The Patriot and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, December 15, 1806, Image 3

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■ northern conic* ” „ n J it W£9 added; di-xt ’ was tr.n•emitted to dmM ■*(<*"• , p r ? re the “:Boci<-ber, it wnu! 1 be con :V ; j. refusal on the pa; tof ‘■nte-W” J Qcfiber IS "Atrthat the hopes of pence ; V K r the present at an end, ,i ‘ H, rer have resolved to take TMtMnieofthe counirv, on their w ßet. His Mnjestv plea- been taken on the tnea .itlMana it is resolved W the MrHnt i’arliament snail he dia dsoßd immediately. The new r HHk* w® ha issued about the Hnstant. „ jr K| e are happy to find mat V is soon to be gratified i a Declaration, on the part of the grounds ;ri upon which the late with the French was entered into, can ied broken off. It is likely proceeding wid be fol ;h,Hd up hv a more m ute and Expose of the p.trticuLus f:e^h occurred during the course negocTtion, and that ‘he which is expected to dR upon the most triumph mt vdll lie forthwith laid , die public. evening, ope of the presses for seamen, ever ~(■*!),-tcck place on the river ,o^B in the ns’igbb m-bood. Two ships came up afire A t lower. F.very thmg that tile most. extensive system jf uper.it i- lie carried on, since the have it ft us no alien attve [.^Ha vigorous priiseciuiou of Me riar.ihurnh tv.v'.l, dee yes- artived this rooming. Bp cli Journals to the 14-th met. H Paris papers to the lO.h, also been received. ■hr contents or these papers tile Suspicion we enter. that there was no truth in of the Prussian and armies having had an cti • j^Kemeitt. movements among t : and changes ot posi'tcu almost incessant, bat die cou j^B-iir-garmies have not yet come ■e contact. ■i he Russians are advancing forced inarches to reach the of action —and Austria ■" to be pn-par ng fur tile ■kp’ihle event of being called ia- field. ■ ‘rice of Stocks lh>s day nt 1 Lous, for money, (i! Hb 1-4—for acc. 61 3-8 1-2 - 1-4—fur account Hm of Ihe ltd/; Octobe> ■ stop the press to state, that captain, just arrived the kVeser, has this aftcr made an affidavit, at die ■satom house, in which he d*-- that when he left the We i|fr, accounts had been received ■ere of the French forces, un ■tr Murat, amounting to 80,000 ■di, having been surrounded, ■'l cut to pieces by the Prus ■uiit. attract of a private tetter from dated October 10. 9 “ It is confidently reported 9 er e.Uiat Bonaparte has requcsl ■<llo have a personal conference 9' l h the King of Pr ussia, but titat 9 IS has been refused. ■ “It is also generally said on ■" e Continent, that England has ■b''ectl to pay the King of Prus ■fi a subsidy of three millions ■hiding, to enable him to put all ■ ls troops in motion.” I _ CALABRIA. V e have already Rated our ■ e <do!is lor fearing that the te ■cnt reports of a freih defeat ■•iving Leen (offered by the ■ ‘ench in Italy, are merely ■allotted echoes of the battle ■ ‘ Maida. We are not how ■ j er entirely without hopes ■•lat the news may yet be con firmed. I A gentleman, arrived in ■-ondon from Leghorn* by the |“>ett arrivals from the conti r“b Hates that, prior to his r c parture (we have not been ] able Id a (certain the pro:! ? j date, but know that it is ic | cent) accounts had reached | that city from Naples, of great S and continued d,falters having befallen the French troops in Calabi ta. It svasfully itnderPo/odthere that a fecund general engage ment had taken place in which the French were completely defeated. General jourdan is ; dated to have been kilted by a miifket (hot difeharged from a nee by a Calabrian—Malfena is ado (aid to have been dan. gerottfly wounded ; and most of the officers of rank either killed or wounded. ‘I Iris vic tory, though glorious, was purchased