The Southern patriot. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1804-1806, February 27, 1806, Image 1

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THE S QUTHERM” PATRIOT. OL. II- Nb * 32-J TO PLANTERS. pjlE Subscriber finds ii nece*- W , a rr to call, thus public!v up- IT.JI those who ar# in arrears to ||m,to coma forward ns speedily || possible and pay up their re- Wtctivn balances, s lie is aaxi ||, to discharge those claims s jlinst himself, which have origi jlted principally, through the IK >us es those, his Debtors—He [lrtainly has a right to calculate [■,0,1 liberal payment# this year, II Providence hae, in general, IKes very bountiful to the ctilti iKtors ©1 the soil.—all defaulters I the first day of march next }l„ expect to find their Ronds, jptes.and accounts in the hands of torney’sat law. The Subscriber also thinks pre ir to give this peblio notice, that ting fully sensible of the nume ius disadvantages resulting from is practice of making advances, irectly or indirectly responsible ir and on account of persons wh® ve not,at the time invested him ith funds, or any property that rill speedily raise funds sulicient i compensate hint for the ansouat e siiances or becomes respoasi. e for—he declines for the futur* ixccpt in a few cates es estates k idiviiluels, who hare in all trani flriioui with hiiu, observed th* ■rictest punctuality) th# obser- It no of this practice. H The dubscriber will, hewerer B al 1 cases, when Produce is put B hit possession, make, if requir m, liberal advances, ani trill be ■riteful, to the Planters in gene* Bd, end to his friends in Particu- Hr, for any favors eonferred, in hi* [ line A buisnasa—*• assures them, Bet no exertions shall be sparsd, H induct ell business, they may H>.f ‘i to his eeie, fuilf tc tksir ■ ction. fit ttill etnducti Me > OH AGE k COMMISSI ON BUSINESS, I ; frePr Wharf, attended by *■ td vantage wliich the same ten mi when carried on siud r t m of Williamstn hf Aftrcl. JOHN f. WILLIAMSON. Ufr.muh, Doc. J. t Sew M Painting and Glazing. THE Subscriber offers his ervicei to the public in the tbnve line. He will be thar.k u. for a snare of their patron*- igr—he Hatters himfelf from us experience in that line of icf* to give general fatii* a on. He will work at the well reduced prices. ir. Mead. ’"eVn.ury *4. ts. V<v Anted to Hire. A gr o WOMAN, who s *, and Washer and Ironcr. f- ocan ba recommend** V* Onand sobriety, * r liberal wage* and i|*ploytntnt. Ap. I I V*. WILSON. jjt mML 1 K’m SALES. ” ’ ,/lt lw ; IE SOLI), *■ fvuxe in tint City, fwurs ts ten and pereenel pro \ IMkV g to the estate of h -ties W-’;„tin, dec. consisting sundry articles ol merchandize b‘-ddl haiidfome young ” - * ew Chair.— 1 ! > tt. Office. — M “ tawif SAVA NN A H MA HI N E HOSPITAL k POOH HOUSE. THJF*fubferiber being ap pointed by their Honots the Juflices of the inferior Court, Overfecr of the Poor, Sc foie Medical alliftant to the Poor Houfc Ic Seaman’s Hospital, gives Public Notice, that he is now ready to receive into the Institution, any poor Person or Perfon* belonging to the County ; or sick Seaman who fliall make application to him for •dmiffion—he ha* to ic queft that in future the tena will not give any relief to perfon* at thetr doors, a* tha arrangement* nude for * heir reception are fuoh a* will fu percede the necefiity of their giving Charity in that wav. Should they however, feel dis posed to alii It the institution, any donation will be thankful ly received, and faithfully ac counted for, by MOSES SKEFTAL. Nov. 19. • ts BROUGH T TO JAIL. O n the 19th instant, a Ne gro Man of 3 black coanpleS ion, about five feet io- *8 year* of age, calls himfelf Will, fay* he belongs to a Mr. William Brail* ford of South-Carolina Wm. PINDER, Jailor* January 10. 