Columbian museum and Savannah commercial advertiser. ([Savannah, Ga.]) 181?-1817, January 24, 1817, Image 2

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Columbian Museum, /.N3 S-drJ2C.VJ:i COM MR R cfal ADVER2ISLR. EVERY StOKDVY, SYEDKSSDAT /.NO FRIDAY, BY EDWAIII) CROW, near tut xci!\N'-e. .'T tIX 1)11.1. \IW r: R /■NMIII. MVABLE MAH’ IN MW.IMt, LVTii FROM E-.GIAND. B } the aniv.tl of th*: liritifli br'g Roun’y-UaV., fiispt. RußfoON, 56 days licra Uvi-ptol, are fwored vt iifi fJt. ci Lo’i.liin end i iv’erpiol papers ; the firmer to the ij'.li, mil tie iaiur to t!ic 21 fl November, inclu sive. _ Some extracts fid!aw. . * tONDrN, t6. is n-’t the /] g :t- H f>und.ttion fir ’he report’"oi the inti luted i.l:gnatio:i tft'ie Fail c t Liv uiial, ir.intiom ! in a pajier of vtlfcr d.iv ; but it v s nectffary to give a fillip to t ie Spa-fields-Sjiwi'/ers. 1!v fnne * nlnious arrangements propof. dto t’..e N ’’Je Sicret wy efi State fur the tlonic J).* : rtmint, by fnne fk itnl commercial per form in tin* city, t • put a Hop to the great dep rei'ations committed on the r.vtr, as well as to j ti- lii'oy any further hopes cf cor.traband pur-I fju : , “a iwfi fT.citi *-i water polke is fpreddy | to U- e!i ili.ilied, a;.J by which t'se Revenue i v.ill t- ver\ materially benefited, ‘i hrte ves- IXi that were i u’.y iccriving flips, and on loud ol which the Warrant UffsttrJ are to; t n'.tir.uf, wiii he employed nightly fir the pur- i j f.s r.:ert;or.ed: cue is tn be Rationed at. 1 HI c’."h. on*.* at I.’ort-houfe, and another at j 1,0r.d0r.-L:i.!:,e ; each ir.to iiave a coa’plemcnt | of fi.ven ftn v yors and iweuty-lour water rtn. I Four boa’.* from racli flop ate to lif rowing all uigit. The wliaifii’gvrs ar.J iighternen. a il .l's of nun (ruichi tjtired b; the lil.ilil.llrnent ot the l), ck;) will derive from .the new regu -1.1 ions nurc lately and prt fervat:jii oflhe pro jn.*rt,* that is committid toliit ir care. ‘1 |-.e MivCutlom Hufe, though proceeding 1 in cor.lliucTton with great rapidity, is not tx- . jv £t c d to be fully intiabittd Itfcre the month of j May next.* *i i.e Song roor.i .s well cutculated • fir I, Irgh m.'xidiau ofccmmrrce and b fiinfii I and t:ir reception of fjrti?;i and native trader*; j * j: is 150 fret in length, a:.d (>3 fiet wide: for , tS.e ratification ol the air, it is mofiily to be j ’ war.ih.t2 ly peculiar tloms. Sims aitemion j J:.ts taken in ti e niiliibutinn of tiie uu- i tr.trous o(liter, but the whole l’c,:n to be. coni- ! modioufly atiJ nit full v arranged. Anew creation c*f Baronttv is murk talked J *' f ,r * !,p f ir fl eircltSE the B.,’ci.r:2e xt!! !*•> r.r.d cfdiflirgu ll.td tal nts and fcrvices. Duel. 1 uifiiaylail, in the neighborhood of t'e New Foi tit, nieriirg took place between Cr.pl. F.’.rman sic the lion. Both r Dancer ,at tiiidtd by flair itfpt clive S'irtecns Seconds, wlan. alter an cxcbatige o', mots, tlrir printcd i: g> ware abruptly termiliared by the Civil Power, who mllicd forward ar.d took tiie par- . ties into cufiocv. Captain I'Vnman and Mr. Bjhr Drnvers were then conveyed to the beuit. t f .Mr. St urges Bourne, a MagilLat*-- for the county of “Hants, by whom tiny were LotAai over to p ifirve the peace in ycc/. each. • Anotiici ftpuration in li rli l.le it talked ot ; .r.g in cent n>f.l it';jn. he opuknt Mr. Watson Taylor i about to tn. ke larg. ; urchafis in t!;r lilr ot Uig it. j Older* have* .beta recei.cd trom th*. Grand • S-ignior for various articles of Britilh m u.ti faCtme, which imentltd tot!