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Rats, (Yenn.) September tt. 1doe* not bring the mean* of supplying her
Fifty one passengers, mostly (‘migrant* | -iwnfictitinas wants, and this is th« true
jam KngUnil, via Qeebeck, were landed |res»on why there are swarms ol oqrbloom-
at thtX'place From the steam boat Walk-in* j in* damsels withering .in the streets ofoiir
the-water,capt.Fish,on Wednrtdareren-1 cides^Miid inch an stunning. crop, of old
ing last. They left here for Jc-lferson | uaid» prevet, who are preparing tlieiti-
Coanty, Ohio, where they intend settling. I selves for what is to come, by studytr.z the
By the brig lames Scott, in 24 day. *" J <I«rtrh.g consol*.
from Porto Rico, Mr. J-Horper, an Arne- “ aa gj*
...... ; liu ..1 as: i_ Mrs. Charlttnn,ana!iu!eMirSj4myFinch.
As stun.c:'n frictul- t«» tl»e geutif w
t'sil to acquire; together with a
w tflw York r ’ h 4 ^ study ami the practice of a yell regulated "** • S
at New-York. . «« ecoiiUy^O tSn77mUtim!« of i£rSS|i» W®*#**** n<rt a moral «rUtnty. that
vsr k l t /.a I well «» spending—anil, above all, to dwte dr-Mwroe wmi.d have been the choice of a ma- ?
We havehxd an account of some woth- toebrding to their means and situation JuriTif there had bee.-Oca-coS, oe»o caucus
orn transaction ahont lands-bot we are at j wi fi ittrtef ^ ^ prudor)t
aome loss to know whether it b* the same j v , d reflecting vonhg men w<W seek the
** ’I g ooe^h^h wWnwntinth* jyy-j choisest-g*w «f life in a gentle, modest,
tnWyi rt iSytbat this Loom *|f Ferfles j economical wife—they frill bnpg and re-
^ (sScotchboose dnt has -an eatab-1 M j Te bltisingi io that state to which .rea-
iislimentin the Gt,lf ol; Mm.co ) h*».ngj Mn ftnd ht tf n u , i;n ^ ^ perorm
Coo aid era We dealion with thoFlorida In-1 aQCe 0 f woman’s duties, and the enjoy
dUn&p and brought tnem in debt bjr rtrn-j me nt of her happiness—the. country* will
jshiog supplies of goods, was anxious to be eariche<) hj ' 0<rw citiMn , e ducstod by
-Mlmburos itself by taking from then, cos-1 .ocb motberi-and the dandies and cor-
s»rthei r faa«l«. Xhw Indsans ssrwre I •ct-trawnnswlled beaux may exhibit their
Selling to transfer to M.very valuaWetands, Mn ■ d thick leg,fat tea parties
*hme of them near to Pensacola. Bat the I ip _s_ *
Stouso beine fsarfal ol the validity of any I • “
cession, which htd not tbs sanction of the I _
court of Madrid,'applied io that court for T *tf°? rth b f e “ ‘•‘•‘"C
the ratification of ita title, and succeeded.
* The boose was now anxious to sell «•»*!*
the fruits of Its speenlrtiou—it h«s aeoor- j Inriritt™
dingly made* some talesi but a portion of I*■* defeat of pnnee E^uenc and victor
the lands yet remain» in ita possession—*1 duke of Savoy, near JfarscWfas,
n of to I b I «• French, ander Iieut. gen. Catinat,
southern purchasers- ^tLtoTtfFlor- j" }f 9 f }
ids to the united States having respect to £«*"■'» to the troops of W illiam III. on
this csssioa, would have the effect if rais- * h « bat U $ G ^* /oU ^
ing the value of the land.,and or coo roe "> ?“*,?* °“*?* Pren c b NatmnW
making the sale more rapid, aa well at I convention, by the Parisians, to 1799, who
productive. Hence, it ha. been intimated wer ® W*'?* b 7,* # und 7 *■-
fees' frequent reports of an acto.I cession [«“"» « w,dl * l r «*l • l »“S h i
bTthe Ploridss, which have for some te ^^y 10,000 teingkd e^ the attacl
months psst been borne to us on the tooth-1 b 7 18, i?
