Public intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1809, December 22, 1807, Image 3

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T!i: National ‘cer if tle 7th iofont,. that “ Dispatches lave, we'Underhand, I t, een received from Mr.. Monroe, dated Otto- 1 ber 10.” j £ x l;a3 of a liter received ly the shit) Calypso, arrives! at Neiv-Tork : Eann: a o October 15. | tt William Lee, efcp A meiican Coofid in tins t ity h; a received ;i letter from Gen. Armllrong, deliriar’ lini to advice all n v iile.'9 of vefiels to quit 1 thr, pc:t: in as short a time as poftihle. The like jjvife, it is said, have been given to Cotifuls at the ether sea-ports Bonaparte will have no neu trals—- Americans will neve to fight for or ag-iir.it him.” J I Capt r.rrtv-ed at New-Yorh form Bor-J dcaus, informs, chat on the ‘.’2d OVrhm, in hit. 4G. long 7- .he was. boarded by the Li.tifh fri gate La-Revolotionaire, then in company with! ‘.•he Pomona frigate, who hc-'rg hoisted ftveral ! f-rnals, the ciu.:er of .he L?.-Pevolution': e in fiir.red capt. 15- the Telegraphs of the £ ( -..-titrated the capture of 10 fail of the line j . the roufitaii :. eci. oil the -C. Marine Department. ■*- —-<a. PORT OF SAVANNAH. < ARRIVED, Ship PoS’7, Grainger, Providc.iet Samuel W. Taber—Provisions Mofes, Leamar, Grenada so j £ & C. Howard—Saliufl Snow Susan, Will’,, HavannaU ii • S C. Howard—Ballast. Brig Tl-.ree Br-vhcr*, Helnm, Antigua 13 Mailer—Code;, Oranges, &c. Two Friends, Curtis, Moo £ch’r. Amelia, Me.uk r, Charleflon Merrill &. Parkhurlt—Provisions. MelB 3, Palo;;, Rlarigatartc jO Sloop Nanay, Gorham, Charleiton 3 Mailer-—Merchaudife, —— Packet, Nve, Now Svd.ord 9 —* Jane, Chafe, Richmond Hi Mailer—-Tobacco & Flour. CLEARED. Sl ip William, Rockwell, Liverpool Lucy & IbzabetL, Gale, New-York Stoop P.cg-iiiior, Hay, Charleflon * Prcat-cut, Staples, St. ?darvV. ‘ Boston, November 23. Arrived the new pilot boat fch’r Argus,-capt. Poole, from Conne&icnt River. Sailed from the Vineyard on me iFth inst. in ‘ <*4--any with a brig and three fch’rs, Put into Cape Harbor 0:1 the loth, and failed t lie nee on Sunday night bit. While at C. Harbor, capt. P. waa inform ed, that one flip, three brigs, three fch’rs end a sloop, were wrecked on the back of the Cane, One of the brigs belonged to Salem, from Mara esbo, one man loft, vessel loft and cargo, (cofiee and cocoa,) saved. One of the fth’l3 belonged to MarbLheM, a fifiicrman from the banks, which cverftt and every perfen belonging to her perilhed. One other of the brigs was from Ruflia, and loft nine people. The fch’r Rif-eg Sun, Hallet, from Boil on for New-Ycrk, and a f.h’r from Button to Providence, both belong ing to Barnftable, went on fiiore in Cape Har her, not much damaged; and four other vessels. • Same day—Sch r Linnet, Collins, Halifax, 9 days. A (hip from Loudon, at Halifax, fell in with a Ihip with ‘ Hope of IViseassetf on her stern, a wreck, with only one mail ftm.dir.g, loaded with lumber, noperfon on boa. and, a little to the weft ward of the lile 0: Sables. An obliging correspondent writes from Provincetc wn„ -under date of Nov. 1 9, as follows: “ Yesterday we had a moft dii’uefiing gale of wind from N. N. E. attended with fuow, fleet and rain. The ffoop Experience, M'Kean, of Iflelborough, went on (here cn the back of the Cape, crew favtd, vessel and part of her cargo (lumber) loft ; fold Freedom, of JVfaibk head, from the Grand Banks, went on (here about fcwo miles to the eaftwarid of Point, the <rew all periihed ; three of the bodies have