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LONDON,.October tr.
Divhian o* 7urjCc!/.—The following projcci
for the dismemberment of European 't'uik.y,
is the substance of some ubservaiiims made bi
the Fiend) general Luurfotcaj. while .speaking
of the dis'.racied state ot the Ottoman govern
ment' aiid is comununieated by an cfiley of the
L’Umte frigate, crtii»i»8 off Eugiinu t
-• France is to have Albania, Greece, the Mu*
rea and the Islands.
« Kussia to retain its conquests in Moldavia
and.Hessembia.
-i Vistiia (in the event of her acceding to
(confederacy) to receive Bosnia, Servia ar.il
iacctlotna—Austria ceding ip France the Li
therage.
i»The provinces of VVallacliia, Buigaret and
Momatna, tube erected into a separate king
dom for the grand duke Constantine, with the
title of king of Thrace Constantinople to be his
capital.'*
The dispositions of the Asiatic provinces is
not mentioned, and they are possibiy reserved
lor some future a* rangcmeitis.
October 3!>.
The answers of the English government to ]
'•.a had von; rncst important affairs to. adjust t what business I had there, and how ! dircd.to 1
vttha n e.nbar ol Catjgrest? i descend into he tahiu! and addressed with
Sitpjaisc, instead <,I going’from hence direct | several othet instilling (voids. I was also very
to Washiogtoii. lie was to visit Annapolis, and j severely icpiuvcd for telling my bunds to keep
"ttatnine its luibor rnd the fortifications now bailing my boa'.—the captain asked the officer
c-vcc.mg at that place for the dcteuce of the I on deck, how that fellow dared to give any
Severn? I orders whilst in their quarters 1 After he had
Suppose—that all these suppositions are true. I examined my pape s. he ordered me innnedi-1 repair—16 tons burthen
Auction.
TqmbiiljtOlt^ n.c 4r/i inn. at Dennis and
YV iUiuuis'b wharf, will be sold
The pilot-boat schooner
LIBERTY,
Philadelphia built-in complete
and draw your own conclusions —liven. Pou. ] ately hum on board. 1 begged his dcavc to
permit the boat to be (tailed out. for fear she
SAVANNAH,
Tuesday Evening, Jan. 3, 1809.
| would sink along side He ordered me tni-
| mediately to put off, saying, *• you may sink
I mid be d—cl.**
On ilu 28 h of the same month, I was again
•topped anti over hauled hy the same brig, and
as though to atone for their fnrmei conduct, I
The following Kcntlemen were yesterday waS pdjmly treated. They certified on
elected trustees..t the Presbyteriani Crunch,I b -ok of „.y p apc . s , their 4«uia.- sea.ch
in tins city :—Oliver brunoES. Charlesi „,,a A ,,, ,.
city
Haii itis. Wm Da.vies, Cuwaho Steuuins,
and John Cuumino
I Tltc Justices of Chatham county yesterday
.elected Fetch Deveaux. esq. Tax-Collectoi,
| and John Pettibonb, esq. Receiver of Tax* | latte Ai'K.ezie, of fie
I Returns.
Sate at JSWriorF.
Silsby & Dunning, aiict’rs.
Jannary 3.
FOR CHARLESTON^
•s The regular fast sailing packet!
10 TWO BROTHERS,
Captain Binglkt.
fpsail, To-Morrow Morning. For freight of
and acqui tal. and had the goodness (though it passage, apply to the master on board, at Uol
was not expected) to wish tuo a pleastnl pas- toas (late Clay’s) whart, or to
sage. '•Chhistophkh Uos." Mernliffit Parkhurst.
January 3—1
Married, in Charir- . ..t the 27th ult. Mr. T~ ""T
Georg _ Ua-hrr. of Ne.v-York, to Miss Char- f Sheriff’s Sales,
George Lusher, )
Died, at White lllntt, oo Tuesday last, after ,^ AT1
ATTACHMENT.
rice had been shipped on board of a vessel, to
proceed whcie, was not known; but two of the
planters, who had sold part of tbe rice, we utv
ilerstand, have detained the ves el, in consc
qucnce of the purchaser not complying with
the terms of sale. We would rccummctid a
reference of the dispute to the collector.
