Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, January 03, 1806, Image 3

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RE PUBLICAN . SAVANNAH, January 3, ißc6. r& . ao. :■. £: js The StibfctiTerß having: become the proprietors of the Printing eftabl.ihtn. nt of tiie “Gewg'a Ref.ublean &Stele In t’ - gencer,” lately puhlifhed by Mes. r.. Lyon end Morse. inform the patron* of that paper, and the public generally, tln*t it will in future be piiblllbetl under in* title it now bears, bv EVERITT U Mo LE AN, who, thb* not strenuously vnl nt in their political principles, are detcrmi:). rd to put iue one steady course of repub liesniftn.—Obiervitig always to cxclu ‘e from the colums of their paper, ptr'oun! übtife as well as other feurifous pubii. t <jronlt, A great portion of their lffiy ■will be the intertlc of the con-nm •world, from whom tLey will ll nvc to m • rit and hope to receive a lib; nil fuppert, Nor will the welfare o’ the plainer K rc-;- ledltd—but of ‘every thing that. wVI trial to promote bis inrereft, due tiallcc will l ; t U'kcll, I w order io’'accomnr.f-. t e incchsMs ■ , , end ethers, it is cunteaip at-*t, in tne f t .sect a few vc-k?, to ifiitc. e Geor- V'.> J‘. ‘! an three to, .r .1 \vi-v. r \*i'.h ----• au* ado, loua! superce lo fuVderd ers. [Off N F. TV’- R i'i T. LQRMAN ‘McLEAN 'ffr MV refi v,lf,'.uo; to ad\rrti.:c by iLc year, v. ill,be fciitraiLeJ wi'ii on mo derate term.!. fry;-;” - PRICE CURRENT in Savannah.- Cotton, Sen Ijlavd, 41 10 42. Ditto, Up CQUI/tiy, • 20 22. hue, 3 50 to 4 D'Jh In At.’gufla—nDtceuiber ad. Cotton, 20 rentper lb. Tubdehe, 3 JO to 3 ( i 1 2 per czvt. V eer si iris, ?J cents pc* ih. pees 2t> I y, tk >• T'H£ *7*l’ r’ecemler, being St. John’s day was celebrated in this place, by the Fiaternjiy. • An fstcllent mason ic oration was delivered’ h>_J^ c Presbyte rian cborcb, Lj brother *Vi*.”a ; - JTvicii, cf the Ut,ten Lodge, t,fter which tbs ptand lodge together with the tlrflerent other lodges of this ply, yn,’ a i-umber of trar.fierit brethren, fat down to a rlin jicr, prepared for the purpofc, at tLc l’i -1 atnre ft spent tli.e remainder of the Jay harmony and brotherly union. INTI RESTING DECREE. We art informed, fl at Gen. [errand, the city if St. Domingo, has recent!) issued a piodamation, in wbi:di he gives tl.e i f.ni's of the. Ametican yaffils, cap tiiins, owners and’ (Kippers, who have carried on a trade .with the bis* !-■ of St. Domingo, and orders his priva leers to bring in forcontifcatlon, every ft:ch ve fed, or oilier*, belonging to, or having on board, any article, even the molt trifling, the property of the said captains, own ers or shippers.—This electee is intended to operate to the seizure and condemna tion of any vtffd or property on the high leas, belonging to Americans who have way traded with tfe revolted ne groes Os Hispaniola. Uirg. Argue, There is a linking example in a little L ift, of the oblivion into which men who have arrived at great eminence are lia ble to fall, by their treachery to the pub lic— fr„ n , a New- York paper we firjl tear fica flirt Mr. Burr, lately Vice I'icfident of the United States, has been in this city —the time was that be would have had the congratulations of every repub lican in Philadelphia— but now he pas s-s along without it being known even that he was here—and if he has had any congratulations they mull be in the gtcans and lamentations of similar apos tates. Aurora. From the Philadelphia Register. Vfte rre