained in
J had already the honor!" men'ion to 1 „ , • , ,
. . , 7 . . , i) 0l “ “-‘ttu, and m fo doing your coverntnent
you that I came tothn conn ry tumtshed w.th J w m. j art! ? ev( r . M , fee a proof of the concilia-
"istiuctions ('em Ms royal h:gb e „, the pribc-e | tory aifpofilion by which the prefident has beet,
' aftinted.
commanding :he Chefapcake now
of Ballon v-ill be inllruited to
; receive ihe men who arc to he rellored to that
fhip. I have the honor to be, Etc.
J/.mes Monroe.
yiugU3tus J. Foster, es’j. '<Jfc. is'e. is’e.
rr>. jesiv, for thu purpose of piocc. (imp- to a I 2 ?i 1
fi'..-! u Ijjst-rient «>f ihe ti fieri nces whi 'll have !,.- *? 1 cr)
jiivcn he w een Giea'-Bri'nin and the Uniicd ! In " iC P? rt
Slates of America in the affair of u :e Chesa-}
P--ke fr g ;'c, and f bail also th^t "f a'tjuaint-
ing \ou wirh the nccessiiy under which j foni-d
mvse'f of suspending the execution of tiiosc in
structions in consequence of my not having per-
r e:ved that any steps whatever wfcic taken bv
t!ic American govemment to clear or> the cir-
cutnstani cs c( an event which thre cued so
\ ocai and Instrumental Music.
The subscriber respectfully informs th t citi
zens ot .savannah, that he proposes, in a te%*
; days, to open a School or Schools, to teach Vos
i cal Music, scucntincally. If h e should mce&
wit.i sufficient encouragement, he will also
teach ,'isirumental.music by lessons in p r ivat0*
families. For char ,ctcr and abilities, he has
the pleasure or nJeriing thr-se who wish to-
improve in this very usciul art, to the Kev. Dr.
Roil.ck, capt. 'Baylor, c:.pc. Marshall, doctor’
1 iarral and Messrs. StebOins and M’Neil A_
subscriprim papec will be handed by some
• tdul, tor the purpdsc'of ascertaining whether
a number ot scholars, sufficient to make it act
object, can be procured.
E. Cmnmines.
nor 25—-142 1 °
most evident nod wan’on
risen commodoie.
A c< un of cr.quiiy however, ns vet: inlormef
me in your letter of i!.o I Mi ir.s:. hu
ti
t Cl
nest spin; of conciliation to Ly bcft.ic vou ‘he j <i>.u",
:rms of reparation which his royal highness I ' v ' ,rrl
and the proceeding of the court of enquiry . maj,-siy’s government seemed to shew tin 1
held on he condmfiof commodoie Rodgers in
■ the affair of ihe Lit ItBeli. 1 lie let e:sof V!r. j
Ruffell and Mr. Erviig we fh.ill endeavor to '
prefeur in our next ; aid a-: ioonas we can, wc j
Hull give the moll m a'trial jar of he tellimo- j
ny taken in the cafe of the Li fe Belt. !
I was our intention 'o hav* nude fome re- i
maiks on the coriefpondence alr< a Jy puhhfiied, •
bu. on rc-peruling it. the fubjetts i involves are '
placed in fo clear a point ol view, whether wo i
look for the principles afferifd by air govern- I
mcni or by -hat of Great-Britain, ihtt it would j
be prefiimp.ion in us to attempt to elucidate j
them. • Mr. fecrc ary Mon:pc has, vi ii a per- j
fpicuous liriip'icity which fntts his vjii iturs to i
every comprehcnfion and to die clurxtcr of his !
govenmen , exhibited o the world |e motives j
by which America is .cluated- and de luded her ’
wi h firmness and dignity from the illiberal iulimi-
atious which Mr. Fuller, not to be behindhand 1
wi'h Ids predecefibis or dkobedient jn Isis i:»-
jb nil ions, thought propel to convey ulour ,r<:v i
erument in language, to fay ilic leal! U it, not j
at all comporting with the profeiuons ollthecoti- »
ediatory difpofi'ion with which lie made itis d,-- !
but in the negociation. ihe ii ifh ntntiller, on
the other hand, has placed on record m tiie
jnod diitinft terms in the comic ofl.i; letters, '
the iruriiune pretensions ot Great i - r i - * i n. :o
which there is nei her hound limit ; !or no
The semi animal dividend of the bank of
England declared September 25, 1811, was 5
materially to interrupt the harmony suinfis.im* ! “ lhc di ‘‘. ca ' r , s s: ‘ kl ‘ dividend
, , - • U t JO per cent was practicable, but it was not
between our two cru.uues, as that wh.ch cc-5 • ■ ■ - *
out red m ihc month of last May, ben* yen
U Sut'es sh'p President and his m
UiiHe 'Vl!', when cv
f'i \ into
v evidence bel'ote his
j considered prudent.