The following are the yeas and nays on the I
final passage ot the Non Intercourse rcsolu-1
lions, in the house of representatives of the I
llmi whence he will proceed to Ktfurt, should
be be permitted.
October 31-
Mr. Shaw, the messenger, who was sent with
the answer* of our government, to the dispatch*
es from Erfurt, embarke d on board a vessel at
Dover, ai 13 o’clock, on Saturday. He was
landed al Calais, and, we understand, was ex
tremely well received. Hu proceeds to Paris.
On the 12th of this month, Bonaparte was
expected to leave Erfurt. Mr. Shaw, the -
messenger who is the bearer of the answer of Unnet. States, on the 17th instant s
our government to the French and Russian dis- j n i has—Messrs. 1,. J.^ Alston, ^VV. Alston,
patches, will not proceed to Erfurt, but to Pa-! ~~ J1 - * • ■
rivf The legislative body was to be opened the
end of this nion'h, and the Jixftote of tile slate
of Europe which is usually laid before that as-
eeiibly, will inform us of die nature of the com
munication made to our goveicmcut, and of the
answer returned to it.
The Russian mioistcrat Mad'id has demand
ed his passports. . There bad been some dis
til, bailees at Madrid, occasioned by the indis
cretion of some Frenchmen, who provoked die
fury of the populace, and afterwards look refuge
i t the Russian minuter’* hotel. The minister
was instt ted on die occasion, and in consequence
demanded his passports. The supreme Junta,
however, hope to bb able to appease his excel
lency, and induce him to remain at Madrid.
- November 1.
Bonaparte was to lie at Paris altout die EOtli
ult.
Sir Charles Cotton and sir H arry Burrard,
vc. hear, have been both recalled. ,
140 field waggons are abvut to be shipped
by the com nisiai y-genci.il, for Spain. They
arc for transporting provisions Sec.
l'lvo 7 h. tO.lv, tt.d U'.'.v vegt news of caval
ry sailed yesterday from Portsmouth to Spain.
The 14 It will embark immediately for the
destination.
Gen. Bmil's army began to disembark on
the 2 Mb ult. ami some regiments Immediate
ly began their march to join the army tinder
general Blake. There is not yet any advice
of sir John Moore’s entrance into Spain, but
he must lie now on the frontier, perhaps near
lleitcvcnto.
The following is a list of the forces on their
march from Lisbon for Spain, as given out in
orders previous to their march s
Commander in chief—licul. genera! sir John
W|.«e.
Under lieutenant-general Erase
The 4th, 28 It, 42d. and five columns of the
White Hlntt, on Tuesday last, ajtcr . , W J.
Informa'ion Iront L.berty county, states, that | « nine .s, Mr.David G.S -an. who was 13M ''ay of January M.
:m i.» -«i.r -atlic Court-lunine, in the city ot
between the hours of 10 & 3,
..._rd of tl\e Schooner SAKAH.—•
c .. , arrived, Sold under ;iu order of bis honor Judge Charlton.
Ship Levant, Allen, cv York; brig Marv, i_k.% 1«'^
Reed, Liverpool ; sloop Delight* Cooper* „ _ John Lppinger, S. C* C.
Charleston. v
frn>ti n witnt writ* vt-sier- { Inlorma'ion Irom L.berty county*states, that 1 a s« f »rt iiine.s, Mr. David u. *Voan % who was V..77* ; t.
a gentleman of tht. city L latX been pur- much vespertedhv tit ^e. who knew- him. f
wcie dispatched to Deal by an English n.essen- ebastng nee m that neighborhood at twenty-five I PilKT O' V VNNAH I Savannah, betw«
who witLsMku, aflag oftruco tuBouldgna,’ cents above the current price here, and that the j 1 .....lA | L The one third of
I
CLEARED)
Brig Lucv, Ivck, Pmhuie«|-hia.
