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LONDON, tVpgirft !**.
In a letter from the Billie, of Aitguft J,. it if ft-strd,
<h*t one of the freest -rtb le* ofthe tre.’fiv of Til fit fli
•jutlates, that il E-nglar.fi a- e* not rccept th--* mediation
cl RuiTot. to make pe.-tcc, that Rt.-flia and PerGa are to
• tackthe Bn’illt pofii-lTi m in India, and tlist the
Ri.lll.ut forces now in the Mediterranean .are to join
the Turks to expel tke Britifli fleet frimvthe Mediter
ranean
Th- Frecch troops which have served iiPpohrid im
mediately .on their arrival in France, are to he ordered
Jo Che ct.-aft opposite England where camps wore pre
dating'! the mo ft cx'eirfiv'e aifd foivnidable kind.
The French force aljcroblingon tin; borders of Hob.
■flein, ate laid to amount ICfjffCpaf
Cattaro ard C; file Niteva held by tlte Ruffians, in the
Gulph of Vert-ice, are to be reflored to the French.
1 he conunnd Qf .auny. i*qpv*rti-fw* Gen,
EuxliovderV-'-'fienerai Bffon Sent iiigfcn ‘Hairing been
“difinifled to recover his health.”
1 he island of Zealand is the piime feat of the Danlfli
ionatcd>y .on which Copenhagen, the chief, city of
’Denmark, and t Uineur are •Gfnated. Copenhagen is
about d.t Aanericau miles S. of the. Sound, and contains
(st em ding to Pinkerton) nearly loc.ooo inhabitants
Ihe Daniih fence. exHulive of Norway, i* Hated at
4C.000 ; and the navy at S3 ships of the linfi—Dift .nce
. aerrf* to Holl'lcin, 15 nv-k*
The Bruifh fleet hi the Baltic, appear to have made
. ewerydrlpt fttiop for afucccfsful attack ou Copenhagen,
aiid in fa<fl lor completely surrounding the -whole
illand. ■ Between H'dftein and the opposite fliore in
Zealand, to prevent the French troops freyn coming
over, are 4 flops of the line, 4 frigates, and a number
Os gun boats and trarifjiOrts.
The Grand Army of Denjnaik, being at Holftiin.
there were ftrpp- fed to he nrtt wore than Ia to x6,0c0
troops cn the illand of Zealand.
Gen. Savary 1* to he the new French Minifler to
R. Ilia and Count N Roxnanxow, tire RufTiaii minifler
in-r France.
■Matillal Bcrtbier, and M. TaT.yrand, have been re
leafcd from the laborious diities of. their 1 ire cilice
The former is appointed Vice 'onftahle of Fiance, and.
the latter Vice -Grand Fiedler General Clarke fue
led* to the office of Minifler of War, and Mr. Chani
pagny, to that of Foreign Affairs.
Theeoi-fl of the German Ocean, from the frontiers.
Os Holland to the month of the Elbe, arc to he occu
pied hy the Butch troops.
August aa.
We have this afternoon received a Oottenhurgh
mail, the contents of which are liigiily-tinportant Tlu
Danes a r e determined on resistance. We insert Hie fol- ,
lowing pi-ivate letter, lor the authenticity of which we
pledge ouilelyes as the moil fatiifaiftory account of the
intentions of Devmark. and the jufieft commentary on
the proceedings of this country in our power to afford.
Cif nhiigtn, Ai/r'vfl 1 1.—At the prelent moment, all
•is conjecture, coiifuiion, and anxiety. This illand is
row cqnip'mly encircled By the Britifli fleer, and, nn-
til ycfterday.even the ta-itir-rtry were ignorant of the
Bit lives of its appearance or dc signs. However, it ap
pears that Mi. jackfon foul prefer*ted liimfelf on
Thursday alKeil to our Prince Royal, who referred
Jii.ni to his .tiajefty’s minifies-, ‘count Bernft.rp
Wbat has pafftd is not yet known, but yesterday, ail
sy're alanred by the inflivity of owr-htvftile prepara
ticn'*; and, this day, unexpectedly furonfed by the
pr tierce cf the Prince in jicrfcm, .whicti gave anew j
*Atmg rerlfie feeling*, as well as preparatory operations
Os the people f all ranks-aiid defeript-ons. It is-how
ever farrl, that Mr. Tavlor will to-morrow have an an- ‘
eWerxce, the relult or which w ill and. termiue ;he proce
dure of the arirninent., They have been this day ad- ‘
ditioHa’ly r<'inforred hy the troops that were previ
ously at Strailuud; so that in the weak ur prepared Rate
we are ip, very little opposition can be given, unlef.
