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Vol. IV. No. 35-J
CONDITIONS
OF THE
GEORGIA REPUBLIC AH.
The ReWulicax is ptibliftted every
Tut Day and Friday, on a royal ileet or a
ood quality.
terms of fubfcriptton are six dol
la*s per annum. ..one half to be paid at the
time ofl'uiafcribing, and the balance at the
expiration of the year....and all papers will
fee continued until ordered to the reverie.
TSRMSS OF ADrERTISINO.
Adveri'fements inserted at 50 cents per
ftp rare the firll infer tier., and 25 for each con
tiiiwatton.. .A fibers’ allowance made to thole
tooo w.fu to Stlvenlfe by the year.
For Sale sr this Office,
*1 variety of BTFAN iCSa*>'>*s wZLu are,
Foreign and Coasting Manifelts,
Mero'nauts Entries,
Liquor do.
Bi Is of Exchange,
do. of Lading,
•o. <*f Saic ; Bowers of Attorney.
Checks,
Apprentices Indentures,
Ileeris of Conveyance,
Bonds; Notes of Hand,
%Vrits for the Superior, Inferior & Mayor’;
C au r (s,
Mayor’s Crurt Executions S; Supboeijas,
-A. ‘t icf-s to creditors of Infolvcirt ,ie> tors
Military iummonfes, u Executions, &c.
cy Cards, Handbills Ac. Ac
Prime J a. a Jbort Notice on rtafonablt
terms.
,t U.'eAiA'* Mh. ktm aiAwhii !i F&TdZZfJZ:*.-
FOR LIVERPOOL,
. ■yfF'.fy, The Haunch new fliip
xV> Ma K r jA N hi,
IFiiliam Hussey, menter,
WILL be loaded with all poflible dis
patch, for the above port. For freight
of 400 bag 9 Cotton, apply to the mef
tcr on board, or to
ROBERT! & CLARK.
Smith oc Bourke’s wharf.
Received per said less cl end fur sale as
above,
100 m. feet white pine Lum
ber,
A quantity Spars for booms,
topinafis, £cc.
FOR SALE,
_ B ILLS
On Chat left on, New-York or Boilon.
ROBERTS k CLARK.
February 4. 45 __
JUST receipFd,
2 Cases 7.3 Lifh lit .C (13 j colt from ltd
to 19.1. ftirlh g,
I Bale drapery baize,
1 do. bloc cloth,
1 do. white dowlas,
1 do. roL blankets, 6-4, 7.4, 8-4, and
9-4.
1 do. ravens duck,
3 do. blue Gilia hdkfs. ‘J Suita
-2 do. do.. Gurrahs, j ble for
2 do. Gudjcpore Sannahs, J> the Ain
1 do. Judjea babas, | can
2 do. Boretpore CofTas, J market.
THE ABOVE WILL EE SOLO BY THE
BALE, OR CASE ONLY.
ALSO,
•7 Ciilts London porter,
do. do. brown Rout,
12 Nells trunks,
2 Calcs London rcr.de hats.
ON HAND
15 HI ..’!. N. E. Ru n,
4 I’ipcs brandy,
a quantity No. 10. cotton errd?,
jo Chefls Hyfon, and Hyfon lit in tea.
tor sale by
Roberts G? Clark,
I Snath A Bourlcs IF bar f.
December 20. 32 ts
ROBERTS & CLARK,
Have just received per the brig Eleanor
from Ec.iLih, and for laic at their tlorc,
Smith ai:d Bourke’s wharf.
8 Hhde. retailing Sugars,
JOO pair nep-ro Shoes.
ON HAND.
18 Hhds. N, Rum,
40 Ebls. Mackarel,
10 boxes Cotton Cards,
2 ba'es Blankets,
J do. low priced Broadcloths,
1 truik 4-4 luih Wheeling*,
I case 4 4 and 3-4 frith linens,
10 Bbis. Beef,
4 pipes Holland Gin,
3 do. Cognise Brandy,
10 Bolts Ruffian Diu k.
Nov. 1 ts 61
N O 1 1 C L,
AH. periars having any demands again!,
the estate of JOSIAH TATTNALL
Junr. efquirt are requci: il to render tiurni
properly atteiiedand thoie i;. tebted arc- oc
•red to make payment to K v ezer .s rx
Moore’s Wharf,
GEORGE JONES, 7 „ ,
E. j ACr.pJ.N. j* ( US ‘
Apn’.is 09
——— _y■, A- yc: - - v 1 .sw.
