Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, January 07, 1806, Image 3

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REPUBLIC A N SAVANNAH, January 7, ißc6. 5535 -;rj ic.’ V-..***.- ■ HIS Ex FLUENCY GOV ENOII MI LLEDGEiirivtd m this city on cun <?;t y Ell. ■ —‘ Or. the 2 n.4 ti t. the house o 1 P.epref n'n t'.vcs o’ toe Unued States, Healed that Mr . Spa! ing t>J this fl.ite, vtrr legally ch Prd tt and that Cctvkt Mead, tfqr. a -ns rr.t . titled to aft t>i os 3 member of this’ Ho-aft. ; .Hr. Staining uccordh fy appeared, ares ( qa-.lhfied end took his feat. A mare fat'd- j iui sr account of this t-fr.f Stott avid be\ given in our paper on Friday next. MARRIED, on Saturday evening j last T Mr. Peter Wylev to Miss Mary < both of th's city. DIE on Saturday morning lafi, in , the 49 h year of her age Mrs. Sarah , Bolton, rtl.-ft of the late Robert Bul-! ton, Esiy Merchant of this City. The Charktuni Courier of the 31st vlt after a i. ngihy culogiuift on Lord ISrtfun and fcver.il ohlervatkms rcl peel ing the i;.te engagement between the Eieneii and Spanifl; combined S< cts, and t'mt of the Bntiih, under Nelion'g cons ind, fay* t— “ Having said so much of the fleet, a word or two of The Biitifn admiralty. The number of Gups belonging to Eng. lard, sn.l crowding, r.r.y, incumbering all her docks ana ports, is so great, that nothing but ma:f.l,ll ncgktt, or an c ult, corrupt rriffipplication of the pub iic treafuve, could have left Lord Nel son with so incoafidcrabk a fl --t to en tountcr the enormous force ot the cn .-.uy. The miniHer* of that depart ment, ’tis true, might allcdge that they could rely upon the greatnrGsof Nelson, j and the valour ct Brltiflt tars ; and if they had not had the means to give his lorefliip a greater force, they would l,sve acted well in so oiSpcfiug cf their confidence. But they ought to have Itnowii .bat the kfo the force is which j riley fend out, the more vigorous will be the refill a nee to it; and that the! more vigorous the r .Attune—, the greater v ill be the carnage. if fending out four or five more line of battle thips did but Eve four or live hundred lives on both lidt-s, they are unpardonable in not fending their. This is r. coufidrraiion of humanity, and aii n.atikhin are inte rs fled in it. But what liquifies it to tbofe “teat men, what tie pric. is by j which a victory is gained, provided it he gained at ail, and provided lueh men as Mr. Trotter can rife front the ca nailie and build palaces ?” From the Neap-Tork Herald, Fee. 16. ’ I The following is ir.ferted at the requefl cf a number of r.efpedbable mercantile chs rafters. Tilt times require ipifit by dis fiction. NOTICE. Cj- The Merchants of this ci'y arc tequeflrd to meet at ‘he Tontine Collee House this evening at 6 o’clock, in on!®*’ t ) take lntocouiideration the embarrafs’d pate cf the Foreign Commerce of the United States. COMMUNICATION. The meeting of the Merchants, called .this evening, it 1* to be hoped will be ” unanimously attended, without diihiY.tton of party or any party feelings. From fo'.e intelligence lately received direff Irnm England and from I lie cursory pe tufa! of a paipphlet just issued in Lr-noon, written, doubtic.s, by an English Civilian tind puLlithed undA tlie aufpiccs of the Britifn Ministry, there i no room to •ioubt but that ground will soon be la ken by that country which will make ■ it the duty of every man. in this to re member only that he is an American — Whatever meafuresare