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Vol. 11. No. 56]
THE INTELLIGENCER,
15 PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS /.HD FRIDAYS
Ey NORMAN k{*LEAN,
CN TIIE BAY,
AT SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE ONE
HAL'* !N ADVANCE.
For T.l „p
JL to i do Liilb (_/ ;jice ,
Ir.e fciiow.ng ."LINKS, which are ne lly prin
ted via ex.c i,*: lA"’ tr,-
MER.CH • ? . ENTttliiS, diife-eu. kinds
dVI VNiI'K i ( re';; i and Coaliing
£ LLb of i.SCd ■ ■'i °
8; 1 ftVIEixV iI 1 3
IV'.BftS or CO VUVANCE
Iv’.'Oß TGAftES
POV/ER ; of •TT".T?K Y
puitjrr. ess ::-h>2iu-cxL3
■Hit.Co of BALE
rr ‘ “ ■••■ II IM l in i
MariMl’s Sales.
IVill le sold cu the 1 St/j
THE SLOOP
tormentor,
Cl■isft'stß? Her tackle, etc. toge
ther with a box of Merchandize, and a parcel
of Leather. Condemned fur a Lteacia of the
Revenue laws,
i) Est. Wall, m. and. g.
OAuber 11 si<
npi n i •]
f n-r* ‘mi ;Acc*ri
II us just re a iced the joUseeing Goods,
li Inii.iv i *ir OJj C! & J l// 6 Life VI
Cu : j i :
Old Madeira Wine of the nrfl quality
L)itt.i London a’.irt.coiai- e..e.tt.a
2.) it to S.fl) and Malaga
Port \\ me, G ‘.ears ohl
1 ) Casks M, and ,c CLict .
Claret in .lem -ohus t.id baf.les
£ vccc Oil in boxes
■ 1 Li>.-n 10iS..wanante,, trood
lioubla re!;- e .l Loaf Sugar, n ima'U LuareJ
IL-.v die,-se, ‘lO kegs of the heft Lard
l.l.xcs, Mutmc ri, Cinuninon and Cloves
2Loriilrrd‘s Macouboy, Scotch .k Rapp * hnuft
pmskets Sait, LoiioUi. a,iu ii-.n C.a—-
colsle .
White wine Vinegar, b the barrel or gallon
SO Boxes of real Spai.iih Segars.
ON HAND,
A general aflbrtrnent oi Gruceiies.
i . CiiCJlii •
Savannah, Sept. 30 Si
rj'to ;.* cTtnqrTMV
UAS Btf HAKD THE fSIZS.T/.VG AHUCtHS,
Which he will fell low for cash, at his St are
opposite the ivearket and next door to Mrs. ivicc.
Gentlcmmi‘3 long broad Cloth Coats Si Coatees
X),ito a few excellent Surtouts
Caillmers and Cloth Pantaloons
A few of the fir'd, quality Great Caste
Ditto Ditto Englilh H its.
ALSO,
A free su As of Sunnier Clothing.
Orders for Negro Clothes can bu fupphed at a
ilttVW UCviC^W
JOHN BARNES.
Market-Square.
September CO —4 3
Sheriff’s Sales.
CONTINUED.
Cn the first TULLS A ell ™ Ncv next
will be fold, at the Court-rouse m Ate
city cf Savannah between the hours oj
ten and three o decs,
One Negro Woman named CELI
And her two chdeien nataco SiN-Y
attil 1 0) M.
Levied on as the property <>f Thoma?
svMl,io fati*fy n execun./n m *
Maurice LehilT. The bova property
pointed on’ by the *- ’ n.
JOHN EPPINCaR, s. c- c.
Sivanuab, Oil-si 7
A 13 A.
N a .ILj IvJ LLt L \
, , ~ ; uijjiaum i” ‘ ‘■-’ JI " J " l -i,i*iw B ' )^i'>,Biii..iuwpw>g— an iih i J |^’ , rill|| - ri>|||iM|||iM|>|^|M| H .
SAVANNA!?, TUESDAY, Octojm 18, 1503.
TO RENT,
A commodious Two Story HOTTf F L
Albert Ward ; with out buildings complete
ierm, reatonable.-Imrr.edtate po&floh will
oe given, apply to P. J. Vallotton, or
£TN. vallotton.
oa ° bcr H 5 b
In Council,
kj - - CAj\ J\.-IIJ, WfJi October I orvp
Information being laid before council, that a
Malignant Fever has made its appcaiance i;i
the city of Si. Mary's :
And whereas, in and by the full L A ion of
an aft cnjiilcd, “ An sna to amend an . . . ~asi
tdt.ie jOth or December, 1803, regulating
quarantine in the port of Savannah, a, J other
phuies within the limits of laid city. c f Sav.tu*
it is enacted—“ That from and after
the pacing of this aft, it (hall be lawful for the
corporation oi tne city of Savatuuli, whenever
they fna.il have reason to fufp-ft that any ves
fei or ve.iels, petfou or persons, has or ivc* fail
ed or come from any port or place infected, or
supposed to be infected with any malignant or
■ contagious disorder—by resolution or order, to
t require and compel the laid vefiel or vessels so
arriving, or peiion or persons, toypme to anchor
..or ibp at any place by said resolution or order
pointed out, until an examination is made
by the Health Odicer, as to the state ar.d con
dition of l'tiid velfel or vefT.ls, p-rfou or persons,
and until lulStier.t pu -float ion fholl have taken
place, and a certiir. ate of the Health Officer ob.
taiued to that effect.”
