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About Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1806)
t; * T l xJ .i • i ‘ . . . t ‘ . 7 > f'.r.njty r.r .7 •c; I<V ‘tf-.rrt at .'•li.nc IE.’ le/orc iL j C u, l 11 on ft Vt the (A J o> itanwn nh ) tu: I'jio’X t.g MJ utib/e It jilt cj i t 1 ihc Tor;'.. brun..!i of I.utk H / clue- well linc.vr by the name of 7 / I. x jo p a. T -’y , r isml cf‘"trir rGont 4000 rn y loooof which arecxctlien: ! w Itn I, n I t.. n4i> yo 01 i>>H cot < ton I” •) ; ct the Ku.r land, upward# of 202. •* J ri> arc at p;clcr.l tu 1 uiuvaium, arid the mmi'idtr ll.i# bren uiid'r water so; c, li.E.f a ccn.u v, tunning per ha pi the belt reserve in the iu-sr country ofrh. 1 vv l l Swbthcr.r States. On the plantation .it a good dwelling 1 inure, a bam ai. 1 r. . a nr* S tv Mill, Ovetker'r hoo'e, N’-.gro t.cuffs, Stc. .!,./.e of li:is o:: Jli t within from 7 . 7 •') 1 r. ills of Savannah ;as a fin’ I n!.- its advantage# ire rarely equal- j Ilr It w!! b'.” d.fp. f. ff nf at privat.- 1 lie, cither en'irc or iu ii vision, at atiy tin e [ h. .."in th'i and January. Pcrffim-! v l!i 1,/ to piirchaf ■ pnrtio 1 < f :t, may 1 i’ ■ it la ii Uii'liat at pr.vati (ale, ai the and. It .■ t will be in.) !< lift p'm'hafrrv h rap'll!■•'! to i.nbl'c life, It will he di-j vidr lin’ 05. r 0 * ••< <-• An aserrate II 11 vcy wi l ! Lie u.-ijc pt nous to ilie I ale. ALSO, T!lO !(”n a•; I • r r >rf•’ of r .flPli i On Ih - ’•'/u’lt lit inch of / ‘t (techie, !y win ;r 11 a hs t.f SjVir.n th, 8:0 ACri.rt i) ar the • mltl ol the fivnr--, emit 4 •■.) t;t Land, formerly In i') i.-i'.r tu F'.x. I'irf - rnd W.’li imr, ; tni acres f tiiis fact arc good Ric.t Laid, audncsily tlit- whole ol the te run, if r “ii"J Colton Land. Flits trait in c-'p’blc f Ion: 11. g a very valuable pm ii 1 *il ion* Aires adjoinin’ the above, for n rly iii'fhinc’s; about zoo acres of i. tr. ; .tctypiti f>v,iinp. U nu ionic of tile h');h lap ffii'able for cotton. 872 A . .t> adjoining the abovi, for. nu;.\ Ml L.i iii’i, ; 237 acres of thii tiaet are fwr.uip, 121 ot wliieli a.c on t ..l lr an li caili and Li t’ - fw amp. eoc ac h, fomiiciU Pa Hun’s 150 of winch arefwainp. 5 0 Act.#, form* ly !!u,h. 150 of wliu ft arc lnpoohd to b’ fw trp. Tlirle land, will h. fold on a cieJit of one two avid t ccira s! warranted ti tles will be given. FOl fimh.r particu lars, enquire of C l. llabkr.ham, in SivantiLh, or of the lubiciiber. btt’l’heu Lliioit. Oi+obcr 3. 416 COLL- LANDS. r joo acre.- of V.rudblt ; L \ND, in Glynn County, is offered J tOli S.JLF, eompofed of valuable! Lice, Cotton an.l l’rovili ‘H Land, iit ‘ one body, and in v .! li is incluJet'. a! r.'eii p'tu’el <>f Meadow i and, capable ul ! the hielie-ff c i!rna.ion. l rte title.! I.> \bif land? are cle'r, •ti lth lan, 1 ! h ive he 1 lately relurveyvd by Mr. M kintuv>, with accuiatete m.itks, Ih wing its h tnidsries, lituatioi, on a navigaulc cic-11, sud other advan tages. Tlule lands are direfted, hy law. to be fold tor t ie bem tit of tltc licttielJn College, Or Orphan lionfe luLte. 