indebted to r rcfpeAable friend for ti.e following commuideation : “ St. folds, (Porto Rue/) Nov- 10. Ev “the arrival of a frit ml who left La Gusyra on rbe 14th ult. 1 icarn, that the opyeunment ■ t Carracae, remained fixtd in the detcrnitnation, net to a-..imt the commerce of neutrals at tlitir ports ; the difagreensent of the chic-fa, promote tiie refolutiort. “ This market affords no itiducement to adventurerE , the little debcicy (hewn on tiie part of government, Snd other jnetives, induce me ratner to dif'iade any commercial intercourse with tl's isl-ind, than to remain filcnt. An oter dated tne 1(l inst wac Hiked for the lepanuie of all foreigners from tr.e iflanl except ihefe that had become plantersVnd rre clianics, and tbofc to employ tin,Lives at three le-agues distance from ke fra— and all neutrals that coir • to port, are by the farr.e order obliged t:*onfign themselves to ore of four indiv'.d. ; i.-h ----med by government, for the purbie of receiving coi fignments, unl'fs lutllcT.ls fficuld come exprefsiy configntd tlfome other Spanifti house ; t* l2 nam sl the four governmental c jr.figrn ts, | as follows: —Don Jcfepb Ignacio Ml- ro, T i on Fernando Fernandes, Don Gla clo Miro, and Don Miguel Ferns ; tltvo Utter, 1 believe, are hoin-it u-e,. ; til'.,-ft, common fame declares to be a rianlous ptrtun. Mercenary vkv., f I |*c with too n-uch truth.) is l-d to &..*e objeft of ti.efc tefu'-uttor-t. *< The fyrtem of -puti’ian-r:oty ‘-4:. execution 01 j-iicc pet --at-ei t• 1 ‘ so. i'.c* degree. in h re by crui/ns and t: ated with less | di ieacy, ‘ban it we were i a fi:*; oi ac 'ul h* t ity’ with this goveniment. — Two vert',one the lbig lfollv, of Ti verton, frem Newport, (Rhode Island) captain Jjierh I. Tripp, Ir. • iter, bound to Barbadoes, the other if r fehooner Pol ly, of Bolton, Jehu Art:. nv, w” r, bound to Guadahuij.e, h; v ng liorfi.son leek, were raptured by a Spnnifit Feluc ca. and b-might irto this port, be can tainsvrere detained thirteen days on boaid, before tliey were permitted to come on (Lot, and every artifice used to make them the ful.j vela of rapacity; tliey are now confine.! in dole prison, in pursuance on an order of th government, ifiiied four days fmee, when their liberation may take place mull be left to eoi jethire. 1 could enumerate many other txampics, but the vrliei's immediate departure, pre cludes more particulais on the lubjril, tor the preterit.” CIiARtESTOH, Dec. 28. evening, 6 o’lloel • Th? hHg Marv, et'pt. Wood, arrived this if. OV'-o >n in y 1 days from Salon JVrtr. The Mary tot), lied at Gibiah ‘taf ; ; im! a gentleman pafienger has ■ “ fnverrer’ t’-r with the following impor-. taut intrV.’nenec, r liirh we liatlcu to lav before cur readers s Rorr-eti.ne in bcpteri'bcr, t’oc combi ned rivets in- Cady/., made a movement of j departure, Tt.e fctniEngade of the j French,about 2,cco men, were unbar ; ktd with ttic Bpanith trooy s ; hut, to the fat irf act ion of the public, this at tempt appeared to be given up ; ev t n the fleet made a retrograde motion furth er into the harbor, better to protect it felf again ft the whiter gales. Y'et the troops remained on board. About the middle of Odlober, and af ter the arrival of a confidential mt fTe"gtr, it w’a* rumored that the fleet of Nelson, which lmd not iieen seen before Cu< ir. for two we.k?, was alitioft difpe.rfed ; and that 3 part was in a bay below cape oparlel, and the other part gone up to tiie Mediterranean : as for Ncifon lie was very i;.