The Patriot and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, December 18, 1806, Image 3

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■,|, e r movements a! fit, on cur Bern frontier as may fliew Kiher war is to be pressed R e while negotiation is pro- Biedellewbere, fhali be conr Kiicatei to you from time to He a* they become known to B'with whatever other inioi- Ition I‘ po fiefs or may re- Be which may a?d your de-- Branons on the great nation- Bntcrcffs committed to your 2, lSOfr. B'oreign Intelligence, by the Sh p Georgia, Pierce, 55 days from B^tVUPUOI.. K Munster, oct. 11. kB. i# averted here, that the nr /i amh assador left Berlin on and that the Berlin Can t of the 7th contains a r Manifesto, composed by the celebrated Swiss, Counnt of that day, liorr< • ■, not having come to hand, insist upon the truth of assertion. Hj.e die is now cast!-According H letter from Cassel of the 9th, Brussian Field Yager had at ri ■ there nn the preceding night Hit the important intelligence, ■t the Prussians had actually war against France, & ■neskirmishes had alread} taken ■ce between the advanced posts ■which the Prussians reckon to ■re had the advantsge. The ■lirahty o t Hesse is said t > He lietn admitted on the part ■ France; and the commandant is said to have receiv ■letter from Marshal Ange ■. assuring him that the troops have received or” to avoid the Hessian ten l ■yat much as possible. K London, Oct. 15. ■The report of a second brilli ■t victory having been obtained ■ the British forces over the Bench in Calabria, was yesler - Bv more generally and confi jßtwlv circulated than ever, pro ■Ur from the sanction it obvi jßily derived from the accounts Bought by the last Hamburgh ■nil. It was positively stated, Bat the enemy had been com- Betely driven out of Calabria, &: Bd some report* even stated, ■at our troops had so improved ■tir successes, as to obtain pns ■ssiun of Naples. The conflict ■> said to be very severe, and ■e 78th Regiment was purlieu ■h mentioned as having great ■ suffered on the occasion. Gen. ■cgnier, it was added, led on the ■hi of battle; Massena was des ■rstely wounded; and the num~ ■ r f prisoners which had fallen ■to our hands was estimated at ■tween 6 and 9000. ■ VVe hope to be soon able to ■bean account of another naval ■ctory. The Atlas, which put ■ck to Plymouth on Monday, ■ving lost her maiu-mast in a ■ale of wind, reports, that upon ■ r return she fell in with the ■Wtcs, which had been left out ■[sight by the rest of the equad* ■ u rsuit of a French squadron. |l The Ardent, Unicorn, and ■sphne, with the troops for ■senes Ayrts, sailed hour Ply mouth on Tuesday—they will ■*ll for the ships now at Fal ■outh.and bound to the same ■stination. | October 17. si Whilst an .article from Ham ■trgh mentions a rumour of Mas- Hna having been killed by the ■alabrians. an account lrom Na- Hles informs u of the arrival of a ■enforcement of 16,000 men, ■ho are to be sent into Calabria, ■he necessity of having such ■ r ge reinforcements would alone ■ e sufficient to prove the reverses ■hich the French have experi* ■need iu the Neapolitan terriio- Hies. The French coniiuue to ■ ut to death such of the lioyal ■ts as fall iato their hands. iie ■nials eught to bo adopted, they I would soon compel the ferortous enemv to desist from this system of butchery and bloodshed., A letter was received at a late ! hour thi4 morning Pom Ply j ntoulh, which states that the Re j gains had got into Brest, and j that three sail of the line and two frigates hrd got out of Brest. Capt. Whitby’s Court Marti: al will commence in a few dava on board the Gladiator PRICE OF STOCKS, 7 Ins day, at 11 o'clock, 3 per ct. Cons, 6t-'—g per cent, Reduced—Omnium 4T premium. ! Private Correspondence. Dover, Tuesday, 8 o'Clock,p. m. The report of yesterdar, of a battle between the Prussians and French, in which the latter were repulsed, is farther confirmed, bv the arrival of two pilots, one be longing- to Deal, and the other to Dover. They were both landed here, yesterday, from the Texel, which place they both left on Sun day last. They had been both put on board the guard-ship there, and in the morning just before they came away, a Newspaper was re ceived on board, and one of the Officers read aloud to them from in, an account of the French and Prussian armies having had an engagement, and that tits French had been defeated with verv grfcat loss. They a! so mention a report, that the marines had been drawn from tlie fleet to send to the army. RAMSGATE, October 14. Earlv this morning, a trenien donS firing was heard at this place, supposstd to proceed from off Boulogne. The sound was gen erally believed to be that of mor tars firing from the shore It is probable, that another attack with rocke ts may here been made, sim ilar to tlie attempt made a few nights ago. The guns were heard exceedingly plain here, and the loudness of ifie report awakened many of the inhabitants. Tlie re sult is not known. From a Grenada paper of Oct. 24* Arrived on Tuesday tail, un der convoy of his Majelly’s ship Svren, the ship Lcander, with Gen. Miranda, and his little army, from Aruba- The General proceeded in the Sy ren next day for liaibadoes, and the Leander with the ad ventmers, (ailed on Wednel day for Trinidad, under con voy of the Grenada. 