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C p! A\ Cock,
and Jackson.
Gn thf mtmoiia> of Samuel BUcget, —
Mcsr* Quincy, MagruJcr, Lc*b, Cos
vington auii Taonipfcwi o^Virjj.
On m •sf/f’t >.f the Pr ft lent resprtling
the time (if toe Michigan tei ritory ; Messrs
j tckio s, M.iriow v>: OiU| inn.■iie, Ci.lt
i.&J Moare ot S. C.
TUESDAY. Oce ember : t.
Mr. J. C. S i;h, from th* t in. mtee cf j
Claims", mid ■ •> report aflv -ife to t • pv-xyc j
of petition of John F Randolph 21. cl Ktm
i. ‘pit M'Glliis, referring to a p ovicus re
prc fv the renlbn for t!.e : r ojii itou, which
vus referred u> a contmi tte oi the v, hole mi
this day week.
Mr. Crcuniujklcli. frorr the cnm-nit're of
C rcr.K-rct an .viariufi iftu -s, made a report
in f ,v>'r of granting the pr \er ot he peti
tions ot Simon B nlipl >n ; anti hating that ;■
bill wat, pending bes re the H uK, winch, I
pa h <l, would afford re i-f, and tupe, cotie tut
necessity of fpecid legihture.
mrt referred to the c mittittee of the
vV, -le on th” bill relative todruw-hacks.
Mr. Crovintnjhicld fre m the fame c inmittee
marie a iavoiable report, in the case of Ifai.c
Clawfon, which was. rclerred to the lame
committee of the whole with the p.tceed:! g
report. .
,\fr Dav.'f n. from the committee appointed
v,; erda) to w ait on trie prelicleat ot the Unit
c ! States to rtqueft certain infnrma.ion- rela
tive tc, he difchargecf Ifote balances, inform
ed the Haute that the l'reiident had adviled
them ’fiat he wouldiayt.be requeued niformu
tion before the Ho fe.
Air. Merrew, presented a memorial from
fiimtry purchasers cf lands, praying an r\
teufi'tti.of the period allowed for the payment
thereof, winch was rtierved to the Commit
tee of wa> sand means
Tiie h’ lift then again resolved ltfelf into a
ccminittee cf the whole. —Mr Dawioii in
the chair—on tiie report of the committee of
F lections on the c mud U-d election of Cowles
Mead; wlnen a debate lollowedol bstweei
f.vo and three hours length
Kefirs. Fu.dley, O \V\ Campbell, and
H.'mer adv cared; and MeffrS N Williams,
FI tan, 1 roo rc, and Quincy, oppolej the
report.
A di\ ifion of the quef ion or, ih.r concluding
rtifijluHon of the it ji\ r* h.'"i"g been calico for
the c< mr-.itten divided-on the tollowirtg rnen
}v*r of the lcf. lution—“ Iff thlv and, that Cj
Mend, returned tv this houle as a member
there f from the lta*e of .Georgia, is not en
titled t„*a feat”— \ves 6p—Noes yz.
On the second member, vz. ‘'-That Th'ro
es Spalding is entitled to ’ feat tlii crmmitti e
and vide.’. Ayes 7 a—c trned.
‘1 he committee then redound reported their
agreement to the r"po, t ot the committee of
elections ; which the Uoute immediately took
into ccnfu'er ttion. *
The Yeas end Nays were thn taken on
concurring with thecomm ee in their agive
nveut to the i regoing ret lution :
On the fait member therejt —Yeas 68.
Nr vs 55
O i the fccond member thereof—Yeas 6;
Nays 52.
The node then c -nctr red with the commit
tee in their agreement 1 1 the whole refohui in
When Mr. ipa and ng uppem-ed was quail tied
and took his feat in the houle-
Adjourned tillThimdav.
Thursd y, Dectn.ltr ?.(>.
The bill tot- trie relief of Edward
Toppan and others, af.cr poing under
corillderation in coir.rnttue of the whole
was without amendment, ordered to b.
engrofied for a third reading tumor
row.
