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savannah republican.
Saturday Evening, July 20, 1816.
We recommend to our readers’ careful per**
fil [ S ame statistical sketches, extracted from the
Ui-hmoud Compiler: Tfcey treat of a subject
ith which every friend to America should be in
ti uately acqual,i1i<l—the productions of our
country. Two letters (one written by the ve-
ab je author of the Declaration of American
impendence, the other by John Adams) have
* 1 Th*v flnninn.
coda, gtortinJliAfttofeigpirfittis conquest to rut
other places, and eventually become master of all the
strongest positions of the enemy on the sea board.
The report received at Baltimore, of the capture of
Cumana, Laguira, &.C. is not correct.— Clusreiston City
Gazette, 18tA inst,
We have seen a letter from a gentleman at Port-au
Prince, to an officer of the navy, in this place?, dated
June 22, which States, that, at the moment of despatch
ing' his U tter, the ci-devant general, Hjsjvht Li.#., who has
been there for some time, was about to take liis departure
for Providence—thatjiis constitution is nearly worn out
—and that he appears not long for this world. Speak
ing of the patriots.it says—“We have just heard of the
success of the patriots, on the Main., They have taken
Cumana, Barcelona, and Santa Martha, where they mas-
T 1 " 1 '-;; ever citizen’s attention: They demon- sacred 7 to 80U of the royalists. They drove general
cla,, “'’ beyond the possibility of doubt, that, in Morillo.into Cartagena, ofwnich_ they,no doubt, have
r^ureseiit state of the world, or so lori^as any
r, C like tyranny shall exist in the’human
b'St, war is and will be necessary.
OL'Ii MISSION TO ftOUTH-AMERICA.
understand from passengers in the frigate Mace-
• ‘ -ion, as published in our paper, of
tiie unhappy Americans and odi-
and
"iVu "lomred to merchant vessels, was not at all an
Return bu. that the sufieringsthey under-
- . 1 * gberate barbarities inflicted on them by
would be scarcely credited in a land of
rsr <m ns The dons would not give up tile property.
e-y 13 • t | ui , jiy or other, our countrymen will be
A\ e lu'pt Y- t j ie msses both of liberty and property,
TT^ have so unjustly suffered from our Spanish
wliien 1 . , justice-will yet be indicted on these
ifteigubyrs, .oia j
I S '<<uY 1 Vive also been inforrned^ that a number of Eng-
, j p,. c ncii prisoners, who obtained their liberty,
/-Yk reived on board the frigate by captain Warring*
ton \v!iO gave to these destitute men, the same relief that
w ,’,r;..vn'to iiis countrymen. The Englishmen were,
vim their own aoprobation, transferred by captain War-
whicb vessel
rlisli prisoner#.
rington to the English sloop of war Tay,
canw into Santa M.i-t'u. to receive the En
Tins act is charactenstic.il of the humane and gallant spi
rit ’which Jistmg .is.ies our naval officers.”
gnr'ii is ths ianguage of the Baltimore Patriot,
a journal as respectable for veracity as correct
ness of principles;- and it now remains for our
government to decide, whether the wrongs of
our citizens are to remain unavenged as a mark
of disgrace on our country’s brow, or to be aton
ed far by the olood of their oppressors. Our
ships are good—our seamen, brave, hardy and
true -i:i.l we hope government will,not have
to “be kicked into war” with the most contemp
tible monarch in Europe. A manifesto by the
ensuing congress would be the signal for the dis
appearance of the Spanish marine from the
ocean, add toe extinction of that authority, in the
new world which has £o long tyrannized over
and devastated as fme regions as the sun shines
Oil. A
' ROBERT GOODLDE H YliPER
.WITHE BALTIMORE REPUBLICANS.