I
true' of a letter from a gentleman in Jluro-
I ra, (.v. r.) :o a another in thin city, dated
•'* a i Oci'jbt r 25
. .. , outrage mid been “1 nope Congress will awake this sessioi
com'Til, eu mi a /fijtish sloop ot iv a. by ao Arne- j and do sotnetiiii.g more than talk. It they u
J not take sum;: (let bled measures, 1 shall be
i favor of sending some of our F.inkee gi:ls to
as since been j t ' kethe scats in its members. They cm t..!k
held by orrler of lhc I’icsiuent of ’he U. S.utes i il ' ‘ ; ''‘* alKl " ‘' l cheaper too. la fact on
on the conduct of commodore R >c ! -'crs a ,,-j > '•■.•omen arc the mo. t pati iolic class of citizei
this preliminary to fmihcr discussion on The i >^ve in our pan: n.=v have, literally d;
suhji r.t heir g all tl.u I asked in it,.- ; n -f 1 , ' var . a . , V‘ ,,S! * t n gewgaws an
1 , ' , . , , 1 seem rt'-tenmacd in ulu-i John iizi'l i.-'
S.u.cc as due to ihe b.endship st.hs.s.i, g be- { The mew are of domestic m oT-
u ' co '\ llK; Uv ° Males, I have co'.v the honor to \ lnctuivs is beyond all caicuhuion. The
acqunmt yu that I am ready to proceed in die | "f F. gii'Ji woollen-, linctis and cottons
uith us. I •-•.r.i half ; ervaad-.
n and girls cm* < ai ry < n a x
ir.s C"i".mi:rt!.'tl n,r. in propose to the Uni'cd j F.iigl-md.'by dint t.f spinning, Szc. i*j
> ales’ govcrnuictit, and only wail to know alien } ; ' s vv ‘‘ caa ‘ lo * n :i:: V 1 die; way.
' | Y mkee spinster, with her distaff and
e
ar
that « u
i> wnl sun your convenience io enter upon the
discusiien.
I have the honor to he, with Hie highest con-
sidtiaimn ai d icspcci, sir, your most r bedient
h*:mh!e set-van*, ’ Aug. J. Foster.
To the nor., fames Jtcnroe, Ifc. Uc. C'c.
FROM MR MOM It OK TO Mil. FOSTER.
iicfiartnimt of Stair, Oct. Cl, loll.
fooncr is one ground fhihed fivun under them
as is mod clearly proven by Mr. Pinkney in his
Jetter of January 14, IS10. to Marquis Welles
ley, than it is replaced ,l»y an»-her which h is
not appaian ly he leafi connection wi h the
original innovation 3 celfa - .ion font wliich ws
claim. r Jhe revocation of he l iench decrees,
as to the Unfed Sta es, as announced in gene
ral urtc.iu s let’cr i i the preceding columns,
is Ihewn to have been confirmed in p.nciiee, by
the letters of Mr. RulLl to our leprtfema'.ive ia
London, already puhliilicd.
Tne pretext f r tie coutir.u incc of the. r.lcrs
in council, th**t they are exclusively intended
to operate on her enemy, is falsified by Great-
Bvitain hei'self. in her admissioa ot tiie vessels
of her enemy into her ji.irts, laden with the
produce of that very enemy’s sod : and the
pretenLon which requires of us to obtain froni
France, as requisite to the revocation of the
«tilers, the admission into France of British
manufactures in om (neutral) \rssels, becomes
rtlisolu'ely ludicrous when we reflect that Bri
tain, by a pertn inent law, prohibitseur carry
ing ( ur even manufactures into iter ports,- and
by a like regulation prohibits, under the sever- .
est pen dites, the introt.notion of her manufac- )
tures of her enemy.
Thu commercial regulations cf France arc
clearly explained u\ Mr. Serrurier’s letter to :
the secretary of state, by which it appears,
that all the usual articles of our exports are ex- ;
press!v admitted into the ports of France, on
conditions, however, which congress will pro
bably see the propriety of countervailing by
some corresponding regulations. But to the
result of Mr. B irhuv’s embassy to France wc
shall look ti-r h<>u*e ">'id and substantial jiroofs
cf the just and amicable disjjositi .ns of France,
than are .iff pled by the ineie admission into
!;cr ports, umli r heavy duties, ot real Ameri
can vessels and c trgocs. The restoration c‘
the amount tjf property, Setaed under the s :ve
1 decrees, would at once shew t • the uor’
that France, cunviuced of ^;e illegality c 1 . x
■men- urcs as those she lias pursued tuwui J* *
hnd uiagnRmHHMislv resolved not only to u-..
front imr.-uing them, but, in the true spirit of .
great nat'KHT, ItaJ made reparatiou for the in
; iries committed mv.’.ur th.r.i fiv her Gficcts.