Vha't can be excited by the highly aggravated, feelings <
*rd spirit Os the un< frending, peaceable, and injured ,
peop'.e oftmhappy Denmark, i feel hr his Majesty
with you—l feel for the of ild England—
•ud, whilc I ant icipai c, I dt-plor-e t! e Tut tire conletjren
ces. Mr Carlykc, Hit former Britifli minifler, is yet
hi re, bur will be i-ts tc-rtn. row ; and the next day will
tnoil probably, and ttrreine our fate ”
August 21-5.
With refpt <ft to ti e great 01-j-cl of natrnna! expec
ts lion, dispatches from admir: I Gambier, and the pro
ceedi.ngs of the- British fleet befoie Copeohsgeu, no
frtfh intelligence had been received at a late liiur last
•ighf.*. “•
> Alrt Cr ffom.-Yaiiouih liail reached the city by ex
plff , which my'tious, thai a rtietchaotn'jin had put
yity. that port bririgtug intelligcnci.- of her having aclu
ally been present ac Hie commencemejß of. the bor.i
bart'ment of llopinhagfn on/the 17th. If it were
rtlol'.ed to attaeic the city, operations fhouhl certainly
have begun before this. C m (let t commands the win le
island ; its slate of defence is very imperfect Were
the minds of our governors.therefure made up on the
point, and tfey arc rcfolvcd to stand all rillfs, they
illhu ! d certainly uo! permit their admiral to turn nego
ciator, or inflitu-c a marine catiii et on t he- quit f cr,tli ck.
To abl is hrre to do evetyahingj all oifcuffi.ms is so
much dtlay, and advahtaga to the entmy. Admiral
1). ekworth found it f* htfcrc Conft^ntinople; let ad
miral Gambler improve upon the precedent.
All expedition more formidable for mifehitf of any
kind, was r-cVer fitted out by this kingdom. The
Danes have manned all their h.trerics, and are prepar
ed to nfill; ualcfs we anticipate them here, wf might
as ivell have flaid at home. Whatever you do, fltike
the blow! You have gore too far for negotiant ns to
do you any good.
Augn ft C.p
No dispatches have t een received from Adimra't
Grmbirr later than the 10th. When the left accounts
were fentt ffon the oth inst 1. 5 fail of the line were
moored in two lines within gun flit, tof Flfu.epi Caflte ;
and wi-hin them were transports With ls,ocO ‘troops
> on board.— I*our fail of-thjt litiie were c(f Oopcnhagen,
with 8 frigates, !o sloops of war, a tnunber of
gun-bfigs, In e-flu ps,.tranfpoi ts with troops, See. Four
fsil of the line, 4 frigates, and a number of gun boats
and tranfpoi t*, were flationed between Holflein and
the Island of Zealand, to prevent the French from
going over into the Island. The whole of th ‘Marine*
asd • nun.her of the seamen, w-cre lield in readiness to
land, in cci.jui iSlion with the troops.
We bare great pleafurc in knowing, that the spirits
®f the Front h before Straiftind, have rcce-vctl a cottfi
Clerable cheek fr< m the bravery of the g-an ifon, who
have totally rented the enemy m all their late f rties.
Tiivate accounts, which may he rel-’cd on, ehim.te the
loss of the French fir.ee the conmencen ent of the
h'oLkadc, at Scao men, in kifltd, wnuubed and prifotv-
MS.—Atuong the wounded are the ( hiel engineer s who
diredled the fiegf. Gfcri. I.oifotr and Ct'donel Mon ts. tr:
tHe former is f-akd to have loft his right arm. I.arge
hf die* of the rroeps were at riving da ly frt.ni Holland
to aflilt in the fiegc. His Swct ifli Majvfly, are
<kmfidcnt!y tflured, i* rcfolvcd tha{ this tt.rtnfs shall
not lx: furremtered to the French but if the garnit n
flit aid he rflductd to the lall,. cxtretniiy, they have re
ecived ns to blew op tie ivoxks On this
nfcornt,a corrs of miners Irene hern - rdered thither
from Dal<cardia. His Majefly displays unconimon
aiflivity, and is prefcut alstoft evepy hour vpoß the
ratnpaits.