20 Dollars Reward , RUN-AWAY from the subscri ber in Washington County, on tlie nth of February last, an African Negro Man named Rich ard, about 5 feet 11 incites high, veiy black, speaks a little English, lie was bought of Caig & Mitchell , and left me on my way home, has a scar on his elbow, tiie toe next to tlie little one, on the left foot has been broke and turns to the left ; he has a very thick neck and is well made, ai y person that will se cure the said Negro so that tlie subscriber may get him again shall be entitled to the above re ward and all expcnces paid. DAVID BLACKSHEAIt, November 24. 6t 3. To be Leased , FOR A TERM OP’ YEARS THE House on the Bay, for merly occupied by Mr. Gunn, and last bv Mrs. Sears as a Boarding House for which it is better calculated than any other bouse in Savannah. There are twenty-one bed rooms.On tiie first floor are two large hails, tlie se cond floor is one long room It has a large Cellar, and there are on the premises good stables, a pump and every convenience re quisite. For further particulars euquire of JOHN ANDERSON. December 1 5 ALL KINDS OF PRINTING Done at this Office, with Neat ness Accuracy and Dispatch . BARBADOES, Oct. is. 11 is Majesty’s brig Domini* ca arrived on Wednesday, having on hoard M. Ma. Si. Catherine D’Audillread Lieut. Colonel, and Deputy Ad jo. tant-General of Martinioue; of the Legion of Honour, and (aid to be nearly related to Ma dame Josephine Bonaparte; captured on board a .small schooner, o, his pa Rage from Martinique 10 Guadeloupe. In the Kingston, ( jam.) ! Chronicle of the 19th u It. is a ! representation <fe petition from j the Council and Assembly of j Jamaica, to the King of Great- j Britain. It sets forth, that J they have been induced by the j (barters and proclamations of! his majedy’s prcdeceffors to ‘ emigrate to the Well Indies, and to engage in the African trad?; that they have in veiled their fortunes in carrying on the cultivation of the islands by means of labourers from Africa ; that the colonies 111- crealed in prosperity, in con lequence thereof, and that Great.. Britain Ita’ acquired the highelt commercial at.d politi cal advantages ; that notwjth- Itanding all former attempts to abolilii the Cave trade had laid ed, yet the measures lately a dopted by parliament, had tx_ cited toe moll (erious alarms. Should the abolition of this trade finally take place, the petitioners are of opinion, that it will put a (top to theprogrefs of all new settlements, as the | number of labourers will de crease, which it has been prov ed, cannot be kept up without a tegular supply. It will be at tended with the lols of the white population, by taking a way the only means of better ing their fortunes, which will induce them to emigrate. Great-F,ritain, they ate fearful, would then lose her colonies from thele circumflartces, and with them their commerce, which now employs 1060 Ihips, more than 16,c00 sea men, contributes one third to her whole exports and onc third to her imports ; pays an nually in duties to her revenue upwards of three millions; consumes of her manufactures fix millions, ami involves a capital belonging to Britifii fubjefls of two hundred and twenty millions Iferlirtg. Con_ fidcring this immense loft to Grea"Britain, and the dillrefs and deltruHion which will in* evitably fall upon the Britilh colonilts, they pray his ntajefly to exercise that prerogative which the conflitutioti ac* knowledges in the crown, and to prevent the properties of Britilh fubjetts from being fa* criliced to the visionary and frantic fchemei of innovation and liberty. B JTTER 30001 b. Northern Butter, of an excellent quality, at 25 cents per pound,— J uft. receiv ed, and for Sale by the Sub feriber, on Hardens Wharf FARNUM WHITE. December 15. 9. Wanted to Hi re, A Smart Negro BOY, about twelve or fourteen Years of age, to run errands. Generous wages will be given for a boy of this de scription, wh* is well acquainted with tlie Town. — Apply to the Printer. Decembe 15. 9 Blank Manifests &c. For Sale at this Office. PATRIOT. SAVANNAH , Dec. 18. 1800. On Tuesday last arrived the Ship Georgia, Capt. Fierce, in 55 days from Liverpool—VVe have boen favoured with London papers bv her t the lltli Octo ber, inclusive. Some of the most interesting paragraphs the}’ con tain, will be found in the preced ing columns—The late hour at which we received them, prevent ed our making jjiiore copious Ex tracts. On a comparison of dates, it appears, that the article publish edyesterday, headed “ Miranda’s Defeat,” 13 the oid story revived of their defeat at Coro. H e was at Barbadoes only th*rty-two days since j and letters frm the expe dition since the affair of Cota, mention their having lost captain Johnson, & 12 or thirteen others, who were fired on and killed by a party of Spaniards, while they wtre out watering. The capture of ihe Leander, and the behead ing of Johnson and his officers, is a fabrication.