1 - lii a grest part of th. piirclufe mon cy an exteoiivc ci cvht will be jiivtii ; a:u’ tlie other payment made cufy. /Npu.x to Judge SIEPiIEMS, the Pi.li.cn ! of the Board of Trudecs, Dr P vis ! KLK, Mr Z K tCil GIBBONS, ] or tile funfenher, or Commit tee of I’mi ! tee's, fiotn e titer of whom, particulars will be made known. W. H BULLOCH. Q'T It not fold before the full I’u f. da\ 01 November, the above will be o: tore.l fur file at Auction. July 19 96 IMO N l - V l Lla L, Th r:sid; u: cf tb. Lite Governor lla {. FOR B\La, CJ’ JJ JJ+ l ALU A? L K PLANTATION, CONSISTING OF 2027 acres on Savannah River, tu Burke County ; and, 767 on the opooftte fide, in S.uuh-Carulma.— The vaiuc of the Pine Lauda, en this fide, 3tie! the rich low grounds on the o.her file of the river, teedeis the whole, a VALUABLE ESTATE. The advann ;c of an elevated liiuaiion, the ellablllhineut ol a terry coidtantly uled, aud with the command ot lands ol evuy qu-ility. upon a navigable aver, arc so well known as to need no othe - rdef rption. Terms of payment ami the ])rice, will be rafy. l'or partteulrrs, apply in Augusta to Thomas Flournoy, li.j of Sea bo; t Jones ILlq. at his leal in Scrtveu Couti ty, to Major Bulh, near the prttmU.es, and in Savannah, to \S lL 1.1 AM STEPHENS. July 29 if 96 THE SUtiSCKJBER, IN IT N Ul NG ev l.f aliff-t f>r 1 f.-vv ever has appointed F-dwaiidL- Davis, am kicutu I tV 1 uli ams lus At tor nits, ilur iiig his alilewt sAMULL U. STACKHOUSE. • -ft -o ( C> ..liiwdltOlidt y GtO. C. C. H. FISIIER, j.A.V i.ANk, NhAR. THE EXCHANGE, Has ttceivc! per the brig Sal.y, ar. atlortmeut of COM!'t cno nary, Which makes his assortment complete, among which, sre “|3 RESERVED GINGER ia jars arid bottles V ’•io 1 ;:. k tid# of French prrferved Fruits Pu ke s ; I)ryed Cherries and Prunes, German B rd v SofffiGl Almonds j Jellies. Oij HAND, Martinique Cordials N'-yau, tiirifecrl, Cloves ( iii'irtHion, Rnfjrberiy, “va'.i la Cttioti, Mint, tic. SYRUPS. Lemon, Rafpberty, \'int;jar, Orgeat, C.pil..ir, Gimova, Milk, dec. VV t N r.S. Mad'-’tra, Muscat, Claret, all of the full q -I* l y Confect it tury of Sugar of every deferip tion, all of w'lncii wiii be foltl tow for Cash. SLA STO f; F. q , Put up at the fliottr-tl Notice, and on feafoimhfe term;. O2tl.hr 14 419 AiiniinilV aror Sal. i Wi: I. UK SOLD AT JTJIT IC AUC |l’ .'N 1 ,i,. lUK DAY 1-Uitij oj Xjirmbcr mxl 0:. lU fi.mjct, j A inicx|iirtd itule of ‘6;i'"i t i,nt fin 4.- ; ’ eh/, ami the mip'wVe:'.- ii'.. fir ■ ; (one •',,r - ....1.1 o. ruitt, >ti i‘: . 4,rtie'.it of 11 o fcar.i Ktiobn tu ih” , il” tit uc cl •it 1 .'..it - X ■( J .M Atj Iv, li’ cel'. eil. tl.c.ci.. r. It. .4- 1 Iliu>v/.i mi the iiu, cl Lie ! An cm .1 (Is ,„.i in. ri e H'd td'.n'’ Jls i[iielie.i to be rein, ns x c ..u , tv. j-j. n ti ■ mu~K, Octnb"r 10. /| ■ /to n .'itraror. ; D f k i) D iv OF TiiE Pii .i9i.Hr ] OF T ill. l U'ITED SF . TES. G a lit a I I'lllf-Oifi “, I Augc.i, ij’h 1 hofi i jj[_ cti at 1..1- Oi'fi’ c iiivil i|> I, b day cf Dortf > b r riex , n- L.ui'vr, f r ina.L n > a <Lt*;>ai iuy lac-cv c 1 al pai - s .) lliaE oit if up bom Naiiiviiieto Natciie;;, h re inafirr a enMonpH—that is, ‘o *av : No 1 FlOlll Nalli/ille to Bcf o'Mjr Crt xt. I lie dillancc, s ilimartci ai *4.3 uiilei—All ti.i,N m:.tr.ee or tiif part of and, die rojtl has cut cut Ly <be urinary aid prepared c>n veuie.nly (ci uu lo ric icvv y tats fiocc r. N t. 2. From f'n ik- Creek tr- GiuidftoiDfo.d 1) if., k.c til,- ua ltd at 40 mdes. , -is p-; of the rou'f, vv .s likrw fc Lir: i ears liuce, cue <ut by mr nid tarv an ! die icad prr ared ,'u i'J.l’ C cf-. i'uc r. ur marked cut f.y-t yarslin ebyK.dm:?r ’ P G.iir. eiq. v\il| Be <ll qj-tj rhe wiio ; ultance < xc''. 