Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, December 24, 1816, Image 7

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, v,.tv**lias beendeclared by tLg. legislature Oeiiwi > > • h i next governor, by * majority of PREXCH spoliations. The NeuWl! ort Herald of ike 10th instant contains the following notice. ca p turea previous to the “The suffer government in 1800, who reside in convention wi vicin jty, are requested to meet at the this town*- *fr mo r r0 w, at 2 o’clock, p. x. on business of Town Hall, t eK j attendance is requested.” importance. . president of Hayti for life, is allowed by Petl ° n dtution pf that republic, a salary of forty thou- per annum. ✓ _ n f C orn is a good deal short of *h average ° Ur mnch is yet ongathered in the fields; a clrcum- r ;°? very unusual at this season of the year—for it is damp, that when gathered into barns, it moulders, the heart of the grain rots .^Richmond Enquxrer. tVe are very glad to see the Shamrock revived in a vood typographical dress and valuable editorial matter. W remarks in the two last numbers, on emigration, the advantages F the United States and the deceptions prac- w by British editors and agents to entice strangers to the dreary wild* of Canada, deserve public approbation If men could live on grand scenery, they might find enough ofthat article at Iceland, Norway, or Greenland, Without taking a pilgrimage to the inhospitable wilds hear Hudson’s Bay, where many emigrants have Already perished in attempting impossibilities suggested by the freaks oflonl Selkirk’s avarice or ambition—which would form habitations for men where northern bears alone can live —JYev-York Columbian, 14<A in*t. from a De-nararu paper, of October 30. \ farhatloet pafiir contains tlfe following article un der the head of—“A caution to strangers bound to Deiaa- rara. “The brig Friendship, captain John Hinkle, from Halifax to a market, was boarded by a pilot off the bar. of Demerara river, t<S whom he said that not expecting to sell here, he merely wished his vessel'to be brought to an anchor in a safe place, that he might send in his boat *o learn the state ol the market; also, that he was a stran- ger, and had neverheen on this part of the coast Before; to which the said pilot answered, that it would not post him above eight or nine guilders more to go into the ri ver; trusting to this declaration be assented. The fol lowing iisr of fees paid before he was allo wed to pass tbe fort outwards again, will shew the expeaces incurred bytr.is deception oi the pilot, for which no redress could .be got' v. idiout detention of the brig. Captain Hinkle was fortunate in having a letter of introduction to a hou* c in Uemernra, wiiich advanced him the money The ladies and gentlemen of Savannah, and the lover* of i Y ’ tigitvip’s Piulo<l&|>hic*l Assays, _ Ttl tt’hidn l<P a/MiiA itAtvlmia 1 J - music, in general, are respectfully acquainted that Sx-pridr g£ p ^ B * nUl * NatTutiv *» Willi an Appen- Messrs. GEORGE & YONGE avd S. 8. DE JONGE, From, the Charleston Theatre, Propose giving an Entertainment at. the EXCHANGE, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 3lst instant, * coxstSTixo or SOLOS, DUETTS, POPULAR A1US, with variations on tlie Violin, Clarionet and French Horn. In the courie of the Evening, Mr. G. I). YONGE will give his Imitations of the following Instruments on the Violin, viz:—The Viola D'Amours, Bugle Horn, Trum pet, Flute and Flageolet. Those ladies and gentlemen, who honor and patron ize their undertaking, may rest assured that their best exertions shall be given to insure ample satisfaction. (£/* The Performance to commence at 7 o’clock.