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the Confederation. Having
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’B r f"'rnithe Germanic body, as
BLndrnt sovereigns, we can
"■' ol rnize nnT one as their
r ' n We have no relations
?l?reignty with the Confed-
S„ n of (he Rhine, but merely
Be of simple protection. More
“Serin! thin the Confederate
lifters, we wish to use the sa
‘Sorityol'onr power, not to re
■n thrir rights of sovereignty,
‘Stu gnar mtee their rights in
Sr plenitude.
!)rav God, my brother,that
have you in his holy and
*Sihy keeping. .
at <mr Imperial Palace
H Cloud, the 11th of Scptem
fl NAPOLEON.
to be conform -de to
;! H ||,e original.)
3linister for Foreign Af
jf c. M. TALLEYRAND,
Be Prince of Renevento.
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ft Sheriff’s Sales.
mm the first Tuesday in Feb.
next, between the hours
to and 3 o'clock Will he
at the Court.Jioujc in
ciiy of Savannah.
i TBC
Silowing Negroes, viz.
Him, Joe, Good luck, Geotge,
ft and Mary.
m —A Ls o
Hliannah, Betty, Lucy and
Hi Id Cybele, by virtue of an
Hecution on mortgage. The
Hccuicrs of Mr. Bolton, v.s,
Hm. ) no. Davies.
ST. ROBERTSON,s.c. c.
IftDecrmber 4. 6
I SheritF s Sales.
■,V the firjl Tuesday in Janu.
|Btfry next, Will be Sold, at
H the Court, house in this city,
H between the hours of 10 and 3
■ O'CLOC l,
■Five Negroes, VIZ.
Hjohnami his wife Catherine
Blether with their children
Bharlotte, Juliet and Harrv,
■ken under execution,Edwin,
■ewis vs, Emanuel Rengill
■ointed out by the defendant
|f The former purchaler not
Bomplying with the terms of
Bile. Conditions Calh.
II H. W. Williams, and. s.c.e.
|| December 4. 6.
Sheriff’s Sales.
ft.V the fir fl Tuelday in Janu
1 ary next, Will be fold, at the
2 Court.houfe in this ciiy, be
twen the hours of 10 and 3
o'clock.
Anegro MAN named Btc
bus,taken under execution a;
he property of William Bar.
lard, under fun dry execute
>us, pointed out by the defen
knt. The former purchaser
‘ot complying with the terms
of iale.
Continued from lafl faies.
T. ROBERTSON, s.c.e.
December 4, 6.
Sheriff’s Sales,
CM the first Tuesday in January
next, WILL BE SOLD, at the
Court-House in this city, be
tween the hours of 10 and 3
O'clock,
TWO thirds of a Traft of
300 Acres of LAND, Oak,
Hickory, and Swamp, suita
ble for Rice, Cotton and Pro-
Gfions, two miles from M’ln
•ofti Court-House, adjoining
leaj * Martins Land. Levied
as the property of Thomas
> t 0 Satisfy Maurice Le
■ifie, pointed out by the de.
* en dant.
Continued from last Tales.
Conditions Cash.
T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c.
December 4. 6.
PATRIOT.
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SAVANMAH , Dec. \. isbo.
Capt. Newall lias received his
Commission as Captain of the Re
venue Cutter, of this Port.
Nfw-Yokk, Nov. 13.
A friend having favored us
with a Trinidad paper of the
18th ult. we are enabled to
Rate, that the British flu ip For
titude, from the Straits of Ma
lacca via Bengal, bad arrived
therewith 191 natives, [me
chanics and aitiffx) agrea-bie to
a plan of the British govern
ment.
It appears by governor His
lop’s Proclamation, that the
obje6i is, to introduce a fee
race of cultivators, who from
interest, will be attached to the
European proprietors.
He advises the inhabitants
to t *eat these newfettleis with
kindnels, that they mav become
reconciled to their new abode,
that they may by the return ot
lbe Blip, lend a favorable re.
port to their friends, and pro
mote future emigrations, which
he fays, in coutfe of time, will
produce the mod important
advantages to ihe colony.
