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of M:ptes, whtcn has
Y i ”7 anticipated, has been effr'icd, and
t*e throne oi'that kingdom* is t.jiv fi be
4 j r ,j hy a corfican. The overt!. ?nw oft!•«
monarchy appears to have been
equally rapid and complete. With the ex
c? t ; on of fame trifling refidan.ee made ..by"
t !v forttrfa ofGieta, the capital and its de
•j.eJencics have become the property cfJsfa
р. Capua, Pi lea fa’, and all the Other
с. r.ions, were occupied by the French ar
vr/y * cnefidcvable hndy of which wa? on res
u.aicb to effect the redaction of CaUopa.
On the i nlr. prince jfnfeph Bonaparte,
ijO ctauLit, dcikiacd to be the tu..n
<ler of the Corfiwi dnaflv in the kingdom
c: the TVo Sicilies, made Ids folcmh ea; ry
jrpo Naples. On the following day, he'
tailed to be poited Bonaparte's prociama
liut', decreeing the deUiuCtkm of the Nea.
poiitan dinalty. The queen or Maples is sta
ted to h»ve exmedaway with het, property
in aut;ninefd«acfloji)f. She was nearly 101 l on
ht( voyage. A frigate, two brigs and fifteen
Iraniports, with arms, Sec, onboard, were
1 suiy driven on the coait o!' Naples,-and
t <ken prtlfcrfion of hy the French. Tur en
cov’ found two hundred pieces of cannon,
•,rjd a great quantify of ammunition, tn the
C ]L. The royal family have once more u.
! . n n fuge, at Palermo, wnere, unless pm.
icckd i>i our sq rt.lrons, 'they will be expo.
m Uirthcr migrate and calamity. We
fim left completely ignorant of the conduit ,
purified by the queen of Naples and the he.
redifarv prince, on the enemy’s approach,
previous r o their embarkation ; nor have we
any grounds to ascertain the ttiealores taken
kv the Rufifian and R»itifVi troops, either tor
me defence or'thc evacuation of the Napoli
t(t;i tea-nosy.
” A rMmforhl pro; rof hi» nv Thing fays
Tile Euu or Lauderdale is unde; flood"
tn be fixed on to go to Ind‘: as Governor
General M Brngah’* A ' • • ’
runjonv prevailed reflyrday on- the Ex
change, “that Bonaparte, in bis expafi to.
th*leyrflatiee uiTemMv, on the id ire. had
made de of fume sentiment of a fdeijlc na
ture." To this ruhiour is attibitted the
rife of one “>ec cent. 1 which has taken place
incur funds,
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NEW.YORK, April 26.
Lafl evening, the {loop Richard, fron |
Brandywine, (del ) was fired at by the Le
ander, sndvvhilft laying to, a hell ftru.ck
Pwrcr, (brother to the captain) in the
neck, as he was (landing at the helm, and
killed him inflanfly.- Two flv-re were fired at
the (loop, ihc lirll went about ten yards off.
The thip Aurora, F dreluld, from the
Havantia, belonging to Ruffd, was
captured o(Fthe Hook yesterday, by one of
tile blockading Cquadroß, after having a pilot
on h sard, and. ordered for'Halifax,
■ The brig Ceres, from the We!t-lndies,
was captured veflerday off tire Hook hy the
*hovs blockading (quad ren, and ordered tor
Halifax.
The three mailed schooner Nimrod, Man,
nir-ig, from Currncoa for New,York, was
raptured ySfrerday morning, cffSandy Hock,
bv the Britilh (hip of war Ltander, and or.
dered for Halifax.
as —-rrs .iMsa*
CHARLESTON, May j.
EAST-BAY STREET LOT
TERY.
TWENTY-NINTH DAT's DRAWINS.
' Prizes of icodollars —No. 2090 64.26.
Prizes of 50dollars- -No«. 15334471.
Prizes of 40 dollars-.-Nos. 6105 7754.
