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■ 6 ,j v b; !i.-a ba:t*’.pn of
Regiment ot the luh-
Katcitv:-Another corps
■. 000 wasto proceed m a
E v ',o I \ , cntz ; prepara
Mwe.r.n;.lr : i)g for the re-
Manor Bonaparte m that
■ Piuifta, however, may
M-ion powerful aiTdlance.
Ruffians are allenibling
Meat force in RmTnn P-
M.and the Military pfepa.
Mnsor'Auftria begin to al-
M a ferions charafter.
■n'KH?li(h Courier pa fieri
.M,' u b Drelden on the s.p.h
| M^p !e mher, on his way to
MU,fr°m Vienna, laid to
Mo bearer of dispatches from
Ambassador there
.^L n ing an account of the
ficceffes of the Eng*
Calabria.
|M ench troops Rill con! L
march through the Ro-
M State toward. Calabria,
obflinate and
Mdv. On the wcltern coalt
Mire Neapolitan pemnfuia.
are ap-prchenlive of
Mi; ‘, by the Engiilh, and
B: accordingly formed a
from Capua to Saler.
oppofe them. Ave..
■real fermentation prevails
His executive tract of that
Mppy country.
K October 3.
■he Hamburgh mail due,
■edncsdayVrivcd at a late
Mriaft night, with letters and
to the 27th ult. an
■icing the 1 important intel
■ue u of the departure of
of Pruflia from Ber-
Mt? put himfelf at the head
army ; and that the
■ch Minilter at Berlin,
■La Foreff, had demanded
Mpalfports.” His Majesty
■ • on the 2Cth for Pott.
H, and on the £2d proceed*
M Magdeburg, on his way
quarters at Nauen-
He was accornpanf.
Ojcch, who was to
■m two days with him et
place, and then re,
Mto Berlin. Th : latelt ac
■tslrom , i' !at city, is dated
■ 23d, and Rates, that tire
■re:; ambassador, in an
■ to his demand of passports
■informed that he should re
■cthein, when the Pruifian
Hifler at Paris, General
■be'f.loiff, had received
■ Fhis caution, on the
■ 0! the Pruifian Cabinet, is
■ warranted, by the charatt.
B’s Bonaparte. His con<
■pt of the law of nations, and
■ated violation of the rights
■nibaffadors, will disgrace,
■he eyes of pofierity, the
H 1,1 which he lived. We
■a! {O, in the Hamburgh
■ fr S decisive proofs of the
■nnination of Rulfia not
Bcanidig spectator of the
■rrel between France and
■ ‘ha. ARmoR all the Ruf.
■ Hoops are encamped,
■lagazines are colletiing For
W u; 2 at Warsaw, and e
■ other preparation is made,
■ffary for an army entering
■n a campaign. The tlepar
■ of the King of Sweden
■ychonen, induced an appre
that he had with-
■ vu from the common cuufe ;
n a Idler from Elfineur, of
■ -°in, Rates, that his Ma r
B would probably return to
■■etania in a fortnight. The
■uisnarmy remains in Pom
■" a ar 'd the Duchy of Lau
■urgh, and we are confident
5 Uas gallant Prince, will
■ ‘-■'cie generous po
.■ v ’ 111 -h has hidierto guided
■ 6( lions. Ihe Elector of
Hesse, however, according
to report, ha.-, declared himte.i
neutral ; but this is (aid to have
been done with slie confect <>l
Pruflia, in coididei aiion of his
weakness. Bonaparte, aware
of the danger with winch he is
threatened, has taken the ne
ccfi'u y mcafuies for the organ
izatiou of the contingents of
his new v a flaks in the neighbor
hood of the Rhine; ami the
Duke of Cloves and Berg,
(Murat) is already employed in
forwading his views in this re.
fpeft.
CHAMBERS,
November 27th 1806.
Present their Honors,
William Smith and
A, S. Uui.loch.
THE commanding officers
of the Militia Companies ol
the Chatham Regiment, ate
requested to furnilh the clerk
of the Inferior Court, with a
lift of the names of the men
of their several Companies, on
or before the 15th day of De
cetnber next in order that the
Court may be enabled to pro
ceed to draw’ Confiables agree
able to law.
