Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, October 15, 1818, Image 3

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. Non FOLK, October 5. • • .. A company of 75 fine lookit.; men, of .die 4th regiment United State*’ infantry under compand of captain M'Garvmk arrived here jeateyday in the schooner , Sea-Serpent, from Petersbnrg. We un derstand that they are destined to Amelia- Island, and will proceed with the troop: which arrived here from Baltimore on JPnday. S t. .MARKS. Whatever doubts may exist among oar politicians, at to the constitutional power ’ nf the president to retain St. Mirk.* pro visionally, it may be pleasing to learn that the coarse of the administration has been acceptable to the ministers of foreign na tions at Washington. The French minis ter, in particular, who has taken a deep interest in the question, is »aid to have ex pressed his perfect: satisfaction with the resolution taken by our government. We certainly are in want offsets to ' light its to a definitive opinion on this sub- jeefc—Richmond Enquirer. The Lake Fever,ns it ia railed, prevails to an alarming, and even very unusual dc "rec at and in the vicinity of Sandusky bay. The malignity of the disease, in so c in Stances, equals the Yellow Fever.—ib. General Bernard, colonel M’Crea, cap tain Warrington, and captain Elliot, have been engaged for some days past, (s iys the New-London Gazette of the 40th til t.) in exa’iiininir in this harbor and tl>» water adjacent for the purpose of fixing on u suit able sette fur a naval depot. They have new left here foi Newport, in the sclioun cr Hornet. A senator in congress, from Kentucky in place of Mr. Talbot, will be. chosen at the. ensuing meeting of the legislature. Col. Richard M. Johnson, ut the 'request of the republicans,'has consented to serve, if elected. Weld, the British traveller, calculates that 255.000 tons of water descend at the Falls of Niagara, every minute. Mr. Gourlay, who was tried and ac quitted at the lake Kingston Assizes, in Canada, on the charge of a libel against the government, contained in the pamph let, entitled, -‘Principles and proceedings of the Inhabitants of Niagara,” has. been again arraigned fur tin* same publication it the Johnston Assizes, and acquitted.— On both occasions, he plead his own cause. Mr. David Lenox, the president nf the Philadelphia bank has announced to the board of directors of that bank his deter ■nindtion to retire from the office of presi dee t 011 the 31st December uext.—.V. V. Gazette. TARGET sriOOTLX'G. Oil Friday morning, col. Brown’s regi mentof Artillery embarked on board tin Steam-boat Nautilus tor Staten Island, for the purpose of improving in tiring at a lar g-t with muskets and cannon, near tile seat of the vice president of the Unite- 1 St >tes Medals, consisting of a sword, (ilver cup. guns, and a number of gol pieces, were awarded to the best shots o. each company. The youths, now under the instruction of captain Partridge, nisi fired, and gave evidence of great profieicn cy. Their millitary discipline and aj pt-a-aiire excited universal admiration.— The shots in general were good. After the awarding of the medals, the field an staff officer*, with a part of the regiment sat down toau exellent dinner at Nautilu Hotel, kept by Mr. Thomas Hazard, jun and returned-to the city in the evening, the band of the regiment playing enliven trig and pleasing airs.