. Prizes of 20 doila's--Ncs. 47376196
44 57 4C.4Q 3289 8367 7462 3 00 v
• Prizes us 12 dollats—Nos. 1859 3211
5937 4270 6388 3912-6663 482 4753
2309 8940 739 5063 1600 4456 2175
78845168 1645 2489945* 4'76.riit
267 1 1786 527 6507 5657 4796 9815
9443 3272 8437 9859 6860 8191 9304
9977 4*40 7 oz -4 347 z 7 r 96 79J2
7*0901:61 3097 :6og 7617 0621 4885
6849032 8327 8741 709 T 85543560
4697 6318 7106 1793 24 1 ? 5 ! J 3 *7 s 3
5011 1641 9279 4525 2063 6957 7 l 3 2
4844 109 c $155 Si 86-
thirtieth day's DRAWING*.
Prize cf 15,000 dollars-—No. 7347. t
Prize of ion dollars--No. 6o<t.
Prizes of 50 dollars-—Nos. 7535 6119
5515. , ./
Prices cf4o dollirs--•Nos. 2014 93+ 2
3166 6401.
Prizes of co do!’-s—N-s. 5617 IS2
tfar .8305 7 863 6945 2020.
y?\ zys pf 12 dollars- —Ncs, 6723 43? 1
m To & t
1% ;:n &
o®*»7 ±*7l4 7?Q T 5* w v',.
7*795 4«*93'3S ;<«8 77)3
,04 106 6348 '> 6 ' 6l l\V' l,cs
~,181632 5615 'S' 1 8 -' J , 6 ®4 5 6 L
,<o. „ 7 .066 934 S » J 1$
igS 5437 3305 8440 54 T >
9449 9 8 V z 477* _
Or Ffidr- evrniog the j ith 31
We of Wilti« KonvociJ, K'q. »• '>
vicinity ef'Kißli-w’gli, fevm. c..Mm
«re,4uCng rhem!e!vc> w.th «"
tUM ns Che, foppoW, ««c .
End after fnapying it f- y
unfortunately J, Walt et
.about mre years Old, (,aa l § • u _
Aivei, Efa. received the conten s 1
ijofom, which in a mo,went «t« **
kerllle!
An En»Ii«; of twenty five fail, U n- ’
der convoy of a lion;, of war from Jamaica |
ro Ha.ifax, was taken the 2o th ult. otf
rlavatina, by a large French privateer,
Ebtl, Cax.
' v af New-boryport last week, Ttm-
? TH i Y n ® RXTER > ®^ c l* commonly called
Lo:\I Dexter; a man not more diftinguiihcd
tor hts unmenfe riches, than for his igno.
runce and eccentricity.
AUGUSTA, May ij.
NEWS CONDENSED.
IH!'. trench government has decreed that
Cotton ft nil pay on its entrance into the em.
pitc, 60 francs per hundred, and a bounty
fifty francs per hundred (quintal decimal)
or. al|exported cotton manufactured--An ad
difional duty or double, has been laid on
tobacco in trance, whether imported in
their own or neutral bottoms,—General
Pidon, for having tortured a woman to
cmlvds agarnft another per fun, in Trinidad,
has been prosecuted in Eng. & found guilty
—-this reminds us of the Bri:i(h tadics of
riding me white hoi/r, and ytckctilng feme
years.ago in Ireland, under the admmiftra
t,nn oi ihe hta-yeu-boryt the honorable Wm.
Pi.'t! A trial of ftrengih lias taken plnye
in the jßritith parliament, relative to the ap
pointment es Lord Elienborough to a (cat in
the cabinet—ln the LJoufc of Lords, ilia
motion was negatived without a div.ifion,
and in the commons,*by a majority of ziz
to 40 —li u expefted that the new Mtniftry,
a ft? r the prefen t ftlfion, will cHTolve the.par
liament. EightJ r four/ecrel articles ate laid
to be annexed to the late treaty of peace be
tween bonapane and the emperor ol Germa
ny ! 800 pieces of the bed and he-'vied
cannon have been feat to France' from the
Aifenal at Vienna. Trade in the north of
Europe is greatly at a Hand, and is likely to
be more to, as we hud that the French ar
my is ni wing on iii that ; by the
la'd accounts wc learn that Angetelu, and
Lefeburc were poshing into Westphalia,
, murder See. on a villf,. fappofed. to the
’ king of Frulfis; thefc movements premise to
■ be very fruitful of new events, Ruifia is Lid
j to he reorganizing a Frdh anny of 100,coo
j men in Poland, and in the lear of Prof-
I fia, while Sweden remains ftiii under ajuu—
Six Sydney Smyth has a command in s he
Mediterranean--a frtfn article of impeach
ment charges Lord Melville with having at
different times applied 27,000 pounds of the
public money to his own use—the article was
agreed to in the house of commons. —The
LngUfli. niiniftrr proposed an exchange of
prisoners to Bonaparte, this has totally fail
ed, the emperor d&firing a general exchange,
by which he would obtain 9 or 10,000
men more than .entitled to-.-Englifli prison
ers in France are about 7000, and French
in England, X7OOQ— A violent ferment is
said to have broken out in the provinces of
A. tagon ?nd Catalonia, which profffles to
have for its object certain mea lures of reform
recommended by tbe prince of ASurias,
while the prince of peace opposes, this is oo
! great %n <n peace, or tranquility in Spain.