14 the fa , 1:,- > v.t en int C.hickaf.tv an-, the lii it f. r iicor r .i a .he witersofthe iff r Bl •, k vv •ch will l>e it lurvfv- wth a vie v of mateua! y It i.:r..na tte tip” ; ai.ee. 1 he toad is co be made a,ic co pierce hv die firlt and. y n (Jilt)her in and ? year i H 07, .uvd she work is, in „ll re.peels, tu or done to the approbation of remm Jon (than IVJcijs, elq. cr 1 1 hoirt sWi i-ht ef.j ap nt so j'Bc United States, rckiEn r 1. I die Indian counfiits. in ma kino the lame rite following rules aie IlniHiy to b- of terve .. ill. The road mud be made at lead t-vcotv iect wide, and all the cimnrr and under brclli ta ken oil'for that cliNance. and. Ail n arihy places art to be caulewaved, ‘nd ad cause ways are -to be at icclt ten icci .. j • IOC. 3!. Aii dreams under forty ‘eet in width, riot forcible a: heir common winter tide, are to h<- britF id, by pood iecurt I bridges, wed. bud’ and made Lie j and feture for p.iffag.-, t’.e bri. j es to bra; !ca*ttwelve feet wid . i 4th. A trte il.ali he laid a -1 ro!s ail larger rtrca.us wlicrc th. fcicdth of u.e Area ri dot's nci txeted thr !erp,th of any tree, 0 be foucJ v.ithm hr.lf a mile o’ ihr p! ce. GIDLON GRANGER, Poftmaffcr-Gcr.trel Sept. 19 iaw6iv 41a FoR the republican. IiSTTSK 11. TO THE PEOTLE. TWO li.it .nets ot Biutflt injustice nave been alreany fpeefied T ue one Jrow.rds'ur own country in the year j 1775, an , tiie other towar. s tbs un j happy irih in the year 1782. Soma ny other it.it •• nets have occurred, evin cing toe hai oarous difpofitioti of that go veinment, tiir ,11 h successive adminiltra tiniis, that 1 cotlftls my fell at a loss wnicti to riiumcrate, and w.-ich to omit. [t i, W'U known, that Great B iiain vi olated in tic molt n j Alt, and arbitrary man er, t<it 1.1 qu. Itionable, and .lkb I rifled rights ot 1 cutialsin the year 17 rj 2, wticn for a tranfcirnt tim , piace had waved er o ive, even over the bolotn of the lea. In tne year 1793, before the commencement of her war with F hr.ee, (hr, tailing herftlf a neutral power, was the firlt to infringe upon the ticuiral rights of other nations. For fcveirty years back fha lias uniformly pr.fentcd the tnoff pcinicious example !to rtiiff.i.l and Prulfia, to Hufiii and I Swedtti ; the pernicious example of tn tcnupting commerce, lawfuhy profecu ’ ted, uudtr the lights ot neutrality [The Unhappy tntichant has often be- J waned the toss cf his property, which | ! r,ii been riked with confidence in the Ha th and” pa lie difpi-lition of other Jpow. iS, and of which he found himfelf ! piuu>..cci by the rapacious acts of G>cat ; I’ tain, tnd her followers. It was j (Li at B-itam, alio, that in the aforefaid )yi: 1793. artfully cajoled RufSa at jtnal ] • ..d entirely ncu.ral, to enter in ; to s t. nuaCt with her nriitnAry, for tbe ...:ai dcu.olation ci all neutral commerce wii.;'; v-;;-, v.tth the French nation. The in Hide h. who w- ulcl propose, as well as tn- 1-tnpe or, who would accede to luch jan uuw.miiy measure, are entitled to r n.it contempt, and appointed txjcn- j ll I G.rat Br'ltd 1 has urjuftly, and with out ilur eonlcnt, nay, in despite of 1. ;r 1 itilamc, imprefled into her service 11> h iiu .