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mace the frfi attack is defoibtd as kav.
ing been tremendous. After a (hurt tisr.c
cannon were of little use in tl;-’ centre,
for the troops fought at the point or the
Lavonet.
Tne Hamburgh nail due on We-dntf
day lah, arrived ialt night, ami tins tnor
jug the othtr three mat's, that were alio
due reached the | oil office.
Uy t'acle rui.s the imp-riant intelli
gence has been received, that the empe
ror of the French h.s t-ejef.ed the meii
at ion of his I'rufli m M. jelly ; ins* the latte:
has taken the tic'd, md h:s armtes are in
motion towards F,anemia. ftnli is the
fubitance cf the intelligence f.vra Hum
burgh.
1 is'further Hated, that the Duse of B. unf
vvick’shead-quarters have been transferred to
G-ttengen, that the King with the gnrriffir.
of Berlin, has gone towards Saxony, ani
il.e Pruilian troops arc evAOuaui g Ha.n. ve .
All these movements have pri bubly one ob
ject t Ads concentration of a lining force n
embarrass Bonaparte, ands -ce him to bat
tie, before he can approach h.s rems rce
menu. bv a retieat. It would bt redicuh us,
however, to pretend to til-\ el j e the proba
ble movements of the a lies. A little time
will unfold ‘tiem, and clemonitrute It w fa.
their cucuirdlanres have been lrpr ved by
the accclilon cf i’ tiiTi v—an event that f enis
calculated to produce the molt important con
fetj nonces.
According to the present accounts, the
French frern delircus to avoid a biile, pr -
bablv till they m their turn corcencra e taer
f .rce. Our readers will roc I est til t by a
triCK of gen. Murat, Count Aueifburg was
prevented from burning the biulgi s < 1 Vieu
na—the firmer havirg inf ir.Kd him bv a
hag if truce that an armill ce nad been con
cluded. In consequence of tills ruse and: gec're
the Auflria.i army oeing exp led to c i.inicr
ab'.e danger, played IT another tr'ck in them
turn They pretended they swiill- ti t-- quit
the Ruffians; ani by ih.s means, gti ei
t.me to effect their junction win. Bush vJen
This explains the ftipp >led capitulation of
the Unfit ins, announced so pomp ,ufl/ in the
French bulletins. The allies have retrieved
themselves from the dilemma into wh cn they
were thrown by the fine lie of theenem •, \vh i
now in His turn is obliged to leek f .hry in
avoiding a batt.e, tiil lie cun effect a change
of p litlon. In the mean tune, the uni etl
armies are stated to be purfun g such met
fures, as mult either compel the French to a
battle, cr lead to their expullioa from Vi
enna.
The intelligence from liie Archduke
Charles is alio much more lavorable than we
could wet’ hope for, though tve had reaf.m to
expcdl every thing from h m,,'hat c u ... In
eli. cled by perfev, raucc, coolnel’s and pru -
dence. Kc has eli'.iSed his retieat at ’ln
head of iyO,ooc men, has f rmed a juuflnn
with the Archduke J, hn, and both are now
advancing, b. foiced marches for Germany.
The accounts directed iv.ni Italv, do r; jt
come la l er than the dth nit from Venice.
The Ruffians who weie eapefled from Corfu
and li tlinatia, had not ye a.lived, and we.,
therefore iii poled to have failed direct ar
Triell- The fame letter speaks cl the retieat
of the Archduke Charie-—but it and ies nor
embrace circumstances cl l". 1’ to a date
German accounts cf diat army.
BRUNN, November 15.
Our court Gazette contains die fol
lowing offi ial account;
OCCURRENCES OF WAR.
A courier wlio arrival on the 14th
November to bis mj .tty the etnp'cior
and king, front the commander in duel
of the Rutflan troops, count Kutuiow,
brought the joy u. on ws of a complete
victory which has been obtained over the
enemy's civilian under the command of
tnaifhal Ivlurlier, between Stein and
Wtitfkirchui, near the Krririi. The
following a;c the piirtiiuiuis extracted
from the report made uu the held 01
battle.
