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TII£ I^X^LI.IGENCKU,
,S rffELISHEB os TUESDAYS AN 1) FRiI>AV
Bv NORMAN M‘LEAN,
ON THE BAY,
IT SIS OOti&RS PEP. ANNUM, PAYABLE ON!
HAL* IN ADV.INCE
s*^ sjaVo^?i ■! ~—
for Sale at this OJjicc ,
jhc follor’ing bt.ANKS, which arc neatly prin
tStl on excellent Paper
yCrCHANT’* ZNTRIEs, dilTercnt klada
y.’ A
j;Llci fcXCH NOP.
Sh ‘ MENS’ ARTICI.ES
PESOS of CONVEYANCE
* ORTOAGIiS
POWERS of ATTORNEY
yR’.NTiCES INDENTURES
SILLS cf SALE
J ffßj A
1 M W
Sam, r..T,i'i
For Sale,
At Hunter's JJRiarf,
5b hard Ing - we Brbt 1 ers,j f: a< rivedfront
Bojl ,
223 hogsheads cf Coarse Liver
poo] 5a Si .
40 do, N. E. F. v. *rt
A few hogsheads’of Sugar
4 chells of Imperial lea
A few bags of Greco Coffee
25 boxes Chocolate, cue ton of
c+.r e
10 barrels of Beef
50 do, pickled Shod
100 boxes heft Mould Canales
20 do. Soan
io barrels Apples
jO do. Pears
a6 cases of Cordials
A few casks tod. gj. SI. NT’s
Ceinleman’s Fine Shoes
l adies Morocco Fancy Shoes
Mens large thick Shoes
30 mams Writing Paper
30 ditto Royal Printing Paper
2 hogsheads Lamblack
A few pieces of elegant Futr.i
tore, Tables D sk% Bed
Heads, in the newel! fashion
11 patent Clock, Willards m-ske
t case of fashionable Calicoes
100 barrels Northern Potatoes
500 large Cabbages, Beets, Car
rots, Onions, Turnips *
A few barrels Glauber >a!ts
Merchantable Boards
A few dozen Mats, Pa;"?, Sis
tets, Set, Measures, and a few
tens ob !Ia v. Me.
EBENEZER CLAP, or
THEOPH. BERRY.
November 11 —S3
BUTTER and S MO A RED BEE F.
ihi subscriber respefifully informs the public, and
tas customers in particulars that ‘- s b<* JV ”
caved per late arrivals ,
A bapply t f
Butter,. Saiked Beef and Tbngtiiis, the hell
Spirituous Liquors, Wines, Muftart),
With o general assortment of
GROCERIES,
Which he will cheerfully d'fpofe of to those
tdto will be kind to favor hiw with their cuftois,
st his store, in Bay Lane, near the Exchange.
John Bigur.
Oaober 23—6t —59
t-v-
Notice.
All persons are cautioned again if rgving
any person credit on my account, wituout a
written order from me.
*.N : prmun >A‘Lcan
November 4, abl'A,
Jt'.UBLKJ INTELLIGENCER.
“ , ' i ANNAIi, TUESDAY, November. 15, 1803.
I TO LEASE,
* , ,
f or a Number of Years.
l rl u whole or part of an nnirtpfoved corner
LOl, Ewingsburgh, 90 by i5() feet, and
satrtted on Weft Broad Street. Immediate
po,Tension can be given. Enquire of
JOHN EPPiNGEM, jun.
October 2t . 57
Ma^aTvSakT -
Cn toe firs! i (j K SDsl TAn December next,
will be fold at the court-hotife, in Savannah,
On<* undivided moiYfv of a TRACT of
LARD fiUiated in Liberty county, contairiiu-r, ’
m the whole, 1,900; 4or 500 of which are
f.G quality inland f-.vamp, with a never failing
reierYior of black-water, which embraces all the
i’.ead waters of Bull-town fivamp ; \5() acres
a e cleared and under dam. There are several
improvements on the premises. The whole ‘V f
this tract will make one of the molt valuable
id and rice plantations in tins [late. • Levied on
as the property of Joseph Miller, efq. c o Ltisfy
n execution obtained by De Wolf, afa nil
him,
jf L 5 0%
Eight NEGROES, (being part of an undi
vided property) between Lewis & James Cuth
bert. Seized as the property of Lewis G.
Ctithhert, by virtue oi an execution obtained by
Joleph Baker.
Two TRACTS of LAND, in Wilkinson
countv. Levied on as the property cf Alexan
der. S. Roe, to Satisfy sundry judgments obtain
ed by the United State* against laicl R.ci and
William Smith., efq.
ilea Wi.ii, m. 2. c.
