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oT'fta«. I*«r* to ren ter trim crirn
i.tt the vessel shuuM be lifted out
til. 'i’llme, therefore, who. were
concerned in the . faruMu.
j of suehji
isitlercd •» innocent.
d,»usl
uutif an actual araument look place,
this abatirjjilj uruuM remit, tint one man
mi^it have a vrseel built and fitted out for on
portion of Ajf rent.|*c<-!j hre.V at Mare/i-
S< to Sew Kuo, If# Um • tuatjrr r t(iW
" itite di
e caprii
tlL
iaayaT.ird innjpi r.Tp!i<»,Htin rirthetlls-
Jisri^nate, to ||i»*i:i re*i«\r the dftrio*
»f lriinan sentiment, from tiie battle ol
Mnrcn^o to the-Lit ceriaiu at
icy-fwtltllii llilu t w ’]
ft<*< r . v W.»tti its a ! s'tVrilii
This bovlinVIh' I J pi.
' e»l IViiffi tlieir miesN by Mr. Lisa, and
iil«-iiti»r,v savCTniroOt the fire. This
lit
tliu mifpnse wi
ulleiice, while ^
might be inconcd-S/ « person who 'shoo’d India Island, Munis*;rat ur Mari^alante.'
furnish her witKCftwiglc'hail of sails, W^l where the Jlkriio Celtic ,ir,;.e|>oken by all
As it respected the evidence of an classes; and acquired bjJPi- l>' ; ^rm , j, 'ftap-
nt, the depositions 0:1 *wbfch the penrd to be,on the wharf when tbepesJen
Iused
pruvideiitu
poor-tyulc vie tliu 'v.Mi'ou impressed with
hiit i.’fteiided fate? that a fcyi'-tiisktnkga he
sprang Ti iiiii ids fieft ’aiiil called for Mr.
Lisa tisprof uct hito'froifl.tlir I’awnees, who
were coining to tfirn him; and when cun
lute of a (lifT.-reiit cast occurred
^ii*l»l„h;^iiv^arfa fetvreijrs as<*.
infCfiUiltj of anv A number of Lmh mrrianintviiail j'l-itlami- ..., —
nah/of the law ed 0:1 the wharf, a biaca. -nan Irani the Wi st vlnced t'aSt fc< w WaS'ln a place of Safety, he
*" J: * Tir.-.t ... u,r.«i. n ,^r ,fet'at€<l-IRatTds (■fivaifful apprehensions
coulci Sjoi Ire, dime away until he had per-
fiirnfeil a nrmni-e In* had made when at the
warrants had issued, were not only eitlier
' altogether aiwtptr quite insufficient to
prose the fact; (rat those on the part of the
defendants established, beyond cuntrover-
ay, that neither of thevs-scls, although no
doubt built for v. arlifce.parposes, bad crer
been armed. .
Judge Livingston was therefore of opin
Ion, that neither of the parties arrested had
committed any g^eoce, and ordered Ihein
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^ Communicated for the American Watchman.
" .REPUBLIC OF VEXBZUELA.
. ' FHANCISCO ANTONIO ZF.A,
priiident ad interim of die Council of Gore rn-
1 >»_ mentiCldef ofthe Financial Department in the
'■ Council of Slate, Internal-General of, the Xr-
i». min of the Hcpuble, 4c.
To Ike British officers, non-commission
\,ed officers and privates of the brigade of
artilleryf and ofthefonr regiments enlist
ed under.cuf*standard:
\Velcorae, at thin favorable hour, illus
trious defenders of liberty: welcome to the
arms of y»,ur brothers, aud in the bdaoui ol
your adopted.poantry. Oar brave oitri
ners go fourth to receive you lar from our
shores, ^id the hero who commands them
a foreigner as ytorselvcs, can testify il
we know how to appreciate the brave of all
Countries who come to aasociate in the
glorious cause of our lnDr.rnKnr.Ncr..
This cause is worthy of you: it is the
cause of wisdom auil industry,.uf the arts
and commerce—the sacred caiuse of ancial
intercourse, and consequently that of eve
ry people and all men- It is principally
so uf your nation, whu being the most ac
tive, industrious, and commercial, ought
to Teel the greatest interest, that the Spani
ards. avaricious usurpers of half die globe,
should restore it to the human race.
