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VOL. 111. No. 26.].
TER M S
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I For PLYMOUTH, (Eng.)
The faft failing
COMMERCE,
■ Nathaniel Ray, master, will sail
lin all this month,having her cargo
|ngag*d. For passage apply t®
[the master on board, at Mr. Jas.
■ Wallace’* wharf.
FOR SALE ,
I On Heard, direct from Cork,
I A quantity of [KISH POTA-
I TOES, ®f the best kind.
| Teb. 5. 24 ts
[ Wm. WILSON,
I ffas received per the ships Eliza
I and Volant, a. large part of his
■Fall Supply of Goods,
I IT Which with his Hock,
■before on hand, makes his af
■fortment very complete.
■Amongfl as great a variety of
■nicies, as are commonly set
■forth in lengthy advertisements
■is a large quantity of
■White & ccbred Negro
I CLOT 11.
■ As this article was purchaf’
led lad Winter for ca(h, and
■ a moderate advance only,
■vill be now exafied, it is con
ceived that it will he an objetl
■orthy the attention of Plan,
■ters, and others, who will) to
■urchafe by the piece or pack
age. Payment will be expeht
■d in Cash, Cotton, or ap
■roved town notes.
■ Savannah, Sept. IS. 90 ts
■J- & A. Mcliss & Cos.
■ HAVE OX HAND,
B 4n Extensive Supply rs
■ dry goods, hard-
I WARE AND GLASS.
■ WARE,
I Carefully felettcd by one of
■;‘6 Partners in Britain, of the
■ lrrt Qualities, and at very re
■uccd Prices—which they will
■'tpose of at a reasonable advance
■ Cash, P r duce, or approved
Notes.
ts ts
I Wanted to Hire,
■ A Smart Negro BOY, about
■,' e v c or fourteen Years of age
■ t] r , l j“ cr rands. Generous “ ages
■ e given for a boy of this 2e
w h is well acq'Jaj ntei! i
KU; the
I Apprentices lnden-
or sale at this of-
THE PATRIOT
AND CO MM E R CIA LADV E R TIS ER.
Z>. Douglass & Cos.
Respectfully inform
the public, that they are
now opening next door to Mar
yland and Paulding’s,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Ph ILAUELHHIA AND Nevv-
York
Boots & Shoes,
Os the first quality,
Liquid and Cake Blacking,
LIK E W 1 SE,
A few thousand pair of Negro
SHOES, which will be disposed ot
on the most reasonable terms, for
CASH or approved Notes io town,
November J3. ts 105.
Prime Feed Rice.
FOR SALE ,
A QU \NTITY of P.ime
SEED RICE, entii'dv tree from
red grains, being the production
of River Swamp, the fir-t year’s
planting. Tin* Price is One Dol
lar per bushel. — Apply to the sub
scriber, at his residence, St. James’
Square.
JOHN H. MOREL
Dee. 25. 12 ts
DISTRICT COUR T.
DISTRICT of GEORGIA.
In the Admiralty
The President of the Unite
States to the Marshal of the
said district, greeting:
WHEREAS, a libel bath been
filed and exhibited in the
said court, against the Brig Sal
ly, her cargo, & Messieurs Wm.
Gilmor and George Wilson, own
ers of said brig, lor a ceitaiu sum
of money due to Richard Loines
and James Loines, by a bsttome
rv contract, on the said brig, her
tackel, furniture and apparel, to„
gether with tier freight and car
go:—
Note therefore, von are comman
ded to cite ann admonish, the Mas
ter <st Owners, A all other person
whatsoever, who Have, or preteus
to have, any r igbt, title, interest,
property, claim or demand in,
to, or upon the said brig, called
the Sally, now riding at anchor in
the port of Savannah, whereof G.
Wilson now is, or lute tvas, Mas
ter, to be and appear before the
lion: WILLIAM STEPHENS,
Judge of the District Court, at
Savannah, on the 11th day of
February next, at lOo’clock, of
the forenoon of the same day, to
answer the said RicharJ & James
Loines on the merits of the said
libel, so that justice rnay be done
in the premisses.
fFitness the honorable William
Stephens, Judge ts the Dis
trict Court of said District ,
this 27 th day of January,
1 307.
Wm. Stephens.
T. U. P. Charlton,
Proctor for Libellants.
22 4t
NOTICE.
On Wednesday the 25th inst.
WILL HE SOLI),
At Cedar Hill, the late residence
of the htn. gen. James Jackson
deceased-
ALL the Personal Propeity
of Robert Dillon, late of Chat
ham cunty, Planter, dec. con
sisting of four Negroes-Horsea,
Waggons, Carts, Chair and har
ness, cow3 and calves, sheep,
hogs, plantation tools, h®usehold
and kitchen Furniture—with ma
ny other useful articles. Sale to
commence at 11 o’clock, A. RI.