-b jit; g fcamcn ; and die hab | .ml y dtfregarded the nature ot our j conti atts wuh foreign manners and paf i iengers, winch were wan anted by every I pii.i.ipfe of light, and tqu y Thus lour v.ffob have been often ic t espoftd tto tbe d-nigers ot elemental warfare.— ! bl> r tTtiuilfcri.il jiroccedin ( s are generai jlyc'ouk. and up in myitery ; and we there ! tore li ed not b atlon.fh. , that in /the moirh ol Noveinbtr 1793, f.cret j 1 xci U'>ve mandates were iffocu t.>r the inter up ’on of all neutral commerce with | Guauali npe, the Isle of Franceand eve- J ry Colonial territory of the French pro 1 p'e. Tli. fc executive orders went to | wards flu and; ltruition eve., of hit fpc lc.es of commerce, which had been ac knowlcdgtd awful before, and which was condudied by viff Is failing under n-utral flags. I’hey thought by ooing wrong to other parts of tht worlJ, they ! would ftirve the inhahi a is of the i F'ench ifluids; but ttuy f(;u.id them ! fe vts m.ltuken. It is coiiftff.dly imprafficabie to dis. charj-e the i.aiioual Ucbt ; and the ult in tli ipur.ge ii) order to efface i- has ’ been feri ufly urgej by a political wnr r un. e. tni ulierial patronage* Gri at Bit I Jain was foie m.ft in vima i ; the It r >ula sons ot tlie trea y wiuen flic !uu vo.ua- 1 tardy tffnted tost . md'.s ; a tuaty ] the raiilie-atiou of which iad r.it red ‘ the b eit-Tig ot peace to blood tlaii.ed j I Eu-ope. But E..gland was determined j I mat peace should not long prevail in hat unhappy Lctiou ct ‘he id be.— j u l.y v\ ..s it aflerted in the commutii a lion of Don I’.'.io Cevall s, llatc tccrc* t"v ae the C"tut 0! Madrid, tn ttic year [• 1804, mat “ the r jjtcings, with which . the clAr.iiih.iunt of peace was Celebra ted, were lcarce’y concluded ; when th. putiiic lati.faction beg in to be trou Oitd, and the auvantages of that peace 1 to ciDppcar. ” And woy did thole ad- ! ; vantages, which were expected,, from j the appearance of a pacific dilpofition ! ttirou flout Lurope io fu.idenly diiap 1 pear ? Becaufc “ perpetual warfare ” is tile onTy pi maple in the Britilh go vernment, ittamly adheared to ; and be caulr m dilgraectul violation of the re- j Cent tieity which £he had ratified, in- ! Itructions were tffued to feiz: the pa | per.-, and to deitroy the flags of Spanilh . vellels. Acting m coniorniity to the I .oltitidions ot lus court, a Br.tt'h cap- j j tain alter having plundered a veifel, be- j , longing to Valeutia, with a refinement | [ofeiuelty, ;t which the iafUiiated refi ! i ( tills ol lam ce nomum mult be ti.art led, ‘ lank the unarmed baik, with the dire | J m.cut ot dtliioying tfiofe, who fiad, un* ’ 1 lufpeCtingly entered into her I'ervict Alter Gicat Britain had illucd orders to this effect “ that every Spanilh veff 1 tl under too tons Ihoulu be lu k , that ; ilo'fe, which were found n fhnrc should j be burnt ; and that those which exceed- ; !ed iro tons 111 .uld be fetzed as prizes ‘ j and earned to Malta,” alter I fay, such i orders had been iffatd, ( no what ordeis could have l>een given, more evincive of ui-ftiliiy >) we hear the Lngl.lh muiilters preitnuing attonifhment at Spam’s pub lic dctlaraiion ot war, aga nlt iheir fu pr-me mailer, George ib.* Third.