wt h the lols of ma. ny valuable lives. After this sanguinary affair, the remainder of the French fell back upon Naples; and it was even laid that they had quitted that city, & had fought flicker in the Roman tertiio. T \Y r e also learn, that a re„ fpetfable Banking -house in the city received a letter from Vi. enna, dated the 24th September which Rates, that intelligence ha 1 hr-<ll iccrived there, of the total dilperlion of the French troops in Calabria on the aid Auguß, when moll of the of. (ice: sos rank were killed prior to the fligm <P the French. This decifivc bio v is laid to have beef given by an armed force of i ilnrgents, headed by a Woman of the name of Rosm, whofc husband was ito humanly butchered by the French, for being inimical to the Usurper’s Government. — This formidable force call themselves the “ A bmy or V en geance.” Joseph Bonaparte the account Rates,fled to Flo rence. ■j j- yyy>y > ■* ‘o y / s~ y y Sheriff’s alSes. j ON the first Tuesday m January vert, WILL Ar. SOLD, at the Court /louse in this city be tween the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. OME undivided third part of 500 acres of land fit 11 - eted in MTntofh county, with in two tides of the Court. | house, adjoining the lands of j Clem. Martin, part of which is ] excellent t ice Iwamp and the i othe’ good provilion land, ; fei/.ed under execution as the ; property of Robert Jordan to ’ faosfy Andrew Welch and 0., j thers. A L S O— -500 Acres I and in Seri veil j county bounding on Savan ’ nah river adjoining land of j Scott and others, taken | under execution as the pro. j petty of Matthew Clark deteal ed, pointed out by the execu tor. . T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c. Decenibe 4. 7. Sheriff’s Sales, OX the first Tuesday in januan/ next .WILL RESOLD, at-the Court- House in this city he tiveen the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock. THE undivided Sixth part ofthoJe two lots in the laid city, known by the numbers ieven and eight. Seized and to be fold as the property of Mr. John Broadbeft Gibbdne, to fatisfy 3 judgement obtained again!!, fhid Gihbonc, at the l'uit of John \*l fit. Conditions Cash. Former purchaser not complying ■with the terms of sole. T. ROBERTSON* S: C. C. ]Jece:nb;r 8, T• PATRIOT. S./rjXXJH, Dec. 13. ISO.:. Hv Tiir. pvF.sihEN r or rev ux/r. ED S FA TEX OF AMERICA. a Proclamation. WIIF.RKAS informa'inn has been received that sutvliv per sons, citizens of the U. States, or residents within the same are conspiring and confederating to gether to begin and set on foot, provide and prepare the means for a military expedition or en re I ’prize against the dominions ot Spain, that for this purpose, they are fitting out and arming vessels in the we stern waters of the Unit ed States, collecting provisions, arms, military stores, and o her means, are deceiving and seduc ing honest and well meaning cit izens under various pretences, to engage in their criminal enter prizes, are orgatvziug, effietting and arming themselves fur the same, conn at y to the laws in such cases made and provided : I have therefore thought fit to issue tins my PROCLAMATION, war ning and enjoining all faithful Citizens who have been led with out due knowledge or considera tion to participate in the said un lawful entyrprizes, to withdraw b om (he same without delay f mid commanding all persons whatso ever engaged or concerned in the same to cease all further pioceeci ings therein, as they vdi answer the contrary at their peril ; and incur prosecution with till the ri gor oi the law. And I hereby enjoin and require all officers, ci vil ami military", of the United States, or of any of the states or territories, and especially all go vernors, and other