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About Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1804)
m Ekciisn papers H Paris, July 26. Bor cf BaVaria has ordered Bent of 10,000 men, to be |K September, near Munich. |B is perfectly in the right to Brd, whilst Auftrla has Aich SBly numerous body of troops B pretence of mar ciu vexing. §B>n alone, however, of the ||Boleo*, is more than fuf- SBftve his Highness from the ; Hwa of Aultria and Russia, iogether. S (Lt Citcyen Frances.) jfHas had the impudence to pßt kt Ratifbon, Mons. Ba yßr officially to (he Envoys ||S powers in that city, a ||Kt]ed ( “ Obicrvations iur IfoHl Moreau,” which con pMhdbm refledtions upon the gHtt truly modest and ccle- Sit of Diftinfticn, who was BHed to return to France, and Hie arms agair.ft the Regit gHent, was introduced toßo- BHreproached him with having SHrerd against his country. igHtid the other, “ I only |fSrd against that government sßthrown.’’’ V/ IHe in France is now dcco glßbi*. Philosophy ftan-ds on a candle. Modesty HBpins of the bed, and My ||Bfeof'the ‘Elegantes. In jtttues of Liberty and Equal g£Bthe street door. ‘ftudy of Botany, the occupies the at- SlHarifian Elegantes—Read ifHand even Music, are now jpßelonging to -the anciert ■ ■■ ‘h/H given by the Earl of frHbham-Hall, to the Aylef sr Bter the Review on Mon - jffißed of 36 venison and veal lisH, 64. couples of roasted ||Bd furloins of beef, r 8 fil - } * 21 quarters of iamd do. jlt|f do. 3 lambi ftuffed do. b>l beef boiled, 125 diflies s;ft bottles of red wine, 4 |§B beer, 1© barrels strong Ms old; 200 dilhes of vari l&tm 30° loaves. Balking. gßafl, John Bell, Eft]. en jJHfrom Brook-green, Ham- IBrigluon, in fourteen hours, So guineas, which he pre mm apparent ease in thirteen |Bty-five minutes a distance jßotwithftanding he sprained He early part of the journey. MlLPHlA.Orlober Bom ah officer late of the Wjk frigate Philadelphia, dat jjgjUh March, 1804, mentions, SHtr had appeared there who 9Be ttuthorifed by Comm s- Hb negotiate for the ransom ||Brs} that he was elefeted ||Hth the Bifhaw, upon the ||BunderlUnding that the expeded off that place, fßßing detedlion, he abruptly &Hneg6cia:ion and took his |||B was on board the veflel |jjftpm Tripoli, under British captured by the Syten, •‘l.jlßn a boat to Malta. ||sHcr mentions “ The Cotn- BBu!,’ that the (hip we jjsgjßwhich was the cause of lie has fio.ee captur- HBBpvefligation proves to be colors, and that ser, who was extremely BB’ us, with several of condemned as Pi ’ere long pay the for |l||B The writer also fays, has written a |§SjM his own hand to the HHBrmly in our behalf,— gjfHßi Consul received ’his gHgßil off to the Conftitu on boa id the frigate ■jgßwss also closeted with ‘jf.iJhvßlinifter till after inid- of the English §|§||H I:,r vci 7 obvious rea favor with the Ba- IffiH days’ since captain gIBB at the palace and the ||||Bn * very good humour l^at whenever he PHHfe hinilelf with a view |g|Ht him know, and the gjjMbg the fe* Ihould be RBHttie fame, dated April fquadton so closely that tew vessels can those that are bound out for fome other ■ r ‘M.W W our cru‘'/er3—con tfeaßsot hear often from our have a conveyance pWht meHc *’ My turn of comes round tw6 Hlßvvcck, when we take U HBBmntry moft commonly ft Gardens ; the Bovver Kountry Palace is not H taste and the flov* ers Bft common fcrt : but ‘1 fist-d adjoining it is de- But you can imagine | two or three hours ■the orange ttees.eo ■’ * frdli atr and (calling ■mis fruits. fame, dated May : ve noJ * 8 ; Bg Bonapsrte’a