*ttii I .lave ins had the honor to icccivc
yoni <e' e: > f t! i j;>ui of iIih tiunth
I am gl.-d to fi.,(i that -ihe con.rr.unicr.tif.n
wh:cn I had ihc honor to’make <c> y,u t:n ilic ; .-a>»':«
1 Un iusi. iciativc lo ihc court oier.ci iiiv, which ! suit",
* I y ■ •
he J iii5
SJJliiiiiUg, u-CC. I'll il*) n*U
\ sm trr
d wheel, is
well worth a furiy-g'ir. frigate; another, with
one uf onr [intent spinning jennies, may be rat
ed as a line ci battle ship.
*‘I confidently predict, that if England par
sevi res two years longer, in l*er present sys
tem. she will render tis in the north complete-
!v independent of her tor cotton, woollen and.
P. ixc n cloths—w. o!lens nTe already manufac
tured in cur neighborhood, (quaiiti fo* - quality'
lower tha:i England can afford thetu at.”
Div
I. on the 8th inst in Oglethorpe county,
< Benjamin Axslkv, a -ifativc ot thi,
... .... in t’.ie ->7tli year ol his age, ana the 5.3:1
was the subject of it, is viewed by you in the J of his residence in thiscltv.
favoibble I'ght which you have staled. j| * he 1'a'eot t'uis wer tiy and much esteemed
Altlieugu I ie;ps: ih^i ihc prc.jiosilion which j p'ecctve: an other tnelaiichoiy proof oi
you now make in consequence of that cop.itmi- ! t?lt; : ri::cy of human life But two year;
been delayed to t!ie jiiesent
vigor
u - it- me 'ccrued to Isold sickness
1 Me
1 •■*> uio -ciin,hs
wnu'cvcr >°*' n,i 'V l*"*>k p:op u r to coir.muu - ] of a hioed vca-el. laid the foundaiicn of a pul
ca c ncTJ. Pei mit me to add, »hat f he plea- I miitriry e*>ir»pl .int t and he travelled to the
sure of fi idtng them saiisfuc'yiy will be duly | westward in the hone of obtaining relief. He
augmented, ii ihey sin old be introductory to a ! was i u his retail n.iiome to the emlearing-ciycit
removal of all the diffc-ences depending be- ! of his com-ectiuns, when he v/as arfesfed by the
mcen »ui' two coumries, :he hope of which is j ilu ,^ u
so Ih'le encouraged bv your pm correspon-j * • l5 ‘ c S>' iC 0,1 ,, ,
deuce. A prospect of such a result will be | { ^j 1 ,' v ; ,u > knew Ausley,
. twin t. i-i tae j>.otncsso{ ,ms trmute, which
the dead is too common, and
embraced, on my part, wi'h a spirit of concilia-
•ion, equal to ilia: which has been expressed
by you. I have ihc honor >o be, See.
James Monroe.
.lug. J. Foster, coy. \Fc. IF:.
>1H. FOSTER TO MR. MONROE.
11 ashing ton, A ox. 1, 1311.
‘'• R In pursuance ot ihe o'ders which I
have leeeived Ironi his mval highnes- ihc
prince tegent, in the name and on die beh.
wiit i.c-1
i: l'.-ndshi',) ]>a\ s U> ms memory.
v aptaia Anslky hnd rilled several civil sta
tions, t:> which h:s fellow'-citihens ajij) »i:;tetl
him and discharged the duties attached to th -m
w.th the mast exemplary fidelity. As a citizen
soldier, and commander of a respectable vo
innteer cpmpany, lie was ever npuo the rder ; I
and, v.itn — n active and uecisiv-; mind, was
always amongst the foremost, when dangers
appeared.
As a man, he was gei-.lcd by a fix-ad princi
, tile, wiiicn induced hifn to esteem nothing bu
!• what was honorul>le He
and
t n T . 01 the C - he ' 3 l )ejke e- j pursuits lie knew no path but the fair end direct
I have the honor to acquaint you — first, that ] j one, and one part ct his ch iraetcr was nevi..
am instrucied to repeat to the American go- I at variance with the other. In his manners hv
vernmem ihe prompt disavowal made by his { nXS plaiu an:! unaffected—in aii his procee’d-
maj-isty (and recited in Mr. E- skive’s note of I ' :rt K s «:'«« :t: consistent. If-.s sockd qu.diti.
