About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1819)
* v fPcf .’1 ■ • .G KsmSi •Nflrv W '.■JW&; •»r>. v%t, -< * -‘..'.’a • ■ * , "zLa ’** 0 v/ N: • *•,■•! m ■•.»' '• • * .* ■ a •* treaty, bccdmi'b a point tff enqiiiry and dV .-c-iv-cs afol the payment 6t tharn pfovtded r fc*; etling importance. ., .... iurhy drafts upon their annuities pay able bi Y«ti» memorialist!! aikinoWledg'C th'e le- the 1 United States. It trill rest with the le- vjislaturi tasajf vhctlier liie course'here eality of no measure' wliich seeks, .thus, to defeat or divt-si. them. .On .they.cbptrary. they insist upon the valadity and the exe cution of Hut to’it’, set in ali instances in tt'lihCli it conveys a’t'encfii. Bill on llie fate of thi* treaty is cautufccd a. icfoti'rc, agabiat which youV mefooriaUsis -rrhio/iatri/ff aiiu firotme. Vhc jg-aiit ol'reierve in “ftc.Htm- />/<■” to Indians is an act ivliicli your memo- JSalijts vic’tv ks notpjily.viot.tlory of tlie 'eo.-n- .nact ftcttv'tsni. the V. States and Georgia; 'iDjA an inCra^enient of pur fights, and an exposure of our folizens. , To die grant.oi “fee fimple’pule We attach technical define One of the. consequences of such turn. grant, is jxrwl-r of alienation. Then in toe * event of alienation by the reserve, where is the powci of the C, State* to extinguish .“for the use of Georgia” the title to such reserve?^ ... • - .Vbtir rncmoriulisls beg leave further to call in question the articles of convention between the VJ States and the Cherokee na- > tion of Indians, concluded on the 27tlf Fcb- viggestod is worthy of beiiVg pursued; should have much co.iiidetfoe 1.1 die sue cess offit and proper commissioners aruifo under the authority‘of the. Um.ecl Sutes with power and instructions to treat lor. the adjustment ofuicso clanitsand the cession ofterrilory. ..... - ■ .■ tlje . Claims of the lifcfc naturerert also again* the Cherokee Xauqn of Jiuhaifo, w ith met same, but. not to cquai extent: And.by the Treaties of Augusta, Hopeweil, and Hois- ton,athc nkc Vcsjoratioh o< pboperiy id pro- mised. . ■, , ' The liiformat'oii requested by the honor able secretary in relation to. weights and measures has been, by me, furnished. (Signed); Jons Clark, f. 1-Mari', . ,a - ■ • furnishing 11 fan- aubjir-l for the e.imiudver- tiop of.Cuotiria.. l.hcy profess to nullity in x fl gre.a'. degree the. provisions of the treaty of i a 17, arid to set-up their own provisions - as substitutes therefor, -Aa qpjecUoiiu- .blear, the original was,fhissubstitute is the ynure so- If die grant of reserves in tl.ie first, furnished grounds ol Complaint, those in tjie last arc umcli rool-e offensive; i'oi the 'possibility ol'.ivve'pdpn is. not swulm-d.—- Shall we he fold .that ail these measures find their justification in polit y, a i l then: ,apology iu h(•m:\olenc.er .Sb.fo this treaty .tie passe'.’ tijioti ttit m foie imposing form qf Jninmiily, and colepelled to subserv, tvs views, and pay blind obedience W its coni- tnandi Wc trust tiial v/e may be heard: 1 -ant! thatil'in.-tittering our compUints we afall speak .i.ith ah unbecoming boldness, oujr excuse may be found iij_ tlm extended c|tin!og:iq ol Indian aggression, and the ag gravated series of tanglier ipjfllrUig: This last treaty, purports id be. founded Upon a suBicient. eonsicjiration, to amount tt) a foil* equivalent tor the interest reliii- ■dllhhed.j, '1'his may be true, and s ill in justice tlqhe,. 