When (he last mail lef. Tonningen; * great numhe’
of Britifli iliips -had arrived in the Stmrttf frnm Peierf
hurgli, fonie with cargoes, oil ert with only a pa-1 of
their lading, and many in ballast. They had Filed
with the greafeft expedition,, in cor-frijiieiice of inlor-
Bißtion of tlie probab. Irty .f ah immediate ruptni e Ik
w*tru this cnuuti-y ittdKufiia..
CITY OF r.OMDOM T'.VVFRN,
Friday , Aug ift 2 1 .
At x ofthe Committee of Merchawt*.
, Philip Sans M Kfywirt in ih* ( hair.
The Chairman Sated, that he had received a lettc
from Jt'iin Richardson, t*fq Vice -Prcfulent of the
Am-ric m Cham 5 tr of Commerce at Liverpool, ac
companying certain refoliuions of that hoard, and their
Circular Letter dated the Uthiuft.—the fame having
lieen read, it was
Resolved tnranimoufly, That this Committee will be
af all limes happy to receive airy communications
frora the Anieiican Chamber of Commerce, at l.iver
iionl which may have a tendency to promote her com
mercial iiitercourfe between .the Britifli Empire and
the United States of Amei ica ; bwt’ with the know
ledge that negoc'atione of great political importance
are peditigdetwcen. th-e Government of this couflltry
| ntrd-Hie-Amerrcan States, they are of opinon, that any
on tbeir part, at thepttfent nxoijutit
would be improper ; and this Committee having no
I reivon tcf.bciieve-His Majelly’s Governmentto be ill--
Idifpofed to an amicalilt- accommodation of the pre
lent diffi-rencej, fee no necclfity for ” aflbeiations be
ing formed in the different maiitifaclnring townj and
j sea-ports, for the fiurpofe of cdlcifting information
1 as to the profpcdisof a good under (lauding, or otlier
? wife, between the two countries.” But if it fliould
1 at anv time appear, that therfl’irta of this Committee
can he ufeful in pronouncing cordiality and harmony
b-tween the two Government*, tliev will.be ready to
1 do every thing in their power for the attainment
. of fbdt£ra!de anol jeifl:,
John Grat, Secretary.
GREENOCK, August 2fi.
A mail from Tonnineeu, bringing Hamburgh and
AI ton a-papers to the tfvh infl. arrived on Friday. .
] The face uT affairs in Denmark seems to be fomewhit
changed from the pacific afpcifc they seemed to have
aflnmed towards this country.—As before dated, ad
miral Gambler had allowed the Danes five davs (from
the toth to the 1 hy )to corfider of the p.-opticrv of
allowing the Biitifli forces to occupy Copenhagen and
the.furromiding country; we do not know what an
f’.vt-r was returned by the D mes, but the mod vigo
rous preparations were immediatelv made to relifl the
landing of the Britifli. trot ps. The batteries were in
stantly manned, the guns loaded, military cnminaddcr*
sent for from all parts of Deptnark, and every pod'-ble
arrangcnvrnt made to repel a hoftiie attack.
By an article in the Altona papers it appear* that
Mr. J.ickfon, in hi* audience with the princc-rojA, at
Keif, otlicially called upon Denm ir’c to declare fur’ Ohe
party or the other, as from the viidmt tncafaces *i!opt
ed by France towards this country, the netiltali'v of
Denmark could no longer be rccognifcd His Royal
Highness is laid to l-.avc received Mr. Jaekfon with
thegreateft coolness, .and the answer he gave was that
of a high spirited and independent foveteign He said
‘ l tlat DenmarkcrtOuJJ t.r-juier eej-ry. jiawcr as her er.esny,
mho attempted to violate her neutrality ” The Prince im
mediately left-Kiel, as it is said, with a firm determi
nrtion nor to surrender. the Dantfh navy, or to admit a
fingfe Englifli soldier into Copenhagen I Its Royal
Highness-arrived at Copenhagen, on the morning of
the llthibft. and his pref- nee is said to have inspired
joy and confidence in all ranks.