14. ts. “G O ALiiR a NOTI CeT* IT i* particuiatly requested that those perfon* who lhould hay* negroea in jail, will come prepared to pay the Fee* a greeable to law, when taken out, otherwiCe they will not be ocli ered. Wm. FINDER, G. Negroes in Chatham jail gyj* AN old fellow bv tha nmiivoi Buck, about 50 ytsr* of age, ?.nd about 5 feet 6 inch es high, of s black comp left ion, lay* he belong* to a Mr. Maxwell, of South Caroline, high up the country. Wm. PINDEII, G. A- * Now in Jail. A RUN AWAY Negro wiio call* himfelf CY JRUS KENNY, yellow com plcctioti, about 5 feet 9 inchc*, thirty three year* of age, and leys he belong* to a captain John Mile* St. Augultine. Wm- PINDE , G. Savannah, Jan. j, itlo6 CHATHAM JAIL A negro fellow named JIM. ol a yellowish coropleftion, f feet Binches high, *3 or 34 year* of age, and fay* he belong* to Col. Fifhborn in Seuth-Caro. lina,ner [nckfomborough. Also, CLORGE, a black fellow, 5 feet to, about *7 year* of age, end fay* he be long* tw Mr. Wm. Brailtford, of Charlcdon, 8. C. W M . PINDF.R, G. Sept. 14. jo. Btought to Chatham jail (SCF"SCIPIO, es a klask sew plectian, about iv# ft*? eight— S7 #r 31 ye.ra of sgt, eaji he kelongtto a Mr. Thooass Scott, sf Scuth-Caroliua, en the Sait Ketch er* WILLIAM PINDER 8. Nercaiieer (S ite|. T HU R S D A Y, Fiirkarv *7, i£c6. Runaway negroes t Ni* tenfintd n Chatham t tun ty itdL, Savannah. PRINCE* of a yellow com pledion, pitted wuk the fnttll. pox, about $ tcci 6 inche* high ——lay* he belong* to George Cherry of South Ca rolina, near the line ! North Carolina, from 4# t* 50 year* of ge. ]ACK, a rwulatto com pleCtion, (lendar made, about 5 feel 1® inch** high; and fav* hi* Kjzflcr'* name is Geo. ; , Hob, refidtng iu Oglethorpe county, frora ac-te ag year* of *|*. Wm. FINDER G. __ .. n . .. -—• ■ -j* Now in Chatham Jail. ON alie 14th instant, A Negro Man, about five feet, fix or eight tnchc* high, yel low complexion, ipeak* bad Englilh, call* himfelf JOE, die fay. he belong* to a Mr. ASH TON of Augusta. He had a new greet coat, trimmed with green phi fit, which k# fay* he bought in Augu*ta for 15 dol lar*a-kut which it i* expefted he ha* stolen- Thi* coatw** taken from him by Thoma* Brown, Coroner of thi* city. WILLIAM PINDER, G. Now in Chatham Jail. ANGKO man who calls him self DEVONSHIRE, ha is of % black cotnpleuion, i fest 1 inches about 10 years of age, *ay he boiorjp * a Mr. Hambleton More, ol Bt. Mary’s, & vai formerly th# property es Dr. Harral of Savannah. Also-—A young fellow by *he name of JOHNSON, es • black complection, I fvst 4or A inshs# high, about JO year* of age—he sometimes say* he belongs to a Mr. on the Ohoopie, and at other times says he is a freeman from New- York, but ho has tie pa pers to skew his freedom. Wm. PINDER, G. Dec. e. r if Brought to jail ON the 15th January • ne gro man of a yellowish com pletion about 4 feel to in* che* high 