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o'u-er:,, an ! lbidiers of the corps
o* neutrality of die confederation.
You hive taken arms at the cali
of your country to keep foreign
troops fro n your frontiers, and
to maintain with a 1 ! your force,
the truiq-iiliry and nrr.ee, which,
at er to many ftonm, Id vine
Providence has rendered us.—
Tins is what conllii toes, arid will
conduu e your loic dcibnaiion.
The H Ivetic confederation
w ihcs noc to make war, and He
ines only 10 Iwe in peace with
all its ne. oh burs, and to off rod
.10 one } therefore Hint your ears
agjiuft the difcourles of ilic evil
minded or the ignorant. Confide
in your chief i remain taichful to
you coio s as you have sworn ;
ooey vol mtaril &c with
your ch efs. C intent vourlelves
with the p i.y and fuoiiftvnee you
have been allowed by the regula
tions, and do not permit your
selves to make any rquifkions
that are contrary to them. Live
peace rbiy and harmoniously win.
onca. o her, and w.tli ail your
unaiirad fellow-citizens. Ann
although your religion, ycur cui
tuns and your languages be not
tile fame, never forget for a in
(hnt, that you have neverthclcfs
a common country ; that you are
all S.vifs and wiih to remain
Swifts; in fine that vou have all
bin one and the fame interest,
that tft preserving the hob or and
independence of our country
Pi ne.rated with this lively femi
ment, 1 have acceded to the ho
norable order of the Diet, which
nominated me your chief. lam
convinced before hand that on
every poflibie orcafion, you will
lighten, by vour confidence and
good conduct, the difficult ami
important duties of that employ
ment. 1 lhall recreve with the
mod fincercgrarirude every proof
of your attachment for me, and
I ihali do-all in my power to me
rit them. But Ide hire to you
at the lame time, with ft mnefs
that in order to maintain ihc good
order which the whole govern
ment exads and expects from us,
I lhall entile every disobedience,
every requifuion contrary to rules
and every premeditated injury,
fought for and pumfhed. Fr.en s
and comrades, his is the moment
to Ihcw that Swifts are full wor
thy of tin* name ; that we h ive
not degenerated from ftp'.ric of
our ancetters, and ! hac we feel
anew veiy profound y, that in
fraternity consists our power, and
in union our force, Ifyour art*
|, animated with ihefc fenttments,
I* the God of our fathers will orti
i fy your arms for the combat; he
will watch over your families arid
* will accompany you with his be
nedi&ions. And your children
k'deftcendants will ftfll enjoy the
I fruits of your valor and your si
s deliry.”
SWEDEN.
1 Stalsund, Ofiobcr 75.
I His Suedilh Majcfty will arrive
* here before the end of this month,
and it is expected will take the
command of the allied army in
i perftun.
The Rnfiian troops are ap
| proachingthe frontiers of Mcck
/ Irnberg. m
I Swedish Pomerania, ()Haber. 15,
The Ruffian troops in this
I cuntry, v/iil it is understood, ad-
SJ/unce by three points, viz. Bois-
I lien burgh, Neuhaus, aod Lau
i\ fenberg. A Ruffian regirrent|is
II expected to pais through Schvve-
I rin on the iß;h, the other
■ roops will not pal’s through that
IT'citv,
[j in Mtckdcnhurtr, Schwerin,
II marching Ccmmitlaries are ap-
Inpointed fur the allied troops,
Kwhich will soon inarch through
B.jut territory.
■ We are a (lured that a second
of tranfporis with Ruffian
oops is eypefted.