The outward bound mails .pf the . 4th and 7th .inst.
were leized by the Danes on their arrival at Tnnnin
gen ; the dif'patclies were taken out, but the .letters
were regularly forwarded. An order was given on
Friday, t>y government to the poft-oflice that no more
letters be forwarded at present to Tomiingcn, and
that communications fliall in future be made via Got
tcnhurgli.—The agent to the Euglilh pofl-eflice at
Tonningcn arrived in England bv the last packet, as
did Mr. Thornton and the coufuls from Altona, all of ;
whom have reached London. The king of Denmark
had been reiroved into Jutland. • .
HAMBURGH, Auriift yi”
The foflowing Proclamation, addrt (Ted hy King to
hi* fubje&s, of the ceded Proi iuces, lias been pub
liflird liere : ‘’
“ Yeti atc.acopiainted, beloved, inhabitantsof faith
ful Provinces, Territories, and Towns, with n-.y. senti
ment-., an<: with events of the (jft year. My arms
fuccumtyd under the prcfTurs of auisfor-tunes, the ex
ertions ofthe last remains of my army proved frnitlcfs;
forced back to the outmoft borders of the Empir-*,and
even my powerful Ally having judged it necclfary to
conclude an armifticeand peace, nothing remained for
me, but to with to reftorc tranquility to tny country ;
after the calamities of war. peace was concluded as cir
cumftancrs dictated ; the mod painful facrifices were
required of myfelf and my hou.fe. What arcs and
worihy ancestors; convention, love, and confidence had
united, was td be fevered,- my rrFo-ts.fhe exertions o fall
who belonged tonic, werenfiicl in vain. Evte ordains
a tather to part with his children. I reteafc you from
all alii gianre to ,my perfotj and my house. My nn ft
ardent wilbes for your prosperity, > ttend you to your
new’ Sovereign, be tct him what you were to me. No
fate,no power can est” ce in my hi.fom, and in the mind
of my. family, the rcuumbrante of sou.
“ FREDERICK WILLIAM.”
“ Mem el July *, 1507.”
NKW-YOHK, October 7^-
On I hiurstlay the ship Sa!h', Captain
Hir*L.y, arrived at Boston, frtvnr) Liverpool.
Sbe failed on the?Bfh nf August, and
brought London papers to the 25th. The
ILvmge frtni ti e United Srates, had not
arrived. . ,
Nrw and positive orders, we und.sr
stand, have been sVnt to the Officers in the
military ser v ice of the United States not
to enlist any .Bt itish desei'ter.
ALtXANUkIA, S:ft. 22.
Thomas I'toclJulc, 3 citizen of the Unit and Stater ard ikri
in Hurt Old aunty, AWy’.W, arrived at Alex and, in on
Sundays**ning hy lai.J from Lyn- Haven Bay, Lavir.e
Bar y daysJince made his rs ape from tie Britijh Jh.p ‘Tamar ‘
ciipt Si hifon-—Hc Jiatts that they sent him harsher ivilh torn
if 1 ret sand foie fe'arnen- on Jhire in dtfgu fe io p> Veu rt frrjh fro
*•/">/; that■ nrhile the Jfrets’ there at a farmer s bonfe pro
curing them, bfitte fid SheUale trill awo other'feamen
(l nf. Jlen‘n) math theii fiape thtongC the cot htiy th two
Engljhmen went to Nos nil. and he having ‘hren rt gift-ted rs
..JttsmuH in the till Hois- office ‘of Alexandria, made his way
Lets, ajler having been on board said v JJ. I fir tkrse years—
he novel arc, plea any of his eiiajef.fi homily
iVe are ini! ned trs b,lietse, that the>e ij not the fmnlhf foun
dation if/tutl in the alcvejtoiy. J-'lbt ‘ hritijb lave a frigate
called the Tamar, /he it nit, not ever bds b/en on the Ariel hau
path n. In July | BCB, and in alp, it / a fl, f<e was laid up in
ordinary at t b album,*’ and being aft built fiip , it i, f, nlnt
blrjbe will mr.he again, /ent to fa, having nearly tajud the
ieim allotted fur sch Jhips. . c i. here-is no C.ip tain in the H,i
t/h navy of the name of Robin fan, exi.pt capt. Math H.bbn
Juu. who has. beena Pap t. attain f nee lyf h\ a , emulation
. in the britijh navy, no Captain can c< mm and a ft .gate having
been pjl as .'nng a, captain Uobinfon la * been.