Or. the 9th of November, the llnffi ‘n
Imperial army paired the Danube. t-s
tear was pxtfled by the enemy ii;l it ur
rived at Mantern, and the o-m.nmnling
general refolvcd, outlie night Le-v.cru
the 9th and ioth, to pals to the leit
bank of the Dmum, anti to bum th.
bridge. This was the more vetildiy,
aa we had received certain iutoiaiatn.i,
that the enemy had te eltzbhfh it the
biidge cf Dintz, and tirat aheatly uuc
divdion of their army v. a., on this bank
of the Danube. Ou the aiuraco.. of
the 10th ot Novemb. , the cncaiy ap
proached our fore tu ti e .icigibor
hood of Dierftcin, li.ovc thiinbaoii wnh
a fuptriority ot force along t c Danube,
from Weirlki.chia to S.eiu, and on the
approach of night ottr army 1 ou:d with
difficulty maintain tutmlUv sou the
Stein. it was dcternn..cd, il.ercb re to
attack the enemy ou the morning ot the
I ith at Weidkirchen, in ih.ee columns,
prtferving that otdcrasmuoh as p - iliOic
in a country covered with vim yar .a. At
V/tisfkivchin he had ailembicu a ..umber
of veilefs to cut off our retreat.
The kappie.it rcfults crown.d this dt
termined enterpuie, executed wulr a.
much piudence as tteadmels in valour,
‘l ire trtcu.y was defeated, and thole
oi his division who could not favc them
feives in lome of the inipo, w.re either
killed or taken prifonti s, Trie number
of the former cannot be afccrtained with
exactness, but the Inhoy.mg .5 a tilt of
the pnfoners-the Chet it Brigade,
Grain D’Orge, 3 Colutnis, 1 L’.euUnaut
colonel, 36 superior offices, ami 2&00
ir.en, among whom wctc liic 4 ti ngt
ment of Diagoons. l ive cai.lo. 3 mre
a.fo taken. Maifhal M >r tier, woo com
ffauded the enemy’s div.li, 1,, ,sir ffi .g.
Hi is thought to be among the cue.
The loss of the Ruffian troops is ui pro
portion incoufidciabie. It cct-.lUt* tor
the mud part oi wou.iCtd, amoi g wliom
are a general and teveral officers.
MUNICH, Nov 16.
If the French oilplay p oiigious ir.-
trepidety in the foaling o: trie foils and
rocks wh.cb piotect the defiles of the
Tyrol, tt.c AuLirtain, aid iniittu do noi
shew loss firmnefs in defence. M ny wo
men and even girls, armed vn.h fulils,
bave taken part in the different actions.
Theft heroines having bred upoi the
I'rench troops curing tiicir p,-Uugc thro’
fount vffiiagtvi au orCouttacc i been
pttVljfiud, rendering their li* (bands aid
parents rcdponfible tor thctc mliaCiiuiis
ot the rules of war
HANOVER, Nov. aL
TheEnghfh iccruiting fervicefuceeedb
beyond expectation. The numb r of
twelve tieulaml, to which the service
will be limited tor the present, will soon
be complete* The rcauits are sent to
the Enghfh head quarters at Stadt, and
there receive arms and cl.thing.
Tl e Ruffians continue their march
through this electorate without interrup
ion It is even fuid that the city cf
Hanover will receive a Ruffian garufon.
From the Eng i(h Chronicle.
Two o’c'oe!.—At this moment we have
•cceived a c.epy of the following Bulletin,
circulated in the public offices :
“ A ceiiM Ikirmilli took ph ce on the ajth
N. v between B enn and Olmu v, and con
mueil to the 26 h Dtcem. when a general
.nfti: n took place near Vienna. The Ruffians
attacked tin enemy f r twelve hats, and
without tiring a mulket, killed 27,000 men with
the bayonet, and tot k the wh Ic cf'their ar
tillery Bonaparte was feverclv wm did,
and tequ. Led an armiltice, which was refuted
him.