Conditions Cash before delivery.
Wm. JLIMBEKT,
Ailm’r.
Teb. S. 24, 4,1
I H L R S D A Y, Fr.snuMtY u, 1807,
WPEPifapinW **y*Nffr'Htuyvi
Foreign Intelligence
Rece'ved by the Ship Eliza, 35
from Liverpool.
LONDON, Dec. £9.
The mails from Hnsum have
brought a large mass of impor
tant Intelligence. Previously to
their arrival, the public mind had
been agitated by rumours of a
j very contradictory nature. It
I was reported by some yesterday,
j that the Russians had gained ve
j rv considerable advantages over
(heFrench—others affirmed that
the Russian army had been de
feated in a general battle, Jr that
it had lost between 30 & 40,000
me n.
A Danish ship is arrived in the
river from the coast of Norman
dy, whence she siled on the
20ih. The captain states, that
two davs before he left Caen, a
Bulletin, said to be the 38th,
was published, with an account
of tiie battle, but the captain did
not knew when and where live
battle took place, nor the date of
the Bulletin.
The mails from Husum, how
ever, enable 11s to state that 110
general battle has taken place—
at least that none of consequence
has taken place in Poland, the
account of which could have
roached Caen by the 18th, the
day on which the Danish captain
is said to have heard the Bulletin
read. The latest Intelligence
from Berlin by the mails is the
13th.
The French have entered
Warsaw, and crossing the Vis
tula have occupied Praga, oppo
site Warsaw. Whatever light
ing there was before the French
advanced to tne Polish capital,
was partial, and led to “no impor
tant consequences—There was an
affair at l.owics, between Da
voustV division and a body of
Cossacks, in which the latter ap,
pVar, from the French accounts,
tu Dave been successful—The
Russians, we are glad to find are
adopting the principle ot carry
ing on for the present, a protrac
ted warfare, and ®f lading back j
befoie tile advancing Fiend*—
i h - latter wished to bring on a
general action ou the V istula,
nut the Russians 1 cured, mul
have their head-quarters at Ka
imniec—Lome l crsous stem to
have imagined, that tuis ivaim
mec is the Capital ot Podol:a, on
the borders cl -noidavia—but the
Russians retiring liom VV ars.tw;
would not, ot ewurse,- take that
direction, which would prevent
ail possibility ol co-opt lat mg
with, or joining the Prussian. ;
and wwind rentier u dihacult lor
them to receive leinlsicements
or supplies from Russia.
The Kaminiec, to which they
have retired, is situated on the
borders of a little river which
runs into the Bag, and is about
100 miles east ®i Warsaw.
Where the Prussians are is
not stated with certainty. Tne
Russian generals i’olstoy and
Buxhowden are said to have
joined thou —-1 he King is gone
to Koenigsberg-—.lire* divisions
oi the Fiench aivy are at War
saw, Murat’s,- bouU’a and l)a
----voust’s—Bonapaite was at Po
sm a: tne date of the la t at
counts, but he meant to proceed
10 Warsaw immediately —1 he
German papers state, that Glo
gau has surrendered,
with Bresiaw, i horn aid G'uu.
dernz; but this is not mentioned
officially. Ihe surrender oi GP
guu is announced tu accounts
from Paris, of the 29;h tilt. Gram
dent a is said to have capitulated
on the 2otn ult. & Thorn about
tlie same time. But our readers
will recollect, that the date of
the last Bulletin received (the
S6th) was ©! tile Ist December;
it made no mention of. these e
vents, said ta have taken place
ten days before. Dantzig is pt e
paied fora siege, it is garrisoned
by ] 7,000 men.
1 he details of the conferences
between Bonaparte and the Po
lish Deputies arc interesting—
the latter seem to wish that Bo
naparte would immediately tie
dare Poland independent—but
Bonaparte desires first that the
Poles should prove themselves !
worthy ot Independence, in |
1 her wards, that they should i
rai e a large army, and assist him
in his design against Russia.
Nwtwi hstanding DuinbiO.vs
ki’s Proclamations St tße French
Bulletin which boast so much of
the enthusiam with which the
Fiench are received, it is evident
that the Poles have not taken up
arms in such numbers or with
such readiness as Bonapaite ex
pected.— 1 tie intelligence witii
respect to Russia and the Porte is
of g'eal importanceone account
communicates the terms of an
offensive and dclen ive alliance
betwetn tile two powers which
stipulates in one ( tne articles
that die French ambassador shall
be immediately sent away from
C-oßbtaniinople. Subsequent ac ,
counts however represent the
two Powers to be at war, Russia
having declared war against the
Porte and having actually invest
ed Bender and Checksum and
entered \Valiuchia.—i-luciuaiiug
as the Councils ol TurKcy, ana
indeed oi all weak powers are,
it is highly probable ttiut a treaty
signed before tne coiiiuieuce
mciit of hostilities between Prus
sia and France would be annul
led as soon as the account aim
ed ol the deteat of the Piussiau
ai my.
