Newspaper Page Text
- - :t* o> t e Volunteer C.jipp. during
>Le p riotl of about three years cru! a half
Amounting to Three fthluoi m F ;tr Hun
dred Thouftnd Pounds, of v hkh the sum
ci twenty jin Thcufaod Pounds has been
paid to uifpedting officers.
New branches of the Imperial Fami
ly of Fiance ate continually fprimriug
up. It is said, that a paternal Uncic
of the Emperor is living in Corfiea, and
that he lias a family of fix children,
vith whom he intend# soon to repair to
Paris,
The principal part of the garrison of
the Gape of Good Hope, cor.fttlrd cf
Andrian ptiforters taken at the battle of
Marengo, and fold by Bonaparte to the
Dutch. These troops, and others at
that settlement, have volunteered for
Briiilh service ; and accordingly three
skeleton battalions of the 6oth regiment
ate embarking at Pcrtfrrouth for the
Cape, with intent to complete their quo
tas with the Dutch and Austrian vol
unteers. They carry out (lores, cloth
dec, for the full conip ! imtnt.
The Right Hon. Richard Ha!y, T-arl
of Donougbmcre, was fvvorn one of his
Majesty’s molt Hon. Pi ivy Council, on
the 7ch May, and took his place at the
boatd accordingly.
EMBARKATION or TRQOFS.
11 Postsmouth, May 4. — All is bus
tle here—this town and all the neigh
borhood, is crowded with troi pi. tin -
barking for the Cape, India, or fut the
Dxprdttion. The 30111 and 47th Regi
ments are now nearly allot, oou.d, part
of tile 59’ h is next to be embarked for
the (Jape. Very large bodies of recru-ts
for the company’s European regiments
and for ad the Kings regiments at the
Cape and in India, have been tti.ba'ked
viz, the 53J, 56th, 66 h, 751(1, 76.11,
77th, 78 it, both, 83d, 84th, 86m,
Sfth, aria the Swiss Regiment De M.u
ron. Several Staff Officers arc expedi
t'd, and is said, one Admiral and fsvcral
Generais, betides anew Governor Gen
et ah
Vishna, April 17,
The French, iniicad of evacuating
B.annau on the fit'll o April according
to the llipulations of tlie treaty of Frei
burg, continue to make it a piece of
arms; 300 Bavarian peasants are con
tinually at work on the entrenchments,
and 60 pieces of cannon, o; a large call
bre, are already mounted on tue batteries.
The holttls deinouliration, to which tite
occupation of Cattavo by toe Ruffians,
has given occaiion was expected. In
the mean time the Freneh getttials have
again declared, that they will leave Brart
rau as loon as the Ruffian troops (hall
have evacuated Dalmatia. The court
cl Vienna, itt conKcuer.ee, ydlerday
tlifpatched the courter, Maforet to St.
ikterfburgh ; hut it is believed that it
tvill lino it difficult to extricate it fell
from the embarralfirtent hi which it is
placed by the iate events.
A courier from Palti'mo lately arrived
here. We are not without inquietude on
account of the dctnonllration of Buna
parte to seize the ifhud of Stciily ; but
all proper niealurea have been taken
then to oppofs a defc.-nt. The {trait
is coveted with Ruffian, Engliffi, and
Neapolitan Hups, and the utmoih tfforta
will be made to prevent the i(lurid from
falling into the power of the French. It
is at this time, efpeciafiy that the Eng
hih feel all importance of their poffefiion
of Malta,
We are affined that the French have
Jikevvife demanded of the court of Vien
na a passage through Croatia,
M. De Mayor, Quarter-mader gene
ral, set out lately to mfpedl the lituations
of Wells, Whlacii, and Budweis, which
are believed to be very capable of de
fence, (hould it be necessary again to
have recourse to arms.
At war between Russia and Prussia ap
pears to be conlidertd here as inevitable.
Augsbuahh, April 15.
Ydlerday early, the nephew or the
French mtniller for foreign affairs. M.