The remains of his a>my were at Vienna,
and .lie Eir.pe . r t.f Kuliia adv-inciig in 1..s
rear with . .00 o r.en
• ‘there lias uif. been an aflion between
the Archduke Charles and iVi,,fik i.'i, in
which ihe auer was d;f.ated wrh die lots
of •jl'qj killed anil 10,000 wounded
isnevryi” • - —'?-*■. ;cr- - --- --.an*
lo PLAN I LLS
THE Subfvrifcer finds it tiec< IT ry to
call, thus pubitckiy, upon all thole, who
are in arrears to him, to come forward, as
Ip’ tdi.y as possible, and pay up their ref
pcdLve balances—as he is anxious to dif
ctiarge those claims, agair.li himlclf,
which has originate , principally, through
the wants of those, his debtois. He
certainly has a right to calculate upon
liberal payments tilts year, a . Providence,
ha-., it: general, been very, bountiful to
ti c cultivators of the foil. All defal
tits on the hilt day of March iittrt, may
expect to Had their Ronds, Motes and
-ceouuts in the hands of attorney's at
Law.
! he c uh?crib?r, also thinks
proper to give til's public r.oticf, that,
being fun y ter.Able of the numerous edit
advantage s i elu ting from the practice ol
making advance's clirect-y, or becoming
indued y relpoi fible ror and on a cout of
per ions wlio fiave not, at the t irn lnvcfled
him with funds, or any prop, -tv that
will lptedky raise fa is fnflicient te
comprnlate Dm f or the amount he ad
vance-s or becomes rclpot.fioL- for ; lu
declines, for the future, (except in a
L w rates of elfates and int. viduals, vvhi
has 1:1 ail tranLc-Laus with him observed
the itr-.dieit putiituaiity j the observance
of this p.-a£tice.
I H-: Subicribsr will, how-v?
in all rafes, whtn produce ia put in hir
pt if ffiun, make, if tequ red, liberal ad
vances, and will b ■ grateful to the plan
ters in general, ami to his friends in par
ticular, for any favors confe-red in his
line of bufineis —he cflutes them, that
r, i-x.rtions ffiall be fpa'ed to conduit
ail htifie rs:., they mny couf.dc to his care,
litdy to their fmisfidtion.
He fliil conduda the
Factor afe (A Commission
buiiefs.on MOREL’S, wh tar, atten
ded by every advantage which the. fame
pt.fT I, wh. 11 carried o.i under the firm
ot V* ILL! AM SON St MOREL. -
j no. L. Willumion,
Dec. 3 11 ffm. 27.
U.li -lUeiejil Oi Gopal Ulcrillip
Ihe fucfcrio-T* g-.us no ic; *.li<-
tke rcui r * ?b : o h r -rr *o e carried
OH UKDi l THE J“IRM OJ
D/t’/iU Ah'U UhiiS'lLiN
(JUG&.L.
Is ih 5 day oti ved Lis ihere
ieirc .eq.cileu ‘.hat !! t>c foils vvr o arc
ii tie.-ud ../’the fddfi m, or to t the
f t e fu L;ibe s, n.ei. v daahv, .wiil
ca l ar-d pa/ tf-n* ac, j:* ami n*-:e,
o-. or otf ce the ti A day f -t; ti tier. ,
it she fains w l .h-o be piaffed in the
hinds t.f 4:1 /win /icy for colitdtioi ;
ml tb i2 who r.-vc ti-rr.at.dj ag i.-.h
C Cojir..i,c/f};ip, or life.’ ol the
übicr btr. wo] preic.it ihe.r acc.u is
.or p.-yrnsnt
DAVID GUGEf-.
Ctiiv I -s’ UN GLGEL.
7 HE sUuo^iilßEß,
f* H - itJ I'MS his eh : > r.i, friendt
ad tne puhiic in genera!, I r thei.
iupp’ rt w tn ttjht.icicd v i h his !a/c.
P r.rcr, *-..d ueg'. leave to inform them
‘hat fit w.li coti'i iue the TAYLOR
ING BUSIN kb', at/he At p jar ly
occupied -y f 0 lid. Guge , w ere he
*t!l ue hm k:ui mr a co:itit.uauoa ot
business ii tisin e.
UH.HSriAN GUGEL.
T ■ r v f * f •()
i U 1.1 i ,
THE WHARF AND STORES
Ij lOK 1 OK *lii.K]aV uLoiipiL'd Ly MelTrs. Wilson
U Knox, a <i ut prei’ent by Mr. Andrew
Kifix. Thci pr<;du:tive ai i CDiivtnieut li*
uat.on is Ij we ! knub.i, a.3 to rfouire r*
further exolauauoa. Fur terms enquire ol
li. Vu) ne.
