Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, May 30, 1807, Image 3

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Public Intelligencer. SAVANNAH, SATURDAY, May 30, 1807. “WHS. COUUVSICATiQN. THE deep rooted animofky of that fac tion, which Ins t'.illaeioufly itylc.! it; If federal. ’ * aids 1 rar.cn, and it; violent predilection, to Great Britain car. be plainly tracs and ii every ac tiUd> An allianc? offenfive and dele alive between ,#,:r country and England is t ie favorite object .A would effect. They * loudly expa ip,n the union of our commercial interests, Mk- ‘■ v'-T.y of fupportjng the one : ■ order siergy and -ijorto th ■ other. ‘('■■ ■ o. an ? hance with France •.,! .h 9 ‘* l “ I -H* * ‘Mr • iv, ■i• Ui , fdliCU) tlilO t mM i .re y, 9 ;,)i:nced is fetal Jo car honor and detlruc t. ’cer nitwvll. Yet France has never done R* as much injur? tiu(£ oar national indepen dence, as England has on 1 / within the rcvolu- j non of a few years. When ♦ / aggravat oa had hern added to inf >k and congress wnely adopted non-intcr courfe 02l with Great-Britain, what federal pa-! per did not Oiout forth the moil hsdious yells a- i gauill di metfure and its advocates. Such incortfiftency is the mod conclusive j evidence of their love for England, and their i wiliingnefs to bear from her whatever her arro. I g.tnce may induce her to adopt. NUMA. Cj(* 11 P ETR.mcH ’’ is received, but too Lit for t!)it day's paper — be shall appear in our next. A Barbados paper, noticing the report that Mr. Jefferfon had not submitted the treaty to •he senate, lays— “ Brother Jonathan, we fear, may at la ft irri- Ote Json Pi,: to .•oriel-id-” It: ni-yoetatio u tdroagh ore of Oliver Cromwell s ambassadors — <t British man of war. ’ T ,1? i T*. •-’ * + r ; r. f~f) ■•stx.rr- rt rtte* *n t ** / Vv ft,re, ed'.’J Iv v-v.htv t lioul oid la ’ roiv's---but Join ws.,t bn k in vv-.-rte plight than fiir Peter Paiker’j b eeches. /an ora. . Tin Madrid. Court Gazette o the 13th | March, contains a Circular from tie Prince of Peace, addreJTed.to the Chiefs of trovinces, dc* partments, fleets, &c. in which,alter enumera- ; ting the outrages they h ave mceb ‘1 from Great- P'ltia.i, declares, “ h:it a.l logh.'i* property, found on hoard any velTel, thitgh it he a m*u . tral one, if confined to Spnifh individuals, lhall he confiscated. In lA’ manner (lull h : confiscated all merthandi/.e -oich. lhall ire lound, . though in neutral veflels, whenever it lhall be directed to the ports of J ‘ghmd, or its iflarids. .Ard finale, his M •est \ r , onformably to tli - id. as of hi 3 ally, the Empero'of the l'rench, declares J in his dates the fam la 113 his Imperial Majesty, | c.-.i principle- ot r-c pri-'-y an( l propriety, r. ; promulgated under tk-‘ of the 2111 Ldv.lbO'i.” S7) Lokofvit ’he year 1806, has prodne- 1 r d the fallow ■■ l ; ai •■s of Longevity—ot j tbefe, 18 in n ‘ ‘ r > 1 > v "' cn males, and 29fe-i iiales, of the P :er * only one is mentioned as not i having been j-'U'ried : 10 were at the tim of J their- deeeafe, Aabitants of England and Wales -y of S, rahi •’—3 ®f Ireland—‘2 of the Weil* Ir lies and 1 o A ’-erjea. j 4gts. . , c • (>) Ann