Federal republican advocate, and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-180?, October 05, 1807, Image 1

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VOL. I ] | THE ADVOCATE is i*uhli?hf.o eve- I v MONDAY and THURSDAY by OHN CARMONT & Cos. on the bay, jßPusrrE the EXCHANGE , at six DOLLARS PER. ANNUM, PAYABLE HALE YEARLY IN ADVANCE. _ —A=—S | Michael Fallon, begs j |rave to acquaint his friends, and the pub- I pjc in general, that be is a Candidate for the , ’ffficc of CORONER, for Chatham Coun v i solicits their suffrages at the en suing Election. August 13 6 We arc authorised to state, that Mr. MICHAEL WHITLEY F a candidate for tlie office of CORONER for the county of Chatham, at the ensuing election. FOil LIVERPOOL, <rHE sHrp AMERICA, Aikadam Nienor.i, Me flu-, Ready 10 receive a cargo Immediate!v, and having 500 bales of cotton engaged, wijl be without delay. She is in fine Order, having been thoroughly repaired in Liverpool— 300 bales cotton are wanted to fill her up. Apply to MEIN, M A CRAY & CO. FOR SALE,* 4000 bushels Liverpool GROUND SALT 15 baies Cotton BAGGING 2o bales low priced Welch PL ’ INS 15 crates assorted CROCKERY WARE < ISO casks London BottUd PORTER This property will be sold low, if taken from on board immediately. Sent. 2% 19 FOR LI VE < POOL. r< ‘ E * > ‘ rtm ‘ ,ri ‘ l & te f a P falinr flip Alexander Hamilton , yiS* William C.illahan, Majter / A oiisiUerable part ot tier cai go is engaged and will be soon dispatched. Fur freight of the remainder, or passage, apply to the master, or JAMES DICKSON & CO. October 1. 20 ‘ REMOVAL. ■ THE subscribers have removed to the large stone building, on Tayl*r 6 1 Scarar ugiCs wharf; where they are Xlow r/k.'Wving a principal part of their ’ Fall Supply of Goods , Bf the America, captain Nichols, and the Alexander Hamilton, captain Cal lahan, from Liverpool, and for sale by J AMES DICKSON Sc CO. Sentoirbcr 2S c j 4 5. &C. BROOKS, KAVK JUST RECEIVED. JFcr tbt sclr Rout. A, caf>t Bakmaud, fr- m fe l> ipes icalum Cog mac ‘ ( . R a , n . 4 ditto N spies f IiRANUT - S half dipes old Madeira WINE } ='-** UVSON TEA iti bags PEPPER JO boxes D lolittlr’s SO \P 1 box Irish LINEN, and 40 barrels SUPERFINE FLOUR, pot more than 15 days (torn the null. Winch they will sell at their usual low prices. Sept. 19 Rum and Molasses. 1 * Itlids. 3d prool West India RUM ]4 ditto MOLASSES, lii for retailing to barrels fresh k LO U R a5 boxes Doolittle’s SO \P 14 birds prune SUGARS. t'OR hale BY E. W A INRIGHT. - 23 19 ‘RUM and MACKAREL. 40 hbt's New England HUM SO barn-.!* prime MAC KAREL Received by the brig Drake, from Boston, rORSALE BY SAML. & CII A*. lIOVYARD. August 27- I<3 Federal Republican Advocate, AND COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. SAVANNAH, (Georgia,) MONDAY, October 5, 1807. ANDREW LOW & Cos. } Have received per ships Georgia, Ro- j bert Bolton, and Dispatch, front Liverpool, and Felicity from Glasgow via Charleston, in addition to their former * STOCK, Which vow makes it very complete: Ladies elegant work Boses, with medallion j t ops Cambric Dimities Common ditto Plant Cotton Cambrics Seeded Vein ditto Plaid Cambrics am! Ginghams Thread Edging* and Lacua Cotton ditto ditto Nottingham Laces Patent, and Cotton Lace Veils and Shawl* Book and Jaconet Muslin Leno and Picquet ditto Parisian and Spider Net ditto Whcep Net ditto Victory and Trafalgar dit to Seeded Colorado Leno ditto Short and Long Circassian Rob?