Dafhe Fourth of July last, two regiments of
infantry, in the town of Baltimore, neither join
ed in tie military procession nor mustered.—
The cause was this: contrary to their wishes,
and insulting to liie old oilicers, the federal exe
cutive' ol daiwlan J had taken maav individuals
of ue "John Henry''’ stamp from private life, and
inferred on them military commands. Of
iv-se irregular and juteimi*-© proantions, the
voting 'Robert Goodloe Harper to the rank
' major-general-, over brigadier-general Strick-
liil;
ngaof the citiz
! tii-‘se intii
tlu
coin their doors, had been iibellin
m leives, aspersing their country, and calmn-
r. was the must flagrant, a'ml grating to the feel-
“ns. The latter could not brook
unities;much less submit tobe the he
ralds ot t teir own humiliation, by parading, on
anniversary of their political birth, under a
nun who, while they were driving the modern
Sandals from their
tii
jniatmg cheir.government, and endeavored to fa-
cd;t ite the operation* of the infamous Ross and
profligate Cockburn, i>y attempting to create in
ternal dissentions—-so becomingly absented
jl temsalves from an assemblage, in which they
toui.i trot participate without flattering the va-
[>--/ ot t:.e traitor, liar, and hypocrite, at the
price ol their own honor.
Ueaeral -Sferett has (no doubt, at the instiga-
n i'i fiirper) fulminated a denunciatory bri-
i -.c order against them. But instead of les-
• i i r. their character it will raise their reputa-
snei
\ the
mildew of scorn and night*
of infamy on Harper, as long the memory
deeds snail be in existence. The Baiti
n’, shave behaved gallantly in the field, am!
'*■ silom in tbs.exercise of *neir prerogative-,
u I’.’.y conspicuous. Were the federalists
thus, ro i.bary-iieaded demagogs nar do-
news, myself. A vessel sailed from this pl;.ce, four hours
after tlie news arrived, with powder for die patriots.”—
Norfolk licacon, July 11.
the ting 1 at Cape Ann, wtiicfa vu agreed to; that the
boats were accordingly loaded and the brig wis then
scuttled; and they were landed at Sandy Buy on Mon-
dav evening- last, where the boats and alt tl.eir cargoes
were seized the following day by the collectors of the
port of Gloucester- that he does not know die cause why
the prize master scuttled the brig, but supposes his pa
pers Were not regu lar anil he was afraid to bring her in
to port; that after parting with die Romp, coitsiderahic
money was found secreted in different parts of the vessel
and each man retained what he found. In addition to the
above we learn, that the prize master has been secured in
Gloucester, and that the Spanish consul has gone from
hence to that place to investigate the circumstances.—
The mate and the rest of the crew have absconded.—Mos-
ton Gazette, 6th inst.
The Anniversary of Abierican Independence has been
celebrated throughout the Union with wonted enthusiasm.
uni'.er-
iate shews
fter men
tioning the usual salutes and paiv.de of ti.e day, thus
continues the description:—Charleston Southern Patriot.
“NoW#ipve in view the shipwrights and talkers, with
a fine first rate man-of-war in immature, drawn by six
horses. It was an admirable piece of workm. nsbip: but
a saitor remarked, that as she sailed into port under a
jury-mast, the independence must have been di-.ir.astf d
Tiainbritige, Porter, Morris, Perry,
Macfltlno’urh. >r. Ye. fee. whose Mas they bor- . The
sever..! societies of taylors, carpenters, <kc. caiue after
wards; and the whole entered Spring street church, to
hear the oration. After hearing an oration by Mr. Fzn-
hts, the orator of the day, the procession returned bv
Spring street to Broadway, down into Pearl, thence in
to Chatham street again, anil back to Tammany If all—
where that society dined. Others repaired to thOr re
spective rendezvous. Me n While, the military had tired
Salutes were
The following is an extract of a letter from Bordeaux
to the editor of the Boston Patriot, dated in M„y last.