erw gales. Whether the rnmour Istbto re-1
ceived st New-Vork, has any better foun- { *5°•***?7 son .' *™ 18,3 .\^!,, the f , ca ? to ,"‘
dation than ita predecessors, or, whether I ^* ®7’'* l 'P nTaf ® ,!r c » ,,ed th ® Dart, by
it it the trick of this same mercantile "P' -1 %' y. enuc / £ utt ® r ; of New P orl
eolation, “the deponent saith not.”—-iHcA-1 *® "^publican Chronicle
mond Enquirer. ■ • I ‘The fifilj of this month has also been
— . I marked by events ol no minor importance.
JXHR SPIRIT OF EMIORfiTIO^T. I Qn that day. in 1804, the British conimo-
Our shores, **ys the Pitsburg Gazette of I dore Moor, captured a Spanish squadron,
the 29th of September,"exhibit one of the liitT cwpc Sr.-Marg # ^|though there was no
most animated scenes of bustling emigre-1 war existing between the two countries.—
tinn we have ever witnessed. 'Inc beach j line ol the Spa'iish ships, La Mercedes.
of the Monongahela lias been, for seveal J carrying 36 guns, and 280 men, blew up
dava completely lined with flat boats tie-1 in the cunteat, with *811,000 dollars on
Otined for the Illinois and other district, ] board. On board of her were several
below the Falla of Ohio. The great body I Spanish gentlemen, and nineteen ladies,
of emigrants now are of a different kind I with their families, returning Irnm Lima,
from those which we have been accustom-1 to Old Spain, who, with the captain, his
ed tosee in this place; it is composed of I wife, and seven children, perished. On
English, who appear to tome full handed, as [ board the captured ships, exclusive of a
wt term it. The rage for emigration from I very valuable cargo of Merchandise, were
the land of our forefathers, appears to per-1 found 82,538.885 dollars, 3593 baij of tii>
vade too whole kiogdain. We have lately I and 774 pigs of copper. England wanted
conversed with families, speaking all the Imoncyi—It wasonthe5thofOclooer,1813,
dialects from Liverpool to London, from I that general Harrison achieved his bril-
toe Tweed to the Land’s Enyl. Wc an-1 liant victory over the combined British
ticipatethe most beneficial effects from J anti Indian forces, under Procter end Te-
this ki|$i of pupulation.—The carofort j comseh, near the river Thames, in Catia-
and conveniencies which they carry |'iaj and on tbe same day, coinmudore
with them, bespeak them of a class who I Chauncey captured five British schooners
have been useful at home, and their ruddy, | on Lake Ontario.—»6. 6/A inst.
healthy complexions, prove the total dis
ate of ardent sprits, that bane of all our I Dates.—This precious and delicious fruit,
sew settlements. We suspect that we J not being generally known in this country
are indebted to Mr Birpeck’s flattering I »nd of course not much in demand, has in-
representation for this increase to our I dured the importers of them to commence
.number and standing. May all their an-1 their distillation; and we are informed
ticipationa be realized! May, tbe deep I that brandy of very superior quality is
forests of the west possess no gloom for | thereby produced,
them! and may a few years of intrepid in-1 • —— '
dustry enable them to enjoy what was for-1 JArECDOTE.
merly the boast of the English yeomanry, | An eminent carcase-butcher, as meagre
roast berf and plumb pudding, undi-turbed I in his person as he was in his understand-
either bv the frequent tax-gatherer, or the j ing,being one day in a bookseller’s Shop,
a i* * . e r . I Si,..l, m a ■*i,l.,rt« a nS' I,.tilIj^.
brawling orators of reform
ran res mrost vatsiot, 29re eta
Borrowing of newspapers—d serious]
evil-to printers. *
Within the last six months, we have
took op a volume of Churchill's Poems,
and by a way of shewing his taste, repeat
ed with groat affection the following line:
••Who rules oe*r frttmen, should himself be fret."