Ordered, That the above
he published once in each of
the City Gazettes.
Extract from the Minutes,
J. BULLOCH, Clk.
GEORGIA, A By Isaac*. Crews,
(L. 8.) £ clerk .f the court
Isaac Crews, )of Ordinary for
the County of Camden, in the state
afore said.
Whereas David Good game Jones,
esq. applies for letters of admini
stration on the estate and effect*
of William Jones, late of St. Marys
deceased, as nearest of kin.
These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and singular, the kin
dred and creditors of the deceased
to file their objections (if any ttiev
have) in mv office on or before the
first Monday in January next, o
thervvjse letters of administration
will be granted him.
■ Given under inv hand and sea!
this ninth day of November
180 G, and in the 3 Ist year of
American Independence.
Removal,
E. WILTON,
INFORMS his friends and the
public generally, that he has
removed to Mr. Hogg's house in
Johnsons square, where he intends
continuing the TAYI..ORING
BUSINESS —from his attention
to business, hopes to merit the pa
tronage of the public. lie re
turns thanks for favors already re
ceived, and solicits a contiuance
cfthem. Nov.-24. 3t. 29.
Just opened andfar auk, in Bry
an street, near the Market , op
posite the late residence of Messrs
Mein and Mackay.
A MOST Eiegant assort
ment of Ladies BONNETS,
and other articles in the Mil
linery and Dry Goods line
too tedious to mentior. —-Aft
Cos, expects per full arrivals an
additional supply. Sewing
done in the neatest manner.
Oftober 27. 95‘-
WANTED,
TWO young LADS, frcm 13
to 1(5 years of age, as apprentices
to the Book-Binding Business. —
None need apply without good
recommendations. — Apply to
R. B. THOMPSON.
November 1.3 ts. 105.
j\ 0 f IC E .
Nine months after date, appli
cation will be made to the lion,
nferior court of Effingham coun
ty for leave to sell a tract of
land in said county, containing
100 acres, lying on the Sunbury
Road, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.
WILLIAM WRIGHT, Mm'r.
L. GABLE, Admr’x.
June 16 \t
PATRIOT^
SIFANNA IT, Dec. 1. tsofi.
We are informed, that a fire
broke out at A ucrusta, on Wed
nesday la<t, ivbich consumed 10
dwelling homes, together with
15 cut Buildings, among the
principal sufferers are, Messrs.
Brux St I.afitte, Dairy St Cos. and
Mr. Cashin.
CtrA E l eston Nov. 27,
The arrival of the brig Witf.r
lbR, from I.ivr-Ri’ooL, has fur
nished us with British accounts to
the l oh of October—Lord Lau
derdale had not left Paris ; tout
the prospects of peace had entire-
K* vanished—A continental war
may be considered as inevitable.
—lnteresting extracts from Lon
don papers, will be found in onr
paper of this evening.
The new Ministerial arrange
ments. in consequence of the death
of Mr Fox are as follow *—
Ear! Fitz’.vi! from indispo
sition, retires from the sit nation pf
Lord president, but retains Ins
seat in the calmtct.
Lord Sidm nub, President of the
Council.
Lon! Holland, I’riiySeal.
Lord Howick, (Grey) Secreta
ry of State for the Foreign Depart
menu
Mr. Thomas Grenville, First
Lord of the Admiralty.
Mr. Tierney, President of the
Board ofContronl.
Mr. Bragge, Master of the
Mint.
Mr, Whitbread, Secretary of
War, vice Gen. FitzpaUick, re
signed.
LONDON PARAGRAPHS.
Lord Morpeth has left England
for Berlin ,to adjust all differen
ces with his Prussian majesty, and
for the purpose ot forming a close
alliance, and laying the founda
tion of a ne'v coalition.
We can assure our readers,
that the Austrian army is at this
moment, full 300,000 strong, in
the most perfect state of discip
line, and under the uircontrouied
command of Prince Charles.
We understand that govern,
merit have resolved that on no
consideration whatever will Bue
nos Ayres be restored at a peace
General BkresFord is appoin
ted Commander in Chief at Bue
nos Ayres, with the same salary as
possessed by the Spanish Gover
nor, viz. 10,000 k per annum.