Though I stated to you in my last that the wire-edge
of party animosity was wearing off against us, I am ob- (in a gale or a baltle; and the ladies theinsi ives thought
ligtd now to state the contrary. Tile hatred of tills go- ! that the brass c innou were wanting to complete the r.p-
vernment and their adherents is too apparent to go un*' pearance and Pie design: but it was an elegant model <-f
noticed. Enclosed is ..piece,* a tissue of the mos. bare-! a ship of the tine; and the bannerols around reminded us
faced f. Jselioods, which appeared against uSa few days j of -Hull, Decatur,
ago-, said to have been inserted at the request iff the go
vernor of tins district, one count Loverrio, a Greek by
birtn. This man is fi-om die Ionian ls.es. possessing
no virtues or qualifications whatever. lie is what the
French call aaiiAre-m.tn. That is to say, noteuonly for
tiie strength of liis arm, at his dexterity at killing on tiia
field of battle. He entered Napoleon's army in a lo w-
grade, and rose to fjie rank of coione-1, where he remain
ed, as that experiehced general well knew he h*d no ta
lents for any thing higher. On the rival of the Bourbons, j 9 dutes and ;• Au de joie or. tiie battery
he took their side from pique—saved tiie iife of the duke
of Angouiemq, called now the hero of the south—and
for tiiat. has been naturalized i Frenchman, and raised lo
the grade of genend and count. It was he who said in
his famous letter to our consul, condemning the three-
colored hag hoisted here by t.ioughtlessiicss on board the
schooner Kemp, “that the tri-eok>red flag couid not ex
ist innocently on board of an American vessel, unless tne
governmentofthe United States had formed an alliance
with the runaway from the Island of Elba:” This is the
governor of Bordeaux, a man who has acquired celebri
ty from no other cause than that ot iiavtng stained his
sword in the biood of every party. He is as open-mouth
ed against our government and coun.ry, as he is vulgar
and illiterate in his conversation.
1 saw of late in one of our federal papers, ah assertion,
that it Was not true that the French government-prevent
ed English gazettes from coining- to France. You may
tea that editor, that they are fhr.nady prohibited; and
what is more tiiat the French government have lately
complained to the king of Holland against the printers in
that country, and you will find tiiat ,rlr. Uyde de J\'eu-
ville will try to retaliate your press ui'o. These lights
must be extinguished; tiny are too strong for tiie revi
sion of royalists.
tra.t:»r durst ever
|pvvu...i camp or council.
11111
shew liiiriaSif in the
“MOBBIYG.”
I ne e litor of the M .ryland Republican has been twice
an.fm a tew weeks, for exposing the bribery
P's-cti it a kmupolis.
fiii re'* 4..V beaten, and
i-C'-s i, -ve not
mc temper ofthr-s
b.
Iti the second attack he was
nd has been ill of his wuunds.—
yet Wren accommodated to the des-
'.nese dcs ierad ieSf it is supposed they
i to smart for their outrage.
Y-' * * S ' ' jnstiy b«ast of being privileged per-
u u.ey (-.n bribe the. igfiorant and mqb those whe
>_ ’ uiisconductj, with impunity.-
ti ter.
ho
Fredericksburg
A'V
* prided on \fopday last that all the
ot 'Uiimcoi^omted banks were partners,
in My and sever'aflS- to pay all such paper as
ovifd by the company or representatives of
.... ii.wiy. rnis wus a case wherein Alexander
. -. ' o pl unhff and certain stockholders of the
J "‘ ”, 1 1 . defendants. Yetter&iy the plaintiff was
; i 1 " ,u ® pvmce bt fare the sime court, as ;i dn-f etor
i , t ' l£ 11 ' J Estate Bank, and confessed
v.i Alexandria Herald, l‘J<A instnat.
j
, UNITED S TATES BANK.
1 ?•. r, thousand Shares have been s---b-
!c 4J * tllls Clt -'—Charleston City Gazette, Xtth in-
AY.
. , f F:iQ Af SOUTH AMF.HTCA.