T> on, Ftnwick bau 00 Mar gar. Barrow, Holker AOO Mr. HGidge, Gloucester 100 John Beh Moorhoofe 300 Mrs. Batfie, Throftle Melt 100 Mary G gory, Bristol 100 Mrs.” Cs ‘p, Lodden, Norn Lc 100 Vi*Y E Vill<! Osweflry 100 Samuel Grifiths, Kennarth l(K) Andrew Fraser, Isle of Sky 1 >. Margaret ‘Hhirwin, Kirby 101 Thomas ‘Wfl.y, Bucklsrtd, > t. Mary ICI Margaret Tate, South Shields 1H J. Moore, Newtaftle lot Mrs. Galiy, Nowich j n Mrs. Hammond, VTorndean 102 Sirah Chafe, Polnan 1 02 Am John, Llanddjg 103 Maria Teresa Twill Birmingham 103 John Potts, Edlinghm JOB Sanuel Anftey, Colftiill 104? Sank Fiftier Knutsfrd 10t Mar’ Laiell, Coldly,er 104 Mrs. Hunt, Limerick }oi Gayntr Thomas, CapeiCevieg 301 John T imer, Evert horpve 305 Elizabeth Spencer Farthin 305 Mrs. Lawrence, Lincoln 105 Jauet Carmack, Whitehil, B- 10J Mary- Biggs, Thornbury 105 Robert Sheriffs, Udny 106 Anne Griffiths, Hereford 106 John Hunter, Esh, Durham 106 John Shoital, Ireland 107 John Be.ibow, Northwood 107 Susan Paxhain, Great Glenham 107 Jonah Freeman, Reading, Am rica 107 John Stubiiigs, Bre,xdes, Norfolk 307 William M archant, Liverpool 107 Sarah Paris, Jamaica 111 Ami St rounge, Fit hum 112 Mary Farmer, Sunderland 113 Mrs. Eoopv, Thurston, Noiiollt 114 John IF k keriney, Skibeleen 120 Sarah V Leary, Ireland 12.7 Mr. Creek, Timrlow, Suffolk 131 Tucker, Itchen Ferry Li 4 Catharine Lope/, Jamaica. Thno is now living on St. Jancs's-back, Brii tol, a Worn .n named Mary George, who was ‘•orn a. Ledbury, Herefordihire, 6th of January, 1624, and was ba;.tiled 27th June, 1607} her! yonngf l chile wa born when (he w.c, ,56 yeans j of age. and (he has v diced fiam Gioiutiljyi’ to ’ l ritt.! i t one day, within the bit •„ ven ve g j She was nine year oM -- 1 -’ . * dinun dtcd>\ :v ,.l *.v > remembers meat tv .* , l(Jiin< U cii.'ile at Bs. per cwt, and that- Qtie ii Am .wi<uned by 1 a pair of flays.— J.oadin papir. The ladies of Paris are at lead as much attach ed to thin clothing, as tliofe of London. Ma dame Recamier, having become very cottfpicu <;us for the tliinuefs ol her attire, one day, when flu: had a good d-.J of company, a packet was brou -ht. iio-e.lcd for her, and entitled, “ Dress • f . .j / uLu.,.’ R .” It was brought up, and thinking it was au elegant die is (he had ordered from her milliner, the lady resolved to treat her friends with a light of the new invention ot her fancy. It was opened, and there appeared a “jifie-lraj. Loudon paper. New-York, May 11. i Oil Saturday lad it was uncovered, that a 1 Brokfr of this city, had made free with the mints of Lveral of the moil rc.lpedtable citizens, I to arlwrr his pecuniary ends. He had, it ap pear-, from linedigatiou, issued notes to the a- mouit of about 70,000 Dullats, drawn by him* brigand mdorfed with Inch names as would be ■ mot likely to give currency to his paper.