Federal republican advocate, and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-180?, October 08, 1807, Image 3

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F.DTNBURGH, August 21. By a vessel arrived venterda) at Loll), in five dn\s from Copenhagen, Lain, that the British army was ready tor d-. barkativn'on Fiiday last, and that It Had been agreed to give up th<- Danish fleer, •aid t. he ah'ujr 20 sni!*it the line, to re main in on English port during iho War. GLASGOW, August 22-. 1 A Malta, Messina, and Gibraltar Mail arrived on Wednesdnv.hy which we learn that Lord CoUingwood has sailed ivi h a •trong sq iadmn for the Dardanelles. —- It is fd-o said, **ht an engagement hat taken place, In the Dardanelles, between the Russian and 1 urkish fleets,• in which the former {raptured two line of battle ehips. Dispatches have reached Government from the Kiver Plate. From the vesel which tarings the dispatches we learn, that previous *o her sailing on the sth June, jtn Expedition had sailed for Bucuos /Vy* res under General Crawfurd/ Dutch papers of date the I3th inn. state, that Bonaparte intends to inarch n Srmy into Portugal for the purpose of ex cluding us from the ports of that kutg'lort, ST. PF.TERSUUKGH, July 12. /hurt the Court Gazette r Thr General of the Cuv drv, Ba-on Bennigsen, is dismissed from the service for the recovery of his health. NEW-YORK, September 25. By the fast,sailing ship* h'r.'ZA., capt. Wa terman, and Gul.o- Hunter, rapt. Vose, the former from Liverpool and the I irrer from London, the Editors of t!ic New. 1( nrk Gazette have received London Pa* PKRS To the, iCih uit. It will be seen, a iriong the !• * tracts which wi* have given that the British have no wish to go to war, with this country—and that tha general expression of the public prints, indicate jtn ardent disposition to preserve the har ‘fTipny nt the two governments. Ali ap prehendons of an F. n'o-irgo on American vessels had subsided --a.nl tits? British go vennueiu \vaiting with anxious solicitude’ the arrival of the Disp.uciies se.nt out in the U. States schooner Revenge, when the merits of ihe pending miaone rstaitd ing would-be ill d. The British Parli uncut < prorogupil, by commission, on the Hth u ! t. Th t King’s on this occasion, does not even hint at American affairs. Insurance on American vessels from Liver i pool had fallen to 8 LONDON, August t2.’ A mail from Gouetrbtirgh arrived vef terday. I lieprivaieJettcrs hy tills con* veyar^eflare,thattheemperor Alexan. der arrived at Pe'eifKiighon the 17th uk but that his arrival was not announced by any difeharge ot catiuo.*, or any c ther dcmnnßratiort of jov. The mail contains an account of the military o perations at Stralfund to the 22d ult. but we had previoulty received ac counts so Ute ax the goth, at which time the fortrefs had not iurrendered. ‘The German legion did duty for the full time on the aid. On the fame day Lord Cathcaii left itialluud for ku gen. ’ T he private letters by jfie Tonnin gen mail which arrived on Monday livening, (fate that recent proceedings inspire but little confidence in the ad heretice of Kuflia to the interefls of Great Britain ; and indeed, the cirruin ftances imparted by Mr. Secretary C m ning in the Houle of Commons 0.1 Monday evening, have confirlerably „ damped the hopes of those among us, who on the blush of the fubjett, expect ed fiftmi the Rufliin overture a pacific ref ult. The friendly intentions mam felled towards this country in one of the articles of the Treaty between Ruf