V A Ruffian frigate vpi.h troops
TT>- put into Danzig or. a cuun*
bad weather. The troop
lii,ere immediately eu barked o,
[I .3rd two transports for Swediffi i
11 jmer.-nia. The frigate will j
11 ; repaired ic Danzig,
Anspa h x o3. 3,
After the French troop* ha ‘
for fume time carefully avuidec
infrinig ng on rhe Prussian tetri
tory, leverai pirties, the dav be.
so-c ytfterday, endeavoured for
the firrt time, to quarter them
lelves in different places belong
ing to ir. Upon rctuftal, howe
ver, they probably went away,
and pretended miit.ke. In or
der timelv to prevent every,
mifunde; landing, the Magi-
Ur ues of this place feuc a letter
to Marlh'tl Bernfoottc, then
commanding in VVortzburg, in
which they appealed to the neu
trality of lais Majcfty the King,
which expended alio to his Fran
conian Provinces, and prorelted
a rainli the entry or paffmc oi
any tr ops whatever, ihe Mar
In .1 gave the molt pointed ,s
----.uranes, that the n< utl.raliti
Ih uld be iel*..e£lcd, and that
no French foldicr Ihoukl fee a
foo- upon the Prussian territory
O iters were nevertheldk be-
f r 'jke ror 20,000 men in \he ter
riiorv ~ Uftenhcim, and from
aOO o 500 men yesterday came
from the Swartfenberg, Town.
Marksbriet, 10 O .'erodedc. with
the view of marching to the
Lower Swartfenberg diftrd:.
How.-ver, thei'e alio reiurned
with difficulty, on the leprclcn
tation of a few hussars.
this morning the advanc
ed guard o- Bernadottc’s corps,
conlifting of about 4000cav.1l y,
un lcr the conduct of General
Keilcrman, advanced through
Sichartfhaulsn into the Prussian i
territory', without paying the
the smallest regard to the protel)
oi : the officers of a lmall detach
ment of hussars, ftatiored on the
Confines, and the rest of the army
followed. Ihe rroops were quar
tered in the country about Us
fenhtim, where Mu(hal Benia
dot-'e has iiis head-quarters so- ■
rhe nighr. Major Gen. Fancn
z:an, be President S luicUmann,
repaired to his quarters, where,
in the moft folann manner, they
protested againtl rhe pa(Tige, and
all further violation of the terri
ory. But their rcprtlentations
were of no avail, and the G ne
rai declared to them that he had
■ xprtls orders fiom the Empe
ror to march through the prin
cipality of Anlpach and Gunztn
haufTen. lie mufthavr quarter 1
ter for three nights in the neigh
borhood of thefj three places, or
he n ufl let the troops encamp
He had given the (irideftoidcrs
he added, on the pain of death,
‘gainft the commisson of every
xcefs ; and all i equifuio:..s which
were not paid for were like wife
ftruftly foroidden
Our province, finding it im
possible to res tit this aggression,
a particular relation or nil chh
circumstances has been lent to
die King, by fevera! exprclfes ■,
and at iait by an otficer belonj.
ing to the regiment of I auen
zien.
. October 6.
and he passage and cacarrpmen’
of troops in the King’s Franco
nun territory have become much
moie frequenr. A part of the
Gallo-Bavarian army, under th
command of Marshal Ccrnadotu
palle.j through Anfpach on the
sth inst. and efiedted a junction
with ano.her division, at Detf
mandorf, half an hours march
bom Anlpach, where the gener
al took up his head quarters. —
1 here notwitr.ftanding the molt
zealous exertions of the Field
Marshal, confi.ierable extefics
were committed.
On the following day they
were to pnrfue their march foi
Gunzenhaufcn.
The Bavarian army confiding
of 26,000 men, encamped on the
4>.ft ind. near Forth, and from
thence, the greater part have
marched towards fchwabach.—
Lieutenant general Wrede de
-1 sndej for the town of Nurem
berg great contributions in pro
visions, and other articles such
.s ammunition, waguons, cum
combs, chains* pulhec, ar.d io
orth, with a tirreac of execution
n case or refufat ; and, on a re- ]
mor,ftraa: of the Mag 1 fir acyl
made Joo men enter the town,
where they still remain.
Ac Dinkelfbuhl 10,000, and
it CreiHhciin C coo men, belong
mg to the column of Mat dial
D ivouft, have forced a palTage.
The latter corps was command
ed by gen. Applar.
At Feutchtwangrn, tliere were
20,000 men, Under the com
mand of G-neral Marmont and
at this moment thereare upwards
ol 60,000 foreign troops in the
King’s tanconian of Anlpach.
Oitober 9.
