The Patriot and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, December 25, 1806, Image 3

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IffRlOT. B JISAII, life. 25. 1803. B esday Everting, Dec 24/4. BiokroW being CHRIST■ ■ Pott we have been iuduc ■ the respect due to the Kp issue eur Paper this E JB. no , r well ascertained tint K zcn of the United States has ) hire of the all enons of the People, as Bn; Jf.ffkrson. Tins is Br evidenced bv the nunie fßnldressei presented, and in. jK to be presented from every |Hfthe Union, soliciting that and virtuous Pa'riot, |B,. his i*ame once more to V ra i]H in tlie list of eotnpe- B, r the next Presidency.— |B:iZ. of Chatham tv, Bp e citizens at large of the are invited to forward ad* Bstif a similar nature, if they Bilbeof op' n '°i'G that tlie si- B, l( f the United Suites re- a continuance of Mr. .It l ■i'i services. In tile course Bv days an Address wiil b : Bird at this Office, f-r Uie Bal and consideration of the Be. arrived at Nor. |Bfrom Martinique, informs, Bafrigate and two brigs-ar- Bat Fort Roval die 31st of from France, said to BsOOtroops on board. — They Bl in company with four Brlrigates from Rochefort Bw days afier leaving port B were chased by a British when they separated. Bother frigates were taken. Campbell, of the Boner Marv, from Monte*’ 80, left that p'ace on the BlOcl. He informs us, that Buy.ol Buenos-Ay res,which B taken by the Britilh troops Ber general Beresf'ord, has by the Spaniards, Bra long but ineffectual re” Bnce, in which a confidcra- Bpart of the Britilh troops B killed ; and that the red B lurrendered priloners oi B- This took place about H middle of Augult. Sir B me Popham ftiil remained Bhisfquadron in the River with the Governor o{’ Binteyejdo, he had fignified B intention of keeping that Bceunder a rigorous block- In his lalt letter, he al all neutral vellels seven to leave the port, allow- Bthem to fail only in balialt, that part of their car- Bes which they had brought Bo that.port; at the expira* Bn of which time, ail veflels Bempting to enter, or leave port, would, be captured. B Charleston Courier. ■s> sm.n >. y,Tt ■°<Vf OF SAVANNAH I ARRIVED. Blip North'America, Dean, Port- Pi fond, ■—-Charles, Parrot, Boston, ■ Aristides, Williams, New- I York, B— Stranger, Morris, ditto, ■—Weymouth, Gardner, lios: i ton, I—Alary & El iza, Simmons, ■ Amsterdam, |- and Eliza, Holland, Eive i pool, 8~-Hcrskel, Parrot, St. Übes, Commerce, Sebastian, Charleston, P—Georgia, Jocelyn, N. York, ■—German Peggy, Northam, New-Port, I—-Nancy, Peach; ditto, ■ art ie, Petrvman, iiatusta bit, Neptune, Ahett, Jamaica, — ; —vlpclufUiy* Whet lei,St t.'roix eUnity, We scot, Bat bailees, . lSchr> Remittance, U. iscol, Sun l)ury, ——tßiitti filer, Pitcher, New- Bedfcrd, •.Holla, I'os.dick, N. York, Sloop Pattv, ( bulker, ditto, ——‘Republican Dennison Char- ■ leston, CLERKED. Ship Adqms, Waterman, Nautz ——Alexander Hamilton, Calla- j ban, Liverpool, Nancs , Mamin, Gibraltar, —— Louisiana, P, lor, N. York, Schr. Eliza Ann, Pierce, ditto, j ('apt. Williams spoke on die 3d inst. ship Sully, 14 days from j Baltimore, for Dublin, but re turning back in distress, lat. 37, long. 68,50. Dec. 9, spoke the ship W iiliam & Mary,from Norfolk lor Bar bailees, lat. 34, 30, long. 70. Dec* I (gdm. 32, long. 60, 30, spoke tjle ship Yoi ick, capt. Lam bert, C)3 flays from Liverpool, bound to Charleston. Port of Charleston, Dec* 19 The bug Amelope was tak’ en on the 6th, bill, by tfie Biir ilii frigate Hebe, Malbon, and ordered for Jamaica ; was re taken on the cjh by the crew. . The pnze-malter and his crew are now on board. The fame frigate had detained the ichooner Bet fey, capt. Ste vens,-of Alexandria, from St. Bartholomews, Sc ordered her for Jamaica. Nov. 2 8, lat. 35, long. 55, captain Nutter [poke brig Spe culator, Little, 10 days from Damifcotta, bound to Barba : does. December 20. Capt. Miller /poke in the Rio Pongus, the schooner £- liza, 90 days from this port. Left in the river brig Fourth of July, Blank; and fehr. James, Prebble tor this port, to fad in a few d avs ; and {hip Maria, P-ikt,'to fail 20th November. Two-{hips, one of them an EngbjlugiLmeaman, were off the bar last evening ; allb, a schooner from Aiicant, capt. Cufhing. Capt. Shulliber was bound to New-York; but experienc* ing much bad weather was o biiged to put in here. The Pierce Manning, Pratt, had not arrived when capt. S. left Mavanna. Capt. Gardner, arrived the dav before yefterpay, spoke fhtp Smallwood, of Baltimore, for Liverpool, out fix weeks, in a very leaky condition, a” bont to put back; brig Com metce, of Baltimore, put back in dilbefs, one week out; and, in lat. 33. long. 26. ship Tho- | mas, from Liverpool, bound 1 to New-Orlens, out 33 days, j ATTENTION! \ THE persons composing the ; 2d Company, Ist Battalion Chatham-Regiment, are hereby ordered to assemble at theirusu al Parade Ground, flu the Mar ket square) on Monday the tilth of January next, by 1 1 o’clock a. m. armed and accoutered as the law directs, that being the day assigned by the Regimental Gonrt of Inquiry dor company Musters in the Ist Batalion. A. C. THOMSON, Ensign com. 2d Company. Savannah Dec. 23. 