Then turning to doctor Johnston who
was standing by, ‘What think you of that,
■r? (said he.) Rank nonsense, it is an
vpukUot have been ppt in aomiflatreii by w«*t.
togs of the people in county orsbte coaTeatkuu,
orbythe ltgislattuei. We have Cato's aswft cm
only to tbecontnr/i ahilit we Kvcuo the other
side, a long Cfe eCeyoted to the interests of hit
country; the most impofaat services rendered to
her, both at home and thread, before he becagte
a member of the cabinet; tbt pop'uiasH' and {n-
flaencc which an able secretary of at:
We Kate often okerved, that under
an affeted garb of modenitian, an affected purity
of style, a quamtntss of expression, or aitij ns/kyi.
as to outstrip the meekness of Moses, if nottlie
Wisdom of Solomon, the opposition have emitted
the most venomous attack, upon the characters
■d our republican rtdert; and these attacks, too,
hive rested upon no foundation but (heir own
fops, unsupported by the fullest de
gree of proof- Thus in tbe article before us,
Gato charges Mr Jlfcdison with having "hathi
./■ Mr. Monroe from opposing his first election,
•by the promise tb*» htt.(Mofitoe) should b»tlie
successor. lu ful#lme*t'tof i6b tontract ho (Jfc
Monroe) was made secret^/of state " Here ye
have a «l utrge ol Ibe^jlfft wtMtioa,' on the pvt
^lSr.MtoUuwwiir l: »#»Ytonroe;sreJM»thna.
thatsf buying SadselltDg tbe first M^toiWsiy of
the Country* But where
rtnous tridedoets; involt—*- *
the fairest goremment oncarth—and pot only tbe
fairest,' hut the only government on eafth in which
the'ngbu of the people, or the reice af political
liberty or justice, are at all regarded/ .Where,
are would ask, is the proof of this vile fraud upon
the country; this infamous bargain and sale of the
people’s rights; tins crime,, which if tommiued,
/ouid justly oemsign the perpetrator toeterrjal in
famy? Has Cato the proof! Can he .shy where
lay bis hands upon it! Can he satofy tie people
tlut he his not attempted to impose upon them a
rile calumny against two of thejr principal public
servants!' that he has not attempted tossp the
foundation of the repojrlio, by spreading, a 'false
alarm, where none has existed! We faeliere it has
long been a favorite object with the^enemies of
our republican government to make' tin people
believe, that it engenders as much corruption and
vice, as poison tbe atmosphere of monarchy. To
bring republican government upon '4 .level with
monarchy in this respect, would be gtininga grand
point to the advocates of legitimates; for when
the people are bropght to believe, that all govern,
ments are alike'vicious. they will of course become
ndifletent to the foym or principles ofthe social
compact Whenever, therefore, ehatges of cor-
ruption, so direct and unequivocal as the one be.
fore us, are brought forward against ear raters,
the accuser ought to be m^de to exbibitbis proof.
We have seen in this way, whole legislative bodies
implicated, and republican government thus
wounded in its vital part, without tbe least proof
to support the accusation. The practice, howe
ver, may be traced to our colonial gUveyppre.—
’4:
Sfurgci Is Buetougbs, Green k lippht, A 8 Bub I S
lacb, F Sellcck, Brown, Greene is Co. T PhilsoM
John, Hon ten' A B Gwathmy, Bacon is Hruen, G
Jor.es, t Kreeger, J Turel. James Ptnibnev, Gau.*
dry k Dulaure, Williamson is DeViilere, Panta
M Cinne & Co. Stephen Menard, L Petty, Nichu-
Ias.Js Writ. Duhamel Is Auze, C Hayden’A Co. C
Mantel John P Henry, P Santon, tlearar Early,
Ponce is M-Eenzie, T B'mrdun. W J HuMcr,
Johnston'Ss liilla and John Moorhead. Patetn-
ftrs—A 3 Pull ids and family. Miss Hunter, mid
Hardy. Bvlnegie. CWke, Bender, GUn,~
fc Poffy. Btoer, Philadriphix, ?\
A from the caper—to G. k A M Ker— I
full cargo if tnerehandixoa-to OMLilli.{
bridge. Perry 8s Wright; Hi M'Call, Johnston B|
Hdh, (ritfcbradgvk toueA Serik .Giahare, H B.|
Gwadno^, Campbell & V Petty, Nicfe j
rspaa, wtwISUs,
tofo* John Lillibeidge, HtaryMorningitnaad I
W Deatoa tod lady.