— Th’fe note’ , it teems, have In ,u fold to members cl he Humane Society, a3 they are (railed, but r: i e gem rally known as Jhavti .. Os c ourle, th v hole lc- tails on this nt.rr. -rou?, ulelul and ■i. pTlable L<dy of c iti/ens. The broker is no*, t be found ; and nothing is more likely thar tathrha ;it 1 -vd olf under the weight, and t> tlie tunc of Seventy Thousand, lncoi'fe nc. nce of this circumstance, it is said that the ’ savers .have come to a dc'';-- -'W ■• • ‘ tyre, ti charge four , nuu-.ul of three per cent, per ninth, for money advanced, to repair the lufs I fulained by the unfa.tiifulneis of the laid Bro* Ike. ‘ )0 ° n H: au ’ M: / u ; X.rtU vtfjprf flfflLzr., rflfcived in Jamaica, i nr. iin i ufi\ a pet • ’ 1 * ]“ni<i nil (V. an u- of thavnlT Jr, by the cjincip.d inh ibii . a<i-'JpJayijg that (Jtneral Aranda might be <i in and av.av, U> prevent the recurs once of the i cifagreements wh.cb arose on his former visit to t i.it illand. The Gowrui.r rejedfed the peti tori, on the ground ol his haring no authority : to grant the prayer of it. L, _ - >6 ■iC iIA RLES f'ON May 2.7. On F id ay l.iftj in bit. 29. oCb'riing. 79. 30. Caot/W 3born law a 11. et of seven fail of the line —they Ihewed no colours. Bng/tfm, Cory, for this port, was to fail in 4 days*r4/i’ liie Hunter. l'l*e brig (ilria, Taylor, from thi3 port for Jfievy Orleans, off the Havana, was boarded by a British armed brig, and all his water taken In>;n him, in coufeqnuiee of which he was obliged to put into Havana for a frefh supply ; having ob taiued Much, he had proceeded on his voyage. Ship Venelia, For, lrom Monteveido, for this port, lias been carried into Barbados; and con* detnned j the Capt. and supercargo died on their j pallage. , Ship Flora, , from betv f,r Altor.a, w , .r, • . hr- tot. ‘ •- or ■. • I fit 1 Slop ’■ - .uv, - c„ r A p.! I-I'm, vv;-* spoken the 17tn ult. at. T K 28. long. fw. S< hnonet Luciftda, Chii->, for tins port,ciear cd at l’ii hr lelphia on the 12th mft. ’The Wasp Hoop of warts Hill at Ciany Il land. His F>. M. frigates Milan and Cleopatra, and Hoops of war Halifax and Bermuda, anchcred m Chcfapeake Bay on tlie llthi.ift. — To Architects. HPHE Subfcribcr being appointed to obiai.t plan* A and estimates, for a plain iubflautia. and commo dious Brick Church with Steeple and Cock, to be er ect din this city He hereby offer. - of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS to ass I’erfon who may fnrnifli to him on or before them ft day of An puff next, the plan of faidhuildig which may be approved of artci finally adopted. „ . It L reejuefted that in such plan may be offered fperial regard be b,i for obtain* a copious adm.f lion and fafe circulation of Alfo that *h< pc v bes ‘fie, and in number ♦tone hundred * eaclt l’uffi irmly large for the ‘commodat.on of us 1 or eight per fun*. 1 Such plans and eltimatr* s’ “c. be approved of will be returned if der^ ! /'“ conformity to nj “jO^T^RRAY. Augufla, Georgia, Aptil viVl * S Savannah Association of Mechanics. r pHE Members of the SAVANNAH 1 ASSOCIATION of MECHANICS arc dimmoned to meet ?t Gunn’s Coffee Honfe j-.t half pah 7 o’clock THIS KI LNING .'(■I IN F. EVER ITT, Secry. | 30. U May, 1807- ~~~PROPOSALS Ht. A J ILL be received until the 6th of .Tune Y v next, for a contra6l to line the walls ol j j three rooms in the goal, with two inch plank, to be 1 piked iecuroly—the contractor to find ‘all materials. Information for further particu lars may be bad by applying to captain M‘Call at the goal, or the committee. GRfcJ.N R- DU It $ Committee. j May SO, 1807. A r o Aed { ° Mire, j tiO BO ,v ymay beentruit- j ! Vv car-’ of a c Uild. Enquire at this Office. M; u y 30. VO Tic K. ON the 26<h of ‘■ ■> !afl mom Is five NE GROES Run-a way , ’ ’ jf\\ 1 rotii ihe fubferiber, ►”.