**coiate his rew p .l.ce at Ccuttantmople, particularly in cut : gl.tl";. ‘i he Princi fs Charlotte, with her nut.h be laud coufxt, arc enjoying at Claremont the: muff retired and dimitflit comforts. ;:ov tMBF.n 19. j The Emgenr /.lrFaneer w*s expeiff-d at . Pcti ifburgn on the 23d. his tl iy at Eiovv his Majrfly vif.trd the inauutacloiics of eaithen ware of that city, ar.J oidered that j liccctlortli it flmuld be uild a: his own tabic, t ‘i'l:c Duke of (iambridg'.* has fit out fiom Paiis far bui’gard, to visit his Royal Sitter, the Dowager cf Qjjmi of Wirtembtrg. The Duke • f Wcllirgton is txpcclcd in a days at Paris. - r i'bomat Lawrence, Mr. Fuf. li,and Mr. Flr.xnian, have ban riveted Meiab-rs cf t! e Acadtmy of Painting md Sculpture at Home. There is no truth in the report of the rccal of tiie Matqms D’Osmond from the French tr-balTy t<> this Court, and the rt*appoiatmcnt of the Duke de Chartre. ‘1 he King of Wirtemburg Jias continued M3 r i:hrr iicerttary ci btatc, M. Yemacel, in cilice. ‘ The lion, and Rev. Thomas Henry Cov entry, B. A. of Christ’s Chircb, Oxford, has been instituted bv the Lord Bishop of Wor cester, to the consolidated living cf I’irton and Croonc, on tiie presentation of tiie l ari of Coventry, void by the resignation, of the Rtv. Dr. Peney. The Rev. Caleb Colton, nephew of the late Sir Grcrge Staunton, has related in hi* recent publication, entitled Htpocracy, A Satire, the following an cdote, which although it may have appeartd before in print, has never until row received the stamp ol authenticity * My late uncle, Sir G. Staunton, related to rre a curious anecdote of old Kien Long* Emperor of China. He was inquiring of Sir G* ■ rge the manner in which physicians were p*id in England. Whyn, after some difficulty his majesty was made to arrpreher.d the f .f.rm, he exclaimed— Is any man well in England, that can ofotd to be ill How 1 will inform you,” fid hej iow I m:;n age my j livsiciarr. X have tour, to whom the cane of iny iieahh is comitted: a certain wet kly’ l.r’.arv ij allowed them ; L*;tt the moment 1 am ill, that ialsry tfs/J, till I an: v :ll I mtil not infoini you m\ illucHes are ulually Hurt. ‘ /• 1. itord .r, aftrr a very unusual fufipenflm of intercomfe between the two countries, we received iviue clays’ P<iMa Paptr., t-ie greatvfl number that we 1 ver recofi* cl to l ave been iue, a: any peiod even cl tlu: late v\ a,-. IHe bufi.ufi of the Chambers, up to tire 14th, was cl ‘tllv preliminary ; but i; v.as n vcitbelns I u*-.port:.!it, ipaf'ituch as it proved the gratily* | .I g l':c\ of the complete triumph of the tiue lr.it.ds l t!ie Mmiaic't and thole cf the Con- Hitutinaal Charter, ov. r t!te obii;\ious faClmn of the Ultras, now duvtn by their defeat to the ‘ Utivoft Hate ofd< fjtair. O 1 the 14th the Bud- i g.*t W.H laid b fore tlu* Chamber of lXpatsts. B’uder tlie prcfiirt circnnillances .of France it would be unreasonable ti look for a very 11- \orable riport of its •fi'iaiicuil flat - . \\ litn however it is consul red through wliat flenes tint kingdom has of late years been doomed tn p.f-, ti..