Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, November 24, 1807, Image 3
Je3,a.ri an < \n'A winder ; -i
nmongft tbefe are 105 cfou -:rs. nulj-
3 j n >t general Crawford, 5 ‘ 'Lionel - 2
sons of noblemen snd 0:1, rr.j.ntoii
,-nlonel. The remainder took refuge
jn the'ftjuare lA i Retire, where, to
r n , ? ffieir lives, they Lw the mfclves
neceflitatcsd t:> capitulate—aa.ongu j
other , they are to leave the j
y iver la t lata ttt.a evacuate -*j..c—
tie do.
h his doriour. a 8 ion confirms me
tgthe opinion that i bad formed, con
trary to the enoneous opinion of the
Eoel-.fbj that the Aiut-rican Spaniards
rN net yield in valor tothofeoffhe
mother country, and will prove that,
jfth-: enemy (hall again have the te
jnerliv to attempt to invade this vice
royally, >h y will not leave it on more,
favorable terms.
JoSE FIit.VANDO A3as c At..
Lima, iStis Aug. 1807.
Relation rs the Vilhry at Buenos Ayres.
On tlie 36th June, eighteen veflels
Tnauetheirappearar.ee before Buenos
Avrcs. On the 28th, 8000 men lan
ded.'frotn them at EiT.nada de Barra
ran, tinder the corumend of generals
Crawford and WhitAock, and mar
ched immediate!'/ towards the laid
city. On the firft of July they en
countered our army, commanded by
the Brigadier Santiago Liniers, and
had frequent encounters ar-rl (kirin! Di
es until the sth, when the enemy ad
vanced wi h an intention to enter the
city, but they were then attacked by
cur forces from the Several entrances
of the directs, squares, galleries and
balconies, and after four hours afcbion
were entirely kill ‘d wounded anti
made prifor.crs, with the exception o!
a picket of 833 men, with which gen
Whitlock too refuge in the convent o
Santo Domingo, without the .walls
They were here bartered in breach,
until after a lecohd request made to
general Liniers, they were admitted, in
concert with the other generals, to die
following capitulation :
Art. 1. From this moment hoflili
ties {hall cecfe on both (ides of the
River la Plata.
2. The troops of his Britannic Ma
jelly (hall re:ain for the period cf two
months, the fortrt fs and place of Mon
teviedo, and the country contained
iSvithin a line drawn from San Cai !os,.
iu the well, to Parsdo, in the east ;
which fliali be ccuudered as a neutral
country ; and no hoflili'ies fliali take
place within this line, ur.dci(landing
by this neutrality that each nation
fit all live there, fabj il :o their own.
laws.
3. A reciprocal reft'tution of pt;
foners (ball be made, including the
whole, which have been made in 5.
’ AmcAca, from the beginning of the
war.
4. For the more speedy diipa'eh
of the vcffcls and troops of his Bs i
tannic Majesty, the provffions they
require fliall be sent them to Monte
viedo.
5. The period of ten dayv is give;
ftotr. this day lor the re-t mhatkation of
the British troops, that they may re
pair to a certain point in the River I.a
Plata, taking with them such arms a
they pbfief , with the artillery and am
muiiuion remaining, and they lhad era
bark at such places as are the mod con
venient for them, and such provisions
as they {land in need of {hail be fur
nidled at their coll.
6 The place and fortrefs of Mon
te viedo (h ill be left in the htuadon in
which they took poffediono: them, and
till artillery taken there, ihail be deliv
ered up.
7. I hree officers of superior gra le, ;
{hall be given as h jftages mutually,
haul these articles are c > iiplied with,
a.vi it i> hereby underdo > i that thei
officers of his Britannic Majesty can
not serve against South-America, un
til after their ariival 111 E trope.
Dane in the Fin refs of Buenos
Ayres, on the 7 1h dey of j i’>y, 18 >7.
Signed) John Whitlock,
G:o r gy Mis ray.
Santiago Sinters*
Ceasclr Bcl-lani,
Bern ah-do He VA-nco.
A true copy, and rinidad, O r. 2d
Ambrosia Os Mendoza,
Note The loss of the Spaniard;
o 1 330 killed and boo wo muff and.
i^MBftOTWM3WaiBI sar-Ary'-v*
Public Intelligencer-.
I—l ® -CS. V.'viVj j *i> UYi'.'xl-T’- <S3Bni.i.i
SAVANNAH:
TUESDAY, November 25, 1807.
