Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, December 15, 1818, Image 3

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w. compared with * given quantity efwbe.f or rice, •h« Maple food of man. In gt n'r»l, ,'t tr.ij l> obaervrH that (he' more drrire ibh'pep f, and, the more fertile in 1 nine of specie. Jedb* am! China. "I'll »n iivrr.ei.ae po pulaUun, and, in pan. eml. fertile veil, let a f.ljjla value' on aj*T ie. win other words a low value on labor, and (be pro duct# of the fa: d i?, T be itffde to India, in all period* of time baa requ rud rfrrcie from die merchants of (lie W<rit, brcaun (be Writ: Corded nothing to cheap «s thr product* of (lie Beat. ’ • ; J." , It ia not, however, to be offend triad the dr- rtand for ailver in the Ka»t will ovri da* be alp plied. No. The continual wear, and ^Itawof n among three hundred' miliinna.nl people, *im.c only medium is specie; eonvitr.r.l'on of it In man ufacuirvr; the mom levied, under drepotie. g-.- veynmni^i, and never found again; ti c-e-wil; con tinue ita scarcity and its value in tlte Beat fori ever. - ,, 1. . - If Indiais the gnlpb wlfrh dnvi to it the ailver of the whole world; America is, on thecnr.ttary, the vortex into ohich ia drawn lltc n.aiiufocturtt of the unyrerse. * ., . We Camtvepeed a colony, at new people, upon bare citation, Without iWy Of the nr rtssartea, con veniences, or ItUnrirti nt eiviPe-il l.le. We hat! alt thing* 10 nuilte oroructire from niVrai Wt had no slureauf throe; the fruits of many age* ot djUlmr laid up' fir* (i*. . We Iwd no stores tf ■ tortpretu-.o* otetsl*. the frtfit* of many eyes nl . cbjptnirce. wherewith tv furchate w.iat we might want from abroad. tn the firtteeUiemfhl of our country'herefhrr, lb* nttrje, on tbeAU.-mt-r. ■>« re continually in debted, to Europe for slfnrest erery artier* oJ ittaroiietured gtrod-o they have conftnurd vo. and the row c#tome# in the W(*t have tf come indebt ed to the ohleseerloitooffrtie-Ri.-t: . .'• A new peop.’e who liatl till i< a buildings am! bridge and rottda l» met; all i(, rlntlihig ami and maoy article* ofjvovu.i'ih« In |.n'clia.t tP n. abroad, dtl it* tool* and imv>'met ts of agi-md lute and the hfcndir raff art*, M^'Oiny O lier ofit* material* to procure from older nations, and ail them to pay fur' by the product* of it* agrknt tore, could not be expected to spat# web w'terc- with to purchase »; welt '—The yonder ia, nut that jre have *o little, but that we' have ai.y vt JM a*i.ib -t curb other. 'Vvk or three small sloops are funk at Whifeliall-slip. -The' ship RUfeV, from Savannah parted her cables nnddriUed into Flvinarket-slip, and stove to pieces a number the small rishingboats. Tlie new ship Seim; foil A.rchoonorbn»ke •from theTr fasts it Fulton-ett'cet wharf, and drifted amonsc t!:e vessels at Crane wharf; the Newport packets Rapid, and'Shepherd- ess, were most injured by them—the form er lost her bowsprit, and some bales of cotton from the deck. ■■ ' Two'dead bodies were taken out of the river, near Coenties slip, on Supdajr morn and that of a. colored tjuyr was found mating alongside the ship Importer at Pine- si. wharf. ■ ~ . It is reported that a large and valuable •hip broke from the whaif at Manhattan Island, with five men on board, who attempt ed to get ashore in the boat, and were all drowned.. The steam boat Richmond due yesterday morning ftom Albany, did not arrive till last evenin£.r—She rode out the gale near Newfrurs, where she held on with her an chor and wheels. We learn from a passen ger, that they ptlsSed several <ii-masted - ops yesterday. Melanchully Dir^fttr,—During the gale on Saturday night, the sloop Rliza, on her way from Belleville to this port, wa% jeast away on Oyster Island, about thrtftv- miles from town, and capfc Glass