* p(Hurt* of. its r< sources pr- feiind 1 on t'.is occali <n by the MiniUer ol Finance I yiy or tin* vvlnle b deemed asjby no^flie-ns j b.*.ir:i*g a very difwouragir.g complexion, i’he j itifbilments to the Alin s have all been r gular* | lv p i:d, as have also their own Annuitants and < j .S'ikkhcMJtrs ; their fundi have maintain.d a i fair price ; public works are fliil carrying on ; and even the sciences hive not been negledcd. I The Mini'ler Hites, ho* ever, that in cun ! srqn rce of so many titmnuds an aircar of up w irds of rightv-thtoe millioni of franc* is to hr provided f;r in the Supplies for 1817. MYe whole Budget fi r 1817 is 1,088.294 9i7 : fiancs about 47 millions of En/h'h moil y, j cxcc ding that oi 1816 by titer lu ti ol j ! 248,699 196 francs. The.MiniUer tints con. • cl ode. Ins Rep irtPeace is n flored tu us. ‘ ! I|’ (he.price lx* oner nr, it and res nut eqi il that ; j which the perpetuity of wnrttnd peril., in wlmh w- have Ken - • ’ cur. At kali the rfiuuun ol blood is fl ipped. • Our y u*.h breithe again. Out comnuiCe is not haralfcd with exaftions. Its clittiu!i are • no longer oblirn-Td. It no longer dreads monojnlies, and it wv fulUr Hill, lire term of our diliielfis is known. Thus .°ji nrefent p .fition is more tab ruble than thaf wiiich pre uo. and it.” j The French Papers inform us cf the arrival ! at Rome from Canton, rd* two Mifinmiries, j who have brought an account of a revolution . I which completely ovcrtliiew tlie F.Mritßin of ’ r.t:iXA on the gd of Scpteinlur, 1815. Upo 1 I this Ibitemetjt we have only to remark, that il | the nport,decent took-plau fr far hack as the ‘ month of Scptemlier iois.lt is rather extra l ordinary that w lliould not l*ave Itsard of it lo: r, ixfore t!,is time. The Emperor is flaxd to lave been dtthromd by the (u rds of his Palace, in crnfiqnenco-of a conspiracy coiuiutH ot tiie i..i>ptioT i ofcnions in r* iigmus matters. I turns from M .dri l dates, that M. de J Ckv\llos"*l ?.s ictircd from the Mmidry; and ] ad I. ti'At l e hrs lin n replaced bv M. de . PizvßKO, kite Spanilh Miuilkr at Beilin. j Price cfSr.clt ,t’ Liverpool* Kov, 19. — | 4 per cent. Recuceii, 6i Oi - 5.3 per Ctlit. Cor.fir's, (*2 3 t 7*N* Boston, Jak. jc. Another fire at Jlr/r/Trs— Air. De ’Yelf, from Yannoutl), N. S. f,w a Halil ix piper liter* of the ?oth or 2:fl of Dec. which gave j an account cf Another tkltiudlive fi."e at tliat . place. It commented in V. ater-llreet, in 3 lh rper'i (hop adjoining the (lore ol Mr. C.eorgc* ! Graiic both ol w ich it dellroyed. it aifo ue- , droved the huufe -n ldorc of Milfis. Star and Sbannon j tii r giocery fio-e oi Mr* Hawe j the luule cf Lr. Petrie, and many others. ; Tiie amount of loss and damvge was very j great. Mr. Dc Wolf left Yarmouth on the tdirst. . end came paflenger iii t!.e Ent.rpriac irom Liverpoul, N. S.* which put jn tline. . We were favored with a Halifax paper of , D.