V/2 are ueeefiitated to apoiog’fo to our Patrons
for the iAte hoar on which the Intelligencer appears
this day—not being able to obtain paper ’till a late
hour on Monday Evening, the delay was unavoida
ble.
A litter from a member cf the I.egi.ljt’re, to
ill* t'rieu.Jin t) i, City, dac* tl M.llcdgcvilt-, nth No
vember, mentions, “ That a fill I, lor altering the
Mayor’s Court, to its fornv.r fittings has palled the
lower House and is before the Senate The BANK
BILL is atfo before the Sen tr, where it originated
1 (Xpeift ihe United States’ branch Bank will be
taxed Avert!/.” Mi.feuru.
The Secretary of the tree fury, re
ports to the llouf’ of R• pitfentalives
of the United states, tint the nett re
venue arising from duties on'merchan
dize and tonnage, which accurrvd du
ring the year 1835. amounted to 14,-
135,138 dollars; during tBo6, to 16,-
570.464 dollars; and that the nett re
venue during the three fit T quarters
of the year 1807, exceeds that of the
corresponding quarters in the year pre
ceding. The permanent expences, cal
culated on a peace ellabliihment, are
eftimatedat 11.600,000 dollars. Bal
ance in the Treasury, 0:1 the 33th
Jay ot September lall, 8,533,330 dol
lars.
Cap!. Dixon, arrived at Nvw-York ,
on the I2th inil. in 25 days from s?.’ ]
Fhonias, informs, that, that place was
Briefly blockaded, and was then under 1
•nariiu! law—that alarm geus wei e con- j
llantly bring—that th • markets werej
glutted with every kind of produce, i
ind that all intetcouile wish st. Croix j
ha 1 ceased. One of the Uanilh cut- j
,ers that used to carry the mail from
st. Croix to st. Thu nas, has been ta-1
ken by the Bridfti and fesu into Anti
gua.
PORT O” SAV WAN AH. ■
arriv.d,
Ship Livtrpca! ?.ick*t, l*a--for, -New York ix j
O -dcu sys B-ikcr—Wine, p rits. kc !
Ship AJoais, M .ore, NcyV-i oi k 9 I
U-ais and W. Magee—Ccffce, Sugar, Ac. j
Brig Ce.cs, Wood, Jan.iica 29 •
A. k S a chards St Cj- —C’oiUe, &<•.
Br; 0 Amazou, Copp, Nc-.v-Y” k S
B Sturge* St Butler—Merc'i.ui-.c'ze
Echotnt-r Polly, jen .e, Nt'V Bedford 10
Efafrsr —I-ea*h.-r auu PruviiioM.
S< liron.; Two 8.0-V e.s, l.t.Te, Charteftoa
tloop E -t ! vain, M>nbt.rv
sii-op Victor, Dtster, Kew Bcdn'ccl tl 1
SVt and Potarots.
Ctocp Polly, Sttw-i’, Auitntthie .3
Ca'g & Mitchel—Goffcc atiti -- a.i , - -
The flo* p Harriet,Capt. -Pftttt, frm CbarVftun.
bound to S . Augultiue, C i the I 1 ti Oct h r, in la.
-7, la. long. Bt, 6. alter encountprir g ievere gUe
for several days, was driven afliorv at 1 1:l 1 -,hi’. 1 yln ct
and veflel and cargo lOtai'y left. 1 l*c Cantaui a *
Mr. James P. Witlon, owner with Ins ladv.travellcd
upward, of 200 mi es thr i .’gh tv- 1 vvi’d rue s, on
foot, to St. Attgufii , ir-im which pia< e tutywere
i.ere in iloop Patty, Capt. Vie wart, who ar
rived 011 Sunday Salt.
Capt. Pntet, also Hates, tbit t 1 e whole F-orda j
lliure is lined with wrecks- and am mg other* was a j
brig and a cho tic ; on the fterri ot the b. ig could ,
only be discovered ■* CuAKt-ssroN’ —-a number r.f j
biases ar.J packag ■* were Brewed along’ t,,e beech, j
marked T* I'. F. Four barre's marked O. W etc
it is supposed die whole of the crews o: bath thebe
vessels Were left, as no tr.-r.-. < of hum n pe l >tl were
difcoversblc, either on t e “ee- h,or in the wil .erm-ls j
through which t. ey paJ.d. Mufeura.
: ,-'-3vs6V.y- Z2Z& i
DIED, in this city,on the t 7th iufta t, after a ioivy j
and \ -ai.iful itloefs, Mrs. M-\RY SUOdd, wife ol j
j lep 1 uder aid diugliter ot Charles vV-itt,.
lu COUNCIL,
November *3, .1807..