JYtleyrand, arrived here, and after a
Ir.ort Itay proceeded to Mernmingen-
Lie brings orders to Marshal Nye to
break up with his corps, tor the Rnmc.
Fiarihal Souk and his eorp3 will do the
lame. ‘I he Ruffians have evacuated
Catata and Ragu.’a, and the differences
between France and Austria are accom.
roods led.
( i’he report of the evacuatioti of Ca
taia, according to other accounts is
doubted.) — noli of Hamburgh Editor.
tubiKuaLtmwit.tMiWExnnKtn'i.Ktat
Ft a m the Boflon Chronicle.
i he following is the letter o*’
acceptance which the honorabb
Lincoln, tig. lent to the
Senate and house of Reprefenta
t;ves on being informed of his
election as counfrlicr. Such
sentiments, coming from fuck a
lource, mull have great weight
with the public.
To t<? honor al.e the Senate ar.c.
the honorable the house of Re
jre/eniattiei of the Comn.on
wcaltb of Mafacbujeiis .
Gentle mn&n,
I ytftercLy received notice
that L had been cho:e . by the
joint ballot of both ht. •>> a
couafeilor of this Date for the
tiiiumg tear. I fhojid iiive
>ecn (tetter plealed had the pub
ic attention been dir. died t<
OiTie tremlcran more disposed
o public bufmefs, and rr.ore ca
pable o! tramaeting it t am
aow in a fiiu von for which I
ave been fig ding m?.nv years t
refluent at my o-vn home, enga
ged in agricultural purftftrs, im
proving the fruits of thirty years
hb*uraod fatigue j prosperous
in the prosperity of our common
country, happy in its unrivalled
iiapp:r,fis, my ambition is, as it
always has been, not offices, not
their emolument's, but the hum
ble honor of doing my duty, and
iervingmv friends and the pub
lie in a private fl-ition. This,
with the moderate means of ru
ral enjoyments, accomplishes ail
my w.thes 111 relpect to mylelf.
bor the a tamment of tins 1 have
submitted to t reparation from
my family and near connexions
for rm re than nail my life. But
lirong as are my motives and al
lurenient3 to retirement,strength
ened as they have he; by ob
Lrvauens and eflections which
my own xe tv.cnee has furnfthed
fixed ant* devoted as have been
my determinations to this line of
conduct, they again yield yield
to the nj crior gratification pro
fit if ?d from adfing in concert
with the public will), in my na
tive Rate, ihe barmonizing with
her fitter hates in a dignified
confidence ur-d attachment to
our national government under
the adminiflratjon or men, whole
integrity ability, moderation, and
cea/elefs arJ felicitous exertions for
the general welfare % elpecially ol
us if.uhrious head, I have indi
vitlu illy witnefled.
My grateful acknowledge
mens, to both houfesof the legis
lature for a very diltingidfhed
telfimony of dieir ci-ee-n ad
corn Irnce, w;i] be be ft rxpirff and
regarditfs O’ perlonal confide ra
tions, by my acceptance of the
office to which they have elected
me, and my grcatcii tntiea u'rs
in the difeharge of its conihtu
tiona! dudes, to prefetve anc
advance what tny confciencc
fh.tfi tell me will be the best in
cereft of (,ur happy country
In two or three days, Jo loon
as lome private concerns can be
dtfpofcd of, rendered indifpenfi
ble bv fume previous arrange
ments, t will atccrid to t.he cal! of
the public at the feat of govern
ment.
I have the honor to be, gen
tletncn, your uiolt obedient and
very hu.table le t van ,
LEVI LINCOLN,
IVorceJler jur.e $, 1806.
From the (omePlica*. G >zctte
COMM U NIC A HUN.
The blind zeal for r> 0 not
inga p> cmilc no us inoculation of
the KINE P kCK, win.. 1 lome
peop.e pofllTs, will be attended
with very unhappy conieqjtn
ces, and bring this in pot mi
difeovery in o diireuute. Dr.