Schtioncr Kstltcv Small, from hence, has ar
rived at Cape Cod,
Library.
(tf® Those .irentlemeri who h;-.ve
suljscribed for the purpose of estubVishing a
LIBRARY in tins city, arc requested to meet
at the Exchange, on FRIDAY evening next,
Jan mry 3.
Januirv .1.-
battalion Orders.
Bacon,. Bald, Barker. Bassett. Bibb, Black
ledge, Blake, Blount, Boyd, Boyle, Brown
Burwell, Butler, Calhoun, G. W. Campbell
Clay, Clopton, Cutis, D v.vson, Desha, Durcll. I at half past 6 o’clock.
Eppes, Fmdley, Fisk, Franklin, Gatdner,*
Gholslon, Coodwyn, Gray, Green, Heistcr,
Heims, HoiLtvd. Holme--, H .war.l- Humphries,
Ilslcy, J. G. Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kenan,
Kfkpatrick, Lairtbert, Love. Macon, Marion
M-Cteery. Montgomery, ;\.R.Moore,T.Mnore,
Jeremiah Morrow. John Morrow, Nelson, New-
b dd. NevvtSv, N'cholas, Porter. J. Rea of Pen. j c . t> . Q f navannali. on Monday, the SOtli'd i. of
J ilea of Ten. J. Richards, M. Richards, Say, I January inst. at It o’cl.-ck a. m. of which ell
Scu-cr, Shaw, Smelt, Smilie. J K. Smith, J. I cammiis onetl or breveted -.fliev
Sheriff’s Sales continued.
On the first TUESDAY in February next,
Will be sold at the Court-House, iu hav animh*
Wbetween the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock,
The following fifteen Negroes, viz.
C.Tsar, Charlotte, Isaac, Peggy, Sallv, Cate,
Jim, feouisa, John, Hannah, William, 1'om, Ja
cob, Dunbar and Linton. Levied on and to
sold as the property of John Drysdale, under
mortgage from the said John Drysdalp to Forbes*
surviving copartner of Forbes & Munro
John Eppinger, s. c. c.
January 3 |—1
Agreeable to Regimental I irders of the 28th
iltimo, an c.ection fur a Major to comm -ml(he
For Sale,
A NEGRO WOMAN, and her MALE
CHILD. The wench is about 26 or 28 vcai-s
lirst Battalion, first Scg.ment. Gcnr,; .-i M-IItt.i, 0 | (b | s „ q-ond cook, washer and ironer, and sold
tn the room o Major Camming,.resigned .is for no fault whatever. For further particulars,
ordevd to be held, at the Cpurt-ltmtse, in tbe apyty llt thlB office.
apoly
January 3—1
Smith, Southard, Stafford, Siorer. Taylor,
Tioup, Van Allen. Van Horn, Vei plunk
Wharton, WhhchiU, Wiibour, D. R. Williams,
Wilson. Winii—84.
Nays—Alexander, J. Campbell,Champion,
Chittenden, Culpepper, Dana, Davenport. i£|.
liot, Kly, Gaidenier. Harris. K S. Jackson, Jen
l kius, Keliv. Kt*\. Lewis-Lyon, Masters, Mil-
J nor, Moseley, Pitkin. Quincy, Russel- Sloan*
[ Sturges, Tagg i t. L'alimadge* Uphuni, Van
Cortbmlt, Vail Renssellner— 30.