and two other men,' by whom she wail iiavjstted, were lost The body "of captain'd 7 ihaa been *V. Notwithstanding lb? amrlc rrrdi' given it* in Em upci the veil-naive credit given to' ami hy'cine- Ad* ano'per here; slid lit* immense amotint ot ta rter , v trade,- atilt tome tiiejiutn of payniem »a* »l»o- ,< hH«(y reqa.red; and for thr i-recioua metals, va , liuut auintituica of pnt tr ts.tted hy ti e nation, by the old eolonict*. b> beuking cumj aiiir* amt by individual* have brun r 's»r(-:<l to With ao many dem ttds uiiott the fmaa • f cur . labor to pay lor thr nr-nut.'fc'uri d good t of. tlder countries, Mid wliich wee. Mftnary to our ci- venbnee and comtoit. it it aoy wonder tf-it wr .find puraeivea in tlie adimt ou t hive de(rribe:t , h* my Drat eaaay, addrt uul in’ the editor o! the Aeoripaiil No—and aa aprt iiniinary to anm: »«.r ., ther.remarka on the ebtir«e necessary for t.* to pumie, I briefly rcerpitulate wtiat ia therein' ata'et!:— lrt That we have eoofiruslly impurted of con attmahle and ywrithahlv ar.ieiva, a greater am .unt . than we exported. At. That the actu-I inrreaac <f rpecie I*i out country reunited not fn r.i !uy 'b*lu::c,! of tradi ill our favor, hut wa* the aialtli hr ught in by .loreigner* coming to reside among ur 3d. That the cluse of the revohuh nary war found u* with a ajocir tucd.um altogetit' r iuaJr quote to the then exiaittg state of c-ir.n.erre, ajn- culture, and manufacture*; and 'hat every M»h- sequatit period has frimd ua with a specie Qted: urn still more iuadiqnhte. fth. That in our aiort rmrrpirmt* yeiim's wt made no increase nr uur rp'tie an Sim, but went on increoautg our, pper mt.linm, to idake it ade- ' quite to the increased commerce, manufacture*, and agricttlttire of the country. . ith. I luve slated thr Circulating medium, now . . rrynire,*, at two.hundred million* ot dulhira. and * oursp. cieat twenty mil'inns. There are of cunr conjectuml. I shbuhl be happy if any correct du H could be'furnisbcd whereby to estimate these . 6.h That sir.ee the pence of 1G15 wc lute* be come indebted to I'orrlgncr* one hundred mil lion*.'r.f which perhaps thirty or forty milhuns may bare h t-n m«ai.-it/!j,nsia in scrip for nation, al debt, and Uailed States’ Hank stock; ! say or- mi,tulip, for the debt it yit to be paid. With this debt of one l-.ttmlrtd millions due to foreigners'Wilt Only twenty, million* of specie, ami a state of commerce, mannf rturos am! agrieui- ture reqttiping a circulating nu diuni of two liun- - drcil million,, cur banks attempt to limit tl.cir discount*, ao as not to hr liable to he called upon ,. for specie!! From tliat measure, if nersis'ed in. I anticipate. 1st. That they must call in tlieir p»i<tr alt' po ther, to exonerate themselves Iroui the- liability . to he called opon for specie , 2d. That by thus sniliihiirj; < itr CIT- Iat- Utg'imJiunt, they will fcrir-j; upon uur trsdi-^,- ami manufacturing ii.teiest* certun and genera! (Via, . - ,. 3d. That they wilt In J lie manner ruin the uh'.Ie . banking interest of the country. 4th- That they will so octr plctely ps.-Jia- in- \ . dustry. !knd destroy enterpt'xo, a* to put it be- i ond the reach of our ennuiry to retrieve it* af lit*.'.' And, I ides' 5 * that •pecto p*yment* he >trme. diately suspended by the hark,; and that cju- gresa be memorialised on i!k-expediency and "e- cessity of so restricting our import* a* that hey may come within our eypnrts-uv ameunt. In pyy next «ax.y T will eonsjjr r die effect ol these measnre*, (il-wloptrdt n;->i ; — The lunking iiuerew of the l.'nif d State*. The importing and expen-torg iiutrevl*. The nianufaeluring intere>t. The agricultural uilerest. • ' Abe interest of tlm guet rnment, aa respect* its .» rWenut; *n;l ' ... ' The Intcreit of I he government, as respect* rr- nthtances abroad in payment of the interest and jf principal of.thepnbhc debt ' ' J . -(ievV.