Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, September 16, 1806, Image 3

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ftoo.l ia n.eJ of. dipt. r'.tz • r t-netl j nte, that in Kc. 31. lon r. 7 j., (>..• xper . j er.cc.l a violent ja ; e of wi 4.1a the , nest day few quantities of lumber. On the 21 it fell ia with a b fig from P-o.t ----dence bou id to Havanna, totally dismas ted ; left the n fitting jury-mails. The day following saw a large vctTel bottom upwards. By captain Block, we have received a Norfolk paper of the 30th ult which mentions* that the evening before, the French frigate Li of 44. gnus, anchored in Hampton Roads, apparently j in distress. it was conjectured file was the bearer of important dispatches from France. Norfolk, A up-uft 28. On Sunday lait, the Bntiih frigate ; Chieheller, capt Stopford, got on the i middle ground as ihe was going to sea, j where file remained upwards ol an hour j and sprung aleak ; in confeqnenee o( i which file was obli„rd to put back, and anchored in our harbor yesterday, in or der to undergo lome repairs 3itd hive the leak itopped aie was bound to the W elt Indies wi h a cargo of spars, specie, &c. The tCjh. was landed yesterday ap.d lodged in ‘ < Uni : 1 ,Stains bank ! ttt ia here i* distress, 3 ilei ay ev t n in • i!>e ic louner C.r; , cai ta 11 2 cungf fror.i Ba -lore b.HC ‘i to the WciLl: • d.es, l-.avi.i-r in the Gulf encounieied .1 gale i.viuih iatt- and with -,.r- -t violence for soar u. , i aik?iuv.liU, oc . vvt*.cli in bu tut ‘i v i.i.'j t ; ‘ r f g lue c wan* -a over- j . , notwi ‘ ling 1. j got on ! t;i ht-coop whiclt ra.i tin. wit ov-.t. j ftik :•.. u. • l.e fcl.ootu-r:h y were nnahl: -!■ i ! ■ -V‘ . I ill v v.- Mr .'lvf.’e.-, pilot, iVtiiium a. 0 I 1 1 Ir. ■ r.n, kcnn: There welt t-iret , from Ba imoie m p. in-, h cpi. Voccg pel!.••••.-$ v... th-:sc ;ac gale. I ILi 7*5 ■, Cl■ OC ’ u hcS. ; f A’ nr. “noli,r'.ber ln-s on fair a quan it. I £ ~i , .■ . articles, -v.itch will he : fr, ; 1 1, w ;.r v. Hi, <■/ i u a 1 i",'i credit, . til ;e w i.c are puuchv 5.-. their ptytT.ems j O FIN HUNTER. Aunt’ll 2 2 4Ci ; ‘ ‘•A TP A R TTVf 1 J X i.TillvxX 1 IV “J X<l. ! Juit . iVwd by flr. p j. ne JJ it .J, from J. ! m -ic i, eo punch', ns /jUi proof ♦ Tam-ica Rum. FOR SALE BY a. C. HOWARD. September 2 4-7 I iuur, Cia &’ iron.- J a QTi Vi *t •/ anr/ for Ic, at reduced prices for Ca h 9 2C 1 - ? > f. Phi Laic pJl.tt lupcrfint Flour 5 pipes Gin 5 tons i>nr Iron and Shear Moulds ANDREW KNOX. a ugnil 26 4°? _ The ihuciiei snip b w-en B vk’v and Harman. i j j ‘ t V the fir it day o September next, ail e aims -■ ninlt toe cc octrn, will b adjaiied by Jacob Harman, at Mr, M;.n m illi.i’c. Soul ,G nb u’b building, who is legally auttiorifcd. Those in ctbted, are requ red to fettle their ac t.ur.ts it; med’oeiy, otherwise suits will Ot commenced, I hu nas Baylty, jun’r. fa b Homan. AUgUll 2 6 Thomas Bayley, jun’r. EXCHANGE.. Mo. 6, WILL CON tNUL Ti F, Grocery, Wine and Li quor Trade. Fun: it; , Planters and Ship Stores put ip of the cbouxll articles, and at low prices Au, utt 26 Miu :!