Bu\wahx Quota —VVc ore Inftme* 1
fsays the Inst Philadelphia Register) tint th
CJoVernor of Delaware, when he received o;
decs to dr ift the state quota of 1001000 militi.
replied he should issue no orders on the mi 'ject
until he had been informed of the object fc
which the tfoods were to be raised. As com
m uider in chief of the state force, heennsidert
himself entitled to s ich information. He aL
wrote to one of the state reprosentatives, M»
White, to procure the information, who accord
ingly made a motion in the senate, with the vie
of drawing fortli tlie real«»*ject of the measure
Tiio inform it ion, however, was not rendered
nor h is any step been taken to organize th.
tjiiuta of Del i
5th b itialion of ihe 60ih foot—major general
lo d W. Rentinck. “
11"—
*11 take due
notice. By order f J. Pettibon - % cafd. com't.
1st Bat. 1st h'cg’i
P. N. Brtnsmade, adj’t.
January 3 —— 1
Company Orders.
An Election will he neld at Flu* Market, on
sATDtlDAYthe 14th inst. for a Li kut kn ant
iidF.NslGN in the. Chaiham Rung r«, in.the
r,,om of lieutcnunt M*K.cnna, removed from
he state, and ensign K irklcr, resigned-
Bciijantin An^Iey, c-pt.
J.ttiuaiy 3—l
Mews Printers—Hiving Itcaul several
persons find lattit with (lie couduc' or captains
Armistead aud H it-tuttn, it, mu allowing limit,
Foley, of the B uislt b ig S.mdwich. to enjoy
... _ . . ... , peaceably h s Christnias dinner, at the ferv
c battalion 0 f die .oil.and ditto j t | tI1 e to» when comlvscitvK liete in contempt of
of"tc 32tl—’nsjor general ilcrt sf ,1 d j an o-tler of the chief magistrate of the Anicri-
licu'caant general the honorable J. ca n people—l hive thought proper to transmit
. , ... , . , , vou the following, from the "scw-ihleans Te*
6ih, Tint. 92.1. and five cn.umnt of jegrutihe of the 13’h October lust, in order to
battalion of the CO h font—rcjjt gen. shew the cjft/iry and /tohlrnrtt which lieutenant
", , . i - . ... ■ Fnlcy exercise* ton aids defenceless and dis-
I he _J end 6th foot ttvajnt-general Auck- | ICS5CC 1 American*, when he meets with them
V; . . . at sea. I could have furnished you with this
Major-general Hiji—’'lie 5'h. 321 and 91st . X thile the lieutenant was in town; but was up
To Lease, ’
And possession given immediately—Tlic
COTT.VCF,, situate neirThunderbob-a plea
sant siiuation for a country residence, being
*nly four miles from town. 'The terms will be
reasonable. Applv to
Wiiiiam.ion & Cowling.
January 3. o—-1
To Lease,
For one or more years, a PL ANTATION*,.
mown by the appclfatior of MYUTII VALK,.
•oming captain Newell’s (late 1*.lav's) plant:*- |
ion, .about two miles from Savannah. There *.
ire on the premises a good Dwelling House,
Horn and out Houses; this is an eligible situ
ation for any person disposed to cultivate a
garden—there ate about seventy acre* cleared
ami, s i'table for cotton or provisions. Posses
sion will be given immediately. Apply to Mrs.
Sarah Alger, or to
Williamson & Cowling;
January 3—0—1
For Rent or Lease,
A commodious TWO STORY HOUSE, in
the Village of St Gaul, with large anti conve
nient Stables, for twelve or fourteen horses,
Chair-ilonse, and an entire new Kitchen, and
Wash-House, with the advantage of a small
Garden. For further inf umution enquire at
this office. December 8—146
Bonnets, 6cc.
Just received by the Elijah Pigot,
An assortment of ladies, misses and chil
drens bonnet*
Also, a consignment of elegant LACE CAPS*
from Philadelphia.
For sale by Miss .Esther Sheet all, hi
Uroughton-street.
Who h is likewise ?. variety of FANCY AR
TICLES, consisting of elegant Artificial Flow
ers, Damask .Shawls, Ribbons, Muslins, Lenocs
and Ru;;lc Trimmings.
December 24—153— M
A Mate wanted.