April 17. 1809, to Mr. Smith'- on -being an* f i \ .vrosily o, .^position and ch.ccrfulness «,
prized ot he unauthorised act of the ctr.Pcr in mir ?* ‘^ri'.tabiy endeared him to his c m
C ?TT? • f . W ’ ” ,=l , »““* «* <=»»* •< KStJ-'hira'SuS.” 1 ” Cter
.America, wnose tecal frorri an highly impor
tant and honorable command immediately en-
sued as a mark,of his majas'.y’s disapmoba ion.
Secondly, «hat I .ini EU'horiicd to effer, in
addition to tha - disavowal, on the part of bis
myul highness, the tmn'cdia'e rcstoia'ion, as
tr as circumstances wi 1 admit, of she men
v ‘*o ip consequence of admiral Berkley’s or-
e.s were (orc.h'jr taken out of the Chesapeake
o the ve.scl fiom winch they wsnjSakea ; oi
“ *'h. a ** >h ; p^Iicui4 be aa langqr in zcr. ahsion,
Departed and ever to be lamented friend,
the recollection cf thy worth and thy virtues
will always he cherished with fond remem
brance, and thy untimcir fate kdogtrer deplore a
by thy many remaining friends.
As a tribute of respect to the memorv r.f
their deceased brother soldier captain Benja
min Anslay,*the officers of the Chatham rtgi-
raen?, and the volunteer companies, formed >
v.rorcssion at tlie Exchange, and attended, di
vine worship ia military av; a rains, on Supdaj
Tlie Subscribers^
Offer for sale,
70 pieces first qu.dity Cotton Bagging
•> tons Swedes Iron
12 kegs nianutac urod Tobacco
8 hliJs. ix. F.. Rum
6 quarter casks Madeira VVhie
P. Schenk St Ctj,
nov 26 142
Received,
Per shaft .Yonh Carolina, from Alexandria*
13 barrels and 4 half barrels fresh superfine*
Flour
10 barrels first quality pilot Hread
9 do. 2d do. do. do.
:.i»'io. navy ( i 0 .
lu kegs Crackers
..i Oai rels Whiskey. For sale by
Carpenter & Green;
n °V 26 L 142 jlhr I’.v «■ :rf
- . < ■ , ' *'M
Cotton & Woollen Goods.
TRUMAN BECKWITH,
(As i ".t lor several extensive cut*' n and "Wool
manufacturing companies, ia Rhode Island) has
ii.c.rived, IS cases COTTON GOODd, viz.-*-
10:> pieces Bedticking
■ jO do blue and while Stripe
ii’O do. do. and do. Cham brays
60 do. Mack and <lo. tlo. ‘
50 do. 1’laids, different figures
»O0 do. hiiirting arid Sheeting
25 do. Negro Cloth
12 dc. Coverlids, and red find White Yarn
1 c:t: e Woollen Cloths and Satinets
. Wnicli gonils will be- sold low for cash;
ptsme cotton, dr rice j and any quantity fi£C
nished on application.
ALSO CN HAND,
9 pipes t»in, 5 hogsiieads Ruin
Jj bags Coffee, 1 ton Cordage
1 case India Crapes, 3 do. BoiineW
2 trunts Shoes, &c.
{Iliec's cohar/.J hov 26—142
She rifles Sales,
On t hr first Tuesday in January next,
V\ ill be sold at the court iioii .e in SavannaIJ%.
between the usual hours,
One undivided moiety cfali thu Wharf Loti
tIle c 'ty ot Savannah, known by the No. l<J
(ten) commonly called Moore’s-wliarf, wint
die improvements thereon, and lying to tk«
e ist ot Bull-street, pursuaiit to a decree of fore
closure, in i.ivor rif John Bolton, survivor*
against Thomas & Robert- N :\veii.
Greene R. Duke, c. c. c.
nov 25 142
1). 1). WILLIAMS,
SCHOOL-MASTER.
Will commence teaching at the Filature, or»
Monday the 2d December next. Terms of tur
non. si:: and eight dollais per quarter,
nov 26 142
Per New-York,
nov io
For freight and Charted
-sav2?", ‘lie Staunch sloop NOKTHf-
CAKOI.iNA, Andrews, master;
r'ejgjfe? burthen abcut 71 tons. Apply on
■j5ZB&Ub£» board or to
Gardner Tuits«
nov 26- r ■ ■ 143
For Charlefeion,
■’•’he regular packet slcop AB-
RpANN, N. Bingiey, master,
«■»’! sail on o.;ttrrdav next, (wind
c . weather permitting.) For
Teight or passage, apply h<^rd at Rice’s
wharf, or to
Gurclfler Tdc^
iCY 25—-14^ . * .
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