> fcj unu C ! ) Mi .14 ls6'lO t,\ ’IE CHAN rs r IT's HT.fubfcribm -fifer ,’ieirf twice, a* js FsC iOF.S & t OMMISSION MERCHANTS. Tin y have good, laic m I commodious Stor cs for the reception of produce, and wdl pay every atteiuiau to the management o any bufinrfs place in their hands. They always keep <n ! ,rd a general alTnt im-nt of GROCLF lES, warianted of the tivll quality, to iupply their cult m err, at the low it Cash prices. ‘JOHN r. WHITE <J Cos. AUguft t 6. ti j 402 C RIB NE • &. L T AVR jul receiv and pet the Schr. HUL- J. J.l ’"■>{ cv ANNA,from NEw-YoitK.ufrefh f, r ply ui ilJtli S, SHOES and SLIl'- PERs, (or A SUPERIOR quality) 7.'h. : .K t'-v'-tliet will, their former flock, r- .. s thei. aiTortn.ent second to none in this el, Ail of which they offer at reduced prices a: their n ..e, nearly uppofite the Kxchaiige, tin* cite lately occupied by Ogdens’ and Ba ke:. Augul 23. - , ,lo OltUotlOll, I?, c M. he:.'. Store a ycung man, who i, wre 1 j nan. cd in ilia: LinA Good tec m rr. ~ non; car be given, :u and w ill make him* jV:. to bis employ era, on application i at th s office. j September 12. Jt 4 to. Yl K J - T r ; Tp \ >J I tv J .ii j x v.; x A ii . SAVANNAH September 16, 1806. .rsv— ■ - 1 - 1- - .-V* ... . .. IT seems, liy the lift Museum, that 1 “ Captain Whitby, of the Britifit frigate Lean* der, was challenged at Halifax by an Ameri can gentleman. He declined it by faying, that his duty to his foverefgn forbm it. He has fmee been branded with the epithet of Cow- j aril.”—Where our neighbors obtained this ar ticle, they do not fay, consequently we know not, therefore cannot vouch for its correef nefs...this, however, is the fame Whitby whole hands are stained with the blood of Pierce... his cowardice on our coast was quite vitible... for who, but an infamou coward would raiie ; an inllrument of death against a peaceable and ’ unprotected citizen...uurhap? “his duty to ids 1 sovereign” Din not “forbid’ Tins. It is somewhat furprifmg to us, that “ an Ameri can gentleman,” Ihould place himfelf upon a level, and put himle f up as a mark to be ihot at oy a murdcites ! ! ! WE have seen various accounts, in the J Northern Prints, of a conclusion of PEACE, 1 between the two great contending powers of Europe, Enuiand and France; but, they J mull be fabrications, as our London dat. to the 19th of July make no mention of a cefia- J tion of hostilities, or of a final conclusion of - it is much talked of : in Europe. _ ON Saturday !aft, arrived af this port, in 15 days from Nuv-York, the brig Georgia, ! Captain Joc*iy.i...'\ this arrival a ;;c Neman jof this city received a file of papers n: that j i place, up to the (Mi inftar.r, v l o politely fa - i voted us with i-;u- h*anol them...their contents | however, are not very important ..their fo j reign dates are much later than before receive.: jat this Office, yet, they are not I'o n v.nen , tons as might have been expected...the great 1 queltioa of peace between England and dranee j is, as ytt, on ‘he carpet. xtraefts from these prints will be found in this morning’s paper. Os: the fame day, arrived the flrlp Eliza, Starks, m 52 da’s .rom J ivevpooi ...by her we received no papers ; but ihe brought dates nci later than thole received via New-York. U\ the fame day, arrived the Ihip Vo lar.:, from Greenock...by a geittk.n t.i who came passenger in laid flop, we learn, that the ftiip Cato, Captain Pale, from New-Orleans hound to Bordeatfx, vas wreck dby a storm on Sunday the 24th ult. in latitude 2G, odd minutes, by which flic loft all her malls, boats, ike.