The Patriot and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, March 09, 1807, Image 1

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—— ll ——PqpMmT'TTTti |f |j y UlfAtnUH:- vamTEO and pubushko on Mondays and Thdwdays by DOUGHERTY and CAn^ONT."*/*” r rrrrrrrrrr*r rs r**rr rrr r s'r r * r s'r s'r rr r ~ ~ • * VOL, 111. No. 33.] ■ TER m s B or THE ■ PATRIOT B and BoMMERCI al advertiser. Ufirtns of subscription <vr six H,iAr.s it t/ciu —one half to he time of sxbscribins. and at the expiration of wm^on(ks—mid all papers will he B timed until ordered to the con- B iisertisements of no mere breadth are inserted at. the first trim.,-lion, and Br t'ch continuation. A ti- B dhn'jnce r vHl he made to B ieko Wish to advertise In/ the 1)1 PnVMUL EH, (Eng ) ■ rj-v. The f;ift failing Ship wEmiL COM MFJI (E, Hhuniei Kav, master, will cnil ■lihis month,having fur ratgo Bs r d. for passage apply ;o ■mister on board, at Mr. J^ s . HliCr’s wharf I FOP SALE, ■ft Bated, direct from Cork, Bpnthv r.f I • [S-i ROTA- BlOEa, of the best kind. K f 24 ts Boa i'iaiL .Ut.L-tinci, ■r2v The litijer CERES, BSyyjf. Captain Wood, will Hit sail about Thursday Br For freight of 100 Bale* Bstton, apply to the Captain Burd, or B. CAiG Ik R. MITCHELL. Bli 2. SO if ■Wm. wilso.v, ~ Wf received per the ships Eliza mi Volant, n large pari of his Bl Supply of G cods, ■3* Winch with hu Rock, Bfeon hand, makes his af ■raent very complete. ■°"gft as great a variety of B c ' C: o a s arc commonly set ■Hn lengthy advertifetnents B iar ge quantity of ■kite & cobred iVegro [CLOTH. |Ar this article was purchaf’ liall Winter for cash, and ■ 2 moderate advance only, I I be now exafted, it is con ■ved that it will be an object inby the attention of Plan, ■band others, who wish to ■rehafe by the piece or pack *• Payment will be expebt lin Caih, Cotton, or ap B° ve d town note*. |feanna/i, s e p L go if I Prime Seed Rice. f . for sale, \t QUANTITY of Piime j’ RICE, entirely free from I I grains, l>eirg- the production ■ Kiver Swamp, the fir-t year's F t,n S” t bs Price is One Dol ■ Psi bushel. — Applv to the sub” ■ er jat his residence, St. James’ |>are, | r JOHN H. MOREL. EZJff __ 12,f I wanted^ ■ tOUTH of 12 or 14 years I 0 ,l o e ’ of decent connecti rasai, Apprentice to:he Print s ts.uess. Apply at this of. o. THE PATRIOT A N D COMM ERCIAL ADVERTISER. I he Merchant’s and Planter’s Coffee-II use : J Hotel, ON THE BAT. Thomas Bay ley, sen. INTENDS opening the above HOCTSE on tlie 25 h March next, and flatters himself, from the long experience he has bad in that line, it will be in his pow er to give general satisfaction, St begs leave to solicit the patron age f the Gen'lerm-n, Mer. chants and Planters. Those who honour him with their favours, wiil find every attention paid. N. 13. A constant Larder Wines and Spirits of the first quality. Fnre’g't and American News-Papers will be taken in. (savannah, March 2. 31 ts IB ilium Kennedy , Ladies’ and Gcn'lar. rfs Hair Dresser and Cittfer, pESPKCITT X.LY iLV the Public, he b , ,- oia „- inenced business in ibe .diove fine. back of ( .-fh>... • opposite j. Pooler’s. H u . - himself that firbfn -his xteriiy in the line of his profession, and attention to bis business, he wil merit a share of the public pa tronage. lie wiil attend Ladies who iavor him wish their custom at their resrvn!.- Sumner TERMS. Lndio’, fiJi diessed, 8 0 75 Do. Cutting & dressing, ICO Chi'dren do. do. o SO Teh. 5. £+ ts JUST OPENED, Hnd for Sale, Next door to Mr. James Clark's Boarding House it? Char lest on Stage OjJlce, (Bernard sh e t j STRAW HATS, IK)NNE7b Plain and open Work, now the prevailing Fashion in Lon don. ALSO, a variety of plush Hats and Bon nets, an elegant assortment of FEATHERS, Camel’s Hair SHAWLS, and other articles m the MILLE Nit It Y L! NE ; Jan. 2G- 51 ts The Subscriber HAVING rente* the Store on the BA\ , formerly occu pied by Mr. A. Robinson, will constantly hare on hand, a sup ply of GROCERIES, TEAS, PROVISIONS, See. Which he will dispose of reasona bly, to those.who are prompt on the score f pay men'; and as sure* such, that nothing on his part shall be wanting in procur ing such anic!es as shall g.ve ge neral satisfaction. He will also continue the Factorage & Commissi on Business. 