‘ nod dying in Tettnn ! ! i The perfidious vales <>f Sinon explaining to the Trojans the Rettery of the (:uge t.orlt and of the departure of the Greeks, went not more credibly dependVu on, than the rfeyrS of this event f.j very favo'rabh: for an immediate departure of the fleet Bv the fame iinic, another circUU-jHnce probably deterniiued it. Another l*rertii Admiral, an old officer, who former*y under ti e fanious Suftreid, of l f !C! *t" ! - nc | of Rosmly, was, by a private letter, announced to be on his way to Cadiz He had parted at Bayonne and Madrid, and was expected every day. On Tliu.-f.iay the 17th of O&ober, the orders for departure were issued ; on the IRE, and af.er die figral, a part of the fl-et Luted out with flidrt fails ; on Saturday the otlnr divisions following. 011 Sunday evening, they ha ! reached the shoals of Trafolger, and had good win'd to enter the ftreiglits, had it been so ordered. There thi’ fleet was benight ed, when, on Monday morning, 2tft, the F.ngiifk line of nine ti ce deckers,! and tighteen 74L, twenty-K-ven in the 1 whole, appealed formed under • ’ape j Spartel. The line advanced ; but at a j certain distance, the English line was di vided in two diagonals ; the one headed by Nelson, in the ViHoty, and the other bv Collingwoou, in the Dreadnought. They approached withou. firing; the firft again ft the French admiral in the liucentavre, the other again tl th; Ttiui dad, and within a pifto! foot. The French batteries had already been opened againtt the two British columns, which by the molt tremendous fire of the two admirals, now difmafted the (hips that were facing. Ncifon broke firft the French line ; Co'lingwood parted also between their rear, arid squadron of ob servation. The contest lafltd five hours or more, with an unexampled )u y,and unabated valour, and terminated by the complete defeat and dcdruHiou of the combi ned fleets —the particulars of which we arc now going to detail ; observing, that the vreathcr, which had -been fine during the action, became flormy in the evening; it bl'w a ilrong south-well gale, which of course incrcafed much the horrors, and reciprocal losses, after j the engagement. i j NELSON v. 26 killed. I. isfaid that he had been previously wounded and dreflld ; then, by his order, brought up on the deck, and that to join again the French admiral, he was towed by afii gate : that being perceived by a grena dier, in the top of the liutentaure, and known by his liars, he was flrot in the breast. He expired, fays Collingwood, ill the arms of victory, after he was in formed of the capture of VicLANtuvE, and said, “ he died contented.” Ad miral Collingwood adds, that the loss of men vas very conuderabie in the British fleet. The French admiral, with a few of his cfiicrr:. were received prifoner* on board of the Alar: : hi •- flip, the /’ centume, funk immediately afterwards. Os the two other admirals, Maoou was killed; and Dumanoix, it is laid es caped with four l’tip3 of tiie li e'. ‘Collingwood, n l.is letter to‘lie go vernor of Gihi altar, dated 22d of Octo ber, [peaks id 17 rtiips of the line winch furrtndercd to the Enghfh ; and also, that the IdClchilU was burnt. * have it from an officer of this man of ar, that ‘he Lroke out in the au/.en ti p, and then .11 one f the bnttancs, h it tlut they never In * tenth red, but when : %< y could not lIOJJ my forger in the . ;,fofo i the fi.-e. ‘I licy L. e receiv ed pr.ioe-.'s ev.