at present adopted mculd be well confidc-red, both in regard to the present and the future. v “ 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ a very-unhappy, and in its detail a very-dktraordinary mifundcifi.ar.ding, has taken place iv upper Louisiana, between general Wilkiufon, governor of that dis triift, and numbers of the inhabitants and 1 ‘Beets of’the United States. We have reteived ltatements from both parties, and both agree that the population is dt vtded literally into two parties—one of which is in favor of a high toned energet ic government, and at the fame time pro triL-dly anti-jacobinical—the other for moderate legislative government. The Aurora i3 too remote from the feene of dispute, to render any more than mere hiflorica! notice of the facts, at present Vlcful—The proper tribunal in the firlt in-Lance is at Wathington, where we have lat the lead doubt, every attention will be paid to the case, and such steps taken i-.in-ay prel-rve cum/pd in the focicty, very aecrifary nJH&t quartdf undtr the daily aggrtlßutirwhicri we expertcr.ee With Spain.. Aurora. V/e ve c'eficreil rc dec are Lille and ca lumniou , the content* of a I'mMl paragraph j 1; ( ur i a,'*i of jeliedyy, o t . i from ‘he XTl.a-'.efu'.- Courier, i mp .1 n.g, ,iiat a letter <>i t,.. Ma:<ju:s tie C- fa Tn-i ~ \va: 111 on -i ----• Lrion .at v. .- ivjH-a c'ny, in \-.hittilie recom 1 amu i>. a_ -v -s ‘he er-putrii-j. --t Aru.th in 1 Wl- , v. are ts. fr-d ‘-• ‘.V . 1 1.. r fr- m :b-. *y-. arq-u. ‘? rifi-i: mcidir r rptng ->f tl e ; I -..ti, which is n ci ‘.l ..} t<- his jwrl na! I lielincs, :’ ! > “he i -.it r-r sni Ins fr.v.reiju j } w a... e.-i .i. oc.ui in endeav-ifs , Sr p't.e; .ii #ouft. ui tins i.ure.c, - into ; could give to tV Arer-cen ge.vtv r.-n*, -.h: u-a.it motive of compla-.rt. Ji yul., is of tlie i..-\vfpaper. who have puoliitifu * 1 C par itpajili r.l’noeii to, are reate't -d to contiauifl i;, t; the pn!>lieation of the above, (/’/i/as.-.'t/,ij piper. j I'R'M THE Mtr.ITERRANHAN Exiruid of a letter front cap!. 1 ti ff Rogers, of the Jh<p Rr\c u tOn, to bis oiunencii GUizujLt , fated Ivjalaca, Sep-, cc, iS?S. t£ Oi. STsy paliltge from St. Anrlcro, I was ho rt-t 1 by sh-r -Revenge, 74 pi : ns, tfr Ca J ;z. : ird treated politely, although 1 (hud a cargo on board, I jand botuia/n mme Sj>auilh (-o r t ■ !to another ; but ! knew that I | was (.'car, or 1 fhouio not have :. ken tlie when ; there vas an order of tiie court of Sc. James, nor to Hop neutral vclfcls loaded j with vvhear, bou id to Sp tnifh ports, although ic was Sparilh property. That order lbll e.xifls. “ There have been i great number of Ametican vtllds car- J r;eo into Spanilh por-s, and coo- I demned vclfels and cargo, but j that is dent- with ; there has been an order fr on Madrid, to deliv er them all up again. P ARIS. Oft.iber th. Confervnt.ve Senate. Extraordinary Meeting, Th rill a- Oftdler =6. i's- a j At one o’c'ock this day, t; iu members of j the Co’ ‘ ‘fV'.aivc feijate net in virtue of a j convocation exa-aurdii arv, ordeed oy his . highness Piiuce joll-ph, (Jratitl elector. Ilis imperial luj: eo Prince Lotus, Condi bt.: j Ins ferenc hy> Imej’s the Arch chan-el- I”- rl the empire ; and lonic of the muulters, were present at the (itumr 1 > It was opened under the prefidenev of the Grand Elector, with the folWiiig speech, prououvicedby his highness. “Senators—ln the mid.t if his triumphs, Ins majelty has Irlt tht necelSty of giving to he leua-e ane-v proof-pf |,u elteem : It is I the ehji e.t ot the tin-luge which his muj.