No vernier i 19
U 1 K, 1 ,
\ LL Rcrfons having any demands againl.
n. *- the eliate of John Uauerihxm eiecealeel,
are requeiled to fend them in properly attts
’edantt those who are indebted to make pa; •
merit to
Joseph Habersham.
Adnaniflrator
Jivtcry 10 ts 3 b
RE PUBLICAN.
SAVANNAH,
Fl B t UARV 11, I B._S.
THE greater part of the foreign
intelligence in this days Republican was
given our Town Subscribers in an extra
sheet on Saturday evening last, but is rc’
pubiilhed for the information of those
who reside in the country.
We are informed, fays the Charleston
Times, that letters have been received in
town from Mr. GatUurd, Senator from
this State in Congress, announcing that
Simon Theut, clq. has b<en appointed by
the Puli le t and Senate, Coihdtor for
the Port if Ckiiikitou, vL. Juinet Simon.',
dq. resigned,
We are fo*ry to hear that Mr , Cil i,
on Ins way to the lrat of government,
has been thrown from a carriage, anj
fiuCiurcd lus hg. We are net apprised
of tii-. fullexitnt of the injury which he
hasvtctivfd, or wbetl er u will prevent
his taking his feat in the fcnate.
i\ M. hit.
LIN DO V PJR .GRAPHS.
The board of admiral y l ave rt length
pri I rrrd a charge agan.il rerr-acintiiial
Si R’ btrt Cah er, on the ground ot
“ not having 1 one his ntn.i !t to
“ t! e enemy 10 a renewal ot the aitioi ,
“on the second day, eff Car t.” Mr
E fkii c is retained in ihc ctfcrctof Sir
K bm Calder.
Ailmiial E Harvey, late of .lie Te
merairc, is, we undci Hand, to have the
red ribbon, vacant by the death of Lord
Nellon.
The cot trihutions levied by the
French on Vienna, during the th.ee firil
days ot tlivir occupancy, atncuiiied to
thirty mill ons ot fl ro s.
The Prince of Hi fle Darmftadt, has
ordered his little army toco-operaie with
ihe Pinfiians.
a learcity, bordering on famine, pre
vails in Su; b a and FraiiConia, 111 a matc
uui degree ar ling tiom the ccnfumption
and dcvaltdtioii o! tlu holtile arm et.
To the politt nets of a gentleman of
tl is city, we arc indebted for the fo.low
uig ud.iili/nal r:rw Irorr. the Continent,
which is cop ed from lUtCharleflou ‘dimes
of the 7 hind received by an ar.iv.i 1 yef
erday morning.
Charleston, Fehrusry 7
The fid p Avtiick, capt. Decult, arri
ved tins morning, Liled from Ratter
nsi on rt e aoch it Llercn C. sir
D brought no papers ; but l a 3, tiat
reporis trorn the teat of war were, ir.a.
thei|l had breu much hard tigliiiug, 11 a
thatconapar. e, in the battle on ilu j,i.
December had bieu (l.gi.t y wi ui dti .n
.he aim The l„tt accounts, low. < ; .r,
were, tiat the I.tiich iioc-ps hac ban
fucccLlul,
Captain D furn shes one importirff
article ot information, which pruves, >c
yond doubt, that P uflu has .vk. 11 psrl
m the war ; AU the P> uJJ] n ..erchmt
rn 11 :n J- <4lsrd.im bad been Je-'.’.td lytic
Dutc,j government \ ana a<. 1 unts vuu
moment y ixpefted of the Piuliicii troip.
having ti.-ucli a blow.
Fxom tin Londam Courier, Dec. i)
Pi illiant ViSlory over the French .
Tke'Ucr.’.b'mg mail uus >elt.:idiy, 2rt v.ll
ibis mnrnii'g, 21111 hr: 1 glit us, v/lut was to
b.. ex, efled, .nt?li,gi rice if ihe u.mcil in
p .r a. ce
V/c cui.grarti'a e the c un'ry upon tr.e
contirijidii 11 of the sccouut of tiie ileleal on
the al ir.ft. ■; and we have ‘he furl he 1 1 -
f ct■ u tiurn u cr.thit rlicv have er r>ira
c'-i another, and ar:.. niich Hire utcjiee .te-
Jeat.