rile tut two -art'ls ji ce two seamen cane 1p ‘0 t! is place.ana
told a ftny fumubing tile the uhoue, except that they fitd ii
was (he bt liana , that they had defirted from; as it nat
■ known that tit Belt in. 1 <rvus ad tlul'.fsx at the time, the fel
luw, were del died in a lie. and treat, dj, impofle< s free which
I we heard nolle eg more on the Tubjrfl, until we read tlu above.
Ibe fid. j ft wa, not woitb notice, except to prove how many
\f itfebo.ds art imptfed on the public.
* Hide ! tecle s Ufs July ’ 8<” 6 rtmj Abril I 807, and yet
this /nan bat b,eo on board this vjfel three yarn.
Cl )i rM-ocate.
nwimiwiiiww ■■rwiwriißwiw imiw iw ■ ■■ mt— iwmm.
SAVANNAH, October. 1.5, 1807.
Our Patrons will ho indulgent
enough to excuse oor giving them a hail
sheet for the present —as well as the quality
of paper we have beep under the necessity
of using for a few publications back, bav..
ing been disappointed of the seasonable
supply we expected—We now 1-ook for a
supply in a few days, when we will endea
vour to make up the deficiency. ’
John Y. Noel, Esq. has received and
accepted the appointment of Judge of the
Superior Caurt for the Eastern District of
Georgia.
ELECTIONS.
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Senator E. Howell.
ltepreaentativ; 3 A. Hatcher and J.
H itch nson.
COLUMBI \ COUNTY.
Striatar J. Foster.
Reprtsentailvr.it B. Williams, W.
Reane and H. Blair, jun
JEFFERSON COUN FY.
Senator C cl. L. B. Bostick
.Representatives J. Cobbs, jun. B.
Whitaker.
BURKE COUN 17.
Senator Col. H. V. Milton.
Representatives Gen. A. Jackson,
Wimberly and W. Bine.
EFFING H A M C O U N FY.
Senator J oho VValdhauer.
Representative David Gup-el*
LIBERTY COUNTY.
Senator John Stevens.
Representatives Elias Cassels and
Andrew Maybank.
INTERESTING LETTER
From Mr. Merry, late nvnifler from the Court of
Grot Britain, to the United States, received at
New-York, dated
Charge 1- Street, (LondonJ Auguf XI.
1 have been favored with your letter, to which I
have deferred replying, in the daily expedition, that
fome official account, from America would enable hi*
Majefty’* government to have determined upon the
line of couduA that it may ultimately appear expe
dient to pursue, in the critical ftafe of our relation
with that country. ,
For a definition of the manner in which the qurf
tion (lands at this moment; and will remain until
official information be received refperting the pre
tention* of the American government, toward* an
adjustment of the complaint on their part, occafmr.ed
hy the affair between his Majesty s fliip Ln>p.jrd,and
the Clielapeake friga'tc, I cannot do better than re
fer you to the explanation given last night by Mr.
Canning, in the House. of Common* To'Ahar ftite
merit, however, it may be fatbfaAory I fliould add,
that, as government have, in their explanation* with
the American minister here, disavowed the principle
im-m which Admiral Berkely has atftrcd, and recalled
him in eonfequencef of the orders he issued, there i*
great rcafon to hope that this aflair will be settled in
ail amicable manner. - .