-ify j nas ordered me to luhmit to you You w,II perceive. gentlemen, that lus majelty is im. jjiatient that the French youth ihould take >iit'n fnave oi 11 jt* luicelTtf. winch await him. dm already cur young cOilfcrspts arc in motion hey are let Mir -iu-, or have already done so. All parents knew, that when their children goto tlie Grand army, they place t cnilll.es undtr the llueldof the e unra.ir. father of the french, who is nioie Iparii-g cf their blood hail l-.e ir anxious ol giory. ‘I he emperor and his army have exceeded the hopes of the 1 tation; 1 havV the the happinels 1 1 inform ) mg you, tiiat it auHv-.rs, in a m aimer worthy ol it, the glorious invitation oi i*s Chief.” The nu-lLge of tlie Emperor and King, “'hill his imperial lughnels read to the meeting, isexprcfledin the t -1 owing manni . “ senat. rs—l lend you forty hand cf co lours, which my army has conquered in the hilertint actions which took place lince tlu.l 1 ,-f VVirtir.gern. It is a homage which I and my army pay to the Sages of the Empire—it •sail e-fleringmade b children to their father. Senators, accept it at a proof of my iav sfac .ion for Ibe manner in which you have at. wavs Shilled me in the moll important con cerns ol the empire. And you, Frenchmen, caule your brothers to march ; let them has- 1 ten “o combat by our lides, in order that, without flieiid'ng of blo< tl, without extraor dinary exeiti<sns, we may repel f. r from u; all the armies created b; the gold of England, and overwhelm with confufion the allies cf rheoppreffors of the leas Senator-, a mon h has not yetelapl'ed since I told you that your Emperor and his army woulddu their duty I am impatient to lay, that my people have dont theirs. • Since i began the campaign I have d'fperfcdan army cfone hundred tin. u far.d men : 1 have nlmoft taken the half of them pri toners ; the rest are hi led, wounded, or de serted, and reduced to ihe greatefl ctnllerna non ! These brilliant fuccelfes I owe to the affection of my soldiers, to ‘their patience in Supporting fatigue. I have only 101 l JSOO men in killed and wounded. Senators, the tirft object of the wans already fulfilled—the E eilor of Havana is re-eftabUlhed on his thror.e! Tlie unjuil aggressors have been Article, as if by lightning; and, with the help ofGou, I hope, in a lliort eof time, to be aide to triumph oyer my oilier enemies. “ From my Imperial camp, at Elch ingen, ad Vcndemaire, October jB. Signed, “NAPOLEON.” For ihs Gecrgtz Republican. THE DIMMER, No. XX. | The sacred guardian of iier flighted charms | Have had mere pity on their lovely charge I Than to behold her fwailow’d in his ruin. JlytHKi. I Lovers Itavi long since chosen to com j municate their paflion% fears and doubts through the medium of periodical pnper* and to receive ftich conftl, a3 tke ref* peftive writers were able to bellow. The following letter, artlef3 in style, yet evincive < f delicate and refined feelings, cannot rail to produce the lyin p ‘.thy cf every reader in whole bofum, conipaflionhas ever been a tenant. To the LIMNER. D.ar Sir, The victim of deception, and thec’ ild of misfortune.feel 211 inckfcribnble degree of alleviation under the pressure cf ad verlitT by cor.irnunieating their ftiff-rin >* to geiieroia minds. You wit! not consid er me 3 a car.did?. f e for literary excel lence, or .a: an adventurer in the wide and dangerous regions of authorfiiip, but merely its an injur’d girl, who opprefll-d w ith her rift-6110ns, has fat down to u arrate the esufe of her diilref*. A isvrlve muntli has fcarcc'y elapsed fi'icc I was introduced to a young gen tlerrao, whom nature has peculiarly en ■h lived with plea ling aurafti.