— Great Britain is not fond of a formal jcclaration of holfiiitus > Ihe difftnib.es an anxiety for the pr.fervaliou of peaee i ;'cn while Ihe issues mindates for the commiflian of outrages, which (he w-cl! knows will lead infallibly to warfare Jll that occalion h tvever, Mr. Fox. with that honed frankneis, which has ihvays been the o-nament of his public and private life, on ihe 15th day of Jan ...... .o - * * v* \ ; A . • U.. . • • ky - * * • i ■ 4 ‘ .V. , ih •Il 2; : A t.f: L>p .l fii )V3. v*v oj ef l !—■. l i* 1 .ioi.o. tf.ae ** ...e captiii j of tht Ihips, belonging to Spain, csr taiii.y iiau an uolee.lii.igi) appearmice.” ; It was pretended, that the Spanifli | frigates, which were poiitiveiy carried into Fnglifh ports, were detained only as rcpniala. RepuLis for what ? Spain had committed no feiznres upon Lag lilh property—ihe could ciieic i/re nave ; no recoroptnce to make. B.ildesthe Eng ini had haibaroufly destroyed, (pre vious to anv a,vowa!, or other tvi fence of hoffile i -.eulions ) the Span Hi frigate Mercides, with a mod valuable cargo ; and by this outrage ti.e lives of fcvtrol ■ cniinenl, and diit-.ne uiflied perfonsges at | the couA of Madrid, had b.ci. te...i:- j nated. I lie Britiflt cabmrt, however, gra 1 ciouily condtfcend: dto rtioive, that’.lie ! frigates detained in Liigiand, tiiouid be rellored to the government nghtful'y claiming, provided tiiat govcimricnt j would j ive ample security that ftv; wcu.d prrftrve the ItriCtelt ucutra ity. But i what naiion of so n uch confeq icnce as Spain decidedly is in the wais of Lu rope, would give cuy other securities, than thufcwli.fi a l..vvful treaty, reel procaliy beneficial to the llates ratify ing it, might afford ? None i:;rtai;iiy wouid ; and such a requisition, on the part of England, was a virtuaj manifes tation of iicflile views. It was fatd, however, in that country, that the pro- j feedings of the British govern ere t, as . related to Bpain, were jultifiable upon | tins ground ; that hpa.u fian acfualiy j advanced petuutary supplies to France, 1 in order to ass-t that coun ryir. t .r.,fc-1 euting with additional Vigor its hofii e i movtir.enis, agai: It England. By :h.- trcaiy of Bt. II Deionfi, Spain was bound “ to furn.fh a coi.iingrnt of na va'., and military force, for the prole- i ettuen of any future war hi which Fr; nte | cn age.” Spai , i.nx.cus to pre j k rve perct, prefered difenarging ntr ; (ib.iga.ion to rarice, ty prcu.naiy lull- . lid;es. ‘1 he pr,)polal was made to the j Court of ot. loud, and accepted.— 00 far, from this rr .-afure, evim log r.r. fios tile intention <>n the part t.f Spain, u j was the llep, it calculated to evidence fwth a dcpolition that fhc could puffibiy have t.kei', provided any regard w...iie ver v.’.s paid to the plighted frith of tier government. But war w.th Spam was > the oi-j ct of England, fur, laid a pain, pbielter, no doubt one under die min iftry “ Spain has never improved tlie ad vantapes . f colon zation ; and I hope there is no p:efumption in fitppnfing it to be the object of our iiiiuiilers, to form these colonies (mark reader, after cor.querittg them) into independent go vernments, under the (offering care ol Great Britain.” InJep ndent govern ments, under die folic 1 ing care 01 Great Britain! whole own govt, nn.ent is the moll fluttered, aibitrary, and wretched, under heaven 1 ! ! Now England knew very well, that ■ Spain had on y advanced In.ns of mon y |as fubUJieS to France, which were to i cx mpt the former l.oin taking an active 1 part in the wai. An