November S—G2
jXEl'r DRUG AXD
Medicine Store*
DR.J.B-. EERTHELOT, ‘
On the Bay, oy-posUe the Exchange.
Next clnor to M :r. A. Scribr.et .
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and the public, that he has just received a com
plete and handsome assortment of all kinds of
DREGS, PA VtNTAND OTHER
Medicine.
r.rt. j. n. bekthei.ot,
Re fpcflfnlly info; ms the public that be pos-
Lffes a fovertign remedy for all forts of vene
real diseases. Perfcns of both sexes can with
confidence make use of it. The advantages of
this remedy are, that a young man may take
this medicine, and be perfectly cured, without a
difeovery on the part cf hi* connexions ; also,
the patient mdy, without apprehending any
danger, expoie liimfelf to cold, night air and the V
raiii, and purl'ue his usu :l avccations, a* it re
quires no particular regimen, other than to ab
stain from the commiflion of excesses. ‘1 i:ofe
who may apply to him at his MEDICAL
SHOP, near the Exchange, may be a fared of
the molt profound feerecy being observed.
Odtofcer 4—52
1 o Dollars Reward
WILL’ be p id to any person so- epprehendinr;
JOHN Wt NN, who deferteu from ray oor.ipany or
Artillerist on tlie 4tb inflant hr is : native of
Ge .rgia, live feet fix iidies l.igb thirty-four years
of a;e. has grey eyes fair hair, fair complexion, l-y
occupation a t aylor. VCh. ever will lerurc
said WYNN in jail, or driver him to any C< tnmil
Smeil flicet m the a'mics of the United States
sh ill revive the above reward, and tl rir travelliug
eipe ces borne to the place cf delivery or confine-
ADDISON B ARMSTEAD, .
Capt. U S. Artillcfifts, Conimrading.
OA her 18
passports
R \NTLD by the DepartmetU o\
ijT S. He 10 c.M-tens going into foreign j
oaits, having been in luudry instances ob-
Line’l Irnm the pet fens receiving thetn,
by oih>r* alTuming their natr.es; it b-n
been thought proper to guard against wc
abide by requiring ihe lormcr to write
their own names in the body ol the psl
and will. 1 (.is alteiaiion they will be
(sued alier the ttlil.c;y cl J-JOt, ‘jB&S.
Department < 1 ‘T-te,
J r'S ij, tS.o. ;j
’• • . ‘ .■ ; *
FRENCH OrriClAL ACCOUNT
OF THE LATE EVENTS IN SPAIN.
Paris, Sep 1 embe r ti.
_ Os enlightened men, and cuiaiged
ideas, anxious to sec their country t>-o
----\ rntd by a constitution calculated to
secure the rights of the nation, there
a,.: ;t great number h. Sj.ani. That
kingdom also boasts many men,whose
wishes were attached to the success of
r any a scene in the revolution of
France.
One third part cf the territorial pro
j city is in Inc possession ol the secu
far clergy. Ihe monks, lor the most
part, illiterate and bigotted in the ex
treme, exe-.cise a considerable influ
ence over the minds ol the lower or
ders, who are more ignorant than the
people of an) other country, and have
consequently ior tht last century, only !
made progress in superstition and in- i
dolence.
I he events at the Escurial and Ar
anjuez, which have made a deep im
picssion on the respect due to the
thr ne, the convocation of a junta at
Bayonne, for the purpoie 01 lorming
the grounds oi a constuutioig the un
foreseen and extraordinary events of
the 2d oi May, at Madrid} alt these
things have set the passions afloat, and
have wound up both hope and Tear to
the highest pitch.
The English faction could not over
look the opportunity to derive every
advaY.tage from this state of thinsrs: it
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has all along been very active and
powerful in the ports, and its influence
has been felt even in Madrid, ft has
cy the public situation of the contin
ent acquired strength, and more parti
cularly > bv the sacrifices imposed
or the Spanish trade by the cogency
of circumstances. Thus seconded,
ti.eir arts were not Unsuccessful in es
tablishing the notion of giving up the
alliance with France, to form an union
with England, and this secret wish
had a considerable influence on the
events of Aranjutz. and those that fol
lowed.
The majority of the good and en
lightened individuals of the nation,
composing the nobility and dignitaries
of the church, was animated with a”
commendable spirit, but the party of
ihe inquisition and of the monks, in
stigated by numerous agents stipen
< hated by England in Spain, availed
dnemselves of the blindness and stupi
dity of the lower orders of the people,
milled them by false rumors, put arms
into the hands of the needy class, and
at tiie end of May the insurrection
broke out, at the very time that all
thd arrangements respecting Spain had
been perfected, and Mat the junta at
Bayonne was meeting, and its opera
tions commencing.