-, with burnt clothe*, a * cr.Miter :t nai.iid r-. - p- .n.hei. J E'eb-t fliips t.f the line, five French and line Spaniards, rtniffled into Ca diz an the 22, but they were all uifeia 1 :- e : , and fomc garrifoi td by the British ; •hey could 1 ->e k*ep the fca ; before the tr npcftncus S* W.wiud. Alltliefni.il icr veffeis, frigates and bugs, had not! LtTeied, and also returned fafely. Tiitee other French ships equally fliattetcd, carrying, liefides their crew, tli? wounded of the Buccnt.sur , at\f of the Idhchille, mifevafily funk withrut aflStlar.ee ; the one tiie IneUmpt ,ld be fore Reta ; the other opofite the fort St Cida’.tna ; and the Eag’e, on the rocks St. Peter, A tew men of the left saved themselves on a piece of wreck and fpr.rs. The Spanifll fliips Trinidad and Ar gonaut, funk aher the battle. ’Fhe l'-iigfiih, with the help of the officer:, | triril to save the firft, but they could j pot. As we nave not heard of any o : lu r Spaniflt fliips funk or deflroyed, and 1 that, thr-e only returned to Cadiz, there 11,lift b'c ten of them in the fiands of the English ; while we supp ife, that a.; there came five of the French 111 the j above ha.bor, that three perished oh the < co.l its, and one was Intrnt, and four es caped with Dumanoif, there cannot be but five of theirs in the hands ol the Euglith, to complete the number of thir teen. Tie Spaniflt admiral G ravin a was brought home ievereiy wounded in’ tiie arm, in his ship Prirtctpe de Aufturias ; and CEiava mortally wounded in the St. Anna. liis captain M’Donnald put to tea immediately after to give afiiflance to a ship which was endeavoring to make the port. He was soon attacked, and compelled to surrender to superior force. Two English men of war endeavoured to attack a French (hip of the line in the very rnbuth of the harbor of Ca diz, but they were lepulfed by the flicli* fired from the city. Several English commanders were kil led ; Admiral Collingwood mentions ; Duff and Cook. Seven or eight of I tiie Lnglifls fliips, entrely difmafted, /have bv*., seen in Gibraltar; bclidea ta> or twelve of the enemy, which were obliged to lie towed for many days, with vc**t difficulty. Th,c Infs if computed to be fix or seven thoufatul of the Eng.ifli, and ten or twelve tliou'fand cf the combined forces j killed or drowned, on that melancholy day. The Maty left Algcfi as on the 4th of November, at which time a number of Snanilli pril’oners weiedsily arriving, lent eve; by the English. [_G rroborativc. J i D*’ KM BER 31, Retrod, of 4 letter from an American tnrjcer ; of a vljfd, list'd at AlgtUit os, Oct 30. j •<; i n Uie 21 ft inst/ a moll bloody en-j • gag*merit took place between the En- j u.'iih a \ combined fleets, the liardefl f’ ht battle, all accounts agree, that ever l.aVpimed ; the brave Nclfoil wat killed • *t' t '* : English took and funk, re port lays. 13 fail of the line. Though we have not got J-le particulars, it isfaid tiie combined fleet had 7 ‘hips more than the f riffli; it is fuppolcd that 15,000 men on <hli files have beet) loft —'* “'•oil horrid (laughter; by ah accounts u'’ Eogitfh have 101 l a vatl number.” Ic was reported at Bordeaux on the 2d Nov. that Mulferia had defeated the Auftriar.s in 1- r.l l y under the Aichdukc Cltarlcx with immenc9 loss. B-ut.pttp, Cow Pock —Mr. Ranfome, lurgeonof Bury, publtfncd, in tiie ialt Norfolk Chronicle, the extraordinary case of a young woman, who after being inocu lated with vaccine virus, and 7 and ys eiapfing without any