1 f uppn the rcuilica, ion of the first treaty, i/i interest a d ytk.etl in Geor gia, or iino b rty-had l,ten connected with the contract except the United- State's and the ChcrokeeBj it might, be granted that the sarrfc parties ha'J a rlglit to fevise; alter, and even set a si.ft: such cqnthict. IJtii situated as we are, we claim U> havdbean IfwnelHed, by a positive, vested interest, and tve compiainof the attempt to defeat that interest by the second treaty. The con- atdeyation of this treaty, is iii fact paid by the ■'(ate of Georgia, and J’et she docs noi receive a lair equivalent. A territory is Secured, inconsiderable in point cf extent, n/arr inconsiderable in point, of value, and still mere considerable by reason ol being mutilated and crippled by the grant of re* »times. By this same' tieatp,' thy ..United Steals acquired for Tennessee, a «.’act .o- country great in extent, and still gicc-lr iii vr.lne and importance. I’lie growth and prosperity of a sister jta'e affords gr. tirica- tiun to Georgia. • Ws.are excited by no jealousies, actuated by nq_.feelings oi com- ietition. But when favois are dispensed we hope to see them admeasured by the steady hand of impartial justice. .4,uoh ad measurement would have atllided u'i a bet ter interest, ami been in furtlura.iKo oi a solemn contract. .. . Your memorialists respectfully solicit, jh?t.commissioners acting under the antlior- jtv of tiic L otted States, may tre. i with the Creek and Chviykce Nations of Indians, (fiir fiuther cessions of territory lor the use “Georgia. “The following message, together with a letter from Jon:; QciKcb AWsmsj esq. re lative to.property taken by the Indians, was ixxcive3 from the governor, through Mr. jiuch, his secretary, whit h were read and re ferred to the committee on the state of the republic; Executive r*epartmcnt, Georgia. ’ MiUeJiivv...e,' I), c. 7Hi. 1 SKI. $ To the Semite, and House, of. Representatives. I Jrave Revived a letter Iruim the Iioiiora- bleJohn tj. Adams, secretary ct state, a ropy of Which is now laid befufcyoit. This is produced by resolutions passed ; t the fast sess:u:i ot the legislature- Uj.v.n ti.e pVy* moriai of Col. John Uumvtt, ie. relation to .propertytaken by fhe India;-. The delay w liich Ti.,s ccc.irvedt'm carry j ing these resolutions into i no means injurious. Cm ing under such lmibod nr. I conceive, to a sa.'.islaa-.c r U'cteii the objects' « r ■».' iruc that the several tr .... h.l. r Y ■. VI. llis KxcCllcnc.v Joa.v Cl ,m,s. imvernor oi’tlie state oi Georgia.:... I Drptn-imrn! r,f S(ntr, 'y .. ■- . If ai/d/tylsji, '2J/7 .Y,i. 181?, \ ilR-—Ilavfng seen in the public journals the drait of a message ivhictj. the late g .vcr- nor R bun hau prepared tu be communica ted to Lie legislature,and which was trans mitted to them alter his decease, 1 have, In direction ol me president of.the U. States, the honor of iniunnlng you; fhat his letter* to this department, ot 17ih. Eebmary Iasi, ciiyyasing a copy .<»! the bcsoiuiiou of the leg- lsluvure of lDdi December last, was received on the 1st ol March, and. according to the request contained ei it, die letter ,;ul reso- iu.Sj.i ivere iuiiuedialeiy laid before tlic I’rosideiit: 1 hat no immediaiti answer was rammed to it, w-as an omission merfly acci- dsi.tal, arising flora the extreme pressure ol tne public business, just at the moment- of die close ol the session ol iamgress, and be- c -.ti.se the president contetupiating ■ very shortly afterwards to visit thl-. state of Geotv gi.i, ami expecting to have the pleasure of meeting the- governor, and the agent of the Suites residing with the Creek .Indians,' postponed feting up<,n the letter, in the hope Ol conferring with them -upon the means which might he most cxnedient for carrying the resoiiuion into effect. . The subject uot haviu-g been bro’tov. oc curred to his recollection during the period, of his passage tiirough the state, lie regrets die dels:- which has, thence arisen,to the exicutic'i of the rasoiutioii. Bill directions will immediately lie given to the, agent of the U. States with the Greek Iiulhi!.,, liim- sell, a citizen, andcjierctolbte chief magis trate of the stale of Georgia, to give every aid and co-operation iyjiis power, to. the per sons who. may