- This great act of justice claims the at
tention of enlightened cabinets, rather than
that of armies; but I know not from what
fatality Europe respects a government who
has had the stupid insolence to insult her,
by re-establishing its inquisition, in the
face <>f the Ko val Society of London, of the
Institute of Paris, and of hundreds of aca
demies and universities!—Posterity will
with difficulty believe, that civilized Eu
rope has tolerated in her bosom such «
government; who, lavish of blood and lior-
rors, slaughters as in the age of Pizarro.
iste, burns, devours and destroys,
and in the delirium of retaining a aenelea*
dominion, will finis 1 ' by depriving commer
cial nations of the valuable produce of their
manufactures ami ingenuity.
Our independence alone can terminate
so many evila, tho world demands the in
dependence of America, and the brightecr
day of humanity will be that on which it
is acknowledged. •'
This memorable event will, withont
doubt, be the most distinguished period of
history. A new intellectual movement—
a new impulse given to industiy and the
arts, to agriculture and to commerce.—
America will offer to Europe thousands of
new productions—Europe in her turn will
offer numberless new inventions to Ame
rica—Such will be the fruits of our inde
pendence, ami such the ties o* friendship
which will unite the new with the ancient
world, instead of the barbarous chain which
, fastens her to Spain alone. Let us break
it at once on the head of its government,
and that Spain herself free like Us, ■ may
. participate in the advantages ar.il be re
conciled to the human race.
Such is'the aublime undertaking in
which'you have embarked with us, and to
which we are conducted by a Chie?, co
vered with glory, and lull of virtue, gener
ous, ever a patriot, always' a citizen,.anil
ger came ashore, seeing one of the emi
grants with a wife am, four children,-iie
slept forward to help to bring the Woman
and children on shore; the Irishman,in his'
native tongue, add reused his wife, etpre'-g-
ing!iM>urpri/.e at the civility of Iheiic-
who, undemanding uii.it'had beer!
replied in Irish, that lie lieed not b<:
surprised, for tint he was a piece of an
iriskmm Aims:./,>> The Irishman aston
ished to hear a black man speak hit ,IW/-
sean dialect,and tailing ft as » fact tlutke-
was from Ireland, it entrird his mi:id will,
the usual'rapidity of Irish fancy, that lie.
really was an irishman, but that the cli
mate had changed his fair complexion, that
he addressed the black man with the ques
tion—“if I may be so bold, sir, 1 ask you
how tong you have been in this country?/
The black mail, who had only come hither
oa a voyage—said he'had not been, home
for near ayear, but toat he waa in Piiild-
lctaphia only about four months.
Poor Patrick turned routul to his wife
and children, and looking a* if (or toe last
time, on their rosy cheek*, and blue veins
—and concluding that in four months, tney
must also change their .complexion, ex
claimed—“O’ merciful J Biddy, did
yba hear that; he is not more than four
months in this country, aud Iw is already
almost as black as jet.”
...c best friend to the defenders of
liberty,. Fly to his arms, follow bin) on
’ his victorious march,—be careless of your
.fortune and that of your children, for 5pi»p\ ttker affairs wei
«WA*m*elf ha. proved^,nd intent a one ^ * hi.pelcsa.^L
on the grand idea of freeing the land of ; J,- '
Columbus,Irush forward with us upoo-lhc
Spaniards, and hurl.them from our territo r
• L. »T to the tea of thq?Antilles,—let us at
* *«uice show-Whston army ol fri-nds esn
V d*. composed of. Uritons and Venezuel-
CJPT.df.Y JOXJiS.
Captain Jacob J-ir.es, of the United
States Navy, having visited his native
place, Smyrna, in Delaware, after an sb
sense of twenty years, the iuliabitrnts gav
him on the 35th iust. a public dinner, at
which the governor and many .other dis
tinguished citizens were present. ‘-His
ulTri ings at Tripoli—his victory over th
Frolic, and the subsequent capture by
seventy-four in. the moment of victory,
are circumstances of general interest, cai
culuted to excite a general feeling of a<J
miration and esteem.”
We are authorised to state that the
Washington 7-1 will not be dismantled
and laid up in ordinary; uu the coutrary
she will be poutiuued in commission, am
stationed ifftliis port—Xew-Vork ,Yat
Advocate.