Slice been found. Brig Dispatch, Upton, of Salem, went on Chore about; two miles to the eastward of the Light-hbufe, left the cook, a black man ; cargo will mostly be iaved, vessel probably Iqft. A brig went on Chore about four miles S. E. of the Liglit-houfe, and went to pieces, two men saved- report fays (he was loaded with duck and iron. Brig Nancy, Hew it, Ncw-York, is on Lore in Cape Harbor. Hj’x-Torb, December 1. Capt. Profs, of the British brig Ann, left at Bermuda, the barque Mary, Clarke, from New- York to Jamaica, had been on the rocks, had re paired and was to tail in 5 days. The (hip Clyde, from Cha.iefton, which went ashore in the late gale on the Eafl Bank, and fchh* Refolntion", hem Savannah, are both high and dry ; their cargcfes are saved, and have been irloftly brought up in lighters. 4 Schooner Enterprise, Patton, from Turks- Jftiud, with fait, went ashore on Sunday night, on the outer point of- the hook and bilged.— £>he has cut away her foremaft. , j December 2. Brig OTeijnsbo, ox KcwjSedford # wirfi a car |f° Foil, lead been detained a few hours in Eng j ari ' lVf ' t l at Antwerp, and unloaded her c* go, vvn.ie her cauie w.is pending, but it was a- n d 1-r cargo could not be entered, and ft j war- faking it in again, when the Mary fade. ; ■■A.rob;r 1 J.) Ship Henry, from Amftcrdan for ,N. 5-ork, was lent into the Downs, a (lion : time before the Mary failed. ’ Nov. 13, capt. Spencer, of the fch’r Indnftry i- t .. nout to a brig ashore on Florida Reef, .whir.: proved to be the hc-rmophradite brig In. duftry, foil or Sugar, supposed to be from Ha vaiinah, no persons cn board, took off forne fu -our, faiiS, ccc. ihe bl ig was tight and her car go in good order j sonic of her light fails had been taken off. i NORFOLK, November 30. schooner JlirnE:, Robinson, s; d-ys from Anti kt-ft to ail in a few days for this port, the -nV Thom-; and Henry, Fletcher; brig Sally, ar- Jrivvd from New-York, bound to Guadaloup“,drrain jf and a Br iL frigate—Spoke Nov. 17, lliip Mary j land tror., Baltimore, br-imd to Savannah. Markets very dull in all the Bnglifn lllands. PHILADELPHIA, Der.-mbcr 4. Arnvrd br Brutus, Craig, from Antwerp, and 48 ! days from Cork, liiwing on board eight of the crew of the Eririlh transport from Montevideo, fer Eng land, which (V.uuderrdat fe. , SchV Adedii.t, Jones, from St. Jago de Cuba, left! lucre Nor. 4, brig James and Wi liam, Dawson, for Pnilade.phia, in 4 days. Nov. s, between Cape Maiite and Cape Nichols Mole, was brought to and boards !by the British frigate Dcadlefs, Capt War ren, who lent a Lieutenant on board, and politely de manded the veflel’s papers and all the letters, which were 19 :n number; he carried them all on board, and after four hours he fait a midshipman with the f. pers and letters, with 49 of them broke open From Ncv. 9 to the 17th, wind variable from N- by W. to V,’. by S. and conllant gales moft of the time obliged to lie under a double reefed, and Sometimes a three reefed forefail , the frarunning mountains high which (love in part of the walk boards on one fide, and carrisd fhem cut oa the other, 7.-: a . ur.