V. e aifo find by the fame
paper, that a deputation from
the cuflom-houfe had been ap
pointed a. Port Hiflop, for the
purpofeof obtaining permiffL
on for American and other
vefTels, to load and difehar e
wiihout being obliged to go to
P. Spain.
A letter from our correfpon
dent at Trinidad, of the 16th
u!t. fays, American provisions
of every clsfs are ex
tieamly scarce, flour 24 dollars
and only 4 days pro viiior'o re
maining with the Bakers, and
not a barrel for faie. Fish 8
dollars, Rice 10, Beef A: Pork,
none. Lumber of every des
cription scarce and dear.”
November 17,
The brig Eliza, capt. Wilson,
sailed from Netv-Orleans for
Philadelphia the 21st October;
at that time news had reached the
city, that an arrangement hid
taken place between the Span,
iards on die frontier and general
Wilkinson; in consequence of
tv hich the militia of rhe territory
of Orleans and Mississippi, who
hud volamcereed their services
to the number of C')o men, and
had marched to join General
Wilkinson, were on their return
to their respective districts. No
official intelligence had been re
ceived on this subject from the
general, hut concurting advices
iron* different quarters respecting
(he return of the militia, render
ed it almost certain that arrange
ments had taken place ; and ii is
said to be agreed that neither the
United States nor Spain shall
occupy the contested country',
between the old boundary and
the river Sabine, until final ar
rangements are made between
the two governments respecting
limits.
General Wilkinson, notwith.
standing his small force, and ve
ry unprovided state of his little
band, had advanced beyond the
Grand Bayou, & had taken a'po
fition with 300 men at thejunction
of the roads to Adiesand Bayon
Pierre, at which latter place was
Col. Herrera, with about 1500io
1800 men, chiefly Cavalry-
Captain Cordero,Governor of
Sc. Antonio, with a reinforce
ment, the number of which was
unknown, lay encamped about
25 miles in the rear of Herrera’s
force, and although the superior
officer had not joined nor taken
ihe command when the last ac
counts reached Oilcans, a de
tachment of artiilerv from the
little garrison of Orleans had
marched on the 12th October, on
the western bank of the Missis-
Isiopi,to join the genera! ntNatcbf
todies, and were to he followed
on the 22d or 23d by another de
tachment which would proceed in
two gun-boats by way of the
Mi ssissippi and Red Hirer to the
same place ; this reinforcement
would add 109 more brave fol
lowers to his forces.
Governor Grand Pre, of Ba
ton Rouge, alarmed at the report
of the approaching departure of
the gun-boats, had given out that
he would oppose their passage
up tlie river, but it was believed
he would not attempt hostilities
although he had assembled the
mdiuaof his disi.net, and had
taken every possible measure to
assemble a force more than ade
quate to the object.
t lie militia of the Ciiy of
New-Orleans were called toge
ther on the 17th October, and
unanimously offered their ser
vices to defend the territory, and
more particlarly the City—they
were accepted by the Governor,
and ihe following handbill was
published on the occasion, which
will amply refute the calumnies
of those who have endeavouietl
to persuade the government that
the people of Louisiana were not
attached 10 its caus- :
“ Iri.luj, O’l ‘ber 17.
“ Ds play or Patriotism.
“ At the muster of the Ist, 2d,
and 4th regiments of mili.ia this
morning, every officer, non com
missioned crater and private pre
sent, vul'intarilv offered their
services for the defence of the
tereritoiy, and more parti
cularly lor ‘lie security of
the city. This tender of service
was immediately accepted by the
governor, and the detachment or
dered to be mustered for inspec
tion, and exercised once a week.
The mditia was addressed by
Cols. Reauchase, Mucarty and
Darcier, and also bv the govern
or when he accepted the tender
of their services.
Officers, non-commissioned of.
fleers and privates of the Ist, 2d,
and 4th regiments of militia.
You have anticipated my wish
es, and fulfilled my expectation*.
I have 10 announce my accep
tance of the tender of your tniii
taiy services, and to add, that
your patriotic conduct will be
justly appreciated by your coun
t'd •
V. M. C. C. Claibor!"!:.
Mew-Orleans, October 17, 1806.