—,V. 1. Uai y Ade PERPETUAL.VOTIO.Y. The Philadelphia Gazette of the 28th ult. states that “it is understood that tin celebrated Redheffkr has not even yet relinquished his pretensions to this disco very. He is now engaged in preparing a very expensive and beautiful machine, by which he means to undertake to demon strate the principles.” The British consul has returned from Upper Canada, where he went on the bu siness of his government, to meet his grace the duke of Richmond, and his excellency major -general sir Perigrine Maitland, re latire to granting of land to British emi grants, who may have arrived in tlio Uni- teil^Matcs. We are informed, a most satnKctory arrangement lus been effect ed t>vMr. Bu.i-I.anan with the new govern or lor, this accomin-jdation.—Franklin Gazette. The democrats have succeeded in their .election for representatives in Hartford, Connecticut. TheCourant remarks, that as nearly as can be ascertained, from the present returns, the house of. representa tives wiij consist of 115 democrats, and 86 federalists.—ib. Variation nf the Compass.—A captain Bain, of the British navy, has lately pub- 'lishcd an essay on the several Variations of the compass and their causes. One va nation which has lu>herta escaped naviga tors is noticed by captain Bain, and which is caused by the attraction of the vessel on board of which the coinpass is placed. This variation appears to be very impor lant, as a vessel in venturing by the op posite course will arrive at a very differ ent point from which she set out; even in the short distance of ten miles. Tins va riation differs according to the size of the vessel and her cargo; but at lea*t always ■amounts to several degrees*.—Ful. Reg. Worcester, (Ma-s.) September 23. .MJ.VMti ra GRAPE n.YE A person who had been to Ohio, on his return mentioned, among many other won ders, that of swinging across the Oiiio riv er, where it was half a mile wide, on a grape vjne which hung from the boughs of a tree oveiiiead. Although we cannot boast of any thing equal to this in New- England, vet, 1 examined a.vine a few Y- dsyv since, v hieh from its extraordinary size, is worthy of notice. At 11 f- et from the ground it measures <5 inches in Cir cumference, and several feet higlrer, after it has divided into' three branches, one of them measured 24 inches in circumfer ence. rwx the woirrsna.XAM srr At the late tenn of the supreme judicial court ofthis town, six ynung men, belong ing to Bolton, in this county, were indicted for a riot, and pleaded guilty. The rir.g leader, Samuel Warner, was sentenced to imprisonment in the county jail lor six months, and the others for three months, and to pay costs qf the prosecution. The facts of this transaction,are as follows, viz: A young Indy belonging to Bolton, in the month of'July last, was engaged to be mar ried to the brother of Warner, who being apprehensive that if the marriage should take place, his paternal interest would des cend to his brother in exclusion of hiuiself, determined to prevent it. Actuated by tlie»e selfish ami depraved views, he cir culated report* unfavorable toiler charac ter as a woman, and procured a number of persom to unite with him in the execution of a most barbarous and wicked scheme They accordingly assembled one evening way laid her on her return home, placed her on a rail, and Carried her the dis tance of a mile and a half, she at the same time making all the resistance in her pow er, and uttering tlje shrieks of. terror which wuuld have melted the hearts of er.y body but luffians. In tnc course of the affray she fell once from the rail, which was car ried shoulder high, and experienced severe, shock. She was again replaced — The injury sustained by her was so great tli.it site was immediately confined to her bed, and