active part fits vv .uid have been umhr ihe nec>!ff;y ot 1 taking, agreeably to the ffipuialioiis ol j 1 tie iredty ratified a. S-. Ildelonfo, hid j : pecuniary futlidics been r jetted by Na | . poieon. L’t it be recollected, ti.at ihe ; treaty b u u i'.ance and Spain n.u:u:lly j to ..ifi'.t rich outer in calc of i:iv,fi..n, j and not Spam a’.oi t- It w..s a fair ai I iia. ct enteied into by two nations, who j iuppofing their tntere.ts connected, j p!ec.gc 1 tlicinieives to -dferd afli.tance one to the other, wit 11 vei etthe!’ !h. u and find it urci ii iry ar ixpeuient to engage in warfare. Yet Ebgland t x;>. Cted, or pre. tended to expect, that Spain w uld, (as Jhe doeoj disregard the terms ot her coin pad ana in no way, whatever, aid her proieffcu ally. Since the English miniffry expefled this from Soatn, let me ask, what would 1 they have laid to the Emperor of Rus j ii.*, had he accepted the pacific advances which were made by the court of S.. Cloud, ear iy tu the year 1805. widen did not include the Butilh kingdom ?—They wool have c eciared tlie aourt of S. Pe terfburgh to be open to every species of venality and corruption ; and they would j havt pronounced, with jultiet too, tha. | the Ruili... En.peio was a inithiefs ..! I jiy. D übikts war would hive been delated again It the pn.iers of the Con 1 j tinent with whom they had before cul j j tivated an ...liar.ct—For the Eugfiih, \ 1 confident of ttKir naval ffrer.gth, pay] j l’ttle regard ta the friend fit ip of other I powers, except when they think to dc j uve imm diate benefit from ,t. j Now the obligations that bound Rus -1 ha to F.ugland wcie of the fame nature \ ltd tuoic, which bound Spain to Fraocej j the terms ot affiante, and tiie stipulations jot treaty. Confrqueutly the Court of l St Pettrfburgh would have been ar ins” j tifiablc in eltabiifh-.ng her own conctrns, 1 without any regard to tne neutrality, or ! pacification of Enginnd,aa the Court of Ida : id w.iuid have been ia refusing to iuppiy Fiance wuh oten and arms, or pecuniary subsidies in their Head. But war, war was ibe object of England ; and when propositions for the pacifica tion ot Lurope wcie made by the Empe ror ot the French ; when in the iaa b uagc ot nureaiy, he addrcffcJ the king oi England ; when he picclauted blouu “ 1 coijure your Mojelly not to ucuy yuurfeli the bappincls oi giving piace to the world, and t: leaving tiiat iweet fatisfaHioa to your childrin,” when 1 lay the Lmperore-f the French thus ai drtffed the B.itnh king what was the 1 monarch's reply . 5 tu aicartain this, wei need cnij Lave rcArtnce tu Lard Mu.- JCIV.;’; !al . J. • ■ - It, r > idti-nm: ?■. 5 J -,v -vm mcen h i ( ti.ft * -.is > 1 -- j-: ty let it irrii” lh.i- , |a: !wer partioß... >y to the overt utc n.v e I Inin until ne communica ed with the ‘powers of ih - emit went, v.ith win.in 1■: was erjaged in cot.fi lent ai conr.tx 2 ‘and relations.” It th.-n Eugland won -i j not, even to cfL 1 the general pacifica ] lion ct Europe, aff-nt to the overtures of France without consulting, b'y to the te r rns of her compacts) her : continental allies ; how in ihe name ‘of common fci.fe came it to pals, that Spain was blamed for fulfil'Em the terms of her treaty with France? B.caiUe Great Biitain tvifhtd to war aga.nlt Spain, and | f or no other rt afon ; and the pacific o ■ L'erturrs of Napoieon were r< i/Cted only, j becaufc | bloiK sh. and. I hare Ih tvn the unjult, [mid tyrannical com i.et of tie Briuifi ! catit .1 in vjiicus instances. 