* Leno Shawls, Veils and Tippets Spanish Cloaks and Mantles Leno and Lace Cap Pttterns Do. Habit Shirts and Tuckers Lul ie* Silk Glove* and Mitts Laca atui Pie Nic ditto Cotton and Silk Lace Sie&ves Silk Shawls and Handkerchief# Ladies <x GentUumiii’k SiT cotton hosiery Lustring* and ; Mntuas Bomba seen* and C apes Linens ami Long Lrfivns ‘Tablet Cloths and Diapers 5 4 Irish Sheeting Cotton Shirting and Sheeting- Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs Madras and Pullicat Handkerchiefs Brown Holland and Dowlas Osnaburgs and Cotton Bagging Nankeenet and Cotton CassimereS Graudarelß and JeaneUr Cordurov* and Velveteens Printed Jeans and Marseilles i Turkey red, biue, gitCD and yellow cotton j A’aru Adelphi Cotton in balls Siik and Cotton Braces Silk and Cotton Cords Ditto ditto and Tassels Ladies Parasol* Silk and Cotton Umbrella* Superfine Cloths anus iisssuntrae Fine Welch Flannel* Pins, Needles and Budkins Threads, Tapes a id Bobbins Gentlemen’* and Youths H its Ladies and Boys ditto Da .icau’* Leather Cap* A I, SO, From New York per ship Lovtisiana. French and Italian Lutarings India ditt* , French Silk Gloves Imperial and Gunpowder Teas \ Souchong and Hr sou ditto llumbunis, Bme and Yellow Nankeens All of which will be sold low for cam?, j PRODUCE, or good ACCEPTANCES in town, j August *O. 8 j - -- ; For Sale. “I A VALUABLE and j settled plan- | *TWif *; II ‘j Aljtatioii on Turtle River ! ESnBSSSr l> T n C< :' intv > contain I n| nig by old survey si I l. teres ;on the pivum-'es ! #ie am 1 y coiuioi'table Owclling house, j Cotton Gut house and Machine, with every necessary out building. The largest pro porttoti of this tract is well ad ipted for the culture of cotton, and a part lor Rice, with the plantation may lc hired for one \ ear 1 2 or lit) prime taskable hands, For terms appiv to Mr. 7 h’W\as La:: /race, S ivaunalt, or lu the subset titer at Jekyl Island. AH-X’R C. WYLLY. September 10 if. i PR.O GREGE ET LEGS—PRO ARIS ET FQCIS. . COALS. A quantity ofexcellem SEA COALS, fOR sale ly S.&C. HOWARD. SGpt. 24. ! 3 10c barrel* Superfine Kicitmoncl FLOUR. 20 hoglheadt nrime MOLASSES. For sai e by THO MAS L\ W RFA-CE. AuorwfT r baity Crockery zvarty Footer, idc ! Landing f, m tic Jbif Dii Arcu, from Llv*RfiCl., I AX!) I-OR >Ai. KBY THE ÜBSCR!EER, 4SOO g ound S ALT 100 crate* aflorted P. AKTHEN WARE gallant S -me JvlGi and JARS 50 ’■> xe Neg-o Ft FES •J j raltt London Uottled PORTER IS ton Canal COALS ■BENJ \MIN MAURICE. WHO It A* n* H \N , 24 Hhdt. p.ood Re-ii ing M rI.ASSES lo Pu ’. he'iat ift & 4.h proof N I! RWM P ie* 4th p>-oof Cognise URANOY | S Pr tK HcJland GIN 2 Uipf- oi l Madnira WINK | la HHids.Mufcoyado SUGARS 7 Fierce* 1.0 f Ditto 9 Ton country & Sw deg IRON ’ # Chests frdi Hvf .n TEA nUSI MrCKaR l. *o Do. Prime BEEF .*< PORK t Ba!e<; common W'ritiujj PAPER f) Calk* CL-ret WINE 1 7 Crates GL-en & Rle edge Pf,ATB£ i Soco HuQiels ground SALE 1 Augnft 10 j Received per the Rolla , 40 boxes mould CAN DLLS 20 ditto SOAP, of E. Doolittle’s make 2 ditto of N..England manufactured negro clo 1H FOR SALE BY f JONATHAN MEIGS, j a ip l !I L Ij.i.vty/K j A. Scribner & Cos. IS ALTERED TO I TV:YLOR & SCRIBNER, > Who wdl keen h general assorimem of 1 800 IS akd SHOES. i Os iieiir own mauufactoi v, whiclt sre : warranted to be of the best quality, i They have jnjl Rtceived , Twenty Trunks of SHOES, As-sored for retailing, ®f the best qualit\, am; oi almost every description. A L. S O, A small assortment of Boots, Os a very good quality, which are offered ’’t the customary price*, at their store on Lit bay, nearl\ opposite the Exchange. Oic!