in- terference in wtr behalf, 0 ani another tis the 22d of May observes, “ we enxioufly wait the arrive! of Commodore Preble off this town with his dispatches to o. pen a negociation for our ransom. Our consolation under our so long deferred hope is that bPleeais impofflble for it to be many days more now ’ere we fee hito.” CHARLESTON, Oeiober 12. Mr. FRKRiAt;—Be pleased topub lifh the following extraft of a letter re ceived this day, from James Maury, efq. Consul at Liverpool ; snd which letter, by the iuperfeription, was sent by' the Rolla. With cfleem, your molt obe dient. - John NEorviLiXi ilth OSoDer. , r ” I am lately commenced * Carolina merchant, and have eftabliflied a ship in the trade, called the Mififfippi. Should it (b happen that I can at any time fee ufeful in this way, the opportunity will be particularly acceptable. t , “ ,The mvafion is again a good deal talked of, yet iocks rife in the face of it. The best proai l can offer you of the continuance ■” Upland Cotton, 13d. a i;|d.per lb.—-Sea-Iflar.d do. “23d. a 28d. per lb. —Stained and Ordinary do. i6d. a zid. per lb.—Rice, 235; a 2 js. per cm.° Colombia, (S. C.) Oftober 6. In consequence of the appointment of Dominick Augustin Hal!,, Esq. of this town, to the office ofDiftridt Judge at Orleans, the inhabitants in jjeneral, de&rous at once to teftify their regret at losing him, and to congratalate (his appointment, invited him to an entertain mentat Dr. Green's Hotel. Benjamin Waring, Esq. was called to the chair. The dinner was handsome, and refpeft ablyAttended. Mr. Hall thanked the company with great sensibility for their friendfhip and attention ; and concluded with drinking, ts Prosperity to Colum bia.”—He soon after retired ; and his -health, given by Col, Wade Hampton, Our representative in Cdngrefs, was drank, with three cheers. -y v ■ - -- “ - . ‘’ Seymour & Wdolhopter, KATE FOR lA’i’K, A A‘T THEIR STURF ON THE BAV, AN EXTENSIVE an* VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOK S, the latest London edihoiw, IN DIVINITY, HISTORY, LAW, VOYAGES, TRA VELS, &c. &c. &c. Ew* Cash, produce tr jppßor . 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Wafer* Large Office do/ , Ivory Alphabets sos Chiidfeil Book Cafes* Gored with itiGrh&iva Books soi 1 young minds , A LAkGE COLLECTION Os laitruftive BOOKS for CHILDREN* AMONO WHICH ARB t Etiiblerns of Morality—Solomon’s Tfctri- Ele fpirltlialized—Family PhyfiCian*- Jappy Family—‘Charlotte Temple— HiGory of Donna Elvira de Zuares, a Very moral arid interelling little work-* Valentine and Orfofi—Farmers Daugh ter—Letter Writer—Childs Spelling Book, anew and highly approved Work, calculated to render reading completely easy to little children, and impreft upon their minds the importance of religion, and the advantage of good Child’s Companion and InGruftor, &c. See. Jne *7 54 ___ - , |-'f —’ - r “ - ■■■—- , FOR SALfe, Bt SEtMOUR fit WOOLHOPTER, Oil Ta Georgia Justice or Peace, CONTAINING The Duties, Powers and Authorities of that Office, as Regulated fay the Law* now in Force in thin State. Price | ■ dollars. June TAKE NOTICE. Tlw Werry that W* one* Mr. Zubly**, Is j oMflid •{•in iot ifTfiVflliri JOHN BECK . 