A London .paper of .the 9th June ob
series, *‘Tlie Pyesiieut. late American
Frigate, is /{Ol’l’KAV'—Wa wuuhl
simply enquire of this sai;e cnnnossicnr
in •‘defective Umbkr*J.\-(to. us.-a: favor
ite expression of captain Dacres) if it re
quired two 4b’s and a SS gun ship to cap
ture a solitary “ro/lrn” American Fri
gate, horn many would it take to doth same
thing with a HOU.YJJ one ?—Baltimore
Fed. llcpnllican 31sf ult.
Pawnee Vi.'l./ge, viz. .that if the Almighty
wiiold release linn, he would have a solemn
mi^S. performed, far. iiis ilrlivcraiitc. Mr.
t sby, he'will if posniblc hare him gratifi-
’ lie is to lie >eut to school and educa
ted for the counting house.
^otife iiuie ago .this, sanguinary band
took a P.idi'i woman prisoner and devoted
her to tin* saeVifictf: is' she was pregnant
they awaited her delivery before iheotfrr-
-tiig Should ee niavfi. However as soon as
ahfr’recuvcieil from esild-bu th, she stole
a hor-e ami escaped. Her iulaut child
■Was iramediatcly trarsfucd on a sharp
pole-as ail oficring to tlicir god
i h« rc sic three iribet'ol' ttie Pawnees—Re-
publican. J.-n-p, ami Jhj S:cp, residing a few
lesgttesajwrt rtu U o.l- l’s-nee, arc luc or.ly
• nU- u Lo oiler iqi Uu cairMCrahces to the object
mjjieir uoTch p I heir* priests (unuoutinx to
Ah' u: f..'ty) luvt uolisvlni power over the minds
o: this m.sctuhlr^it,;,lc: and their temporal cliiel
(now in Si L.utiit^.ie:;n, with diqiolic ivay.
Wtzliam II. IIahhison of Ohio, add
one more to the number of disliiiiuisltcd
members nt the house of representatives,
who withdraw from congress at the close
of the next session. General Harrison
declines being a candidate at the next
election.
Mr. Dana of the senate, .who has been
detained here until lately, by the severe
injury he met .with in.the stage coach, in
coming on to the last session of congress,
and Who couliL-walk' only by the help of
crutches whetf-he .af oot, has'been unfor
tunate enough to meet with a similar ac
cident near (be sama place, in returnin'
iMmie, though in the second instance he
has not suffered any material harm.
By the late intelligence from Europe,
we are advised of an anticipated change
in the Spanish cabinet. The dnke
San Carlo*, it i* stated, is about returning
to the head of the Spai i>k councils —
Garay, Pjtarro, and their colleasucs, to
TetIA-. The Rational Advocate intimates
that the. change would be beneficial to
!r ‘ *’ : — -—sc not irretrieva hi -
Intelligencer 51 st
P" sJaintThomas of New-Guayana, Match
: a:-8th of the Independence.
: . Frakcisco Autonio 2ea!
TXimat BfCbarur, ,cC. V the crpndJ cf guv
\4 *■ - '
XJTW.Y.1UTV.
jfr' Rr$m the .Jurtrv. « . *5 ; ;
' J 1 The habit of claiming great men as their
■'own \a perhaps the most conclusive con-
Fessiun of.the greatness of the man, and at
the same time of patriotic feeling tlmt can
* be given: the English writers claim Dr.
“ Franklin uow, but the time was when he
" w as a rebel of the highest order; the change
•**of aentiiuent from the desire lo hnng, to
^t of the desire to appropriate the honor
eminence, is sHa • compliment, as
lerican ought totic offended at: it is
oilfrcit confession at once iff the inju-
f done him iu Innugr tunes,
"be tuf e is not very forelistaiit anti it
ia an eximple of inconstancy iff man
kind, thg conqueror of.Vnrengo Was clAim-
’ * a .an American, and letters appeared
' i eastern papers, alleging. Uiatliis
ofNejg
herer, and that lie was a
* |«uil,i. who had’ ‘gone
ri»en to the.bead of
a—, jt uutiiefuie kind
of sentiment which Oo^jht to teugafer a
St. Locixi June-1-9.