fia and France, have from circuni’ fiances which remained > be explained, been fufFcred to remain a dead letter in jefpetl to us, who were the declared ob jetl of it. We e mnot help observing that Bonaparte far from having | o fl fight of his favorite object of hostility againtl Great Britain, appears by the iaft letters from the Continent, to be more intent than ever on the cllablifh ntent of anew law of nations, (ecuring the liberty of the leas and the indepen deuce of every (Jag. KuHia. will ultimately be induced to enter into these inierelted’ views of Bonaparte a- i gainP the naval supremacy of Great” Britain, is a quedion upon which we 4 re at piefent d.djrous of wi.h holding jur-opinion. ‘Tift Continental Poliir cians, however, are Ids backward in pronouncing their dccifion upon this übjefcV; and it i-wVcn allcted, that fin. determinedis Napoleon upon the unr veifal recognition ol i>i* favorite pi in iple, that the French troops will re main in Germany until the full accoin. phlhiucnt of his ohj-B. Aug nil 14. HIS M AJPSTVV, hjteKCH. Parliament was prorogued this af- ‘ ferhoou with the following Ipeech from his inajeßv’*: commilfioners: ” My Lari; and GintUmttnt% li \V C nave it in command from his 1 un a jelly to exprds the Jadsfatlion with ( which he finds himlelr enabled to give you tiiat reed’s which, after the great and diligent exertions which you have irtrde in if\e difipatch of public business, mull at this advanced leafon of the I year he so particularly definable. , “ His maje'iy Has been graciously pleated to dired ms to return his thanks for the Heady : * ty and attachment to his Pcrfon u...i Government, and zealous devotion to the public lervkc, which ha.''e character!led all ycur de liberations, and m .! especially to •hank you lor the fvaionable exeuions which joubave enabled him to fsiake for the augmentaticfn of the uiUitary fulv” of his k'ligdom.. “ Ccntlevm of fa Jitufe of Common;. His M-j it y has connnanded 11s to return you his warmed thanks Irr the’ lupplies which you have g:anted with so much clwerhilnels (or the current year ; and when It con Ciders the mo vilioi) which you have made lor ’.hole contingent and un orelecn services, which the eve)Hs of toe war may ren. dcr needfary, i.is majesty has the grcat ell faiisfdtiion in recogm zing ibc wis dom wherewith, in a time of exttrordi nary difiyukies, you hive anucjpatvd the poll,'hie dematsds which those dif* hcult ies n> av < ‘vcalioo. ” My Lord; a.-tj dc.tttcmcn. t{ ills Majt’iiv commands us to af lure you, that he deeply deplores die unfortunate jlfue ol die war upon the Continent. 1 41 1 lie immense exfenfion of the power and influence of France, and the undifguited deteimination of ihe ene my to employ the means and refour evs of thole counttics which he poffefi. es or controuls to. the purpole of es, defiling the min of this kingdom, un doubtedly prelent a formidable, view of the dangers and dilficuiites which this country has to epcotmftr. “ But his* majdty trulls, that the loyal and brave people over, whom he reigns are not to be naouted or dilheart ened, “ From the rccolleclion of those difficulties under which hi. people have luccejVfuMy struggled, and of those dan gers which they havehapjdly furtnount ed, bis majell y derives tl>e conlolation ol believing that ti:e lame fpiit and perleverance which have hitherto re m a toe'l unbroken will continue to be excited with unapated vigor and lhc.