The house conciirred in the report of
the committee of claims on the petition
of the late crew of tiie frigate Philadel
phia, which is adverse to it.
On the motion of Mr. BiJwe'l, tin
hc-ufc resolved irfelf into a committee of
the whole; Mr. G EGO in the chair
—on the report of the feledt committee
to whom had been reccmmitted the reso
lution refpedfing Wm. E.Uon-
The rep rt of the fe'ett committee re
commends the amendment of the original
refo'ution, so as to confer a r.eci.i, iuitcad
of a fwrd ; and so to amend it, as to re
cognife t!’t taking of Derne.
On the • firft amenament, to confer a
medal, inltead of a sword, a debate enlcier
in which the amendment was advocattii
by Mr. Bidwell, and opposed by Mtffrs
J. f7iay and J. Randolph ; when the q.ief
tion was tt-ken, and the amendment can t
ed—Ayes 56 —Noes s^.
The iVcoi.J ameridm, nt was agreed so
without a division. The committee rofc
aad reported tiieir agreeine,,t to tile report
of the feleft committee-
Tlte House irr mediately took into con
fiderat on the refport of the committee of
the whole.
Mr. J, Clay ealled for the ye?3 and
nays on agr-eing to the fuff amendment,
fuhiliuitii'g a ti idal in lieu of a J'word
on agreeing to which further debate arch
McfTrs. j. Clpy, Jackson and J Randolph
opposing, and MefiVs. Varnum, Ein.eraud
Kelly fupparted it.
When the Yeas and Nays being taken
the amendment was carried —\ eas 5?
Nays 53.
The other amendment pafftd without a
diviiidn.
Mr. Str.nion moved further to amend
the rtfolution by adding the follow rig
•words. “By which atchievment he
h 23 fhtwn hi tuft If capable of uniting
information with talent, rtfleftiou with
experience, and stratagem with k ave
jy- ”
This amendment was difagrecd to, Yea
! 1 Nays 101 ; the mover alone voting
for it. .
Mr, Smi/ie rtptfflcd his regret that
cq a Juf j cl. ikat so eminently cal.
j, j un.nn,ity. and on which,
there ;vas no difference of opinion as to
the nieritorii'us frrvices of Mr, Baton,
there fhonM be such a o'iverSty with
regard to tiie f ‘Ofcr fr>lu:c to be be.
sow. and. ConfideriQg it highly oefirable
tin t the re/olution before it received
n til,at vote. Should be lo mod-bed as to
unite the varying opimons tn the iicuie,
he moved a re'-ornmiUncßt cf it to a
feket ci.mmittee.
In this motion the EtouCe concurred ;
,ves 57 ; No 55 i reiolu -j
t an was- recommitted to the fame ccru
u/ttr,; to -which it had brenprtmufly/
jcfcrred, ‘
PUBLIC A If
SAVANNAH,
January 14, 1 he; 6.
Import ut.i, if true.
We unrierftind that a letter
•'ro 11 Bolton, tvas received bv
this mornino’., mail,which iiares,
hat a handbill lud just been put
up at the; Coffee-h ull', announ
cing that the I’fuilian army lud
formed a jun&io.n with th.* Aus
‘iiuna and Rulfiins, and had
oeady iurrouc'ed Bonaparte and
his troops. The particulars cd
■he handbill are cot mentioned.
iJ, T. Com, Ad j.
The letter to which the above
trticle alludes, was written on
che morning of Friday, Dec. 20.
and bears tne Button poll mark
of that dav. It was received
here on VVcdnelday. I lad a
circumftanoe of futh high poli
iral magnitude as the jundtiou
of PruHia wuh the armies o
Auilria and Ruflla, and ti e pe
nlous situation into which that
ljunflion placed the emperor Na
poieoc, been known in Bof bon
in Friday, it could not, we pre
sume, have tfcaped the vigilance
af the editor of tile Ceutinel,
whole paper of Saiurijay is now
Oi fore 11-;, and is totally fj cn nr:
die iubjed:. We believe the re
port to De at Daft premature.