lor some time it was considered duuotful whether she would survive. She still in a very feeble state,and by no means out id danger. It appeared in evidenc. that this female had always borne an unsul lied character, and never given occasion t. any unfavorable suspicion The prison era endeavored to extenuate lln-ir crime b> alledging that they had been respoctubi and industrious young inen. But these considerations wi'l byno means excuse,an hardly palliate conduct distinguished by such strong murks of brutality and vi> lence; an'l we think their punishment was as mild as could have been cons: tantl with the circumstances of the case. THE REF UBLICdJW iruxiia, rncasyai *rsart*», across* 15. 18!8, WORKS OF FISHER AMES. A correspondent remarks that he can hardly express strong enough his great satisfaction 011 learning that the review o the volume of the writings of the late Fisl r Ames, is about to be republished in Bos ton at this time. There are in that vnlum some very good things, hut there are also ’‘ uns - some of the most pernicious political doc trines ever published in America since our revolution; writings that were calculated to excite men to cut each other’s throats Professing a dread of the huirors of Jacob inistn, many of his productions' were cal ciliated to produce th'-m; and humanity is indebted to the able Reviewer for exposin the danger to his fellow citizens. Whii 1U1- correspondent was in college, tne work i* Fisher Ames were read by every one while not one youth'in ten knew that then was such a publication as the review them by the professor of rhetorick and iratjry. Some supposed that thecircula lion of that masterly review was designed ly interrupted.—Uoston Patriot. The finances ofGreat Britain continue t improve. The revenue for the month of July last, is stated to exceed that if July 1817, by nearly 1,200,0001. A man servant nf Bonaparte, and a ft 1 nale servant of Madame Bertrand, arrived in'he Thames, from tit. Helena. Thei were ordered to quit the country iminedi ately. The duke of Wellington had left Lon don for Faria. The parts of Great Britain are certain lo continue open fur the importation of all kinds of grain, but rye, after the 15tli Au gust — London paver, August 14. Cheese. 80 cask* and 45 boxes ^.r »..e Goshen Cneese l-an.linjr from -chower Undaunied from New- Vork. :*nJ lor anie by M L. WHITE, oct 15 ■■ -l ) 97 Market square Apples and Cider. 16 barrels Ter . prune Apples 18 do excellent Newark Cider • Fur salt by Remmington & Fowler, oct 15 * 197 Rice's tohurf Sheriff's sale. On Saturday, the 17tli instant, - Will be sold at the store lately occupied by Pease & Ingersoil, between the hour* of 10 anil o’clock. The S TOCK of said firm, consisting of Dry Goods. Groceries, Crockery warei Ac The above sold by consent of parties. George L. Cope, s. c. c. net tS X '97 Notice. The subscriber wiv.mg to more from the state oiler* fir sate PLAJYr.iTl'lX, lying on the Loui.rilte road, containing Ih rteen hundred acre* ot t.and. with ait excellent Du eli ng: House, suita ble for the entertainment of traveller, There is bo thereon an ex- client mill seat and mill irons, and necessary out buii ling*. Any person wish, ing to pure base can apply lo the sub-crioer on the premises. Winner ford Bound! oct 15 jr* 197 . ' To Rent A commodious D*eihug t!ou«e, on the Bay, formr-ly occupied by Mr* Holmes. Possession to be given first November next. Apply to William WoudDridg*; WHO HAS FOR SALE A prime young Wench, c- «»k, washer and iron- r, with her two children, a buy and girl, oct 15 ~ d :9r To Rent. The subscriber oiler* to