13 3t Prime Seed. Rice. FOR SALE, A QUANTITY of Ptirr.e SEED'"RICE, entire!) dree from red grains, being (he-production of River Swamp, the first year’s planting-. The Price is One Dol~ 1 lar per bushel.-*- Apply to the sub- j scriber, at hia residence, St. James j Square. JOHN II- MOREL. Dec. 23. 13 ts THEATRE. By Permission. Mr. BANKS TD E.SP-ECFULLY info’-ms iIY. the Ladies & Gentlemen of Savannah and its Environs, that, on Friday evening, Decem ber 26th, the theatre will be ripened, with a Dramatic OLIO, on DISH OF ALL SORTS, Seasoned with the Pepper of Gc nuts—Suit of Satire, and Allspice of Wit. Consisting of A PROLOGUE, in chn racter of a Norfolk Clown—by Mr. Love. After Which . the GUARD zEUDIFOCION, OR Mysteries of Mechanism.- Composing a collection, of. Rich and Coinic Figure--, who perform equal to life, in all their different characters. The Grand Ilalfhm'Fontoccino, Bv the wonderful group pt arti ficial Comedians, three feet and a half high, posr-essipg, by the powers of Mechanism the exact movements of Life. The whole to conclude with a beautiful representation of the BOMBARDING OF TRI POLI. Being in honor of the Brave Co lumbian Tars who fdl in thjt gloriam action—ln front, an ex act movemen of the Sea, with the approach of the American Frigates and Gun-Boats, attend ed witli Cannonading—On the back ground, a Rich Piece of Machinery, representing The Totun of Tripoli. Mr. Banks respectfully in forms the Public, that this piece of Machinery is not represented by Shades, and is allowed to be the most Brilliant Spectacle of the kind ever displayed in this country. The particulars will be seen in the Bills.of the day. Tickets to be Jiad at the Theatre from 10 to 12 A. m. and from 2 to J P. M. *** Price of admittance One Dollar—Children half price. f Jt‘B° ors w >ft be open at half past five, and the Performance commence at half past six. Dec i 25; 12 CHAMBERS, 22 d Dec. 1806. Present their Honours , William Smith, John H. Morel, James Algfr, A. S. Bulloch. THE Justices of the Peace of Chatham county, are re quested to meet the Justices of the Inferior Court on-Monday, the sth day of January next, in conformity to law, for. the pur pose ©f electing a Receiver of Tax Returns, and a Collector of Tax es, for the year 1807. Ordered, That the above lie published twice in two ql the Ci ty Gazettes. Extract from, the minutes, JAS. BULLOCH, (Ilk. Dec. 25. 12 ‘2t • Mr. MIC HE L, LATELY ARRIVED IN THIS CITY, HAS the honor to inforov the Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah and its vicinity, that he will teach VOC AL and INSTRUMEN TAL MUSIC, AND DACNING. fJ3r” He will give private Les sons to those who cannot attend his SCHOOL, if they will be so good as to let hina know at Mr. Gabos’ Boarding House, or at Mr. Glesis’ in the Exchange. He hopes by the attention and care he will bestow oti his Scholars, to have a share jof tr,e public patronage. Dec. 22. 1 I 4t ALL KINDSGT PHI Ni ING- Done at this OJfce, with Rent ness Accuracy and Dispatch. GEORGIA, R’.j his Excellency JARED. IU IF IS, Governor and Command er in Chief of the Army and Navy oj this State, and of the Militia thereof. ~ A PROCLAMATION. Whereas, in and by an ac.t passed the eighth dav of De cember, eighteen hundred and six, entitled “ An act to revise “ Sc amend an act, entitled an act “ to distribute and dispose of the ,{ late cession of land obtained “ from the Creek Nation of In “ dians, by Henry Dearborn Se “ cretary at War, being special “ lv authorised therefor by the ‘ President of the U. States, in “ a treaty concluded at the city “of Washington, on the fottr “ teenib day of November, eigh “ teen hundred and five, so tar as “ it respects those persons that “ were enti led to draws in the “ present contemplated land lot “ tery, agreeably to the requisi. “ tiops of this act, and were pi e* “ vented from giving in their “ names by sickness and other “casualties, or who have not “ paid taxes in conformity to “ said act the Governor ts au thorized and required, forthwith to issue his proclamation, and cause the same to be published in one or more of the Gazettes ol this State, setting forth the outlines of tire act, that persons interested therein may be duly notified, and govern themselves accordingly :—I have therefore thought fit to issue this my