Bu: to give a jull idea oft Vic i.npcrtcn:
eve’ ts we mull go oac. 1 . a litilc.
Skitmillit’s had taken place he.tweeß the
A lies and the French from the ay.ii ult :o
the 2d mil. when the grand cattle 10 k
pure. The ltulii.us reinb.reed by Buxho.v
.■e. ‘s am), lelt c inti dent ot be'i.g lupen r
to the enemy, and airim tedi./ lie pretence
of ti.iirc.rr.ptr r, thev ad. 1 ced from Vlil
chau v ilh more l> ildru Is th n cau ion. in
tluS they were euc uraqe ‘. I>y the retreat < t
: the French, wits Ic I uck behind the rivu
Swarz ch, ‘heirief ai Bru in, their r>g'ut at
N ichollh t U,*. ‘ihe Allies advance J to
nullerli''.'!.
The cannon from the fortrtfs rs Bruno
annoyei ihe allies greatly, 1,1 a ii.t c uotry ;
they njatie a gra tl inovenient t joe-p.ive ‘he
Frer ch, cf that advantage ; the 1’ . eit feia
ed upon a favorable epp.m unity during tb, .
m vement to attack thecent.cof the ailicr,
which they did with great impe u 1. y, <ji.c-c
----'irig their wh< Ie it engtli upon that quarter.
The result certainly was, a, ter a long and
bl odv'Cot fl ct, from lun-rile to fun-let, tliut
the centre of tne- a.lieswere repulied bac. , lo
VViichau, ant) .hat they lull their whole ar
tiiiery. But tiie right wing of the allies was
e .mple-te-ly fuse l .tul ; the French were lier.ee
deterred fromf II- Wing the a lies to Wife]) u
and the f utidation ..a, thereby laid i r ti.c
great aid glorious event wh en folk wed
Ihe news ‘ f the result < f the 2 : had been
rapid!, lpread ovr r be c ailment by tl.e
French, and repielected a, a. Complete and
d-.-cuive victory.
A -tale’s Gazette of the 14th, has been re
ceived here, Hating that gen. Biuoe had r ad
on the parade at the Hague, dispatches Ha
ting the French to have game.) a Complete
vtflt-ry, hav.ng taken lr. m the allies ail the,r
artillery, and killed, wounded, or m de pu
ff men, 40,000 rren—that among the lattet
v/as the Graid Duke Go, Itaiitme.
kucharethe accounts which will be circu
late .in the countrn 3 cr.iLved liy Fr net,
for f me time—but n- v let us look at a very
different p eture, by which we will hud that
the repot ts cl Mr. FDye, tr.s rr.ciunger, v/uc
we’l fs 11 tided, and ‘bar the admiralty h illethi,
which and c u lo Contained nly a candid sc
count ot the auvic- s reccvt and fr m the* n. v I
clucors t>ic* Athim me Pifrcer, were
not l t.r fr< m lie mith as we at tirit feaieJ,
rhouglithcy itili may have bccu a
ag crated
The Allies who had been fuccefhfnl on lie
rijhi: on the -d, and h id hot oecn dri
veu further than from the field ot battle, in
the centre, having, as we have heard, rec•>
vc cd the NivLiTtb ‘ i a millahe of a very £ > and
general, wh m we (hall not name, leii we
Ih u’ni b.* wrong;, now again advanced up >u
the ei eny. Tnis was the belt pr f .hat,
though the even s . t lie prec Jo g day was
agiiuit thei.i, they did nut led themfe vts
decilively ileleated. 1 bey advanced on ihc
morning ot the jd againlt tiie enemy, without
artillery ! Hence the batilc 1 mu became a
con eit < fthe bayonet alone! —As tl.e allies
advanced, the Emperor Alexander, the bra
veil 4 f hemes, ride .hrougii the ranks of the
Kit Hun?, th ugh expoled to a heavy luc
tr in the Krei ch, ei c uragir.g tliua m the
mdlga I ant and e.nhuli ulic manner, cubing
(mt Cviutantly that u mult bo vid. / or
vl* ith ! as he v/as ele crnin.cd not to emit th*
lie J vaiif]uiUte(J, and to die on the spot ra
ther than to \ ieid.—This coudu't railed tlie
enihulialm • f his men *o lie higltciL pi ch,
to dei, tration even; thty advanced upon
the French u dcr a *ievy and u galling hie,
they thtmieivt’S ioaiceiy dilcliarAirg a miti
ivot. ; hey lo nbroegia the Liu my t) el ic
<}u<rtcrs vvi;b • i;e bay r.c arm fal.ie v\cic
in.w ai. ut uic.il-—and iVir. tno mes
ivLger, uj> t ears to ln.vo Ip ken ’.;itb pc fed
truth when he laid he went oil the in *rmi g
ot the 3d ner die held oi battle to tty 11 li
ci uid ice what wuo g ing forward ; dial he
heaiiJ iii- U’.mg a* and iiu/.aaing, bui Acai.ci) a
muiket bred , that it was bm imw u nd tliut
he ncard tiu itpv itoi -ny piece.