-c. 14, from which the loilawmg xticlcs are copied. Hal/f.vx, Dlc. 14* The jclir. Inuuflry arriiid u*re on 1 iierf* tl y, fiom St. Johns, Newfoundland, with 150 paiTt ngers, principally laborers. By ti is r ---rival, we rrreivtd paptrs to tin* 2”t’i nit. 1 hey date tiie diilrt (Tes of t!ie I iburi.ig c.alfes to lie very great; provilions lcarcc atal high, and rc cnmnseml to t!ie rr.rrth mts and others of tiie town, to aid and alibi in the laud J o!e undcr tabipg of relieving their fi flow creatures irom inevit ihlr flarvation, by providing them with prompt means of returning to the mother conn- , try. *P,ivate Liters to the 29th ult. have been re. 1 ceivtd by a*Mercantile Huufe in this town, from Ft.’ Johns, Newfoundland ; from which we team tliat it had bem afeertaintd that tiie quantity of Flour in markit did not exceed igcc barrels. Tiie Governor had alicady en gaged four vefTels to take 800 of tliofe unlor tunate men to tiieir native country. The daily atcelTim of inhabitants to this town,ol the laboring class, has now become (mo'e particularly on account of the present season) a matter of serious importance ; and ere which fliould in fame mcafure engage the . attention of every relltcling mind and btnrvo- , lent heait. In a caufe.like this Ido not think \ it can he considered as presumption in any per- i fon', who may ventuie to biing the conlideration of tbif fubjed bel'oie the public, or who may give his opinion in regard to the bell plan to be adopted, for the relief, not only of the emi grants who are continually arriving, but also lor the relief of the refideat poor of this town. It appears to me that whatever plan is ac cepted, it certainly fliould be one, wliich while . it beUcws charity, Ihould promote indullry. j SAVANNAH: FXTD.IY SiJMVIXO, J.lXi.tUr 1^.7. To the politeness ot a catoi'icraal friend, we arj indebted for die loanc! tire Havana Diarc of the 25th oil. received by an arrival a: St. uguthne. It contains th- official account of tire capture of B.<iuilla de tiedras by tire Royal Army. We will give a traeflation cf it ur our next. Trar.Jlaicd fr the Mufttm, Havana, UkCi 25. A velTcl b s j ill arrival iiotn Alricj, with upward* ol tl ne?, (3 cted w.th t:c Small | i.ax. 1 iie Goiunoi, hi conformity with the r. quill ot tliv Hoard ci Health, lias taken sonic f..utiry meafurea to prevent ths contagion from fpreadmg, by fending the vtffvl into a {'mail harbor, at a dillancf from the city, and forbidding all communication with her. : Mr. Forsyth, in the House cf Represent-*-\ I lives, January 14 fjro-ntbe committee cn Foreign licianon> t rtported me following I Bul : . * 1 A Fill to prevent citizms of-the United Stater, from idling velMs of <war to tile citizens or fuojecis ol any foreign pjwer ; and more ct* Locally to prevent the arming U equipping velitls ot war ic the pons of tne U. states, intended t > be tiled agonlt nations in amity tviiii the United Stans. Sec. 1. Be it ctachd , ‘c ?c. That if any citizen of tne U. States liuli, within the limits or the fame, hi out 1 ami arm, or attempt to fit out and arm. or picture to be fitted out and armed, or lh.:il ki.urvmgly aid or be concerntd’ in the furiiilintig, filing oui, or arming any private ilnp or vilfr ot war, to tell tne laid ves iel or contract tor l‘ie tile ot t.ie Hid vein. I, to be delivered in t‘iu vJ. S. or cite wire re, to the purcli.ifer. wiliiintfotuii urprevious kiwlrdge, til a the i.i 1 vclii l ili.nl or will be en.ployeu to cru.lt or coiiui.it h ltdiins i.pm ill-. lunjiCti, ut.z us, or piop.ny