That it he advertised, that Council
wilt on v| mdiy nest, ippmiit 2 Kvper <f the
Marazine; of wo: h, nil perf -ns w.thing VJ apply
fur fatd ollice wid take rttte notice.
Ex,raA from the minutes.
1). D. WILLI AMS, C. C.
TO RENT.
A STORE *.Ma gwd CELLAR,™ the
Bay. F'jr particulars apply at this of
fice. Nov. 20 75
r
BOOK AUCTION
On rr-irfthv Evening, 261 b ir.ftant,
WU.I. BU for.T> AT PUBLIC AUCTION,
V/ITHOUT Bi-SEE./. ,
Bv CEORCF. W. NICHOLS,
At the St..re lately occupied by JOHN HILL, on the
City, a Ccilecciou of
Books & Stationary ,
With a final cflbitment'cif
JEWELLERY, &C.
CONDITIONS CASH.
Catalogue at time of Sale, which will commence
at seven o'clock r. rcciftiy.
November i.\
For CHARLESTON,
~L -- The Scli’r JOHN HENRY,
jk. -- r - Capt. Childr, laying at -larks
Wiiarf She has good accom
m f'-r paflengers.—
‘s’F#rk.'a*VS f ° r Frci S ht <r Pcffage, apply
t 0 liie Captain c-n board.—
f h'CR SALE on board fa id
A quantity of CEDAR, L? CEDAR
POST 5.
N vtmber 2 4 79
THEATRE. -:
QiAr R ANN IE informs the
Lanios and Gentlemen of Savannah,
that Mr. Berry has obtained pennis-
to perform. He regrets that it
was not in his power on the lit ft. night
of opening the Theatre.
THE bd ics and gentlemen of this city are
refpeclfiilJy inGrr.id, that the THEATRE
will be opened THIS EVENING, Novem
ber 2dth, 1807, when a SINGULAR and
Grand Entertainment
will trtke place truly calculated ; and the fcricus
study of many years has been devoted to gain
the approbation of a generous public. Neither
time nor ex pence has been spared, in order to
bring this amusement to such perfection that it
cannot fail to excite the admiration of enlight
ened charafters arid improve the minds of thofc
who are r.i cb.curit/, and has already proven as
a uta; .> lefibn agni Tl many pernicious conse
quences which -the morals cf youth are too often
Lib',: tt tc.
Mr. Ran,de, in addition to his performances,
which ate so well known throughout Europe
and the different cities of the United States,
as dons not require a puffing advertifeinent,
united his exhibition with that wonderful man
of the name of Mr. BERRY, who has lately
arrived here from Charledon, attef giving a sea
son of uncommon abilities btiore the moil emi
nent characters. He is a native of this city,
and the ingenuity he pofTeiles gives honor to
tje place. He has brought into practice iran
im at ton to animation to such a degree of perfec
! lion, that it is iinpoffible to diilinguiffi between;
j he commences with the artificial cammcdians,
i and then a variety o‘s the molt Lirprilirig views,
lend men, and horses, a;id ahnoil every kind of
bealt, palling and re palling as natural a3 life ; it
is impossible to give but a feint iketch of what
will be done, the performances being so very
numerous.
fj-3“ Admittance one dollar—-boxes may be
bad by applying at the Exchange fiom 10 until
j 2 o'clock, and tickets to be had at the office ol
I the theatre. The theatre has been well aired
lor the occasion, will be well illuminated, and
good music provided, and great care will be
taken to have every part conducted with liar-
I naony and the uttnofl decorum.
Savannah, November 2-5.
Bowers & Sweet,
Have just arrived from the Northward, end
taken lie store iit\Muriet.Sjuare formerly occu
pied ly Mr. Peitibcnc, where fhiy have fur
■ j ale, an excellent assortment of
SADDLES, SADDLERY, See.
Among which at e,
j I.ADIEi and G U’emcn s Riding S -DELES, whule
l'ale and retail
j 3oj'' SADDIJL
I BUNDLES us var : c, kin ‘s
| M ART!NO A L In —P iRVMANTEAUS
j Chair and Cart HARNESSES
i TRUNKS
| FIkE BUCKETS, &c. &c. Ail of which they ff-r
I at reduced pri: C3*
November 34
NOTICE.