lu lb s way, the bayonet and fibre
alone uLd, .he battle luli.ee! ail the morn,
ing or the 31 —mu ft dtacily was the
Itiuggle. ’ihe RttGans might fail;
hut nut a man oi them wouln g’ve way.
. t this fftui c 01 lighting tl cy arc not
only more expert than the French, but
they are'bctler fifed feir it by lluten
thunalm and devotion, when ii.lpireel by
a great leaner, winch nukes them lather
yu.d their lives to the ;uit man than
give way. Tnr llruyglc of ill. b. yonet
tailed in the melt n Uiucieus manner till
i oca, when the I*reach gave way, and
tii ir main Imoy was eotaily routed ——
V.Clury now (RciaieJ for the alias ; but
Uni the I‘rcuch cuiiicilcd ihc gieiiiid.
i'he battle eoininucd dining the icinaiu
bc. ct thv 3 ; it iti.e.ved on tin;
4111 ; and u was not iimllicei until the
-5 it, wlien t e i* lei.cii were uilill'atel)
uetea.eel in ad quaiLcts, the alhes now
tied ad their artil.uy, made eudiderahlc
captu.ca from the enemy, and li any
uiuvc the whole ol the I'.tuch troops bc
youb the liver Sehwartx-ch behma which
liny were tore.J to fly tor piotett.ou
iicniau-rlc n.kwcJ, anb icncvved th. bat
i.e ia vam ; every ilraiagein, cv.iy
eilcnent l.c en.pioycd to no eiLct, he
has, tor the li if tunc in Euiope, met
v.t.u a grand andocCrJCel del.at in a gen-
Ou* bttltic
Ihc official aCC3lirf.3 (j* iiii. glorious
UltU Kl.pen tdi.i tve.ns Had ruumcel
.in a. e; Hamburg. L.,rd liarrov/by at
me oi.c town, a..ei Mr. Ttioiutuu a. ll.c
otlici, together wit'a uiauy eiliie-r p:,-
10. s have lent over the nc.va. fjtr a,
iliui Rett’s oilpatchtM were, it m flip
p./ice., le,. Wulat I) by Lure! 1 is. row by by
nc l.tinus ut iV,r i_,ui .< 1,. , he lueilea
gel, Vvllu, having; tlceii ill pWice k ,U, nU;
eit yet bit U/tiiL i. u Uilpstohes to low:,
ou it 1 , k.c.vu that -/ai. Duualuicli 1.
..iiiVwU at Dover, and l.c i. expecieu in
launuoii cveiy n,ii.u-.e. In me 110;.,
urne we can cot.fi. colly iffi ip the ac
cOUiits vve have given a e outr.de. L
v-u the iiatiiburg papeisilate tiie news,
ai u that the autos vvc.c at Atuicrlhg,
far lu ativanes to V/iichau, and conic
queiitiy malLis not only oc too 11 id oi
entitle, but ot ad tiie ouunliy tail ol
ihe river iiwai'tzath.
i ne ti It column of the Prufiliti troops
has aritvcd 111 tl.e t.i/irons of Nurdm
htryj ; the other columns arc folio win
with uttooft raj.id.ty. A few days
rnoie- wid britipr them to the feat of war
Anger, u is to command the army dtltiii
cd to protect Bonaparte’s rear, anel act
againlt the i’luffiaiie. He is now at Ulm,
ana 1. s force is, it 1. laui, to be eiicrsl
ed to 60,000 men. But long befoit bis
rtiiifo.ct.ntlits arrive ihe I’uffians will
he able to llrike a detilive Lu,/. The
aect/u.it of tiie Arcfidt.k. Clia. es havi g
itacfitd i/uigaiy, ii coi.Hiiiieu. Met
fena ia al Laybaeh.