of aii_, Prince or oute wiin wnom me O.'JUies arc at peace, such p-.r ---f.ns l'o oihtiding, (|iail, on cjuvictiou tnercof, be gum/ of a high imldt mtanor,aiid Hull uc pa.:nned by . fine not txcctdmg ten lliouiaiid uoliai j, <nd tnipnf ined 11 t exceeding ten pin; ana me in U of such offence lb .ill eitlur be in tin tiiUri<\ ot the U.iited w.ierem tiie vetfel v.a.. fitted out and armed, or in that whenm th? romraci of fate was made. Sic. 2. And be it further en.. Bed, 1 hat tin owners of ail armed flip., failing out ottlie p iris oi the United States, and ow.itd wholly or in part by citifcem. thereof. Hull enter into bond to the Lolfifiji, with iuilicient security, ..f m tiut"i® .mt W. ftm* in .11 tnltl.. the a. 1 ftttsfiftto • J w <-.i board, including ler armaim nt, tint the said lliip or veflei Hull not b.* employed titlier by the owners,or by any pe*f >ll to wnarrf they may frli, or pretend to fell the fame, in cruizing or committing linlMui.'s upon tile fimject?, citizens, or prope:ty cf any Prince or State with whom* the Unitid States are at peacr. j Sec. 3. And be it Jurtvcr enaSed, That t!ie Coliediois of tiie.Cuitoiu., bt, a; and they aro hereby rtfjX'Aively author.!. <J to detain any veffelhound fiom the United Stales, whenever the carg >on boa:d Hull principally cinlilt of: airr.Sni'.d nuuiiiioiis ot war, aid when, from the ] number of men Uiippul “un bjartl or from any oih-i riit u.iilriu r,it is their opinion that there is an intention to vioiate tne neutral oblig itions cl the United States to foi?*gn governments, uptii the d.crlioii ol the Prtlidein oe had tuere* II on, or until th- owner enters into Iwtul and fi-cunty, lurii ns is n qmrtd ottlie owners of armed veitl-is, bv tne i-comi fiot.oll ol this act. i*c. 4 And be tt further cn~6icd, That no fori ign II ip or itlfii tliaii be arn.td and equipped, nor lliail the force of anv torcign armed diip • r vtffJ be mcreafi and or augmented in the ports ot the Uniixl States, under any pretext whatfocvtr. s Jan. 14* At a mectn.g of the Merchants and Ship Own ers of the City of New-York/ convened at the Tontine CcfF e House, on Monday, the ißt!i January, iß*; K. Bur rill. Chairman. J. B. Mur nay. Secretary. Retched, ‘1 hat the folio ing gntlen <n be a commit.e-e to tak; *..V>foofidelation the rrra fures liell r Iruiated to ameliorate the pnfent embnrraffecl Ilate of our Commerce, and to draft a Memorial to Coojprfi’ cn tbit futiiffl—ri*. l r m- R lyard P. f :Jh (i S . Murafzrd, A. Slip erd ft- R >i'.ij. J Barker , J. Graham, J„s. li. Murr iy. A Grade, S. Hicks, G. Griswold T Buckley, 11. Kr.eeland, J. Kemp E. Bur rill. Retched, l int another meeting he held at this p|ace, on Friday Eveni'g, the lytlvinff. at 7 o’clock, to receive the report cf the Commit tee. , F.bcjj. P.cttßtLL, Chairmans J.\'. B. Murray, iYcrefory. > The .remix rs of tlte (Committee, -.10 requeu ed tn attend at the Tontine Coffee Houle, at 7 o’clock This Evening. V From the Montreal Courant of Jan 4. The weather fhll continues remarkable.