rent his Dwelling, in Oglethorpe ward, at present occupied by captain Davidson—possession can be had on the 23d No ember. Also bis fire p oof Stores, on We»t- Hroad-.treet, near the Steam-Boat Company** wharf—possession can be had early next month. For terms applt to JOHN H. MOREL, oct 197. THE FLO RIDAS— again. The following is an extnet of* letter, received at Baltimore, by the. brig Bordeaux, arrived at New-York, from a respect abb mercantile house in Bordetx: -•‘This vessel take* out a bearer of despatches, said to be from tie court of Madrid to Washington, witii* proposal, or rather align ed treaty of a ccs.ion of Jtty-MoridM for a price stipulated.** ° * The republican majority in the new house of representative* «»f Connecticut isf about 60 The republican nomination fur council ha* *ucsced£ds and republicans are elected to cuugixB*. So much for steady habns.**’ FOB THE SlvikSiH REPUBLIC AN. Mr. FtU— Wiiiyo i .*noe ir!* re »;*«*.v .c, through your useful pap* r, a thou, h patience of yotfr readers. iu mi’.v e i .» : •. .c *aph of Mr. Ker*-, in his y-s.,c;r«jav t> pn*»r; I'll- ,,-ti- illanimity of the is .so u a;uc*r.sirt my leliow-citizens. my notice of i>-tM 11. tib lie manner is, I was almost i> :.d* to coni’h: .« bf ne»th the dignity ot mi. KfOi.rublt a:>; bu. •* *he fame time, conceiving it a du y mcuu ix m on a'.i tru? friends to lueir enurtry, to kr«. p a watctifii' eye onus enunio. »ti ih,m be foreign ot dt n.e? tic. It mu^t be obvious *. e»trj member *»f t in- band of freemen, that a man .ninucel to cur d ar est repuhlicin liberties, at the command of «* j r* ss, must, if allowed, ar.d undermine our n. valuable riglits, jci*pa*uiice the f- ui <ia/ nr institutions; and may, if nut cu;bi d in its ca'uK nies, a! the begriming huvep.. end lie» ' , Inch to tFnuiktin) ur.^gined he was a. .ack by a patriot, but afterwards t'-Bud it to be a aisrc • As to his deranged ptwe idea- of Fr.'nKn.. t being a Patriot or • K ng, thfy are, asYespects 1 :»e latter term, totally uufmimkd Tf »; aotnc.r ol Franklin, is not a King by name or t.nncipir — There is a gentleman named lonejKtng, the de puty poNt-masier of this city, whose personal ac quaintance I am pr* ud to bo.u* of, and wh«> tor honor and honesty, no man is more resptcud b the citizens of bavanniih. If M;>, Ker says tins man, is 'he author, I assert it utte I) unfounuiu »•» truth. > The ties which bind Fraoklin to Republican America, are top frm, in which he gl rics. t«* ev r permit him to be friendly to rm nar.’t.x, or their tyrannic governments 1 wbh for the honor anil credit of Savannah, which so imtV.rtun:.t(l> is wounded by Mr. K*s trappings 1 could, or an> other ot my fellow citizen:-. s. y ihe iame for )•. Chronicle or its rditvr; but'it is fast nriaku-g its tran»i'-iou to oblivion. Again—this -anious editor h*n*»rs mt by the name o. Patriot which is giver, '•v’idintly w'th do^i-ion 4 ^ The very, sound of the word to his monarchical mind iu* 90 disc*»r(luni. h it lie could not have hit on a happier me, to pl icv tiie venom of his rancoKd heart on the per son »»ho was holding up his hantful princi. b to pobiic iiid'gnation—Flanklin bosst^ of th*.* ti given him—has the ambition to think himself possessed of true patriotic principles ^tihe same • ime’he avers, that he has not b e.», for >2 hou. j at onetime, during the last term of 1*. months, out uf the city of Savannah. I am thus particular, because I am rather aware of whom this tapient bno takes to be the author of Franklin and now* assert that lie is totally mistaken in Ins concep FRANKLIN. The follo wing member* of the board of Alder men have bee 1 a appointed by the Mayor, Trustee* of the Dhoensary: Wilium K Wirsno, . Abax Ctrl, • P P Toox'iassojrj Steels White, Thou as Boca re, isxiAR OavesrouT. •- • • R.