-learn rotn captain Mathew, of the British schooner
i t Ol tb’ ok'e 6 £“ ere y es terday from tiie Vv'est Ihdies,
ciisn \t ~ l *' u -l une l ast he was in Carabona, on the
lav;;' ' 1 ‘*( ie --' ll50 uttwelve leagues south-east of Mar-
c i tll i er saw and conversed with geiteral Bolivar,
rf,... ln . i , - American patriot army. General
hr ,i„ Um ’ j' at about five thousand men
c n . well agped and disciplined, that his
rcew c • ’ " *S U,CU auu on
c ire m»n .a ln - r ?^ u ^— an( l that nearly all tiie ef-
eneralB ' 6 T! clnit X^.were joining his ’ standard.—
•coad hrt Wiut,n S arrival of - general Marino, his
itn, with w ho was shortly expected from
irce wtaofrfT , a !'h' ment a t ion of five hundred men to his
Utley imnLi r Cn recnhled in that neighborhood;
Rack of r>,, tuin ’ ^ould immediately proceed to
'tfi.itions uJ 1nina ’ a k lunst Avhich the most sanguine
‘-of crpt; n rr C ® nl *rhuned of Success. It is the opin-
'‘^afisiJv.h *°e appear9 we A y ersed in South
**a»rs,) that should this expedelien prvr* m»-
* This piece was the philippic of “J. B. .dug. Smile,”
of Bordeaux, in reply to a to finer letter of our corres
pondent. \Ve noticed Soulie’s publication in our paper
of the 19th ultimo.
BONAPARTE.
The last letters from St. Helena, state that Bonaparte
enjoys very good nealtn, although the great humidity of
tiie cumate and the frequent dense fogs, do not perimt
him to take as much exercise on horseback us he is desi
rous of. In tins execrable island, he says iliere is neitiier
sun nor moon to be seen, and be n.is given it the name of
isle de lirouillard. He sometimes .idesoutm the morn-'
ings—on one of those occasions, in passing- a field wncic
so,lie men were plough.ng', iie alighted, and took the dd“
rec tionof the plougjl handle for tiie length of tiie field,
and off returning drove the team tiie Same ’distance, re
marking-tiiat it was very fatiguing employment. He re
ceived the intelligence of Marat’s deatn wacn consider bie
fortitude, and appeared only anxious to know wiie-ther ne
hud been killed m battle or not—neither was it possible
to discover from Ins manner, whether tiie information
produced any impress.on on ins mind. ikotwithstancLiig
the short distance between' Longwood and Jaint-stow n,
it Was commonly reported at the latter place, that he
broke- out in Hit most violeujdnftctives off nearing it, and
probably such has been me account lbrw.irdtd to iir.g-
u-.udz AY lien he was intbrinect of die death of Marshal
Ney, he observed tiiat lie was a brave man, a very brave
man. Such persons as tiie uitnur.ii approves of, have
now liberty to visit at Longwood, by applying to Marshal
Bertrand (who resides atilutt’s Gale, aboiJfcjiniie from
Longwood) for a pass to enter tiie gates. TTOi-anai Ber
trand is much esteemed by every o,i# iorhis g&at con
sistency, and tiie honorable line of conduct lie tus adopt
ed. Napoleon is notion better terms with the aclnn.al
than formerly—he lias ehscove-red tiiat the conduct of
tiie latter has been misrepresented.—London paper
From the Southern Patriot, 17th- instant.
CASE OF PIRACY.