1 SAVANNAH, Octosri 7 . |3- After SATURDAY neßt, 20th insc. SfcymoUr and Vvoolhoptcr’* PRINT JNG-OFfeICE and BOOK STORE will be removed .to Mr. BoLtoN.’fe Baltic Buil ding on the Bay, West of the Exchange, and next door to Dr. Ewell’s Medicinal Store, jv October 17th, 1804. Return of Votes for Members of grefs, from the Cottndct of Jacktin and Walton. .. ‘ EARLEY, 817 BRYAN, 789 MERRIWETHERi 629 CARR, 463 SPALDING* *96 JONES, *4O MEAD, 63 Amidst the diGreffing dtlaffiines occa fionedby the hurricane at the f uth ward* we cannot avoid a smile at the singular fate of Gun-Baat. No. i. which, it seems, in the hour of distress betook herfelf to the corn fields for ftfe ty. We flirewdly fufpedl that, in imi tation of her gallant lord high Admiral, Gie was fettiag out for Carter's Moun tain. U. S. Gaz. , 41 It is Gated,” fays the editor of the Evening P jG, ** that in the late tremen dous gale at Savannah, Gtm- Boat, No. i. has been driven a-ftiore, into a corn- field, where ffie now lies high and dry ; ready foradHon.” There seems to be an in timation here, that this boat Is laid up in a “ dry dock,” and that, if not uftful in protediing commerce, or fighting the Spaniards, (he will Gill do to shoot pid geons and fqoirrels. When the Britilh mcleGed our com merce during the adminiGrations of Washington and Adams the demo crats declared that it was cWing to the apathy with which government viewed all aggreilions from that nation. Brit ilh influence they Laid swayed our pub lic councils and faerjiiced the fights and independence of the country. During the fame, adminiGrations, when the French robbed our merchantmen, im prisoned and murdered our seamen, these patriots declared it Was all o *ing to the coldness with which government trea ted our good fiGcr Republic.—But now What will these good folks fry to firitifh aggressions and Freach robberies ? Will they tell us that Mr. jefiferfim is under BritiGi influence, or treats with too much coldness the “ enlightened gov ernment of France ?” Alas, they must now change their tune, and aferibe the fame effetta to different causes. They now find that all Mr. j spirit towards the one, and obftquioufr.efs tow ards the other is treated wicti indifference, injury and infulr. Trenton fed. Result ts the Ne-w-Hampshire Eleßion. From Fxkter, Sfpt. 26. ,f The votes returned for Members of Congrrfa have been canVsffed. The patriotic exertions of the Federal Re publicans have been completely fuccefs ful. The following is the agreeable re sult. , Federal T/Vlrt—Hon. S. Txnney 10988, votes, D. Houch 10979, S. Betton 10977, C. ElliS 10972* T. W. Thompson 10977. “ Democratic Ticket- - N .Parker 10209, E. Bartlett, 10174, C. Storer 10171, T. Cogfvvell 10171, J. K. Smith 10151. cgt *5- “ Average Federal Majority—So s.’’ The Democrats who lately aflembled at New-Haven, in Conne£licut* calling themselves delegates from 97 towns* ad dressed the people of the Gate in favor of changing the form of government. In that address is found the following pas sage : ■ . - ** Our Wifli ii’ t that than of *ll clallji would “ eooly rarmioc tbi* fufcj.ft in all its carta, “ tlad wotlld decide linear a full convi&ion “of its impcrtacct. By tkeir notes util It “ hncun their licts'ttn. if o constitution of peers “ desirable, tity toill note for mett uti ore la ja “ nor c t •.’* • . . By this felt the queGion has beeh tri ed j the election is closed j and the re sult is as follows; In the house of rep refentativeS the federaliGs ate tjz, the democrats 63, making a federal majori ty of 69. Lft fpriiig the democrats were 78, and the federal maj rity only 38 —From these faffs we prefuthe the democrats muG begin to confider the deitruiftioh of that little republic as a desperate undertaking. U.S.Gax From New-Having Soft. 2*4, 1804. ** Our elections took place on the 17th inG. The old Members of Con gress are all re-eleffed, except Mr. BaldThn, who detlißed.