•••,-<£-. to wit, Titus, Newry, ‘3f> ■ •’ ‘ ” F.a’o, Apollo & San y_:.wc-rAsa dy> Thus is flout made, talks good E ig • i(h. Newry is not so large, though talks rqu.i! ■ y as well. Plato tji floute made,— Apt Rio and Sandy are lather Him or light iii ‘ ii; , tlicfe do not tail; so well as the two ; in II named. 1 1 \ c. DOLLARS will be given lot each, it fecuicd in jail or other place of I (ate keeping, ot Tiri'l DO LI AUS for c;iv delivered fairly at home, to JOHN JONES, Montgomery County. t M iy t T - 6 ASSIZ.K for May, 1807. IHjjplHE price of j’i.our being nine and >1 ..T Ia rs per barrel, weight ol iiiu:\n ~.v It r- - ii t 2 cents I.na r f 6 1-4 cents I.oaf lib. 5 i r.. j lib. 21a 07 Os whkh all KAK.ERS and SELLERS ol I BREAD ate to take due and uatuculat Nol.ce. JAMES MARSHALL. C. T. Person disposed lo suk-cribc to the - MYSTERIOUS FATHER a tragedy in jive aßr, written by a south oj Savan nah,” pnposals /or the publication of which hi 1/ Pot published, are informed that sub sen pilot. In's are now opened at Mr. 11 dlh ; a. Me Event/’; Stationary room ind at tie Printing Pjjitt oj M Iran aria Barnes NOTICE. PFRTrNS having cl'rrirxk 3 fra in ft the estates of JAMES YAKK, u- I r , W1i.1.l AM MtDOWAU, m,rl n; ;ot !I)HN iUUOINS, o.op keejier, late ot i e Citv if um.ih. ileceafvd, are desired to render hem wii hi the tin prelcribed by law; and those indebted vvi.l p'.e fe tnakv immediate p .ymrnt to Edward White, Ss in. .it. Mey s tj Efcheator. *• tice i, hereby given, 1 fiat ne -■"* >m rbi. <t;, !s> application will i run to the Honor J af , f t (Hl , t of n ha ‘Wt Vi .. , y - t Cm. ‘ - ,>f ” ‘ : .V U*:vj> TC #lf l >.u 2, s, & > , m Wi rren Ward, No, 24, in A r afltiniif'in Ward, 2-3 of Lot No. $. Jekyl tything, on l-V cf l,t letter H. in ‘h c village of Bt. Call, totre char the improvements thereon, iituate in the - hi- of .Vi. annalt, for the benefit of the Weir* & etc ditufs of tsA ajof Edvard Harden, deceased. Edward Harden, On'y qualified and acting Executor. fi*v. April 7 tyc.7. 1 a m 9 m. APBOPOhI Bf WH.H \M Y. B 1 OH to* ABRAHAM SMAJ.L or THE CtT OF fhiladblphia FOR PUBLISHVG BP SUHBCHIP'YIOtf, A NEW, INTERESTIN, and IMPORTANT WORK vLI fa FEMALE iIOGRAPL Y. OR MWOIRS F ILLUSTRIOUSsd CLLEBR AT Els W <M EN, OF ALL AGFA SI) COUNTRIES. Jv M>V HAY*. 03- HIE PEWS in the Bap oft ♦lnireh win be difpob'd of on MONDAY next, , be lird dar of June, for Fix months from that period. i'U.L iiv.ebted for pew rpnt are desired to call and • cftic tb< fame prior to that period with ether of the luVi'c t iber. JOS DAVIS, -t B. BROOKS, V Trufl-es* wm. Patterson,3 May 26’ 44 NOTICE. ON Tuefdajr the ad day of June next, between tliC hours rs 11 and 11 o’clock, at the court house, will be leafed to the higheft’ bidder, for the term of (ivc yearn, the lot number a, Holland tything. Perci jval ward, belonging to the Union Society further 1 particulars veil be