-. : -PHIt-O-SIERQATOB, h|rdll*arrivallbttfortyjowtoflheachooner.fr. . ' lariat. Pkaaixrox, in ti days from Ne w.Ynrk. ■> We'hatrt been obhgiogly favored with the New- , Tori; Metcatile Adrertber. of the ,7th-and 8th , inat.'—*y**ir days in antidpatiop of the mait fix rtroctai ftate*. . , v'.- ■ ■ 'USsT/tECTjrB o.ir.E at the jvortb rnx iBx tr. t; waitcaXTU aevranan, 7'h IX,T. • A yefj severe gale Waar experienced here through the whole of Saturday- night It comtnaBcod fiotn the eastward, veeNtl gya- dually to sontheastr apd blew-' frith the greatest violence about S o’clock yesterday morrnng ; after which hour the wind shifted to southwest and abated its fury. Consider able injury has been sostainea. Only the following particulars have reached us. A great portion of the front of the Batte- ry, between the-castle bridge & flagstaff is washed away.- Four or hve vessels laden with grain are said to have been sunk it the whufvcS in the North River. foomlandbfi Ceutiuel.VjUk*, VUUablphih, Dec. 6. VIOLENT OAI.E. The follorving vessels in this port receiv ed considerable damage in a violent gale from S. E, early on Sunday morning, vixs —ship Ariadne,- .Atlas,Medora, i!alcyon, William Savery, Addison, and Jane; brigs Rising Sun,-America, Astrea, Marseilles Packet, Savanrn *• I’ackct, Fanny," Pomoiia, Mary, and Mariner; ■Schrs. Ratnp.irt, Po ; cahontas Tree American, Rebecca & Sally steam boats Delaware, and Pennsylvania; Wilmington Racket Ann, Lewistown Pack et Gen. Pike, sunk. Ships Gosport, and Wnf. P. Johnson, brig Concord, and several oth ers drove ashore above the glass house. Meat Shallops dismasted and a few sunk From the Phi!ad. Prtemait’r Jemma!, Dec. 7. IIvntticAxi'.—On Saturday night between 11 And 12 O'clock, a storm commerced, which.core, timially increased in vib|y nee for about an hour when it blew a tremendo-js hurricane or tornado from the S. E. which lasted tfuti! after 5 o’clock on Sunday morning. During this lime; the'roar of the elements and the convulsion of the river, wheke, a pilot informed us, the waves ran eigh.- tecn feet h{gh, altogether produced a continual noise like flic ratting of all the hose and fire en gines nf the city running together at full speed.— Indeed, our first impression on awaking from sleep was, that a fife was raging at no great distance. It Was reported that a schooner.was sunk on the Jersey side of the isllnd, with three then on boanl, t£ho perished. Wc have not however, been able to ascertain ‘Jie fact, or whether any other lives !ut*e been lost. The mists of several sltallops went by the board. The scb. Gen. Tike (sunk) had a’cargo of dry good*; POSTSCllIPT.-Thc steam-boat from Balti more, reached Frencbtown on Saturday nigtil be- ftoe tlie gale edmmetipedi -The Union Line fteam-hoat Haltimorn, oapw-JoiJanar-whi) at rived last evernng, rode out tlie gale at New-Castle, with trifling damage. Tlie Ruth & Mary, Hanni bal, Nancy, (a New.York packet) and Josephine, rode out the gale safe. The brig Junius, got a- gmiuul near Netv- Castle, but would'be got oil' without damage. The ship Susquehannah, Rush, for Rio, and a brig, arc ashore near the highlands of Christiana, and a brig near Chester. The snip Superior, Hamilton, for Marseilles, and brig Ann, Seloy,'for Havana, rode out the gale at Nqw-Cavtle. Married, in B*rn'»s!l District, South Carolina, on Tli.iia<l*y eren-rg. the V6'h nit. hy tlie rev William It Viilarjl, Mr Groans H. Cousxs. merchant; of ibis.city, 'to Miss Sesax Ann Kvnaa daughter of Air James. Furse, of Ute former place MNMr SHIP NEWS. PORT VF SAT.t.vjr.m t, ’ - .