executive au theuities, all judges, justices and other officers of the peace, all mi litary officers of the army or na vy of the United States, and ol ficers of the militia, to be vigilant each within his respective dc partment, and according to his functions, iti searching out, ami Lning ng io condign punishment, ail peiaons engaged, or concern ed in c-uch enterprise, in seizing and detaining, subject to the dis positions of the law, all vessels, arms, military stotes or other means provided or providing lor the same, and in general in pre venting the carrying ou such ex pedition or r.Mcrprize, by all the lawful me. 11 , within their power: and I requii e all good and laith iul citizens, and others within the United buttes, to he aiding and assisting herein, and especi ally in the discovery, apprehen sion and bringing tojustice of ail such offenders, in preventing the execution of their unlawful de sic>l, and in giving information u gaitist them y the proper uuitio i uies. in testimony whereof 1 have caused the seal of the United States to be adhxed to these presents, and have signed the same with my hand. Given at the city of Washington on the 27th day of Novembc , one thousand eight hundred and six, and in ibe year ot the sov rcignty and Independence ox the United Stales i e thirty■ Ijfsi.* (Ligntd,) Til : JEFFERSON, By tne President, (Signed,) J AS. AiADISON, Secretary cf State. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27. Ycfferday arrived the fchr. Evander, Sturges, 18 da)s from St. Thomas. Gapt. S. informs, that it was repotted at that place previous to hi- de pattuie, that three Fienth (hips of the line had got into Mar tinique, after having had an en gagement with a liruifh squad ron, in which the 1 tench bad 101 l .four of their cunf'orts, hav- j mg on board 1 oco troops’. Further particulars were not known. COMMERCIAL. Th’ JTitßli Privy Council have rxercifed the pc wer glinted hv an act of }J,it!i-t ----uunt, | a fled at the laR Ixdfion, bar regulating the colonial trade with neutrals. In tee Leif India Mauds <fr Buenos Ayres, there ntav be imported Haves, lumber and provifiont, (beef, pork and butter except ed ;) and theie may be export ed any Cuticles, except, sugar, in jigo, cotton, wool, coffee and cocoA. Among the articles which may be exported from Buenos Ayres in neutral vessels, are Vicenta Wool* Tyger skins, Seal skins, coppetas, figs, laf frou, cochineal, hemn, hair, g inis, drugs, precious Rones, Indes and i.diow. 1,400,000 hides have been annually ex ported. A letter from London, by the Galen, mentions that Man chefler and Glalgow goods have risen in price, in conse quence of the tiemand for Bue nos Ayres. **■** . '* O- .ay 35 >ss . Marine Intdiligence. v*>'e~*i> * POK T OF SAVANNAH A R R I V E D. Ship Dryade, Hilton, Liverpool, Dispatch, Holland, d.lto, Low den, Ani ry, ditto, Alpha, Wilmington, ( U.) Huron* C ark, New-York, Bog Nancy, Berry, Barbadnes, Sc In . 1 lid list t jr, Brown, "(Jliut lesion Three Sisters, Hills, Nassau, (N. P.) C LEA R E D. Ship Mary, Davies, Greenock; Brig Nov. Jersey , Waue, Liver pool, Sclir. , Gabriel Duvall, Nassau, (N. P.) John, Nelson, Philadelphia; Olive, Johnston, Si. Shinns, Sally, Aplln, St. Augustine, Sloop .Last'v, Ricliinond, (V.) ♦*♦4 4 4 v tis -T-s + 4 4 + *> 4-444 ROBERT M’DOUG ALL Has removed from Jones’ Wharf, and taken a Coun ting room in the Store of Mr. Samuel 11. Stackhoufe, oti the BAY, oppolite the Ex change, where he Rill conti. nties in the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSI NESS—and will endeavour, by his attention to their inter est, to nie'rit the Patronage of those friends, who may think proper to commit their t)u finefs to his care, December tJ 9, Wanted lo Hire, A Slll rt Negro BOY, a,bon twelve or lourtten Years of age, to rtln errands. Generous wages will be £ivcu to a b< y 1 f this de scription, who is well acquainted “'ith tlie Town —Apply to the Vrin ‘ey. Decenibe 11. 