-r s, nor ha. ‘ ihe it „!1 c\: and him. with a dificiency of Jan rrfiandtng. lli attentive conr.udt | vovva'ds-nn.-., soon aroused the fjtj.-h.ioa •if my n n.nus, and cacii ftiececdinq da', produccii events calculated to evince it, correid riels. His atte-ntions increased, and so h : - protestations of unchangeable 1 >vc, I* gave impiic t credence. A young and iiie-perienced girl, with artlefsncfs only Ito guard i- r againfl the machinations of praitiitd guile, veu may well believe, could not refill the endearing addrefTVs of one, so well calculated to please. Occa flon called me in tr e country, whither Ii repaired with the fond expeftatie.n of fre-j qrcntly receiving tiis—widled for letters. | But three months palled away, during ) which time 1 nt'if her saw him, nor heard j from him. Still reiudlant to believe him 1 faithlcfs, I left my rural abode, for the ! gr.y and facinating splendor of the town,! | that I might behold him again. But) alas ! Soon did I Uifcover, that he had j nfllduouflv endeavored by every seeming art of allcrtios, to vanquilh my heart and to embitter my life. You fir, who know more of the various paflions, which appertain to human na ture, than an unskilled girl mufl acknow ledge, that love though begot by oppa rent merit, does not always ceasejto cxiit, when the viel is removed, fvom vice in disguise. Pray fir, why are not such j mate ccqueffes, fach cruel, and infallible hypocrites, why are they not as often the i obj-.-ft!, on which the condemnations of j the moralifl, and the ftripee of latire are j inflicted as the female prude. It is fi?re ly as criminal to kmd!e a paflion, only, with the felfilh view of triumphing over conquered innocence, as it is to feed a lover with d< lufive hope. Besides fir, without defervingit I have been condemned, atidrankedin the cata lmigue o female j Its. Young men a -1 vowed me, and allign as the enufe, the { dread of meeting with the fame fate, j which they fay devolved upon him, who (ms ocetfioned all my diflrels. They believe *bat I, aftuated by the defpicablc impulse of vanity dilcarded him after encouraging bis addrtffes far j fevcral mouths whereas, he after end-, avor* ir.g to win niy uff.rtions, for tint space ot time, and having fucctcdid, defettej me. Surely, if lit knew how many pang'l? I his inhumanity has occ-fiourd me, he would at lead feel compunction for liav itig prefeuted the proipedi of felicity, on ly to deceive. Why engage, without a view to enjoy if victories J How it. any sighs would be fiippr. fled, ar.d how many tears never roll down the cheek of innocence, if those gentlemen, to whom nature has been lavilii of her pleating endowments, would never exceed the limits cf civility, nnlc-fs prompted by a gencr jus, and an honorable 1 >ve. If you wil correfrt any miftaites which may appear in mv letter, and insert it a inoug your entertaining paper, You wilt much oblige fir, Your refpefiful admirer. LEONORA. I fincertly fympathife- with rny fair & amiable correspondent, and readily ac knowledge, tiiat love is not always heed ful of reasons diftates. But if fire has been t! e victim of deception if ihe loved vice ditguil.