— The snow has Sdmoft entirely gone off, and but with little variation ; the ChHhna* h<dy days have for this feafim, more ciofrly rvpnfented the beginning of a Canadian Spring than the Seafon-of Winter. Tho* the weather is con* fidered very unfavorable, to health, we have not heard that it Im as yet increased the bills of mortality ; but witlr children, it i* said, tliere is more than a common degree of fitknck. We learn from St. John, that about twenty American Sleight load- ci with provilions, have Urn Hooped at that Cuilom-Houfe—The FlO - imhtion of the Governor for admitting pro ! visions having ceafid, they are in confequencr f >rlt 1 ted. If ihefe things zre benefitial to tiie Province, we will thank foroe cne who is able to point out its bent fits, to communicate them for this paper. We have been informed, that late accounts from Fort William have reached town, 11 .ti: g the aru fl on the 7th day of November lali, cf , t!ie Earl of Srlkiri, and tiie chief nyilbns in I is 1 employ, by means ol warrants ifiutd by the ; It gal authorities of the Siller Province, Wei a!lb find, rHand, that in confiquenre of inklli g. nee received from Red River, and other prtrt3 of the interior, teing rathrr unfavorable to his ; Lordlliip’soriginal views, lie had changed Ins plan cf operations, r.nd aiflually did erdeatrr tn r;'*-n a winter ccmmunication from lore . William to the United Stat; I *. * bHIP NhVVS. PORT OF SAFA.VS A !!. % arrived, I Ship Ghent, Bolton, Baltimore, to days. Ba'hit. To H. M'Kinne & Cos. The G. took ! a pilot s ngo, but wac driven to leeward ot : the light. I Brig Ncwbern, Cuflimg, Santa-Cruz, 20 day s. Specie and Brll iil. To James Nichollon— i Lilt at Santa-Cruz, isl inll. Ih p Mtff>uri, Roi brrtfon, for New-Oi leans,to i'.il in 4or 5 days ; brig S.idor-Boy, Iv-thnaii, lor Pnilaiklphia, time ol I'iiling uncertain—the only Ainericau 1 vcflils recollccled. The fli.p Virginia, Ridge wav, far isjw*York, I’riieU from oaiiu-’.)rjz 011 the 25th ult. A fclmoncr, lor this pore, i was allb to fti! about the fame tun:. Spoke, i ,on the zotli inII. the brig Fiaglc, (kiok, 24 i h urs from tliis port, Iround to Flavrr-de-Gracc. i ‘Fue Newbern made the Light oh the 13th inll. 1 kut -in cor.f-quence of the late five re Wow ! from N. W. was driven into 15 fathoms water. ■ Sau* tliree br<gs anJ a f.'.ioon.r off lybce on j Tuefiiay fait, bound in. * cleared, Britifli fliip Willii'ii Fell, Boan, Greenock— J. Car rut her s Lr* Cos. Ship Benjamin Kulli, rVell'oerger, Liverpool aim Canton —J. IPelsb, Barque Lord Whitworth, YOIIJ, Liverpool— 5. C. Dunning. Brig Leopard, .Vetks, Jobntton. Brg Amelia, Rodman, N. York—G. Gordon. Bug General Jackfim, Pearce, f'roviucuce R. 1. — P. 11. I? T. Grapon. t Schooner Family, White, Darien— Hall, Copkc | if Cos. | •l hc lloop Sufaii, B rr.tlley, 5 day3 from this port, lias arrived at Neiv-iork. * Tin: OngCrlypfo, Neill, 5 day s from this port, Ins arrived at Baltmioie. The brig American, f’orter ; and fch’r Me -1 - rn ’,r. fortliis part, clear,*d at New. 1b - brig Celon, Ferrier, o us,.. 1 port, lias arrived at New-York Tin* Iliip Cotton Plant, Fafli, from New- York bound to tltisjuirt, jm back 0:1 toe 13th ult. in confiq'Jiiicc ot he .and tsinds. Tne Biitilhbrig Wear, Pounder,fr. Charles i ton has .11 rived at Liverpool. > The Kolia, Amici fim, fico Philndtlphia has arrived at Liverpool in 28 days psffge. Vessels advertised in Gores’ Liverpool Gen • 1 erul Advertises, of the nil -Vat. I For Boston— Sh'ps Triton, Holcom'i; Liv erpool-Trade r, Trott; and Courier, Jatkfon. For Vew-Fork— '.hips Giljinbua, Smith; Minerva, Sketchley; and brig Fain-.