The presents winch are abont
to be sent to the Emperor of
HaYTI, are supposed to be prepa
ratory to the opening of a com
mercial intercourse between this
country and the Island ot St. Do
mingo.
NEW YORK, Nov. n.
A gale of wind frouTthe south
east, oneof the most severe that
has been experienced for several
years, commenced here early on
Saturday morning, accompanied
with rain, and continued with ve
ry little intermission throughout
the day We arc apprehensive
that considerable damage has been
done along the coast, though 110
particulars liave yet corns to
our knowledge. Tne ship New-
Guiiie, Hali from Liverpool, came
to anchor within the Bay on Sa
turday morning, where she drag
ged her anchors, and was obliged
to make a harbor in the Cove,
back of the Hook.
On Friday arrived at Philadel
phia from the seat ol government,
the lion. David Montague Lrskine,
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary from his Britannic
Majesty to the United States of
America, with his Lady and fami.
iy.
Capi Stone of the ship America,
who arrived at Newburyport on
Saturday the Bth inst. m SO days
from the Jsle of France, informs,
that,that place has not been block
aded. A British squadron of
one 74 and three smaller vessels
were cruising round the island,
but appeared well disposed to
wards American*. Markets dull
and coflcc extremely high.—-
Came passengers in the America,
1 lionras Larkins, esq. and all hi*
officers i (the purser, John Ldg.
wirk, excepted'’ Dtp of the F.vst-
India company’s ship Warren
Hastings, which w;\S captured on
the Gist Line last, in lat. 26, 13,
S long. 46,45 F.. hv the French
frip-r.tr la Piedmontois of 43 gtjms
rnd 385 men, commanded by
Capt. l.’Kmpton, alter a very
warm and close action of 4 hours
arid n half, in which the Warren
Hastings lost her fore and mizen
masts and bowsprit, h. her main
m ist much injured ; the purser
and six men killed, and 13 wound
ed. The truly melancholy fate
of another Salem ship is brought
hv capt. S. & strongly points out
thenreessitv of sufficiently ai ming
such ships as are intended to
visit those batbarous coasts.
We have the satisfaction of in
form ng our readers that in con
sequence of instructions from the
court of Madrid, Col. Howard,
acting lid-interim as Governor of
Pensacola, in the absence of Go
vernor Folk, has ordered the
Spanish officers on {he Mobile to
permit American vessels to navi
gate that stream, without being
obliged to pay higher duties than
are chargeable on sp.mish vesseh
navigating the Mississippi.
Nat. Lit ell.
Nov. 19.
Vcßerday afternoon the Hi ip
New Guide, capt. Hall, from
I-iverpool, came up to the city,
efier being detained below by
bead winds. Our London pa
pers by the New Guide are to
the 25th ol September, fix days
Utter than before received.
I hey ft ate, on the authority of
a letter from Plymouth, that
Lord St. Vincent has taken out
al! the Portuguese ihips of war
at Lisbon, and is rigging them
with all possible difpateh, and
no doubt will bring them away
with hint, and all the Royal
Family.
The Veteran, Jerome Bo„
naparte’s (hip, is hauled into the
inner harbor at Concarrieau,
and moored head and Rem to
the shore, there not being room
for her to (wing ; her guns are
taken out to make batteries to
protect her even there, and her
(ails unbent, so apprehensive
ate they ofa vi fit from lorne of
the Br iiifli (hips.
From the Worcester Spy.
November 12.
MR. BURR.
An article in the Alexandria
Expositor, states, (as a mere ru'*
mtr however,) that a warrant
has issued lor the- apprehension
of Colonel BURR, on a charge
cf high treason ! ! !—We do not
vouch for the authenticity of this
rumor, hut state certain facts, for
the truth of which wc do vouch :
When Gen. Eaton was at
Washington, last winter, he was
introduced to Col. B. who was
then at the seat of Government.
Burr proposed to him that he
shouhl join his desperate for
tunes go with him tothe Mississip
pi—take the rank ot a General
Officer under him, as Command
er in Chief — *rect the standard
of rebellion against the United
States —sever the Union, and
establish a distinct and inde
pendent Government, to be com,
posed of all the States west of
the Alleghany Mountains ! 1 !