Alauuel Lisa. <»q, arrlved litre a few
day* Ago from his trodiiig posts on toe Up
per Missouri, with valuable cargoes of furs,
peltry, etc. This enterprising gentleman
is anxious to.again extclid our Indian trade
to' and beyond I be- Rocky Mountains.—
.Previous to the war, his establishments
extended to the Pacific side of the moun
tains, but big parties were obliged to re*
turn to tho Missouri, leasing behind them
an .ifcimese .quantity of valuabln faro; .in
couaequencu of the hostility • of- the Black
Feet Indians. .-
'We learn that the Indians who reside
on the fiver Plata, and between the rivers
Missouri aud Arkansas are (as usual) at
war w<tb one another. About two months
ago, a party ufthe Pawnees, consisting of
four hundredjjmet a war party of t‘-e Osa-
grs ia the plains, within fifty or sixty miles
of the Ariuufias. The advanced guard of
th* .Pawnees'made * rnnning fight, draw
ing after them the Usages tr.to an ambus-
fto men by the mam budrwfkfhePAW-
. The affaii* is said to have'resulted
entice'defeat anil distraction of the
i; one only escaped out offertr-ciritt
lor.. Oar .'informant 'saw -fT gulf
taken fio.t. Uie tisagca. ThePawpeeaare
sl,s at- war - with - the Spaniards of* Santa
Feeiaticv late
** 1 ont of a
liantt-ol
;Among the
they concealed, a
ft <,+ Ub|-i.
I and kilfifd seven
United
of the Spani
sh boy, about
* 9
It is truly pailful to our feelings to re
cord the aUrimsg state of our corn crops:
two thirds of witch, will'not now produce
one grain to lie acre, though the rail'
should emumenfe And 'Continue seasona
ule from tida tiiseforward/ This failure
n our corn, conbinrd with the previoii-
lossea sustained.- ini the wheat und rye
rops, ivill reader Georgia, (liifheito
ahoii'.d'.ng in pliiity) entirely depcudeni
on her sister sfatps lor the next years sup
port, yet, with tils‘dependence our far
mers must unavoidably lose the greatest
pact of their cattle of every description,
not to s.iy i|ie existence of hundreds oj
faiuilics will' be Ve-iJ^rcd truly piecuri
ous. The terror spreads—and each in
dividual feels only bu bimselfi—Washing
ton (Qa;)\VewS','$ fsiuit,
We hc.ar/riun difil-rent sections of thi
state, (says a Nerlii-Carolinapaper of the
.Vl»t ul.tj) liiat tiie crops of corn was never
more ;>rh'mi-ing fur ,an abundant harvest.
Void of accidents it will be the greatest
made in this state.for many years.
'. Which its pawons will defend vdH ihui-
ike Ureat] MaWf—i(>e, light «t'. ctudiliuo uni Aptrnma (he
B*otrv il'ir. o.irg .tVtbues to the perpaUi’)* Of s pinnuiok
Ip.tne rights Whichphili.a Jir.ipy iaiir.ued them
tiij-.j—ihey wifl emerge. ukc hc.itw of* noun-
e»y mui through * mUt of ctourfi; lo their. u<t ,, m l
srut.ie the world—the ;on of upuiehciLaSr'
ioager tnurtiiigqiiu talc the tacicd ftcdBHf
.virtoot* po-iT—tav'lnngrr bnxn bi* htlraa*>y »-
cen.Iauc)*-tu>aa-aniiaia Vvitt omke mHE**
fq'uht) wilt be cucri-tic.l-—anil die pti'tosopher,
me wanior, and dic thnrwuxit, be nietd trom the
cradle it jiid^eneib with ad vtihghteiKd up*d
and a fatovc and holiest heart. . fades tur btppj
government any hidivicVui a_-y have hit way to-
prosperity, merit wilf be hit fiirnu—the h*uiib
r.f gent'.5 sre.uiicouitiviii to ocrUli sod use, it*.
Inline «uy bc fixcil in the bosom of tnnery, KJ
htoiutn.n -a the npivd of poverty—Sit. without
improvement il is r torture to its povse-soi, and
waste of nature's greater suit deamt gift.
Aa.a citizeu of the county of M'lutuah, thd
more sensibly the elforu made to ameliorate die
coudiiie.ii of my fetlowcuuoiry mCi,—but my pre-
jud.ces are not confined in Uieru atone, aud ray
gratification would be withoui bound if ail othier
counlriei would follow the cxtmple The pits
lance devoted, to so benevolent a purpose, will se
cure to tin donor the gratification of lifting rcu-
dcrtU the greatest tarthly benefit to their fclUw'
men. -It-i* patriotic, palruerciod and purely re
publican—it ia what the riving generation expect
tromua—our duly lo our country rtquire* it. •
i'AllUS.