W. T h'lcr. Adv.
We are told (fays the Salem
Gazette of tire 20th nit.) a letter
was received yelterdav in town
fro n Mr. Crpwninlh eid, at
Waih ngton, inforu ing t.hac the
5p niifh Court, by request of our
I: x-cuuve, pad relealed the Spa
nn amoalTudor, the Marquis
Trugo,
A let er, recewed in town on
Saturday evening la.lt, from o'.
York, llaces tire following extra
jrJinary csrcumitance ; “ i here
is a report circulating in town
j-d y. that the l onten.s of the
Brefident’s hue private meflage
was, that Boaaoarte had writtci
■o our gov ernn, cut, to this efFciS:,
hat if we attempted to moltft
Spain, he (li -uld the mea
sure. Boston Cazitlt.
From tiie Aurora ot Dec. 26.
“ HOSTILITIES ON TUB FHONTIERS.
“ Alterthis paper had gone 10 prrls, the
editor received advice ot liic tollowirg le
lions intelligence —’* and hat a body ot eight
hundred Indians hud altembied near Detroit,
on the Brititli lide ot the itrait, and irtu in a
liell of Red and Black wumbum io the COlll
- officer there—l’lie militia liavt
oeen called out and it is i laved that they are
not adequate to the exigency ”
“ Officers coiiveriant with the Indians,
fay that ihefe colors of the heads, indicate
determined war—an exprels las been for
warded to the leat of the general govern
ment.”
No information, we imderftar.d, in the
lead corroborative of the above, has been
received a- the war office ; which renders the
harement very improbable. Nat. lnt.
French papers to the 29’h of October,
received at Bolton, fays “ We are allured
that a telegraphic dispatch announces
that Prince Ferdinand ha3 been tsken,
with 400 foldters who accompanied him.
Philadelphia paper.
A letter from Nantz of the lafl of Oc
tober, received at D dton, fays, that bu
fmefs was dull, iw the exp'.t-t.tiou that
the fucce.fils of the French armies vzou:d
produce a fpeetly peace. And captain
March, arrived at Newhyrypurt, trom
Amllerdam, fays, it was the opinion that
the Northern Coalition would be broken
up, and eve'y power come to a reconct
liar ion on as good ttrms as possible; n*
by the lath account* the Ruffian army had
not formed a jui.ttion with any pan of
Aullriauh
i.
DIED, on the 7 h ii ffant in this city
Mas. ank weaker wife of Mr, edward
weaver, of Dedham Maffacbulma,
aged 33 >' tar -
The following is publilhed by the re
quell of a gentleman inii.nately acquain
ted with the refpectabie connexions of
the deceaftd.
DLFiD, at tiie Poor Ilonfe in this
city, or. the morning of ttie 13th inftint
the orce Beautiful Miss Mary Proctor,
of the city of Ftmadclpbia, who having
ffrayed from the Paths ot Virtue, ar:d
being unable to conquer at an early pe
riod of her mi-fortune, the Vices of this
life, (lie continued a forlorn bc.U'.;,auJ
appeared lobe tiuly penitent,'ere death
put a final terlnination to ad her earthly
trouo ei. Li’.e met htr diffol ttion with
e >it pofure, evincing her confidence in a
merciful God, and ciofed this feene ot
life without a or groan.
Arrived schooner jo ft ph, cr.pt. Conn,
Caoe Francois, via New Provdence, 4
days from the latter, Capt. Conn, was
taken by 3 Fnglilh men of war, and
can ied into New Providence; after a
detention of 15 days, was permitted to
depart, on paying 700 dollars colt of
couit.