SchrMiry k Eliza. Stone, HewJJritani, til
days—with a full cargo of sugar—to Perry k |
Wright.
Stoop Union, SaloWich, Darien, 4 days—with I
wood—to Gaudiy kOufuure. I
. Schr Elizabeth, Tolley, Ftedericksboig, (Va)
Port of C&arletton, October 14. .
Arrived, French" abip Maria Theresa, Bazin, I
Point Petre, (Quad.) 28 days. On the 10th i
j
'Hi.'/Jei Ub.fj-e et-rr,
A GBSEKAo ASSOUTMEHT ’
. OT
Groceries and Dry Cootls
^ . ALSO, W -
3 hlidajanuuca Hum
2 pljM
1(7 barrels Ctn' ,r
15 buns Wine
io ‘toeSuMpEftlo
50 boxes smoked Herrings
25 do Soap
80 bis Mb Potatoes
8 hoses Fgs.
Bb Mackerel, pickled Cod f!sb
Tongue* and Sounds
/Sole to reunite ol 11 o^ck.
A. Iloire, auct’r.
t Mb— 198
rstm
Escheator** §ales.
To-Morrow, 17th October imt.
sr
, « inst I ••' *tof at the rto-e lately occupied by ^rcfJs
1st 32 47, spoke schr Commerce, Manson, of j • depoon, denoted. Hear the ExOungt, •'*'
Wilmington, (a e) 30 days from Aquin, (Hispaa-1 *» the 9t °ck *» Trattt of mid deceasal, cor,-
ssw
Cirered/b^AiMli Mnoro.Hew-TorkT -f'
tbrekthaa Enterprise, .spoke on Sunday I
last, 10 leagues east of Charleston light-house,
schr Hover, 10 dars from St John’s, (■ v) bound
to Portsmouth,(is).
The schr Cepbise. Nichols, 10 days from lias
pore bound to York River, (Va.) put into Norfolk
in distress, on the 7th inst—having lost her fore-
mMt, and all her spars, fexcept bowsprit and
man;Blast) her cables, anchors, boat, aad all
tail* except jib, foresail and mainsail, in a gale
which commenced on the night of the 29th alt.
off tbe Fry ing-pan Sboak. On the 1st fast, at. „ , _ , „ . .
t0, a s». off Cape Lookout, the pule increased to I Grucenee, Crockery ware. he.
such a height as to knock tbe vesael on her beam I lhe * boTe “Wby consent of parties,
ends, though' at the time under bare poles—in I
which situation the remained nearly two heurs. I °*t 15-
whicb cyuse^ thy ballast to fetch to leeward; on
cutting away the foremast, the vetsel nearly right
ed, and the pumps were manned, and succeeded
ui freeing her at 4 o’clock on tbe 2d. TheCep-
hise is leaky in her upper works, bang much
strained by the violence of the ‘
Sale to commence at 11 s’efsck
S. M. Bund, x. c. o.
Term* of sale, cash
% M. Herbert, auct’r.
oct 13—ip6 • ;
Sheriff’q aqle.'' ' ;
To-Morrrow, the 17th instant.
Will be sold u the store lately occupied Cy Pease
k IngersoU, between tbe hum* of HT uM 3
o’clock. '
The ST . "K of said firm, eoMtotfag of Dre
*ries. Crockervware. he. '
George L. Cope, s. o. o.
197
Silas Garduer, '
Respectfully informs hie* customer* sod the pub-
lie. m general, that he continues hit htsineat at the
,
Port ofMh&k. October r. f Tfiore who wish to give him a share of (bur end.
Arrived, schr Hasan). ■*» mam* ttom I tym, mav be supplyed with FRESH HRSAQ ev»>
oorrttoex. Struck upon Smith’s Ufand J^ter-1 ;* morning and evening, with firetb rusks, butter-
day mommg and started a butt, which caused her I fiiscuit, crackers, he. • : •*
to Hiring aleak. Schr Rising Sun, Howland. SO 1 ------
days from St Bartholomew* to the Cape*—rum,
molasae v sugar and fruit. Schr Tom Bull, Phil
lips, 8 days From Boston, with an assorted cargo,
bound to Savannah, bad got aa far South as tbe
latitude of Cape Hattertais, when, on Thursday,
uight she encountered a very severe gale, which
caused her to soring aleak, considerably damaged
her rigging, and made it necessaiy to throw over
the principal pan of her deck load. Passengers.