* cel’s. 1 “And while his majesty commands us to repeat the allm.mces us Ins con. (Lint teatlinds to emcnain any propo* iah that may lead to a lecure and bon* orable peace, he comtiunds us at the lame time to cxprels his confidence that his Parliament and his people will lecl wa*: him the neceffiiy of perfever* itg in thole v-gorousef} -*t swhichalone can gi ve the eh. rat ter of- honor to a. ny m gociation, or the prolpetf offc A cunts or perniauency to any peace. Jlis nj,;je!lv’ therefore, tru.ts that his people wiil always be ready to sup port him in any nrmafure which may oe need!ary to defeat the deiigns of his imetnies agamft ihefndciiendvnce of his m a jelly’s dominions, and to maintain a g tinft any undue pretentions, and a* gamil any hoihie confederacy, those jull rignts wliicii hi? ixiajtlty is always lielirous to exccrcilc with temper and moderation, blit wm.U, as elFeutjjl to the horor of bis crown, and the true mu red o 1 hi.< people, lie is determined wer t.o hirtenuLr.’’ . Cfe GbHocafe. ‘VANNAH, October 8, 1807. W* hare been favour*d v,tli London na- P’r to thr, 19 h Aiyr bvth * Ma*v Capt. Storks, 28 -lav* from Gp.cen.iCK. -uid Nnv ,}ork papers to the ?7U 0 t bv tjc Ama zon, Capt. Copo, a days f’roin New-York from which iv have selected tlm moat in teresting articles for this days paper. On Monday l ist at an Election of ‘■ ’ mj b-ws nt thr State f.egislature for this Conn- Jeremiah Cnyier E,q.ocas chosen Sena tor, and Joseph Sevan. William Davor, and LiLvaid Harden Esquires Koprese'itanves. 1 lie. following is a statement of the Full. , SENATOR.. JEREMIAH CjUYLER ff 4 t Ptll'R H. MOP. FL 214 R' ; preskntative. I JOSEPH BRYAN 5V11.U AM DAYtES • 3 4 Bl>W aß’> h ‘.UD?.N od j M< .H-TT.i1.17. 1. NAI HANIItI. G. RUTHERFORD ! Exchange Coffee'H ouse. rosprrrOsilY informs ’ , ’“ nf * 9 *-od th Public pertcrallv an as tak-m all tbose Kooius in that were occupied bv ♦ thclatejWr.fi. Reynolds, with ;<n inten tmn of making it a permanent cstablGh -111 . n “ an< ‘ hopes, by his efforts to give s lUsfiN.Tion to those w-ho mv favour him with their company, to merit, a share of public patronage * —Rooms jvill akvavs be k - < | ,rdr^'n thc ” of Socirties soid Clolh who mav honour him with their meetings. Hit Bar Room will ahva\S be supplied with the best I.itjuqra that can bt pi oe ‘'red—and Newspapers from different parts of the United States, are taken and Ic g 1 ■ ir y filed for the atnusement and convenience of those who favor him with their customs Uc will al-o keen a reguiar niaiinc list, containing the arrivals and clearances. OYSTER.sUFPKRS win be furnish. e'} ter any number, on giving timeK’ rto- Uce, and paaies accommodated with se parate tooms. IvOBER I LfiST ER> (October 8. 22 HKCEIVED PUR THE AMAZON, 4 pipes country GIN L\ T STORK, 100 bags G !• E K N C OFFEE NOW OPENING, 2 bales GOA 1 INGS, various co lours, suitable for house servants. For sale by JON AiH AN MEIGS. October 8 2 , Loaf Sugar, 40 hhds. first quality LOAF SfTGAR, received on consignment, per ship Eliza 1 lrom Liverpool*. And lor sale bv j TAYLOR & SCARBROUGH. | nCf '‘ bf T -> t j l- . V i\ Uli\o Frtm the brig Amazon, John E. Coir ma*Ler y frem NEtv Yokx, 150 purrs BAGtiiNG *5 hfitls. SUG \ll, superior qualify * 25 quarter ca >ks Malaga wine GRE \ r CO l r$ fu bales BLANKETS and NEGRO CLOTHS MOLL \ND GIN In ptjws, etc. &.c. for sate, iuw, y^y- A- & i>. RICHARDS & CO. October 8. 