-d in the habilliments of worth, let her learn to difpile difoover ed bale riels. A. Ex! rati from Goiter nor M’ Keant ADDRESS. In difeharging the af figned to the Executive Magis trates, i find little to communi ’ care fur your information, or to recommend for your interpofiti ; on,that has not upon former oc casions, been fubmitced to the | Leg fi.irure. The national prof uerity continues to be the ai n & eff :t of the wife and virtuous labours of the federal admini ftrstion ; While ahe iinmediatr prolperity of Pennf/Ivania con fpicuoufiy displays ttie industry, morality and public ipiritof her citizens. There has not appeared to me, fellow citizens, a period in my adminiftracion more auspicious to press upon your attention the great points of republican policy. I mean the institutions of pub lic education, of public jufhee, and of public force. Our government is a republic in which the people confbntly adt, through the medium of the repre Tentative principle. Such a government must be a type 1 of the peoplethemfclves, and, will be good or bad, just as they are, or a;e not, virtuous and intelli gent. To inculcate virtue and promote knowledge among the people, is, therefore the natural, the necessary courfc for invigor ating and perpetuating a repub lican government’ The framers of the conftirtrioi of Pmnfylva nia (an iiflrument that does ho nor to the human mteiledf) a warc of the principle, whiut is eil'entia! to effectuate th'-ir urea, wtrk, emphatically declared, “ that the L.cgiflatore hull, as fi.-on asconv;-n entiy may be, pro vide bylaw, for the eibabljfhrnenc of fchooK throughout the ft ate, in such manner that the poor may he taught gratis.*’ Let me, then, claim an eariv attention for the important fubjeifl, I: re mains with vot?, by niakine an adequate provision, for ruen of Icience in public femin.’.ries, to inrrorlure a general (yttem ci education, that shall infufe into the mind of every citizen, z j knowledge of his rights and riu ■ cits j that lh,ill excite the ufefti! J ambition o ( excelling in stations. |of public trull : and that fir;!! 1 guard the reprelei.tative principle from tiie abulcs of intrigue and impoffure. The next grrat poin% in a re publican government, is the rs taWifiriient of a j>ure, able and (fricisnt ad mi nidi ation of justice. L.hr orgart'zation of the judicial power of Pennfylvani.i has been long a.ud-fairly condemned. But there is not a dctehl luggefted, from any quarter, which the le gifi.iture is not co rip-tent to re medy. The authority of the judges may be re fir idled and en larged. Ihe law which they ddperife, whether ilatute lav/, or common law, may be annulled or modified. The delay of jus tice may be obviared by increas ing the number o: judges, in pro portion to the obvious incrcalc of judicial bufinels ; or by inlti tuting local tribunals where lo cal caufies demand a more con iiant exercile of jurisdiction. VVitli this view of the luhjeCt, and anxious to destroy every pre cence (or an attack upon our constitution, 1 pray you, gentle men, ro engage, head and heart, r every in every lalu ntry reform. ■■ - PORT OF SAVANMAH. F.NTERED. Ship Colton Planter, Chef:, Philadelphia. Cl.F.A'ftiiU, Ship IViliism, Rod-wed, Idferpod. Big Cleopatra, Hundley, Rtin-Fork. : Schooner Nancy, Gotham, Charleji-ju. \ B ‘stan, bee. io. /trri-ti - I! 11,3 Gorham, Mafoi-., 2 r , tlayf fi<>-r Martinique! schooner Saba, Crufl, )o Hays from L'fli in ; fchootiej charming Na.ll - Saunder*, 7; diys from Harcelon*., via Cnpr- Ann, schooner Jenna, Frince, of