On hand and fir tale,
75 barrels Navy Bread
. 20J wt. Hops
oct 16 198
rigging.
row, 12 dsys from Charleston, with a cargo of
rioe, was bound to point-Petre, Guad. but spring
ing her foremast in the gulf stream on the lgt
_ - - .. . .1 . „ ■ a-. r y- „ fast in 1st 22,30, lon'74, has nut in here to renair.
They were objects of jeslouqr cropn-r- sdioooerlady W«»hiogio«. kwa, 1 days from
ssen i# them; *»r atjbaxnaht patted on Thur
, ; , , . .. i »trr tsaiu ne.i tuna nonsente, it is an
lost several good subscribers, to cqn»e-L„ er v tionwitl / out oof mighta8 we ||
qucnce of their nci^libuurs calling as soon r • •* °
as the paper is received tu borrow it- It | „v
“Who slaw fat oxen should himself be fit."
TEE REPUBLICAN*.
avaaxsaa, rareai avxxixs, octobxb 16, 1818.
neig'ilpiahood without his being able to get I
a glimpse at it!* Our subscribers univer-1
sail/ remarks that the/ are willing to leml I
but at same time not willing to be I We this oat presrnt the S-vannch Daily Be-
.at the expenco of a paper fur the sole use I publican to its patrons Our best dispositions
.and benefit of their more wealthy neigh- |wiB be exerted to do rAea justice.
;bors, whose parsimony alone prevents them
.from becoming legal proprietors. How-i REMARKABLE SEASOtf.
,evei flattering this general enquiry fur our I .
■paper may be, it i» by no means an equi-1 It is a fact that on tbe 23d of April, 1818, we
(talent for the loss which results from it. [ had a severe frost; and on the 5tb of October in
Wt notice this subject lor the double par-1 the same year we were vUited with a frost—allow,
•jposo of securing to our subscribers the pro-1 mg the planters fa Georgia only fire months and
per enjoyment of their righto, and of iari-1 thirteen days for to raise their crops. Sur„ a sea-
ting th»*e who have ad long been in the I son, in this state, is not in the memory of the'
habit of borrowing, to seod to war counting I oldest inhabitants. Tbe crops of cotum will foil
room, instead of their neighbor*, where, j short one half the quantity produced last year,
^ unless they choose to become subscribers, j and scarcely any corn has been raised at all.
we promise to lend, as long as their, con-1 —
sciences permit them to ask. I We aril! enter into no altercation* with the
_____ I Chronicle, for nhat we publish under the head Of
I *Asd the subscriber then sends to the office and I communication The freedom of the prera, if the
, complains that tbe carrier has emitted to lease hi* I riKen ■ ^ vbich we deem vor .
paper, getsaoutbre. and threatens to h if not _ “ . * ^ * . TT "
more regubirly left. ,Such a „«,» ha. more than thy of bemg printed, assure* tbeir mrertmn. Be-
.once been played off upon this office, and for a j sides, the editor of this paper cannot “descend
considerable Iregth of time before tbe trick was j ^ ie „i“ of the H ERO who prints ‘he Chronicle.
Iintaiiaiin Pool ^ I—He is below the lowest ■ stooping* of his con-
PremthcJtnciK ic.Marari’c I tempt. We humbly ask pardon of out readers
I for even taking notice of the remarks hi the Cbron'
Young woman of fortune who are above h . -■ *_ ■
the necessity ot labouring, are, for the * E
tost part, brought up among us in Amer
ce, ureth an utter ignorance and disregard
to every apecies of domestic usefulness
nd economy. Thqy flare away, and sjpuit
« summer of life, which jasto while .toe
soir of the' parent can administer to
MR. MO.YROE.