be appointed conformably to the resolutions by the governor of Georgia, for the purpose of obtaining the object of their appointment. ,'1'he pr> 'cntlxis further directed me, to ..siftire you ; -o:: i and surprise witii which lie 1. -vt„ .lie impressions cn- f-crUTincd by c governor Rabun, ..that the intcivsts «. . - state of Georgia or its citizens hail, in any instance been inten tionally niigleeteJ by the admin it',, ra tion ..cf stive, government of the United St itci. Iv.ve'l inytelfof this opportunity of mentioning to yum- excellency, that on the Istinst. before I w<s apprized. of. the decc .se of the Tate governor Rabud, I wrote tti him, enclosing it copy of .i let; ter wliich had been addressed to hitn in June lrfir, from this department, with a resolution of thes a e oftheUnited States, qj;3dMarch 18I7-, tequiring of.tliekapfrcta- ry.cfstate, a report upon the legislative jeg- ulations of the several stales on the subject of weights and measures; -and requesting, an answer to that letter which was necessart (o obuiiu the iglrifiliation required by the reg- uf ticrv oi the-' scui.te. The imfoaUiuatc event of.govcfnor Rahmi’s dealli having happened hclure he could have received my loiter. I lake trfo libef.y of seronimentli; ilrousaild Americans. - t hetmtii is, tint lie n«‘.cuarpiogj brig Ffoucir, JJuvii, of Kcmfobimk, lad iod men with bim;st n time. What few iiej taking iiip.bng Betsey, Mmonds, for .Salvia, to .lad.With him, lie lias sold at glaa per bead, to laid sailm Six days. sCar U lea her, for Vliilad. in Sue,the pirate, mldiias iomail tnepimtes iuinseli.j da;-*: schf KiiiiKsftarv, M'.PoHsoioutli, N.H. ami and left las wife, who followed him at die wilder; | a brig Jj-oui Ncwporgrlh I. winch arrived the iicss among the saiogoff’ ;1 ila.v'btfiwe tlie.L. ik J. Mnlrjl. , , —- *' *’ /f-v. Iiy— h-flurd, 'son Tl<Ufx^aiit» - cone;; IliCiiliioilo. 4 oat S, bound to tJleu-feston-rUiiicli; cd to land so.ue Sour 'raid mackeft 1 to the nias- r, a tore' topm.i idler paftia her then huge; sehr IJEGISLATtRF. OF ALABAKA. Tilt Senate and House ofKcprcsent-.it i.ves (state*) supposed.to iia, V gtefe to large brig ashurfe on the iiouses, ^ her relict; also. On tins ‘■'th Nov both brandies of the legislature ” hite -SCuul,. unaniuiocsly adopted the ltesolatloas given be- I’lIll.AllFt.l-llIA, Dee. 11 Al’rivtd; thip low. . • ; ”ahze, Handy, New.Orium» 2j days, tobacc'd aud Messrs Rose, GaWhand Farmer, a com^ * 1,e )' it i 1 , ; e, . 1 n! '-'' l ™ 1 i:^^Bunce, Chai-lestbu-6 : img u t , , , »«,.. i wUcrttl Jacksi)i4 ' ork, 'ia^ini^ i?o; Huilv. mittee on the part olt.-ie senate, and.'Uesxng I. umlt7 . ,,. lrt , lna Exmpkiu and Evcritt troin tne house ol t'C- presentatives, waiied upon general Jacison on the 9th inst. arid colonel Rose in heiuiif of the committee delivered tu him the fol lowing address, Vfgether tvitfi a copy of the tmitxcd rcsciutior.s. -Major General Jackson, ... The general assembly dTfl»e state pf.Ala bama, have, liiKti'iictcd us to preseui you with these resolutions, as a icsuuioiyy of their high respect and gratitude, for the im portant services you-have .rendered to tne United States oi Amtirica, and particutariy to this statel Permit its to add sir, sis individuals, eur bcs*. wishes lor ypjii; plospecity and liappi-- mw. Resolved bv the senate and house of rc- ;)rcsi-.U:t;ves of the suae of Alabama In ge neral assembly convened, That the thanks of.the general dsceinbiy be, and the sanic are hereby presented to major general Andrew Jackson, lor his valo r patriotism and niern- ous conduct during the late war, hut parti cularly for the declin e afo.1 glcy'ious victory obtained over tile Ifritish forces at Nc-.v- Orleaufo ,, -i .....is, Resolved, That.he !s more part-ctilaHy cntitled to tin: admiration and ali'ecuoii of the citizens of this slate,, because, Uy ins mi en 18r tXiiu. Femf Ikirelav, Ft. i'liOilias AD; si lit flilfiiMOix-j Men, 'Havana 14; Fhi'!