45 or 50 years of •8 C —fy* he belong* to a Mr. Benjamin Weaver of V/arrca county. WILLIAM PINDER, G. C. C January 31 2* BROUGHT TO CHATHAM JAIL / ON the ft iriftam, A negre r*n whs call* himfelf 808 ; h it of a dark complcaion, it about 4 feet 8 inch**, between forty five and fifty year* of age, fay*.he belong* t a Mr. Richaiidfon of South Caro ID na. WILLIAM PINDI.R, <7 February • (§ RUN AWAY. F'ROM tVe fubferiber, a Neg r o WetK.h named Maria, (he it about 5 sett li or 7 inchc* high, (lender and well mads, • sulky countenafcc, of a'dark and diity Mulatto color.— She left the houle of John G. Williamlon Enquire, cm the night of the eB.K instant and mud b# about fowa. Any person who will*deliver her te th# Jailor Os B*vai,nah, or to Mr. Huglr Rof# Fadwr, (hall receive a reward of to dollar*. j. £. HOUSTON Janu*y gt. *4. ts, NOTICE, THE fubferiber* have agree! to diil'olve the Copartnerlnip of Hamilton Sc Coo?kr, from this date'-- The Books, and papers are placed with James Hamilton for the purpofc of collefctiug the debt* and ad’ juftingthe claim# agaiuft the concern. JAMES HAMILTON, JOHN COOPER, St. himoas. ut January, iah. C US FOR SALE, A likely NEGRO BOY— Apply at tin* Office, or to ft'. U. i*. CIUMTOM. October 8. 94. ft “notice. ALL Persona having any De mands nj-sinn William Maxwell juur deceased ; *r requested t< render them in properly att* nd ed , these indebted to said WH‘‘ liam Maxwell junr. ar solicited te make immediate payment to iARAH MAXWELL, Jdrniautratrtm Brvaa Ceunty, Dc .ember *4, *t lawtl BILLS ON N&W-YORK, At short fight, FOR SALE ST MAGEE k HOW ARB ts. Blank Bill* of Ladingi Ma r Bills of Sake, ice. ier jalc at thi* olfire. for rale, KT* A Likely NEGRO j FELLOW, who i a complete lkuse servant and waiting mn ; k long used to the care of horsrt —enquirt at this Otlice. Sept. J A quantity of Kbode-llUad STONE LIME; * fO* IA.Lt ir M. 8* J. BOLTON.- Evkruary 4 4t t — - Foreign Intelligence. Fra N’t K. T'vVb:nt y sevENTH B Us- LETIN OK THE CItAND All- MY. Porlitz, Nov. 19, IBo£. ftince tha Battle ot /uoter dei ir, the mtmj has centiuasd with tbs utitisat pra cipitatioa. Ciensral beUastianl, with hi* brigade of dragooas pursued them, a word i* haad. ‘I lie vast plain* of Moravia have favored hi* pursuit. The 1 lth, en the hi'ight# of Porsitz, be cut cE the retreat of sevarsl corps, and during the d a l’ made 3000 Russians prisoner*. Privies Murat entur-id Brun ( the capital of Moravia, at 3 o’clork P. -M s ill is) pursuit of the enemy, whu svacua.ed the city and citadel; the isttsr is a fine structure, and capable of sus taiairg a formal siege. Tbo em peror has removed *u# head-quar ters to Porlitz. Marshal Sonlt, with hi* corps or the army, is at. R e imst.-.cstz. Marshal Liauea i* before Porlitz. The Moravians entertain ## a greater hetred agxinvt the Ru#- aad strenger friendship for than the Au*tmm.The cona try i* beautiful and much mere fertile than Austria. The Me ravians were eitiii>ls<j on be holding, in their inm.enie plain*, the iuhahitar.ta of th* Ukrauc, of Kamvehttka, nrui i,l Cii'tist-’Tarta ry, the Nwrrnaas, the Gascons, j the Bretons, kc. come auiong them to cut each otiiert threats, without tiicir country having any thing ui common with them, or a - immediate political connect ien ; and tiivy have sense eaough to declare, hltmdv. that hniimu biootl is e cnuituodity of frafiic iu the bauds es tlw E'ujli>l. [Wnoli Nfusts 14a. A wealthy Aforaviao naid L, *^•.. to French < (licrr, iu spe*} ~ r of tiic Emperor Jo-,* !