S. & JD. Howard,
Have rcc.iued, fu-r. schooner Sally & Bcisrj,
from Boston,
f*3 casks Lime
50 barrels Mackerel *
20 barrels Cyder
7 thousand Bricks
4 barrels f«burner Salts
December 20—M—151
foot.
Brigudicr-ffencra! Fane—the 38:h. 79ih and
At c »'‘*axu* o' the 2d battalion of me 95ih foot,
i r major-general tlie honorable J. P.iget.
"4 sc 20;!» 1st butuliott of the 52.1, and five (
C'du’Tim ol th*’ Is. buttati'in of the 93-h foot—i
lH g*«b«'r-ge»iai il \nsttuthcr.
The ii|* ht battalion l. and king’s German
leid'in 2—colonel AMcn.
i ‘ c wIr Ic of ihi» force amounts to from 20
to 22 000 men.
Bri’i'h .Yu;u/.—There are now in commis-
%\* u 820 ships of war, «f wbicH>l6l vse t»f tbe
li'.c. 25 ftrtn» 56 to 41 guns* ISO Ligates, 168
sin ps of war. 504 untied brigs; besidc< which,
im**r are in ordinary.' repairing for service, and
Ln*id*. g. a n*i”»fw»r that tuakrs the grand total
HIT; of whir** 251 are of ihe lire, 35 fi«m,
30 o 44 250 f* ionics, 235 sloops of war, and
357 united bti^s.
B.\LTiMonv.,Decrmhef 14.
Jhinfsov—a certain naive b-jm American,
YVantctl immediately, for u ship of 500 torn*,
a MATE, to whom liberal wages will be allow-,
ed. Tli ise only who can produce testimonials j
prehensile* at first, that it might give sonic I ot their capacity and good character need up
trouble not only to the lieiitcna.it, but to those
who extended hospitably towards him. 15;•
publishing il you will oblige
„/ Snort of a Twig of' 76.
“ The brig Polly, from Charleston, bound to
Ncw-Orleans, Christopher Gios* master,
boarded by the Iltitish man of war brig Sand
wich, commanded hy E. K. Foley, on the 25 h
August, off Stirrup*'* key, Jf7 o'ch ck pm.
“She being at anchor, I sailed within pistol I
shot of her, and was bailed and asked where 1 j
was from ? To which 1 ansvvci td. from Ota* let
ton. lie then* tit a low degrading to e of voice |
said to me, ** I would he glad to see you on
board, sir.” I requested him to ►end hi- boa'
for me, uddt. g* that my own c» * not swim*]
as she had l»een on’deck exposed to »he sun
t»ul leaked very much. He very tusolervly
replied* “make her swim, and be d—d!” I
proceeded to obey his orders in the most expr
diiious manner 1 coutd; bn* before I h^d dim
to move mvself, he bawled out. *• w*Il you
| ply at this rtffirc, where they will l»c directed
i the cott< : gnce. January 3—m—t
Notice.
The subscribers having entered into ccpart-
ersip, under the firm of
MOSES SH EFT ALL & Co. •
In the practice of Physic .and surgery, take
the liberty to inform their fncmls nud.the pii‘>-
iic, th it in consequence of the connection, they
will be able to attend to beth town and country
practice; and boj»e, from their diligence and
attention, to merit a portion of the business that fjjtt;,
may be going.
Moses Sheftall.
Midiael \V. Hughes,
Doctor Sheftall will thrmk those who arc in-
bted t>» him, to call and settle, either by pny-
g up their accounts or giving notes; and
ile*sc to whom he is indebted vv ill please render
heir accounts for settlement. '
Janunrv
Fresh superfine Flour,
((r.thga’s brand) for sate on board the sloop
Regal vtor, at Buc .u, Malone & Co’s, wharf.
December 17.—150
Slieli Lime.
The subscribers desire to contract for three
thoustn 1 bushels, and will receive it at a laud
ing, or in .^uvannali.