2J | “ AUCTION. | for ihe benefit of all con cerned. On TUESDAY, the 13th instant, wi II be sold for the benefit of all concerned, Xf7S> The ship SALLY, Ol Boston, b u ilicn about 180 •waawMM ions, and tier appurtenances, put uit'. this port in distress, on her voyage H orn Havdiuia to ( haiititoii. I'he sale will take place on board said ship, lying at Howard s ‘vhart, precisely at Noon. G. W. NICHOLS, Auctioneer. Ociob-r 8 22 J o Rent, Andpo&se.'y'ton given immediately , 1 lie \V hart and Stores known •'* Anciaux'* Wharf, in tins city. If not ten ted * >v *h® i't November cnßui''g, it will be. void a 1 private sale, on t*asv terms. Ap V iv to WAI. DAVIES?E<o. Octoacr t 4 M FOR LIVERPOOL, Ih- Well know a fast sajing ship -Al'i® Will he ready to rniffvc her cargo on the 12di Inst, fil'd -W'li be m.-rit tdl will) nil pos dlilc <!i^pa s ch. Fur freight or passage,apply on board, or to TAYLOR & SCARBROUGH, October 8 22 By the shifts Alexander Hamilton and Ki. >z\, from Li vf.Rf 01, ; Mei.iss, Taylor & C_ ! o . have KLCRjvroIVPAIT TITHRsUF}>Lr OF IVinter Goods , And by the ship Mary, daily expected from Gicvnock, they are to have the rc ln-uiuicr, whjch, together will make a very gr- Hi variety and extensive assortment ofas WELL SELECTED GOODS, as have ever came to this, market—bemtr every article of them selected by one of the P u t,.era, residing Ihntaui, who is misses •ed of every advantage of procuring Goods on the best terms, w hich niHenabiu them -7 n ' ake Ar f:s at very low rate. Among the (rumls received, will be found the FOLLOWING ARTICLES, via. White > • Green and [ i?LA iNS. Brown ‘ London Dniffo A Bristol dut<. BLANKETS. 7 4 l2 4 Bose ditto } W’tute N Blue / Hed V WELCH FLANNELS. bcai let anti \ \ ellqvv. ) G-iebale London Drcged Sniit-r-N fine (’loihs-and Kerseymeres / For 1 ‘.so cases Loudon made Hat* of > Retai!- tke very best quality and \ ng. newest fashion * j One case newest fashion London Straw Bonnets An extensive assortment of Yo-kshire Sn pethne CLOTHS and KEKSEYMERIS Ditto ditto second Cloths And ditto Kerseymeres Yorkshire Narrow Cloths Blue Strouds—Nap! Frwze Bath Coating—Fearnought And coarse Gtoths, of every description Patent Cord, *, Toilcnet, -f VEST Worsted Marseilles Quilting f COATING. S a ansdon h J Benets worsted and cotton patent Cord Cot ion Cordurovs Velveteens and Fancy Cordi of aft colors and prices Men’s & Youth’s Wool, n Duto, ditto plated / HAT.S, in con- Dim ditto fine, Vvenient boxes Ladies duto ditto, i for country 1 outh plated J stores Servant’s Glazed Leather Hardware, done up in well assorted casks, shop keepers. Buttons of all kinds Guns ami C/uu Locks Knives and Foi ks Pocket and Pen Knives—-Spectafcles * <tc *' et and pound Pins NicJles— Horn and Ivorv Combs Ladies elegant ornamented hair Combs Cotton Hosiery, of eiyrv description , an(l Lambs \fSol ditto ditto , l ,r ‘ ntct *.Laaibrics, new patterni t, ’ * L ' , atnbray, ot an elegant stylo Cotton ditto—Dimities P*am Cambrics, all widths Elegant figured duto Cambric Shawls Damask and other silk ditto B.atk Barcelona, and various ether silk Handkerchiefs A complete assortment of new fashion Ribbon. Cotton Counterpanes Romai and Pullicat Handkerchiefs Durants, Calimancoes and Shalloons Boiybazytt* iU'd BombaZeens Satin Peeling White and black Persian Black silk Floreuune Ditto Satin Ditto Mode Ditto Crape Ladic* Pic Nic and other silk Glovea Ditto ditto Cotton duto Ladies and gentlemens silk Hose Sewing Siik ,id Twist i bread- Laces and ditto Edging Cotton ditto ditto ditto ° Huckabacks—Fancy Diaper Fancy 1 owels—TaOie Cloths Cotton Shirting—'Fable Covers <d, Bd, 10d, 20d, clasp head Naif* Crockery Ware, m well assorted crates for retailing Glass Ware, in dtttp, &c. &c. October it gg