Je finer, rhejuftly celt bra ted cl is
coverer of the Knie Rock, v/as
22 years in making
inveltigating, and maturing his
knowledge, before he ve,.tim'd
to publish any thin 4on ti e ! ub
j -ct. I'he tv.oft eminenc Phyfi
.tans, in almost every country
where the K ne-Pock lias be a
introduced, have rnec with m -ny
difficulties upon c eir firft trials
■v.ti; it- But in this country we
.nave many wife-acres, who, up
on the firft fight of a Kine-Pock
pufti.le, conceit that they have
a complete knowledge of the
whole bufmefs, and proceed to
inoculate. It is a sass that there
are two kinds cf K nr-Poe it,
the true and the [furious :he
former is a ftcuricy against the
Small-Pox, the Liter is noc ;
and the symptoms of the spurious
kind resemble those of the tru ~
only are often more severe. It 1
a fact that a person may have
the true kind, yet the puituL
will not, at any time, afforo
matter chat will give the genu:n
disease to others. Jc is a fact
that matter, for the purpose of
inoculation, fnould be ca ! c?n
Iron. apuiluL yf a particular as
ichi, arm .at a certain iiage o
he difeaiV, which takes piac
ft onsto >6 days. 1c is alk
an inconteftible fc6l, that two
perfors may be inoculated at
rhe fame time, with matter ta
ken from a proper pustule at thr
riitht stage, and one will have
r he true kind and the other the
spurious.
1 hei’e make it necelTaiy
for Kine-Pock inoculators c c
arrend to three ve>y t nportam
obiedls. First- To know what
kind of pullule,among the true
kind, they ought to take their
•natter from tor the purpose ol
inoculation. Second. The
prccile liage of the disease when
to take the matter; and Third,
dtter the disease is induced, to
know with certainty whether ii
is the true or ipurious kind. As
it is impossible for any person to
form a cciredt judgement on
ciicfe points, without futficienr
reading, obl’ervation and t xpe
lienee, it is the highelt degree
of abludity in any one to con
rend that the inoculation for the
K:ne Pock can be carried on to
the advantage of mankind, un
iTs it be under the immediate
itilpedlion of those who are ca
pable of managing the bufmefs
with'certainty.
RHAZIS.
“to” be soliST
( on a credit of six months J
A ROT in Oglethorpe ward, rear
the river and adjoining Mr. Pool
er’s wharf lot, with a ftnall improvement
thereon. It is a corner lot fronting 100
feet on a street, & 8o on a lane. The
owner would he willing to barter it for
New Net roes Enquire at this office.
July ii, 1806.
FINE FLAVORED
Mcchoa COFFEE,
Superior to any other kind, at \J\j per lb.
ALSO THE
Stock in Tra'le,
OF the iubf’cribers, at the rnolt reduced
prices, whoieiale and retail. Private faini
ites will und their (titered m applying for
Groceries,Wines ‘i\ Liquors.
IUYL Y & -vN,
No. 6, Exchange.
July x; cyi
i VND! ~
From the fchuoner Columbia, jufl arrived
jiom St. Psrua. s,
20 pun- he -nf 36 pi. u ; RI.IM
26 ditto prime rcuuin Mol ifTcs
A itnali quantity us Colfee &
b u far,
FUR SALE BY
TAYLOR & SCAPBROGGH.
Said SCHOONER, a
‘r'T'A A s |->(launch v, |. ianing vcffel,
ft fu'viavWld uk- i • tght foi N:W-
Yuik, ii apphcauoii made in the
courf. of to cay or to-n now.
July 11 4 91
IT” M< V AL.
Do'Tor SiH.F I'ALF-<,
nA . reri wed in „ St Jatret’s Sijtiare,
near the ‘efid- nee of the lute General
W*l ‘oh and betvv n I Wood, K leu ire’s
larg-ebr ndi .fr and the corner house of the
t and a,- 1” J til us H iu')> r, at prelent occu
pi..d l<j ver Stin ,es, El'q.