— —'/..uatriaw -
Port ot Sivannah.
ArviTFß, li”;; / !rr,fJ , l ilt'l tin,
MJf-y, Jamaica, ticonamy , Snith,Chat-
Jl'm ; Brutal, Bradlury, Tubr.on ; Schr,
I Co'omerte. Rhodes, Char lejlon ; Ruler.
• pnite, Ncl fun, Nrwburn ; Slo p Polly,
j Darrel, N. Providence.
C leaked, hhib Tippoo Stub. IVake
'Ji Id, J ,ioei pool; IJ unite, (Sou tl, B , Iba
c/ots; So rah Ls /• liztl, Holland, Liver
! pout ; (iulumbta, Sp/ogett, B v induct ;
| Ben; Thomas, lJexler, jV. Tori ; Schr
| Hope Strug ue, ‘Jamaica y Nancy, Re ve,
I Cbariejlort; Sleep i\t.ncy, /.Ab ate, Beau
Jod ; Maty, ho taler, s. Tori.
RUM.
30 puncheons high q-h proof RUM,
landing Iroin brig Jarnef, L. Maffiy,
from Jamaica, and for falc by
ANDREW KNOX.
B. Gibbens’ iv’aurf.
February 11 irn 4 7
NOTICK,
THE debtors of J/hn Davieg, are |
hereby notifhd to come forward
and fettle their acc< untt., whether on note
orotherwife, on or before the 15’h day
of March next, otherwise the iubfcriber
will be obliged to commence suit.
Joum D. Lewes.
Feb. 11, 47 J Atlmney.
SM..LL RICF. and RICE
fl /Ud.
THfe fubl n r 1 has for file
bv the* li , g l- b ,rr , S all
U.. c*, wi ch ii |j rltfhy
fn.-m Cu t and Gravel, trio Ri c
h 1 vino br n tin thrd on api ink
do K aLsO, Rue-Hour ti-Jh
riom rhtr Mil , w itch iic will led
in Cju ut it cs ut 4 bulii is and
ipwai'iLs —at 25 < cn s pci biiftidl.
John r*. \> i!Liam on.
F-b. 1 1 4t. 47
iC~F v *ai Gcurii tin-ri ,ta
lie very gentetly ai cnmined ted as b -laler-,
aid have U-p irate r. oms, if u q .iri .:, b a;
| lii. gai Mr. FaLl.'.i wlme burnt.ll4, .pp
die the B .p ill church;
l’ e I* ! 1 . hit.
! ii lilKti eif 6’ 11 all 1 liis,
Or o/CiT of them nthiy yam f me i:P or nu •
tio.i bnhij tj tfjar inlet Jl by oppyi g to
JtjOt o Jt J* l>uh"te
! i HK SUILU KIIJKK.
I R S'QU! STS all pi rfuns indebted to
jhint by notes or open acci uuis, to fettle
yhc lame on or b. fore the doth o Fe
bruary next. I’nole whole arcon ts
have been of ltuiir flaneling, atid not
p..ia by that tun , will be- put into the
ham sol an ;.t ornry for colle£t oil :as
,110 longer indu'.gehice .au pulfibiy be gi
veu. *
j li.! Has jtr RtcnviD.
By thtjhip I.OVisUN.t, from \etlt Tori)
a large J spy of Jr, jh
H ’ IKj .1 a 1 /1 1 E",
which 111. k s his rfl'irtment at pretent
very con,p.ete, and extci li /t ; and wi !
I be leild by IVhokpd: or Keiai!, at a f.n.ill
a. vaite uu colt ior Co/b, or his ulual
! c.cdtt lo punitiial cultum.rs*
CJcoi ilein al
Dec. 4 t Fy. i(y.