— Tickets to be had at the Door of the Exchange, and their residence, Mr. Roma’s, State-street—Admittance, One Dollar. dec 23 154 G. L. GolmesniFs COTILLION PARTY. The second party will be on TUESDAY NEXT, 31st instant, at 7 o’clock r. sc. dec 28—c For London ' -154 The staunch, fast sailing, (toppered and cop per fastened ship WILLIAM, two hundred and fifty tons burthen. A part pf her cargo being engaged, will meet with dispatch. For terms apply to the master on board, at Wallace’s wharf, or to , Bilbo & Watts. dec 28—154 For London The new brig ELIZABETH, captain Brad ford, :n every respect a very superior vessel.— For freight or passage, applv to the master on board or to ' J. BATTELLE. dec 28 154 or Glasgow The superior and fast sailing ship FANNY, W. \V. Forman, commander, will meet imme diate dispatch, the greater part of her cargo be ing ready to go on board. For freight of 300 bales cot ton apply to JAMES JOi INSTON. Recdved, by the Fanny, and for sale, 26 puncheons St- Croix HUM dec 21 n 152 otherwise it is possible he might have been obliged to :fice his cargo. /• 6 Government secretary Harbor master 30 Tiscal 6 Collector 12 Comptroller 4 Naval officer 4 Searchers and waiters 11 Pilotage 220 Fort paSs V 505 * “N. B. Captain Hinkle publishes this for the benefit of the public; and at the same time acknowledges, that die Collector and fiscal offered to linquish their fees provided the same would be done brothers!” We are sorry that we have it not incur power to give an explanation of the precise boundaries to which the se veral Officers attached to the above offices are limited in their charges on vessels so circumstanced; but we are ap. prehensive that the regulations in Ibis respect are indefi nite aild ambiguous, which of course may be supposed to confer an imaginary power on the underlings of office to benefit of the ignorance of an unwary stranger. We shall l«e bappy to avail ourselves of an explanation from the quarter complained of, which may be the means of wip- l ing ofFa stigma of a very austere k*°d of look. 5 PORT OF SAVANNAH, Saturday, December 28, 1816. ■* s ARRIVED. Ship Wallace, Sleckney, Alexandria. Fanny, Farmer, New-York. Brig Samuel, Swinbtirn, Bristol. / . Traveller, Town, Guadaloupe. Sclir. Harvest, Lanneau, Charleston. Salem, Forth, Philadelphia. Sloop Condoma, Pitcher, Rochester. Brig Ahnira, Atwood, Boston, 7 days—9 passengers.— poke on Sunday last otl Port-Royal, brig Nanny and lary, Barnicoat, 15 days from Boston for Charleston: CLEARED. Ship Winifred, Gelston, Liverpool. —— Lord Wellington, Ramsay, Kingston, (Jam.) 6 rig Thomas & lid ward, Hall, Martinique. —— Georgia, West, Boston. —— Olvntiius, Sharp, Philadelphia. Eliza Lord, Smith, New-York, Sclir. Minerva, flail, Boston. Sloop Venus, Faniham, St. Jago de Cuba. Port of JVew-Bedford, December 13. Arrived, Spanish-polacre Ksperundo—slie was from Laguira, bound to Cadiz, and was captured by a Buenos Ayres privateer; Ull the former crew taken out, :t prize crew ptrt Oft board, and ordered for Port-au-Prince Being short of provisions, (as tire prize-master says) they bore away for the United States. The Esperanto has a cargo of cocoa, Cotton, indigo, hU^s, horns, &c. said to be worth 30,000 dollars. Fencibles! Meet at the Exchange THIS EVENING-, at 7 o’clock. By order of the Captain, L. Mason, o. 9. dff ?8*— • 154 Chatham Artillery. The men composing the Chatham Artillery company, will meet at their Laboratory, in full uniform on,TUES DAY, the 31*t inst. at half past 9 o’clock, a. tt. to elect non-commissioned officers. Jty Captain's order. Oemler. sergt. tier 29- r 154 Notice. The creditors of