At Valladolid, Saragossa, Valencia,
Seville, £cc. miracles were solemn!)
proclaimed; these juggling tricks,
which with every* other nation on the
continent would only met with con
dign dcrison, have made upon tht
minds of the Spaniards their fullest
impression. On the coasts, a numer
ous part)’, known by its antipathy to
France,” and which was excited to
make common cause with England,
in order to recover liberty ol rade,
spurred the people cn, and feigned to
pive credence to the superstitious an
nunciat’ons. Mortal disorders arose
from sltch disposition, which eomuni
catcd at the same time to the provinces
cf Navarre, Arragon, Estremadura,
Castile, Leon, Astoria, and Gallicia.
They* began on the 17th of May in
the southern provinces. The coun
sellor of states Don Migtiei dc S.iaic
dra was captain general oi the kingdom
of Valencia, and attempted to oppose
the views of the insurgents, his life
was threatened and he fhd to Re-
quena; but the insurgents iniomud
of his abode eroded tluther, seized
his person, Conducted him to Valencia,
mid there murdered him near to the
hotel of count Cervulloh, -who seemed
10 have their confidence; but whose
efforts, nevertheless, to rescue the un
happy proved fruitless. The head of
Don Miguel de Saavedra was impaled,
carried through ail the streets, and
subsequently, placed at the top of a
p) rumid, w hilst the marquis of Arvti
eva, on whom a similar late was ihi
| pending, narrow ly escaped it.
| . On the first burst of the insurrre-’
| tson i ’he insurgents demanded that all
the goods belonging to the French,
residing in the kingdom, should be
deci.tied forfeited, and their persons
secured in the citadel. A few davs
. after they dfagged the crew of a
French ship, which had !x tn pursued
by an English frigate, and sought re
fuge on the Spanish coast, into prison.
On the 14th of June, they in a fresh
paroxym of fury, massacred these cap
tives; however bn the 17th June, the
members of the junta, who had been
constrained, on forfeiture cf life, to
t..ke part in the committee, arraigned
by a solemn act the author of these
atrocities, giving him up to the con
stitutional authority, and naming as.
such, Balthazar Cal bo, a minister of
the altar, and member cf the chapter
of St. Isidore, at Madrid;
At Cuenca, the corregidor and the
iiitendcnt were thrown into chains,
and carried off by the riotous boors,
who, before they departed, pillaged
the houses bf these two respectable
magistrates, and abused their families.
At Carthagena the people murdered
the governor; Who had for a long time
enjoyed the public esteem. At Gra
nada, on the 30th of May, arrived
general Truxilio; governor cf Mala
ga ; he was murdered by the peoph ;
his body dragged through the streets,
cut to pieces, and afterwards burnt.
At Algesiras, the 2d June, the Trench
consul was cast into prison, and the
rioters demanded his head; but the
resolution ol the well disposed pre
vented the commission of this new ex
cess. At St. Lucar de Barameda,
they massacred the governor of that
1 dace; a man equally distinguished by
Ids rank and merits. At Jaen, the
peasants forced the citizens to quit
their houses and property, murdered
the corregidor, and plundered the
town.
Seville having raised the standard
of revolt, formed a factious junta, ;i and
1 art of the soldieiy from the camp of
it. Koch and from Cadiz, ivitccl the
high encouragements held out to then**,
by the insurgents, joined the party,
and the first evidence that they gave
of the force was the murder of count
\quiila, one Os. the most respectable
characters of Seville, whilst a captain
of smugglers was nominated chief of
.he insurgents, consisting of monks,
deserters, and smugglers, drew cut 11
arms to beset .he ge through Cor
dova.
At Cadiz the people rose cn the
29th of May, against the lieutenant
general Solano, marquis del Socon o,
ihc captain general of the province*
and gov ernor of the city, a man hither
to universally revered. The insur
gents then drew arms from the bar
racks, and a cannon from the bul
warks, fell upon the hotel of the go
vernor, seized his person, and mur
dered him in the most atrocious mmi
ner. At Carolina, they decapitated
the governor, who had presumed to
oppose the disorders. No less horri
ble were the excesses committed in
Navarre, Arragoq, and Catalonia. At
Saragossa, the peasants shot the colo
nel of the king’s regiment of dragoons 5
and tltirty-three oflaceraoi the same
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[Whol's No. 182.