J u . “ Jj_ 9] _
• t> KENTFD,
’ ff ‘HE ?a!n-t e WHARF LOT, and
K improv mtnts, belonging to the
eftau orjoh iorel ; polbllion will be
give, ou theliiltday of Auguff next.
Propof .’s w’d be received by either ol
the tuulcriot.s till the fecotid week in
junc.
J .hii G. Wilbamfon,
v/. b. Bulloch,
Executors.
Sav. May 20 y 6
Own hi) r GUiVilVilbOj ON
ER of PILOTAGE.
Savannah , June 4, 1801.
I ; C- nfequei.ee cf lcvcral periona aft
ng illegal’ 1 as Prints,
Otdtnd, That the Secretary do pub!ill
muni It'/ die names of such Pilots, a, pufleit
Lrancnes cr Cei idicates Iran this board.
Es.trutt Jiom the Minu’.ts.
THOMAS PITT, Secretary
Agreeably to the order of the Board.
Ido l e.eb> give notice, that the foliowinj
perfo„s only, are duly authorized to aa a:
Pitots,
Thomas Nottage, 6
Illiam Clay, >
J rmes .ocranton, ) „ ,
\ . loan. Ko.'fton, . Branch Pilot.,
Elijah fJrougutou, C
Tn-mas Alworthy, j
Richard Wall, Branch Pilot.
William Wall, acting *<ider Ilian.
John Major, \
Peter Carlar, f
Reuben AnderfonT
John fjransby, J
John Dennis, n - cr t‘*.cate filoti,
John Dixrm, C
Thomas Osborne, y
THOMAS PITT, Sary.
May f
VIAS r h.D,
A Negro Girl to attend a fmali cliil
a', tb-s oX.c. May so
RE PUBLIC A A
SAVANNAH, JJulv ii, i.06
nuniKin- MiaauiKU - - 1 1 —ri 1 IV
COMM UR! CAT ION.
ON the / !th ir.fVimt, the second company
of the Clwiliam Regiment of militia, dined at
Fair Lawn, in honor of that glorious day...
when the following TOAST were given ..
1. The day which gave Independence to and
preceded the liberties oi a 1 * *v world.
2. The niemin y o! Jehu Ha. .cock, Pi t fid,-ut
cf that Cong re is that iigned our Declarai ion n!
Independence.
S. The committee which : amed ai.J drew
up our declav.itinn of irdepci’.Jencc.
4. The memory of General George aflr
ingion, and tholt* revolotiouaiy heroes and
Ilatefmen who have p - ’] .mated a day in the
page of ltiflory, that will gladden the hearts of
the friends of fret dom to tin. eud'of time. *
5. The cause 1/ Riq uh!ica;\ifm...cci.fufion
to its enemies.
O'. The memory of those Georgians who fell
in defence of the liberty of their country.
7. The Judiclr.i t of Get’ gin...may it never
be governed by pull,on or fajticni.
8. The militia of Geo , ia...may it ever
adl upon the lain. jrii.ci|!e that governed the
militia of ’To.
9. The memory o f Generals M'lntofh, El
bert, Clark and J..ekiou.,.Georgia's faithful
citizens and patriots.
10. The memoay of our faithful citizens
and fellow loldiers, who preferred death or
board of Britiih l’rifon lhips cud Eribilh jaiis,
before they would abandon their country’s
cause.
11. The survivors of the revolutionary war,
who never abandoned thtir country in the iioui
of its deeped dill refs.
12. May Americans never forget those wid
ows and orphans of those lait.hlul citizens, lol
diers and statesmen, who fought, hied and died
in their caule.
13. The President of the United States...
consolation to tin- patriot, and confufion to the
venal and dcftgning enemies of our country.
14. The Vice Prelident of the U. States...
may the evening of his dips he as glciious ac
his meidiiu.
15. Peace on earth, and good will to ail
mankind.
10. Tire memory of the great and gallant
General Greene...who, under the anlpices of
heaven, reftcr and liberty to the fouthem dates.