-JL CUYLER. c, c. z J Toni £0 65 . K • 1 "5» <o O . ■s 2 * - * S.S 1,-9 s 5 . . • 1: 0 G of I g w *4 2 -> > Cr u ’Y -vOfOwt.-a S & 2 i e > x r c *3 Ori'O.s 00 JS* fc-f 5 c s> = s.ii!;uns>') 0 s G k *r e t J4 8 =4 i.5 1 t^*s// £5 jtno,i mo i •a o\* si Gris*,; *• *>wa 7 ' 00 ••T’lV port of F.rr.wyjin FOR THE SAVANNAH IIJ PI*BLICAN. Ji udA ( 10 us t:VIL Us )Lvr. FROM TUE MORNING CHRONICLE Of YESTERDAY. •Wc acku uie igtr the receipt of a communica tion signed Observer, on the subject of clerk® in public office^ whose salaries do not exceed from 5 10 Jg?? C. and whose est- blinhmtn's » nd ex penses, cannot be less than from i3 to gl5U0 per annum. We deem it inexpedient, if not improper to publish it.” This is the most wanton libel, because it has at invidious venom in it, Which the same paper b .s shown toward men. because the people, or the persons whom they elect lo transact: the pub lic concerns of their office have placed their con fideoce in, that I recollect lo have ever seen — l be edito**, giving strong weight to the commu mention of Observer, gives -i»e outlines of it un der the editorial head, with alt the force his pen w as master of, and most extraordinary to relate, he does not show to the world the original! Ido »ot say, he lias not received such a communion ‘i ,>n » at the same time, if I was allowed to ex press an bpini n, I wouiil unequivocally say, there is not an American in Georgia, who would give such barefaced calumny for publication We would b • rather inclined to think, from the opinion that in* already been funned of this man and his prin ciples, that the wh* le isfthe working# of his own crazy mind and unprincipled heart. It is a sweep ng attack on all men who are clerk? in publu ANTI-JANUS. F. S. Since writing ihe fibove^ I have been i •irmed a gentleman, clerk iu a phblic office here t has called on Mr Ker for the author, and lie could not give it; and promhed »»> publish in*hisnext number, a fctraction of his offensive paragraph. SELECTED FOB TUE REPUBLICAN. SOULLEU'S WILLIAM TELL- Sc 3, net W. l FLL—...VV ALfKIt ius sox. 'V.—And is a true that spellbound yonder trees upOn the rock art fixe;]? T.—Yes,bound they are. lltlu ld ihose pines ar.d the ••white horns*’ that reauh w:thin the hca vens. W.—Those arc the Glaciera, and from them at rnght tiie avalanches roll destruction. T —They do? and if those trees did a rampart form, ere this our village would lie waste be neath its masses. W.—(After short meditation ) To share land wncre no s.ich »ofty mountains pierce the sky? T.—Descending from these heights, declining mure aiui more along the streams, there hi *uch land, an open immense pla.11. No bo is trous v» oodatreams roar. The rivera fl >» wiihsurface .smooth.. The eye beholds the open firmament, its long and ciurmuig dales arc decked with emerald green, and seem a garden. VV.—Ah! father, let us go down to thatuSiarm- ing land T.—The land is fine indeed: and kind alike its heaven, but tho9c that work it dare not reap the blessings which they sow. \V.—Do they not d»ell on sod their own? Are they not tree like you? T.— Their fields oelong to bishops and the king 'V.—but they can shoot within the forests? ■—^*y ;*il the game the grea er lords belong. vV.—But in Hie nvers they may throw their ne.»? T.— 1 he streams, the lakes, the very salt within, the king calls bit. W.—And wh • is he, that king, so feafed by all? T.— i bey call him their protector. 