Extract of a letter dated St. Tho
mas, Get. 25.
“ No doubt, ere you receive
this, you, will have heard of the
capture of a number of Balti
more vessels, bound to this port
from Havti, and carried into Tor
tola. The ship Eutaw, b schrs.
Medusa and Nonsuch, belonging
to Mr. Kennedy of Baltimore,
raptured off the mouth of this
harbour, have been released by
compromise. Mr. Kennedy was
on board the Eutaw at the time of
the capture. He has given the
captors 40,000 dols, to give up
the porperty, Ihe compromise
was effected with the advice and
approbation of Mr. Lisle, of Jor
tola, who is agent for the princi
pal part of the insurance com
panies of the United States-
There are some other vessels
whose late has not yet been de
cided, viz. schrs, General Eaton.
Beauty, Kolia, and Rebecca, all
of Baltimore.
“ The following Philadelphia
vessels are here—-brig commo
dore Barry, Meade ; schrs. Go
vernor M’Kean, Acton,/ and
Ann Eliza, Castigan. Also,
brig Charleston Packet, Abbat,
from Cayenne, dismasted, since
condemned.
“ Notwithstanding ihe rigo
rous blockade kept up by the
British squadron, the French pri
vateer Jenne Adeile, of 14 guns,
from Guadaloupe, came in here
on the 21st, whilst the frigates
Jason and Venus were at anchor
tft the harbonr. She bad Dan
ish colours hoisted, until she got
under the protection of the fort,
and then hoisted the French na
tional flag, to the no small aston.
ishment of ail present.”
! Extract fr9tn a late Par's Review
j of Politic t,on M Parr ere.
“ File United States by a
1 policy foreign to the old world
purchase countries which they
might conquer, preserve a (cir
liment of gratitude for the
French nation, and fieely ie
venge rhe frefti outrages of
England. Yet their territory
in creates, their population ad
vances, their revenues are
more prosperous, and their
growing navy didates laws up
on tite coalt of Bai bary. Eng
land alone, dreads the prolpc
ritv of America, and Teems 10
feel that greater glory awaits
the Ameticans upon the hanks
of the tiver St. Lawrence.”
We have been informed by
a gentleman of refpeHability,
that a iilver mine has been dis
covered about sixteen miles
from this place, near the Clarkf
buig road. Our informant
adds, that he law the silver
which had been extracted, and
on cutting it with a knife it ap
peared very pure. lie also
law a quantify ofthe ore in a
house in which was erefcled a
fntall air furnace.
Morgan town Gaz.
*** WlH>|
Marine Intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
A R RIVE D.
Ship Missouri, Dunlap, Newbury’-
Porti
Nancy, Mauran, Providence
(R. I.)
Liverpool Packet, Leonard,
Portsmouth
Schr. Sally, Shearman, New-Bed.
ford
C L E ARE D.
Schr. S.illv, Aplin, Clnrleston,
Sloop Packet, Ny-> New-Port
Kuth Phios, Sr. Mary’s.
The ship Hannah from Balti
more, bound to this port is a shore
on O sawbaw Bar,and totally lost,
crew saved.
Port of Charleston Nov. 28*
ARRIVED.
Ships Two Friends, Livingston
London ; Aide bran, Fitch, Digit!
ton, (Mass.) ; Brigs Commerce
Sebastian, Madeira,- Washing
ton, Patterson, Rio-Pongus; Ma
ry, M’Millan, Amsterdam ;
Schooners Unity, Hamilton,’
New London ; Mars, Hatch,
Newport / S.dumith,Weston Phi!
ladelphia ; Sloops Sally, Haffcn
an, North Kingston, r j. ; Man/
Brown, Providence, R, f.
The ship Washington, Mitch
ell, of this port, captured on the
coast of Africa, by an English
letter of marque, is arrived at
Surinam.