James Simms are requested to meet at the Exchange on TUESDAY EVENING, at 7 o’clock, ’ dec 28—' c* 154 Notice. The subscriber has removed his counting room to the west tenement of Fraser’s Fire Proof Stores, lately oc cupied by Mr. James lSeggs, and informs his mercantile friends and tile public generally, that the strictest atten tion will be |iaid to the -weighing and storing of all kind of produce and goods; he will also endeavor as far as Vtvoticable, to admit of Augusta boats discharging and Inking in loads at his wharf. a Iso for rent the east block of Fire Proof Stores on FpasePg wharf, on moderate terms; and a commodious counting room with an excellent fire place on Howard’s wh »rf- JOSEPH S. PELOT, factor. OK BAND 24 dozen approved weeding COES. dec 38 M 154 Stolen the brig Langdon Cheves, about 15 jays ago, a JAwl BOAT, black bottom, yellow 1 from water line, up J? ttle gunwhale, about nineteen feet long. A reward of * lve Dollars anil be paid on delivery to . Minis & Henry. ' ■ i dee2fc~-*-aiM ‘ l* I I il -U*. Clearances it this Office. * - A : For Boston The superior pocket brig ALMIRA, Isaac At wood, mastir, will he dispatched immediately. For freight or passage, apply to the master on board, at Anciuux’s wlnrf. or to . , Whitney & Parkman, J In nr rtfs ‘wharf. W ho have for sate, lanrKug from said biig, 10 hhds. and 50 bis. V. E. Rum 16 do New-Orleans and muscovado Sugars 100 bis. No. 2 Beef, > Boston inspection. 100 do. do. 3 do. 5 NEW BEEF. 200 Demijohns 3 cases fashionable straw Bonnets 2 do. first chop real Bandana Handkerchiefs 20 boxes Chocolate 10 do. No. 6 wool and No. 10 cotton Cavils dec 28———i. 154 » "For Baltimore j The regular packet brig CALYPSO, captain Neill, will positively sail in all next week. For fdwWBtfreight or passage, having good accommoda tions, apply to R. RICHARDSON, dec 28 154 For Providence The sloop SUSAN, captain Beardsley, freight or pass-.ige, apply to HALL & HOYT. ■’cc 28-154 For For Chari es toil The new and fast sailing schooner HARVEST, trypw ca P ,, “ n Peter Lanneau, burthen 9a tons, will sail ShMSfon Wednesday next. This vessel, is purposely built for a regular trader and has superior accommoda tions. For freight or passage apply to the captain on board, at M-urel’s wharf, or to Isaac Course 8£ Son, dec 28—a—154 Hunter*e ivha>'f For sale, freight or charter The new and subs antial sloop PiKEBE ANN, burthen 400 barrels, captain Brown, is now rea- dv to receive freight. Apply to the captain on board at Auciaux’s wharf, or to Greene Lippitt, dec 28—p—154 * Loaf Sugar. 20 barrels fivst quality’LOAF’ SUGAR, landing from brig Hero, and for sale low,,on the wharf, by John Latlnop & Co. dec 28 -a 154 T9 whicu are added copious Notes, critical and explana- lotv and n V l!.._ ...!lL — A r Flour arid Jbtaisms. One hundred and twenty five ban-els stiperfine FLOUR, and one hundred boxes Muscatel RAISINS, will be land ed from the brig Calypso, on Monday, and sold on rea sonable and accommodating terms, if taken from the wharf. Apply to Camming; & Moorhead, dec *^-—4—154 \ *> 1 Hoy-!, Just reeuived, By the brig Almira, and for sale, east, of the Exchange, 44 packages of SHOES and BOOTS, consisting of a general assortment, selected particularly for this market. Samuel Evans. dee. 28 154 . Jusl Received 25 half barrels first quality fiy-jnarket Beef 50 do Newark Cider 3 hhds. apple Brandi , 4th proof 10 do N. E. Rum. For sale by Brant & Fox, dec 28—m—154 Telfvr's hmf For sale>8 A valuable House Carpenter aftd a Weggoner. Ap- ply at Bus-office. ( h’C 21 - -154 Carriage tor A handsome Philadelphia built CARRIAGE, with plated Harness, has been in use a few