«lelph.a, Hall, do. .Kaglej.Illve, A’ui-i/u/iiiA o- Jig l). Williford. 'I'o-Moitrnvj tlie Jnsl, At 1<) D’clock pixe sijyj. Tl’t/l ie .ra/2:di -«j ivurr, « . V. jthciilf tife least fescri b, r UNTWl': i.^HCEiUP HMiDlidRE, §'c. • ■ (.'oiMirting in part c?’ .- -a' 6 cases Fcv IitiKT'itr.cs, varous qralitics, f-ofr. #' to 72sfrc:l og.rgrt . , 1. case Holst, y F.Stnls; afferent, qtillitif i 4 casks ttinl- nine bridle B-ts,stitTop Irons, arid .saddle Mbuntjlik« liitlfrjjreatc'stviihety 2 casks Corn Mill* mCt-rvnt siies.. . p 5 ciisks eou'&inihg Fstaiia table and tea Spoons, Kei-by 1 looks, stia-l packing Needles—door' ^ closetf. ciivst .a j),".’ ohair Nails: 'Screws; double 'ireytnani! spike tambk-tsAj a.nl irot-S; land Cha.ns, fee. alt In the gveatc* Terms, .cash. litarv skill and indefatigable exertions, om it to your obliging attention, and of repeat ing the rcqiVcsf for the communication of i -.lew, t>/ .-•hers act- . couid not any lefislativc resoldtions of the state of Gcorgi - on the important subject to which it refers. . I h ive the honor to be, with . great res pect. sir, your very humble and \ cry obedi ent servatU;.. (Signed) John Quincy Adams. The following resolution has been adopt ed in both branches of'he legislature:. Resol- td, 'hat the law imposing a tax on the c'-.-'r f fe ! b nks and offices oi discount ld !ciji»it, u ITtiit tliis state, do contiiiVie in hirer "id oper lion: but that the treasurer os-'soc-.’.d for the present any execution or, executions liable to be issued under the same so f a is res-vets the Br.incli Bchk of the pbr o: Use : wftli the ( filioiT'ler’.'j:. Na rontatl! :rf> arf.oe to f er:y. Yet a>. - g: ty fell into the ho.ri ty yca-s :;go, it is not. near, ex justunecs. rusi'cpTbic a: 'fo. Any effort to recover Iho or must in part, prove fruitless. . The claim should rest agai: ^nt tribes of Indiana m their la get if, fold should be so yi aliv su •at-- • P. “The honse has just, acted on .the sulS'i'uta nassed bv senate in lieu of the r-sob' ion. relative Hopkins’ trial, which vent.from this branch. They have disc.-, greed to the substitute, and have octermin- r j «d *•> .'here to -he original resolution.. So .. i the resolution from the house stands good.” to. j.'i ,.r~ a. i should b Would leei't-forifi respei u'aby sugf.'ost a '■■■ ferentcourse' than '.hit i*hich .s cotitvrh plated by the rcsoHido.i or '.818. M.fuy oi out citizens are upon the same foo'n.g with <ol. Burnett.. Their claii is have bden litade out and returned under various degrees, ol autVeiuicity. and in the aggre gate, are suf- Acit nt Jn amo.unt to form the basis of an im portant ncgociation. In furtherance of the right of thcse.citif ens, I CjinkV we may have everv feliar.ee cn the prompt and cificicnt co-opperation of the general government. Jf satisfaction of these claims could be pro vided for ty a cession i j territory to the United States by the Indians, g.two-fold ob ject would lie obtained; a:i extension of tcr- jjtorj- for .Georgia, and the consideration agreed lobe give?, stopped in its passage, jilWHsfaciiflin of.the claims of our citizens. Jo case of foffur? to obtain redress in this *jray,.&n adjustment of the claims niiglit pro- ^oWy be ^erted with tiH Indians them- T'IF. TEXAS EfoPF.HITiON. . ’. Tho s- i^m.nc’l extract of a letter, (says the Na tl *T.i I;;tj*I : s»eiM;<T, 11th inst.^ froir, a hjjflilv res- p:entleii^an at Ale\a!idna, (Louisiana) to iV;en l now in this city, unfler fl.ite W'No%\ 3d, Swi pes roafiriii the accounts we have invariably i*’.v: n of the inirffn ; licsncc of th-s expeilition— \vh : .