Capt. C corroborates the account
under the Nalfau head—he f.tys that he
law at Nafi.’U, capt. Riley, direct from
Teneriffe, which place he left ?bout the
7th D cember, who informed I i*n that
the Rochefort fquadren, tinder the
command of Mons Le Almane, confi.i.
ting 0I 5 fail of ihc lir.e, 2 frigates, a
hiig atm a cu.’.ter, had put into Santa
Cruz, in said Island, to water, feve al
days prior lo his failing, bringing with
them the Calcutta Eng hill 50 gun ikip,
and 6 Enghdi India merchant lhio>:, t<t
ken on their homeward bonnd p,:lT.tsre ;
an embargo was immediately laid. On
the s’ih the fqnadron again put to sea ;
on tiie 7 h,thr day which capt. Riley
failed, he fell in with the iquadron then
in fight of Teneriffe, and saw them cap
turing the outward bound fork fleet,
confining of about 40 fail, one of which
being a fid sailer, escaped, spoke capt.
R. and informed him that it was pr iba
hle the mod of them would fall into the
hands of the French.
The following information is copied
from a Nalfau R.oyal Gazette Extra, r*
ccived by capt. Conn ;
Mufcum.
Nassau, (n ?.) January x.
C ipture of the Englijh Jhtp C ilcutla, of 50
guns, aIJ 6 rrerchant sh ps from India.
Extra sis from the Journal irpt by captain
R illy , cf the b> ig Elirc t c3* Mary.
Sailed from New-York the 16th of
‘September, and arrived at Teneriffe tiie
i ytli of November where he learnt tiie fol
lowing intelligence. That the Roche
fort squadron, confiding of 5 loil of the
line, three (ligates, and two brigs of
war, with the Calcutta English 50 gun
ship, and 6 English merchant (hips, pri
zes to tiie squadron, had arrved at Sauia
Cruz on the 3d ult. which caused an
embargo to be laid on all velfels direcily,
which was to continue while the fquatl
ron was in port. They had funk several
English (hips that had very valuable car
goes, on account of their bad lailing, not
being able to keep up with the squadron ;
that they had uniformly iunk or burned
all neutral v, ffcls they fell in with at sea,
that were cither bound to or along the
coalte of Furope, to prevent intelligence
getting to the Englifli fleets—that they
had taken out their crews, an 1 told
the n they mull go with them to France,
and fhou'd be paid by the government,
the full amount with damage, &c. that
among tlie neutrals, were the following
American veil. Is, viz, brig Minerva,
Salter, of New-York, brig Two Friend*,
Fenwick, of Charlelton, with valuable
cargoes, were both burned ; lehr.
Tucker, of Bolton, fchr. -Sar
geant, of ditto—the number of nciit'a!
vrffelr, taken and deltroyed by the
ruuadroii, amounted to 26, the captain*
oi which, uuring the day, were allowed
the liberty of going on Ihore, but the
fame privilege was not extended to their
officers or crew. The commander in
chief Morfluer Le Almane, had taken
all their papers, and given to each a
certificate, dating lie had deltroyed their
veffils and cargoes, and that they mult
apply to the minilter at Paris, for a re
muneration,
NASSAU, December 10.
PIRACY.
We are sorry to (late, that the regular
trading American (loop Richard Alfred,
Terbell, of Sag Harbour, was fallen in
wiili, on her passage to New-York from
thisporr.on the t4 r h instant, near the
Holt in the Wall, by a privateer fchoo
uer of three guns and eighty men, who
took possession of the (loop under French
colours ; feat a prize matter and fix men
on board, and intended taking her to the
Havanna, from whence the privateer hud
come. Tlity had her in possession two
days, during which, they were employed
in robbing the v. fill of every valuable ar
ticle, which they carried on hoard the
privateer ; they took three thousand dol
lars in cash, ( he Captain’s otv'i property,
and the hard earned money ol feverai ytars
of unremitted indultry,) not fa rinded with
this, they took ail his wearing apparel,
lave what he had on, with every letter
and paper they could find on board. On
the 16’ h, his Majesty’s fehouner JDecou
verte, Lieut. Weale, fell in with both
vt fills, recaptured the (loop, and gave
chacc to the privateer, who kept up a
running fight under Spanifli colours for
four hours, and cfcapca by her luptriur
failing.