A writer in a Boston paper, under toe agna-
tnrae of Cato Jtaa thrown out tome petty anathe
mas against Mr. Monroe. After ransacking his
disordered brain to find objections to his elevatsop
leirextravagance: pud when he dies.Jw- [ to th * l^*»td*ney,saya, that “if Mr.Monroe had
,me depeiadauta on Wine brother, or mar^ I not been nominated by the cancus at Washington
j d sister fur toe rest of their lives; or in | be never would have been president of tbe Coat-
I lute of that, retire to board in some I e-1 States!” h required no ghost (tom the grave
• e >p country village,, became sxceedirtg-.l to teB us, that if Mr. Monroe had not been noon
, pious, aud Witoa! a little Si audaloua— J naied, he would not have been s candidate for the
nd take hufit all mankind. Tl^i rc are J,,residency. Bat it is by no means so dear. *s
vat fewynu'i- men i:. nur country that can I Gain would make his readers believe, that if there
•fford to ooppurt an extravagant wifif, pit* I bql been'no caucus nomination, Mr. Monroe
tbi eem of rgpuKBeanism *ii
to degrade them in the eyes of the people, was
favorite scheme. But republican principles tri
umphed over all opposition. Our country became
independent. Republican government
tablished on the ruins of colonial vassalage: and
what do we now behold? J/fe behold its enemies
still laboring to bring it into contempt; to per
suade tbe preiple that it it even more corrupt than
tbe monarchy whose chain* they have broken and
thrown off; that their representative* are to be
bought and sold; and even the presidency is to
be knocked off to the highest bidderi Bin we hope
the people will not receive, without proof, the
barges of corruption, which Ere thrown out by
the taetionists, against the pre sident, as weff as tbe
republican majority of Congress,—fot these cun
ning gentry take good care to bestow no censure
upon jcdrral members. 1 lie conipensstiop.l>iff- tor
(sample, was, and still is, obnomoos to the peo-
* pie; bat a majority of thoae who voted for it, are
federal, tilt yet it has been attempted to fiz the
odium exclusively on the administration. The
compensation bill is justly unpopular—bat we do
not believe that iuauthnrs. or aupporters, of eithe
party, were actuated by any corrupt motive.—
Maiiy of them bare been sent into the Walks of
private life, for the act.
rax thk aagaBKas xarosueax.
Kax it clearly afraid of lead, but 1 wonder if the
use of the cane would not put him in motion?—
Oh! yes—you would see' bow fast he could run
then, soon as tbe first bloyr was fixed.
Poor Kxx, after going on with t string of false
hoods, in the thing called the Chronicle, cries out
on shame, and aski where her blush is? 'Not fa
your face / know; bat if you wish to know where
tcryitm is, we refer you to your own heart
Kxx speaks contemptuously of the writings of
Prat.kHn. He had best be contented srith^ violat
ing etymological and syntactical rules himself—
for, incapable of critical witticisms as he is, he
may provoke some who are to make him the butt
of ridicole.and public diversion.'
FRANKLIN'S COUSIN.
Married, hot evening, by the reverend Air. Pal
mer, Mr. Ebwass Rooou Toro, of Providence,
Rbode-Uland, to Miss Asalias Mams Jons, of
tins city. s
SHIP NEWS.
PORT OP SJiVMt.YJU.
A SSI VXD,
Bng Othrife, Mott, New-York, 5 days—to Geo
Gordon, owner—with a full cargo of merchandize,
and specie for the Planters’ Bank-i-tn Scarbrough
8s M K une, Wm Gaston, A G SemmeS, Stnrgea
Sc Bnrmugb, Carnnchanlc Slitchell, Campbell fa
Camming, Nichols, Dobson h Hills, B Howard
and others.' Pcnartro, Mr Beach and family,
Hr Gordon and family, Mr Clarke and'family.
Mi*. Peter Mitchell, Mrs Putnam. Mr* Coppee,
Mrs. Pioe, and Messrs. Mitchell, Furman, Tito,
ner. Sage, Coetar, McIntyre, Wbctmqre, Breen.
Tucker.jEly, and others. ThebrigSpeedy-Pe. ce,
and sshoenen Milo and Gtneral-Jackson, were
to sail the day after the Olfiello. {Wc bare re.
ceived New-York papers by the UtheBo to the
10th—nothing pew.]