On the 7th ind. the Bavarian
army advanced from Schwabach
ro Soalc and Abenburg. They
made considerable requisitions
of cattle, biead, beer, for ge, &cz
under threars of military execu
tion. At Spalt, where no flour
>r grain had been left on hand,
General YVrcuc commanded the
Bailwirk to deliver the grain
wh ch h -required tronuhe Roy
al Gran nary of Fruffia ; and
when pro'ellations were made
against ! his proceeding, he lent
a detach iient co open it by force.
On ‘he K;h and 9 h the Bavari
ans prove ded to E.ingen, and
pafle.l the P uffian fron iers into
he territory of Eichetdft.
ULM.Oa. 8.
The day befor; yesterday, the
head quar ers of the Duke Fcr
.nnand came here from Micelle
hvim. The whole Aull an ar
uy is now (Irongy concentrated
m and near Ul n.
NORDLINGEN, Ocl. S.
Thr VAriof thf Kulllans is at
Branhau, on the Inn. Another
Column is arrived ;it Wakimun
rhe.), on the frontiers ot ILhei
na. In the piclent fuion ol
he Grand Armies, the jurcfior.’
>f the Ruffians and Austrians is
thought ntarly impollibc.
VIENN A, Otftober 9.-
General Kutnfi.w arrived here
nn the 6 h, and dined the fame
day with Count ComoenzH. A
counfeilor of (fare is in his fui'e,
:n quality of Diplomatic Aatn
with rhe Ruffian army. On the
following day the general had a
long conference with his imp. ri
al ir.ajefty, and afterwards luu
the honor of dining with him.
The French envoy is It’ll
here- - —.
R AXIS BON, October ro:
The movements of the troop*
which take place in our environs,
( )telhge important events. The
Austrians at returning fiom
duabia the Upper Pallarinate,
behind the DanauOe 10 wait the
arrival of the Kulfians. A coll
ier arrived lalt righ% brn gs
advice thatthe 1 avc pals
-cl the Danaub at Neuberg, aid
Ingolftadr, and that the emperm
Napolean had yefteroay his r cau
quarters ac Ai- ha ; to-day he n
-xpeded at Augfbmg,
Oiftob r 11.
Advices have been received
‘■hat the whole French army ad
vanced t>y forced marches in up
J per Suabia, that the Austrians
continually retire at its approach,
und that there has been no great
adtion. ‘I he head quarters of
he emperor Napoleon are alrea
dy near Aufburgh ; and the
corps oft Marflial Bernadotte,
joined by the Bavarian troops,
is marching direct upon Munich.
The elector Arch-Chancellor,
has declared to t s e envoys of
he Belligerent powers, that he
is finally refolv<*d to maintain
the neutrality of the Diet. No
tice has like wife be 11 given to
all recruiting officers of Austria
and Pruflia, to remove from the
uty during the war.
Rotterdam, October 21 -
Privuc letters received this
morning from the armies state,
the French have taken Ul.ri,
that a great battle has been
fought between the Austrians
and the French, tna’ the former
have buffered confitlerably, that
he French have taken 500 c
Austrians, rh. t is the* garrilonof
tJlrn, all their arms, an mum
cion, magazines, occ. The French
[ have a great number of killed
and wounded. The Austrians
have retreated behind the Sin.
Th- Ruffians a r e nar at hand.
Should the ft.. teirents con ]
t.iitud in the above Bulletins
tu; n out to be in part true, yet
knowing how much it is the po
licy of Bonaparte to intimidate
the allies at the outlet, and how
little ftciupulous he is about tdc
means of aecomplifhing his pur
poles, we may well believe that
they are greatly exaggeratid,
and we lhall noc he fturprifted to
find, that any engagement which
nas taken pkter, has been a ve
ry partial one.