COURT OF VICE ADMIRALTY,
Nassau, Dtc. 20, 1005.
KB honor Henry Morton Dyer, pro
ceeded to the adjudication of the follow
ing vtff.ls ;
Hally, Barry, Mailer; this veffll fail
ed from Philadelphia fir Martinique,
but not finding a market (or the cargo
at that place, proceeded til Luguira,
whtre being denied a.i entry, ’.vent to
the Havanna, whtre the outward cargo
was disposed of, and produce of Cuba
taken on board in return ; and having
fdiled on her homeward Voyage, (he wrs
capiL ed by the Viper, Tacfoii, inalter,
and brouaht into tin* port ; acquiUc*,.
Sally, Van Hen, maffer ; latlrd from
New York on a fimi'.ar voyage, and hav.
inz met with a linailar refuul at Luzui,
ra, put into G'arihagena under pretence
of diftrefj, there Hid pa it of he. out
ward cargo and dirpofed of the remair
dcr at Kingflon, Jamaica, whence (he
proceeded to Havanna, with specie,
proceeds of her fairs, with which a rcint n
cargo of (?übn vr..s there pnrehafed, and
on tier 1 omeward voyage, wa# captured
and brought into pent by the fame priva
itec acquired.
G y Jo, IVoofendale , mailer ; a furtl ei
proof case ; the claim f the mailer aj
niitted, and hi* property rellorcd. Goods
claimed by John Murray and Son, and
another mercantile houle in New*Voik,
condemned.
At a Court of Vice-Admirn'ty held at
Naff u, on Tucsd.y the l\th day o*
December, ,b.fore the honourable
Henry Morton Dyek, efq i>c, jets
Judge and Contmiffh’y.
Mercury. Dolby, nixilri, taken on a voy
ig-e t'r.nti Philadelphia, by the Saralli Ann,
Baldwin, commander.
Tlir judge Having heard the proofs read,
and advocates and proilers on both fide;,
thereon, ri jeffied the claim in repeat of the
ffiipnients of Michar I.owher, and
Slerman, and by interlocutory decree pionnun
ced the lame to have belonged at ihe time of
the raptme and leizure thereof, lo enem : es
of the crown of Great Britain, and as fucli
or oliicrwilc luhje.’t and liable to cmilifcation
and condemned the same as good and law fu!
prize, hu’ dueffiod freight to be paid to the
neutral mailer; admitted the (aid claim in
refpeffi of the (trip and the remaining part ,
of the cargo, and by interlocutory decree
pronounced the f.ud {hip and the ihiprrents
therein claimed on behalf of P’ice,
J hn Warder and finis Rodei que,—
l oncx,————Sou ier, Mcitis Itowel and
Pleatance.Tho. Clayton, AntonioS’eele, Ro
bert Oakly, Lewis Cionfillut, vlazu
rie, and Peter Conilantine, to he! ng as
claimed, and decreed the lame (together v.wh
the tlnpmem ot J. Plcitance) to he rehored
to the claimants for the ufie of the owners
and proprietors tin reof. Bur with refpeCt to
the Ihijimcnts 0 i Viecetit Ducomb, and J >s.
Oonath end Cos. directed further pioof to be
produced as to the property, and the national
characters of all the mailers interelte.il there
in ; and by further interlocutory, and reeled the
captor’s colls to ; e paid by the claimants, out
of the property of Lewis Croufillat.
Mr. VVydy, in further proof of the proper
ty of Jog. Donath and Cos. and of the nation
al rharai'ler of the pr.rfons cotnpofn g the Ibid
lioufi; nfirade,Drought intl catte* an nc fl'e
ter ConWantine and peter Dela iuay, a ’eilg
ing the file partners 111 the faal houle to lie
Lite laid J fepH Donarli and R 1 i/.urie, both
of the city < f Ph ladelphia. merchants, and
citizens of the United States.
The judge having heard the find affidavit
read, and advocates and proflors or buh lier.
thereon, pronoin ceil the lame lo b: luHi. ient,
and de.creed the laid flupments t” be rellnred.