Georgia Republican.
SAVANNAH: PR'NTED BY EVERITT A M'LEAN, ON THE BAY.
BUTTER,
50 finall kegs of frelh and of the fil l*
quality....for sale by
„ G. 3c F, TUFTS.
February 21. JO
Prime Northward 15L1-
tf,k,
In k*gs, for sale by /he fuhfcr.ber.
A. PEMBERTON.
February 21
RA YLE Y &: JiAK\J fN,
EXCHANGE, No. 6,
Have bipot ltd per Ship. Oci.ivia, Capt.
Quif’es, from London, via Gbar'kjiun,
•I'tj -f . ‘■•iff ant-cab co'fluMy;, a
• d. fe Und exlerfive ijfortmciit oj
ARTICLES
IN THEIR. LINE,
IFtdeb they offer a! wholesale and
retail jor cash at fair price.
*-- * Gentlemen in the aunt y ana
families in to wn mill find it
advantageous to apply.
BEb r LONDON double Brown
Stout in butts and battled iu calks
of 6 dozen each
bine Edmborourch Ale
iJ
L mdon bottled Cyder
Fma fpaikhng Champaigns and Claret
‘IT *■ U
W .ucs
London bottled Port wine in quart 5c
pint bottles
Genuine Madeira wine in p p.-s, quarte
calks and p>er dozen
\ few q . Calks oitl Port wine
OU Annin tic brandy and Jamaica Rum
on draught
Ola nail whiskey, and real Holland
gin in pipes aifd cases
A few Dav. j dins and cases very old j
maica Ruin
Cades, 5c Stephens & H jotmnn’s Rasp
berry & cherry Brandy 5c Ratafia
Martinique anti Bordeaux Cordials of ai
kinds
Mulcadine, Frontignac 5c Muscat wine
Role, Lavender, Oiaagc, Flour atix.
honey waters
French & Englifn pickles
Gi.vis, Capeia, Anchovies,
Beaus, Cucumbers, and red cabbage in
imall bottles,
Mufhroon and Wainut Ketchup
G'ncioqu: Qiiu.s and Jiinpcrial lhh faucr
F ne India Buy
Efl’encc of Anchovies,
j Oylier Ketchup,
j Pepper Vinegar, 3cc. Sec.
i Red viid black ii ie falladoil
Table fait, wine o.iurs
London and l uri.am milliard, and
Ready made L ..eon milliard, very fu
pc nor—warranted to Eeep iu any cli
mate
Curry powder, split peas and
Pearled barley in kegs, chocolate
Fine double Giotler and Chdhire cheef.
Crackeis and butter b.fcuit in kegs
Fine pickled and fmoaked to ‘gues, fhoul
ders and flitches, warranted found,
Venison Hams, Bolona faulages, and
Spiced fa'mon in (mail kegs ALSO.I
too pots Blue Point oytVcrs, put up b)
a careful hand
jo half bbis. fuperfme Baltimore flour,
land a few days lince, double bol
ted, suitable for private families
io elicits firft chqp hyfon )
jdo do young hyfon S-TEAS
5 do do fouchong y
30 bbls. loaf and Mufcovado sugars
30 boxts Godfroids’ and Kings’ liipc
rior Spanilh fegar3
2 pipes fine old L,P. Madeira wine
30 cases firft qu’ty, London mustard o
(5 and 10 dozen each
20 do pieferves aflbrted, viz.—limes,
guavt, citron, rafpberrits, draw
berries and bltxk ar.d red curraru
j.liy
ICO caunilbers trible strong battle gun
powder <
15 kegs heft rfle powder
2 tons fhot.ulLrted
Jan 31 44
CORDIALS,
FOR lale by the Barrel or Keg at
G. IVEPSON 1 3,
North corner market fqua e,
Peppermint, 1 dollar aj ci.. per C-iilon,
Amitl’e.d, - .. ‘ do
Wormwood, - do.