Salem, 8a Hiys from Leghorn and Ao from Clibrai tar via Mancheilc-. Capt. Saunders, of the Charming Nancy, on the 19'ii Nov. in hit. 31, ;8, long. (\lt, 50, ipoke the Imp Margare', of Nantucket from the coalt of Feru, full of oil. Np.w-York, D'-ermber 16. Arrived :—Ships Chatham, WelT-n, Live;- pool; fox well, Sw-in, Namz. jindymion, Campbell, Greenock; Fovorite, Parley, liourdsaux. Brig William Uudb'c, Nassau. Philadelphia, Dec. 19. Ship John, Fruit, of tins port, from Hav m- j r.a to Antwerp, (via CharlelkonJ is detained, 1 and lent int i Plymouth. I'afTed in the Bay, t - fehr. Lo;;an, and a (hipc- niigred to J ;hn Glrdine-', Jr. Lad. Evening arrived Globe, Barry, ri days from St. Thomas, v/liere. (he hi- | schooners Lucy, Munduger, f r R. lilarid ; Levoter, Leavy, of anil lor Alexandria, to fail in 6 days ; F.h.-.r, Hunt, o: Phnaie phi.i, for St. Marys ; D lly, Lrrt, of Pordand, dis charging ; iirigs Bullet, Newton,of Nev/port, difehaig ng; Martha, Bragdon, of Portland, f.i New-York* (loopFaftir, Stow, of Mil f -1,1 he captain lick endure. L) c. in lat. as, 4A, long. AS. 15, spoke brig Nonpareil, Clemming, of New-London, from N. York, for Jamaica, out as days all well.—l4th, spoke. the schooner Harriot, Hathaway, [row N. Carolina, far Bolton, all well.—Spoke the Hoop Mockingbird, of Kingfton,forN. York. Markets at St. Thomas very dull. Dec. 7'. Sl’ ip Hcrci'ifS, M<m!c, of this port, was a’ Campeachy iH*h OA. to fail itt a b’ v duvs. Cap'. Snn h arrived b"r irum Hivatm?., left the 4th mil. fclir. A.'le'a, Amine, jull rr rived in 15 di; s from Pl.t'ade'phia all tvcll ; had bev 1 hoarded by a New-Provider n prx vatrrraud politely treaird, in I irmed that they had lent in the lint; Mercury, Duloy, from Philadelphia to Havamvj. Arrived yeiterclay, brio Lovely Luc , Grdiin, 24 days from St. Jago de Cuhx —left ti."t. brig Ores, Wickham, of and Hr this r.on, in 7 clay. ; fliip Mary, Lorry, of li.dti more ; lehr. Harmony, Gould, do. do.; chi. Montlerrat, IJavir, do. do.; l'< hr*. dctler, Tuttle, Na.icy, Oral in, r.nd Thetis, Graisbu* ry, all of and fir Philadelphia in 7 days; fi hr. H .mlet, Cliriftie, for Ncv-York, fchr. Greyhound, ot do. a prize ; ling Agnes, M iy v. ard, of Charleston, li hr, Two S.lters, Giles, of iieverley.—The brig S.larinah, c.t this r> ,r, f.r N*'A Yor,';, and fc.hr. Jupiter, Herd, of and for liim port, failed two days btlure the Lovely Luc y. Same dav, 1. hr. Wi'mingtoa, M’lkr, 27 dan from St. 1* frres, (Mart.) Lett there tiic 211. u't. t: e lehr. Roebuc 1 :, Peynry.au, of tins port, to load in a fr-.wdey* ; the ship <>- live Branch, Tat--, ot fc. for this, port iailcd 3 j da- , before. In iat. Cu. ling u l..pt. M. j I wa-, board'd the Tint if-. Ingat* Pr.reefs j J Charlotte, and treated polite:’'. Dec. 4th, i fp or. ‘he brig Difputcn < t Portia l m’i, fiotn I Guadeloupe, .it ao days—officers alt lick. | j have-lay, f hr. Harmony, Noyes, 31 dry* I from fit. IV-rre-., (Marl , 1.-d. there, bmj.; I Mc’aiiti.o, barman, for Pm land, in 4 da ; 1 {Am /mi, Putnam,foi Nev/iiu .port, in 6or 1 ‘-di.t; A&ive, Herne , f .- Nc.rfo.k, in 1! ‘ da-. .; 1 ,;r. .iai . , cla//.ird, t>r Sew-Londor, I J ,n 4 ciu; ; are. l'everal other:, j ;;t arrived. A’e.:;urel.-ii, D her 13. sirrijel —fillip Leoindac .M'. lev./ie, Lr. :r;; m: ; jin;; A.c'.ion, Ilia'./, An 4 a; k.n ee-ront". .I,'.inner, Jarr.ii'.a; Sparrcv, C'ie-i um, Antique; Sciir. P.vfey, BHnt, L.xuma ; Alert, l lyt, ft fid.