The Mary from Amsterdam,
has experienced a continued sue.
cession of head winds and gales,
since she sailed. On the 27ih
Sept, in lat. 44, 22, carried away
her foremast and great part of the
rigging of the main mast. The
hext day fell in with the British
ship Alica, capt, Fitzgerald, from
Lisbon for Newfoundland ; who
took the brig in tow, continued
by them several days, and treated
capt, iVl’Millau , with the greatest
kindness. Oct. S, in lat. 43, 47
spoke brig Swat, Prince, 15 davs
from this port fur Liverpool, ho
supplied them with a barrel of wa
ter. Nov. 4. spoke sloop Ann
Brewster, 14 days from New-Lon
don for M. Martin’s bad lost the
head ot his mast and sprung his
bowsprit. Nov. 19, in lat. 30,
long. 76, 25, was boarded l>y tite
Driver sloop of war, detained se
veral hours, and opened ah the let
ters.
/ s'-* ✓ r j v
Wanted Immediately.
A i this office, a Journeyman
Printer—a young man of steady
habits, who is a good Compositor
and Press mail, will meet with
good encouragement, He constant
employment.
Doer. 4.
Medical Sfore,
j THE SUBSCRIBERS
j Have recently rec-ivcc/in Ad H ioii
to their former Stock, a targe
assortment of
Drugs & Medicines,
Among which are the followin'*
articles , VIE.
Red and Yell m § T.>iap.
Bark,
Gl-inb r & Ro-fjfpecacnanhit,
G'vll halls,
Salt T litre Pulv. § Magnesia,
Cream Tartar, Manna,
Camphor, § Wace,
Copperas, & Pearl Aslm
§S>nna,
Sulphur Roll, Spirits
Calomel, $ Nitre, fcc.fcc.
ALSO, A VARIETY OF
Patent Medicines j
Which they offer FOR SALE at
1 heir store in Whitaker street,
(laieiy occupied by Mr. John
Gardner and immcdiatly opposite
Mr. Ulrio Tobier’s) at reduced
prices FOR CASH, or approved
credit. 1
GREEN & 3ELDEN.
TVcemiier 4. t,
S. FOOT,
■R E SPEC TFULLY informs the
, ul) * ic he lias returned
to this city, and taken the ho, oo
he formerly occupied in Bull
Street Opposite the Auction Stum
of Mr. S. 11. Sack house where i,
intends carrying on the BOOT
& SHOE MAKING BUSINESS
as former r ‘
He nas on hand, a confidcrab'.e
quantity of
Boots 6c Shoes,
of the firjl quality ,
which he offers FOR SALE at re
el need prices
December 4. (f g
Si rayed or Stolen,
FROM the card of the subserU
bers in Savannah on ,Sunday
evening iast.adaik B j HORSE,
five y ars old, fiiteeri hands higK
wuh one hind foot withe and has a
slight saddle mark, with a lour
switch tail Whoever will !a ke
uj) jaul horse and return him ij
the subscribers or give anv tnfor
mation so that lie “may be found
shall be handsomeiv rewarded l)\r
JENCKES Ls BRCKWiTH-
Dccetnb. r 4. tp.
Sheriff’’s Sales.
O2V the fir ft Tuesday in Janur
a>y next, Will be Said at
the Court.houfe in this C vy
between ihe hours of so and 2
Clock, s
W a sg on & geers for one
Horfe—aLSO a lorrcl horte,
seized to fatisy an execution
David Burney v s . John Cal
houn the property pointed out
by the plaintiff
T. ROBERTSON, s. C. C.
Shtriff’s Sales^
ON tne first l ueulay in January
next, at the Court-House in
this city between the hows ojf
10 and 3 o'clmk,
Wilt be Sold, ,
ALL that p atm ior, con
ta:n ng 45 acres, Car
penter T>thing, Decker watd,
No. 3.
—A L S O
A negro wench named Mira*
by vtitue of an execution
johnfon and Robert lon vs.
John Love executor of Eliz*
Whitfield.
—A L S O
A forty five acre lot with
the improvements thereon at
present occupied by D;. KoL
loci, and loimerly tne proper
ty of Dr. Tetard two miLa
Iron) Savannah on tite great
Ogechee road bounded by
lands ol the Miss Minis'.'., lands
formerly Shicks Independence!
Hill, late belonging to
tate of Scbeuber Sc others tak
en under sundry Executions
as the property of lames Mc
Intofl).
T. ROBERTSON, S. C. C.