appear ance of intlamation round the incision, was innoruiated for the liria'l pox on the lame arm wi:h in about an inch and a half of the former incision. On the third day from the lafl incision, and and tenth from the firft, both in cilions began to inflame, and poltulcs of each at ofe, buc the two inflamations spreading into each other, the small pox pultules djed away without imparting any variolous symptom or eruption whilst the other filled and torm cd a fine cow pock pultule talcing tiie ordinary courle of that dif cale. London paper. Tilt WEUeING MOi llklt. “ Iv te-'.rr, I’ll bathe my bonnic bairn, And j-retV. turn to my nteeding he,ri ; And underreath yonmois-clad cairn* Wc (ti vll be said, na mair to part, lli.w foudl) did a mother’s break ii\ ir gtli’ning term of years prefafe. To co- r her through life’s drear alle, Anti ftuidd her indeclining age ! Thy ruddy checks, that glow’ll yeftreen, Ate now in d-atli's pa!-- livery clad j T7O! ■ 1 1 thy lips, and tim'd tli/e^n, A- ‘ -be a din.piing finiic is fled. Oh .r:p me a,uf my iyjn’-'.ie fis-nn 1,.t0 a iictt as white aafnav., A1 id !.i ‘ Ui ur.derntuih yon cairn, V, r furrow's blalt will na man lifiur.” Tir- • Hav* f-ir rav’d in wild detpair, c:-: floods her paliidchci- -s did lave ; \r 1 - e (lie cry’d lor evermair, ” O .’tay rife in my W 1 i.t. 1 a **’•- grave ” liidci. lieaveii beheld her woe, A L ft-i.i ti e fi ifeiidiy mandat* forth, ,V n:’,. laid tee v.-efepinj mother low, •.V • ’ Wr.si c, iittiiv cia.'-c.ld ue.tii. ’ • Mi. er reek. PORT ON SAVANNAH. ENTERED. Brig Tropic, Ar not'd, Ilf on CLEARED, Ship Genera! Eaton, Edit, Africa Hih mi Trf ,-tt, Barbadoes Brig Short Staple, Hodgkins, Boftnet S.o-.p Delight, Cooper, Charlejlon Najfiu, December ie. Arrived on Lftursday, in dis trels, the pilot-bone lohooner Mary Ann, captain B. 1. i Lr rifon, (vtlfol and cargo belong ing to B. H. Mumtord of Ncw ; York, and captain B. Bcsdep, j lon board the ich*'Oner) She } I failed from Cape Francois th:r- ! j ! een days ago, with 137,000 lbs. of coffee, for New Yoik. Lat. 126, 5J long. f.\, and. w in a severe I gale, five days ago, 101 l lior rud- j der, and fort unately made this I port without fultaining any o ; flier injury. About id American ‘-elf Is were at tliccape when the Mary Ann Jailed, waning for cargoes. Flour was then as low .'.s fix dol lars a barrel. Arrived on Sunday, in did refs, the brig Elizabeth Coats, cap tain Elliot, (fielu; ging to Timo thy Gordon, of Newbury port, Mass.) with 200 hds. or molas les. bhc failed from St. KitPi the r 3rh <)f November, for New bury-porr. November 13, ex-; penenced a violent gale, which did much datmoe to the brie and when in lat, 70. lonu, 7). was forced to bear away for this port. They loft one man o/cr ooard named Juan Roulc. Sloop Mary of I‘luladelphi 1, captaio l itron, (belonging to John (jaidiner iff Cos ) bound to the Havartnah, detained by the government lcnooncr Decou verte, M. VVealc commander, arrived here on Sunday; She ins gonpowder, Peruvian bark, |hides, tvc. IO?c. 13. Tat* brig Charlotre, (b. long ing to Walter Seer?, of i’rov:- ietice, (R. i.) and ch.irtercJ from Pinlnddjiliia by Mr. Shoe m ker) for Nevita,on her return voyage from Nevirita, Nov. ib was fallen in with the pri/ate veiTJ of war Duke of A’hol rapt. Underwood, a.'itl brotiain in for adjuration. She has lu ejar, fuflic, cotton, hides, legirs, 6fc; Nkw-York, Dec. 13 Halifax papers to itie 281 b ultimo, mention the arrival at that place of the