-rert, Petmt;cr 14. The French privateer (loop Trcps Tard, captain j Dodere, of Guadeloupe, put into this port on Satur day morning Just, in distress, The TropsTard carries one lS pounder forwad, and four, long twelve# and hi* jon board 70 men. Ten days f:nce, (he fcli iu with an I Engliih flilp mounting so guns, supposed to be from Aux-Cayes, and in attempting to board her carried away her bowsprit; and having previnufly sprung her j mall in a gale,ti;e Er.gtifh (hip elcaped by out failing ; her the (hip fired but one breadiide which wounded one of the privateer's men. Capt. Dodtre informs, that capt. Lamarque, of the ! French privateer fchoonsr, which was repaired iu j this port lome months (luce, has recently made a 1 numberof va’uibie captures. He had fallen iu with | a fleet from Surinam, confiding of two (hips of 16 guus one of 30, and a brig of 13 ; and after a verv (light refiftance,captured the whole. They had all valu-ble cargoes of Coffee and Sugar. I Brig Eii-a, Taylor, which failed from Port Royal, : | (Jam), for this port, on the 3d nit. returned to that ; poi ton the 12th, having sprung her main mad on the l l i h t Tt,e British (hip DiaiAond, of IS guns, has besti captured by a (Vo .11 French privateer, and lent into Gautlaluupe. Capt. Wilson left at flanto Domingo, (hip Fablus, Taggart; aud schooner William ck Mary Taggart ; both of Philadelphia Captain Campbe l, cn the 1(1 ihft. in the lat. of Martmico,fpoke br-g ftuffel, sy djysfrora Newport for Martinico. December 1 6. The Thooner Ruby, Murray of and from Charles ton to foutli tide of Cuba, was ift on the nth of Octo ber on the north end of Great Hcneara, crew and part of the cargo saved. The boat was dilpatched to Cu ba, with about i7oodollars worth of property, but was liti.su in with by a French privateer, who plundered ail the property and (reated the people with great barbarity. They readied Barrscoa in -great ddtren The bsig Neptune, from Africa for tnis port, with ilavtt, wa* spoken on the *31(1 ult. in let. 33 long. ?*■ Ti e tliip ledependence .tValker, from th : port for Grenb-k, v.-as spoken on the ad u!t in lat 46, 9, long 4J, out 33 days. The (hip Clyde. Arnold, from till* port and Schooner Refolut-on, Bartlett, from Savannah, whcli . went alhore on Cony lllaud, near Ncw-Yorlc. it is ■ cxpcfltd will be got off the cargoes would be saved Dceemb-r 17. The brig Nancy, 5 6 days from Liverpool is cooing | The schooner jersey, Cooper, for this port, left the Capes of Delaware in company with c: ptaiu Van ’ P c, t- The fiiip Henr'ette Charlolta, capt. Sherry, for : Liverpool, in palling the bar yesterday, (truck, and carried away her rudder—She is now at anchor oft the har Ti e Blip St,tali. *nd brig Unanimity, for this port, failed from New. York in company with captain Was - (cn. Captain Try’or on t!-e sth inst- off Capr-Antonio was boarded by t! * French privateer fchqouer Jul>a- Ann—-The privateer had then in company, the tch'r. • Brotheis, capt. Smith, from Jamaica tor Philadelphia, which they had captured ou account of her luperior failing. .1 ‘ t The brig P'oughboy, Rich, 11 days from this port, [ arrived at King (lon tiie day capt Taylor failed ‘1 he brig tCharlefton Packet was chattered by ‘the Ami-neon Cot nfut at St. Thomas, to bring home a bout twenty (ick and difttmed American feamcn, who ’ in canst queues of the blockade of that port, were in • a (Tiling condition. Off St. Thomas, capt. Conncl was boarded hr the blotkading frigate i.atona, rapt. Woods, who impressed three of these men, viz. Wil liam Mitchell, ot New-York ; Joleph Hafell, of North Carolina ; and Thomas Jones, of New Jerky. Same day was boarded by the Brit.fh brig Recruit, captain l ake, and treated politely—The day alter, offPofto -1 Rico, fell in with a boat belonging to the Galatea fri ’ I gate, then cruising to weft ward, they had loft the’ ! frigate in the night, and were totally destitute of pro : villous and water, with both of