* a " aaSrrtin, Ship Af'infgnnirrv, Il'lry. foemtiouth. x a. 18 d*v*a-wuh lirirk*, h»v nod .lun-ber—to • Ptuur.gri t—yloeior Stii; Its, Mr-Shale, Mr. * po . . Mi r l.idt’-fislli'in. S'eain.Otsrleston, 1 dry— to < hirlrv Crtt-in, eonsigree. Sehr. Kotirprize. Dtlr.po, .Charleston—with britka-to- Ua<o i & D.-urn. Sehr Ariailne, Pendleton* N. York, 6 days— with a Toll cargo of goods, groceries, &c—to S. C. Dunning, consignee—VT. T. Williams, C. C. Griswold & .Co. Blanchard, Brothers & Co. IFil. Tifonl J; Baker, IVin. Barnes, Butler St IThire. Nicltol*. Doftson, and Hills, Gray St Tinder, Roach St Watson, Win. Gaston, Joseph Cum- ming, Ailing. St Itoff, M. Roff. jun. T. Sc JI. Tup- per, AV. Ingtis St Co- G. F. St O. Tallftcs, Amos Scudder, A. STorgan, I- Petty St Co.Frederick Dcnsler, J. Allen, Messrs. Duhamel St Auze, Scarbrough A M'Kiiine, O. & W, Peicli, Richard* St Harroway, J. M-rir, SturgCs St Burroughs. J. II. Walter, J. Dough*, T; Sellick, Lawrence and Thompson, J. Guenin A Co. T. Young, Nicholas and Neff, Barrie he. Coon, S. C. he‘3. Schcnck, L. H. Sage, Johnson & Hills, Meigs A Reed, Ba- con it ft ruen, Green & Lippit,' James Hamilton, T Clark, J. and A, Scudder, WiUhunson and DeVillers. Eeft ship CaUadonia nerd day>. ship Rising States in pve or six days; sehr SClo, Spoke 14th instant; off this bar, sloop Rising Mary, —r—, 5 da ftom Near-York, for Darien. ... I-Gadsden.'which lav in the North River ready to s^il for India, and the ship Union, from Gibraltar, which ar rived in the-North River in (lie evening, draped their anchors nearly two miles, but brought up at Hoboken, withoat dam- ag«- , - ri., ; In (h.‘ h ust Riveiv .ttany vessels' are hi- -uifed by driving, against the xthirves' and Schooner Sarah-Ann, Lombard, Hasten, 13 days — to the master—witba-fulf cargo—to J Battelle A Co Farrington 4 Camming, Eddes A Totter, Scarlet & Whitney. G TufiU. I Cohen, Johnston A HiU*,J Lxthrop & Co. L Baldwin; Bacon A Broen, J W. Langden -A Co. aod.A Fob .ftmmjtttrt Meaar* IlaUy, Robertson, two Dodge*, Fisher, V; Bride. Race, FiveSeld. Preston, A .Merry. , sfn»p Howard A James, from'the" Islands—i with wood, to'A Fratt. . i " Sloop Bari, Cushing, Baltimore, 10 day*—corn and flour—to Dooglaa* & Sorrel.—Peiiergm, Afr. ToJet. Sloop Darien, Vail, Middletown, (Coon.) via Kew.Yotk, 1C day*, with saddlery, gin, molasses, cheese, oats, lard, potatoes, sheep,and poultry, to Hall A Sort, L- Petty A Co E. jackaoq.: FBiII O soniwnagd jr. Pttrrt^u, Mr, A Mn. Wood; Messrs. Dunham, Hill, rand Corey. 03* AY thie Jet Tbeslndp Venus, Haven*, cleared at New-York on the H h mst, for (hi* port. Insurance Office. dre 14-'* r 317 R. Wayne, sec’ry. - THEATRE. •V.'jr/A Xgld . f Mr. Hll.SiK\*S engagement. This jEyenins, December 15, 1848, Will be proavu td, tlie tCAMElIY or : « joHjr tftnb, * '-”* *' Olt^ • ■ .', : , t . ,! A Freeman’s Fireside. Jvb Thuiubtrn,, c tigSioion Richmond t rank Roeh-la>r, rmn,dauiil..oi,. f : •• Uruuu bring itnidcty, hkin, F J. bn Bur:, Mr. Pcn> .nan, John.. ■ ' • ' Vitomas, - :" ■ ' Lady Caroline Uraytnure, Alary i'hurubcrr,, ilra. brulgruilqe.-y, 1 Rr. illLSt/N. Clark. H"rton.. Fennell. Alr.’O.l^n. Mr'Finlkuer. Jtlr>dri»trd; Mr. Rkin. Air. rtjitt. Mr bsar^rd. Mr. Seuaiaokti. Mr* Aeumg. Mr, Young. .Alta CUj-k. UIU T.1E COX ft A HStlor’s Hornpipe, ' y- Hi .Viiio .lAuK. T9 whic.% wiii I*c LiiiCd, Die i^iitcruuomciat 01 ’TJH eiLL d KiRCH. Nunipu, ' Air. lilbeuN. llou bortrx, -V! Te rauianer. lion ,Vi,.l.o ,Z). :.*r i\ 111,Lit. , Dun lesty. Mi. Morton. Colonel brigardo, ’ Mr. Diummund. Meriillo, - Mr. uolrk. aticku, ■: Air -1 ^ -tc. • Seiyvanr,- Mr. <)u.n.' Servant, Mr OewartL Caroln^t, M a Drummond. Crabtaa -«ra Hortou. Jj” Admission to the Uuxes and Pit, ox a not tia.-tu the Galiery, nrit cxvn. Tlie Doors to be opened at half, past 5, anti Ute performance to can.met.ae at bait uA t o’clock precisely. ' Ticket* Slid places for. the Boxes, to he had at the Box Office at toe i'hn.tie oh nay* ,,t peif.