The fallowing are tie olfervations /Mr. CaNKING, allud
ed t* in the foregoing letter :
The nrxt question was, as to our re'ations with re
fpeift to America ; and firft, lie must premise, that
whatever might at present bo the fitua irtii of this
country with America, it in no degree arose from tire
co.iduA of his majesty s prelcnt MimUers. Finding when
they came into office, a Treaty had been negotiated
by the late Ministers and sent to America for ratifica
tion, it became the determination of the present Mi
nisters not to do any thing which might in any de
gree tend ‘o diflurb or iircrferc with that treaty. In
firm-lions were sent to our Minister there to that ef
feisl, and others of a similar nature to our Naval
Commander on that ftaiion. If the treaty was ra
titied, they had determined to put it in force, and
a<ft on it the fame a* if had been a treaty nepociatcd
by thrmfclvi *. If it w. s rrjr,ft e d, it was their in
tention, so to act toward* Americ i a* to evince, on
their part, the moft unequivotal ilrfiie and wilh to
maintain, with that country, the relations of peace and
amity. TJp to the prelcnt moment our government
had not received any information or communication
from thence till Saturday, and that was only a copy
of the Proclamation ent out of an American news
paper, and tra'nfmitted by our Minister there. He
had however thi* day app'ied to the American
Minister to know if he had any official communi
cations to make who had returned for answer that
be had recived no official inftruclions as yet.
In the Corn Planter, arrived at Philadel
phia, Irom London, Major Biddle came
parserger. He is the hearer of dispatches
from Mr. Monro and Mr. A rmstrong ; the
latter, it is said, relate to the acquisition
of.lhe Florida*. Persons who have con
versed with Mi. Monro say, that he en
tertains no doubt of an amicable settlement
of our diiferenctJs fvith Great-Britain.
Capt. Warhmd, anived at Boston* in 0
davs from Halifax, informs, that the Bri
tish August Packet, had arrived at that
place ; that the Jason had returned from
Nev-Yoik, with 50 of her crew in.irons.
Thar the Bellona, capt. Douglas, had sail
'. and for the Chesapeake } and ihat a tempo
rary embargo was to he laid, the day after
he came away, on account ofthe sailing of
-.ume transports, with troops on board, sup
. posed fur Quebec.
Capt. Wailand also states, “ that the
three to'n taken from (he Chesapeake
’ligate with Raiford, had been tried, and
were found guilty of mutiny and deser.
’.ion ; but that the punishment of death had
been mitigated, by being sentenced- to re
ceive It Olasbea each. This sentence was,
lioTcver, folly ren/uteJ, the day before he
sailed.”
The approathlng f-ffion nf Congr f. wifi decide the
deftitiies of our country.* Their fiat will determine,
whether we are to wage war with the on! v nation
who could hurt ns; and that tao, in support ofa prin
ciple, the moll wicktal and aofartl, which ever enter
ed into the phantafy of the moll chimcrici’ p ditician.
\V - h ivr hrfle to hope, in the present awful ends
from our delegates. ’The time was, when o*.*;tfr, Amet,
and Otir, wou'd have raifc-J tln-ir voices for their
country ; but ahs ! the talents of ou'r pref.-nt reprefen
ta'inn, (with a wonderful paucity of exceptions) ars
like “ two grains of wheat in two bufliels of chafF,*’
compired with Hu-ir prcdeceflb s. T’he nation, how
eve-, has ope hope in Mr. J„t>„ The intre
pid spirit, the lofty independence the fervid cloquenra
and the extensive knowledge of this gentleman, will,
vye hope, be put in requisition for the benefit of hi*
country. His Cato like integrity, and hi* pure and
uniuilied honor, will never allow him to embrace the
linifter fide of a great national question, for she fike of
focaking into a little temporary popularity. This Gen
tleman, notwithflan.-bng the dearth of talent in Con
grdi, may yet deserve the g'oriou* appellation of
11 Fits Saviomi or Hu Coon rv."— Bojton Gazette.
F.y.t’-af} of ‘a letter front a f the ftp
Friendfi sos Salem, detlid Palermo. JAy <t, l&Oj.