months, and is m as good order, as when new. Enquire of the printer, dec 28—jf—154 . Carriages. One four wheeled family Carriage, with plated Harness, for two horses. . _ One remarkably light and neat four wheeled Carnage, with plated Harness, for one horse. One plantation Waggon. For sale by John Bolton. dec 28- -154 . - For sate A tract of LAND, containing about 3900 acres, verf stoutly wooded, situate on the Great Qgechee nver, with one of the finest mill seats thereon that this country af fords. Said laud is about midway between Savannah and Louisville, the new turnpike road passing vey near «• Term* »>enil,iiKl the title ^ itnoueotionabh. . Greene & Lippitt dee saw PINKERTON’S ATLAS, No. 10—-containing Maps of Ed rope, Ireland, and North Africs. REES’ CYCLOPEDI A, volume 28, part 1st QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. 29. w. -■*—154 dec 28- T. Williams. r New Map • OF THE tJNltFU STatMs. Lately published by Shsitox & Kxxsirrr, a new and elegant MAP OF THE UNITED STATES. The encomiums bestowed on this production of our country, are justly merited, and we hope that the gen tlemen who have produced this specimen of tlie arts, will be amply remunerated. RlXilM^rrVDATT'lX. “Shelton & Kensett have presented fbr my ihspecd'in and opinion, a Map, lately published by them. I have examined with attention, and hesitate not to pronounce it the best, that I have seen bf this country: that of Mr. Bradley’s was a very trood one for the time and materi als which then existed for composing such a work. This is formed to a great extent from actual survey, and deli neates tlie changes, (many of them of high importance) wjiirli our country lias undergone Since. I therefore con fidently recommend the work and its authors to the fa vor and patronage of the enlightened citizens of ihfe United States. TIMOTHY DWIGHT. ".Yew-Haven, December 2, 1816.” err The above MAPS are for sale at W. T. Wil liams’ Book-store. ROGER S. NEWELL, dec 28—A*—154 Agent for the state of P-wfftVj.. New Goods. DEUEL, GRESHAM & CO. HAVB SOW LA-vnlXI} Ladies’ London beaver HATS, of the newest fashion and latest importation Angola Shawls and Glo’ves Brown and straw colored Ribbons Black and colored Canton Crapes White and colored Italian ditto Brown, crimson and straw colored Chenelle Cord* Velvet and plush Trimmings Black and colored velvet Trimmings Pearl'Diadems, and other head ornaments Merino Dresses, plush and down Peloreens Siik Fringe, fl-.ss Silk and Cruels CorseKs and elastic Garters Silk Velvets and figured Plush A few cases very superb Paper Hangings, in sets repre senting hunting scents, views of the monuments of Paris, &c. White and black figured narrow silk Lace White and black silk Braids Madras Handkerchiefs, linen Cambric Linen can-brie TUndkerch lefs iien Ht-fs dec 28—154 Joints Garrison.ut Co; Have just received by late arrivu’s from New-York, An assortment of Humhimis, consisting of Gurrahs, Saunas, and Baftas, flag and Bandana Handkerchieis, white and black lace Handkerchiefs, men’s kill Gloves, silk Hose, Ribbons, Checks, brown Shirtings, domestic Ginghams, fine broad Cloths, Cossimeres, 10 4 bed Spreads, Madras Handkerc -iffs, with a variety of other FANCY GOODS, which they offer for sale, at wholesale or retail, at their store, in Bryan street, one door from Mr. Pentield’s, near Market square. dee 28—r—154 > U. Bruen ^ Co. Have for sale, at the store lately occupied by /. Hills, Mar ket square. 