Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, May 26, 1803, Image 1

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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer. Volume I; Six Dollars a Year, half* in Advance/ f Thomas 6* William Smith, Hereby inform their country friends, that they have received and are now opening • their supply of SPRING GOODS, PER the Minerva, Mrfiippi ad America—and are dow difpoiing of them on their usual low terms. / ALSO,, By said (hips; they have received, 8,000 BUSHELS SALT, and Cr?tes CROKERY MARE. May ~ BANKRUPTCY. ~ Whirs a s aCmmiflm of Bankruptcy is awarded, against CUNNINoHAM NEW ALL, of Savannah, dealur and chapman, and he being declared Bankrupt , is hereby required tofurrender knmfelf to the CommiJJiorters in thefaid Commifflon named on the nth and 2%tb days of May, and on the nth of June next , at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of each day , at the Court-bvuje in the city of Savannab-r-at theflrft of which meetings the cr editors are to come prepared to prove their debts—-at theJecond meeting to cbooje AJflgtiect and at the third meeting the creditors , who will have proven their debts , are to ajfent to or dijfent from granting the Jaid Bankrupt his Certificate. Jg All penlons indebted the said bankrupt, or who have any goods or effetJs of his in their hands are desire dto give notice thereof to Mr. Robert Greer. ... WILLIAM DAVIES, Solicitor, April 30. Marshal's Sale. Will befold on Saturday, the qtb June next, - at the court-houje in Savannah , between hours of ten and two o'clock, SIX NEGROES, taken as the property of B. Ravenburjl, at the suit of A Ulfprunger, B. WALL, Marjhri it. G. May iq. ■- -• ■ 66 NEW-G O FA RTN ERSHIP. Tibe Sub/cribers have /bis day entered into tfartvcrjhij) under the firm of FAIRCHILD fc? COOLIDGE And take ihi method efinforming their friends and the public that they have on hand and will continue to keep a general affbrtment of Dry Goods Groceries ironmongery, and Ship Chandlery, which they will fell on the tnofl reasonable terms by wholesale or retail for Calh or produce, Lewis Fairchild,. Henry J. Coolidge, May i, 180$. 6i For Sale by the Sublcribet s, ICO boxes of the very heft quality Spanish Segcas, FAIRCHILD & COOLIDGE* RMay 12, 1803 64 Just Received, And for Jale at J. ARNOLD'S , Store 10 calks firll quality Lomloti Porter * 5 qr. calks Maderira Wine 2 half pipes do. dq. 6 hhds. N. E. Rum So barrels pickled Herring, , May -I*. - 64 PHILETUS HAVENS and JAMES BILBO, Having entered into copartnerfhip under the firm of HAVENS and BILBO,. Offer their services to the planters and others in the Factorage & CommiJJion Bufmejs. For which purpose they have taken the wharf and part cf the Acres lately occupied by Messrs. Belcher and Dickinson, where any species of property entrust ed to them for fair, can be favely stored. They have also purchased Messrs. Belcher and Dickiofon’s re* maintng Stock of Ship Chandlery, A general assortment of which, and GROCERIES, They intend keeping. May 2. 61. - 1 . .... ‘ ■ mncE. THE SUBSCRIBER, ON account of his health , being obliged to remove from this fate, requefis ail per- Jons who have demands againfi him, or the late firm of William Belcher ifeo. and Belcher & Dickinson, to exhibit them for fettle ment . Thofi indebted are earnestly in treated tofftake payment , #r at leaf call and liquidate their refpeStive ba lances. ‘ WILLIAM BELCHER: Savannah, May 2, 1803. — (>i~-iawtf. NOTICE. Diflolution of Co-partnership. Tbe bad health of the Subscribers, RENDERING them unable toprefecute ba st ntfs in Savannah, public notice is here h given that in confequence'tbc Copartnerjbtp ol BELCHER &. DICKINSON, \ was diffelved on the 30 tb ultimo . WILLIAM BELCHER. town D. DICKINSON. FOR FREIGHT OR CH\RIER. I^ Spooner, ALBERT, port,* lyiny