'V.—Are they so feeble then, not to protect themselves? / •—There, brothers dare not on a brother’s word rely. W.—-Ah! fattier,J feel close within their land, *od fadier sleep where avalanches roll. O Married, on the 8th inst. by the rfverend J. D. Blair, Mr. Seaton Gran^la^d, one of the editors t^ie MiUedgevtUeJQnmuitXo MissAirjra Tinsley*, youngest daughter «»f colonel Thomas TiftSiey, “ Hahover county, Va—/lichmml E qjirer We are sorjy to annonounce the death of ute rer Hope Hull, who died on Sunday lart. He was a distinguished member of tiie Methodist profes sion. and no doubt possessed a fine shate of piety a * vencTfilrnce. His loss is 'much telt by bis friends and acquaintances, hi* own f; ni*ly and die .people generally.—Sthats Gcj*ti< t btlTih& Ship Ootton Plant. Fash, Ntw-York, 5 dayi with a full Cargo .of sugar, rum, cordage and bait goods—to lie 'ja Howard, W H Joyner, C Brad ley, J Gumming 1 , Wm Gaston, Fanes,fit Miller, Ldlhrqj & Go. Mrs Bradley, Wm Peck,D Brow n » H* tV, I) Ponce, A G Stmmcs, bcarbrough U M Kinne, nallfitlioyi, G Brueu. A Morgan, bturge »* Burroughs, Bacon fit Brueu, A B Fannin, Garni (veil &. Cun.ruing J W>Uy, G C Griswold fit G» Jones, Nicholas, lii'bson fit Hill;, Cooptr bnow »cn fit Co and Scott fit Fahm. Pus *, Mr and Mrs Slurges. Miss Slur L Sturges.jtin Mtssja Charles St urge Prtdcrick Stubart, Mr and Mrs Hall, their tlirt ciuidren and servant, Mr Hudson, lady and *ei van:, Mr Gtr.rgc and Lady, Mr Brash and Ld Mr Pope, lady, child and servant, Mr. fed dings, son and daughter. Miss Rred and servant, Mrs Hubbard, Mr Clarke, lady and three children, Mr Boss, lady and servant, Miss Shaw, Messrs. Web >tt r, Dauloilh, Bruen, Caldwell, Clay, Fraser K.tlm, FJint.J Miller A xMiiler,Buckler, Bennt P Morgan. Peck, and th.rrison—in the steerage, S CUik., li Ward. ie passengers of ihe >h»j Cotton Plant, lender their thanks 10 capt Fash tor his p' litc 'and genikma. 1> conduct during the pa»>-ag«.—particularly iht la-Jies. brig General Jackson, Pearce, Providence, (11 1) 5 days - to T.dt fit Siblys— with a lull cargo ot ruin, gin fish, buuer apples, potatoes, fitc — to Tufft fit Sibleys, Benjamin Fi'wler, J P.,.»ouli, Beejamin Childs, and the master Passengers K It Billings and lady, J Paine and lady, J G Guuld and lady, Mrs Barker, M.ss Fads, Miss Fo-iter, Miss 6ottlu, Miss billings, Mitts Paine, Master Paine, A Billings, J. Snow, S Hartshorn, S vV Hartshorn, J Woodman, H Thurbar, E H Young, J Liudley, S Mason, jr J G Brown, J it G<trpt-nier, S W Kemmington. E Fowler* J F Herb, W May hew, S H Vardwell, J Searle jr ti Childs, T oapron, O Tafil, K Sibley, R W Pot. ter, it Pe.kins; O Jencks. G Turuer. gj- I he passenger* on board ihe brig General Jackson, take tins op./ortunity of returning their sincere Blanks to William T Pearce, master, for his po ii e attention to them on boaru, during the pas sage. Brig Tellegraph, Hill, Providence, (a 1) 5 days —to G Tufts—with a full cargo of bread, rum cheese, potatoes, brick and gin —to Charles Lip- pit, jun. Charles Lipitt fie Co Gardner 1 ufts, Oba dish Jenks, Bacon Bruen, Greene fit Lippit Campbell and Cumming, Jas F Prentice, William Henry, v B Fannin, Mosel Herbert and J Bat- telle Pussenge.'t, Messrs Wm Henry, George Henry, Fisk, Downing, Silas Gardner, James Gar diner, Herrington, Wescot. Yard, bhew. Cawry. Lippitaud Fenner. Un Friday last, to the north ward of Hatttrass, st oke tin. brig Harmony, from this port for New-York* Id days out. The brig Holland, captain Carpenter, soiled 6 days befoi the Telegraph, for Ctavunriuh- Brig Hunter, Harriugt 11, Providence, 5 davs- to