17. The virtuous Fair of America...whole
fathers, hulbai.,! ~ lon ~ Ii others and male rela
tives, never 1 :i tk tiudr country in the day of
tribulation.
VOI.UTEERS.
The memory of General Wayne...who on
the 12th day of July, 1732, rcltored to tit.-
faithful inhabitants of Savunnuh, thtir habita
tions, and the alters of their Creator.
The memory of Benjamin Franklin...the
pride and ornament of his country.
That country which gave birth to Wafliing
ton and Jefterfoil ..the commonwealth of Vir
ginia.
The army and navy of the United States.
Agriculture and Coinmcrcc...may they dill
continue to increase.
May our countrymen continue an asylum to
the opprelfcd of all nations.
It is feared ere this a battle has been fought
between the Americans and Spaniards at N--
chitoches. What will be the result we know
not...hut have understood, great preparations
are making by the citizens to aid and luccour
the efforts of their countrymen agaiud the
Spaniards. Ohiu Herald.
Extradof. letter from a ftpaniih Officer, to
tiiu brother in Baltitnore, dated
Ckrrona, March 12, 1806.
At the concltifion cf this letter, the
poll came in and brought us nev/3 that
the conq'-icil of Portugal is determined
on. Marshal Berthicr has arrived in
Madrid.— 5,000 French troojis are on
the march from that frontier, attd two
divifior.s of Bpar.ilh Hihcriiiatis among
them. A veffu laden v/ith the ladin
and women belonging to the Spanith
troops that pafled to Ktturia, was unfor
tunately taken hy an Algerine lover;
the luilots fl.d in a h.iat, ahandotitiig 1
them to their fate. The sailors, have
arrived, hut in accounts with regard to
he pafTerigcru can he had. A Brigadier
■ eiierai with has wife and a yiui i'j gir! 1
of fifteen, wag among the number.
*• By Captain Turner, arrived at Phi
ladelphia, from Kttjgflcm, (jam.) v;c
learn, that a number of inapteffed /Ame
rican Seamen have been di fin died from
British mm of war, by application of Mr.
1.-r.ox, the American ugcti , to the Ad
miral of Fort-Koyai ”
Nafroville, (_Lt:n.) May r 7.
On 6’unday l<tft, a detachment
of fme looking recru • {'. n) otr ‘X.* j
!fd at this j-l-G.v, uodt-T the com
mand of iieur, licney, to jon.
-he army.” As it i;, uodcnftoj.:
• iie recrt/iLno service is to
irofecute.l with vigor in this axi.
he adjoi'iirg dniiift, v/e huv>
10 doubt bat a number of ou
latriouc ar.d nardy citizens svifi
jc fiiuiul to join the fl>.nd.ini ui
• icir country, and be ready a: a
omr.a.L warning to l o:
ivenge tti wrongs.
Age itieman who arrived it
nis pi t c on VVe-dn. lday lall
rom N wOrleans, v/lfich piac.
le left the 2 j .ii of rLffil, 1 .if onus
hat s’ the tiirte h> is t u r pi;;„e
a report was m circulation, that a
veil'd laden with provisions for
our tioops up the Mobile, haa
been capture Spaniards,
and ‘plundered of the whole of
its foa ling, run on the Bviifte,
and tiure left; lie alio informs
rhat t!u* poll-rider which had
been flopped by the Spaniards,
>ad been ordeed governor
C.Libortie, to cue his way, on
risk of burg taken prifotier.
Port cf iuivannah.
ARRIVJ’D, Brig Two Frit*nJs, Crowell,
Bolton; Schooner Columbia, Hum, St Tho
mas’s.
CI.IAHF.D, fcr.jr Who Mon, PLUa
dt*ijOia ; Schooner .A;n iio. i;i, 1* Balti
more ; liuidah iJr Anna, D-u, h;ui vy, Ncu-
Tirfk; Columbia, K v.cs, liolton ; Sloop ba
vtA'itte, Sliced, N.w-Yoik.