pro- . clamation, in order to make known the outlines of said act, which are as follow ; “ That it shall he the dutv of the Justices of the inferior courts in the several counties within this State, to meet at their respective court-houses,three separate tin'.es within tiie term of three months from the publication of this act ; first giving twenty days public notice of such meetings, in two of the most public places in each Battalion district within their counties ; and shall proceed to take and enter the names of all applicantsentitledto drawsagree abiy to she requisitions @f the a bove recited act; and they shall be entitled to receive from each applicant) twelve and an half cents for each draw such person or persons shall be entitled to.” “ That The Justices as afore said, shall transmit a list of such names so taken by them, within three months from the publica tion of this law, to the Executive Department.’’ “It is further provided, that, all male persons, over the age of twenty-one years, having all the requisites, as specified in the a loresaid act, other than having paid taxes, shall be admitted to have a draw or draws in the con templated land lottery, without having paid taxes.” Noxv therefore, The Justices of the Infer ior Courts, of the res- j pective counties, and the citizens 1 of the State, who ar e entitled to draws in the aforesaid lottery, under the act of the 26th of June last ; but who have been prevent ed by sickness and other casual ties from giving in their names ; are called upon, and required o comply with the requisitions hereto expressly set iorth and contained. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at the State-House in Louisville, thin eleventh day of December, in the y*ar oj our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and six, and of the. Independence of the U nited States of America the thirty first. JARED IRWIN By the Governor, llor : Marbury. Secretaty of the State. NOTIFICATION, TO TAX COLLECTORS. IN conformity with a concurred ami approved resolution, pass ed at the iute Session ot the Le gislature, immediately alter the lirst Mon'dav in February next, a list of the TAX COLLECTORS, who may then be in arrears, wttu the amount due by eacb, and tit* names of their Securities, tvr!J b • pji> idl ‘d in ojk: ol Ga ze--tos ol Savannah and August;:, am! in those ot Louis,villc, .ppai'~- ta, Grei'iteslaqroiie :i, VVasiuHiputi, ami If-un-burgli; tuni in)e.t.dlate ly alter the tr.'.st YLitith.y in April licit, executions w-i:I issue ag-.iinst such ot said CoHectofs as shall not then have finally settled their ac counts. GEO. R. CL \YTON, 7 rca surer. F.LEAZKK E Aft GY, Covipt. Gen. ‘Treasury Office, Georgia,') Louisville, Dee iu, 1503. j 10 +t * r- —— — I | j >JnkM Fc JF’ipyr !:* \ ... ■ „if AUCTION. On Wednesday theZXst December, WILL BE SOLD. Before my Store, Aa. 9, Mar let Square—‘-Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. r pWENT Y NEWNECHOES, _A of the Angola country — consisting of Men, Women, lfi y-, and girls. All stuns under f, 30 > G.-sb—exceeding that, 60 da) s, Willi approved seeuritv, NORMAN M‘LEOD, Auct'r. Dee. 25. 12 21 Robert M i Doiigall. T-J * -*■ AS removed from Jones’ W harf, and taken a Coun ring room its the Store of Mr. Samuel H. Stackhouje, on the BAY, opposite the Ex change, where he ftiil conti. lines in the FACTORAGE akd COM MISSION BUSINESS and will endeavour, by his at tention to their Interest, to rneril the Fationage of those friends,; who mav think pro per to commit their bufmels to his care. December 15. 9 — * .1 J. & A. Mehss & Cos. HAVE OH HAND, An Extensive Supply of DRY GOODS, HARD WARE and GLASS WARE, Carefully (defied by one of the Partners iu Britain, of tho First Qualities, and at very re duced Prices—which they will dispose of at a reasonable advance for Cash’, Produce, or approved Town Notes. Dec. 22. 1 1 ts Chambers, . 1 Ith December, t PRESENT THEIR HONORS WILLIAM’ SMITH, JAMES ALGER, A. S. BULLOCH. The Court proceeded to draw Constables for the ensuing yea —Viz. Win. Shaw, I Capt. Pettiboue’s John Nj. Fry, J company. John Jackson, I Capt. white’s S.H. SUckhbure, ) company. Benjamin AtVsley, J Capt. Mars’ Paul J. Vollatton, ) company. Joseph Rico, 1 Capt. Pern her- John Dougherty, f ton’s companv George Mdlen,- VCapt. .McLean’s Benj. Ray Ties, y company. Thomas Dav ies, Capt. Neyle’s Henry Jackson, J coinpany. J. L. Bridget - , JCapt. Harden’s d’hos. Dodson, j company John I ibeau, J Capt. Herb’s Robert S. Gibson, j company. Ordered titai ihc several jjer sons'ifiawn as Constables, come forward and give bond as required by iaw for the perfot aiance of their duty and that tiieir u<u:es be publistied u each of the City / zettes. . Extract from the minj J. BULLOC