Gardner Tuft* -lime, hay. cheese and potatoes —to Brown Sl .tall, B Whipple, Gardner Tdfu. and John Hunter Passergers, captain B Whip ple, J C Cleveland. A Hal.. J Peters, J Wliippk O Mason, O Marlin, G T Turner, J Harris, J rimes, an: three in the steerage dpoke, Ion 7 4 ~9. Ut 37 32, brig Harmon) 10 day* fr.m Savuttnah^f r New-York. in distress The cap* tain and owner dead, and several sick on board, -upphed them with pr vi ions. G3“ fhepa>*seR- gers return their sincere thanks to the captain and mate for their p<-T.ieneas and attend n while on the passage. schooner Undaunted. VanSchsvck, New-Y »rk. 6 days—to John Lathrop fit Co consignees—wilil a fi ll Cargo ol drv goods ai d groceries—1*» Wm Gaston fit Co. \ G Sennnes, Bacon fit Bruen, John Lewis, M J K»p el u Co S C Dunning, M L ' bite, Gree • fit CippjB, t’uinming fit Moorliead, G Tufts, Scarbrough & M Kinne, P Rapelye fit Go. John itogue fit io Meigs & Head. A B Fan nin. M Hoff, jun. Sturge-, fit (urruughs, F Marston J Shaffer, and sundry merclian's in Augusta.— Patsentfcrs, Messrs Marat on, Gtiswold, Weaver, vVeard, Segui.it, Barber, Alygatt, and six in the steerage. Schooner jealous, Fi-her, Boston, 8 dav* — wiih an assorted cargo— toThomsi Gardner, Wm 11 Joyner, John Adams, Daniel Jackson, David Brown, Campbell Sr Cumming, W. Wer.tliworth, Dimas Ponce, P Stanton, L .wrenee fit I hompson, N ichols, Dobson ct HiIIh, Joiiurton & Hids, Hail fit Hoyt, P. Hill, and L Baldwin fit Co. Patser-gers— Messrs Daniel Jackson, jun. Caleb W Davies, Col lms Fair, Samuel Jackson, Leonard Jackson and Seth Ritch. Schooner Laura, Bourne, St Thomas, 18 days— with a cargo of rum and sugar—to I Minis aqcM?ai!t?n Kimball. Sloop Science, Hall. Boston, »6 days—with a full cargo of merchandise—to Gam; b h fit Cummirg, J Batteile, U S Gt.^*. Ihihumti fit Auze, and Eaes fit Potter. Two p«nti.gers bloop Roxana, D ane, Norfolk, 6 clays—with corn, rum and laid -to J; hnstonfit 11:11*. Pat stngert. Me >rs J. bn M Wm M*Csrty, l*at rick Mahoney, Henry Van ladder, and Tiioinas F Passage* Arrived on Tuesday evening the steam boat Carolina, from (iiiarh aton, with the beautiful new steam boat^lataruoha and two new freighting' boats in tow' fc *. :*. t CLEARED. Brig Eliza, Tt:pf cr, Nev.-York bchr Orion, Ilt>E ard do Schr Harriet Ne> : el, Burnham do Schooner Favorite, Farrin, Baltimore Sloop Ann Ehap liwituce, fur Si Marys The »chr Mania. Narap, (put in here in dis tress) sailed tor Cliarlcstwn ytrttrdaj. btr original p »rt ot de^inatio/v \ . ' For Bos The fitre packet: VNN, captain Luc Jay next t’orfre. on b >ayj, or lo oevt5-i—• Fat' Providcn Tl>e bnjj HUN I’. on, will lailon Sunday next rwu«rn* T ; >r,po>iage apply on board; at.Hunter’* wturf. or to t ... : .. G-VRUNES I’UPB. r Btcxmp mr cats aara 271 cask, »;onr UMK v ~ 13 bundles choice HAT■_ oct 'S—-W—197 For J^ew-Torlc ■ Tiie packet tliip iiO n'ON-PLANT, b’aslt, master. For treight or passajte apply to the captain on hoard, at Hunter's whai f, or to • •. Benjamin Howard. 1 ,• xoa sax* ’• » ' SO htula prime MuscuvaJo SUGAR. Apply as abnre. oct tS ' s; 197 For New-Fork The br;* TKLEGRAPH, captain Hill, -will sail ou Sundayjiext. For freijjh. or R.iaasage apply on Kaard, at Moor's wharf, r to GARDNER TUFTS, so a silk cm bdaxo 13 000 Urge lilttCKS oct 15 —n 197 For Charleston The line aloop ANNA, captain Fore- man, intended a* a regular packet, will aul in a few days. For freight or pas- ving good accommodations, apply on boarU, at S mith's wluuf, or to , Hazrn Kimball, ■ctis * '97 - - - For Freight or Charter > lie sunetrw sloop MACDONOUGH, amu 1 T . Giadiogs, mas’er. Apply