which, capt. Council supplied them For Charleston , The Hoop FATTY, M‘Lcar, Matter, to fail on Thursday next. ! For freight or passage, apply to I the matter on board, D-ro. 22 .. S7 THEATRE. BY PERCUSSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL, Postponed from last Er: entry on account of the in demancy of the weather. ilr'.S EVENING, December 2£d, will be exhibited by Messrs. RANNIE (3 BERRY , A novel and extraordinary display of various performances. In addition to which will be prelented, a comic Farce, ir. three ails, called i The Suspicious Husband ; OR, THE BACK-BITING QUAKER. To which will be added, The DoQor and Patient. And, by particular deftre, one aft of the Pmdo mime es J DON JUAN. The whole to conclude with GROUND and LOI’ 1 / i UMBLING, in all its various at titudes. (Doors will be opened at fix o'clock, and cttttain to rife at seven. Tickets to be had at the office of the Theatre Boots & Shoes. ■jfuit received by the Brig Luna , FAIR lOP and Sum arrow BOOTS Morocco ditto Mens Shoes.first, second and third quality Do. Leather and Morocco Dancing Pumps j Boys Suzvarrow Boots j An elegant assortment of Ladies Kid Slip. j pers , assorted colors, among uhich are a 1 few white pair Morocco Slippers, with and without heels Leather ditto Misses Kid ar.d Velvet Slippers Childrens Morocco and Kid Bushins, &c. HU warranted of the best quality. TAYLOR & SCRIBNER. December 22 87 IN COUNCIL, RESOLVED, that from and after the day of the piefctit month, until the 2d day of Januaty next, not more than two negroes from one and the fame plan tation {ha'll be permitted to come into the city on the fame day or night; and that if more than two negroes belonging 10 the fame plantation (hall be seen, or found within the limits of the city, on any day >r night from the inft. to the uj day of January next, even though they may have tickets, they Hull be taken up, and imprif oed by the City MarCtal, Superin tendant of the City Guard, or any ot the City Coiiftdbles, and (hail remain in piifon until they Ihall be regularly dilciiarged and coils paid. Ordered, that the dity Ma;fhal do call on three Conflables, to aftift him in carry ing this resolution into I ffe£L Extraft from the minutes. D. D. WILLIAMS, c.c. i December. £2 87 Notice is hereby Given , THAT on the (lift cLy of February next, will be fold at the house of Sarah Hendricks, in Bui leeb County, to the highest bidder, the ptrfoual pro petty of D-vid Hendricks, det’d. confiding of Horfcs, Catt e, House hold and Kitchen Furniture; with Plantation Tools. Conditions—twelve months c;c dic by giving Notes with approved fecuritV. SARAH HENDRICKS, Adm’trix, GRIFFBN MIZZELL, Adm’ior- December i3 * 87 Public Sale OF THE Fractional Surveys. J WHEREAS by an aft of the General Aflcmblyof the State of Georgia, palled at Louisville on the Cth day of December, x 306, it is enabled that ail the Fraftional Paris of Surveys of Land reserved to the Hate by the several land laws making dis tribution of the lands lately acquired of the Creek Nation of Indians, lying and being on the rivers Ocmulgee and Oconee, and also cn the prelent and former temporary boundary lines {hall be fold in separate lots, to the highest bidder, in the Town of Mil lcdgeville, in the following manner, to wit : The Commiftioners to be appoint ed (who the lubferibers are) ftiall, by an acfveriifement in the Gazettes ox Petcrsburgh, Washington, (Wilkes county) Sparta, Augusta, Louisville and Savannah; in which advertise ment lliall be particularly fpecified the day or days on which