It appeared from the papers found on
hoard of this (hip, that a very ex tend vc cor
refpondence was carried on, having 1 r an
ohj tft the covering Spanifli property wi h a
ncuual charae'er, to which Mr. Croufill it
was to lend his name— The matters in cor
refpondtngj were, the laid Mr. Crnuflllat, at
Philadelphia, Antonio da Tailed and co. at
bt. Sebalhan, I.afa and Yriarie in Havanna,
and Mr—— Sinofiain, at Lagiiira.
l)nrotlien, Boyel’en, mailer, a Dauiili (hip.
Vnving carried front St. Thomas to Matan
zas, a cargo 1 fdry goods, was returning to
Sr. Thomas, with a home ward c.,igo of fiugar
and Sarfaprnfla, but detuned by tome aruicil
Ihqis, belonging :o Ncw-Pravidcnce, and firm
in’,” port.
His Honor tlte Judge having heard the
proofs read, and aJv eaten and pr vVir.s on
imili firi.es thereon, admitted the claim I .rtlie
ti lip and cargo, and by iimerlocutory decree,
pronounced the fame to lie ong as claimed
and decreed ihe tame 1 > be rellored to the
claimants for the ufie of the owners and pr”
prietors thereof, in payment of the captor's
expences.
CHARLESTON, J*n. 10.
Airivcd, ship Ilenricus lV r .
52 da\s fr Mn I -:fb >n.
Charles Pinckn y , lisq. late Mi
niller Pienip itcaa ii y from the
United States to the Court of
Madrid, came tn ilu:
Hcnrlcus IV. from Ldbon.
The reports, by the arrival of
the Henticus IV. Imm Lisbon,
are, that the Court of Spain is
tnore favorable disposed towards
the United States ; thv they hoi
agreed to make compensation (or
spoliations comnutted by their
own fubjefts ; but would not
Con lent to pay for thole made
by Fretv h < iiizttis in Sparuflt
ports—Admiral Cravlna was
only (lightly wounded in the h.rr
attion, and is not c’.ead—The
kin: of PruHia had joined the
coalition ; The French troops
were reported to have made
ia,ooo pr.foncfs fhartly after the
fa!) of Uim.
The late extraordinary pro
ceedings of the B itilit aoaind
our conunerce have (or their ob
jedt, (tc is pretended) to hindet
us irotn fupjdytno his Majelty \
enemies; however, ic appears,
if credit can le given to (tverat
letters received in this city, that
that government rnaktsn /objec
tion to its own fubjedfs holdtn.'i
correspondence .with (ore of r*.e
btihgerenrs. Imcfc letters ft :te
that the house of Sir Francis Ba
nco ‘ic Cos. and two other hous
es tn London hive contraded to
supply the Spanifti (overiwnenr
with 12 millions of dollars, anti
to take the govern neats drafts on
South America.
It is supposed tint by this bu
fmci'3 tho.e rr.erchan’s will gain
from ftven to eight, millions .A
dollars, ;,s thr pco.-n cn c;:e e*
change from Madrid oti L mfioa
i ts been as high as twenty pr. ct.
and no dt übt a difeount is allow
'd on rhe bills of 25 or 30 per C.
ts il.e e were the difecun s which
vtre a K wed generady lafl war
to those who purchahd j t.vern
’ erit tills cn rhe H.-anna, ard
ts tar as one third his be< rt al
lowed (or bills on VYru Cruz.
City Gc.z tie.
PORT Oh SAVANNAH-
From Brower's Marine Fft,
Sh p Maff.chnfctts, Buntin New.
hurvpoit, Fnir American, litiyi.nl, h,nv*
York ; Ocean, W lion; Brig Georgia,
————New Y irk; Scli n .fi- Viftrr .
Jantaicu; Y ung Sra-lt rF, H ilirrd,
C a.-l ‘t r ; R10,,p Wnnle , Mite’” 11, l’r *
viden, 1 (R. I.) N*”ci Gh rl J .n;
11, g Two Fri.’ttJj, Crowell, Boston.