to tiray Piuder, oct 15 * 197 Notice. Two boxes of Dry Goods market A. Simoiet, a ugusta, receixcd bv flit* b:ig Savannah Packet, front New-York, and fire bundles of Bauboxcs, marked L M, receircd by the brig Harmony, last September are in ouratore. Tbe owners are re- quested to call, pay expenses, and takethem away. ALSO WISSIITO, Said to hare been shipped in New-York on board the schooner Sea Lion, 1 pipe of Cape M. Wine marked Siokes & Sayre, No 5‘J Any in formation respecting it, will be thankfully teceir. d by REA & BUTLER. oct IS m 197 Coffee, Rum, Gin, 8fc. 2 bags prime green Coffee 10 pipes Holland Gin 2- h"ds and SO blaTN E Rum 3<) barrels American Gin 70 barrels No I and 3 Mackerel 30 boxes Spermaceti Candles 4«j0 reams wrapping Paper 20 barrels loaf and lump Sugar 20 bays black Pepper 20 hags Ginger . 6 'ous Shear .Moulds 200 pieces Lagging 1000 bushtls superior white Flint Com barrels superior Flour For -ale by HALL fii HOYT, oct 15 —m— 197 Just received Soli sht li.ji Almonds SO boxes Baisms 50 dozen Cordials, well asserted 500 do Cinnamon Double refined loaf Sugar' White Havana do Mace, Nutmegs and Clove* Fresh swtetCil London Mustard Goshen Butter Old Port Wine Madeira Wine, 5 years old Hyson I ea. Saltpetre Red and white wine Vinegar Macabau and Scotch Snutf, Fresh Chocolate, London Pm-tar For sale by - P. MORIN- oct 15 l 197 For sate, Landing from the sek ' out-r Favorite, from Boston, 15 hogsheads W I Kum 25 barrels New England Rum 20 kegs choice fresh Butter, for family use 30 casks Cheese 1 hhd Loaf Sugar * .... For sale by M HERBERT- oct 15 a 19 7 Clothing Warehouse. The subscriber is i»j* ti, citing a superb assort ment of the most fashionable «Nothing, received by the late arrivals from New York, consisting of yentleoun's superfine blue, olive, carbeau and brown cloth buitouts. % Ditto superfine blue and black cloth dress.Cp*t$ Ditto superfine blue, black and mixed cloth and cassimtre Pantaloons Ditto superfine fancy Valencia Vests Ditto do bulf ca-sinvre do Ditto do black and blue cloth do Ditto do black Florentine do iitto do black mole ^m do Ditto do white Mar>eit]es do Ditto do double mill'd drab cloth Wrapping Ditto do do do ' do .came do Ditto dti bHe cloth Spanish CLoks Ditto red tartan plaid do Ditto superfine white flannel under Jackets and Shirts Ditto superfine white linen Shirts, frilled Youih*» superfine blue, black and fancy colored cloth Coatees and Pantaloons Boy’s superfine blue, black and fancy colored ' cloth Coatees and pmtalG;).is Ditto superfine Great-Coat a ALSO L ; on skin Great Coats, and Negro Clothing J. GEORGE, oct 15 x 197 Home8 Tupptr, ff.Fr title Ivm. to clote a (ont gnmnt, 4 ehts's hyson > , 1 qr. do imneri 1 J * 3 IJj lo*f Srgar j 1 qr caik.TctieriffWme l bl St Croix Kum 10 his <t> uble Ale 4 boxes «perm- Candles 100 «lr* n Itedcords 10 bl« muscovado Sugar, aqti 2000 fret Oar, , . . auq. 100 bis best superfine Flout) 50 ■ bushels prime Corn oct 15 * 197 H. C. % J. bchenJc * sin av.T axcsiviD Battle of Niagara, a poem . ... Rules and licpilations of the Field Exercisf, 8vq wi:b ' fates—gj 75 cents ; J Infantry Exercise Abridged—Jtl , , . T{ie Carpenter’s New Guide,, being * complete L Hook of lines fi>r CarOemyy Jojnery ,1 witli 84‘piat.es, by PHer (ffchclson- g7 50 1 Hooptr’s New Mediral Dictionary—g4 50 .. . Raffle’s Tour oirej- Fracce,' Savoy. Sn itxerland Germany and the K^tbefkndw- gl 2£._. .. k . Masonic Melodies, being.* codertion of tbe o\%, approved Maspnic ffonga, the whole set to musir, by laike Kastman New Tales of My Landlord—j}; Nautical Almnnac fjg 1819 oct 15 " c IjT