Our motto is “ Be just am! fear qoi.” Acting up to the
dictate ol' tins sentiment, ana Uutt‘principle ot impartial
ity with which, we trust, the “Patriot” ti„s ever been con
ducted—we hesitated not to give our opinion of Uie- “in
structions” apparently proceeding from the “agents”
named in tiie case of die bantu Feciuo. Subsequent
proceedings, nowoyer, and a deveiopement of circumstan
ces before unknown, have acquitted Mr. Taylor of die
cliai-g. s brought^gainst him*—and tiie character of pira
cy m tiie transaefion, has, in tiie opinion oi cundid intel
ligent men, been completely taken away-
With reg-urd to tne fitting out in the United States’
territory, a vessel to-cruize against a friendly power—we
oannot give an opinion as to wliat cir^instanccs can de-
teruiuie its legality. The grounds, however, on which
Mr. Taylor w«s condemned, being removed, we with
pleasure make public tiie document in which ne defends
himself, and accounts for the appearances against him.—
We wish every success to tliosfc engaged in tiie cause cf
Soutn Aniencm liberty. ,
“A copy of my instructions to captain Fisk, of the
Buenos AyrCs pubiic vessel of war, tire Santa Fecino
having. bvCii pfibiished in the Norfolk Ledger, in which
several g^tlemen in tins country have been named as
Jgents, JR : s the>: gentlemen may be, from this cir
cumstance, stTspectcd by tnose to whom they were not
known, of being interested in said vessel—I deem it ne-
cr.ssary to state, that in using their nanus, I did it entire
ly without their authority or kno wledge—1 must at tiie same
time", however, yt justice to n^iscif, declare tiiat as a
citizen of Bueuos Ayres, holding high and respectable
naval rank !n the service, I conceived I had a perfect right
to fit out a vessel in tins country, to'annoy the trade
of the enemies of my country, and tiiat in nonnputijg
agents to attend to any property arriving at the ports to
which tliay respectiv ely belonged, I Lid no more than
what usag-e had sanctioned in other countries and other
wars.
Tiie Santafecino was destined to Buenos Ayres, after
fiuisiiing her cruize; tiie Circumstances which brought
her b..ck ,to tails country were beyond my control; and
for w inch I cannot be responsible. Tuoiras XaVLOi;.
Baltimore, lOlA July, Ibid.”
iso fifed t> om the French frig te, from fort Columbus,
&dj. and about a quarter p„st 1, the various corps..' h fr
the ground, marobed ti:rough town, and we-i-e dismissed
at t!>e .icMui.ii. Salutes of Artillery were fired at sunset,
and spq|p, festivity, and fire-works eiosed tiie evening.
Tiie evening breeze wafted to the ear tiie deep reporfroi
distant artillery—indepvnder.ee was proclai.uqjj^oj^vevv
hill and -everber,.te<i,froiri everyValley. L v.'asra'if :.!i
had sworn -a confirmation of freein before gods and
men. Nothing, we are happy to £ty, occurred eo damp
tiie general joy.”
The French frig, ft F.urvdice was eicgaritly dressed in ' o-
nor of the day, and returned the s.aut. from tne foris; sue
then immediateiv Weighed anchor and proceeded to sc:*..
The commander of her, we re informed, delayed his
dt p “!Sire one day, for the purpose teatifyung the ami
cable feelings of his sovereign to the American nation.—
.V. Y. livening Post.
The Eurvdice weighed anclior immediately after, and
put to sea. M l have iieard it reported, tiiat she did rr i
hoist tiie American among the «tnci- natkuii l fiat s; and
tiiat a littie pilot boat in retaliation, saieii around tier with
tiie tri-colored flag- flying; but, ^te cannot credit tiie re
port, nor have we hud time lo enquire in to it.—J\ezo-
York ColumUu.n.
The following is a copy cf the letter written by the
venerable J >as Anvils, tiie day after the Declaration of
Independence. These senlinicius were uttered forty
years ago, and may now he considered as prophetic.—
Charleston Southern Patriot.
PhiltulelpUu, July 5, 1776.
A’esterday the greatest question was decided winch
was ever debuted in America, and a greater, perhaps, nev
er was, or w;li be, decided among men. A resolution
was possed without one dissenting colony, ‘-Thai these
colonies are, and of right ought to be, Free and inde
pendent States.”