30 kegs superior Philadelphia Butter No 1 40 boxes mould and dipt.Candfes 12 do Soaji, Porter in'tiferces 4 kegs best manufactured Tobacco Fresh Philadelphia Flour, in half barrel* Fine Flax Oznaburgs And a ireucralj^iortment of tlie bc*t Groceries, all of which wifflw sold low for cash 3 do en fancy Chairs dec 28——M 154 A. Fox & Co. Have received by the most recent arrival» from Boston, And for sale on the most favorable terms, at their store, east of the Exchange, 63 ca-ks assorted cut Nails ’ 50 boxes Ni>. 1 and 3 Chocolate 3J do Soap, 50 boxes Cheese 15 hhds Xew-F.n'gjand Rum An extensive assortment of Domestic Goods Royal printing, writing, letter, wrapping u5d press Patier, &c. . .. .. dec 28—M—j34 AuciioiL On Monday, 30th instant? Without reserve, at JYa. 2, Commerce MaW, 10 bale* blue and white Plains 29 pieces 5-4 Broadcloths 1 hogshead wool Hats, 2 cases napt Hat* 59 pieces Htlmhums, 50 pieces Linen 59 pieces cotton Cambric, 20 piece j Flannel 20 pieces Bcynbazets, 50 pieces Ginghams 15 pieces 7-4 duffle Blankets 20 pieces-point dd 3-bales rose do ’ 20 pieces Checks. Terms, cash before delivery. 8. C. Dunniner, auctV. deg 28——-154 ■■ ■m i :.'i Old Loudon particular Madeira Wine^ Auction. On Saturday, January 11. if’ttl be sold without cbiy reserve, at the .i ri late'y cccttpimd 4 by Hobe/t Mcckpu, esq. dec- . 7 pipes of genuine old London particular Madeira WINE, of a very superior quality, imported by the. fate Robert Mackai ,‘estp AISO, ' « 3 casks of bottled Port WINE, of superior qurlitv. Terms—appr^lrctl ?hdorsed note* at 60 and 90 'days. Sate to commence, at \l o'clock, . dec. ^ IV^H^rbert 4 Co, aiict’rs. Marshal’s sale. By virtue of a decree of the honorable W. Stephen^ judge of the District Court of Georgia, will be sold, at Button’s central wharf, on WEDNESDAY; the 8th of January next, at 11 o’clock, The brig NEW-ORLEANS PACKET, bur then 217 tons, with her tackle, apparel and fur niture. Condemned to satisfy, seamen’s wages. John Eppinger, dec t?8 — ■ 154 Marshal Landing, ibiecertrs of brig Trnxe'ltr, f rom Ouodatovpe, consisting of 51 hhds 3d proof RUM 12 hhds Molasses - And per brig Ame'ih, froth New-York, 12 firkins first quality GoAien Butter it* trout, 40 crate* well assdrted,Crockery. For sale by . Isaac Cohen Co. 28——-xt—...-154 dec The subscribers Have just received lr INEGAB 12 casks white Wine 30 k -gs i c . 19 demijohns. Ext raj on 8 baskets fresh sail ad Oil 8 boxes t^pres 6 do Vermiaily and Macarony 4 bags Hazelnut* 4 do Pimento 4 do race Ginger 2 boxes pine apple Cheeie 1 hhd loafSugar 15 boxes Doolittle’s Soap 10 barrels Abbott’s Piiiiadelpliia Beer Market Baskets 25 sets tea China n STOWTt 9 pipes Cognac Brandy, Itum, Gin, cotton Clumpagtit Wine, Cordials^fee. V. Catonnet Sf Co. - dec 28— y-—154 JViWjtmuoit £4 J4ryy&t+r8^ttrhar£ JN. K. Rum, N ails, &c. The subscribers fume fbr sole, 17 hhds. N. E. Rum 153 Calks cut Nai t 95 bis. pickled Herring 30 boxes smoked do. 3 case* straw Bonnet* 4 dittb Hats 1 elegant compting rooin fceak - 1 Sideboard, Secretarie*, Book Ci I. Hi dec 28—154 Hall *{ Hoyt Offer for Said 2B bag* race Ginger 29 do black Pepper 11 casks Nails, assorted 25 boxes Soap 29 crates Croekery 10 quarter chests yopng hyson Tea 8 cases Hats 3 do Spanish Cigars , 6 pipes Holland Gin 4 half-pines' Sicily Madeira Wine 3 cases English Tumblers dec 38- Boards, JLaths, Spars, <xc. 25,000 feet narth.ernrPine Boards * f ‘50,000 Latlis, • few small.Spafs . , 30 barrels J’otatoq*, 20 boxes smoked Berrirfri 10 cades Nail*, 19 dozen Hoe* . 