-.-and after remaining on the wreck five days, the Captain and his Crew were taken off by the brig Adventure, Captain Heartvvell, bound from Havanna to Philadelphia. In lat. 29, spoke br-g Albert, Captain Frazier, bound from Matanzas to Charleftoii, who received on board his vessel Captain Pale and five of his feamen...Head winds obliged the Albert to put into Cockfpur. The gale... Scarcely a paper do we un fold w ithout beholding the ravages of the late gale...various ccounts of ihip-wrecks have we read within a few weeks paft...but, none more diftrefling...none more adequate to cali forth < the tear of lympathy, than that of the Rosi:- in-Bloom... forty-eight fouls were confined to the wreck, expedlmg every moment to be fwallowedup in the great deep, and of which, twenty-one were doomed to a watery grave •! What could be more pathetic than hearing an aged father, yet holding on, as it were, by a spider’s web, crying out, “ Save my daugh ter ?” Then for fond liulband to fee his wife and child burn and in the foaming elements. IT appears that the Office of the “ New- York Gazette and General Advertiser,” to gether with all the printing materials, pub liflied by Lang and Turner, have been con sumed by Fire ; but we learn they have got under way again. Tiie Boston Gazette, of the 30th ultimo, thus speaks of the settlement of the existing dis- | l'erences between this country and G. Britain... j “ Our files do not furnifh any remarks on the ! progress which has been made in the friendly I negociation between the United States and Great Britain. We are however assured, by : gentlemen r,3cently fiom England, and by let- | j ters from houses of the firft refpedlability in ! Loudon, that an honorable and speedy accoin j modation of existing differences is confidently j expected. Through these sources, we are like r wile informed, tfiat much fatisfaftion was cx i prefled in England on account of the arrival j of Mr. Pinckney, who was ccnfidered as hav i ing brought with him such inllrudlions, and : such afpirit of conciliation, as would insure the j return of confidence and friendlhip between I the two countries.’ A P.ichmor.d, (Virginia) Paper, under ‘date of the 3d instant dates.'.That our dif fer eri c i with Great-Baitain, were in a favora ble train for udjuft;ntnt...Mr.Munroeisfaid to i have communicated in one of his late dispatches, I the heads of a:i interview which he had with I Mr. Fox ; that Mr. Fox at the oufet commen ted ill pretty severe terms upon the regulations lof our Reftiidtion Bill; but that Mr. Mun- I roe had prelFed the idea, which mull: be ad mitted by all impartial politicians, that all the \ steps which we had pursue 1 towards Great- Britain, were perfectly juftified by the Heps whLh she had take.: towards us; and that her conduct would have borne us out in the adop tion of much more energetic meafure*. ‘1 o wards the slole of the interview, Mr. loci, j fi- and to have expressed himfelf much lefsiiflat iaded with the policy which vie had adopted.’ ] A New-Y . _ ’ ■ .it! j 1 mentions, ri ..t - . i States Tro: ~... . i.q ... ._ .- . ■■■ j missioned oi c . ■>, m fici.tns a, a 1 civ. t >, ii - der the command of Lieutenant E. B. Cl :v-. son, en.barbed y ’ftenlay from Fort Jay, m ! board the (loop Il.mtrefs, for Albany, deitirel 1 for the I ilkes, for tile completion of the Gar- 1 rifims of Fort Mi. hilimackinac, Fort Dearborn [ at Chicago, and Fort Wayne,” The London Traveller of the r.?th July,’ remarks—“ The debates in both Houles of| Parliament laid night were extremely imcien- . mg ; particularly in the Houle of Lords— Lord Grenville concluded in a fj.eech of un common ability with a declaration of ,t importance. It was in übftai'ce this, “ that we mull henceforth make up our minds, wlieth- , cr in peace or ill war, to a large regular liulita- ! ry eftablilhment; and that in addition, we * must lay down l'uch a permanent fyftern, as Ih.dl 1 render us an armed nation and military peo ple.” “ The Iflarid of Sicily, for the permanent protedlion of which government is making such cxtenfive military preparations, is repott i ed to be the principal obllacle in the way of ’ peace, ‘i'iie complete confirmation of the right, ■ title and poilefiion of our ally, the King't-i Na ! pies, to this remaining poiticn 01 he domin ions, is find to b< an iudifpenfible cond i ■ ; ■ negociati a. We arc- even alii.iee ‘bat u; .- ’ tors have declined acceding to .1 1 ban of r.e gociation, unlel ■ this point be pi viom'-y con ceded by 1 rd-.c ,in a formal n an:, r r I me un>! .•rftai.dm; , r.cn to that e’ . dl. i* . } edled -tr ri.- next melTe:. ;-r i’ro.i. i .111. e will hr: g t 1..: determinaiio:. of ’ e Firii fi goveria- out upon bis lid p-eft,...'; me .- i 1 time, the pre;.- atiens for the defence oft. . t important Ift ami ar? c.nricd on w ith unaliatin ; activity. J'r nfports for the conveyanco of fitXX) men are fitting out at Porcfn ->utb, in ad dition to which, government has advertiled for iSO more ” JEROME BONAPARTE and FLEET, i The Frciicli frigate Vet van,-in le r tiie j command of Jeron e B ur.pai;u,: a a---. ; cd oft Annapjohs. The 1 eiraa her of the fijtudron under ad urai ‘ v i . maux < rm ! drop; 7.;, ’1 . tenx 74, and I. C-l • j ./C!':, nave put iu-.i tle-.n, -.on ic'.a ; 1 tic V...,rJ■! i( :l tint)’ l :vtial oi lie. gUDe ovetb— r;\ Cc.%. | Tiie Patriot, a74 un belonriu to he Iquaiiron in whit J nine iim a 1 art li.:i ctsuma:>tl, and: .red oft An- ’ upuliti on T int ay moriiin>r, aficr in ) - antenu-, • ? 1 vitilrnsC of it.e latt storm, vv.i ch < blig.d hei ovli 1 eLhdapcak . otv. ,a- ot tv i olficciK ainvcd in Haiti nore 011 f l u lc;ay ev. li’iig. We lean oe 13 under the (orntnend of Kioiun, a member of the Legion of Honor. A £*W Tull: , ‘p Captain Sneedtn, from Nua.l’-a in forms us, that a Leech 44 gun hi. ao arnvtd at that port on iuinduy lait, mi Saluted the Fort; Ihe was ti.lmai -.b er fttrn ftovc in, and quarters ic ; ihe was one of Jerome Bci.ap.irte’s iqu .ii ron, and it was reported, ‘ hat flu leenveci Hie above damage :u the Wilt-Indies ib. It was stated on I'uef lay that Jerome Bonajiarte had arrived at Bal im ire; but ihcreluit ot our enquiry will not