TU r An i.
Till'. HOUSE K LOT near Ur njfhtA
Street, f .rmcrly teeupicd by Edn.oi.4
bacon lvsqr. apply lo
KoetSc Davies.
Anri ice.
I UK 1 Ult e K Uif.R has ar>
Mn eJ C ai Its iL.ru.', c q ,t os
vaiin.li, .honey ior et c eTt e of
ilton e j.anc* e*te , ce la e of
Nlcw-Purt. alpel ns i elc ted t i
::ut ell.i c b li id, n or ip 11
•Ctoll Mac r •|u.-t : erj to pay and lei
lc v. in /lie I. id atti rney, sis in . bit) •
ti dy iteuJ’.jry that th c i rert.s -f
uiateflute b Ipcrd y r.r u;/(n u> a
dole. JOHN CO'JRIR, ExV,
THE debts ol.c > tie efb'e of
I Do na , L.-o h -Iti r “ei : g placed m
■ y iiantL t 1 awllaou n, I am ready
• letJe with the de /.>.s, pei| ms
nun ind bt J It g Citi g to 4iva J
lfftnfelves t f tt.ii ncttcc bes ire the
2 Jill, day <d February ivxt, will tie
omediately Ii n-aber uni; a nrr
-r • W.iirh Wi.l .MDJ Cl I M 1 N/.TE t T
• !c: plac; <w og t> /ic net elli /
ere is ot cot'edti. the and hrs ot tut
date or tiling even y tii tgwiicc n rhe
eeuvt yot it jar tiem uu s. In- u -
core v/i 1 b: alioaed to th f; woes
■ult .him a payne its tcf ;rfl ths ex
n. atiOit oi t.f a:,Ov t rc.
ut aRLus h
Fav, [an r 8 t
U j ivoll us i\ evv ut and.
RAN A WAY al> ur 4 m-'ntlis lirce. A
i.n;n i..u nun id Hl.’i'l'.lt, btl ,14 ng t* the
i liaieeit George Haul dt-c’tl. lie- is a valnu.
blc carpenter, and well known lor nmii 1 years
111 tii m city. iic- mull and il 111. adt it, and
ariiului.d when q'leili’ iit-d eltdely, he Itam
meiu much, lot! 1 at. wilt he paid on hi*,
deliver/u, the Sublcrioer, or to •ie Goa er f
tills Cll/, inti f .rty (lollau 111 addition tl.tr. 11
on proof of uis being harlmurcd *y a win e
peri’ou.
J. M ACIIIN,
Eao'r to Eltaiv, Gcenvt Haiti
‘5 14
so kc niT ‘
S 1 OKE'. N s -y and 10, in ihe Exchange.
For terms apply at my Office.
1 hos. Fur, Scc’ry.
Nov. ij if ,4
ton SALL,
J C pile 1 trad of 7.01 1 2 acre ’ of / n J
in the j</j diflriH 0 /ia divin cuny. For
pn iculuri enquire of the printert oj this
paper.
J' n - 7 if 3 7
iN U I 1 1. 1 .
‘"'l' 1 HE Suhfcrilier intending to be absent f
X home months has appointed the Hon.
E l ward Trifair, Chants C t.Cir.f lellr atrl
John 1. aw fori, Esq’rs his att< rneys, who will
tra.ru,adl any bulineishis, during hisabfence.
Mathliew iVi'/vililtcr.
♦ f
Od L KnFL K, W-ti. eel.
A man of llt-a ‘y habits aid accullorred t
the management cl negroes. It he brings
fi r - and telttmoruals, ol In. honetty, J, dallr/
end Sobriety he will meet with proper eu
ouragemeat by applying to
Y\ in. Mein.
N T
NO 11 CF.
ALL nv having demands jgaii.ft the
fate ultab illimentot'Lyoii £e M rfe,orof -he
ell ue of Samuel .MrlV lata of ibis city, tie
cealed, are delijed to rentier them to tne tub.
fcriberproperly attdled, and those who ate
indebted wi Ido aiervicc to the widow and
childrenoffaidMo/le by making Ipeedy pay.
merit.
Curt : s Bolton,
Adin r. cn laid Aiorfcs illate
Ncv. 1 b ax .