5 boxes Axes, a small lot of Casting* 159 Grindstones, 290 pair neg+o Shots 200 pair lined and bound.Shoes 3 cases of DOMESTIC} GOODS, viz: Chambrm, . Stripes, Plaids, brown and Meacbed Shirtings 2 Time Piece*, 20 barrels groat Bread. Y.or aale by C. Tlbef, dec 28—M—154 . _ . Rice’s ■ . — . A. ■ . -154 Dobson be iiills Have received by the brig Almira from Boston. Chests hyson and young hyson Teas Salmon in whole and half barrels Boxes spermaceti Candles Wrapping Paper and Starch (U* IIAXS 15 kr-r-s Irish Rose Butter Samuel Rockwell Offers hi* professional service to the public, and will practice in the several'ctfu-. t; of Law and Equity, in the eastern circuit. He may be found at the office of Jams* M. Waysk, esq. opposite tlie Exchange. dec 28 -154 i j^ats! Hats: The subscribers inform the public, that they have re- ceiveckin addition to their former stock,a simply of fine and superfine BEAVER HATS, from the 3a,'imore Hat Manufactory, and from the justly celebrateu factory of Edward Shelmudine, of Philadelphia; which they can recommend to be equal in elegance and. durability, to any ever sold in Savannah. Country merchants can be supplied with Hats of every description, at wholesale *nd bn the most liberal terms, and every attention rendered gratis to customers. J. H. "WALTER'^ GO. ,!(.•<• 28 ..I .<* '54 BrsjarastrcH^ i ax Collector’s sales. On the first Tuesday in March next. Will be sold at the court-house, in Jefferson, Camden county, between the hours oficn and three o’clock, A Tract of Land, lying and being in Camden county, on White Oak creek, containing 5575 acres,,more.or less —levied on as the property of die heirs of William Mid. dleton, to satisfy the taxes due thereon, for the year 1815; amount due, &24L 25 cents and costs. Also, two other adknfting Tracts, in Camden county* on the north siije of Qre*t Satilla river, about one mile above Jefferson, containing.5200 awes, more or less—le vied on as the properly rt William Elliott, to satisfy bis tor—, due forthe yew 1815; amount due g298,77 cents and-costs. Also, one other Tract, lying snd being ip-Camden countv, on St. Mary’s river, containing 8000 acres mor* or less—levied on a* the property of Lewis DeUois, to satisfy his taxes, due for the year 1E1& and fifty .per cent, tax for the yew 1814; amount due gl44, 14 cents and costs. ALEX ANDFJl ATKIN sKJX, dec 28-154 For sale 5 bis pickled Codfish 1000 pound* dried dd Cargo Beef, No. 2 5 cases northern manufactured Goods 20 boxes mould Caftrlles 5 pieces Tickleuburgs 6 hhds Molasses 5 hhds New-Eftgland Ruin 7 hhds Molasses 4 hhds Muscovado Sugar Gr d<*C -154 Sheriff’s salef. eehe k Lipplfi, Moorwharf On the Jtrst Ttteosfay its February next, Will be sold at the Court-hooce, in Bryan county, alpha usual hours, a All that Tract of LAND, situaA in the Oountyof Bry an, containing four hundred at res, more or less, formerly called the Ship Yard, now Belvidere, on Kilkaney Neck, joining lands of Thomas Young, esquire—mold under execution at the suit of F. H. M’Leod and wife, Ann MiHer, and others, against the executor* of James Jones, deceased, and sold as the property of the said Jhtoa Jones. Conditions, cash. Lee Blacksill, s. p. c. dec 28 154 I' Jiaasnln • Sheriff’s sales. Oli the first Tuesday in Febs-uary rnegr. Will be sold at the Court-bouse, in the county bf Camden* at the Hinai hbura, All that Tract of LAND, situate in the bOunty of Cam den, aforesaid, containing five hurxWd aerep being s moiety of a thousand acre tract, held between Abraham Gindrat & John L Gray, ^ Alao, all those four I4>TS,in tfce town Of SLAWPi, known by the number* 2y, M, £2.and 67. Thshalbeve sold a* the property of Job* J. G ray, nt the-salt of the executor and execHtiip, John Ciass. iiiaVniail hi i~ ‘ of a foreclosure of mortgage, Odrnden shperier <! _ John Bavlks, r. t;g, dec 28 154 Ee On He first Will be sold at the Hm wm m AUthat Ghr*n, being amoiety of a James Also, a Thp * boT « suit of tbs i the foreclosure cT cc