General Mack is said to be condemned
to iianrifonment for 12 years.— Ths Duke
of Bedford is Lord Lieutenant of Ireland,
and General Hutchinson, Commander in
Chifef.r*.The Dakft .of Portland and Lord
Melville both in a had way.—Marquis
Douglass and Lord Lauderdale, Thomas
.Grceqvills and Lord Hbll md arc to have
high diplomatic fituatior.s at foreign courts
—the Whigs (so called) aie determined to
ctatnfe the ftible. of their opponents, and
leave no room for opposition cr treachery to
their meafurts A.Mr. Cole of Norfolk
has had the pride to decline the honor of an
Lnglifh peerage K-.pcrhaps he thought it
was getting too ctnnipon..--Tbe Patriots of
Scotland as weli as tbofe of Ireiand-and Eng
land are all getting into offices and places
wc (hall fnon fee whether they dd'erve them,
by proving faithful to their former and re
peats d prom ties of, rcfcr/n.~,refotm.
Mr- MiVrhford on the fubjert of imprefling
American fearr.en by the Briufh, has put us
in pofTHTion of the following fact ; it requires
no comment on our p»rr- “Sir, I fed as
much as any man for tha fuuerings of this
f tneritorjo'.'Sclafs ofritirens, haying been an
eye witness to the barbarous treatment m
fliaea by thW ; officers of the Britilh govern
uifiit, on.or.e of them, lie was la(he.d to, a
fcaifoid .on the gunwale of a beat, and whip
ped fr*m (hip to (hip, until he had received 1
five hundred i.'iflu's !! What was the con
frq'icncc ? He expired the next morning.—
What was his crime ? He h.d been impress
ed into their cruel bondage, and had endea
vorecl In regain h'.s liberty
An IniclMgrnt American writes from Pa
t',:, that they have no expectation thettj of
a war between England or Spain, &iheli.
States- -Wcpdfall, who firlt publilhed Ju
nius’s letters in the public advertiser, died
lately in London, at the age of 87 years---
On the 24'b ult. in Virginia General John
| B ° W srATKMENTOF EXPORTS
* The produce and trannfadure of 'he U u-td
; commencing ihe ift October, I*o4
j and ending 'he 30th September 1 Sos. dol
lar'. They write from New-
Orleans that the Spaniards at Mobile, had
prevented a vrffel bound to Fort.Sroidart
with provifionr, from proceeding—they are
said also to have prevented, the Mail of
the G. States from passing by, or through
that town, but not withlfanding this, thtir
' eyes mast soon be opened. •
; Congr’eL during the last fedion, have pal
j f e( j r Z aft 3, as wc have to pubUh these
it is umcttfcty *o give a lift of them.
The comtaitrc on public lands, cajr.c to
the f iiowing reibluuoi', during the laft’ fcf
fion of congref*.
Kf/ohed, that it is expedient to repeal
all such parts of the laws refpefting the falc
c f- the puHie lands, as authorifea credit on
any part of the parchafe money.
The only opposition made to the French
army in the kingdom of Naples, was-at
Gaeca, where the firrt xedoubt was carried
here general Grigny had his head Ihot off
by a cannon ball.
Capr. Barron is appointed Commodore
of the American fquadiott, in the Mediter
ranean, and Capt. Decatur jun. to tha
cuinm ind of the frigate Chefspeakc.—Ad
miral Languid, died at Madiid about the
middle of January—so poor that he was
buried at the expence of the Prince of peace.