pernilt us to believe it. Rumor, ever prolific, during the whole of ycltuday, refouuded fometbing new, in every quarter rclptCting the iquaiiroi, which was laid to be in the bay. We fought to obtain information on the tub ject, hut we could not find any on which to rely. Baltimore American. COMMUNICATED. Inauguration or tiie French Lodge I, a CONSTANCE, No. 22. THE French Masons of Savannah hav ing presented their petition for a Constitution to the Worfliipful Grand Lodge of Gour.oa, the day appointed for tins solemn ceremony was Weduefday last, the 10th instant, between 1 the hours of :i and 4 o’clock, ‘i .: V iglit VV'or- ! i Ihipful Grand Mailer William Stepbc'is, jnd | his Worfliipful Officers, then appeared at the door of Solomon’s Tcmpw, and w ne ecd j by the Lodge I.a Conftu.ice, with t!:>: cull m , ary honors. After b ing introduced, the Worfliipful Grand Milter took the chair and addreilcd the Lodge, which r ccivcdthe a]>- j plaule of the Society, ‘i'be Lodge bemg auguiated, and the fever.il officers intt dialed, 1 the worfliipful M. P. Bouilferen, deiive . la dif courle tunable to the oecalioo, w Inch v, ,s iuc ceeded by a pathetic oration, computed >y bro ther Alcxr. Delannoy, fjieaker lo the l.od when the ceremony was over, the society m t at the Exchange where they partook of a din ner and refrelnments, neatly and attentively served up, with tiiat true harmony wh. h at tends the feelings of tin: louk The l.aiupi 1 being opened; brother i*. Mmard, colleague of brother Delannoy, pronounced au armnated ora- > tion iri which, he uri ri’jcd in vivid cob-- i beauties ot viitue, and the pleaiuresof bet.e .o lenoe. Mofonic songs and ton* . aii,,r ! to the foleomity of the fcaft, animated arid ciolcc. the nappy convival houis. Happy would mankind tri. 1 he, Ihould th; pr eij.ies of charity and brotherly loveti . :.e prevalent amongfl thrin, and dtfiroy tal felt .ove lo contrary to ri.e lo r '-a g’ ad .id li.r.nony so veil connected with tilt oafoai: dodtrines. On the 14th instant Captain Hugh M’Call, re i appointed Jailor of til s city, vice C.tnain William Pmder, deceased. When we a mounce this appointment to the Public, we c irnot omit dating, tiiat captain M Call’s no ne fas beet made use of ori this occalion for the exclufiv. benefit of the family of the deceased, and a the red est of a large and respectable numbei of the citizens of .Savannah, and that he derive y.j emolument or advantage from the Office many. r'trl rs !j 1 ii’ni’- r. . - - . - 1 • s*n; ■>./-. AIKS, .1 .1 Vv . ■:..(> ; 1 >’ r ’ 1: j . til.- r.fig ■ j Jocelyn, iiciv-’ et’k • li,. i.i, ! . - | hull, C h.n lefton; J ittle John Hc-ndri ld'on, I’.iltim. 1 • r, ~ ■- e - i...i , ’ ; ; l, .-ps E.n-oiit , seen, Ph ld< Ipliia ; 1 I min, Hills, I'niii . fi he Brig Lovely Infs, Dnuglif-, an.'. | .Schooner Hulduh & Anna, have arrived .. j N e-\ork I. r!:o po;-v...tiu !■ me in | Jays; the pa age ol the l.tter not u.K.'.tioncJ. | New.l.osdsx, Augult a;. | Arrival, brig Mary, B ir.lrr.au. 1 i l -.-.. ti-.'iu ’l l"k lll,am!—.Vueuil > . m lat ; in®, hnu 71.00, the \liirv I'd! in wiib rli w.uek of a Ichoonei-lying on Fer > :.m e L>- mall Handing, light ye!!’ fid“s, .V|-„i i Hi hr. wn lv item, anci appearc and to be a !’ uih , 1 ru built v elftl of ahou; 8j .oris !>u. ihen. B iter, August 2 1. Arr ved, via quarantine, the brig ll.rino ny, capt Cheney, o days from Bnuaviila liSHAHK—fait and water scarce ; goat ikilis | from 40 to so c ents and scarce v Enviim in the llh.iid of St. Antonio, and the inhu bitanrs compu'led to eat affes—lr was com mon for vessels to wait fix weeks I'orlalt Corn, 1 dollar. Nc<u> Tori , AU.'tift 30. Arrived, ll,i|i Nrnl.iii. I.'rinn in ~|, , from I. :J , —lp ‘ ten li,. ■g \ 1 0.-lg K, n.ol Ch trieft< , day - ■ mu 1 . I v N. w.Yurk. Ailo Arrived, flop Flora, Seward, : | days from Cspe Ie \ . Js—fvtcy, on ,■ w ‘illy. ‘ In 14. i 1 I", eel ,e . : i*n: I’li men .4 \ : lie- rug i _s. i . Arrlvcl tins morning, i. • • t ni. I.F ion'edieu, o and yvs tie , , , -i C >pt. L was : r.forin- and ‘> : •jt Cape 7 .’ , ’hat be *'.!■■< .. • I. a . I- rN ! e V i k I ■ ■ I fi In i li o il Ilull e nI. ..p I! u . . .;i -- ert’w lujip’ fed to be 101 l he , 1 pilot board iiem-rl Janies ‘.dwaifi. i>l | ’ ‘ U;., law fl j- \\ Z: li.l.cs i< he norri.ward <t* L\i\ c iu j iliUidi ;i:\VMl\l in: iV ! n: rc j Aii , :!.:]) .-J .0, j! I'll iiati; !|:n:a, ht ;. i) If . r Cork, .11 i) luii., Hi; ni iv i’.) • h ( ig x. . !i ■ -ko vv:: civ •*; i y, vV . j ’ Ci’.ri > • !c-r ispw . • ; 1 !r; j j tlu* !r.t. -.!.!! h.im.s { . • c;|>c o . v ; iov , j uain.’(l i< -i ltu-• ’ ?Un t • I<l 1 .IGO Cl C/t Ski.',- H I* •. 1 ‘- 1 ’ , l : “7 ,*>’ egai we noticed u\\eu i in,d y, i u , ailo.vi ii:-j i ill I lot ■ . . I j P ceil. I>n l.e I 1 , ... , .1 .; t.i ,!.hinds, the w.i : i ;< . ■ . i-. 1 . V Uav. . A -- dm . vv ..id l! j ■ -ml >T.q.t .hr ‘ HUn-, flnti i( tn lnd*an f ) v/crc ... Cai j tp:is tills( .1 oif’iht* v.’i-t.ck hv t -u.(. •. iH-n, ! j< ,! d’ Cudy vV r ddiinc;n ii ! - UIH ibf t ii” p ins 1• i ■ - ‘ J ive , JVicv ■, of ‘i j rtii-Ciir i i?* , • : l’ /, ) i I lie. h, ‘X ! i ‘ ’ o ; Ik C■<l , f-r io ) j | J ,- !iil:uk 1 ! *ll i.■, j j.iL i• . , JAeleaied from -i u ( ‘ 1 nun v vv-Y \V ken ;< vs jiei i i • r-| *•l’ and i'.v. iy b h mu!: , . >.d *hrrr vnre n * l j.alipngvr.i in ’k • :i> n, vim rt ■ mi.iw ir •!*, ai d.* I. v. l !, hy dnvi v i l-’ J naT \vny — vii • thorn r -u*• • . thank:. I • - Lap Hull ii lirrifuii, Oi \ C* J.n'y Walhil. toll. i ril lLrli>; t iif i hi rI. ; Arr’V* :l, i.np Jnl.ti f.inkn . Ivtn/JI. n. i odg.-’ “t hcf'ij;- *s bank, ilchl lip. It o I g le, anu informs, th?.i n vas.oxlrciT|H vio-J kiK from b K tr> N 1-. An’/ult if, lit; { i . i r*fl up aboitbi k). ujj o i t i. S n j vom up, oil’ Cpc iJn mj.c i : , dny 1 t ;). 1 n:j. 37, feii in v.t'.lj { •: -i tv. A Jmm* i ■- il : ■ r Haru.il, i .! ~ s h••• n Li n d:i, i.- >n ; I P ) bqlh it. tilhi the late • ihe | !m Jin ‘ • < beef, pork, kj. un lie . aii. Charleston Sept. iO, On Suud.iy bift, nil liatteras shoals i j>i in Filher Idionner ilojH* and Polly, R< ger.i, from Trinidad lo: idiiiadeipiu.i, ■..() <l, out capt R. inloiTiicd,that i o . . :hi .i li ui been i reecfivnd of the operations ol Mirund-i iin< he l.’.iifd i’roni ‘lVtindud. Capt. Roffetef, faib.-d fioin M n i dfor Phila delphia on the iifith ult. On the lit Septem ber, m lat. JI, 30, long. 78 30, rncouiU.