—The fede ral nomination hat fucceedcd 1 and the number of the democratic Rcprefenta tives i* diminilhed Fifteen. The par tika ih the House of Reprefentatikei will fiend more than two to one. Thus you fee that neither the Louisidka feftival, nor the late treatenablo iconventicn to force anew Confutation, has shaken Connc&icut.” From Windham, Sept. to. ** ‘Our cleft ions terminated extremely fatisfaftorily. In thia county we have defied 18 Federal Reprefentative*, afld 7 democrats ; last Spring we had only 14 federaliGs to io demos. In New- Jlondon county we have now to Stitt •lifts and 9 democrats j—last Spring we UA 9dy 7 fedwalifU to >| dtaocrati. fain of Connefticut appears thoroughly to have roofed the freemen of that State to a leafie of, their danger, and to have, drawn theth out on the cleftion Which took , place the 17th of this month, which of course has increased the Federal thsjority from the preceding eleftion. Old men, rethembering the example of Walhing ton, who rode ten miles to put in a fed eral Vote after he had been President of the U. S. thobgh willing to leave pub lic concerns to their more vigorous font, felt it a duty ta come Forward on this occasion; and the Hartford £purant mentions a “ Mr. Thomas Merrill, who, though in the goth year of his age* rode several miles to attend the eleftion, and to eVince his regard for a govern - ment under which he has lived almost a century.” We sincerely wim the peo ple of Mtlfachtlietts may catch the keal of their fitter Connefticut, in the ap proachir.g eleftions. Salem Gdx. The people of the State of Conhefti. cut, who are so often represented by the knowing ones among the democrits, as living under the molt oppressive system ’ pf government, annually receive out of the State Treafuiy the fom of 37,455 dollar:', more than they pay in. The Finances of this State are in the moll profpetous fituaticti of any in the Union, or the known world, ft has at interest the sum of one million, six hundred and Ninety one thousand, two hundred and eighty-sen)tn dollars. Ibid. Salinrs with Clocked Hats j 7 So strong is the force of habit (fays a correspondent) that our seamen, we are persuaded:, will never confcnt to rig themselves with cocked hatr, tight panta loons and red stockings and when the President endeavours to enforce it, de sertions will become so frequent that our armed ’Grips Will be left almbft def tituteof American feamen* and certain ly no new ones Will enlist. ibid. In the fpedph of the Governor of Ten ntflee to the LegiGature in July LG, he observed, “ A defalcation in fome of the holders of public monies has created fome einbamffment, the circulating medium of our country has been extremely scarce, and the citizens are by no means prepared to meet any additional burthens of tsxftion.” Pierpoint Edwards, (fays the Boston Centinel) is now the Daniel Shays of Connefticut ; and It is wholly th* contemptuous light in whiphrtne federal government of thit Gfte view his pigmy efforts to destroy it* and ita . troduce anarchy in its stead, that he does not meet the fate of the Maflachu fetts infurgent—profecuriofi and out lawry. —— , We understand that Mr. Dearborn, son of the Secretary of war, is to go out to Algiers with presents to that regency. Boston Tapir. / ‘ in im Deaths In the city and libeVties of Philadelphia, from the 2id so the 29th of September—adults 19— children 2$ —total 42. Deaths in the city of New-York, from the 22d to the 29th September, Adults 15— Children 34— Total 49. SHIP NEWS. port or SAVANNAH. Arrived since our last±— Brig