/; i therefore resolve.! That the Health-
Officer be directed to order all vcfil-L coming
flora the city of St. Miry’s, to be brought to
a* the mouth of Augultine Creek , or any other
situation which he may deem expedient, and
there to perform a OUARANTiM’d OF
TEN DAY j, including their days of failing—
sr.J during the performance of said quarantine,
the woNlen and cotton goods, and cotton in
bags or bales o.i board, fhaU be, on every fair
day, expo fed to the open air, and the holds of
the veiie r ventilated in the bait pcf&bls mar.-
ner—and that, after that time, they be permit*
t-*.d to coma up to the lower end of Fig-island,
and there’ to remain until they flv-.U receive a
certificate of health from the Heahh-Qfieri—
Pnv’ded mvtrlhd f, That the above good;
ill di be ex pok'd to the air, and the vefi'el or
... Y. i. v t-.i> slxt.u* Aiot*-fv-'tirc.the 1
said veffe! or veffcls be permitted to come tip to
the lad place, not.vithltandiug the ten days
from th*’ failing of the laid veffei or vtiicU raav
• hatft before expired.
A'.::! it it further RrfAved That no peril m
or persons ihdl be permitted to come within the
limits of this city, unless he or they Ihdl be at
lea 11 too days from the aforchid city of St.
Mary’s.
Ar. lit is further resolved) That the -e resolu
tions (hall remain in full force and cfnCf until
tile 1. . 1 day or November u-**., melt!.*re, ai.u
no longer.
A ltd it is farther resolved , hat all persons
contrivening these orders lhallbe prosecuted as
the Quarantine Law direils.
from the Minutes,
id. D. WiLLi AM ‘, CM
health officf.,
pert of Savannah.
All veffe’s coming from the city of St. Ma
■ y’s arc hereby ordered to come to an anchor at
eras near the mouth of AuguiUne Cress:, as t!:e
anchorage will admit of; there to remain and
perform a quarantine agreeably to the above re
iclution.
G..eu under my hand, this 12th OIL 1803.
WILLIAM COCKE,
Health JOJicer.
Wanted tmrazdlately ,
A NEGRO WENCH, to do the work of a
fmali family. Enquire at this Oucc.
September 27 SO
- *
Information:
(AT If the legal repirfmtntives and heirs at
law, of Mr. Gsor.CE Haies, deceased, who
waa'in his lift* tone employed as an Overieer m
date of couth Carolina, will apply to the
Printers of tiie Cuy Gazette, Charleitou, tftey
will be informed of i'omc property left by the
* * As is is understood Mr. Hails had rela
tive* in the Hate of Georgia, the editors of the
Sivatinah papers may confer a favor on the repre
sentatives of Mr. Hails, by giving tins comrnu
sication an infertioa ill their papers.
September 13
: FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
LONDON',
On the 15*U dispatches wftre reociv*
m *“ ” a Arthur Wellesly, end
nvra Lord Collingwood, the former
announcing the landing cf the British
troops in Tor .itgal, and the latter con
taining an official account of the sur
render of Dupont, in the course of the
day, a bulletin was circulated at the
lYest end of the town, ia the folio wine
terms : °
~ have been, received
2:om hsr L. Cotton, they were brought
by the Enco inter gun brig, which left
fj‘ L. v*otto:< a fleet on tfte Set ui Aug.
1 hose dispatches state, in substance,
Wellesly had landed
u : Nguera on the Ist of August, and
i- *diinr,iediutely commenced his march
for Lisbon. Gencal Spencer joined
■'** v -• Co.ton on the Ist ol August
•..if proceeded u ithout loss of time, f<?
1 1 * a junction vttth su A. VVeileelv.
Dispatches have also been received
fre n Lord Collingwood, which con
tain an official account of the surrender
of (General Dup'dhri It appears that
.he French hue! fjfCtO re.cn killed m the
battle of Buy !eh, vrhich ttJok place the
day previous to the surrender. Gene
ral Castanos vras proceeding with his
arrnv towards Madrid.
A more particular r ecount of the in-
Hli'tence from Porta'll was however,
po t.i at U>yd’i Coffee-house. It
a rood as follows:
“ <"• Basilico arrived this morning
horn off the Tagus, which he left on
Pc 2d mst. Generals V/ellesly and
Spcnccr hud fanned a junction, and
:ar.ded all h eir troops.