Clove, - -- do.
Orange - do.
Cinncmou, 1 d-liar 50 cets. per do.
Ulqaebiuigli, - do.
Hr haxaconfiant frppiy of the above in
butties, of a superior quality.
N. if G. W. recommends ‘be laving in
of Cordials as loon aapcd&b'.e, he not having
it in hispowtr tc make them lo go-d A hot
weather. Terms, Calhonly.—A.h >, waived to
Ur- • - “ Feb. 1* o
K U M ■
30 puncheons high 4th proof RUM
jiandfnjr rom brig James, L. Massey,
from Jamaica, and for Lie by
ANDRE W KNOX.
B. Gtllsns’ vilatf
February n
T U E S D A Y, February 25, i306.
NOTICE.
All thofc that are indebebted to
FDVV’d. STEB3INS,
Are once rtore requelled to make
immediate payment, as its quite out of
ins power to give further indulgence
Thofc that negledt to come forward and
pay their accounts, or otherwiffc ietile
them to his fatisfaclion by the fi.lt day
of March next, will find their accounts,
without difenmination, in the liands of
his attorney for colletiion. , Tlie fma'.l
collections which he has made for two or
three yea’ s pall have been too inconlider
able—and he is well convinced that Lu
tiuefs conducted on such grounds cannot
support itfelf.
N. B. He has on hand, a very hand
fome nflbrtment of G O O D S, I'uitrd to
the present and approaching season, which
he offers for file at a veiy fma'.l advance
for cifh, produce or good paper at 6c
or 90 days. F'cb r Hary 1. 4J — irn
RAIN 11NG & GLAZING,
THE Subscriber has taken the Shop late
ly occupied by Mr Rice the Waich Maker
in the Lane as a worklhop, anti ihree or
four doors to the Wetlward of MeliVs Duff;
and YViltlon’s; Where He carries un the,
iloufc Sign, Painting, Cjlh
ziug tSc Paper Hanging,
S. H- KEEN.
November 29 ts 26
nUtTceT
T.IE ACADcMY of iheroun
ty of Caindco is now i.pen in
town of St. Ma y’s, for he rc
eption of pupiß, und -r the p'inc pa
Erection of Mr. J. R. M’CAY—fur
n r!y of Savannah : where 1* laugh
Readintr, writing, antrime/ic, A bock
Engl lh grammar, Geogra
hy and the ule of th/ Globes—-toge -
her with the Greek and Latin tan
;uat!es.
From /he p'e?fant, and very heal
h> fi ua’ion ot St. Mary’s, and that
0 and accommedations can be had so:
cholurs, the commilliorierj of this in
titution are hop ful T.a/ the Ichoo’
viII be favored with a number o!
r.e you hfrom he neighboring coun
ts and from Elorida. Every pcflS
1c at ention wid be paid, ani tbt
terms of tui/ion made as reaf jnabk
is pollible
S'. Y'a-’ F“S ro 40
To PLAN TElisT
THE Subscriber finds it litccflary to
all, ciius pubiickly, upon all those, who
■re in arrears to him, to come forward, as
‘pi'edily as poflible, and pay up their ref
itclive balancrs—as he is anxious to dif
.-harge those claim l , against liimfe'f,
which has originate*', principally, through
.he wants of those, tns debtors. lie j
ertainiy has a right to calculate upon
lioer.il payments this year, as Providence,
ha-, in general, been very bountiful to
tie cultivators of the foil. All drfal
ters on the firft day of March next, may
| rxpedt to find their Bonds, Notes and
Accounts in toe hands of attorney's at
Law.
The Stibscribrr, also thinks
proper to give this public notice, that,
being fully fcnfiblc of the numerous dis
advantages resulting fr.-m the practice of
making advances dircdtly. or becoming
indirectly refponfibie for and on accout of
aerfons who have not,at the time invdted
urn with funds, or any propeity that
will speedily raise funds fuflicient to
jonipenfate him for the amount he ad
vances or becomes rcfponfiole for; he
ieclines, for the future, (except in a
cw calcs of cflatcs and individuals, who
nas in all traiifadtioris witli him observed
the ft nett ft pui.dtuality J the oLfervancc
of tliis practice.