*.ts Ircut the country thankfully re vived, ..ml punctually attended to. August 13 e bhcritl’s Sales. I On the first Tuesday in October next, at the court-heirr >n Camden County. l>c tween the /tours ten and three t'plcci, Will be Sold, ; I) Alf 1 ot LOT No. 3 together with A the Houses, outhouses. Buildings tied 1 Improvements thereon, levied on as the : properly of Jo*. Jttdson, and to be old by 1 v.rtuc of an execution obtained in favor i of John Jones against the administrators | of )os. judson. ALSO, Part of Lot No. 3. one hundred feet in ! front, with a house thereon, levied on as i the property of James Vincent, to satisfy a judgement obtained in favor of 1. S. D. Montmollin, agjiusi the luhmnuirators of James Vincent. Cos minions ( ash. JOSEPH CREWS, I), s. c. c. St. Mary’s August 1 HE SUBbCRIIiF.R Will be absent from this city . s’ a tew weeks, and has appointed Mr. David 1 avtor, jun. Ins lawlul attorney, during Ills alienee. JOHN HILTON,- August ‘2t. * No. 21. TRIAL OF A ARON BURR. I - '.DhRAL COURT.—Ricmkonb. I vksdav, September 15. Mr. Hay said he perceived very dif j linttly that he could not proceed in his evidence without meeting the opinion I of the court. That opinion had re* | moved the great and mod effeftive part 1 of his tefh’mony ; that under fuoh cir i curoflances, he could not support the | prosecution ; he was willing therefore j to enter a Nolle Prvfequ: and quoted Foflerp. 3*7-8 to sh-w, that after a jury was impannelled, it was within the diferetion of the court to admit that practice : that fie was led to this mode of proceeding by the confiderarion that the law under wliich the indidmerit was laid was vague in its term and as yet undecided, and that thiscourfe might permit him to resume the prosecution at fame future day, should any fubffan tive teltimony occur. The oppofi c counsel objected to this proceeding; that it was contraiy to the uniform pratdice of the courts; that it was the right of the jury to give a verdict ; that the confequeuces of this ptoceedinj would be me deny of justice to the ac culcd, to whou4 the conititution h.d awarded the of a speedy trial.— I hey attempted to show that the prin ciple from Foster did nor applv. Air- Hay was perfectly willing to lubmit it to the court. The Chief de cided that the attorney could not enter a Nolle Projequi I'he jury then retired with the in ; diclment, and after an ah fence of about so minutes, Mr, Otris Payne their fore man, returned a verdict of “NOT GUILTY.” Mr. Hay then announced the course which he was now to pursue; Mr. Burr was not yet difebarged from his recognizance. for the mifdcn>eanor, that it was his intention to move for his j commitment .to that place for trial where the military expedition is said to have been complejed ; that he should combine in the fame motion MeTirs- Smith and BlannerhafTet, and that he should have nodiiiiculty in entering a Nolle Projequi to their trials for a mif deincaoor. Mr. Burr requeued the attorney to altadge t!',e place where| ths ad is hud to have been committed. Mr. flay replied, that the evidence he should introduce wouli cover a valt extent of territory ; that he would name, if he could, the very (pot. Mr. Burr. The ditfrict then. Mr. Hay. Ido not diitindly recollect the opinion of the court ; but I believe it will be prov ed that troops were aflembled at the mouth of Cumberland river and down the Mifliflippi to Bayou Pierre in a watlike posture. It is not mv bofinefs to locate the feene. It will be the pro. vince of the court, after they have heard the evidence, to fix the place wheie he is to he tried. • Mt. Martin mentioned the case of John Smith of Ohio ; but no arrange ment was made. Mr. Wickham mentioned the case of ‘ Jonathan Dayton. Mi. Hay observed that he did not think himfclf juftified in entering a Nolle Projequi as that would dilcharge him h our his recognizance and be was not certain but lome evi dence would occur in the courie of the examination which would induce him to combine Mr. Dayton in his motion for conmiiuneyt : that he hod no doubt that Mr* Dayton was leagued in the genet a I con (piracy, and il he had any the iimilarity of the band writing of the letter he bad in his hand (General Dayton’s) with lome he had previously seen, would have fat is lied Isis mind.