11. Me DOUG ALL, Feb. 2. 2j ts NOTICE. \TOW in Camden county Jail, ‘lx a negro Girl, about five feet 3 or 4 inches f'g'b, savs she is French, but speaks English Calls herself SILVY, and says site belongs to Mr, James .Smith of Savannah and was brought t*fT to his place by a Frenchman. D. G. JUNES- Feb 2G 30 M O N D A Y, March 9, 1807. GEORGIA, Hancock caunty. Ford Dollars- for the turn, or Twenty f cr either oj theft Bovs. RUN- A WAY, on the night of the 20;n January lat, two Negro Men, one named CHARLES, the oher GIBB, probably they ntav add to, or rbange their names. CnAiU.E’ is about 6 leet high, 40 yeats old very thick lips. h>s upper teeth out, h is the mark of a fish on his right cheek, which is considera bly blacker than any other part of his face, had when he trem away, two suits, one a very dark, the U'her a blue. Gibb is about 13 V ear a old, a trim, well made boy, weighs about 1,35 pound, has a kind of stoppage in his speech. Mr. Rice, in Savannah, the si'ip Carpenter, owns his mo ther, and kntvs the boy. Any person that badges these boys in jail, and writes me word, s I get them again, will receive the above reward. JOHN HILL. Marchs. 31 it * Dollars Reward. jJN A'* AY from ( apt. A. v?, " i \(t. Abraham-, in Savannah, a'd to |ro in September last, a Fetiiaw n.in.ed TONY, a hmtt 5 leet 6 inches high, u and a bout 26 years ol age, stout made, his eyes and mouth large. He was taken up at Cowsawliatcliie, and made his escape—All persons are forwarned Icoe.i hiring or har bouvingr iiiin,* iiia above Re ward will be paid to any per-on who will deliver him to the sub scriber, or secure him in any jail. ISAAC AilllAll AMS. Jan. 2.9. 22 Notice is hereby Given nr JL lIA r I at the expiration of nine months hum the date hereof, application will b c made to tlie Honourable the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to ltd the following tracts of Land, be longing to the chare of James Doors, decealed, vis : Two hundred and Fifty a •’•res, old lurvey, firnate, lying and being in Chatham Conn I V, bounded by Great Oge citee river, land of Goldtvut, arid land now of Joleph VVeli cher, Elq.— The fame being for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the laid James Doors, deceased. THft’j, Mil l <?, Adm’t Savannah, Sept. 4, 1806. TuTTCCT Nine months after date, ap plication wtli be made to the honorable court of ordinary ol T atnal county for leave to led atract of land containing igo acres oil the Altamahaw river in (aid county adjoining Mar tin Harden, alio aca i-i a cres in Wilkinson County,*in the second diliritf Lot No. no, the property of John Sharp fen. deceased. to be fold for the benefit of the heirs anti creditors. JOHN SHARP, Administrator. Seat. T. 35. Apprentices Inden tures for sale at this of fice. WASHINGTON CITY. FR [D AY February 2A. The fallowing impartmnt MES SAGE was ijesterdau cfxrmu nicated to bath ffvises of ('on gresx ; on the contents of which zve congratulate the nation. To the Senate & House of Repre sentatives ts Ike U. State*. I transmit to Congress a Icorr from out minis rrs plenipotentia - ry at London, informing us that they have agreed with the British commissioners to conclude a treaty on all the points which had formed the cdiject f their nego ciatic,nd on terms which they trusted we would approve. Also a letter from our minis ter plenipotentiary at Paris, co. vering otie to him from the mira i. ter of matitie of that govern ment, assuring him that tke Im perial decree lately p issed wa ll t to affect our c unmtrce which would still be governed b)‘ the rules ot the treaty estab lished be, ween the two countries. Also a letter from Cowles Mead, Secretary of the Missis sippi icr r.ory, acting as gover nor, informing us that Aaron Burr had surrendered himself to the civil auihiitrity of that uerrita ry. TH ; JEFFERSON. February iy, 1807. (COPY.) ]w •. jJcl. J. i , t tniO. SIR, We have the pleasure to ac quaint you that we have this day agreed with the British cammis si oners to conclude a trvat)’ 011 all the points which have formed the object of our negotiation, iind ui it rtns which we trust our go v rnnient will approve. It will require only a lew days i* reduce