> U, ,j, lie was the frieed oi the p, ry ; and that if he w ere alive j,. would have freed them from tho feudal taxes which they no* to the religious convents. We Imva found at Brunu 800,000 lbs. of powder, a 1 -.tr quantity of wheat and dour, si and .considerable magazines ofcluath• lUg The F.tnpcror of Germany 1-.hk retired to Olmutz. Our pon*. are within one days march es tht place. TWENTY-EIGHTH HU LI F TIN OF THE GRAND AR MY. RHUNN, Nov. 21st. ISOS. The Emperor entered Brunu the 20th, R t 10 o’clock, A. Hr A deputation horn ihc state* of Moravia, nt the lie a d of whir'. w a the bishop,came to meet him. Tiie emperor visited the foruiicu lions and gave orders th it the ci tadel should be fortified, in which w ere found upwards of bOOu uim ketai, great quantities ol'miiaiti on of war of all kinds ; amoi)’- o tl,. ers, 400,000 1b5. of powder. °Ti;e Russians had united all Cavalry, which composed a corr of about 6000 men, & disposed,’, dele nd their position at the nuta tion of the reads between B tU m, and Olmutz. Gen. \Yahh £r 0 ~ them by different cZ! to quit the ground. General Mu • tat dispatched to hi* assistance. D’ tiaultpoult’s division of cuirimi *rs, and 4 *<juadron of t h,. i,„ penal guards. Though ouiHior ses were much fatigued, my were attacked and Pllt V tl.gfi*. They left more tldn i„~ hundred chosen ru:id&i bat tie, and hwadeid •mset fell mio one hand* Marshall lies -ieres, C(ir4m . . •g the imperial guard*, 5 .., ef four squa<h-on guards, ma<lu a briiiiar. which Ihrt'trtfiem Into L : and put them to rout. v could leant* a greater contr * the silence oftlic guard.s 0f.,11,74. siera and the uproar of the *Gs sians. 1 his body of Russian cavalry is well mounted and well equip ped, and has shown great braver, and resolution ; but they did mi. appear to be w ell acquaiiitvd iv;;!i the use of their sabres ; and in t:mt point our cavalry has a gram advantage. We had seme men killed and 60 wounded, amongst whom arc col. Duiosnd of the fijtb chaessurs, and. col. i!our <in of the 11th dragoons. The enemy has faii*n buck several leagues. I WENTY-NINTII BRM rjr TIN Os IHE G.?ANd7r mt /mmm BRUNN, Ni>v. 23, Mar hal Ney has ocmddSjM Biixen, after having takt 1 an prisoners firm the enemvji if* found in the hospna! n grU ber of sick and wounded am ; - ar-.s. On th* 1 71f* Non- Ji*f made hiinelf master of .j.i,*, and iiotzt n. J General Jallachieh, wW'de fended th# Voralberg, fa bW* ’ cut off. Marshal DurnaJ-Ite 1 *- f cupiee Iglsu. Ills troops hav tered Bohemia. General VVredcn, -<>i :nt*itdi,v-'’ the liavaiirtiis, |i i4 t*k a c . ?w . psuy oi Austrian artiUerr, hotse, 50 cuir<i*Dr-., and * nil oftcers. 11# m <i„ hi, ,ii master ol *. is gazine ol oat* anti -tnlr tr;, aecl f many carriages tie ,< ; the baggage of severe tg ~5. • and Austrian officers. I lit •djutant-coinn Md, r hi ton, has made 20U and >oiji ,j L.h lour and curass <* of H*. hcuioiic, prisoners, < f * wa-- iron) Igiau to Bi uim, ie attack ed another dstacfini f- pt ** l - l h *n i made 3,# psi aVr,*, inlormation Ime cyv ! ,* from Olmutz. Tt.ct nu :, yactiled that plate, ai rifirei * I oij*t.d. ‘1 lie vrtvfye, i 1 . tigufpiU. i i>f