In the mean time the hearty
co-operation of Prulfia will do
much more than com pi n fate for
any check which the Austrians
can have yet experienced..—
I lie p fition which Bonaparte
h.is had the hardihood t > acquire,
by violating the Pruffi in territo
ry* leaves him no alternative ;
the Austrians and Ruffians arc
toti.e welt and call of him, and
the Prullians and Swdcs to the
north.
i hat the Prussian cabinet has
ar length rr ioived to lend is
hearty co-operation to the allies
kerns lcarcely to admit of a
doubt. The notice stuck up ar
L loyd’s by the Prussian consul
on Friday morning, all Prussian
vGi Is agar .ft entering French
or Dutch ports, 11111 ft, confident
ly “irh the wary policy of that
cabinet, have been preceded by
u determination no longer to
keep any terms with Bonaparte.
Lhe ftpleirdid and able embafly
on rhe poinr of going from this
country to Berlin, is a clear in
dication alio that mealures of
no common interest are about to
oe concluded.
j Lord Cachcart is aripointed
| iimbafTador to die court oft St.
1 Bcterfburu/;,
l ie number of troops to be
| lent from tins country, in the
expedition which lias been ftome
time in preparation, amours to
30.C00 j they were to fail on
Saturday Lit.
The Ro'.hefort fqrndion is
late-1 to have arrived at Fcrroi
vith its prizes.
We are happy ro find in L
byds lift, that the Magdalane,
Lorliam, from Granada to the
Clyde, which was fupp’ fed to
have foundered, in ar ived at
Mount’s Bay, having been ra
k-‘n by the enemy, and re-uken
ht the Iris fng. te.
Trade ‘.vith liuj/ia —ll is ma
lily’s molt hull arable privy
council, in conf.qnencc of rhe
r’fh ul.y of obtaining in Ruffin,
le certificates required by tin
rderof council of tl'.e y h 01
(ril l ift, tefpectingquaiantine,
love directed, that a declaration,!
according to the form annexed
bt accepted for all lh ps am
v ig from Ruffin.
“ We, the underwritten Bri
“ tifh merchants in Sc. Peters
“ burgh, h. re by declare, that
“ the goods loaded on board th
“ lhip N. captain N. N, nmv
<1 in and lviund for N. N. ron
“ fat of hemp, ft -x, &c.- Sac.
“ and are the growtii, produce,
“ or manufacture of die empire
“ of lvU(li.l,
“ Witnefts otir signatures,
(dace) “ A. B.
“ C. Id.
” The Couniul certified thr
signatures, and that tiny w r
British merchants.”
PLACENTIA.
THE Subfcibcr offer sfo r S rft
that valuable Plantation at Thun
derboli, generally known by th;
name of Placentia —Containing
upward* of 12,00 Acres—34o of
which is good Cotton, ari'l C >rr
Land, already cleared, 2nd part
ly cultivated—l6o acres is prior
■vice land, of which 120 a err’
: arc under Cultivr.r; ,n. The re
mainder is ■ c.o f, ft gh, Pin
land- Any prrion wifhmg u
purchase, vvill pit afe apply ac rn;.
Count ing Room, where the pL :
of tl:e l .and fiiali be ftne vn turn
and che terms made krv*v/n.
J no. P. VYilliamlbn
January 7 ts 37
HE PUB LIC A Ni
SAVANNAH,
.T SNUARV 10, 1806.
THE tenth official Dcl'ctm of the Ffencli
army, the proceedings of Congress in the
eule of C -\vi- > Meid. K.sqr’g Cmuefled clent
nn&c. nntl fevrral other articles prepared for
thin day’* piper are omitted to make room for
thr lnt< lligence in the preerc’ing columns,
tikrn from * Nttiratt(N I*.) paper ofthe jilt
December which we received >ellrdiy
111 the cotirfc of this and the
enlu ng week, we lhall prelcnt to
me luoicriners ro thi3 paper,
(in town) .1 receipt for three uol
lair, each, being a half years ad
vance due the fii ft c ,f last Jflo
her, and w.* hope i: may neither
be dilagrec..hie or inconvenient
lor tuem to take ic up. If any
ihuuld object to paying this ad
vance on the ground that their
year does nut expire on diac day,
we would oblirvc, that K.r.
B jli'om, the ndmr, of S. Morse,
wdl prelcnt (>i!ls for the paper to
that date only.