Tins djy is passed. The fourth day July, 1776, will
be a metnorable epoch in tiie history of America. I ..ru
apt to believe it will be celebrated by succeeding gciiern-
tionsust he. great anniversc
memorised <,s J:e ti. y of D. 1
ofdevoiiua t Almighty God. It ought to be solemnized
with ponips, show, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfu-cs,
and illumination 9 from one end of Lie continent to tiie-
othcr, from t,,hi tune forward, forever. You win think
me .transported with enthusiasm; but 1 am not. I am
well aware of the toil and blood, and tr-asure tbatitvv.il
cost us to maintain tins decuracion, and support and de
fend tnese .-states; yet through ail the gloom, I c.Ji see
that tile end is more than ail t,.e means, and tiiat poste
rity wiil triumph, although you and I may rue, winch I
hope we shall not. I am, c-c. Joii,-. Aua.*s.
AA r e are sorry to state, tiiat the eastern half cf Augusta
Bridge, winch lias for some time I* eu in a dangerous
state-, ff Li m on tiie morning-of duaday last.—HaiU well,
rilussuchusclU paper, June 2o.
fioctor jBerthe!ot
Respectfully infomiabis fric-nds and the public m pc*
nerai, tiiat he li»s just arrived li-om the nortl., and 1ms
made choice ot the best Drugs, lately received, from
France and England, in addition to his latest importa-
tions, and is jus: fi nding from the sclioon*: Sophia, and.
brig Glynthus, from Philadelphia, and from the stffp
Adonis, from New-York, die foiiow'ing articles, viz:—
Aloes, E. her, Camphor, Cantharides, Cinnamon
Cream of Tartar, Jalap, Calomel, Rhubarb
llippecac, G. Arabic, Flor. Camomile, Flor. Bengoin
A lexandria Foiiicuties Selina
Rochelle Salts, Soda do
Vitriol Albh, patent Lint
Ec-«.r!-Ashes, Charcoal, Dentifrice
f pii*.s Turpentine, per gallon
\Yhite Lead, in oi!; Spanish Brown, in dil
Pearl Barley, Gold Leaf, Dutch Metal
lfalioc, American and West India Castor Oil
Spike, Clove, Mint and Annisted Oil
Elastic Bougies, refined Liquorice
160 gallons English Uii of Vitriol
f.’iobe Bottles, wiih tops; Lamp Glasses, proof Phials
I’lu..is, assorted; Glass Mortarsand Pcsdvs
Composition Mortars ai.d Pestles
Graduated Measures
Glass Funnels, different sizes
Large Crucibles, in nests
ALSO,
Patent Medicines, of t very description
On Commission,
Durable Irk, Ink Powder
Japan Yi.rmsii, shoe Blinking, prepared Ink
On \\ orniseed, Copal A oriiisu, J«pau YYu-nish, and
Ikmon Acid
N. li. All orders from the city and country will Ue
tb.ii.Kfuily received and put up with care and dispatch,
a .ie usi.al credit will be gifcii, if requhed, or a liberal
u wc-,1 for prompt Bcynieut. july 2Y--.1-S6 .
. i resii Dry-Goods;
THE SUBSCRIBERS,
Have received, per the brig Sea island, from New-York,
A large and well selected supply of English, French,
Indie, a .'id Domestic Manufactured GOODS; all of which
will b
west end
soid, by wholesale or retail, at their store,’north-
d of GibbonsMirick buiiding. Maricet-sqiiare.
nr )_
Murdoch M-'Leod & Co.
J ust received
Prir
.inti far sale
rune Beach HHi.nd CORN. Applv at Knox & Stone’s
stqrv, or to WILLIAM H. JOYNER,
j'-t'v 2j——S6 tit Id: n U Bruin's store
- - - -
CoieOii Bagging and iloes.
60 pieces Cotton Bagging
¥ casks Iloes, patent and coigpon t
Just received and forsieby
R. & J. Habersham.
■i-ilv 20—v—86
sale
ror
, »
elegant Mahogany Side-Board -
do do Bureau
do do Tables
dozen elcgi.nt faricy Cmm-s, and
M.dmgany Cradle. Applv ‘o
W. & A. Wurman & Co.
„]yOQ fifl on fag
On Ye- V*-
Checks at sight,
7* «5 le t th'- T* 1
laiHerat wages
Will be given for a good Cook, Washer and froner.