-tholooc •” . AUCTION. On TUESD /,r t’-e ~IL in St. -red II It soli bejorr the Subscript's duett on Store, WITHOUT RESERVE, to p : pe Cogniac Brandy 12 purcheoiw 4th proof Jam- Rum 6 ditto *-25 bbb N. E. ditto 11 barrels Northern Gin 2D qr. casks L. P. TcnerifFe Wine 2 pipe3 & 4 qt-. casks E P. Mad- ira do. 20 o k Enclilh and American GUN POWDER 3 lihds. Sr. 2 bbla. Mufcovado Sugars 6 boxes Hnvr.nna ditto 15 bags C ‘'(Tec 8 boxes Cotton Csrds, No. 8 and 10 14 fc rx< s Spsnifli Segars 3 kegs Clov -g 1 2 boxes Turptntine Soap With Household Furniture, CONSISTING OF 1 Side Board—i sett Dining Tabic* 2 Bed(lrails—Venet-an Blind*aud Ma hogany Chairs i.iKFJinsF A QUANTITY OR DRY GOODS , CONSISTING Or so pieces lrilh Linens 30 ditto Brawn ditto 40 ditto Dimity—2oo ditto platiila* 50 ditto coaiie Cloth 20 ditto Flannel*, nfforted 40 ditto Baize, aflbrtfd 20 ditto lriih fhertinga 20 diuo Dimities 2 bn't'B Humhums 3 ditto Slops, cotnprifing blue Jacket*, Trowfcts, Flannel Jackets & Draw era, &c. Aml a parcel of jewelry, coNstsT’MO or PI tied Ca.ndlelticks —diito Branches Ditto B ead Trays—Gilt Watch Chain* 50 WaTents, golJ, gilt and fiber And a number oi other articles not enumerated ALSO. O 1 a Credit of 90 day* for approved paper. l B-ixcs Irifli Linens 1 Box Brown Linen Sale to commence at 10 o’clock. S. H. STACKHOUSE. AUCTIONEER. CTjT THE Subscriber’s regular sale days will, in iutnre, be on Tuesdays & I’r IDA YS. Jin. 7 aud h !o| i sos, PUBLIC AUCTION. ON WEDNESDAY Bth ulr. at. t CAIG t; I! Ml I'CHLLS wharf, will bu ibid whlioii! RTSERVE, 30 Hhdu■ Aluicovad.t Sugar, jo fills. do. do. IO Hhtls. M-lasses, 50 lilis. Reef, m. I f pf 2, IO do. Mess Pork, I Pipt old genuine Madeira IVinC, Sale to commence at 1 2 o'clock. Sweet & Nichols, Auci’rs. J : >- 7 H - PLACENTIA. Tl I!£ Sublcibcr ffeis for Saia that valuable lManiatiunat Thun ficrbolr, generally known by the name of Placentia—Containing | upwards of 12,00 Acres—34o of” which is good Cotton, and Corn Land, al-cady clean'd, and part ly cultivated—l6o acres ii prime I Kice land, of which 110 acres are. under Cultivation. Flic re mainder is good, high, Fine land- ‘Any per (on wifnmg to purchase, will please apply at my Counting Room, where the plate of the Land ihall be fh-cv/n them and the terms made known. J p.o. R. VYiiliamf>n. January 7 37- NOTICE. ON Wrdncfd <y the 3d March nrxt, id the town of ville, in the county of Baldwin, w.ll commence a public sale of lots in laid town, not to exceed ine hundred agreeably to an atft pafTed by the legislature of Geor gia at their last fcHion. The sale to continue from day to day until completed. JOHN HV RBE JIT, 1 A. M- DEVEREUK, [ Commiffijn- HOIVEI.L COHB, f ers. lit: NR i CARL ETON. J Jan. 7 Icict'4'ut. 37 N O T / C E. TUT. Subfcrilir.r te'urn* thanks to bis ettffi toe: rr, f.rinrr favor i, and informs that hr lilil cnn'iruirs rim Cabinet-making hufiml; ‘.s itlcial, 111 lot'c-ir* n t'uii 111uar.ee oi i/atron- I •/>: In the rr.’ „:i time hr v.ovud cblerve to j thole w .0 have net been O punfhiai as bn coo'd wtfh, that it would he doing him an aft nf i be.tic tlirir incur a as Hon :i t I pofE'Ce : Their too tnilg delay has b*cn th e 1 means of his fuffermg, and l'.ich as da n , lake ts. ii'tit and pev or liquidate before t ! j r-h n* fe'.ruary v. ni be SUKI> vrithatit ci n ! i n .n .n. \s m RIGGS.' 1 * I January 7. 37- FOR S-U.F, v A CiJ'.nt trs.i >f:Ci 12 a-rttoflrA j* i l e rj) d'fint! of fluid fin court/, lor pHr tculifit cnqurt of fAr fr.nhrt oj tLn \paf-rr. j J.w. 7 ts 37 i