It is hoped lubferibers in (he
country, on w om we cannot fb
con yen .cni ly ci| j t will bring or
u ud to us their rt I laftive advau-*
ecs as loon as polftblc.
It is a dilagrceablc thing to
us to I.c lo loon dunning our
patrons, but we truss thecircun-
ILance of our having began buli
j nds with but a finail capital,
and having bought the printing
eftabiin.mentat a high rate will
betaken as an ample apology
for so doing, particularly as it is
.but a customary rule lor ftiblcri
be. s to news-papers to pay half
yearly in advance.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
F.NTI K! D.
Schwa Jcf-ph, Cnnne, C.tpc Pranctit
Sloof And:i Ula, G ntit, Beauturi
CLh /\ ED,
Scl.r. P.tit.tptifc, Jirc ’rt, St. TbomCl
It j..*r,AV, Ucr. it.
Thf l.rijt S:.l!v. *rd fchi-nuer ‘ Yin
Allen, detnint and C"W ti •vf linen by t],7 febr.
Viper (tiled on Sundny, the t timrr tov l’lii*
| Isdelphm nnd tlm Ist t: r for Nety-York.
I The !'•„> I'-i-dina-.d, tiuidie,. 1'k,,,, | ..mi at -
c-!; tion.irj n.Nfiv sih.-re on Flo.
min J<-t!l • - ‘dl h tin: tiffillanct* of foltitti
weckeis Siitl proceeded on her v ,
“auction!^
Tills DAY at io o'ciot. h, will
lijald before the Su ‘>Jcriher s
/JuElion ft arc.—A quart
t>‘y of
DRY GOODS',
CONSISTING OF
Bale* Coarse Cloth*
Do. Flannel* and Oaiv.e*
Do. HiimhiirHi)
Do. Jackets fc Trovvfcrj, and Robl.ifl
i Case Diiuiti.*
I’ior.fs Lilh I.iuen*
Do. Brown do,
Cafm Plr.t ilia*
Bales iUanketi
Cain or Ciiii'i !■<'*
Jaconet Mollins; ?vlarfei(le
Boxes Shoes Sec. fee.
And Jewellery and Plated
VV are. Ccu/iflintr of
Elegant Candleflicka and Branrhe*
‘l'<a But', i’oall Racks
Gold, (Silt and ftlvcr U'afchc*
Watch chains ccc.
I ogetlier with ,a quanricy of
GR >C 1 ,RI ES,~ - Coi.fi/. ing of
Barrel* $ N^W hl)^ni Rum
Hhcli. 4tli proof Jamcca do.
Bipes do. Co.rniac Brandy
do. if!, proof do. do.
Qjrtcr Cafk* TenerJfTc Vri-.r
liiid. Sugar
Bo Green Coffee
ffhd, l.oaf Sugar ice,
Conditiotu made known a! tieriet of
fal.-, S. H. STACK HOiTSE,
Jk. io. Autff’r
Credit ol 1 urcc tear.
For public fair, in San'annnh, nn T HI! RS*
DAT. t/.’i (til of f thru iry, I 806,
j lIUSE we I : lutvn ano v-iu-olc
Ri’ c .-rd Gotten I*LA NTATION,
called Ch. AWtOk r> and Bowdsm, ft*
.listed in Chatham County, on Lit
tle O etitec, in t'rc fiau* of Georgia,
//ithiri tli.rurc- miles of thr c; y of
.Sa/annati. Tue plantations adjoin
e:t"b ‘iirr, arc well Ruled anti in
“'toll state of cultivation: they are
v<yr eligibly iitu ired for .my per lon
,n or near Savannah.
Condition. —Three year*
; red :, on bn ol with n rerfi!, appro
j ved ptifrio-l k’ \i*vy \ n.ert,;age est
i die oropert* will he required ; the
[ rcirit to he p:JJ X.iDluUy, aid ei
Iper cent on the am nil <f ihc pur
i nfie previous o the h iking of ii
'itlcs i i.e plat air’ he :<•■> by p.
.!).,*■ to Mi. Hun i tu <x Mi
\i m
Hugh Rose.
Charlcfton, Dec. 31 texpi. 37,