Brig Hero, Bailey, Philadelphia, 8 days from
the city, and 4 from the Capes—to Peny fa
Wright, consignee*— srito a foil cargo of sjtndritt
—to James Wiley, John MWish, W T waiiasm,
Perry fa Wright. Ktebols. Dobson 8s Hills, John
Guenin. Campbell k Cunsmag,. John F Pourat,
Bank of the State of Georgia,
• % Savannah, I3M October, 1818. ~
Norecx—This Bank will be doeed on Saturilay
the I7th of October instant, in order to prepare
Tinkbam, A Caldwell, H Gilbert, P Davies, RI the Books and Accounts for the declaration of a
Fay, E.Fairbank, J White, and W Bryanton. I Dtridend, therefore all bills and note* falling due
Schr Betsey Cotton, M Paul, from Little Align. I on that day, must be taken up on Friday the 16th.
tor river (it. c.) and 3 days from Ocracock bar; | Customers are requested to hand in their Bank
saw-a schooner in the outer breakers, with her I Books, previous to that day, for the puipnee Of
mainmast gone, and a signal of dUttcas flying in I being balanced. By order of the board,
her fore rigging. Schr Elisabeth 8s Prances; 1 Har-1 Anthony Porters cashier.
oct 33—196
•i Brown Bay Mare*- 1
„Sroh* w t _ r With a COLT, about 6 month* old, came into
„ .. .. TmiwJay Qi^it la*t, te- I i nc | ogure on the 13th inst She is abont 13|
Krhnnnpr I hlnd * Wi,h * White *“* °” ^ nosC » ***> no
brmnd Thc owner can h * ve b «** «U
Walton Gray. Gray, 8 day* from Charleston, I eX p Cnccg# on application to •
bound to Usltimore* put in to land some brandy J • ^Chferl#?* Ulmer
for J Gilbert—4 pusengeyt. Saw on coming over
Charleston bar, on the evening of the 27th ulL a
ship in the offing dismasted, standing in. ’
raox oex connijiroxnzxT.
UerahTOJ/ice, JtorfoUc, October 8.
oct
Chatham county.
Brought to Gaol,
In Savannih, October 1,1818, a mgr© man wbo
. . .... x-..- - ■ , , saya his name is San. and that be belong* to Jo.
Arrived, bqg HolUnd, Caipenter, 30 days from seph Bevm, of Effingham county. He is ahnut
Providence, (as) with a cargo of lime and country I twenty-five yean ©fage and five fact three inches
E reduce, bound to Sbvawnah, put fa in distress, I high Says' he Won bom fa Virginia and brought
innr bad lier bulwarks and planktoeari stove in, I rrathis state bv Nat Johnson
lost her stem boat, in a gale whioli she experienc-1 u M<Call non
ed on Wtqiesday night last, off Cape Hattferas, 16 .©g ’
in the gulf stream, her pumps making kt first UvO I -
strekra, but soon increased to 1200 per hour. | BfOUght tu Gaol,
wa* compelled to bear away for thi. port to refit. In s.vannah, Octoh. ro, 18i8,an4ro man who
Spoke on Fri tU; fast, m lat 36, 6, long 75,30, bng I nJt hi, name i* Sommob, and that he belongs to
Park, from St Bartholomews bound for Kew-Lon- J lh J of Seaborn Jones, of Scriven coulty.
, I He it about' thirty six years of age and five feet
, f° hr E ^* ntol ;» C» c) 4 j ,j, inches high—he formerly belonged to Mr
day*. Report* the foloWing vesael* cast away in j A jkj„ m UiiaStr '
the late gale:— Schrs Harmony, Toler, hum North
.West, bound to Norfolk; and Sally 8s Nancy,
West, and Apprentice, Hooper, bound to Alex
andria, and sloop Delay, fortfaia port. The above
vessels, however, are all very small and of but
-198
H. M’Call, g. c.c.
-"Brought to Gaol, *
coi g o« d ™n ht of WUer * *iU no doubt be I re
got o.F again. . I ^ 0 f jasper county. He is toout
who
twenty-fbuh years of age and five fleet six inches
high—has a scar under Ms left eye, and hfe lest
Port offfem York, October 6.