Enquire :;t this (Office. juiy 2.) - -B6
A. Caution
Is hereby given to" all persons against purchasing a
tiry festival. 'ToayTuteZ'm- ^t*'^ r°"
uA EUAa.x, -J
t!;e laie rev. Dr. Alexander Findlay;) from a certain
W’iiliam H. Jackson, and a certain Janies Jackson, ex’ors.
of the estate of general James Jackson, deceased; until
the legal authorities of the country have decided, whether
possession without right, ami during the minority of heirs,
shall be so construed, as to deprive the widow and the or
phan of t/uirpaternal inheritance.
The pubiic are respectfully informed, that the above
tract, is no longer for sale. No consiileration will nowin*.
duce me to relinquish my title; and no combination or ex*
pence dear me from asserting my rights.
* Christopher R. Green.
Charleston, Julu 6, 1:1 o.—of,
HYDRO PHOBIA.
A negro fellow b^iiiging to ilo. estate of Mrs. Me-
inine, wao was biltciqpy a. mud dog on tiie lsl AprilL.se,
on J^rio|eau’s wharf, died of Hydrophobia on die night of
Tuesday, 9th instant. Immediately after Uc w as bitten,
the -.voun-i-wa^djurned widi caustic and was put under
a qpurse cf utefcury for 49 days, winch availed notning»
lie appeared to enjoy very good health, unlit tne day bc-
forins death, being 97 d tys after he Was pitted.— Charles
ton City Gazette, \7li. inst.
Piracy.—A sailor arrived in town in the Gloucester
stage, tliis day, from whom we learn the follow ing.
“ He Shipped on board the schooner rRomp, captain
Fisk, at Baltimore, in April last,.for a voyage from that
port to Buenos Ayres and back, and saked the 11th of
the same month. About the lath of May, toff Cadiz, the
Romp fell in with the Spanish brig St. Joseph, ot about
180 tons burthen, from Cadiz, hound to Corunna, with
a cargo of sweet oil, soap, brandy, cocoa, sugar, cinna
mon, &.c. and a considerable sum of specie, and after ta
king out the latter article, manned and ordered her for
Buenos Ayres; that he was put on board as one of thefe
crew; that soon after parting with the Romp, found the r
f g short of provisions and water, and it Was advisable
steer for the United States; and her course was alter
ed accordingly; that on Sunday last, they were near Cas
sias Ledge, and fell iff wfth three Chebacco boat* fishing;
tfiat the prize master proposed to fill the boats with ar
ticles of the vessel’s cargo, and make a present of the
sains to tbs Ukmtmia, * they would lsnihtfrr spew of
The countess of Rumford mentioned in the London
papers is not tiie daughter, but tiie -wido w of the Ameri
can philosopher. Tuc style of the funner ia Sarah, coun
tess of Rumford.— Boston Centinel.
Married, in St. Mary’s, on the 28lh ult. by the rev.
air. Stockton, air Kobkkt Mritsii, ot London, to Mrs.
Marsaust li.u.u), Widow of the late captain Baird, ot
St. Mary’s.
Died, in this city, on the 16th inst. Miss Elizabeth
Tur.xr.x, leaving a brother and tnree sisters, with nume
rous friends, to mourn her loss.
“How changed the scene! In blazingheight of noon,
The sun, oppress’d, is plunged, in thickest gloom.”
1816.
FORT OF SAVANNAH,
Saturday, duty kO
ATlRfVED,
Schooner Friends, Hazeli, Charleston
Salty Jasper, Courtis, St. Mary’s
C A. AHED,
Brig Almira, Atwood, Boston
Sea island, Wheeler, New-York
William & Mary, Cooper, Philadelphia
Schooner Sopjiia, Wallace, West Indies
Stoop Volant, M'Lean, Charleston
>John Sleigh, Taylor, St. Mary’s^
The members of th^Dorcas So-
cietv, who have not paid their subscriptions, alt request
ed to pay them to the Secretary.
liy older of the Directress.