made known at the tiiac of ialc* JOHN EPPINGER, Y JEREMIAH CUYLER, [- Committee. PETER S. LAFFITE, 3 May 16. UNIVE\\sA L HISTOR Y j A nezo u-J, much admired mark. A ?r? Ol’O® and 7 for publisktnghy ANQUE'i : <( <j - UNI VK RSA l. HIS TOR F, EXHIBITING^, The: Rise, Decline and Revoiauon?. Os all the “Nations of the Word, from the Creation to the Present Time, Tianslaicd from the French ol the Cele brated Aucjuetil. “ {'he public has formed its opinionfor this valuable work and the firfl edition was I on exhausted. Mr. Anquetil, whose li terary chaiatler is too fully eftabliffted to jwarit the addition of our commendation, hi ts rendered himfelf (lilt more ufeful by this lecond greatly improved edttion of a book which to general readers will supply the place of an enormous tnafs ol vo lumes.” ” Upon the whole, it is judicioudy made, I it inculcates pure piinciples, may falely be | put into tHe hands ol youth, and is per- Itaps, Let Icr adapted to be uled as a gene ral guile, to hiliory than any other book which is in the hands ol the public.” British Critic . “ The reader will be plealed with these volumes which corrtprile an elegant inju dicious abi idgmem ol out exteneltvc biito ru al ompilai ion. Wc recommend M. Anquettl’s com ptl. non on accoutrt ot its plan, to liuclettts ul hiliory. Lei them make it their com j><*non lor a conhderab<e time, and let t 1 if<n not return it to the flieii until they arc (.ouiplcte mallei soi its contents.” Monthly Review. CONDITIONS: It fita’l be pi it,ted on vellum paper, in nine large ofcfavo volumes, arid delivered o futileothers neatly b.-md and lettered at uv .dollars and Hltv cent* each volume. NOTICE. fTI HF. Books of the late D LI or Noble 7i IT. Jones, having been put into the; bauds ot the lubltrtber, all demands which ate not fatisfied within one month from ibis date, will be put in luit without dif crmntiation. GEORGE GLEN, Alto mey Jor Executors . - Apr i I 18 6 For faleat this office, Anti it all the Book Storm and Printing Offices in the City, orjeritst -M n,lt *> Conflitutfou, and Clrc. ;r I.ettcr of the General Committee of Gcorgw Baprifls, convened at Mount Euon, with an ap pendix. BY H. HOLCOMBE, a. m. Pastor of the Baptif.Church in Savannah. Ap.-i! a 5. CAUTION. BTATARE, PURCHASERS. WHEREAS William Brackin, of Big Creek,ia ti e back part of Georgia, about iso iniJcs from Savannah, carried away from this city, in chains, on l'hursday morning last, a mulatto man, aged about 33 *r 34 years, whole name is T humai Young, alledging liiin to be a slave and his property ; this is to cauf ion all persons from purchasing the said mulatto man, as I know him to be born tree, of free parents, injPawtuck etjßhode-lflana. f’hesaid Williarußrackinpromised me not to take him out of town, until his papers could begot from Charleflou South Carolina; but, in vio lation of his word, he took him off. It is therefore hoped, no person will aid the said William Brackin iu selling the said Thomas Youugfora slavc,if such !>c his intention, HOLDER TALLMAN, Matter of tbc lirig Fame ’ lie different Printers in thii state arc request! t 0 B ,v ‘he above an insertion. Savi*, na h, April 4, xßor