The ibublrriber will, however,
in all cases, when produce i.t put in his
pofkflion, make, if required, liberal ad
vances, and will be grateful to the plan
ters in general, and to his friends in j ar
f.-ular, for any favors confined in hi;,
line of Dufinef*—he allures them, 4,at
no exertions shall be spared to conduct
all bufimefs, they may confide to his care,
fully to their fatisfadtion.
He 11 ill conduAs the
h act or ag e & Commission
bufinefß,on MOREL’S, wharf, atten-
by every advantage which the fame
poffcfs’l, when carried on under the firm
of WILLIAMSON & MOREL,
jri't. P. V lUidijison,
Dec. 3 11 ftrn. 27.
1 O LET,
Alarire ennven ent DWELLING
HOUSE, and well fitted up
STORE in a central situation, either
Separately or together, ‘1 erms wiil be
nine very rtafcnablc. App'y to tlie
prb?£\,.
a oraatv 1i 49
MEMORIAL
OF the NFrcbants and Traders
es the city of Baltimore, to
the Rre/ident of the Lf
nittd 6 ‘ales,
And the Sena ; e and lFuse of Re
prefentativet of the if. V. of A
mertea, in Congress ajfnnbled.
(Concluded.)
Great Britain does not pre
tend that ih's principle has any
warrant in the opinions of wri
ters on public law. She docs
not pretend, and cannot pretend
that it derives any countenance
from the conduct of other tu
tio’ S. She iu confcffedly lblita
ry in the ufc of this invention,
by which rapacity is lyftainati
zed, and a Hate of neutrality and
war arc made fubftanc.ally the
lame. Iri this ablence of all o
chcr authority, her courts have
made an appeal to her own early
example, tor die jullificat.ou ot
ucr own recent pFadice. You;
memoriali(L jam in that appeal,
is affording me moth conclufivt
■nd aut.iorilative reprobation
A the practice, which it is inten
ded to lupport by it.
ft would be e.dy to lliew by
an examination of the dilfrrein
irratics to which Giear Bnraii
has been a party from tin ea long
palt, that this dodlriiic is a mod
ern uiurpa ion. It wooid be
equally ealy to Iht-w, .hat during
the greater part O! the Lit cen
tury, 1 icj iiatcluvcn tuu. la a vti’
unilonnly dilavowed it, eithti
exprcLiy cr tacitly. But, it is
to a review of judicial examples, 1
of all others the molt weighty!
and lolcnin, that your memori
ahlts propole to conhnc them
fclves.
In the war of 1744, in which
Great Biitain had me power if
Ihe had thought fit to exert it, to
exclude the neutral Rates from
the colony trade ol France and
Spain, her high court of appeals
decided that the ira.le was law
ful, and rcleaied luch veli'ds as
had been found engaged in it.
In the war which loon follow- j
ed the peace of /nx-ia+Chafelle
Great Britain is luppoied to
;h-ve fir It adterl upon the pretei
i lion that such a trade was un-
I lawful, as being lhut againd
j neutrals in peace. And it is
certain, that during the whole o:
itiat war, her courts of prize did
condemn all neutral vefiels taken
n the prolecution of that trade
together wnh their cargoes whe
ther French or neutnfl. Theft
condemnations, however, pro
ceeded upon [ecuiiar grounds.