ALL persons havia.e demands again s’
] the (State of James Shaffer, are requested
!to present them lega/’y authenticated; and
those indebted to said’ estate are required
to make immediate payment to
ERLLK. SHAFFER, Athn’r.
August .5°
£jr An A Dprcniice wanted at this
Office.
Os the hundred bleitings conferred cn man in
this hie, HEALTH makes a good
ninety-nine.
PROPOSALS*
feY
JAMES EWELL,
PHYSICIAN IN SAVANNAH,
For Printing, ly Subscription, anew anil greatly
improved Family Physician,
ENTITLED,
THE PLANTER', AND MARINER',
Medical Companion
ON this important fuljetl many book?
have bren written, which, though
excellent in other icfpefts. have yet great
ly L led of th eir ufchilnrfs 10 Americans,
becaule they treat oi diseases w hich, exiiU
ing ii\ very different climates and consti
tutions, mult widely differ from ours.—.
Ihe book now offered to the public has,
therefore, ihe great advantage ot having
been written by a native American ol long,
and fuccessful practice in tbefe Souther i
States, and who, tor years pf}, has turned
much ot his attention to tins very mreretl™
ing subj-est. He is very sanguine that hia
book will prove exceedingly ufelul to all
lam ilies, but more efpeciaiiy to those liv
ing in scattered neiglibourhoods, where
regular medical attendance cannot ealily bo
obtained. Far the tie of families thus
unfortunately circtimllanced, tie author
ha prepaied his planter’s and Mariner’s
Medical Companion, which neats, in the
mod clear and concise manner, alinoll ev
ery disease to which the human body :s li
able, with its name ,sy/rJoms, causes, regi
men, cure, and means cf prevention :—To
wliicb are subjoined, a treatise on the dis
eases peculiar to women and chriidren ;
and a diflcrtation on lac!) cases as general
ly occur inSurgcry ; with a Difpenfatory,
ihewing how to prepare the nt ft ufelul
facni : y meditines, with their proper doles j.
and a Diflionary, explaining the technical
terms used in this work. With such a
guide as this, ,9 country gertleman may be
enabled to meet a disease in the firfl mo
ment el its attack, and thus, where a f hy
(iciati cannot readily be had, may be made
the happy iaftrument of preserving hves
S& VALUABLE as DEAR.
CONDITIONS.
The Planter’s and Marin-.) s Medical
Companion , containing between three and
/our hundred pages oftavo, banrlfomeJy
printed on a fine wove paper, bound and
I ‘Merer!, shall be delivered to fobfcrtbtrf?
it three dolars and fifty cents ; and prim
ed on an inferior paper, in boards, at toil?
dollars andffly cents. Nothing paid un
til Ihe delivery ot the bocks.
jgj* THE Subscriber inform, hi’ numerous.
Friends iu this ar.d the adjoining dale, that he Iha'l
set out immediately for Philadelphia, to get printed in
* superior s:yh-,“ The PLANTER'S and .MaRINKR's
VH DIO ,L COM PANION,” which they wer# pleii*dl
tohonc.r hi at with f.ch uncommon patronage. He x
---prei, tohe b sek the firft of November next, to diflnhuie
the Bonks. Gertletn n woo holdSiibfcriptioi: Papers
arefolicitcd to continue the’r frlesdly exertions to
multip'y copies ofa woikwhich,’ti hoped, v,ill prove
of greet public utility.
Print rs throughout t’ e Rate will please insert
this three time, lu their papers, tor which they fhalL
he paid nmy return,
JAMES EWELL.
Savannah, Ju'y 31 s 1
PAINTING.
Seth 11. Keen ,
Informs the Gentlemen cf Savannah rod public
in general, that he carries oil the
HOUSE & SIGN PAINTING,
In the shop r.ext door to Dr. John Love’s, orr
the Bay. where all bufmefs in his line will be at
tended to, when called upon, with Ibid atten
tion. ’ -
Gcoeenes will be taken in payment n more
convenient for the employer.
September 22 GO
CONTINUED
Marshal’s Sales.
On the fivll TUESDAY in December next,
At the Court-House, will be fold,
A variety of DRY GOODS, and fome
GROCERIES ; levied on as the property of
John Hilton, at the suit of Robert H. Boivne.
Conditions Calh.
Ben. Wall, m. n. c.
Nov. 3 7^
Factor and Agent.
M. SHEAKEIt.
INFORAIS the Planters that he cumin
ties to fell Produe and other property on
Com million, and has plenty ol fire-proof
; Ware-house room, cn Bolton's Wharf,
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