1 ^TeifMorrow, JtitgugtUa,
r Will'be sold Irjbrf my slo t
*• a. A6£XEKAt,.\53dKTiUKT
Groceries-aifU-DWr (Jowls. **
rbUt-tr vySttttrmt IrnM.
- - . . AI ilu»f, aUci-r:
sag It—.uai
SHIP oYEWS.
THE REPDBUCAN.
• ivxxsau, Toisoar iv'cni.vu, acocst It, 1818.
A misla'.cment occurred ip t(ie piece signed
'‘Medicos tti'«r Geologiit,” published id the Re
publican of the 1st inst, winch must be attributed
to no one but the editor of this paper. Ilia this
a-the writer is mail'! to say, in the last tine of the
piece, that -revered of oar fellow-citizens hire <fi
ed by making use of f old Water when overheated "
On exaroing the manuscriot of Medicus cl at Geo
logist, we find il written fcus—that "me of our
citizens, tec.” and not <e«ewf. We have noticed
this error because the writer of Medicus aliut Geo
logist, we understand, jas been charged with
making an errooeiuv statjment—at least it would
appear su from the report of the Medical Socie
ty, published in thi papa-on Tuesuay last.
Mr fcffier—The fvllowir.g ticket for aldermen,
if elected, it is belicrij,.will serve—and will meet
with the choice of
James M. Wayne
John I*. Williainsoi
Thomas Hourke
Steele White
George Myers ! -•
It. IV, ifabrrsham •
George Jones -
;W. tt Waring
Adam Cope-'.
M.oaes Herbert .. '
Edward Harden .
Jiiiut Eppiuger
Wnt C. Uaniell
Frederick Uensler.
Mr. Enrron—tly inserting the following ticket
for aldermen, to serve a* the approaching election,
you will confer an obliga'ion on
MANV VOTERS.
Charles Harris James Morrison
hom is U. P Chat lion Edward Harden
U. W. Habersham Steele White
George Jones William C. Daniel
George Myers E. E. Tattnall
William Hi Waring - William Star. sen. .
Thomas Bourfcc Erederick Staffer
Clerk af tie -Merkel.—'William A. Moore.
_ .CMNVl'SICaTtD. •
Que v —>Vhat meniWe'tf die present delegation
elect, from the CountyOf M Intosh, did so obsti
nately oppose the prafperitya>: Darien, and gene
ral welfare rf G'orjpa as to vote against au a|i-
pmpri»Jign.fur the inprortment ofthe riveraj AI
lamahi, Oconee and #aliib\i!gee—and suppot* si)
apprnpna!ion, duringlbe nme session ol tnr )e
gi-latnre, for the mi;i;ovctaent of thaLHDM»n of
Georgia the Canuchee/
N. II. A knowledge ef U'.s having" represented
the county of Wayne, nav facilitate the discovery
mil important to Mdn'osti county.
son vox litiisu lpnatici].
HIKE SCHOOLS.
The laudable views of the' list legislature, in
appropriating a fund for the e>ublishment of free
school* thrinigiiout tills state, appear to have
awakened feelings too long dormant among the
opulent and liberal claw da society; end it is now,
with no triting -portion of pleisure and pride,
rhtt f announce the prevalence of a spirit, in the
county of M'lntosh, as .patriotic as it is humane
and rJariubli.' Measured wiiicf every friend to
hi* evuntry should desire, tiaVe leen adopted, for
the support «f a comneteat numter of free Schools,
-hicthby individual IiberaIuy,-viU be supported
ntil 'the fund of ti.e state shaA do a)
subset ‘ "
drim li
where few
nrs* of a ‘
Th# teoc = ,
[and ImbUri*
-4 TT^' 1 -Tei
in^tb f« late' 1
Tiie happy effects ol list 1
too perspicuous -ip "
a doubt oftbrir —
Let our
Share*
■resent 4*
liberUa
away the ne,
ice the first day
thain fitly call,
'ods
tbVtappi-
own'nkroes.