\i tlic F.panis!) governuicnt pretetuU to sup- pos - was c u’Uter.rinced at least, if not set on foot, by rti? irovernment qfthis co inin’. I^t the del e iiH iit of this plot* die fitter fabrication of al| the assertions ever made with respect to the ele- ation of i‘vS objects, and to its prospects of su<> css, sen d as a moral to those ardent and aspiring’ youths of our country, who seem to think there ij» in life nc weal 1» worth having- but" what is gained at the 8 »vonl*s point, norany tmeg-Tcry but that of dying on the field of battle,; J'-ct such of .our choice spirits.” as arc subject to be: deluded by the promise sand false hopes held out by every ad- triiturer, by load or sea, be instructed by this* adflfd to ma»y similar incidents, that the sword gfa'ns no respect, and the liazard .^life prodtires no glory, .but*, when they *ire employed in the cause oftiicrrcountn’. * i. • " '! ■ “You liavc sebn inVerted in ’ nc\rs]j:ipera ’i splendid account ot^the ^reatfo^eiieral Long, who lias 1 leaded an expedition agaiiist the Spaniards in ■"rtf:, ■ I exposed frontiers have been saved fvoin sa vage inroads, and the innabiunts from in* disetiminate slaughter* . / • Resoived, That il^s whole course, during iiis military career, receives our ench-e ap probation. Resoived, i'hat his visit to this place at this lime, affords us tne iiveht*st.satisfaction, as u chnbles us to e-rpress to him person u- iy the hitjh sense we entertain of his services, and eur perfect coniidcuce-in his talents, m- legriiy and patriotism. Resoived, That a jpiut committee He ap pointed!} wait on major general Andrew Japkson, and present to him the foregoing resolutions/* ... To which the General replied, '• ‘'Gentlemen—f have received with t^e highest tcn*.tifituti''n the resolutions of the general assembly of the state of Alabamt\. The honor conferred oh hie by your legi^ ialive body, is accepted w’ith feelings of the, warmest sensibility; , ^ u * : The lii*st pride pf the soldier should He to discharge the duties,of the |ield with zeal and fidelity, and his first reward the approba tion of his countrymen; and jt is asOurce of peculiar Satisfaction to haic received a ma nifestation of the confidence of those, whp have gloriously participated in the fatiguts ami dangers of 1 he cTinp. t As a testimony of mv gratitude for .the high sense of mvjptiblic services, which!you. have hceh. pleased to e.rpress, permit me geniernen, to present to you-and through you, to the honorable body, of which you are a committee, the assurance of my high con sideration and regard. mi gentlemen, very respectfully your XfW-VCKK, Dec. 9r—Arrived; slip Neptune, Mekuunl, Mm-.uiuquc 27 duM>, with rum, sugar, ailtl inotesses.' .Markets very dvill. Moixsvt-s 4j; sugar b to jutv^Hclng. No Atner.catn nour al lowed to be cnteNjd m' either French or Amen- can vessels alter o^h October W. fh'ilisn Fackct J.cuxl Hobart, J tunes, from Fal- HMiith, Lug. via iialifox. . ;• cyai* Ann Maj ia, li *.us»»iS, Bass End, St. Croix 21 daA.s, nun, s.igar and hales, in iatr 25, long.* kpuke uu AinefiVaii brig with troops 1 on board; jJlciop Fauinri JtUi?, i^tus, lo <u»ysIrom Darien: Ciearud, ship Essex .Mijiior, H.nnian, Madeira; CoUntu*, • Eldrklge, Liyti , i >k “ J * A yuu\, Gidlitn, ilavuna- «en. A j-efcsoil, AiCiiol.t':, W. Indies. - Meet Id.—Arrived, shij> Anipuion, Goodrich, Nevis, 21 days; brig Tidaat, \\ .iey, Hav;um2d; br.g Amelia, .IKuube; C1i;*jlesion /• brig Vigilant, IJ.oik, JavaAMtiU 7; ting Soulu-Citrbbua, Uyn- koop, do 0; .biig-Supcrbj Ay mar, do 5; scar CVn- Unci Morer, ujago de Cuba; scii Express, Aid rich, Charleston 6. v' . Scur Andrew Jackson; billet, ; ?J ort-au-l*rince, 26 da.s. OofiVe 24. tlobs on ixV’Ti. l.eft, 6<*ar Spaiui.i, CamcS, tor Cn;u lesion in 3 da> s; Aej: tune, Anderso i, •for -Condon—(^tiic latter \v.i bonded on i ortugivs by a patriot pnvateer. and robbed of fboili iob piickagt^ dry goods;) hcln* Henry, Dav.s, St liaitiioloinews 20 days; scir Ciifbuuted, \V<u» !