‘.vn u ..x . ■ . i
“i he Proprietors of the
PHANTASMAGORIA,
VVifliing to Exhibit but
n few days in this r ity, and
williiijv to i-(ibid everv t! :is
* j •
die ine.it):; to vie.v this fiit -
! prilinjT pet toi nunce, have
! the honor to inform tiie
j public, that in hi .tire the
adi.iiit tiiee will be \ educ ed
to HALF A IP IL.LAK, &
children iialf price.
People of color will be
admitted in rhe back part
of the upper boxes.
The performance will be
gin this evening prcciicly
ir 7 o'clock.
my I J
\0 11 V .
TT. j)fri als having tlcirffimis a;.j4inr
/"jL i no. luoii ribtii s, iMibn us ( ]>;irin , >r
muicHluaia, will plhb: preita’*- them io
i’ at their toimt without
delay.
Me in, VJifckay iU Cos.
Sav. March 28 60
WAN l r. i),
A N OVF.ltS.il'.U, a lii ■-c man \vc|i c
i3. quamted wi Ii Kiuc j ‘..vniins^, “>)h
...1 living .jo*l r.-i'iinmcudatioiiK Itsln u.
ty ml biliti'-s. A;n iy • j the
luaicrtber at Cutti 11 llatn, Bry an C uv.ty.
j01!N H. MOREL.
March 5 s 1
lA\P WU ‘ JC!:.,
‘T'H AT in nine months from tiie date
hereof, apjdic atton will Le made
to the lion, thejullices of tie Inferior
Court, for the county of Bulloch, tor
, leave to nll nil that tr.iH of- land, con-
I turning 477 acres more or h fit, ly m,:. in
j the counties of Bryan and Bulloch, .he
fame being part of the cllate of Wm.
Slater dec’d.
Wm Slater, adtn’i%
May C>. 9m* 72
~w a\fF7
AN Apprentice t > the Piintirur Bn.
finds, will he taken at tins r.lli c ;
a lad of about 16, that can briuo pomi
recoaimendation, note other need ap.
p*y* Ju [ y 8
fii ohi 1 1 k MU'r;
H A.S removed to tln* VVIkuF ami Stores
b-*l to Mrs. II iMti, iorrwdy
ccujjiccl by jVJriirs. U, Vln.ib, where
iu. coin mue b io r,inla- r s ilr
FACTO RACE and COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
Joseph Haberoha n.
March IS 60
N 1 I ICL
A 1.1. p-rlLns any demands ag-itnft
the efta’e of alrn Margaret .Vloil, 1 1 1 -
eealbil, arc requdtcd to t V• 1■ < 1 tFcni in . ro
periy atrelled, ana Unde who are 11.1ltbu.1i to
make payment to
I {etry Bourquin,
Bcacdidt liu‘. rquin,
Exec ul or 1.
1 J'tne tto
HO-.sAVtinuTK!
THIS elegant retrea*, about four
miles from .Savannah, on VV alLw river,
is offered on a lease for fix or seven
years, for the benefit of the heir, a rni
tiot, on terms that will suit those incli
ned to pofi tfs so vnhuLl a piece of
ground, aa well (-.ilculated forhcahli a*
for pleasure and profit. Apply to
Wen. STEPHENS, I ..
A. TIJRNUUU., i Luarutan*.
‘/ h
1a:ul 1 . WTCCia 00,
H \S rcnu.vtd to the (lore lately oe
cnpiosl hy MtfiVa. H. Knecland 6 c Cos.
“.nd iormcriy by himlclf, ou Morel'*
wharf, where he will couiinue the
GROCERY BU INI LS.
April iy Ctj
A. tier timer , ff Cos,
RESPECTFULLY inform their
fricads and the public in genu al, that
they have rt-tived by the latcit aruvait
from New-Vt rk,
A Complete c fortment of
800 I o AN.) BHOLY,
Os the firft •uality.
With a variety of oit.er articled, which
they offer low for caffi, at thc.r Itoie on
-he Bay, oppofit- tfi- Exc ange, and next
door to Dr. ojcuttie ot. (_a-ay 30. 97