Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, January 01, 1803, Image 3

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‘i he 27th September was a day of grta re joicing at Schwirz, on account of the opening of the diet. It was composed of deputies from all cantons, except Fribourg and Le man. Aloys Reding made a speech upon the occasion, and was appointed prefident* London , OElober 19. A paper of last night communicated the fol lowing intelligence contained in a letter from Calais : “ I have the honor to inform you, that the Firjl Corfu! fer our from Paris the ceth of Ven demaire, (Oft. 12 1 to go to Rouen, Havre, Boulogne, Calais, Dunkirk, &c. Such is the report of the day. We exr>ed him here the beginning of next w r eek. What I can allure tr> O you is, that M. Mengaud, commilfiry-gene ral, hasfet out to-day to meet him.” The above intelligence produced in the fame paper the following comments : T his cannot but excite fome astonishment and uneaftnefs in rbis country, \ f the informa ricn may be conlidered as authentic, and we can fee no good reason for doubting it. The in tentions of the chief cental wiii probably *be revealed to us only by a thou, and ir is perhaps no great violence to probability, if we enter tain the suspicion, that the vilt of the chief ccnftl to’jthe seaports nppofite to the English coalt, is no favorable omen for this coun try. We have within these few days endea vored to open to the public mind the Haiation of this country with relp-d ro the French al Jiance. The circn-nftances between the two countries, we vvill frankly own, excite appre hension in our mind, that the continuance cf Mpeace cannot be long. We are fatisfiea that Tninifters will do (very thing in their power For the prefervatiou of peace ; bur fucrifice> joay be demanded wlvch the honor and in terests of the country forbid any min liters ro make. Much as we and fire peace, we mull ever think war a Idler evil than cl ["honor. We notice this article principally on ac- | count of the comments, which, as die paper is connected with government, defervts atten tion. With refpecl to the* in.c'digence irfelf, we cannot but imagine that rhe paper has been imposed upon. Surely if Bonaparte had id Paris upon such a tour, which he would of course vvifh to be as publicly known as poffi* ble, the Moniteur, of Friday lair, which we received this morning, would have been in truded to announce his departure from St j Cloud . But the apprehensions which this pa-! per exprefles, of the fliort continuance of the j peace, are, we feir, but t.o well founded. Our por s begin already ro wear j more ac tive afped—and diipatches follow each otirei with the greateit rapidity. The fupplv brig failed from Peri/mouth vtf terd iv morning, with feaied orders and with such expedit.on, that Die could not wait for the usual supply of vegetables to be lent on board. * Two line of battle (hips, at Spitbead, have been directed to tike in proviiions and ito.es for the Mediterranean, with ai! partible ipetd The Apc ! lo and Loire firgaos have been ordered to be commiuioned immedia elv * and notice has been given ro the renters o’ south sea comnon, that foould a camp bed e Ti ed vecejfary , they are to quit pojeffion at a iwceids warring. Such are the warlike indications, and such | the intelligence which we received this morn- * ing from Porif nouth. 4 God avrrt from human nature the tremend ous scourge of war! But iGve can only enjoy peace by facrifices and fubmiflions, wounding to the honour and Lterells of our country, the fcourje of war, tremendous as it is, is prefera ble to such and difgracefu! peace* All that could be done to maintain tran quility has been done by us. The treaty irfelf amply proved to all Europe our pacific wifnes and intentions. But France fee ms to confider that, hecaufe we did much to put an end to hofliiities, we will endure any thing rathei than renew them : (lie thinks that, because we love peacewe will bearinfuic. Sheknows little or our vigilence, though hitherto in silence—we