An appropriation has been made by Con
grrfs, tor carrying into clfeCt the tieary
between the U. States and the Creeks.
As Mi. j‘ Randolph’s fpecches, denunci
ations dec. aie Co widely circulated, and
1 wallowed by many, as truth and gospel,
our readers mufl hear in out rext Mr.
Findley’s reply tr, and refutation of them,
/' to the very teeth cf Mr. Randolph.
Mcalef, sentenced to be hanged on Mon
day Just, received his pardon on the day
preceding, in St. Paul’s churc h.
If has been frggefted to some of the
yiJges'tn n* pest the printer# in Georg'a
to puVlifh henceforth the leniences palled on
crim’nnl?, a? well as '.he outlines cf the char
ges and trials, that the fame of their gcod
deeds msy go before them—this projcdl is
intended as a prei>entnti‘ve t till« penitentiary
or some place of be eitabliuicd xn
Georgia.
Ac Uie last Court in Watlungton, Wilkes
county, Mrs. Batcclay, we are informed,
was found guilty of confphing to murder
her hnlh tntj, and sentenced to be hanged or.
the 30th inlt.
This day an AflcfTor, and Tax coPeftor
for this city, are to be cki’Ud by the city
council,
* GOLDEN ROD.
A ft.rub which grows very abundantly in
jho vicinity cf Augusta, is found hv late
ex- criirents, to be a most and effec
tual remedy for the lax—the leaves are
to he boiled in water, and taken in the
manner ofttea gill to be taken three or
foil- times a day Irubatum eji.
Pike of Cotton this week in Augusta, V]\
DIED, fa the jA'hult. in the jjvear
of her ay, ,M illy Hynes, wife of
Mr. Edward fn n- s of Burke county...a
loving wife, and a tend mother. }
J. Willfon Sc Nephew,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED ,
A PARCEL OF
Treble Fortified Stills,
Os a much superior quality to any in this
place, from 37 to 1z r Gallons,
— ALSO, —
Genuine Madeira,
Port, Sherry and fWINE,
Teneriffe j
Jamaica and Noftiuvard RUM.,
BRANDY and GIN,
Loaf and Mufcovado SUGAR,
Young Hy fun a►a Souchong PEA,
Beit Green COFh EE,
Large Smiths BELLOW S,
ANVi-LS-ami VICES.
HAND and MILL'S A WS,
Shingling and Flco.xng, Cut and Wrought
‘ NAILS,
Belting Cloths of the fmeft kind,
Tuikey Bed,
Hair Powder and Pomatujn,
Gentlemen’s fuft and feeprd quality shoes,
Ladies Leather, Morocco, and Kid Slippers,
STONE LIME in BARRELS. ,
With a number of other articles fo® ex
tensive for enumeration ; all ot which they
are determined to difpafc of at the most re
duced prices, fox cash or produce.
May 17. [j'-l
' N OTIC E.
THE Subfcril-er intending to leave the
state lora few months has appointed
! John Radcliffe of Augusta and Edmund
1 Maher of Savannah, his legal attornies, du
ring his a l .;fence ; he has alfo.taken the said
Radcliffe into Partnership, and the bufinefi
veil! be carried on in future under the firm of
SCOTT & RADCLIFFE,
Who are, and will continue to be well Tup
plied, with
Dry Goods & Groceries.
Those indebted to the late
firm of Scott & Kelly’s,.who have neither
liquidated their accounts nor paid any part,
will find theminala wyer’; ha ads for recove
ry. WILLIAM SCOTT.
May T7.
Double Fortified Stills,
J. CORMICK
Has just received his annual
fupoly of Stills, they Contain lions 37 to
izo Gallons, rnd will be found on exaffiio?-
tion, of superior quality to any offered for
Tale.
May 17. . (3*)
fto the Merchants of
I ani'the Upper Country .
j THE SUBSCRIBER,
Having hu storks at »ivb fa- 1
Xhom hole, in complete order,
>UI receive aud store allkiaJt of fko
-9 oce on very reduced terms. Merchants
in the up country who fliip their TOBAC
CO or COTTON to Europe, or who wilh
to dispose of it for a foreign r..aiket, will
find it much to their advantage, to direct
the Boat*, in which they fetid these
articles down the river, to deposit them at
thtfc Sores, aril it well known that vcf
fel* drtwiug above eleven feet water, do
not take in their cargoes above this place.