Britifli ship Heron, captain F.dgecoinb, from Portsmouth. On the 15t fi of Oc tober, in Ist. 46, long, ft, yi, the He ion fell in with the American fliips Neilor, cap'ain Wnipplc of ami fa: Portland, from Liverpool, in great distress, having sprung a link fi/e days before, and the crew unable to keep her free ; took tne captain and men on board, who arrived in her. The Ntllor left Liverpool the 4th of September. NORFOLK, Bee. <V—Arrived, fchnoner Beltona, Auams, 2*> da> from Itondum; Nov. :o ot’ cape Antonio, was boanieil by .Spaiiilh privateer amt plundered o’ s'jo cl- I -in call., trinkit - 4.c.~After 24 liouis tit teiitioii,difmiff.'d us. CHARLESTON, Dec. 30. Ertg Jemima and Fanny, *6 day* from tin 1 port, for Amltcrdam, \va* spoken Octcj'r 20, in lat. 43, 57 tons;. 37. The (tup Oneida Chief, Fane!, from Ton n'mgcn for Ncw-Yorfi, Isvc.ve tio irs at e-’ j leaving the Eyiler, v;call av/ay on t;| iffand t-f Noritmy, ami loft, together with tc veral of her jieople. Ship \Va.rm;;b ~ Hinthley, 5 days from this port, (or CieencitK, wustuoken iuiat-35 30 lor,;;. 74- Sinp l.ytlia, of from flits pon, for Liverpool, was spoken Oenemlier H, in tat. 37 t *°- Sh p Fame, Whit rarfli, for this port, u advert!f-l in a Liverpool paper <d‘*> .obe* jtft, to I ‘it on the jofl* No .<• :.! ”r ; anl t'..r. fliip MoUtn. Vernon; Cos A, on vtu; aotn - vein her. ixtr “dfroei UiiyPs .1 t */’ tke zgtk f Oct The a.i.i,* l New-Vcrk, from Viiv.ui* t r Bordeaux v/itli 510 tiojjf.ieards - t ’oh:, e ■>, ar t 47 bale* of coUoii, was ri.t .a’ ‘ea **ri fli 1 1 ; t iultant by the Diana from Jamaica tor Bris tol, a'■'reck. The apMin ar t crew v n taker* m hoiud ti'fe Diana, after ‘-ring three da; * oil flit wreck. U. cerr.her 31. The flap Dana, of Lofton, z*. day: from lltvanna, aiHimred in flic r.ad I '. ; f.3e:cay She has }. :n into tli:* port (or water ti/ proviltons. Captain Rronhj hit at ?-la'an/..as, :. r Miner.a, ti km-/-., sad brig vluverv* Ce* non, i.t h:: port Captain It. ti’.lormi u • that a t.a . rccetr.ly been captured by * I'ret.feh pri .• itect ard earned into Mutant * ~ wifli a t.i /g- id tlav.s, from Mahal. Tlucip tain ir.wt none w. C.nadotoupe in the ju:va te'-r. The tea f; ; . erf ker to h- ah Al - at 1 rhai ‘he bad touched at Mali .>! 01. lier v.ay irn ‘v coal* ; br';.s ,t tiki :iO, ..p ]>car iro-r. tier to;; bo-. k or papers that flit had be ■1 f ■ > •a nd, *v. tt-.rei ! nat liii v/’d. afi r.:v ( Uu, . ... .j * if an T-viba i Itoja ro , Tv,-a ...-• fl-ijn OVV”- < 1- rentlv tur. ‘.la*. *!a .’it a it, . th- -*- of Ur . a a Action* FOR the in est of the underwriters and t.,! Cnne-i 1 u/. On r,nt! v tot C’h ‘Jtn v Vy, act ! Ie fold at i 3 o’, ‘.’iciSjefore the i r cPange. j Bales Fkxen Oz 2 do, Invirm-O (V;t,\n Bajjginv. imported in 3’ and daov -\d on fioaiu the Miffiifippi, kora G ;:F<W. AJ. * \ A qua*>‘ : (v of t'T'r’Xime BOOTS SHOES nod SLIP PEGS. A few DAT GOODS ana I'Bt'ifPßßjO Gjiidiiioi's (.'-Ih.\ M. Siienir^r, miidUtVseer. Jjn- 3 __ \ | Oilldlution of fo.opartnerhiipf | Tne fu‘ Ibrific's jr ves no ic? <hai t th? ropA o r fh:c h rctofo ? c arng4 ON IN rK R Tlf P. PI R. M O K D.il'lD .tN i> c> 1 /S TiUN GUGEL. j Is thi? day dilfvvcd. ]. is /hers | f-ire requeued th;u -ill p? Wfloarc j tmiehted to the i *a fi “m, * r to cithcd* i t-’-’ fu ‘1 r:''“'s, in t vidaidiy, \i II ('.ill and n:tv liitir arru-mte ■ .-.