‘Winfd and 1
h for twetse p
Tv»
tt attention ts
and to cxcf-
traprovetnenl.—
Sent measure arc
Xs&r*'***
’ure* and the
ry will be secure—inteiii. &
part around ou* indepea- p
fir . .Jr
m
' PORT-OF SAVANNAfHr* '
oiiain*. ;
Schoor.cr .John Bull, Phillips, Richmond, —
days—with time—lo order.
nchooiier General A. jackion, Chris'ie, New
York, ‘Ja daya—to Seal borough & M Kmr.c, cgn
argute*—with an aasorted caigo—to Lawrence £*
Thonpson, Campbell & Comniing, Gfk Oliver
Palme-, h Petty, Paries & Mitt' r, tiong k Jarvis,
" m. It Jojmr. B. Howard, M Hoff, jun. J iluuon
IMy, Ur. TH Harris, A GSemmea Joiiti P
Pony at, Wm Gaston, Mrs C. Itradhy, Wm. Uur
ell, H. Haupt. utanton It llylxt, J Harrison It Co.
8 Ki-mptop. J Guenin Is Co. P iKnslcr, Mug tt
Herd. W T Williams, J Habervt.au., Uacn Us Rtu-
en. J Douglass, Wm Inglir, Willdiiril 5t Baker,
t'cftt It Perkins, and others. Ssilcd in company
srjth the brig El za, fsr this pure On the oUtn
utt. i If Cape llatti ras, ipoke brig Superb, troin
New.York, bound to thia port. I brer days ago,
spoke O S brig Prometlieus, on a cruise
CLIMBED,
Sch'ioner F.lizalietb.Travns, ltaltimore— T JIRnii
Sloop DJight, Cooper, Charleston—Barter. ’
On dontigntiient,
Lauding ft on tchr. Gen. A. Jtickt,n,Jrow X.Toik
'TSSS^I*^
8J ba^v green Coffee -
5 hogsheads loaf Sugar -
i'J hogvlieada Jamaica Hum
2u barrels Gin
b4 nests Band Hoses
For sale, on accommodating terms, if tsken from
the«turf, by WILLIAM H. JOYNER.
SUg li—x—169 Smith'r Luiidmf-
L. Petty
Hatjuet received per br-g H i*, from F/uladeiphia,
66 pieces Colton nagging
li cares silk Umbrellas
aug U—t—r——169
trie
6000 lbs prime n
. 23 bs?Tf-l, cargo
Ttfmhh&iRb.
■Stile I* toiaarii
aug iftoi 169
y nektj the iEth ihaL
'rw RiUouft dfriroi wh-Jf
AC&N,-iill ham'* dad iteuldeni *
o auS &tsF-rie
It ,'th.l _
llurlieu, uiicl'f:
On. Friday hext, ihfc 14th iust;
mu be -diij# saute. jt,
*4600 Ueis COHN* *
JUarshp. r
lie Awr Turadny f« .Sexier aexr.
Will be vuU atf^nen bAneeb^miioim Uf ten
Two Wharf .lots; No. 3 zndTjfeittotlKir im-
provemeut*. ih.the tnW*^/ Ikmcn: |«vie,l on as
thc-pruprrty „f James Hajniiton.at the tuik uf
llei-jamm B, Rogers (i Co. vs James Hamilton.
., . John il. JIorcf, Xorshcl.
a>I.T«V—r -i-.- ■.-* •
Sheriff*8 sales. ’
On tlio fir-t t tii stlay .ijl'Oc’ober nrxt,
lfil! be told ut ike rawW-iriftp' in Srvttneoh, Se
twer-i I be usual Iftutt. •/ IP uniij .'cl ek~
The fultowii g Nigroti;—ltig CufiV, Auguar.
Ruse, at.dlit r children touiisa a iJTP.k^ioi; ki tt
on a* tiie property «.f James tVfiitv, lo satisfy
Andrew Low A. C«. 1 he above negroes soli, un
der foreciustire of mortgage. . y
A Iso, the following Negroe^— Pigg,’ Little Cuff.
Will and Charles;' levied on as. il.e property of
James White, tb'ivtafy Jal
bove negroes sold under fot
George L-vCui
aug 8 lt,9
. Carpenteri pi be hired.