Arrived, barque John 8c Charles, Coombs, Ha- _
vans, 24 days; scltr Hal, Demining, Savannah, 121 one*f his upper fore teeth. ’ ' •
days—the mate slid two men sick. Schr Milo, | m H. M’Call. c. c o
Pease, Savannah, 16 days. * I —..a io.
October 7.
Arrived, schr Catharine, Haley, Richmond, 51 Brought to Gaoll
days- On Sunday saw asloop of about 70 tons,] InSavannafi, October IJ, 1818, a negro
yellow sides utd green bottom, ashore on Wil-1 a .j, 0 ttys his name it Maxams. and that he be-
lougbby’s point, the wind blowing a gale cm shore; { fang* to Benjamin Pierson, of Bulloch county.—
supposed the must have gone to ptecea that day. | He ts about M yeers'of age, and 5 feet 4iodies
5fe!r■“’“““■g'Sa.ri’n.v
Shaw. North Carolina.4 daytL The schr Andrew | oct I6 1 '.193
Jackson. TiUet^. from Edenton bound to New ! ■ . - _
York, with wheat, was cast away on Thurtlay last, !
on Bacon island. Schr Louisa, Bay, r
13 day*.
John C. Holcombe
Having taken tbe ware-house lately occupied by
Flewellin 8c Dickinson, offers hi* services u the
FACTORAGE IS COMMISSION.'LMB.
His atore houses are now undergoing a thorough
iflk'. For Philadelphia
PBU The regular packet brig HERO. J. I repeir for the receptioVorM^rolnVduud^
Bai Icy, master, will tail about Wednesday | fac.—and strict attention wul be paid to all bam-
ply to
Bailey, ,
21st insL For freight or passage *p- j
PERKY R WRIGHT. |
Whr% have for tale.
200 bis Philadelphia superfine FlOur
2 pipes high flavorecl Cognac Brandy
oct 16——a——198
Just received. .
Nice, landingfrom tchecncr Mary U Eliza,
lS faneU 5 P rime Few-Orlcan* SUGAR.
For tale by PERRY & WRIGHT,
oct 16-—r 198
committed to hit care
Augnota, (~Ga JJutu 1. 18!8. f 156
The subscriber
Having leased the wharf and dock, next but
one below'that occupied by Messrs Bxowx,
Gxxzn & Co. announce* to his friends andAhe
public, that he will, on'the first of Novcsabre
next, commence the LUMBER FACTORAGE
and COMMISSION!BUSINESS on said wharf.
George W; Collin*,
sept 10— ji 182
To Pent •
Two Dwelling Hourea, fronting Ogletborpb
I square—a pleasant aad healthy situation '
1 J. MARSHALL. '
sept 19■' ■ f——186 •’ ■'
. ^ '■ • Notice.
The subscribers • ] All persons havuig in their poepesmoa proper.
Have united their intertota in Savannah, for | q'.Boota. or Paip^s, belonging to JavaaltoT. h
tbe puroo* of transacting FACTORAGE- and AUe *> without wfil and witlfo
COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm pfjoathriro *rerequiml_ to deDver _ them to thfc
Posen fa MlKxjrasa: they tender their service* to I fobsenber. Thy indebted to the said Junes
Menfaaatsridfontm,sad will msk*adim>ces,| Bo 7» >w . ‘V-! 11 ** > I »* I \JD'I Thais
and fender ever/^ciCty in their powerto*thoseJ •“'‘NS^torotapre*!* teeai ton - J? -
who may proper to intrust them with their I Isaac -serbrrt,
J_25i , S!i»2J'2liS^sSa: f
oct 16 CIA 198 I above advertisement fa their respective pojtfH,
:■ . T>; J. -jr.-a- -.1 once a week, for six weeks, and forward the*
; Blank jnamjesis fccoontsto.the ©ffice of the Augusta tfonld fti
For sale at this office. _ | payment. - - - _ • ;w/
2509 bushels prime VirginiaCorn,
Received per sloop Roxana, will be arid low,
if taken from on board, by
Johnston ft Hills.