* Suvuji/.uA ti; sChr Fanny, Dans, tio 6; sehr Mariii, Ciui^ii]>iin, do ti. Jlelow last si.gbt—-ling Eagle, t^ooke, of Fro- viA^dce, tiuvannaU 6; brig Eliza, Crane, Charles ton; <5* * f ^’ic.v-'ed, r Hi . e Alexander, Thomas,. St'Johns; Variety oi Yi-.-ilitiei dec 25-** 265 liy Baker jg Wehnaii. Saul), Hadgcr, Greenock, sehr U ilkuni, iiahett, llaj.iax. fOSfbNj Bcc. 7.—An-iv Tlmnnw, Cn rli sion 13 d:u s. ed, sehr Swiftsui*e, k br.g Alexan.u’ia, Kemp, \V. Indies. t obt. sen t. ^ Axdrkw Jackson. Col II. Hose, chairmen of tlye conini ttee. 5 * DIED—In Nq\y-York, on life Sth^nst. of a lin gering illness, Mr. Micuael Cxsa.MAy, in the 40th year of .hi sage. SMPjYFWS. Four OF SAVANNAH. •- 5 /. . ' - ah hives; 'f’rig Levant, Wood, 5 (lays from New-York, to Hail i>-. Hoyt, owneir, witn a full cargo to J la- throp is. Co. A D Fanning & Co Stinges & Bur roughs, K lb chan Ison &. <’o lltdl cclloyt, ]) Willi- ford, CJagliol'n J>;issctt, 'flsos Bindley, Morgan fi, AtxQo-h J. Mooriiead, Bacon Ik Ilmen, S C Dun'll:M£, Fred Densler, A- f• Millet, Blanchard, Krctiie*s & Co- A t« Semmes, Tit ?r ce,iinrf-c& Coon, and P L Wicks. 1J passengers*, , Schooner. Industry* fiilltips, M iltuiagton, ?s. C. 3 days* and 4H hours from Cape t ear, with rougliJ-.ce, 'ar, sraves and fish, to Hull & Hoyt *mf' Bulloch Sadler* Passengers, Messrs, ’■* ill.ams and fjtpveren.—Experienced a very heavy gate, for 30 hours froth N.E. and sprung wbicli obliged us to keep pumping and brding incessantly. Saw a schooner ofi Charhrs- ton with '.her colors union down, .but the sea running very heavy, could-not Speak her CLEARED. Brig Patriot, Tucker* Sloop Henry, Bradford, For New*York, .The regular packet Bj-lg LE- VAN^’,.D. Wood, master^ w.Il'cail on Thursday, 23d instant, wihfl and,weather L-rmitiing. For freight or passage, hav ing eiegant accommodations^ .ap|)ly/to captain Wood oii boaitl, at! Jones’ upper wharf, or to . * - y HALL & HOYT; Who haxe fantfing frr-n: vessel u.ul for safe, 5J liaiTcls I'OfHi, New-York c.ty inspect.on. dec 2d m255 • .• ' Grand Lociare. a "T - The mcmbei’H of the (inuid l^odge of Georgia, and the several lodges under its jurisdiction, ace summoned to aUepi a grand (pr.fiicrJy coinir.ur.i- catioii on St. John’s festival, the 27th inst. r at 1J o’cJck a. m. ..The different lodg-es linear its juris diction, are also requested to send in their return? on that.(fay. 'I nxiisient bretluen wishing to. at tend \\v' procession, must join sonic of the lodges oftlr.9 cit\> 'i. A * . liy or-tier of the Ji JV^ Cii and eUufiter. v - ; - tV. F. BE BBS, grand sect# Aeb 2) 255 Planter’s Hunk. All election for. thhteen Directors on the pat* 4 of tife stockholders, will be held ut tlie. Bank, on :1 fcniluff, the od <kiyrof % Juntu\vy ncrt.^Viw pi ll will/>e opened at nine o’clock, A, M. wiJi he clo- sedint rw’o Hi M. opened again At thi'ec, and clo- sed/at five o’clock, I' S M. | • J. MARSHALL, Cashier. \ duo 2.) . f255 For sale by \ CARNOCHAN & AUTCIIEL. d~e 20 cN2aS For Sde, One new Cable, Ilf indies, 120 fathoms 1 Stream do. 8J do. do. ■1 do G dj. do. 6 pieces Sail Cloth. Apple to lllllVVll-- UAH AM El. & AUZE. dec 20 . 1.255 .■ ' . . Lime, Lumber, &c. For sale, thiiC.lltOO nfscti’r /tine, J)vm Tht.tr.- untov ji, consisting o£ 380 casks Lirrie, in prime order 30/KM feet ofBi'ftixls and Scantling v 1 4-,*000 Bricks. Applyto ■* ' ISAAC COHEN, dec 20 m355 Charleston New hern *■! CHARLESTON, Dec. IT.