Here their PRODUCE will be fafrly kept,
and will be at all times ready for ftle or
convenient for fhipreent--and by Soring
it here without a previous delivery in
Savannah, the delay, danger, trouble and
cxpcnce of afterwards removing it in ligh
ten, will be avoided, and the property
placed beyond the reach of accident* by
fire, as no fire is permitted to he tried near
theft Stores, or in any building h* the
neighbourhood of them.
Tobacco, Rice, Cotton, &c.
v will be received, weighed, marked, {Lip
ped, or fold, and fatnplea drawn, and sent
to the Counting* huufca of the owners, of
the property.
Fot landing, (hipping aud doting, one
month, per hhd, Tobacco, 50 cent*.
Each week after the ftut firtf, 6 cent*
per week.
Far each bale Cotton, landed, (hipped
and dosed one month, 39 cent*.
FOl every week After the four fiift, s
cent* per week.
Weighing hhd. Tobacco, 25 cents.
Drawing famplea from ditto, 50 cents
per hogfliead.
Marking Tobacco, Rice or Cotton, and
banding lids thereof, 3 cents pet package.
Receiving and forwarding cocnmunona
on {ales or purchafei, at Savannah rates—
all which will tc attentively tianfttfed. b/
I. S. D. MOttTMOUIN.
N, B, Laver received, and Jold on
CiTnmiJJlm,
The difference between the
above and the efUblifhcd Savannah rate*
on 100 hhd*. Tobacco, fiored one year,
is no left than 214 dollars—on too calks of
Rice, it remaining in fleic one year, would
amount to 103 dodars—aud on 100 bales
Cotton, if doled one year, would be 270
dollars.
•Savannah, May 17. (*0
A Coachee G? Harness
For Sale.
Enquire of the printer.
May 17. (s*.)
,■ ir * - ■— l
GEORGIA.
By hit Excellency , JOHN MILLEDGE,
Governor and Commander in Chief, of
the Army and Navy of this Slate, and of
the Militia thereof,
A PROCLAMATION. .
WHEREAS, the Lcgiflature of this
State, at the lad ft Hi on, parted a re
foluiion requeuing that an extra-ft (Tion
thereof (hould be called, as soon as conve
nient after official notification, of a further
acquisition of territory from the Creek In
dians, fhnuld 91 received.
And whereas, I have, this day, receiv
ed official info: pati.n, thft the convention, „
cancluded on the 14th of November lad.
between the United States and the Creek
Nation cf Indians, for certain lands in the
Fork of the Oconee and Ocmolgfe rivers,
has been duly ratified. I have tliorght
proper, under, and by virtue of the powers
in me veiled, by the eighth f«£Hon, of the
second article, of the Constitution of this
State, to iffua this my Proclamation for
convening the General Afferoby, at the
Stare House, in Louisville, on Monday the
ninth day of June next—and I do, there
fore, hereby enjoin and require the atten
dant* of the several dumber?, of the’ ref
peftivc branches thereof, at 'he place, and
on the day, above mentioned.
Given under my hand, and the Great
' Seal of the State, at the State House
in Louisville, thit twelfth day of
May, in the year of our Lord, one thou •
sand eight hundred and fix, and of the
Independence of the United States of
America, the thirtieth.
JOHN MIL! EDGE.
By the Governor ,
Hoa : Mar bury, Sec'ryof the State,
May 17. (4* J
NOTICE—for the last time.
I (kail attend at the following p’aces fer
the parpofe of receiving tax returns tef
j tin* orefent year--viz: at the City Hotel
on Wednesday the 21st, and at the Augusta
Book Store, on Friday the 23d inst. when
it i» expefted all thoft as yet in default,
will.be yunftual in attending, a*, by law,
I am übiigtd to close by the last of (Lis
mortb, _ „
A. RHODES, R. T. P.
May 17 ” [+*+]
CAUTION.
AS my wife Margaret Rcomow,
has left my bed snd board, I therefore cau
tion all perfens from trading or.crcditirg
her or. my account, as 1 am determined to
pay no debts of her contraftiny.
RICHARD ROBINSON.
May 13, 18c6. (y)