“ A summons had fccfn sent to Ju
not, Velio had proposed do capitulate on
.pertain conditions; which, however,
■is brother oliacer, general LaWde,
would not consent to.
*’ the Portuguese were in arms,
t.-.t-jCh—ii'’ Bmafr i-.x
numbers.
“ 2-mot had not been able to corres
pond with France for three weeks.”
it was reported yesterday that a gen
tleman had arrived from Lisbon, which
pane he h gu me ou. lust. tie is
said to state, that on the day previous
o his departure a council o: war was
held, consisting of generals J a not, La
bored, Legarde, and other officers, on
-x-~ .. eui. joe affairs, ino probabili
ty of being compelled to surrender was
toe chief object of the k ; deliberations.
On tins point much diversity of opiui
on prevail-1. Junot and L tborde wen
o: opinion, that they ought to maki
.errn-j with the Portuguese. Leg-utL
on the contrary, contended that the\
ought to treat with the English. The
dispute ran so high between Laborde
and Legarde, that a duel was the con
sequence, in which the former was
said to have been severely wounded.
A gentleman of respectability, who
was lately at Vienna states, that the
military force of Austria is on a most
respectable footing. The lhnpcror,
warned by the fate of the Royal Fami
ly of Spain, as well as of the fallen house
of Brandenburg, that his security must
depend, not upon illusive promises,
but on his own activity and exertion,
has now prepared, as we are informed
for immediate action, an army of hear
105,000 men, besides the militia. To
facilitate the effective operations of
the.-.c troops, magazines have been es
tablished at every important post, and
all the various resources of war have
been distributed in proper situations.
The accounts from India are satis
factory. When the fleet sailed, the
most perfect tranquility prevailed in ev
ery part of the country. The Native
Powers, convinced of their inferiority,
shewed no disposition to contend a
gainst British dominion. How long
t ,!ls c -2ni is to continue, is, however,
; natter <?f some doubt, it -ft be seen
::rom the following extract of a letter
that tee i: reach are endeavouring to’
renew that system to which all the dis
turLances in India at late years are to
be attributed. If the French General
c..c*Ci.i lo i a it, and his partisans ores
gain a foot mg there, their intrigues will
soon excite the Native Powers to make
t. es*i Cuorts lo recover their ionu-f
strength and influence
. “ Bombay, Feb. £l*l3oß.
( Lis said that the king of Persia
iias ceded Oraus and GombrOon to tho
c rcr.ch, ..ad that a squadron which
k * the otiier itiy, consisting of
Albion, 74, two frigates, Royal George;
i.iO!i:iug.Gn, and I erp.ate, arc gore to
iutefvep't the French armament gene to’
take possession. We hear also of a
i icnc*'! General, and 200 partizans, of
all descriptions being arrived at Trht
ian ’ h‘ 1 ersia, with a view of getting .on
to Lidi . We have received’ accounts
iiom Calcutta, diet Seram pore was ta
ken and all the Danish
snips in tne river ; altogether a \pr.
large property.
Further accounts have beG
frem Holland, which are c
confirm the belief tha’
F ranee are cn the ev r *
is said, on the an’
gentleman, who ’
few days sine
the extraerdi
i employed Xf
| any rutnfii?
France, t 1
that place
tiona cf
I
in not :i
til23 17101,
on the li
between
the Thth
led each \
’ J-
oiubiMi? f
U li
that the negom
jC‘j——t, h.... con.e j cl.. .... ...
ation. I; was the prevailing opinion,-
as we have before stated, that it related
nrincipally to the evacuation of the
Prussian ter Lories, conformably to the
A;aides of the Treaty oi Tilsit; that
o this Bonaparte, after protracting the
discussion, and evading a direct answer
as long as possible, had at last met it
.viih a peremptorily denial; and that
he Emperor of Austria, m consequence
~,d determined to endeavour to obtain
.hat by force of arms, which he could
not bv negotiation.
It appears expected in Holland that
orders far anew conscription woqid be
Immediately i sued in that country, and
generally in all those on the right bank
>f the Rhine. To enforce i.t the last
cl these the execution of the former
conscription, the French Commanders,
it is stated, had resorted to anew mode.
They issued a proclamation, threaten
ing every conscript who did not come
forward in a specified time with out
lawry and deprivation of citizenship.
“ Extract of a letter from Stockholm*
dated 30 th July , ISCB
“ There is a report here, that the
Swedesamdcr Kli.ngspor, have defeated
the Russians near Luppo, between die I
18i.ii and 19th mst. The Swedes were
only 3300 strong, and the Russians
5000. The Swedes lost in killed up
wards of twenty officers. It is said to
have been a bloody affair. Klinwspor
could not avoid giving battle, for fear jf
being cut off.”
His Royal MajrJly*S Yacht, /Imocfis , at
anchor of Cajtlcnolm, 2\Ji July.
His.royal m.jesty went on shore a*
three o’clock in the afternoon to review,
near Fairsand, a strong battalion of the
Finnish Reserve, which was on iu
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