—.Arrived, ship- Franklin, Hoyt, N&w-Yoric, 6 days. Tlie sehr. TOutine, Sutton, for tins port, sailed 4 days be fore. „ : Scbr. Echo, Logan, Havana; II days, sugar, coffee ami sugars. Left brig Catherine, AVelU- man, for this j^*»rti to sail in 4 days. The brig Persevepmce, Armstrong, 7 days from Philadel phia, arrived at Havana on the-27t4 Ult. Sehr. Mark-rime, Post, Norfolk,'.? ds^s, and I from Georgetown, where slic put in for sup plies. Passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke and tit- nnly, Mr. and Mrs. VoTmg and servant,^Mr. and Mrs. VVlieatley and servant, Mr. and Mrs: Hayes, Mr. and Mrs: Thomas, Miss Placide,- Messrs. Fennell, Brown, Kcnyrn, Quin, Clint, Horton, Henry, Nelson, Wilkins, M‘Caftrev, Brooks, Allen, Dupenact, Sherman, Senate rty, Guido, Kingwood, Steel, and Rencud, all of the Thea tre. Sailed in company with the $chr lady’s Delight, with Mr. Caldwell’s TheairicSl compa ny, for New-Orleans; ship Cossack, for London, and several vessels Tor Bermuda* Cleared^ Fr ship Clarisse, Rcydellet, HavTe,- ship Charles Henry, Casdorp, Amsterdam. ; - Dec. 18.—-irr/vetf, sloop J aides . Monroe, Lampher, PhiladelpJiia, 7 days. Off Cape Fear, spoke a New-Haven schooner 12 day s from Pe nobscot, bound to Savannah. Sa.v; an inward- bocrid sliip in the offing on Thursday evening*: C'earal, sclir Margaret, Gamier, -St. Augus tine. , • ' n -” ' v i. , KQTfFOLE^ Dec. 10.-^?rrir<r(/, s^ir Cliarle^ & JMin, Stickney, Cape tlenry, Ilayti, 13 days, with molasses, s’lgnr/and some fruitT ; 6th inst. lat; 55 30» long. 7529, spoke Spani» schooner 'MM. ii Butter. 25 firkins 'H I TEH, fani'inp; from bri.sr Speedy Peace, for mile l>y HAUL & HOi I", dec 25 ’ m255- . Rice, Tar, &.c, •the C.iiiGO of the sehr. hnlastry, frttrt J¥UmHg. toa.f.y.V.J t ' t* • CONSISTINO Og 1250 busliels return Itice 150 barrels T?r , 8 barrels Mullets * * 1 , do Roes jr . •. . 1636 W\ O. barrel Staves • * •; For sale by aLaLT. &; HO\T. dec 2d m255 . Just Recei ved and for Sale handing from t/ichrig Sjteedg Feac*, ■ Thirty t- irrels of ALE, of the first quality, ex pressly "brewed for this murket. HOLLIS, ACHORU St CO. dec 23 *255 Exchange. A Person, M ho is a correct accountant and writes a good hand, will find employment for about three weeks, by applying at this office, dec 2*0 M--55 For sale, A BOAT, lowing 6 oars, 4 feet W-kle, and 30 feet long, suitable forplantationuse, orothenvfae. For terms apply to THOMAS MONC1N. tlec 20 *a255 ' - f , r Merchaatts’ Hotel. " ~ The subscriber informs his friends and tlie pub lic in general that he ha^takeu^that excellent ami. commodious \foase, fronting thi Planters* Bank, known by thfo- naruc of 51ERCHANTS’ HOTEF^ lately occupied by* Mr. .pettingiB, where ladies and gentleman.6m,bb ^enteeuv iiccommodited. *He assures them, ff thcy\ will iioudr him witl^ a call; be will dfi -every thing in his power to merit a continuance of their favors. Hu virill have in readiness sliortlv, a comfortable houW, separate; fro Hi the Hotel, (or the accpinmo<Ltion of lilies bill}'. He has blso a Stable for the * accommoda tion of horser, and a careful man to take- charge Tit. . J. WHITE. Saxnmnah, Dc$. 2P, i319. *> * ar255 JOB BRIM'IVG Executed at this Ofcce. To-MoiToiv, 2lst iHiitant, v M il o’clock* WiU t>€ sold on Holton's tettnil xeh. irf* 35fi)3 feet bii.t seusoiii-il FA.NNEL B0ARHS- lee 23 . ,. 2.54 . 1 — ; . By TFhtrs 8£ 'Joyner. On Wednesday* 2:id insti Wiif he not'd an /Itiuter’* TtSn.E g', arTt acvtnilrt jjf* the wiilerzvritt.es tti:J all ctmccr ux!, thefolhzritig (uVir'r-t, savedfnm the '•orccis of the French ship d, cupt Jj tufa tiger, fro it: Havre, stiinnleA Vt’lM' o casks Claret,'2 bis Beet; 2 tlo hrrVd 2 kegs Rutter, 2 his FJour, 2 boxes Cundl^ 1 barrel Lartl, 1 do 'l’pugticd . ALSO, •All her S.wts, Cable-;, Ajichors, Compasses, cabu^ and kitclien rum ture. - * . .hidat 12 O'clock pi'ccioe(a % The Ilt'Ll. of the said ship, she now llefj stnuitlcd on Tybeci; *' . Side tc commence at 11 o’clock. By # ivmJford. On Thursday, 23d inst, At il o’clock, Wiif be sold at the dwelling /mure, and store of 3/^, C rcatette, corner of -Wish tgoincy y £.