K. k J. Bolton.
December 17.—p—jjO.
jovr ar. admit al i't the Biitislx service and no;ort- j heave to, CWI d—n you 2” I uM hi«* i«sl Wants employment,
for bis ciueUy towards ?bc American sea
men, dubbed Sin Is vac Coffin, wav to !>c
prowling brongh oar country :n disguise,
drts**ed iu a light btit rt rout, round b.it am!
WK ,t>e jacket, with a lur-damu handkctchtcf
round hi** neck* and coveting his chin ?
Suppose—this man* a'. Gadvhy's tavern, in
the city « f Bdtmiorc* should regret to hivfriend
the accidental discovery of his name as a mov
•vxromTVXJVTE* evens and take himself ofi
iMimrd'atcly, as if in cfTicc a recollection of lu-
hning been in this city ?
Suppose—he were to enquire r.f a citiic;
•1 his place, if the far-fimrd tory and BtUisb
i peusionci, Key > was aV W^lungiot*, and say dui
already hove to, and ngain begged the favor *
him to send his boat for me, avuning him tb
it would bedjngerrus for me to ventun
in my own; at which he fired a ball arn«s n»v !
quarter deck, upon »hicb myself and passer
gets were assembled. I threw .mt my b at* i
kept one ha rd continudllv bitlr-g »o keep hr
from sinking. Just as I w?s about tgeuing it
he fired on tre again, the ixall pa«sing |jetwee’
•he two masts, and among oil the crew. I
hen on hoard of him, to the manifest dangr
->f myself and Hands. Mr papers were t-V«
from nie and carried hef w. wrhout cski*
me to a'te d them. I i re rpti'rd »o df-
going down mo> ;be wbm, whcie 1 was a^keul
Asaliel Ilmve,
Has just rrceivt d by tnr shift .luguxta, in ad
dition to his former stock, 18 trunks Shuci,
consisting of
Ladies m uroecoties and slippers
M;sses ditto do. do.
Womens leather hooter s
Ditta d». ties and slippers
Mis cs leather Imoiees
Ditto do. ttev and slippers
Mens and bus fine shoes
ditto second and third quality ditto
C Uttdtcns morocco and leather bootees
Ditto ditto pumps and shoes
also—A few hundred pair Nl GRO JsliOEw
Snwarraw Boots and wrapping Paper
20bb»s. groat bread; bills, potatoes, carrots, Jcc.
For s ,le, wnolesale or retail, on very tea
s' n tide terms lor cash or produce, at toe st«>re
formerly occupied by Messrs. Andrew LoW
& La Deccmficr 28.—>t —150
Immediately, as OVERSEER, a single man,
ndan excellent cotton and rice planter. He
vii produce good vouchers of his chamcter and
> lities. Information can be had at this office.
Decen;!»er 3.—144.
Oyster House.
THOMAS WILLIAMS,
Claret and Linens.
Seventy c;»*es Claret, imported in the yea?
1802, and a small quantity of French Linens*
for sale b) the piece.
R.»J. Bolton.
December 13—t—148
Strayed or Stolen,
From the :.m-» Otf.tnnn, a : w»»it two month.3
sm-di LIGHT SORREL HORSE;
v.dv < r flesh m uk%
ttifftmtUic Rtntlemen j I SxitM- b f #M4te tl)c f . xv
a V ,h “ t'- ho. MKoed »t> <>?.ter- I. I( , c , lUt . cte(1 . u ll0e , er w , a ,,, Ucr h .
-itc f.... .jor Dmle . .Iw.lling. at the c na , he suV crilR-,, nn theStnuh-Cornmn.., ,!„ll
JefTer»m-»mct. wt r.f markrt -cfare ; (>c i !iieraUv rru
I’eltf Miller.
i tum will be p id to those who
nv fairtrhit’i with their cmtom.
December 20—ISl
be tiberaily rewarded.
December 20— *•—151