Such was the general project,
the minute details of which were
particularly stated. Gen. Eaton
was struck with horror, & stood
aghast at the proposal. Hs soon
afterward*, in the true spirit of
j patriotism, communicated the
j conversation to the President,
who treated it with perfect indif
ference.
Gen. Eaton lias [lately] been
requested to certiiy in writing
the substance of the proposal
made to him by Col. Burr.—
This, we arc assured, lronr un
questionable authority, has been
actually done ; ;md upon dm, it
is prohabic, the charge of High
Treason is founded. We are
much inclined to believe there
fore, that a warrant has issued.
&&&&&&&
DIED, on Siturdsv last, A{ i
trr Thom a* Alli>on Stem., <u
apprentica at die |-*rinli ■>j; <)!ii ■<*
of’ Messrs, Everiit 8< M’E'wn
He was a promising youth, in cs
lldi year of Ins a^e. — Bin an in
flammation of the stomach pot an
end to the sanguine hopes of his
friends in forty-eight hours after
lie was taken, leaving a frtriaurnw.-
ly lesson to vouth and mankind.-—;
t his young man was a native of
lthode-Island, it is believed has
not a telative left on earth.
t? w&v
NOTICE.
SUCH subscribers as wprein ad_
vance to the “ SOU I’ItEUN
PATR.K) F,” previous to 1 the first
day <>f October last; are request
ed to present their accounts,for ba
lances due them, to the subscriber,,
at the comer ol Jefferson and St.
Julian streets, where they will be
immediately discharged.—Those*
who formerly patronized that pa.-
p< r, are informed, that all cmolu
ments arising from that establish
ment, from the above date, ere
payable to Mr. J. Dougherty,.
the present proprietor.
JAMES HELY.
December !• I Son 4t 5.
NO TICE.
1 HOSE indebted to the sub
scriber are i Jointed, iliat unless
tiny settle their accounts, by note,
wr otherwise, op or before Satur_
day next, he will commence suits
against ever) individual, Without
discrimination.
JAMES HELY.
December l. 2t 5
♦ ~ ——■■■*- .. —... , -,J
To he Leased ,
FOR A TERM OF YEARS,
npHE House ort the Ray, far.
A merlv occupied bv Mr.
Gunn, and last by Mrs. Scars as ,i
Boarding House for which it is
better calculated than any other
house in Savannah. There are
twenty-one bed rooms, on the first
floor are two large halls, the se
cond floor is one long room
It lias a large Collar, and there are
on the premises good stables, a
ptmip ariid evety convenience re
quisite. For further particulars
euqpire of
JOHN ANDERSON.
December l .5
Sheriff’s %a}e c ~ st ‘*
_ , . g room
On th e first Tuesday td there are
next, at the Court- j -tab es, a
town of Jefferson i ei)( e re-
County, between r particulars
ten and three o'clot
WfLL BE ff^ON.
Apart of th.
LAND lyine “* Br V’
river Little Suttilla
county and known by 1
of lilack Hammock and r,
fold to Williford and Coo
by William johnflon, con.
taining aerr s, more or lei’s,
fold to fatisfy a judgement in
favor of T. Mendenhall a
gainst Williford <Sc Cook.
—A L S O,—
ALL that undivided moiety
of a Tract of Land adjoining
the Town of Jefferson, con
taining in the whole thirteen
hundred and sixty acres, the
one half of which is seized as
belonging to theeflaieof John
Patterson, to fatiffy a judge,
ment obtained in favor of the
executrix of Ambrose G6r
don.
AT the fame time & place
will be fold, one half of a
houfc at present occupied by
Peter Lane 6c Mr. G. Prcalt,
tlie hotife belongs to Williford
& Cook, the half fold, is the
half belonging to Mr. Cook ;
Sold to fatisfy a Judgement in
favor oftheexecutrix of Am
brose Gordon, againff the ad.
miniftrators of John Patterson,
the laid Cook being the ad
minifirator of John Pa notion.
Conditions Cash.
D. G. JONES, S. C. C.
Doceuib.i 1 ; 5