-rm* ancc from 40 till'd o’clock, and from o till A; anti on non-play day* from 1U till i u’clocc. Ticket* can he admitted on, those nights onl) for which they' are expressly sold—t.UECJCH nut IratuJertMe. Smoking in the Theatre cannot be allowed fry In preparation, a id; will be shortly pro duced, the MELO DRAMA of title - FALLS OF CLYDE” , r : A performance -’very.'cvijiungtlii* wfek. Savannah. II cemher 13— ,.’^8 Bills on eS'ew-York, For salt O; C. G. GRISWOLD A CO. 6*cc. IS x - 248 .. store* ' IVhite Flint Corn—cjloat. ’ 30CO bua!;e,s clean Maryland CORN fur sale, in lots to suit purchasers, by G. F. ij".Oliver Palmes. dec li -i 218 ,. ■' - , i , JJocs. A few casks.of Pjtei.t'ttney, No 3. For sale by U. A J. Habersham die I8-—248 Salt—afloat. I3,hoO hu h Is Liverpool ground Skit, on board ship Lmdy-Gailatiii—lor rale by Charles Cotton dee IS 248 Landing ■ , , Aim ar*r alrimbte.-iii /V.y.‘»r*»JW)6r-J( andjoftale, . ..17 bis prime Pork 41 do i'hilkdilphia Whiskey Firkins first quality Butter 150 btut els PoUiues l&J do Turnips 14 bundles Hay Pickled Cucumbers, Cabbage A Celery. Apply on bpsrd, ur to . ' Charles C. Gi'iswujd & Co. d«c 14 -K ■ '-t'48 Tag'tr't tttree Beef, Pork, Flour? APPLE BRANDY. (Sc. Jus* received be the «shr,Ariadne, capt Pen- dleton, from New York, v;z t(F bis prime Beef 10 do do Pork 30 half barrels s uperfine Flour 5 j boxes bejt I) gf>y Hering, • 20 ob Aisckerol, No 3 30 do apple Brandy - ix sroax, 40 bU.Uniona.v- ^ - 3J do superfine Fh ur 30 half b.a buckwheat Fh-oc . . SOU* N K Rum' , . Gin, Brandy, Jamaica- Rum, Tofoccn. Ac for sale by r J MUIR, dec 14 ■ 1 —x *"248 RtClPch't rtinge. Burn, Iron, Brandy and Cheese, 0 hogsheads hew Bum „ . 20 ioimSwedes IFo'ii ' 30 barrels c--_ try Gin ' ' 13 pipes F. ikf jrsitdy.hjgfi proof and fine flavor 30 cask*Go-.cirpiiee^e^. Foeaale by"’ ' ‘ .v\i ,t. C. Griyivulii& C<i. ' decT'4ih- , w--24'i . . 7'ujfcr’s tttree Painting in Miniature:. Mr: T. Bocanox has the honor to inflwm the ladies and gentim.en of Savanaafi, that, having received on ataortme'nt of Ivory leaves,..-he pro poses to take likeneise* in miniai'urv in the most modern, elegant and approved ‘ Style He can be foond at Messrs A vice It Raidin’*, watch-oiat eg* and-jewellers, Johnston’*; rqqare. - > dec-14 ^-248 - E. Laurainey Already kodwn for fiis tucccsstultntUiodaf struction in the french fangtiagff, will cpmhKoce tuition on the -fcst January next.' *Aa he designs VO (unit bis attendance to. fifteen Kbolars, rha ear liest applicant* will hayeyhe. best opportunity.— Term*—twenty dollars per quarter and five en trance money. dec 14 -x*~ 218, . Wanted to purchase' A few young Negroevfor. whom cash wilt be ; *a.- s Afiy peroon wishing to aeliwM -tod at Mr- Uettben G. Taylor's, near the cqprt-hoitse; dro J; Jjjj Notice. The tubscribera having qualified under the vitl of Jaw** Mum; late of S; Alary Vdeceaaed. give notice to creditpr* to render thriy claim* against said estate, dufy authenticated, withi^ the time Brothers 8£ Cfo^ Have ju*t received from France, *m Cl.arife.ton, pe* ahip Two Getrerals, and arc m>* opening, at their store, corner of St. Julian A Whitaker street* XN ELEGAN‘1' ASSORTMENT ,s-< fancy” DOODS; . Which they Offer ft-r ?a)e st a moderate price; ->.K -' CWriMriMwoR*.. .