9 The Planter s Hotel , Corner of Queen and Meet ing Streets. MRS. CA LITER HAVING taken that large and roomy House kitmvri by the tuie U me “ J'/dnleis Dote!,’ with an intention ui forming a per manent es’ab.tslmient, bus spared no pains nor expence to lit up the same tor the Gentlemen Planters and Families from t,he country, as also tor the Citizens of Charleston, in a style that unites comfort, neat ness, and convenience. F.veiy room (fourteen in number) is fur nisbed with enure new Furniture, Bedding,Carpeting &c. &c. The House is iiev/iy white-washed and painted, and is now in the com tdetest order to receive the mest respectable company, ‘file tabla will be furnished with tin* best the market* afford—the Lhjums wifi always be the best—the hervant* obliging, obedient and order ly : v j l ’ anv o'fier p rnut” <*d ■* -.> 111 t tie llouoc. ii.ru <ll -r ----ent papers 1. i tin; lily ; e •.1 fi 1* Inr tin- amux-mejit ;r.d /unveid euro of I it; 1 Board Vis. If to iIC i.bo\ ;.|| ( !>s<‘rvii .'T of 11 ,-tuihnes ; thrum- b >vm ;i . partmeut in the House, seconded wrlj the nilnost tharis to gi;'* sn l isfac” jo Ito those who ina\ favor Iter with their company, will en title her io a portion yfpubhc fa vor, she flatters lier.-.cli of having her share. Charleston October IS. iawfiw I Cliarnbcrs, If Ci December, CRFCJ S . THFia ROS ui ;s * WIi.IdAMsMCH, James algek, a. S. BULLOCH. Tlie Court proceeded to Constables for llu- ensuing y t . i{r —T- V I^. Vihn. Shaw, ) Capt. John N. Frv, j comp Iy. Join) J tekson, ) (.’apt. w,life’s S.IL Stackhouse, j company. Beuj .min Ansley, ( Capt. Mars’ Paul J. VolUtton, ) corlipanv. Joseph Rice, | Capt. Peihber- Jnlui Dougherty, f ton’s rompauv Gmirge iVlil en, { Capt. MeLe Ul .*i Ren), Rhynes, j coiiipally; Tltomas Davies, ) C u)'. NevlcY Henry Jackson, J company. J. L. Itndger, |Cant. Harden’s * nos. Dodson, j con.panv •Ghn Tibeau, J Capt. Herb’s Uoberi S. Gibson, J cowiptiny. 01 deled that tlie sevir.ul per sons drawn as ( onstablx s, come forward and give ihm*i as required fiy law lor 1 Ik* performance of their dn:y an-J that /It ir names be published ui eslch of the City GA zetres. Extract from the minutes, J- BULLOCH, at. ~~ “ ~ B U F ILK 30001 b. Nortiiet n Butter, of an excellent quality, at ij cents per pound,—-Juft feceiv. ni. and for Salle by the Sub, icriber, on Hardens Wharf farnum white. December 15. y fgr s \i.E, JvOT*’- ‘ Hfi KlN£ STAUNCH liuriiitii IS I- Funs, inuv o*i her first voyage. |t -~t wil | )i?| tv 1 1 days, She wI, t-.k: reight, for Nk \V T;itiv, or 1. *x >n,x I-gand, —l* or terms ap d\ „n board to GaRNLII .SMI | fJ. December 15 y Sheriff’s Sales. 0 X the first I'uefday in Feb. i n-ary next, betu-etn the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock Will he ■No id, at. Au Court., house lit the city oj Savannah. TUI’ Following Negroes, viz. Tom, joe,Gootlitick, George* and Mat v. A L SO Hannah, Betty, Lucy and child Gybed', by virtue of an execution on mortgage. The executors of Mr. Bolton, vs* Wits. JllO. Davies. t. uoaiirsoN, s.c. c December 4. Sheriff’s Sales, 0 X the Ji rjl Tuejday in far.tr ary next , Will be Sold, at the Court house in lias citj, between the hours oj 10 and 3 o'clock , Five Negroes, VIZ. John and hts wife C-vM nisa together with their c : n jd fe n Charlotte, Juliet ,nd Hum, laken under execution,Edwin, Lewis vs. Emanud Ruu'mß pointed out by G lO ,I c f-„dari I r.e lormev purchafet n*.>t complying \cith the t-cim's of faie. Go’ndi:.ioijs Ca!h. H. v\ . ]Axis, £>. s.cc, --Iccemlxtr 4. b.