it.ofotui. When that is done, we shall nans nut it to you by a Special ini asenger. Wc hasten at coitiihuhicaie to you tin* ih terc; ,i,.g iiitciligetice for the ia to. jj.rt.ion anu guidance of eur govbiutnent lit such measures as may tiave rticictiee tet the suh j ct. Vv have the honor to be vv ii.ii great Ceiiuderaaou aud es tci li , bir, Your most obedient servants, (oi^ued) J AS. MONROE, W .V,. t'irtokrthf. James M/.di..on, urcretar tj vj Plate — Washington. PARIS, 24ui Dec. IBo<. bid, i have (he nanor ot transmit ting the copy eueiosed ol a lctlcr iiom hia majesty's minister of Marine and ooiotues, in answer iO nunc oi the 10th instant, on tlie subject ot the imperial arrete 01 the ziat oi November, 1806. An adtlitiou.d explanation, which it may be well to commit. niCrtte, is, that neutral vessels coming fiom England o, her co lonies into tlie p w r[ S 0 i France, fcte. since the d„te of t h e afore said arreca, wid pot ?,t receivct rtiiu tnai tl -oy p*r,.>n o.- persons otiargcd vrint the o i,;, or other vessel aid cargo,sh..<y or. unit • edm Mratjmg d,i s , b , meaus ot tat e they man fuller. Um shi „ I>f o n ur vessel anti i am, fnr, 3* the highest respect, Your nio-t obt. and . ; * v humble servant, E: rr v.i.d, f ■ ■” i “ ARMS.Th-QMG. * /> dig'it—fi w> ; ingtoth (Whoih Number 233. General Armstrong to the M'nis ter of Marine and Colonies. 1 he undersigned minister pie* njpotexuiary ol the United Sta of America, has the honor of de manding from his excellency the minister of Marine and colonies, the olficia! explanation which may have been given to the imperial decree of the 21st of Wos'sbis? ISf'b, so iar ss that tliufie in* voiv;s the rights of neutral nati ons. I ;e undersigned wool 1 more particularly wish trs be informed whether by “ British islands,” mentioned in an. 1. are to he understood all islands in the p<s. session of bis Bntannic majestv, and islands inertly —ec t whi-ther five rule wi.M bes construed, as to extend the blockade to the continental possessions also, of his said majesty? K ht-ihei it be meant tbit the aiiete shall operate Loin its date and that seizures made under it belo.e notice shall have been gi ven, shali.be considered Jegad Whether American vessels, nnviga ing the high, or narrow secs, shall ho lumie to seizure, oil evidence only, that they are g nng io, < r return ng bom, a part nr porta of hi* iiru.u.n c u.a jest)? And whether articles 2 and 5 shall operate only as domestic te giilaiiuns, whether 1 * their in junctions sliail txitnd to citizn of foreign and independent na tion r tits excellency the minister cf marine is suStiuntly aware of the interests ot the U. S. in the inter] rotation which shall be gi ven 10 these articles, and will * readily artel justly appreciate the metives of me undersigned 111 re* questing that his cxcelijnc)’ an* 1 3wet may be promptly as possible. ihe undersigned has the ho nor of renewing, ike. &c. JOHN AK.vJisA RUNG* Paris, Dec. 20, 11)6. [TRANSLATION.] PARIS. 24th Dec. 1806. * Mr. Minister Plenipotentiary, ‘VS#*! I hasten to answer the not* you did me the honor to aiM.ess to me on the 20:h ol this month. I consider the imperitT decree of the 21st November Inst, as, thus far, convening no mudifica tiur. of the regulatii-ns at pit*., ut vbserved in France with 1-gar i to neutral navigators, nor ar se quently f the convention of the cOth cf September, j 800, (8 It Vend. -maire, 9 h year) witu the I T Ann lint although, b\- this answer, the lour questions upon v htth your excellency has d'-siutf to know 1 my opinion, have been im pliculy lesolv.d, I think I can and, Ist. j hat ihe declsration expressed by the Ist article ofthe decree oi the 21st Nov. no* at ell changing the present French law* concerning maritime captures theic is no reason lur enquiring what interpretation or resttictb n or extension may be given to this * article. 2(4 That •eiziii e, ((vstraryt ; to lac j;rt 15. nt Veyul ions ct... cerpiog cr .izm;;. s’ ..ot be* •Sx-gzt *.s *h r C>p} w.-, *d- T’har an e m*rb .. < r-nnt fe take r •iieiv . t r.s.'JH 1011 of El..;’ IVri, \A WQfff : iOtnor>t ecan ,e, 1 r -niotv with the : iti -o: i t’- c said arc liotn < | t'otto® • .! vessels cotr f-E'‘gland’, or the End l dim..