In the leven ytars war, Eranct
did not throw oj.tn to neutrals
the tialiic oi her colonies. She
t(labbilled no fm- pnrs in tlie
Fait or in the Vvclt, with which
foreign vessels could be admit
ird to trade, either generally or
occasionally as such. licr firft
pradtice’ was limply to grantfpe
ttal licences to particular neutral
vefiels, principally Dutch and
commonly chartered bv French
men, to inake under the tilualre-
Itrictions, particular trading voy
ages to tlie colonies. Thole li
cences furnilhed the Briiifli couris
.vith a peculiar realon for con
demning velTels, failing under
them, viz. “ that they became
in virtue of them,’ the a
dopltd or naturalized vej.e.s tj
trance. As loon as it was
known that th.s cfiedl was impu
ted to thtle licences, they ert
ailcontinued or pretended to be
(b ; but the dilcontinuance, whe
cner real y r fuftpoleil, no char ge
‘1 i the c.ontluifl of Great 15r ic iin :
tor mutral vtflels employed in
tins trad'-, were captuitd and
. condemned as befc;e. r \ he
grounds upon v/hich tliey cci:
PWhole Numbkr 351.
nued to be so captu ed and
ondemntd, may belt be collec
t'd f ro.u the reasons subjoined
o the printed ’cafes in the pr : ze
aules decided by die high courc
of admir.tlry,(in which fir Thom
as Sal (bury at thar time : ‘-eli
ded) and by rise lords commii
lionas oi appeal, betw en 1757
and 1760.
In the calc of the America,
(which Was a Dutch flvp, bound
from St. Domingo to Holland*
wuh the produce of that Ifimd
belonging to French lubjedts, by
whom the VcfTel had been char
tered) the realon, Hated in the
printed case, is, “that the French.
lh:p (coming from St. Domin
gn) lor by t;;e laws of France,
00 foreign Jhip CAN trade to
the French Welt lnd.es.
In the calc of the Snip, the
realon (assigned by fir George
1 lays and Mr, Ibait, afterHattis
lord Cimdcnj is, “ for that the
dntp (though once the property
or Dutchmen) being employed
in carrying pfovifions to, and
goods I rom a French colony,
thereby lei ame a French flip, as
juch was juiUy condemne .”
B is obvious that ti.e reason,
in calc of the meric,:, proceeds
n; on a prdumption, thar, as
nc trade was, by tue (landing
aws of France, even up to that
inumrm, confined to French
ddps, any lhip toun ! employed
rn if, 1 milt be a Ire ch (hip*
l lie realon, in the other calc,
dm.s not relt upon this idle pre
fumj)tion, bur takes another
ground ; for ic dates, that, by
reason of tlie trade, in which the
vdfel was employed, (lie became
a French v.fi'd. Bis mamfeft
that this is no other than the
firll idea of adoption, or jiurtir
alizi'ti.m, accommodate 1 to the
change, attempted m be intro
duced into the Hate of things, by
(lie adual, or pretended, tiilcon
tinuance of the fpeciaf J.cencesi
What then is the amount of the
loiftrine of the levcri years war,
in Lie utmost exienc which it is
polfibie to alcribe to ic ? It is
n lubftance, no more than this,
that, as France did irot at any
period of that war abandon, or
in any degree suspend, the prin
ciple of colonial monopoly, or
the I'yltem aiding cut of it, 3
neutral vefTt-1, found in prosecu
tion of .he trade, which, accord
ing to that principle, and that
fyftcm, iliil continuing in force,
could only be a Fretich trade, Sc
open to French vefiels, either
became, or was legally to be pre
-umed to be, a French vcffel. Ic
cannot benecefiary to fliow, thac
this dodlrine differs elfentially
110 m t.he principle of the prelr.nc
day. But, even if it were other
wise, the practice of that war,
whatsoever it might be, was un
doubtedly contrary to that of ihe
war of 1744, and as corrtiafttd
with ir, will not be confidercd,
by thole who have at all atten*
ded to the history of ilv.fe two
periods, as entitled to any pecu
liar veneration. The tffedts of
that practice are almost wholly
j confined to the Dutch, who had
rendered then.(elves extremely
obnoxious to Great Britain, by
the ftlfifh and puiyllanirnous po
licy, as it was fallcly called, which
enabled them during the leven
tars war, to prufi tlie troubles
of the rest of lump • In the
war of 1744, the i wutralicy of
the Dutch while it continued,
had in it nothing of co r.plai
iance to France. They furnilh
jed from the commencement of
hoftil ties, on account oi the
Fr . matic landion, luccors to
the corifcderates, declared open
lv, after a time, in favor 01 the
Os- -n of iiurgaty, and finally