the FraUionr. in each County and in each Dillribl will be fold. We, the Commiffiontrs appointde for that purpose, do therefore, in con formity to laid a6l, require all pet Tons concerned to take notice, th2t at Mil iedgeville we shall attend and com mence the faie cf the Fraciicnal Sur veys as follows, to wit:— WILKINSON. Those of the Sixth DiftriO, lying on the Oconee River, commencing on tha lit ol December and continuing from day to day until the P.d, incluftve. Those ol .be nth Dtftrift, on the 3d o£ December until the 41b, incluflve, Those of the 13th Diftrift, on the sth 01 December until the 7th, inclusive. 7. frofe of the 171 b DillriO, on the 8- h of December unttl the ptb, iticlufive. I’hofe of the 18th Diltrift, on the xoth of December until the 1 nh, inclusive. Those of the 22d Diftritt, on the 12-h December, Those of the 23d DiftriO.on the 14th December. Those of the 26th Diftri-51, on the 151 b December. Those ot the syih Diftrifl, on the 16th Decemberi Those ot the 6th Diftrifd, lying on the Ocmulgee River, 011 the 17th December until the 19th, inclusive. 1 hose ol th* 7th Diftri£t,ort the 21st of December until the 23d, inclusive. Those of the Bth Dilirift, on the 24th o£ December until the 28th, inclufivr. ‘Fhofe of the gth Diftrifd, cn the ag h December until the 30th, inclusive. Those of the i.jt(i DiltiiO, on the 3 1 ft December until the ill January, 1800* inclusive, 7'hofe of the DiftriS, on the aJ January until the 41b, inclusive. Those of the 20111 Dittriff, on the sth January until the 6th inciufive. Those of the 21st Diflritl, on the 7th January until the Bth, inclusive. Thole of the 23th Diftrifl, on the gtb January until the 12th, inclusive. Those ot the 25'h Diilnfl, on the 13th January uutil the 13th, inclufi-ve. Those of the 28th Diftrift, on the {anuaiy until the 16th, inclusive. BALDWIN. Those of die 71b DittriD, 01 the r 8 h Januaiy uii.il the 2!lt, -inclusive. Those of the B’-h Diftrifl, on the 22i January until the 23d, inclusive. Those of the 11th Diftnfl, on the 25th January until the 26th, inclusive. Thule of the S2th Diftricl, on the 27 dx Janit3iy until the 28th, inclusive. Thufe of the sjth Diftrift, on the Pgth January until the ill February, inclusive. Those of the 18th Diilritl, on the 2J February until the s'b. inclusive. Those of the 19th Diftrifl, on the 6:h February until the 8-h, inclusive. Those ol the 20th Diftii£f, on the 9'.h February until the 13th, inclusive. 7'hofe of the 13th District, on the :6th February until the jylii, inclusive. Those of the Diftrict, on the i3 h February until the 19th, inclusive. Those of the ioh District, on the cotb February until the 22ft, inclusive. Those ol the 9th District, on the 23d February until the 29th, inclusive. 7'fiofe ot the 6th District, on the £3 b February until the ebih, inclusive. TERMS OF SALE, Os the purchasers bonds with ap proved pcrfonal security \vU bfc re quired for the amount of the purchase money, to be paid in four equal an nual in Raiments, in gold or lilver— the firft payment twelve months after date. REDDICK SIMMS. OB ADI AH ECHOLS, FRANCIS FLOURNOY, Commissioners . , . t -■* ■* ‘ * 1 For Sale, SEVERAL valuable Trafts of Land in MTntosh, Glen and Camden Counties. A prime gang of seasoned Negroes. An excellent house Wench. A complete schooner rigged Planter’s B->at, of easy draught of water, fails very sass, and will carry 10 bales ot Cotton. Also, an excellent Cypress Canoe. And a constant lupply of New-York pa tent navy BREAD. M. SHEARER, O&ober 16 —Gy Bolton’s Wharf,