1 wii! next 1 jirocced to sh: w in r recent “dfs of i.-jus j tide towards Ameticn particularly; at.d ftiaii t fur in the couife f that appiica j . Ot’ UCll iciiiaitit 08 UTC ?.ppiK' t Div IU t C fllbjeft, FAVONIUS. KCiKr.-a-ijt. vb r -OLvos**ojLo*eijt.-i..ernfli JO a LIVERPOOL, Thcfiuefafl fulling Sl'd e'V/’ PTU,'. it. .'Sk-AT-cTa ST ‘NT ON, trader, - Havdrg half her Carro engaged, for Freight l of the Remainder,—Apply to BLNJAMiN ; MARSK-4LL, or ‘ ‘ n. u S. 1 ‘ ichards. Ttljabs IVi.urf, J Odlober 2? 422 ( . IU3T RI-.CHIVED, PAR Ship NFPriJNF., f.om h .-to. lor/:, iind fur sale vtoy lew for C,.i 0 ■ pootl notes .n Town, jIS Hl,d. SUGAR 0 Ditto Coneras i fi Ditto ;n1 ] 6 tap s Cofld* 1 4 Pipes Lnbon Wine 1 4 Barrels Railings, a.id ; 1 ‘Ton Shear I\loulds. 1 sJISO* 1 On CONS! NMENT per Hid Nifti ms. 6 1 ipta Old Madeiia WlN£ ‘.nd | i Boxes lrirti Line ns j Fur Sale wo” b'j A. & S. RICHARDS. Odlober 22 422 Ut&rge Buchanan & Cos. (Johnston’s Square.) Have receivtu by the late | .vuis from 13.i tain their FALL bUITT Y, COMPRISING A GENERAL ASSORTMENT, FOR THE TOWN AND COUNTRY TRADE, which they will dilpole of on moderate lei ms. September jo - 41 5. NOTICE. f)wRSONS pc k-Hed of books w’fh tFa i. name of BRYAN, written in tlem, will r.bl.ge tile fob fen her by leaving them wula Mr. C ‘ aki.rs i lARTur. He has given away fome, thii ; will be taffy cleftingn.iiied. he i parricutiirlv desirous of recovering an oil ten [of Cai.iu Wiu. ams in three v< I wji’i ! IOICJ RANDOLPHS, name on the title 1 P-S e - Jsfrph Bryan. Oc über to. 4t- Land For t'a'e, i A T t * ie Seventeen n i ; n HOUSE on the ] _ \ Auguf.a roid, 9 lsrp Hl'U E fir for I tu. Inifinels, fra T-A\ -I'M 01 STOKE, i e Land contains s venty six aires, j who h one third is cleared lying cu iht road. ■'in- and I'iTT.fc.S will b; given to the puicha fer, apply to 1 UOK .R Sc CLARK, Market* 1 iuuare. For further particulars, app yto btc] hen /.chor.s. Oifto'ier 14 41 p f } ■a /ncr r r? ; v'/V i\j Him t, I.L perfans ere f >r'/.l to give credit ro f V any one on my account without rnjr written crdcr. John M llt tarns. Ofioser 7 „ ASSIZE for October, iX.of>, ’T’ HE price of FLOUR belt 9 \.2 dolljf X per barrel, Bread in -It weigh, y;i’ j 12 t-u cents Lo~f ! 6 1-4 cents !,rut ‘ *'b. 07. | rib. i i,> M , Os whl'h ail. rtakers and Selievs ct Br:^ 1 re to take due and particular “notice. ff. MARScisIL, City Treasurer, | BOARD ■‘7 COMMISSION, LR.S of PILOTAGE. , Savannah, ‘June 4, iBo, T. E ‘l.fcoi’er 1* f several perfen^ ■ !nS ii'egtliy as Pilots, | CrJ:reJ, Thar the ft-cre'iry do tronthly tiie mriesot luch Pilots, as HCtfEii 1 lira'll iu or .icrotbis board, Rx!ru3 f<.n. the ATinu.'es. THOMAS rr"T, Secretary A-kUJ'.r to *be orderef the i I do he.r'b-. give notice, that the follow ! perf.vu only, are duly a-lliorired tq r.jft • Pitot!, ‘ Thomas Nottage, ) IP.am Clay, > J IScranton, ) , m.,., i . . .. Era:cn r ON Avii'iam Royllcfl, 1 Elijah Broughton, *. J hcraat A'wortny, j Ricbtrd W.ii', Branch P'iot. William Wall, tufting under uim, John Major,. . Peter C*t-r, Reuben Anderfcn, f Job.. Bran shy, ) Certi£kl e Pil^ John Denuts, D John Dixon, C. Tnoiriii Osaorne. y THLUAAij PITT, **rf, ( u