Georgia, Burnham, New-York—B days. Chorleston, OH tier it. Six <Uyi tine*, Capt, Lttliv bad ({martgait from N. Tbt next dey, in lat. it j, long. 70, fpoKe (hip . Will lain, Mitchel, from Havana for Savannah—had beep compelled Id throW overboard ten. of her guna in the g*le. Scb’r. Ann Elika, Capt. Rydar, left Mohte fto-Bay on the ißtb September, bound for St. Uary’l. Ob the ltd, In 1>(, ad, >B, N. in a ftvare blow from S. B. carried a way her Jib. boom, ana split bet Sept, vj, lat. •. *8- spoke fch'r. Slifan, Fotler* from the B*y of Hond’uraa bound to Boston—Same day, (ell in With a fixadll Flinch privateer, who ordered Capt. Ryder to plat out hit boat and come oh botrd t Capt. ft. being short of hands, troth licltnefa, could not comply with thia older—and the Frenchman irritated, dis charged leveral moiktta at. the febooner—a bill from one of Which, pauad through Capt. Rydet’a waistcoat. Engliah thip now heaving in fight* they Rood away for har, or dering Capt. Ryder to follow 1 Toon after the Frenchmen boarded the (hip, revetfed the Sn glilh Union, and then Hood for the (rh'r. Su san—which vtffil, Capt. Ryder tbinka he also captured, aa he few all three fail Handing in for Cepe fcoranthu* —Sept, aft in lat* a ga, spoke * brig, Captain Kuft, with mahogany, bound lor Boston. Oftobar 6, ip a heavy squall from N. N. E. carried away the fore top-matt, fore Shroudi, Ac. Capt Ryder hu experienced e cohftaot fUccafiloa of bad waathtr fioce he left Montego.Bay, de nii 11 nidV>— NOTICE. IT having boon represented to the Board Os Fin Masters, thuk ft number of chimnits within the liftsits of the city are either cracked or parity blown down, and thtrihy rendered highly dangerous,from fires biting made.in tbtm.—Afbis it there fore to notify the different proprietors or occupiers of house t, v-jjbo have chimnies in this situation, ihtrj if they are not repair ed or taken d'twn in ten days from the date hereof, tbi sixth st Sion of the fire ordinance will he striQly enforced. By order of the Board. GEO. ANDERSON,) SAUL SIMONS, ISAAC MINIS. ) October 1 j ts. 66 TO BE LETT” AMD imtnmediate poOafltongiven, e store, or tenement adjoining Mefrt Lord and Cos. os the fubferiber’a wharf It troots on tbt ftrect or Feblic Dock, and i e good fland for bnfineft. for tanaa apply to Mr. Ebeae -111 Stark, oc ‘. GEORGE JONES. Ofiobar ix fifi AtfCTIOM. 70-MoßßofPthe \^thinstant,vsitltl sold for the benefit of all conct ned , os Messrs. Petit ana Reingear,Ps ’wharf. 22,000 ft prime - CtlFFfcE in ‘lkrces Barrels trd Bags Imported in the sloop Gov. Tatnaih Chditions CArH. Sale to commence at u o’clock. LEVY ABRAHAMS AuftV: AUCTION.’ * On UJNDAY the lq/A day of VoveMer nestK O/lUbt seld by public tuttiou, at the luflen- Htu.it of this Port, One Donbla and three Single barrel GUNS, •11 hindtomely mounted and Completely fin. idled—they were imported in ]anuary left, inl the (hip Juno, !me Miller, mailer, from Liverpool : at which pl,ce th.-y were (hipped by Alexander Meio, Kfqr. The cypher X G,H<e ia on one of the single Parrel / ~ PHOMAS JOHNSON, Collector. Ofiobcr ij) Os HUNTRR & MINIS’ OFFFR FOR SALE, For Gash or apfro*utJ Paper 9 tbt folh'UQ ing Articles > ‘ll £’f'} COFFEE 11 ar"} sugars jo calka Nails aßbrted ioo boxes 9 by 10 Window Glalb 3 bales Blankets 2 ditto assorted Slops 7J piddeg Invernef* B?g?ing ■2OO pieces Englilh Canvati, from N+tt 1 to 8 2 bales Lines and Bed Cords 1 hogfluad assorted Hardware ALSO, 25 tierces Very Prims RICE Oftober 17 im Cf Bills on For Sale, by ROE & DAVIES . Qftaber ii> gg Rice for Sale, fit: T. &R. NEWELL, ‘Oftober 17 66 Wayne's Wbar Mr. Cioriviere, INTENDING to leave fKt (Own in a few weak*, inforriu these who deGre to have their. LIKENESSES taken in MINIA. JURE, to make speedy application to Kim, in Broughton Greet, near the corner, oppofitft the Gnftom-houft. He will delfvir corrrft LikentfT-i {- the price of ?g Dollar,. Oft. t - 66 SJoaes to LeT. THE fubferibera offer to let, two ftoreafitw uated in the third story oif the large ft on* building qn their wharf—the laid ftorei hta • platform that leadi to the top of the bluff, and -'are aa cotgpMefy fitted op, ta any ftorea iat tbia place. They are both suitable for either the wholcfale or retail bfi.ieftla.ifhmediaul pofftffim ban be given, and term* made know* by appftcalion to TArIOR IA SCaM'ROUGH. OAoher 17 , gt 66 SHERIFF’3 SA LES . * Olf lit 17 th Dry tj Dumber next, will be tollb by Public Outcry, at lie Court Heme in this city, btlwittt the hours of so end 3 o'clock, Two Negroea kisrd.as the pr-ofty of ! 0 h P Oatta. PETER Sliicfc a o . Oft ‘ber 17 66 ; straVeb r • INTO the Pasture at Vrn*Sofcu funsetime in the Su zither of 1803” %po posed 10 have coihe through the Itiver Swamp, two Qjcen, one ■ dun and white pide, the eth er t dun cpjor, mark* and. with • split in one eat and dpiggtn handle hi the other, and branded with an IFlind a dtattaondl The person wheat they behmg to may have them by proving their propetty and paying (dr thia advertise. me nr, on application io Mr. Jacob Gofmuk on laid Plantation, or to THOMAS RHODES. Coolawlia tchie, S C Oftcbet 17 6$ GEORGIA. I Court of Odiniry, Odß M’lotoah County. 5 tober Term, 1804. . Upon the petition of Ferdinand O’Neals Esq. praying that John Ind Ann M’Culiocß, adminilfiatori, do make title*, to t tiaft of Land, according to a bond, oi N hSnil M'Culloch, dccealed, the intestate, give th©’ petitioner; it !* ordered, that the prayer t f th© petitioner be granttd, unlefi the said hdmiaif. tratora gala fay the fame, within the time pre. feribed by law. Thef* ere. therefore, to cite and admOoid*. all and fingttlar, the adminiftritora, kindfr#’ and and all others whom it may concern, to file their objeftiopi, (if my they have) in my ffiee, on or before theexpiratio© of three month* from the date of the public*, tioli hereof, otherwise title* will be made that, petitioner. By ofder of Court. c. abbrnethy, c c o.m.c. Oflober t* 66 WLNLH fUK HIKtL* i have for hit*, ao accompluhed Cook. Washer and Ironer. Sh. hu b.,n Mcuftom. ed to perform the wotk for e confiderabl© “ok’.w „ .. J * ut^ CH . hOR SAIKT A99 0D ,.^9° K ‘tV*ncb, with her child. Alfo,e likely w/aunrttoy. Apply t© eb.enezsr stark. Oftoberifs ,©, WANT S a SITUATION, A petfon. who can condnft an Export, Commit* .on or Grocery Ba*in*fi, being reg©. Itrly bred to the fitne 3 people wanting a per* son tefthiadefoription by applying either per. tonally or by letter, addrefled to A. Y. at this office will hear of particnUre. OQober eg, 6* “7 RbwAwAY, ‘ ” - A mulatto frlloW named JIM, about fire > JffT feet eight inches high, 17 (harp visage end long jPft/ nofe—hi* teeth are ve ■ftH*JK©gft|ry rotten, bat he may be indentified by fome marks which he hu on the inside of both his arms be. tween the wrist and elbow, made as ia fnppafed,with Gunpowder—on the one arm ia the reprpfentation of an anchor, and on the other fome letters or figures. Twenty Dollars reward well be paid to any person who will apprehrnd the said mnlatto man and deliver him to Capt. Putnam or put him in the goal of Savannah or Aurufts. CHARLES % COLCOCK, Aofoft fig II