-'.'c-l a tremendous gale from S. Jt. ; the Jea made a a complete breach ovei’ her decks, and arui\l away ...I her quarter boards. On the ‘.'d tl.e vt ‘fel was hove nearly on her beam ends, and j was fettling fall, having ne .i iy Ux. feet vv a r I • ni her hold...pumps oi no Lie ; cut away t * | m iin-maft, winch carried the lore top-mult with it, carried away the rut ot rln* qu .mu i boards, and i’wept the dedcs ot every thin - Im; j the long boat ; earned av, y the linail b t, ilavi Is, &c. all ti e fiic tdi. ig and bird \. >i.! tloreoif. ‘I t.e lea ruihed into the cabin wit} ! such violence, that it .nr; ■ t away the bum ! and haunch ions, and da.nap and the in the j cabin— vidn.l ix.aLing a Ipeli oi water every halt hour. Captain RuflVl, on the 3d instant, in lat. 3d, 41 , long. 7l>, eiicounu red she lame gale. J .oit his quarter hoards, the tiller lote by the rud i Jer head, audio, .e tj rs. Ju it after le.ivii.-g {port. Ih-ter Cope, ;i teaman, jumped ov i ! board, and was drown *d. ‘J he Clyde J.iit of the 4ch of July, tin tionstlie ai rival, on ti e -d, ol ti* ■ i’.qi.s'!.ran ees, JJrau.e, ar.d Factor, Caldwe.l, both f.-i n New-Vo. k, li e fo.vnci in 2G, an i the Salt’ r in |a 7 days. Captain lirajae, 0., ihe ibth Ju e, 1 in lat. J 1.37, i-mg. 0.5, 80, ipoke the nip 1 e:i ./iV,of J'iniadtdphia, 14 and iyj irom Ciiarie<ri,i , !oi Liverpool, having sprung her rnddei head m a two da;, s after her d*-parture Ir >ii Charieiion, but a l got the ruud*r 1< ured by I ..utting away the caie oi it in tiie cabm, an i I biking it. ! September IJ. Th: fifip Halcyon,driven a (bore on the 2.;d I lit. o : Janws’-llland, wa. got oft fait evenin', i and has come up to town. Capt .i* King informs us t!i at. while lyii.o it. Ocncock harbour on Monday, t;i lii iuji. \u. j >erieced a moft tremendou gale or f irri- The wind blew with di adfui viplenci from K. W. and continued i.’oout o hour&~ -uy vvai tlb of r.vfenty i : i of fchoouer and ■oopj> were driven aihoro, npf-t, or carried ./ their inal V.'/u’* n.r King was in th act of cuttilJ,.’ i . •*/ IjH jnair, h* - ru .l I ml t, by a N.*w-York hs bowsprit carried • - way, and upp.-r works lo much injured, tha fnppofiog die iloop wo Id fink* hin 4 “ am .w fought their laivty by vetting on ho-iro no A poor rippi -i neg/o boy, v. I.* on id not follow their e. ample, was ilorv lcl* >n board the Hoop. 1.. thi dreadful htu ~1.1, faithful creature applied hirnt'ell *o th * |.iup , and avtv.iiy kept r -. c veifci free util I • i- ■’ ih- ‘ii, v. ic. . ; ... c.a I Iclll-Tll- V !-S(l !>t-B!L >!Vf 1 U I I . , U ‘t-C R'-'J Hill |( li r.ll . -n. > ■ ‘.l.'.liuicr II Vt- :-iiu 1 j t!::n: uFnlu’sci drowiii'd in Htf’ H’fitii-;: t,, • (ii iii >r. Two UR) - all.. .ci.-1 \V,I. nv ii vein:: C-Y sci, off Ocracock, tc-li in u. 1 >• cvir kol .c icin .:ir In ;tom ny uli. lii -,- *’ *•’ i 1 - - Ui. ,01 ..I,! .. opi . On her ileru ft, y could noiy diftin.yiilh ti word “ I'ou Y.” I lom li :i]i|’.-,ir.i: iv it \\.rj probibla tiißt ;..i ka cicw huff hH. ’ t > ‘ ■ ycTA.-.-A parted thi son Thursday lull, after a i iort, v-i pain! il il In,ft, Mr. AARON DUNN, ‘k- 1 ’ - 1 y - A >'• arive o* At; ! k i.* ; L'ouuty, I *■’ J rtey. lii • decen'. and had rek.LJ i.i this )ci y for feline v. ift,tfc ever acquitted himfelf . I:.i: wli ho cor w Inch c : leers in in to nun...by h> • indei u.