-t 1 . r -s on or before the ft it day < 1 Ajvil ur he fain? will then be pl;:c?d in h hands of .111 A'toi nfy fo p collciben - v and thole w!io have demand? ng i ij-,- the eopartnerfhip, or either of tl? itibfer'bers wifi prcleut their acccu.iu for payment D.H’ID gugf.l. CHRIS T'IAN GUGEL; t j‘HK SUBSCRIBER, RE ru iNfS his thanksohis frienda and the public in general, tor their flip port when ton-icded with h< ) afo ) pars nffr, and t-egs leave to inform tfiem tha* fie will ominue the TaYLOR IMG BUSINESS, aMhc fh-np lately occupied t>y I) k<i Ougel, vv ere ho will fle ihiii kful for a conMitraiion of Bufincf. ii i-ii !i ;e. CHRISTI AN GUCtL. fanuatv 3 ts •{(> ~ NOT’D K To SubfcrVers to the Georgia Republican. II iv lie tr iivif ‘-r-t, 111 li halt ( th? ri-01, i mors, to F viet 11 t V Vi I ,ea n, 1 tl.e | V ’i r t praprif tors; :i I drhts dm; 1 >r liililcript . ,1- t.> to tin* paper from ill? til of in-1. 1 Sand till debt"* *'f whatever lo'-itr duo the < (■'< r. from the z 1 tt Nov. hilt, tli tc c-nic'roed wit! pty •tu-ir rt-IpcAivo arrearspre that full due with la the ali ive dates to the,u. C tr r rr. ifor. 1 o;:. Sucfl Suhfcribtrs as have no’ j-iiiJ their lial! year’# ndvafee, ilui tiie firft t;l October l ift will loiiter a favor I>y Lt tling tbefa'ac as form a; po(Ti!i!e. K PER I T T ts Me LEAN. January 1 if ■,(, and o l.t'Ls For a Term of Years. Lots No. 13 and 14 in IVor tin Vdanl fit netted near toe Prrv and infilling a lot belonging to the Ahu of II l.Utibrittge, at present, occupied by Air. fames Mclntnjlj ct r id Mr. IVm. Green 7 cache'—one “f the n a earner lot on a square and j routing the ncvJ market. For terms U/>f/\ to WILLIAM PARKER. Jjanrsaiy 3 ts f so r Tale; Or Ruckling? for Nevrocs THAT excel'c ~t fiM ton tom mihfl tro ll b l.Vallo’ b, on tftf Louif vill* 1 r.,.d t'.aura:: i'.a t t'/wC’n -i* c.y ;:,ti 1 11 c ban'*l ed r.r'-es ol’ <s’ ‘O') LA NT) *..i M in is ag o l *Vc. lie fi/uui n fir a. Garden hot is not on t;.:J-ft fiy any in tds vcinfiy <1 ;i;;V tri:fti. B.H'J well c q jiinicii w;t 1 the rul’i*re id Ru e, lit: b a one wi . fi ul < nc._ur.ge. .i** . by app'yitin to the ptin’r.is o* In?., pag 1 or to G. VV. A ! I KM. Little Og ihre. r< n 3 t 1 l I’OlV **< ul. . A valuable plantation in liberty county tns t, :! 1.-n. 4 if the. late Omd Kcriveu; aeonfii ciV>ni. port ion of which I* swamp, and I im time pull itmlei cultivati lit ; tbr lifl'ii gr ti ‘d ’ jiahie t >r the Millinv nt Cotton, and pultett'"'. a. a fituation lor a fetitcneru ; tho par. i.alnrs of which, tn ■ terms of lute will bo . ommuuita'ed on 04. plica: ion to J >hu flkotc Elcp. of Linorty C0..111 , < r M.jor Chart*.* I on Skidawiv fllandi or to the* tubfcrit'ier. CHAUJ.V.S O. SCUIVEN Kr. an County J .1 1. 3 tit 3? BLACK t?OYl THE best of treatment and noon rrr.GSs will le given a NEGRO i!UF of about 14 y;ars of age—abply to the printers. Jan. 3. M \ BMf Al.a .*> ! IC.s. Will o i lioilflir tjrd Taef ic. i.t January ilex’, between ‘he hours ? t: anti 3 oVlock, at th C tl. r-llOIll*!, On . n If I the. f lit oner C.fl ft RISS A and ELIZA, t No. wit ‘, anti ii** lame propor tion of h<o 1 iickt.’, ioa’.!, fee tu m\ ‘ntt.ry ‘ ( v.h ch ni-y - uu: Marl..si's cfl. a. At.bi>. one h. t ! tluer. Ni groeo. Trn* aV.r t .as *b |rny rd HLNKV C'JCN, a: A t'ui! of l'roll nd I.iues. C nvlition CASH. BEN. WALL, M. I) C'. Dec 10 __ NI J * >Gf.. ALL IJ’llrou rti'lflited *r, ih? e ftite ot HENRY L'kRSaM, dec. are r-tj'tr'fo 1 tn m *lce p->* r.itrfi whir* OUtd.-.-y, r,.i tl- i’■*r I• * fj, i'll Adds i.d Ac irej u tacdti tflii'.i rr>perly at 'ciTftto lai.tt Oat -wt.), A date'X. Ds\ 2 ( l. w. b /.