have watched her gigantic Brides—her accession of territory in Italy ; her attempt to debilitate, and in faft to uCllroy the Germanic body h her hostile conduct to Switzerland —we can no longer remain tame 9* a lyftem Which aimi M ur.ivertal dominion. Under such circnmftances, should we again after so short a period of troubles repole, be forced tounlheath the {word, we {hall have the conlolation of knowing that it is unmeatnec in the cause of juilice. Ihe confiul is milera bly mills ken, it he thinks we want amp*c re <hurc?s. The whole country will, to a man, ie aqairift him, and he will 6na prepared ,vnd determined to Commence and carry On he druggie tolo torpor e : egn(. We have been informed that leveiu* Ship builders who had contra&ed with Government to build (hips, and who were ordered at the fmning of the Definitive Treaty to Jtheir works, have, w.th’n these three days, received orders ro rcfume am. f' ,VL them. A letter from our correspondent at Win chester, dated the i9 r h infb fays*—** Ihe Earl of Banbury, who commands the y Regiment of Life Gards, and the OommanJrrij- Officer of the 4th, in gan ifon, here this mo*n inc>, received official papers from the Wa< Office, dating that the reduction of the army is countermanded. 5 ’ Guober. 20. Ir was vefterday reported, that orders had been ddpatched to the foreign ftarion for t.V ships there that were about to return tc Europe ro remain till further orders. Poll bills have been duck up in mod parts of the town offering lioeral bounties for fcamen for s’oops and other final! war. SAVANNAH, January t, 1803. On the 17 th 10 ft am the ports of the Baha mas were declared free by proclamation for the admiilion of American vrflels with pro vi lion a—So great was the demand ! iff The remainder of Th. U. P. Charlton s address will appear in our next. Marine List. ENTERED, Schooner Lydia, IVest , Char left on, Ocean, Roach , Sc. Croix, Sloop, Minerva, M c Lean, Char left on, Brig Polly. Clop, Antigua, Barque Nixon, Shaw, Liverpool , Sch oner, savannah packet, Burke, Char left on, Ragle, Lroup, Jawaicr, Planters Adventure, Johnson, ditto, Brig j obn Mams, Parrott, London , Ship Lora Middleton, Hawkins, and tij, Brg, St. Clair, Gribbin, Port Republic, ship Daphne , Mai com, Liverpool, Brig, sw’ft, Floyd, N ew-lork, ship, Ma'garett, IVilks, Lath, schooner Hannah , Ihiell, A ax-Cayes*, CLEARED, ship Mary, Barack, N. Providence, Brig lifource, iVnkinfct, New-Fork, schooner salty (A Poly, XVhstht, ditto, Eliza, s Iran reman, ditto , Brig Polly, Clarke, Jamaica,, j\ 1 1 v 1 a , Graham , Barb ad wt, ship Mis issippi , Callahan, Liverpool, Minerva, Choate. per ditto, schooner Union, Lamb. New-Tork, \ Brig !Va(h<ngton, Routh, per tiilty loop Major/s Daughter, R ose, Beaufort, B>ig Georgia, Regers, New Fork , sloop, sally, Mejerve, sun Dry, Ca. By the gijry cf the grand Architect aft be Uusvcr j e. LEX EX TEXEBRIS , die At by jt ability and power. Nl Od ICE is heroby given , that the | fubliiae Masons of Savannah, in the fiats of Georgia* having appli ed to tiie council of /Vmces of je rufalem, in Charhdlou, South Carolina, for patent and power to edablifh a fnblime lodge of perfection in this city, which being granted them* and their mcceflbrs in oirlce, bearing date he 9th day of Cislde 5563 Anno Luci us 5802, and of the Christian /Era the 4th day of Dec. 1802, authorifing the following named brethern officers ot laid Lodge for the present year. Abraham Jacobs, F. P% James Clerk, K. T. James Sirupfon, 8. G. S. IF . Moses Sheftall, S t G . 1 . IV. William Moore, S, G . O & K. $. Isaac Franks , S. G. T. John Kadder, S. G. XL C. JVillutm Crawford, S. G. C. G. G. R . Dukes , S> G. S. Who were convened at the home of brother A, Jacobs on Thursday De cember 30th 1802,and regularly inftal ?ed in their refpeclive offices by brother Alexander Placide, !)