Four ordeily young negro carpootera, tec us.
tomed tiiPraralng. siiinghng, he. will be hiied >o
>trson, Vbi}sego«l treatment of them crnl c
on. Wages to be paid weikly, amt tor
other terms apply to the punter,
aug .11 v-—169
r*~
- .1 JLoitg-Boqf
Being pickeu op iliu.ii 1J miles aliore Parana
nah; the boat almut 16 fret keel, * or 7 feet
breadth, having a ruder in her stern, psinted
black ot|t*'ide and i ,tl. tii*<d ; V hnever hiving tr,*f
ihCMme. mat hove it by roqn.rin^.at Wi.hrm:
jmi'hVat timtlv n *. a< thengd of xfse Porpoise
tail, on paying ‘all • X|,< i.< ca. •
aug 11 ‘m ii»N ,
WoollenjGoodt.
The subscribers have rece'ued, by the Britivh
■brig Mar.*, trom Liverpool, a firvsh supply of *u-
perline Cloths, Csssiraeroa and white Plaii.si..wbith
they offer for sale, by the:piece or package, —
ascommodatiog terms.
James Dickson &. Co
aug 11—ea—t^169
, ' , For salt,
SO bags heavy black Pepper
3 do Ginger.
5 pipes Sicily Madeira Wine
1(1 bands navy Ur< ad
1 bale sewing Twine
SO bundhs best northern Hay
1 pine counting-house Desk, complete
Together with a variety of fancy and or
nsmenUl Chair* Pur sale by .
_ i ttca & Butler,
aug 11—T—169 • -WKiune’e rr: ,rf.
For sale#
35 casks London bottled Porter, good and in fine'
bnier -..irsir. ‘ r*e*
6 hhds draught Porter
60 dozen Ueer, which having been unpacked from
the calks, will be sold by die single dozen
or greater quantity
4 trunks ready made Clothing
Iron m mey Chests, different sizet
Cast itun Gfjles-all of which wifi be dispos
ed of on hhcntl terms, to close sales.
James Carruthers,
aug 11—x -»69 Smlk e rrhurf
Oats
For sate by
aug 11 At—
H. TUPPER,
Rice'e vb ref
.1SSJZE of BUEAJJ
The price or. flour being .eleven dollars per
barrel, die weight of. brptd for the prcscut mouth
must br a* follows, viz: ' lit. sz.
13; cents losf roust weigh S 1
(( do do- ’do ‘■."do -1 '0
Of . which ail bakers and setters of bread Will
ake due noticv. , ““ v ' 1 wewturnru
aug 11 — 169
JOHN l. KOl.KRTS,
cits Ireaturer-
Cash sale of Slaves.
The subscribers will off er tor s-te, by public
suction at the .BuyaUton JUitis, in the eouuiy of
Amelia, near the Apt cmauox river, about forty
uiiirs from Richmond, and fif y above Petersburg,
on the ‘J 1st Ueccmber next, if tor, if not, the next
fair day the. eafter. at le-st one hundred and ff y
SLAVES, Cert air.ty; and probably more These
si.res arc believed to te a choice parcel; nearly
die whole of them, with their d'seendants, having
been aligned t» a lady ui right uf dower, and
many of them originally selected out of a much
-rawer number, t hey will be distributed by lot,
lefore the day of sole, under a judicial decree.
among.t the revisioncr*, fq crnsequcoce of an
agreement between them and the tenant in dower,
made for that purpose.
Persons desirous of purchasing slayes, may be
with them at this sale of almost any des
Distant purcliasers are hereby assured,
7h ,V the sale will be made without reserve, unless
ireventedfiy'aome tmforesen occwrsencc. beyo .d
■he control ofttic subscribers—and that the term*
'*•** mu-KtK
^nbo R. Archer.
Theo. B. Banister.
WiHiam,T.ljs»rkVlale.
Tte editera of lie'Lynchburg Press. Charles
ton City Gazette, Savannah Republican, UuntzviUs
Republican,and State Gazette, Natchez, wd> please
mbiish (he above tiff the Slot Becember next, and
orward their accounts iunncdtalcl} to this office
for payn ent. RichmaiftEagmirtr ificr. A,.>14.
augJl—^-169- ' ?