*, UaffeH. For Savannah Biig Jean, Murphy, for piffage only, to farifiril lair wind, For Gbarlc'lon —Snip Invincible, Hoag, to fail s*.h dec. also ihip V r ctier.rblf, Hiitchinfim, time of failing not mentioned. For,Baltimore—Ship BelviJera, Iloblbn. F.r -V ew- r jrleans— Ship Nelly, Richmond; and brig Jolm-Re and, Heed; and brig Trio, Forbes, to fail with all defpatch. Ltvsur >ot., Nov. zi.—Arrived, the Caro lina Am, ,M. Reeves, from New-Ydrk; the 1 Wear, J. Pounder, from Charleston; the Rol- j h, J. Anderson, from Philadelphia; the Stork, M. Kirby, from New-Orlean*. The Intrepid, ———, frolll Miramichi, which wasen fliore on Mock'xggar, has been got off, and is now in Bootle Riy. The Friends. Johnson, and John, Mundcll, wliich were on fliore, are got off, and now in dock. | The Mary Ann, Barry, from Waterford, i that was cii ihoreon the Mile Rocks, has been got off after diftharging her ci.rgoi ‘The Wilinington and Liverpool Facl.et, and Uie Philip Tab, which failed on the 9th inll. have put back with damage. The Kolia, Anderson, from Philadelphia at i this port, in 28 div* after txp4ricncing a luc ctfli’ U cfgaks of wind. On Saturday ie’nnighr, within zoo miles of C.ipe Clear, experienced a moll fivere gale of wind, during which a moss tremendous lea flrutk her hern, which carried away her round-h >ufe, companion & cmaboufe, with all their appurtenances; it also carried a way her sides, and dretdful to relate, two men. The Faftor and Klcftra werv loading for Lon don, entirely with Britifli good*, she Adri ana (ailed for Madeira the 3d Odd. ! Cardigan, Vov. 12. —The brig Mary Fell, Wallis, of Workington, with bale goods, frem Liverpool for Butoos Ayies, drove on fliore this mornjng, at eleven o’clock, ort Panina 1 Brach, about two miles S. E. of New Q.ny Head. Beau mar is, Vov. 12.—Tiie Harmony, 1 cd* worth, from Liverpool for Newry, with co;.ls, is on fliore. The Hope, Elli?, from* Liverpool for Newry, with coals, is also on ffcore in Llapdrillo Bay ; both these veHels, it is feared, | will be totally 1011. > • lw-Tohe, Jan. 1 j—*Ai 1 eJ, Y. a at Aymar, jisdiys from AmllcrJam, ar.d _ fromyhe land, tn ballaif. Palfingers, Mr. Fat aft, Mr. Hctiry Xich ols, and two in t r (leerago. ’I he following vflc!; failed 6 d.iv before the xliac': fliip Pearl, Nrwmnn, t t Havana, trigs Hope, I<cw, lor 80110 ; C - nvan, Pi ttv, for New-York ; Sarah, Atwocv: for St. Übes ; Coiporal Trim, Diliver, for B i> ton. Left,.. i:l TrXel Road?, ready for f* flops Julia, l).a*.rord, for Baltimore; Gen:*- Knox, Corlier, f>r Pbiladelj lua ; 5 rig Kl f • l iiaxtef, lor Boflon. At New Dieppe, i.l Emperor oi* Ruffu, Weft, ol B.diim ue ; D .\ fri.-j,—ufdo; Ifiljilla, ‘lMer, ff Bolh.it. At Amnerd mi, fliip Amazon, Ad mu, ot Por land ; brigs 1), fiance, Piince.of Bolton ; FI opt, of di. j ill arrived in J cxel Roads. Spok fiotbing. , 7 . > liriti.’h f hroner Cornwallis, Franklin, 39 dart from Manha Brae, and 16 fiom Havaui, wit’r rum, pimento, coffee and fiuit.’ l ire : iig Alice, Porter, had arrived in ajdays fr.?m If rt ■ and. lirght f.il of Arreriran vtfTels had juff ! arrived at Havana, wliere FI uir *vas 36 dotli a barrel. lYirciigcrs, hi. hi'Dartren E=q. and family. Baltimore, Jan. 14— Leopaid, Cirrgg, 25 days from Port au Prince, &C. L.ett tliere 19th alx' r er <*-'•* of Americans, noiiiy up ..led brig Dover, Efiiaie, and a Haiti 0 L v ,u Baltimore, arrived a lew days bet-ore; ht brig Role in Bloom, Galt, was to foil To leeward m 6 days. Dec. 20. off Gm iobc*. spike big William Henry, of New York, 31 days from Bordeaux tor Port u Prince. * brig Calypso, Noll, 5 days from Sa vjuitab, 60 hours to ttie Caoes, rice, totton, fee. Uff Tybee, fp>ke brig Fawn, from Sa vanttab lor Boftor. Arrived, fchr. Tom, Blunt, 14 days fioin Matanz.it, sugar, molaifis, honey, fire. -I. fl 27th Dec. fchr. Three Biotlurs,- Brown, New bury ort, wait'ng c: rgo; brig Bufv, Barton, lloode lfljnJ, do ; Cl.tr,ifa, B'ui:t, Providence, loading ; Peifcvcraiice, Lawtni, Ntwp rt, waiting cargo ; Charity, Atkins, Boston, do ; New Columbia, Collins, do ; mines, DI3COU, Rh.rde* lflmd do; FL-ltra Scimra de Regia, for B oil on, 111 15 days. CiiAßLtsTos ‘J.m. 21. Arrived ytfbrdir, Dutch brrque Apollo, Qurdens. Antwerp, 3 6 da >;. Baiiall, and a few tlxils .*nn ‘ll Anns.— Palfingers, <>ol. Latapie. ar.d (iapt. Montanier, (late of the French arms under the reign of Napoleon,) and Mtffirs, IX-lchamps. aiid.l\r. ran. Hit at Antwerp, 9th November, fliip American Hero, of Ballon, I .ft from Rio fa neiro, l .id up for the winter; ard fliip C*!. dl. nian, of New-York, jull arrived fro a fimtliern port in the United Mates. On the 15th IV*c iat. 30, 48, lon. 23. 46, spoke an American whaleman 38 days ftora an eallcrn jx>rt, bound to the coal! of Atrica. On Saturday morning 1 -ft, at 8 o’clock, the Apollo g *t alliore aH ut 20 miles to the southward ts tlse light-lusif?, fKp || w|.l,ws'V u 0 Y ; ‘ n • , * : .. *• - -il . water while alhore. Schoon-r Fdvira, Red". Id, Now-York, B days. l).y Goods, Ous, Potatoes, &c. .Oa Saturday night lalt, experienced very feveri weather—the ice on our decks accumulated to tiie thickness of two inches. On Saturday li ft, off the bar, saw a Biemen brig, from Bremen, bound to this p irt. Schooner Phantom, Pczint. Coast of Cuba, ijda's. Hides, Tobacco, and Fruit, left t fc';r. Vicfory, ol* Baltimore, for St. Thonur, ready. ni wnt The shop LITTLE GEUR tr, capt. Lubcock. will fail the firft lair wind af ter Monday next, for Beaufort, (S CJ For freight or palTage apply on board, or to K. 6c J. Haoershim. jm 24 9^ One hundred and fifty bales COTTON ate wanted ort freight to complete tire loading of tlu* Ihip William If Henry, tor Liverpool. Arply to R. RICHARD ON. jm 22 $t 97 x One -hundred bales CO P TON are wanted on freight to fill up the John Rulkcly, tosailasfxrtias they re received and stowed.. J AMES JOHNS ON* jm 8 9* 203 bales COTTON, are Wanted to fill up the fine new coppered brrg Earl Lonsdale, capt. Groom, for Liverpool ; freight of wliich will, it* early applied lor, be taken low. B. M’Kinne &: Cos. Jmuarv 6 . * Bt--on ■ f Tor LIVIiKPvJO-., t-e Blip SOLOS, capt. Smith. For freight ap ply to U. RICHARDSON, dec 9 Bills on New-York, For falc by 1. K. TEFFI & Cos. ‘jm 24 it J 98 Johnson’s square. Bills on New-York, Eorf.de by SAMUEL WRIGHT, ~ j*n 15 94 Hunter's wberf. For Sale, 1 Bills on SEIVTORK end LOXDOS. K. & J. Bolton. | 20 ‘£*