£ South-il -uaS sth eis. his entiie. Sffck *n Trade,' consisting oj Groceries and Dry-Goods. . A ftt'ANTITV OF Ilousehold and Kitchen Fumiture* ’Pen ns, cash; dec 2ii 2j5 : . Stafe of Georgia. H’j hit excellency John Clark, ituveninv end Corm wander in Chief of the Army and of thi9 state, and of tiu- milHic. ihcreof:- stute. ami of ttu- mihlta thereof:■- it lu reus, at a Supcr otvqourt f A for the miity*' of Mdutosh, at Nove’uhf*. • ^'eighicea county : lijU)dre|l and nmeteen, before the • hable Joliri M. Berticn, one of ti ’e judges of tl* <t >.'i«p.crior court ' of this itutc, a Certain John L. Hopkins u asetm- v.ctetl ot* voluntary manslaughter on the body qf .M ( Uuedn M‘Intos'h v and was under sentence or three vi ai-s confifietnciit in the Pcnitentiaiy ot thi# state;—And whereas; 1 have,received satislactovy uiform.vion that'.jjhe sifid John I.. Hopkins has, bf the aid and connivance Of-the sheriff of tlic sivid county of MMulosh, made |iis; escape,’with tlic iu tc^tion, it is ^iitved of going Augustine, and fi*cm tltynce to some of the Spanisii,province® in South Am. riea; I have t hereJ ore thought piot- of pel- toris&ue trfs my. proclam a t-oa, hereby, oirbr iij a. reward of five hlindrotidoHars to any person o person^ vyfxo tv.11 apprehend and deliver the said Joan L; /lopkmato.ffie Keep t.of die 1 J unitent a- ry of 'tMii state in Miliedgcvilic, in order that hp may Undergo anc( fitter the punish nent inflicted by the sentence pasrol upon him. And I do mo'c4 over hereby ch.-rge and require ^ . f * ajtd military, to be vigilant ill cr* t a * ' A'* prebend tlie said Hopkins, if to ‘ A til s statOi.and td give All aid in llK- •» Jj }'/ person..^r peraens who may apprtheua him fufl cbufinetaent. vT.V” vvtaT .' i,' Given under my liancT and the great seal of tho fils Oil Nw\V- York find Dll JLn^LuiC } state, lit the state house in Xlilicdgewile, this thirteenth clay of December, in the year of our. Lord one thousand «ight hundred and ir.neteen, and in the forty-third of tlie independence of the United States of Amencu.’ ?; JOHN CLARK, By tlie Govenior. ' * '■ Adxeii Hammohd, Secretary cf S(,utc. ^ John L. Hopkins is a slender man, about * feet IX inches high,.dark coniplcction, a klm oveis the left e-yC, sloops CDltsidei-abh', and appears to be about twenty-three yetire of age. */ The editors o'f tlic Savannah Republican amt Darien Gazette are requested to publish the fere* going proclamation three times, dec 2J yt25j . w N .. j.i -Newark Ale. 30 bis fresh Nev/ark’ draught Ale in fine ordqjj for in/mediate use 15 trunks Boots and Shoes 1 case Hats 1 do elegant French Ribband*: 2 cases Dutch LookHig-Glasses *. _r For sale by GEORGE W. COE, on the Bay, near Barnard street. Whc also cffcvi for sale by the package *jv piece, ify lo'w prices, 25 packages of French and British DRY GOODS;. purchased at auction at the north, consisting cS White, black and cliangeable Levantines Changeable and black Florences Superfine white Flannels Cambric Muslins, 9-?Tand 6-4 u- Rose Blankets, 9-4, 10-4 and 11-4 Stout steam loctfn Shirtings Elegant ftrussels Carpeting arid nugS y,T Engfisfi Ingrain and Veuctiait stair Carpedcjj’ Kendal Cottons iTinted Bomhazcti ,. \ Irish Linens and table Diapers dec Id 254 i . Prime New Jtice. One hundred «wl ten tiercea, jlist receired ani^ for sale by dec 18 JOHN THOMAS, 7 13, Holton 9 s range. ' Ginsang Wanted, v By : PEltKY & WMCffTC, \ Who herve Jot . sale .£0 hhds rafiue 8ug»r 3000 bushel* Titrk*s lriand Salt L , ■- 20 p.foes Holland tMnV suptrkir quality 3 pipes of Bordeaux JJraudy • : Fliila-Jelphii Flu-ar Lard—Out Nail* dec 13. 254^ Toricise Shell Comb^. ; A handsome supply of Large and ^FaAionahJcf dec 18 2J4 2 -.t . '*• -g .*•■ X . Stock fer Sal^ j;^ Hiiiiti&iAKD, llROl^tLBS s. C&.tferM life- their wlifefo stock > cqrajf of Aencfo ifolffwfo' ip'ft'afoi and Do^ » hheklukdtT. ^ve»,, p to the ^ -'iii tii‘11 it will be exposwlfor sale_on re tuff 4t Qotlf iwis m 4. « Win, . i .... ■ ■ -'■< r