- v " » Merit * Shawls, lire* -cl-lscr*. phin fringed and fiu.cy liibnass,, duu.Vy (Ipai UtystiKi, FTu- reucc*; Satins, figuied Sdxi, Merino *od velvet Ridicule.. Tippets, |sd>r*’sod gentlemen’s Gloves, figured Muslins, Mirltnt and Pludt I rittitf-h gs. iiMtatiun McriHO Shawls turnrtmd Fringes, plan.' and figured she Shawl*, ootrich Feathers, Italiai. Crapes, Al.,hair-Cap,,. Fmcllcs. l-tctie-peigne*, v-.Ivr t liihbl'ijs aide Braids*black lace Scirf* and dliawls'tmbroiderrd Tuh-a, plain and en bVovdtr- rd sl.k Stockings, gentlemen'a half »lk Hose, black Kibe Flureiitinc; supnfine blue; brick amt grevu Hrnailchiihs; Sarancta, Modes, aewhtg Silk linen cambric Handkerchiefs, colored silk Velvets, 'uvea. Curorts a la paro-.euae, elastic Garter*,, iv.rui. Purser, ClaSpa, tuiiaiuidtr.il Bands, cf mus lin, artificial Flowers, la tin.’ Working Boxes, gen- l!< men’s Dressing Cases. Pocket Books, Dominoes,' ‘.hf-smtn, K-ieidoscoprs, gold and ailver spang Iwl Fans, Ctihtgtie and Lavt ndtr Water*, Antique Oil, Puflistum, Jrusliet, Paper Hanging*, Ac. ML And, alet per late arttvalufttm .Vet* i\rh. Long Laans 7.3 and 4 4 Iri-h Liner. Linen and cotton Sheet *"/» nail IJnen* Come Cloth* and C«ssi. meres Sitptrlineshepherd Clotl 'omucztt-- Cotton A worsted Stock mgs ;.h:l jren's beaver Hats IriVnt wire sewing Got ton (Jvttton Crape Figttret, t ai.k- en do Plain ami ll.rured Chew el.aw Handkrrc-'rri nnv 31 ... ■ 235 lirirk Sirsnelf and Sit-. eh, WO. * Black UombaXren Plain ant llifUrctl Muslins C-wiiurre Muvlj Nanfciea crape Shaw!* t'l.ik, lUicelorta Hand ktrohitfs Flag and Bandana no Ktse Blanket* Friunele I ’ Plain and figured.botk Muv'-ms l-ucrti' g Trimmings Furniture Chintz Ifutnevpnn* 34 >t.O double flint Tum bler* prescribed by law* and further indebted thereto to make Afiri Alork,. Arch. Clark, ■aims of the cot «en>- » 4*1 I to settle the Afdrj’e, Camden entity, XPo. 17—tf—22S F. Murston Reapeelfu’ily infortr . lib friends and she public, that he l.as removed lu* P.UOT and SHOE Store 011 tl.B B; y, near the United State*’ bank and W T. 'Williams’ bock store, where every thing in his line wilt be disposed of on tin* moat moderatt terir.s. not 20 227 •>..'■ The Subscribers, Thankful to '.heir friend, and die public in gen eral, for their very liberal patronage jincc the opening' of thr iy store, corner of Draj ton and Bay s.rctt, offer them an entire new stock of Good* and Clothing, nt all kinds, at their new store, late ly occujueil as uu Insurance office, directly from ’Loudon via Charleston, to *ay— 1 ' li trunks extra ui cr dress Coats, of all colors 6 do extra and small ff*e camblel Cloak* lu do caaaiittere PaulaU.otu; of all sixes and co lors 4 do new fa-Jiin Waterloo Coats, all colon 2 ilo butt ca.uhiiere Waistcoats 3 do assorted qt-ality and colon do 1(1 hales lion skiu Great Coats 20 do J cketa .vtid Trowsers (Tor negroes) 3 io Pea-JrcketS . ... 11 do bcai«r)ria Monkey-Jackets 100 drxen red Hannil r.hirts ,. 40 do striped cotton Shirts 1 case gentlemen’* worsted Gloves 1 do coarse j do. do 3 cases cotton Drawers A great quantity' of extra fine linen and cot. (••0 Shirts, with and 'without frills 4 cases fine Merino, worsted and lamb’s wool Shirts 1 case worsted D-aucrs . 2 trunks yr.mh’v Pantaloons., of all colors 10 -do new fas'.inii b- y’a iiri sscs 4 do bouse servant’s Pantaloons and Coatees Great quantity of Comforts for sailors 200 d sen :cd ami blue Ktllmanodt Gaps 150 do negro Stockings , 6 boxes negro Hats 4 do fine men and bey’s Hats AUO' - ’ ■ ' 4 bale* rose Blankets; from 12 lo 16 4Xt iile Few balto Hunthum* ■ 3 hale, single and double milled Cauimeres 2 do fine Glntb of diilerent colors . Few bales London and Bristol. Itljnk.ets Few bile, white Thins;-of a-aupiriUr quality 2 .0 D tr. joh'-s - i” \ 1 bale *C**rk* .. ,-!ew hah-k er.tte.n'and linen brown Hollands Which they will dispose of at die yttoplesj ray:, , . Peter Dftlge'tc Go". T. nov 27- r233 Dr. Berthelot Informs the public and country me return ts. that he lias received, by the last arrivals, the following articles in his line, which he w;.mints ot the best quality, and will sell at a reasonable price—viz; Wjf - Folhcul Sena Rhubarb Hippo * , Flax Alii'ns Common do Camphor ; Hed and yellow Uyrk ■ ‘j Genenan Itont , . ) Cammomile FioWers Sugar ,of Lvad • • Tooth Brusltes, assorted ' J . ■ Cfiarcoat for do Licorice do refined Cochineal Cloves .... Nutmegs Opium Jesuit Drops Macastsr Oil Columbis do Cologne Water Pomatum l«e’* x. Lond. Pills , - Windham’* do < , Chettelium Sails ffSStinortrd English Windsor Soap : Lip Szfre in boxef . - ,.j ■ Essence Vial* ' . 