Mary S. Drysdall,
july 20——36 ^ scc'ry
Notice.
The subscriber being about to leave the place for a few
monthf, has appointed Mr. S. Hall and Mr. S. Sain Simon
his attornies during^ 8 absence. The store will be con
ducted under th^ immediate case of Mr. S. Sain Simon.
All those indebted, either ijy note or book account, will
please call on Mr. S. Hall and settle the same, as he is
duly authorised to collect the same by law or otherwise.
S. Clizbe.
Tor sale,
JUst received and now opening,
l ease oiled hat Covert 1 do plain and figured feather
Fans! these goods are of a superior quality and are offer
ed on very accommodating terms; apd also, on hand, a
variety of other Articles; which may be seen at his store,
next door to Mr. P. Hall’s fcardwuff store, northeast
corner of MariretHSqtttojS
Ff W- .
iO.St
Some time in June last, one BOX, marked J. B. con.
tamfiig six dozen silk Bonnets. Said box was landed
from the ship South Carolina Packet on her last trip.—
Anv ’. formation relative to ti.e above will be thank fully
received byfflie subscribers. J. J. & F. BLANCHARD.
I ise, a
e bota
iv uli^e.
Some time in June, was stolen out of my houi
POW DER HORN, about fifteen inches in length, tne
tom made of cedar, the Stopper of the skin of a wild
duck’s head, wound upon wire. There is generally so
great a similarity In powder horns, tiiat 1 hardly enter-
u.n a hope of the-above description leading to a disco
very, from any other source than from the person who
purchased it from tiie negro. Whom I suppose to be the
thief, if die purchaser will restore the property, leaving'
information, at this Office, that will lead to the thief’s con
viction, lie shall receive Ten Dollars, or half that amount
for the horn alone. , JAMES BARNARD,
july 2-i—n—86
Police oiiiee,
July 20,1816. ;
Blacks, or free persons of color arriving in this port
on bogrd vessels from the northward or elsewhere, as
seamen, or serving in any other capacity on board said 1
vessels, are hereby directed to report themselves to th*
Marshal of thtfl city, at die Police-Office, within twenty,
four houis al ter dieir arrival. *
My order,
tub- 20-
F. M. Stone, m. c. Si
lu Domicil, 15tii July, 1816;
Resolved, That the Treasurer do git t a fist to th*
Marshal of all Lots, in dfis city, which have reverted to
Council, auu which are r.ov.- unproductive; and, dut the
Maraud do advertise the same for Sale, after ten day’s no
tice, fully describing the said Lots; and, that aldirmen
Proctor, Cope and Morel, be a committee, to superin
tend such sale*. tract from the minutes.
J>. I). Williams, c. c.
Notice.
Pursuant to the above resolution, t will proceed to
sell die f* llowing Lots, on FRIDAY, die 2d day of Au
gust next, at tbe Court House, in dns city, at J2 o’clock,
Re-entered Loti;
No. 19 ahd 21, Columbia ward
No. 27, Elbert ward
The unexpired lease of No. 6, 17, 18 and 21, Sprin*
Hill. 4 F. M. STONE, c. at.
iulv 20 P6
Five Uoliars reward.
R-.na.way, on Thursday lkst, I8th inat. my apprentice
boy William Tatlor; aa he has taken hia clothes with
him, his dress cannot be described, he is about eighteen
years of age, fair complexion and lias a large scar on
the inside of his right foot. AH roasters of vessels ar*
forbid carrying him off, as tiie law will be put in full
force against the offender, or any other person in whoso
employ he may be found. Any’person lodging Mro
gaol shall receive the above reward.
Atttkmur 4
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