Blank JltwifyUf ir ~“''
Savannah Poor ITou.se SC Hospital,
VIStltNG pOMMilnEKi
l- r-; »“» . ,*%■»,
.iulputl aud September, >. i
Aignto Cv i ussst and l aftouairs Habtow.-
Josepti Cunmiina, secretary.
aug 11 y9
*-**■ At an Iufetiur Court* ai
Chanibers, lin'd in and fo'rtKc cnur.tr of M'lntosh,-
on Monday » ie first day of June, 1818, present
their honors francts Hopkins, Alien It, Powell,
Jonathan Thomas, Jesse It. Harrisun.
Upon the petition of James llamtiton, praying
to be admitltd to the benefit of the Act for the re
lief of insolvent debtors, the said James Hamel,
ton being now in thecusL dy nt the ihetoffuf this
county: ,
It it t-dered, Tliat tiie creditors of the *!kid
James Uwntlion du attend, if they them it pre-
per, at tl.e court house in this crunty, on the tint
tioner will make a surrender on te
in such case p|«dr and provided.
ordered. That a copy of thi* will
different creditors within tc-n days fn
or publislied in the Savannah ^ '
every week J'roiii - the expiration <
untit tiie said first Monday ir Kd\
- A B. i'otfeltjfri
~'.l. H. Harri*ij),-
Francis Jli'ipkjtot
' Jonathan Tliuuu
Extract from’the minutertbit JSret day June,
■ ’* is J. Bailli
Chambers, JI‘Intos.
At a meeting of tfTc justcesof t
far said county,- yn Munday tiie
gust, 1818—present, their honors
' e ff Harri
tin*. Jc* e |f Harrison, Jonathan Thomas,
B. Pnwelh On mutton of Str .Uuuwoqdr,
ney for Junes Wstraiten, praying
an order is.tied from this court
last, for thirty days longer fur t- e
completing the lime tt quired by law for L.
lice to be given to etetlours- Orderej, tbefuayer
lie granted, »nd the second Monday ir Sept inner-
neat be appointed for lire discharge ui toe prisuh*'
er, James Ham lton. 1 • ‘
-i true extract from I're miutuet.
J. ball liej clerk.
aug 3 f*—169
A Husband wanted, much indeed.
After twenty-three yean of ceiibucy. during se
ven of which l intaihtbly njnau,, U,rough, mw
tives of extreme dehcncy, u~i- under ti e utak
influence uf an indechsre mind, the finest uSe s .1
matrimony, which aiiy dam in our cii-.r*e '.rj£p >xt
the reception of, 1 coure ixi-ire fhi puliire cf a.y
•■as rave in life, the wretoseii vtoc.lur of a gu*. -
dian tor the tnLuce of my cmbiitered-days. fbe
impartial hand of tiiiuy fus piueked,ui b the ;mi-
est grasp, the rose gem from my check, and the
liny from my bosom—age, and tire dto-irojinr ir-
flue nee of at. aim-rert.-upipal sun, Ires Churned tho
lustre of eyes oner mure brilliant than'the dfa-
mond from iftr hand of the Lapidary, uni fot
conduits for the streams of ropruiance ti
ly discharge—the results of my- fuily In
my temper, once mote mild than man i
•ire—and 1 whu once, without pR^ orzemur-c,
debghted to dart Ibe daggers uf lejecUow at, Ure
beans of tbnse, I now profess to behmrf* folly
worthy of met do most oriyiily emrtlf fim who
dmpes a fortune; to i
out; and -
my merits by an intimate ocqsaiiuahcp. I mitt be
indneed to h>ve even tus deform des uf petsou:as-
to those of bis mind. I do not !min ve they ean wot-
sibty geuerate happiness. I tra opulent amf ac,
custnroed to Kvo i*r rite firs*style in Cfisegfa -in.
deed, lusury fias.ipuedft'Jrasf fuffrdcxewbnmpe
upon my cheeks; snd my person irrbita? rw(ier
lo the enbonpoiiir; ref hair ir daik
and my leet aief excaiively xntd|, w fl .
' to.Ch.neseaMH'cS'to pruddee 1
ilk like a duck, but trep grm
imed to. baB room evrywe-:' It miui* »
**5 pee*mng>Uouv»e^f,tojf>Vr adi-Ae
the: man P-ticnTU' trn-a' aduje, to ay
f will "nty obicrr^ -di»' -jitiMgr tjjfi -
stature, an Aieibadc's in manly fiddkV; and a'
I 1x4 Anthony im love, will but saVttre wof
mUTrensied . ..^Cypj^T^ ^