Btrm UOt, Nov. 30.
Turfday lafl tiie tchouner Hunter,
Slost, from N w-l cik, hound for Mar.
Unique, run on the rot ki off the north
fide of thtfc 1 (lauds. The crew and
part 01 lliecarpoi saved.
This ilay arrived the American (hip
James and Wilitsm (mm the isle of
Franc'*, laden with cotton, detained I y
his Maj lly’s lhip Cumbrian, captain Be
rufifot and.
iACaaM iifMMPiis'wvniMi vnuusmimamm
AUCTION.
ON WEDNESDAY the , s th inst.
at 1 1 o’clock will he fold at I'ublic Auc
tion on Jonts’s Wharf before tiie (lore of
Mess.ll, Lord Hall, the of
the Schooner PICT )RTl tom Jamaica,
CoHStTIUG OF
96 Puncheons 4’h pu of Jam. Rum
Conditions made l noun et time of Sale
S. H. SI'ALKHOUSK.
itVCTIOSFEK,
7 in. id ,79
’(> VV j. AjN I) Ic\ C ,
FRO V/ cn board Jhop Favor'te
end flrp Cot ten Fairer from
Fbiladelphii ; and for /ale.
40 Funs iqit.ire, tire, and axe
bar Ir n,
20 Kct’.s F. F. and F. F. F.
giaztrd (, tin*powder,
20 Bnls. loaf sugar,
40 Boxes Yellow soap,
100 Bb:s. pilot, Ihore, and fliip
biead,
4 hefts Hyfon Te?,
t $ li ■ > 9. Ph laelelphia lottled
porter, (3 dcz. each)
10 do. tio. Beer
3 Boxes f.dtliery, CONSIS
TING OF,
Setts plated and trimm’d
rh.iife hatnels,
Mens and boys laddies,
Snddle bigs,
Loiimion, Snaftle & Curb
Bridies,
Bft plated di. anti do.
wiih Birdonr.s birrs.
ANDREW KNOX.
Barrack (Felons iVbiif.
ts 39
Credit t)( I hree \ ears
For public fait in Savannah, on 7* ffl/RS*
DAT. thr 6 :h of February, 1806,
I HUib WC.I k KIWI! iiu, valuable
Rice and Cot,on PLAN CATION,
edied Caawiok u and Pow’den, (i-
Uutcd itt ‘Jhaibii n County, f, n Lit
tle Ojjechee, in th j Hite of Georgia,
within thirteen miles of the ci• y of
Savannah. ‘i'lir plantations act join’
each other, arc well fettled ancf in
igh (ia'.e of cultivation : they are
vc;y e'tg.bly (:.u?.cd fjr any pcrlon
tn or near Sav 1 nah,
CONDITIONS—Three yeir*
red t, 011 bor.d with tmereff, appro
ved perfnnal (ccuM'y & mortgage cf
‘he property will be required ; the
n'crtll o be paid a iiu ily, and ett
ier cent on the-m uni cf ihepur
chafe previous ro the making of ti.
illes. Thu plat irta>’ be seen by ap,
i 1 ying to Messrs. iiuNrtß & Mi.
Nh, in bavan.iati.
Hujtli Kofic.
Char’ ftorx. ’) e. 11 texpi. v”.
PLACENTIA.
TIIF Subfcibert fietsfor S le
that valuable Plantation at T .un
derbolt, genrr ily known by the
name of Fia ei.tia—Containing
upward., of 12, oAc res—-340 of”
v/iiich is good Cotton, and Cora
Laud, al eady cleared, andpaa
ly cultivated tOo acres is prune
Nice land, of which 120 acres
are un ier Cultivation. Tne re
mainder is pood, h;gh, Fin.;
1 ini- Any per (jo wifiiing tu
parefufe, vnli pieale apply at tny
Counting Room, where the plate
of th .* Laud lhail be lhewn tneiu
and the terms e known.
Jrto. P. WiiLa nfon,
January 7 a 37.