at IVayne 3 s wharf \ with all her Sac kle (Sc. — Burthen about Ho ton For further particulars , enquire of- Thomas Fitzgerald, near Thomas Gibbons's. January 1 2. (xitf. FOR NEW-POR i , 1 , . The Sloop Sally, INTENDED as a constant tr t • der during the wir>trr from th> port to the fouthertv ports of-, thn, ftate—{he has good accommodations tor freight orjjaffengers. Theibulielt f ♦vtv will be thankfully received. For further particulars enquire of Mr. Samuel Howard, or o’ Isaac N. Meserve, mailer, or) Board. Oflober 23, 1802. R. & J. BOLTON, Have just received per tie Miffiffippi,from Liverpool , 8 eases Hats, suitable for summer wear, I $ pieces ladies Cloth and fine fight Cafiimere, 3 trnnks mufiins, plain, white and black figured, and handkerchiefs, 200 pieces bed cotton Bagging, 1 cask pewter bafons, piates and candle moulds, 2 cases Irilhl inen, l dozen belt curled hair matrefl^s, 12 bales ofnaburgs, “ . too calks nails, fiat and (harp points, Striped and fiHc nankeens, quiltings, dimities, &c. white and blat k cambric, Legs white lead, yrilow ochre and Spatfifh brown, Frying pans: hair brooms, Carpenters* tools: cutlery *■ Ironmongery, Portmantua trunks, ‘ x Gentlemens faddiesv-awd plated chair Servants glazed hats. : May b. 63. KLEGANT FURNITURE FOR U Li, J JUST landed from on board the Ihip Comet, Cap* Stevenfon,’ from Baltimore, a quantity of ex cel lent Mahogany Furniture . Ofthq latest fefhions, conlifting of Cases, Side Boards, Circular and ftralght front Bu reaus, Fall Desks, Circular aud fa tu Cr<j Ta bles,’Ovaf Pembroke do. Northumberland diptng do circular and straight Balon Hands, Candle Hands, &c —ALSO, — A few fancy Chairs, The citizens ofSavannah are particularly requeued tc view the abovefurniture,aS it is of afuperior quality, and will be fold low for calh or produce Any per son wilhing to purchale bed Heads, or any article in the above line, can be fuppked in a few weeks by Edward Prieftiey, at Johnson& Robertson, &co’s. old Compting-houfe. December^. JUST RECEIVED] Andfor sale by the subscriber , at his fiore, No, 5, Exchange, (fas ing the river) 20 barrels-excellent Sugar, 6 puncheons 2d proof Rum, (high flavor) So reams Foolscap Paper, 160 ditto Post ditto, I trunk Engli/h Shoes, 30 dozen D >e, Buffi and Orange color’d Gloves, 1 pair Duelling Pittols, fnighly fiuifhed) 6 very elegant Double Barrel Guns, 3 boxes of Irtfh Linen, . 30 boxes Turpentine Soap> 2000 bulhels Liverpool Salt,- 4 pipes Cogniac Brandy. AIT, A likely Negro Boy, about 14 years old, accus tomed to attend a house- The above will be fold cheap for Calh or good paper, at 60 days* RALPH* JACOBS. April 8. ts. 54. T. M. WGODBRIDGE, North-East corner of the Exchange, Has just ReciveJ, ON CONSIGNMENT. 30 Hhds. fir ft quality Sugar, 10 Pipes 4th prooff French Brandy, 50 Barrels pickled Filli, 50 Kegs excellent Butter, IO Tons assorted Bar-iron, 5 Hhds. 4th proof Jamaica Rum, 9 Pipes Northern Gin, 3 Tons assorted Cordage, 150 Barrels Superfine Flour* 200 Kegs of Crackers; with a vatiety of DRY GOODS, whirh articles he will fell low for cash. April 2i. —-60. ‘ NOTICE. . THE SubfcnbeK being appointed AUCTION EERS for the City of Savannah, have entered en tered into contract to puriue that bufinels under the firm of THOMAS M. WOODBRIDGE & Cos. at the ftcre north east corner of the Exchange, where, upon GOODS being deposit for sale, liberal advan ces in Cash will be made. T. M. WOODBRIDGE. J* P. WILLIAMSON- N. B. Their regular (als days will be Wed nefdaysand Saturdays*. * 8 SAVANNAH, Printed ey L YON & MORSE* MAY 26, 1803. P/HNIS and OIL. sr/buri 1 •’ r .‘ath thanks to t* > citizens of Suvan vah for putt an J informs tk-vt ht has novt on hati fit Jitoi nt. cQnsist'*'r rt //<■ wing ar tides ti! V: pA. h; mi.h \ke truj j reguh . viz : Oil,, ay ;.