7 ' , Cassia, Q'tasvis 8b- ........ Spirits Hartshorn ' " Spirit* Turpentine ir bottle* ~ , Ftaitxeed,. . . . “v.. : ■ s■ * -' T 7 Balaam Copivi • . . HaUock’a American Cast ir 0:1 ^ West India-” ---r-p'r ^ , Balsam Tola ** ' . Gum Benjoin. . - ~-g* . ^■: . Glass Fo.naelr; assorted . Spirit* Turpentine by tbe.gxlloq r Wmter Sperjn Oii ' 'V ' with an asvortment cf Paints, -Brinhe* and pi- tent Mtthcines qf different kinds '.J Atoo" . 7.., i.itfS' A. sovereign • remedy, invenfdj'bv the doctor, for the cure cf that most destructive disease, thr venerial—which has been expenroent.ity provee to have had the moat happy and safe dfteta ii - a radical and lasting cure. JlfCWONto. . Tb-MJrioW;, 18th instailiy W ill be told before tgy store, ’ ' A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Groceries, aiitl Diy (ibotls; .JUaO- y. . .» •in 'Inboice of Fancy Gooii; " p - eoxa.anao or- Tlircad Laces, Uee A*e;i». >. - Emb otdered Madina and Cambric* -t IVh.lt and black Shawls, Frocks, .Spenccrx Gold musical and. repeating .Watches • Sale st cawiaesrc .u 11 o t.och, .... •31 ' r A. HoWV t O«CfV. d»C I*-——248 ' ; 160niui(imiy ,. IVUUte sold 0 fort tuystore, . . . One prime Nrgro Fellow, a grod painter and glaxier. . , -• * - *■ . Pet, fit tit htdtfU tfali etneentd. One *.Uair and Horne.-s . Salt l* rawatt at -11 o'rf-rt A. Howe, amt'r. dec 1 TVMortow, i6th iiist&ftt, . ' -; irtti a* sol*, - At Jetnce Wallace, ny’t. taster scltaVf, , T he Frct eli brig JqaF.Plt-sIso Iter Saila and Rigging,' And ors, Ac. ana a .Coble, nearly, new, ninety fathoms long. “ Tet trs, cash. 4af* tt ft m men re rail t’ckfh.„ 1 .. .. M. Hetbrrt, tract'r. dec 14 ■ - . 246 - • - ‘ On tlierfirxt Tuestlay in Janmuy noxt, ’ inu he eetd left11 the Cntei-Uttte. i* Me city, he. r.eecn th* tmtal hou.j, Wharf Lot No. 6, at New.Debtford, the pea., ■pertv of.the estate ef J D, Dckmon, deceased— a-.uliold by ordt r hf Gilbert' llay,| »*q. aJm’or. Terms; cadi. ... Al. Ueihcrt, rtHCfV. drcl? rf4S • .* *• ddmin istrut dr’s sales. On lit Ji~rtt Tueidnyiti February next. Will be vulrk h.-fnre Uve coortJtouiiu'iu Savannah, Ore tra'toi' I^tnd, containing two hundred tort* and a h:.lf terra, Iv ing in the t'-itrenth district of Urldwtn county - being part ol Ute ‘real estate of Ret-jamfi. Itavnea, tire- a-eti; and *<>'.d f’>r the be- ntfic cf the heirs at.d creditors of fcfid deceased. John G. Duller, ndn'or. Min v S. Rsyueh, ndw'rjc. dec 14- -?47 . v . . State of Georgia. By his (XC' ltency Wnliam Rabun, gttvemorand comntander in chief of the ymy snd navy of this state, stir) nf the-mili'ia tnerenf: Tt the he a. the Jtutieet tf the- lijmtr CtuHt in tlaetlutee , • Whc tat, the hott 1"XS FoositW wa* :: cted on the 7ili October, l8|o, a representative from litis stale in the house of representatives of thw coogress of the United States, for two years, from and after The third day of March. 1817; and alaq elected, on the 5tli day of October, 1818, a re. preientstlve from'this state in the house of re- prtseniativei. of lie c.i gre.-sof the United State*, for two y- to*, from sod after the third aay of March, 1819.' ..... And whereas'.he said Ji bn Foriylh was elect ed on the 7tlt November, it lb, by joint ballot of both bronchia of the general assembly, a aerator in the congress of tbe United Stairs, In fill tlie *0* cancy occa.ionrd by the resignation of the hon orable Geo.