“ O' l n, y arrival, I found no encon-agement here or
anywhere in the Mediterranean Naples is officiaHsr
hl-.ckaddd by l.is Neapolitan majesty, and also by the
R.ulltati government Leghorn is overrun bv Amsri
ca-'s, and the markets totally glutted.’ 1W tLilies is
dill worse, their price ctinrents to the contrary not
withstanding; the captain of a Boston fliip just arrived
from there, informs me, that white H -.vanna sugar will
not letch more than tz dollars in the gross, and will
not neat much over 9 dollars. There happened to b
hut two Americans here, 011 c in ballast, trying for
freight ; the other a Boston brig, with sugar and coffee
taken attempting to get info Vaples. Prices here (Pa
lerin .) for clayed sugars a dolls. He vanna brown, if
and ills, ditto white id to 15 doll*. CVfFce. 34 cents and
upward*, if good; (these prices arc clear of duties and
charges, except comniilll .n and landing;) pepper and
tea no price. The markets throughout the Mediter
ranean are glutted with nearly every thing; nankeen*
may be excepted, wh-ch at I.'-ghorn or here wonld fell
quick and line price*. A.cargx of ti-h could fca ccly
he given away. You can hardlv form an id-a of
difiiculties atsending the Mediterranean trade at tfisfle
time;we arenot allowed either by the Engliftnor R.lift in*
to go from ojie enemy’s port to another : there are !2
fail of American veftefs at Malta, condemned an-1 under
trial; out of Malta they have from 50 to 60 privateer*.
Among the cap"ured vrflels at Mdta, l asniicar-ot nt*
Salem veffcl, but the bark Georgetown, Cap’aiu Henry
Price. I his morning the lieutenant of a Neapolitan
frigate, took two American ships hoth loaded with- su
gar ; one from MarfeiTcs belonging to Boft *nd the
other, I am sorry to fay the fliip Alfred capt. jfofepH
Fe't, of Salem; they were carried into the iflind of
Porma, belonging to the King of Naples The bufioef*
from port to port in this lea is tot all v ftopt, particularly
from Marfeillcs and I.eghorn to Gallipoli TheEnglifh
have taken 17 American vefTVls.loadt.d wi'h oil, f-veral
of them hound to London, hut had nrevioufty been to
two encmy’sfports. Have just heard of the capture of
another American fliip olTNaples,by an Enjlifli pri
vateer from Malta.” *
~AUCTION.
THIS DAY, AT I’EN O’CLOCKk
mm be Sold, for the benefit of the under*
writers and all concerned, before my
store, market squire.
One bale HUM HU Vja,.
Imported in and damaged on board the lloop Ranger,
Capt. Beck, from New York.
ALSO,
At the same time and place,
SUGAR in hhrU. and tierces.
FLOUR, PORK,
> SO AP and CANDLES
N. E. RUM >'V. ■* > ;
And a number cf other artielea suitabla
to the season. } .
NORMAN M‘LEOD,
October 15. Auctioneer.
the sale of the”
ship. SALLY,
■J&tAStSKfm * {Poftpotinl on Ttiefdttyf
Will take place Tu. MORROW, (Friday,
Jfidi) on board said vessel, at Howard’s
wharf, precisely at 12 o’clock.
G. W. Nichols ,
October 15. Auctioneer.
Southern Stage.
THF. Fnfiferibers having become proprietor* of the
STAGE? on the line from Savannah to St Mary's,
refpeiftfully inform those who may have occasion to
travel to any part of that route, that they have at great
expence procured NEW STAGES, GOOD TORIES,
and a CAREFUL DRIVER, for the accommodation of
PASSENGERS Also an excellent fafe and well manned
BOAT for water conveyance., . . .
They intend running the stage, twice a week, be
tween Savannah and Darien, during the winter, and
will keep a light EXTRA STAGE for the accommo
dation of PRIVAI’F. PARTIES, or others who may be
diftppointed in the MAIL STAGE. They will also
carry PACKAGES of GGODS, on moderate term*,
\ and he responsible for their delivery a* dire&cd, any
where along the line (unavoidable accident* excepted.)
They trust that their exertion* to serve the PUBLIC,
will meet with support.
. IU. SHEARER, and
VV; A. DUNHAM.
Sava-ffftah. Odlober * t.
Factor and yjgent.
M. SHEARER,
INFORMS the Planters thut be conti
nues to sefl PRopbcE ur.J other Prope*.
ty on Commission, and has plenty of fire
proof Ware-house Room, on Bo&tun’s
Wharf.
October 1 5 54
F®r Sale,
SEVERAL valuable TR VCTS of LAND
in M'iutosh, Cilen and Camden Coun
! UCS.
A prime gang of Seasoned NEGROES*
An cxrellcnt House WENCH.
A complete schooner rigged Planter’*
BOA!', of easy draught of water, sails
very fast, & will carry 10 bales of Gotten.
Also, an excellent Cypress CANOE.
M. SHEARER, JiuUon’s Wharft
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