-e re. gallon j w hite >..k and ary or grcf'T/.-f a oil brown, ditto xi.to—v-'lo °* *T>r o fi -o —red lead Venetian red ion. purple p to: yellow— rotten it ne, cornice {tone. *e? rest sr a ne—final t— Hingis is—ndc bal k—i>l ack lea and bi. ck—-befl Irifti pine- R,oid and fib er let, Dutch n> til _ 3pani Hi whit# pvittey—with tnix< and colour#/*! p defeription* at a (hort nrrice, v ? arianted &c.— > yf!jes fl*ciies and pencils. Marineis coirpafies re paired with difpstch. Joseph Prescott February 21, IBc3 ‘42) THE SUBSCRIBER, ~ ~ Offers his jervic?s to his friends and the public , in the Fa&orage, Vendue, arid COMMISSION BUSINESS. Af he means to confine himfelf firiftiy to tbeabovi bujmeis, be flatten biihfeitbe jhah be able to give ialtsfdftion to P>oit who may employ him. Jy iShPH AKNGi .1 >, Commerce Row Nov. %. WILLIAM A?EL)S‘ (A Cos, * V Have imported,in Ihe baique, and st-sip Daphne jfuMiv Liverpool and /hip ’V'argaret, from koiiand a very handiome and General ajfortment of GOODS, Which they will dilpofe of on the lowtft terms by the piece or package, it; tRq5. ( "2tf. • Eawtn if. Bolton , FLs so” laic it his ihip yard O PRUCii and Yellow pinefpars and malli: tiom z $ to 73 feet long whic h will b fold at a moderate price in rough or wrought. White pine Boards, Rangiug Timber, Tar Tui*pntinc, He is wed fixed for heaving vessels down and doing all kinds ship carpenters work. Factorage Commijficn (jf Vendue Fuji ness. THE SUBSCRIBER , r TAVing been duly appointed one of the Vendor in Matters, for tfee city of Ivanna h, ofFcrshis L r vices to the public for the difpolkl q£ GOODS at Au&ion, at the Vendue Store, Commerce Row. He has convenient ftorcs far tranfa&mg bufitiefs in the Fa&orage and ‘CatnrrtHfibn line. All favors duly ac knowledged afcd piWiuallv attended to hv INGRAM M. MON NO X, March 2?, 1803, 2 awtf. FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS.. Coffee Ho use wharf THE Subscribers haying entered intoco partnerlhip under the firm of Phinizy Sc Wclman, and having rented convenient Holes on laid wharf for the reception of all kinds of Produce and Property which may be enrrufted to theis care offer their fei vice to their Friends and the Public in the above line and hope by ftrift attention ro merit their confidence. Their counting Houle is the one lately occupied by E. Static on laid wharf. Ferdinand Phinizy Francis R.Welman January £ 1803 Coroner’s Sale. ON the 24th in:>. will be fold at the town of lvtceWorough, between the .hours of ten and three o’clock, hy he public outcry, ajl the perisha— ble property belonging to t‘e ettate of Wrn. Shep. ard, ieized and raken under several executions. Condition*—Cafh. RICHARD GIRARDEAU, May 16 —6?. poronc*- Received on Consignment, u ajforiment of elegant endfajktonabie Fans. 12 Dozen gentlemens’ whi-c and black fiik hose, 15 do. Ladies’ fafhionabie green clock do. 8 do. boxes fine fancy ribbons, 10 ps. 6 4 India cotton cambric and muslins, 68 Fancy robe fhav/is, 4 9 dozen ladies* fine Kid gloves trimmed, 12 Dozen gentlemen’s Buck’s skin ditto, 4 pieces dimities, 3 pieces quiltings, 18 pieces mullin shawls, t 2 Do?en fancy dress ditto, 2 doz. Sufpcnders, 2 Cases fine black has, 1 do. London white do. I Ditto ditto plate ditto, 4 2 Men's and youth's ditto. Which tv til be fold exceedingly law by the piece, dozen or package. * HILLS if MONNOX. April 25, 1803. (fig) Blank Books. l for sale at this Office. Twelve and a bail L-onts fingJe, Ft cm the National Intelligencer. Federal ism has become outrageous at the ZnlT” ° f c°n r . M,ffiis PPi right,, and the ftrufhon of all its fpiendid visions of war and energetic government. The violati nos ce e ri g nrs fired the vengeance of irs pa tU zans ; they declared national honor inlu!ted, national in rereft profiled, and called for the avenome- arm rj war— - m fUves fneml/ of