Some dissatisfaction is said ta
have been manifested by Aust, j.,
at the designs of Bonaparte wills
tespect to Poland ; Yet the
troops in Bohemia and Gallicia
are tailing buck to their former
quarters.—Bonaparte will hold
out to the cabinet of Vienna, the
prospect of indemnities and ac
quisitions of territory, so long
as he is engaged in war wall Rus
sia ami Pi ussia.
Measures of severity are still
in force against our trade in
Hanover, Hamburgh b all the
North oi Germany. Domiciliary
visas have been made in fian
ovei —1 he utmost distress per
vades Gei many—and the horrors
of a famine are apprehended—lt
is not true that the Duke of
Brunswick in his la it moments,
or that his son solicited permis
sion that his corpse should he de_
posited in the tomb of his an
cestors.
aw nis wdl the Duke desires to
be buri -d in the place where lie
may hap ell to and c—But the le
quest t® bui'v hi, bed) a: Brun,..
v* ick, w is made by the states oi
Brunswick ; and Bonaparte In
raged that the people sn®uld e
vince any affection tr attachment
i® their legitimate sovereign, re.
turned hat insolent tuid unmanly
tuvver tv hi ch has been publisned ,
m ail the pape is.—•
FRA? KFOR i’, Dec. 6.
l-i
J ne passage oi ttoops lor the.
French armies is as b. tsx aa ev
er— lire number oi Prussian pri
soner 1 wiio have passed through
tins lowu unuouut t about 35,000.
[Whole Number 226.
| Three thousand of the Polish
1 Legion arrived in our city’ ou
the second.
1! \ ITS BON, Dec. 3d.
Letters from Vienna, from
persons deserving of credit, male
in positive terms that every thing
is very pacific in that city, and
that tlu- Imperial court of Aus
tr, ‘ vil i “ot in any event tak
part in the present war.
LANDSHUT, (IN riLESfAj,
Navvinher 22.
We have none ol th. Fiench in
our neighbourhood. The Bava
rians have been bombarding
Glog hi these 15 days. VV C Lain
from private letters Irony Q uit,
zic’that 17 000 Prusshht have
assembled there, under the com.
maml of General Alounstein, who
in spite of all the representatutos
that tuvj been made to them on
the part of the city, are deter
inined to maiacain it, and oppose
the entrance of the French.
ALTON A, Dec. 5.
Her Majesty the Queen of
Piiissia and (he rest of the Royal
Family are arrived at St, Peters
burgh.
December 12.
In cotilequerice of an ar
rangement which had been
concluded at Peierlbngh be
tween the Prussian ‘Major
Ktufemarck and the Rufhan
Mi.uilfry t I war, an army of
BOjOqo men commenced “their
march on the ill of Odoher.
I'o accelerate their march, th.-y
left behind of their
ai.tilery and -fit to be lurn
idled with artillery and other
articles, from the Pruliian ar
id) a Is.
1 his army pctuallv arrived a
bout the end of ()ctli in Prus
sian PAland, and advanced to
Bionic, whii-t its advanced guard
was pushed two leagues on the
other side of K.-dtsii. From
thence this division, bavin/ re
ceived intelligence of th c fiaulc
of Jena, and ti.e total ruut ol the
Prussians, fell back on the prin
cipal army, the g'eatest part of
which repassed die Vistula near
Warsaw, in oider to place itself
in a position u> receive rcin/uice*
iinn.s ; at the same iinie the courc
ot Kassia invited all thc Rovai
family <d Prussia to repair to Pe
tersburgh. During the short stay
of the Russians in Prussian Ps
laiid, they every where visited
the houses in the towns and mi e
country, and look away alt tile’
arms.
Several persons were eilo
arreltcd. A coni.dcrab.u t. .ii.i
ber of Copies ol ti.e Ft. em
ulation of Genu al Dorn blow
lk', have been ie .t by the
Polls acrols Shelia, . lui - have
been ciiciliated in all pails of
Poland.
COPENHAGEN Dec. 6.
The AlDea Frigate, which
conveyed Lord HiiicbuUun,
has received so nuicn dam ne
by linking near Anholt, that
Ihe is now in our 1).<: k t*> i>u
r jMt.cci.—His Lo ;!ii 0 ha>
g >nu 11 a incicl.ant ilitp to
Da.utzig. and will Ih> >u reuc.i
the Pt • llian ai m'.
if loaders of Turk y Nov. 22.
i On the lit Oct. an ailian <2
orfutfive and defen v- \v.;i
concluded betw’tcn the ru
and Ruiita.