„ ibJe ttenth jto bufineS he ..1 * llutti-n .g J-IC.I;-| fi of wqubkig .. .cufouabio competency; but, he was cut off in the prin.o oi bfe ; the Hay of man hear, is uncurtain ; i idle:. „re iu.idc juate to purchase a ranlo.n of hie. .the/ are a -■ .lull in the balance."— Oi the tallowing Jay hi, remains were atten .l il to the gi iv. ii; ,:ie b 1 i thcTen ol^'Solomon a Lodge, He. to ; etlu.-V with i train ol his ac , qii.untanc.:, wlu-re tlvy perlorm J the ia.l 1.. J office tothe de-J. ft.V “The MANY.” is received, and ftra'.l In .ittendc-d to in our net liunber, ♦ | ’• for y’ . ( . I | “IK. |>, I : i.i.;lj!l 11 1,1 -f,,, -• -* Ji-> l< ‘!,••• id n .1 v era,! , ‘ "I . I 1 . Os wi'-di ■ i. r. iv.;t v !!< rr, of In . u.l ../• ■ ‘ ‘ I j i rcaitii cr, t ■ ,s ■ >JE in ML MT, ”•L : •• fi ’.i the ac 6(fd ■i - . i , t - i i’, “’ • ’ • ‘ L.ipt in <>i) ;>■, .rd at Bf :.r. I ail.. Uii'ine’s evil f nr BACON & MALONE. ! he ptcuibur IC. 411. I . _ ------ • - • 0 .i.a*- *. ■: Liuh. **■. F r LIVKKP )'. >i., j • I"HE fail f-ilmg fiup . ’ KHZ A, * 3 I h j.h Starks, nuftrr, ) r '] tv ’ and ij>.tell \l , i in die £U‘i to ! '* |- ‘A -‘.\t .: > h. i?_. - liV I* 1.. 04 CJ>L i t-Jil, jt!- to i nylor Lc hear jr ti r h. f ® I ■’ dt AI I J ovv Lmiiiig, j FfH’H St - i-LTA j jfe-oh j ■ ‘ !l ■} (li > i<*r, (ft) -i uver- I l M ’- ■ I • ’ 1 • ft l ’ on,blue- & whitß | |, ‘-of! OT! 1 . ’ -" r ‘•-••• of tile to.il JV„n,Jnn pi.ffil Blank -s ’ B ‘ 1 ni 3 -ii i- (rollons ’ 1 • fron c, to i inches J >, ii. IO uni 2 .ill N.n! , and ! *• f - “ 7 ‘ - ipi-i ■, i.i caii.s I i> . ,i , : ioi-j and !mc!:i t fiu.i.i 3 \ 11 ‘■!* ‘ 1 1 -in b > ..If nil. 1, from | 1 * t<i 3 od. a-iti 23 1. . |/z, urini; ( cult—an 1 ! hn.tii j) :rt ‘ o, r f louft; C-.ftk Full s /VI. II Bf i vlor <y Sr,irbroH?h. _- c ; r - bt 41 r Fot HHIL-VD 1 •'■ ” ~ ■ ZTiB-1 The fell failing Racket ch .h /i ‘rt'.Y V*> °P FA VO .I TF, E- Keen matter, haa excellent ac, comrro.'ations for passenger-:, and will ad pelinviiy on .unday next. For ■reijlit o’- p iffaire, apply to JOHN Y. WHITE & Cos. WHO HAVE RECEIVED I‘E.t hAID SEOOI*, ‘O bl!s, fr ih In - rfne Phila delphia J LULU * 0 imporle 1 per slip Eliza,from J. verpo ’/, 2 llff, 1 0 Cljh 1 < asks 1 1 s ‘_6 1- ‘<i!- Xhk pr.li. 01d..1)0.if , I,r r.j, I ... , ‘ . ii, . , ■I < • . Ot - . . tl ) I ttrail hemlelv.’s of ring nr cc, wili 1 ! I . . . ■ be lu da f prop lection. S rCI'HEN B. CLAUa. : ’ • 1 6 . 1 1 NG ACADEMY Mr ts, 1n 1 ■ i■ ■ | of hi I ,CMy, that li• and ii'xnh th po ..teirrr.r fmcitig. I'lut h ■ hat opt.ne l x school for that purpof'e at ‘.is !i •c, f. .„n,,g h Ccmim it, in Barnard Itteet. f, r errr.t, ~;.pl/ to Mr 1) •Scptcdiber 16 41, N O / / c E. THE Sut<{'nber hat appomtri] ai ( HOI. AS i’URNBOI. h, Elq Mr 1.0 AH . dill., ami :1:-. Cmahi.ks Btut v, H.VIZ, 1 law‘11) tiiiii i,:cs Giiit •.j In.- aLl;i,c<: | from tL:S (late- I. S. Do Montniollin. fieptember ifi. ts. 411. N O i IC r t 1 11051*’, v,mo have cla : cs _|_ a ‘Emit the lv.l tti ,[ Peter life—:*M f ; v; !i p! end rr then id,out clri.iy •, and hoi- nleb cd, .. e re pretlcu uj naKc pay h ;l: ro JOHN’ KO-, /'■’ n.ujtrat.r, S t. May:-, Augtjt i <j)