puce, at the mom.nc th’V demanded war measures to prelerve it. adminiftratlon and the nation, Klmnc* r highly the blcfilnps of peace, wantonK f 0 zard them, relolved, in che tiifi imtancfcv fy the a pacific rtnnor.ftraf ce. Th^ in the opinifm of their iilverfiries, # was cow-, ardice and crime. They laughed at the idea of gaining nnv thing by negoci irion. The 7 declared that it Tnmg was to be got but by the bnyon€t. This idea th-y inculcated far and w'lJe, in the New*hn 0 1an 1 Hates, where r.oll: of the prefies we-c iniified in their fervicc, they represented the a iminiflrac Onof the federal government ?s j*uhl nin.ous, and prepared to surrender national independence ralherthan appeal r o arm-,. They profi.ed of the criminal deUifion. They gained their creations in Ncw-Hamplbne, Mafibrhufctis and Riribo denrd bv tlie suc cess ofiheir deception, tht*y raised their for ces in New-York, and determined under a veteran La icr, to make a defperac Hand. Their preflfes teemed with deception } and rhe dedion being son to take place, they promded theinfelves ihc fruits of a deveptiom they knew could only be temporary. But if its effc&s lhould be permanent; if they earn ed their men : they felt little regard for the means. Unfortunately, however for them, the let ter of the Marquis de Cufa Yn jo, announc ing the of our Mi Tilippi rights, o-achurt New-Turk on Saturday-* It ought to have been received as 2 death blow to the hopes cf fedcraitfm. It oj . hr. to have Oruck with diliinay its violent partisans, ar<J con ligned them to eternal fiit ntr. I proved the extravagance of thejf : the roily or guilt of measures that won! 1 h.ive ltd m < ri mediufe war j the vvifdom of government in preserving peace ; and the f If ho and of every calumny chat had been prop-/ate 1 £giinft them. But, notwithstanding this complete triumph of truth ; mifreprefenution, wi h ns b ufand mngues, (till will utter falsehoods a oic weak, it pofable, than criminal. ‘The Evening Fo*t asks whether Cf th’s is any thing more than a Hirer, jdo.vn right im nu dent attempt to impof* hi non, and to gull the people of the United Suites, n the molt grofsan fhameful manner?’* Agiin— f6 Buc admitting ’.t every word to be preeifdy true and coiTtfr, what.is the amount of it? Hie place of depofu is to be reftortd for the pre lent ; and wh.at then ? Is any repararion Ur biles piomifed ? Is the conduct of the Spa nidi intendant ciifivowed, or hi nfjf cenbr ed even in the manner r” “ The place ot dspoftr is reflated Ur the prelent —and what tben‘T’ Answer* —We have restored tons all we evcr-pqflcfied all cur rights justify our (.Lim ing ; and the nation is kept in peace. Is this nothing ? L*c the mlil ons anfw’ r, whole property and lives must carry us thro jgo a l these wars in wilich the imqnejs A m. l tiaced ambition may plunge trie na.ion. I. z- -hi hoileft fani er who no.v enjoys his fie file plcEfures, and all the of Uo ciljc life, and the promise of increasing .h, lay whether he is indifferent to peace ? Pu. it firenr.s ac'o ding to the pofl, “ the place of deposit is to be reltored for the pre feat *—difingencous artifice j The words c f Yiujo are, Xi his Catholic jefty has provided that the deposit shall co ttnue at New-Qrieans until the two govern ments shall co.ne to an agreement about 4..* the. equivalent pLce.’** Wnat more could his Carbolic Majesty do or pjomif- r He might have named the equiv alent pi *ctr and smperioufiy Lid take it c-r nothing 1 Bu; with oecomrng poiitenels he has mace luc fixing the equivalent place tfie joint act of'the two governments. And are feder alifts ready to faear that no propoflciQns on this point have been made ? We fay not Lhcy may have accompanied the pubfilhed cq:j> municatiors. But it seems the teffion of Loyifhna to France rcnieis nugatory .‘1 inurpolkion ■ number 53^