-ge M. Troup— and he having signifi. ed to me his aceepunoe iff said appointmi nt, it has therefore become 'he duty of the executive, ill pHjKMaPeo.uf thedaturpart of thespeond ftc^. tkui nt the act of the..!: gtshture, passed on the 11th of Febtuary. 1791. entitled “an.act to ergo, late the general «lections in tbis.stutc, anti to sp*' puiht the time of the tnedting of the general at. semhly,’’ to iwuc writs-of election, to fill the aforesaid vacancies: 1 tio.therefere, hereby, ciiargq and require you, the said just eea, to cause an eleciiuo to be held, in your revpretiv* fe.umles, on tlie first Monday in January next, for repre sentatives to fiii said vacanciest.afid that y< u cause . returns of said t lection to'be made to this depart ment, within the term i f twenty da>*s - theieaher, that being the t ; ine required by law.. Given ui.tier my band snd tlie exrciqiv; seal at ti c 3L<te-!iouse in Milledgcviile, this 4th day ot December, in the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and eighteen, VVillian't Iriihan. By the governor. . - "’.! E. Woos, src’ry E ft. The editors of the Darien Gazeuc, Savan nah Republican, Augosta.Ghronialeaiid Washmg- ton Ne*-s, will plthse give the 1 above two ittst,— tons in tlteir respective papers. -, 5.1-0 12^-248 . ' . V' ■ For sals • The Garden, Houses and Store, at the Spriu,-- ii.its, sidjniifing.the .city, just opposite that »| - ring noted foV the sweetness and die abundance of ti e Water— there is about four acres of land in th.': highest state nf cultivation, with a. eolK'etion yf :Iic most rare trees, heibs, root*, Ac. The hoiim consist in a hall, three bed-rooms, a stoic and' Viteiien tinder the samp roof; pitlgeoil, n-grn, cltair and two fowl houses, and stable; and one tirhour of EngU^t grapes of more Jhan a quarte- of an acre of grondt and also wi j. or without *e-- cn negroes, women,,luryi and girls; among then; is a'gnnAeo' k, washer and iroder, and agnrei chair driver, and the whole good gardinen.; the term* of peymenr for the garden iaone third cast., the br.lance in fix and twelve mouths errdjt hy giving bond with mortgage oi> the property-' arid casr. 'i; the slaves. For mere particalar* apply * :r;! Dcros, orio ' , f. V. fsjjfebyrc, _■ N. B. It would nit well for a brick yard, Jiav. more than two acres of brick etty. ret 39—Tl - —210 . Brought to Gaol, In Savannah, December 11th, 1818, a r.?gro' 'man who.says lus name ia JERRY, and that he belongs to TTioma* Oollicr.r ear Dublin, Laurence county: he is about fifty years of age, and five . Get *ix inches high.. He appears, to have been amongst the Indiana, and understands a few words of the Creek longue. TI. M‘fca»i g. c.c; dee II———24J. '■ ■ Brought to Goal, ; In Savannah, Sept 10, I8IB, a negro than Who says his name is. Has, and that he belongs to Afa- rkr JouideD, in the norltrsartern p»H«ff Cerrrgia. He isabowt tliirty.ygars of tge. end fire foet — inches high, fle'haa s! smjung countenance and tells an equieocal tale; the truth of wlrch is dcubt- ed. ...... ■ H.M*CALL, e ec oct'38 -208 -SV: Notice.. ..... , , ThrtomontfxafterJste hereof api.hcayjuw JJ hi bade for tlie renewal of thefollowii g Httn*Not», -Tlie halves to wlacb the cavliier’a b»n e i* sub scribed I laving ^erivjgplriafririfi ateOfiNF/tHnTfo the night off the 7th ef August, last,.- .; -o' ' .. .^Ttyo note* <Sf HB dutlan each. Xu. 32, on the Planters’ Bank. Jolm Hcbcn, fre«lJn|t, Li , ■One note of MO dollars, Vo 143,,the saira ■Ode itntc. of idOrfol^rri 8olJSpri|4t||M . Bank, James Tohartomprejuienf- s-' . • . . ' One note off ltWAods—, <w.jie Sank of tbe State pf Georgia, .payable at the No 6S4; dated January 28, 1817; 1 loch, president ftantett H,. Brown;. Cturh-Otuee, Stith-CarcUd