• G. I. from the Grand Council of Charleston who was fully and regularly authotifed so to do. By order of the T. P. WILLIAM MOORF., g. Lost, Ap AIR spectacles in a pnlifhed steel ( afe — any ter fori fin dir y them , will oblige the owner by leaver them at this cj fee! A fa**:ant will be rewarded. “January t, 1803. ■ lfil— — r , A Canoe built boat, supposed to be about 2 5 teeth**, brown tunnels, panted white *n the out ; yellow on the infidt ; rows with fix ours, fifiy *9 ‘ creek in the subscriber s plantation, adjacent to the cit eastward. The owner can have her, ly pro mug pro perty and paying charges, on applying^ £ Y( N. Savannah, January 1, 1803. aa'At:. ..•ami; . i f W Rah RE AS a ccmmijjion of bankruptcy is appended (ft iftue dfort h again ft Rj c hard Wayne, j >nior, and Benjamin Sims, trading ■‘d*r the fern of Wayne cc Sims, late of sa vannah, but now of Augusta, Merchants, and hey being declared bankrupt are feverrd y requi red to lurrender thcnvdvcs to the comxtftionen in thefaid sommifjion named, or the major part there fon the :oth ‘-fid 20'h days of junvvry, c.udcn the y and day cf February next, at ten o'clock in the foremen of each day, at Ajhton sTavern, in the city of Augusta, and wade a full dijcoveiy and diE elefure of their jatd est ate and efte Sts, when and where the creditors a> el 9 come prepared to prove their debts, and at the second fitting to chufe as fign-ecs, and at the last getting the fiid bankrupts are required to finiftj their examina v-u, and the creditors are to a tent to or dissent from the a. low ance of their certificate. Ail per fans indebted to Jaid bankrupts vr either cf them, or iba- have any of their cr either of their ejj'eEls are not to pay or deliver the fame, but to give notice , to S. JONES) solicitor* December 24, t3c*?. (iX J GEOkuLa. by F.DW.VkD iVHi IE, ol the Court of Ordinance, for the county os Chatham in the daie aforefaid. WHEREAS Mis. Mary Vallottan and Moses Vallorcsn, have made appli caiion for letters. of administration on the cltare and effects of Jere ri h Odver Val ! o‘* tan, late of the citv of Savannah, deceased, rhefe are therefore to cite and admoriidi ad and lingular flic kindred and creditors of thr deceaied, r o file their objections (if ai l / they have) in my office on or before th- 2y:h day of JutV next, other wile letters of admin dila tion will be granted tnem. Given under my hand and seal in Sa vannah, the 27th day of December, flf^f*’' 1 t^c y car °f our Lord, 1 802, and m (E id i7C ‘ l F car A nerican i.ide - slipendence. January too 2. ir. Fubuc auction. v)n 1 tttj lay tbs 1 li/j af ‘fa*uary, at the Lnck-jlorc of “j antes IP all see (ft cf s 0 1 the Bay, will be jold will:out re jerve, a stock of Dry good-. Cos ftfUng of a variety of ujspnl and fed j enable Articles. AMONG WHICH A TIE THE FOLLOWING — COAKSfc and ;e cloths, elaftie ditto batil coatings olive and bn if caTTinlCrs toilinett and fwansdo wll veic pat terns 500 yds. itriped liniTys* 1000 ditto purple calicoes, 200 dirto black mod s, Ito ditto tamboured, jaconet u book muffins ; JSO ditto white and (due lufirings. 30 ds: fliavvls and handkerchiefs ; 50 ps. figured and hair ribbons, 24 ditto diirants and calimancocs : 20 ditto iriili linens, l o ditto fuflians. 12 doz. mens ft:rr’dhar§, 6 ditto table cloths, from 8- r 0 to 10-16 t 2 womens (cadet and grey cloaks, 12 dz. mens and womens cotton (lockings. o , muflinetts and diml ties* royal rib and fattinett, 10-4 huckaback, cambricks, ofnaburg, nuns and cotton thread. A variety of hardware at:d iron mon- gery, v;z : chess and closet locks, pad locks, fad die bosses ; drawing knives : adzes, augurs ; chiifels ; plain irons ; hammers * coopers conipafles j coffee mills; tea kettles ; sugar boxes ; dreftiiig cases ; go gro. common metal buttons ; cutteau, penknives, feiffors, See. &c; ALSO, 50 kegs yellow oei e and spanilh browiv. Terms of sale : For allfums of one hundred dollars and upwards, a credit of three months, the , purchasers giving notes with approved endorsers ; and tor ail funs under ioo dollars, cafli on delivery. *** The sale will commence at t I o’- dock, and be continued from d*y to lay Vtntil the whole is disposed of. January i, T. AKNOI .D, Ahfl. ” JiJSTRLCEIVEIdon CONSIGNMENT, lo boxes fine Irifii Linen, For fate at a Jaw advance for approved paper at sixty and ninety days. K. Jacobs. I January i, 1803. ( 2 * 4L AUCTION. On TuCihiy’ liifc 4,0 cd jdtiun f, in Ha t, Will be fold, at the Court-houfc intlft city, a Farm Lot, situated in the neigh-* borer hood of savannah, containing acres* A full decryption of the fame will be made Known on the day of sale —at the fame time and place, a prime Negro Fellow, also, two tracts of Land, in Liberty c r wity—one con. dining 500 acres, the other 270, prim: cotten and net laid. Flats and grams may be J.en, by applying to Joseph Arnold, AucT. AUCTION. On Monday rexf, January, will be si Id at COMMERCE ROW, 9 Barrels siigat , 1 pipe brandy , 10 bar rels apple brandy, barrels cherry bounce, 1 hogshead Jamaica rum, 1 hogsheadmoLiffes, 6 kegs nia.ufattuned tobacco, 20 jars grapes 4 crates Liverpool ware, 260 ft raws tum blers, 20 pieces caUicoes, 4. pieces cloths, 10 pieces white plains, 30 pieces napt cottons, pieces cotton bagging, pieces ofuabrigs, 5 doz. n wind for chairs, 2 Si ttees —with a variety cf other articles,—sale to commence at 10 o'clock >. F. Hills, auft, “ PUBLIC SALE. WILL be fold, on Saturday , January j KO3, at the house of Le wis Shulls, de feated, fun dry art teles, conftftir.g of a comp lea t sett of Carpenters* Tods, (ftc.—sale to com mence free if dy at one o'clock. Joseph Longworth, Admr. December 20, 1802. sheriffs sales. OV Tuesday, j -I day of February next, will bt sold bv public out-cry, at ‘he court-house in this city -, between the hours 0! 1 o and 3 o'clock, all the improvements on the L ot Know ! by the number 4, Duke llreet, Derby ward, in the city of occupied by the defendant, jeize las th* pro perty of Mhrijiiana Renfhaw, la e ChrijH ana Ducoin, pointed out by the pi in tiffs at— orney. One Negrj, jeized as the property of the eflute of mrs. IT. Gibbons, pointed out by the plaintiff’ at the Juit of WUliant Joseph Gibbons ‘: — conditions, cash. Thomas Norton, shjf\ r. c, January i, 1803. ( 28 ) c a lit ion ! TO prevent rad person from trading with or’ receiving in payment , a Note of hand giv en by Alexander Fawn to Andrew XI Dowell for the turn of one hundred and t verity -four dol lars, dated the 16 th April , 1802, payable in ninety days after date , as 1 have received the va lue for the above note- Andrew M*T)oweP, For St. MAR Vs’. ’THE l ast foiling Pilot Boat bui l t schooner, PATS If?, Henry Womb XI aster, will fad cn TusUy thf 4// infant, for freight or pa [[age, having excel lent accommodations,apply to the master on board* or to Thomas Dollaghan, on Telfair s wharf. January rst, 180? „ (i*y NOTICE. A LL persons having any demands again fl t ls £ £jl est ate of Lewis tilts, ‘ Uoeajcft, are re qu'ftsd to render than in properly attefsed to , and those who are indebted to said est ate are jolt cited to make immediate payment, to Jos. Lon r fworth, Adair, ‘savannah. 7>r. 20, iRr. NOFiCE E who have any demands again ft the I est ate of J U add iff Late of Savan nah, deceajed, wi l phea/e present their accounts properly attested 10. Thor,its Lawrtr.ce, Thomas Scott, Admri. Savannah, Dec. 2gd, Boz. (Gif’ 25,20 c DOLLARS, TH E hOl.eit prize A fev T.cVesinthe _ fJew-York Loue y (ro be drawn in February p>tx ) for fa’e, enquire at his office. January I, 1803. Wanted Immediately. EIGHT or ten p*imefield hands, for the purpose es cultivating Coito’i, near this city : A diberalpricd will be paid punctually ■: 7 hey will be well treated. For further particulars apply at this cjfice. Savannah. January I, j &02. 23Wt f . WANTj A SITU.viiON, A & an Overfed a y< ung man that is wtl l a<- quaiared w?li ihe management of negroe?* ;ne CuXV'tion of cot'on and rice ; and can product recommendation for hiS honrffy and icTt e y ; Pur lurcher particulars enquire of ue primers r, IS"> 3- 3 * Jackson & Hartstene Have receivedp er ship Daphne. Capt. i\da.co'J? 9 from Liver Foci, I o Casks London bot led Poorer; r Trunlr -die and cot.ou Umbras. January i, 1833* { 2 li