— N. Y. Cemmertiul Advertiser. There ia a report upon the Continent, of Bonaparte having determined to make little Jerome Bonaparte king of the Jews, mar ry him to a Princes* of Wirtem feerg, and fix him in Palestine, giving him Jerusalem for hts cap ital—this is said to be the motive of his having assembled the Jews at Paris—he is even said to have concluded a Treaty with Turkey upon the subject. This seems, upon the first view, to be a wild project—but it is difficult t< **y what is too wild for Bonaparte to attempt. We have ssen him ex press no displeasure at a most fulsome and impious address, from a person, who hails him as the Saviour of the Jews, and in vites him to re-establish the Jew ish Hierarchy and Government, in all their ancient splendour, in the Holy Land. London Paper, Died, at Paris, on the Ist of October last, the Right Rev. lea ther i a God, Stephen Alexander John Baptiste Maria Bernier , late Bishop of Orleans, and for merly one cf the most formida ble Chiefs of the Chouan Armyi Marine Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH ARRIVED. Ship Golden Rule, Davis, Liver pool, ■ -—Savannah, Delano, ditto, Georgia, Pierce, ditto, —Experiment, Gretne, Turks- I stand, Brig Sally, Wilson, Grenada, Schr. Industry, Thompson, Bar badoes, Eliza Ann, Pierce, St. Au gustine, Snow Alba, Nye, Jamaica, Sloop Dalight Cooper, Charles ton, CLE A R E D. Sch’r Ruby, Clark, Jamaica —— Fouune, Foster, ditto, ROBERT M’DOUGALL Has removed from Jones’ Wharf, and taken a Coun ting room in the Store of Mr. Samuel H. Stackhoule, on the BAY, oppolite the Ex change, where he Itill conti nues in the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSI NESS—and will endeavour, by his attention to their Inter est, to merif the Pationagc of those friends, who may think proper to commit their bu finels to his care. December \S 9. NOTH-ICATJON, TO TAX COLLECTORS. IN conformity with a concurred and approved resolurion, p.iss. ed at the late Session of tlie Le gislator-, immediately alter tiie first Monday in February next, list of the. TAX COLLECTORS, who iriy then be in arrears, with the amount due by each, and the names of their Securities, will be published in one ol the Ga zettes of Savannah and Augusta, and in those of Louisville, Spar* ta, Greenesborough, Washington, and Petersburgh; and immediate ly after the first Monday in April next, executions will issue against such of said Collectors as shall not then have finally settfed their ac count*. GEO. R. CLAYTON, Treasurer. ELEAZEK EARLY, Compt. Gen. Treasury Office, Georgia, ) Louisville, Dec 10,1806. J 10 4t TO BE SOLD. AT PRIVATE SALE. T7OUR Valuable LOTS, i„ th* L City of Savannah, with the improvements thereon, viz. No. 37, Liberty Ward, on which there are two houses; one of two tenements, ‘lie other of two stories, Rented at 240 dol lars each, p r annum. No. 4, Elbeit Ward, with a House of three tenements. Rent* ed at 330 dollars per annum. Nos, 28 anp 32, Elbert Ward, on each of which is a House of two tenements. Rented a c 260 dollars each per annum. The Buildings ate ail new, and situated in a healthy part of the City ALSO , 250 acres of valuable Land Old Survey, in Jefferson county. A Plantation- within 30 or 40 miles of Savannah, or Negroes Would betaken in exchange, sot part of the above mentioned Pro port v, should that way of bar gaining suit any Purchaser, better ban making payment in Cash or Cotton. For terms apply to WILLIAM SHAW. Dee. 18. to if -- , . CAUriQN. I HEREBY forewarn all per sons from giving any credit on my account, without a Written Order from me. Wm. SHAW. Dec. 18. ]0 ts N OTIC E. ALL persons arc Cautioned against Purchasing or ntak.. itig auy Contracts for the Cargo of the Brig SALLY, commanded by Capt. George Wilson, VVm. GILMOR. December 18. 10 Chambers, Wth December, 1 f JtEsENT THEIH KONOI’.S WILLIAM SMITH, JAMES ALGEK, A. S. BULLOCH. The Court proceeded to draw Constables lor the ensuing year —Viz. Wm. Shaw, ) Capt. Pettiboue’* John N. Fry, $ ootnpai y. John Jackson, ) Capt. white’* S.H. Stackhouse, J company. Beujanjin Ansley, ) Capt. Mars* aul J. Voilatton, j company. Joseph Rice) 1 Capt.Pember* John Dougherty, } ton’s company George Milieu, ) Capt, McLean’* Bcnj. Raynes. ) contpany. Thomas Davies, 1 Capt. Nevle’* Henry Jar kson, J Company. J. L. Bruiser, 1 Capt. Harden’* Thos. Dodson, J company John Tibeau, 1 Capt. Hetb** Robert S. Gibson, J company. Ordered that the sitveral per sons drawn us Constables, come forward and give bond as required by law for the performance of their duty and that dieir names b<t published in each of the City Ga zettes. Extract from the minutes, J. BULLOCH, Clh .