Columbian museum & Savannah advertiser. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1796-181?, November 15, 1796, Page 305, Image 3

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Vol. !* ken prisoners. The French in their , ! t burnt five villages, a number of fetrC nl . vl th wounded Aullrians ar ggg.Mte.ife- PARI s 27 Fruaklor, Sept. 13. jourdan’s health is such as will prob ably make him/refign. Pichegru, it is i■ | w m fuctteed him. Two foils ot haveaflced and obtained leave Jo\r o to Philafclphia. The king of Bohemia offers Ihe emperor 40,000 men tor ttT war ’ / * ie Ruffian army of q 00 y -ontiijpes to be talked of. Kich ery’s tiee? .v Carthagcna. St. ANDERO, (Spain) Aug. 26. Yciterday at 9 o’clock in the evening, the military commanders, and civil au thorities of this harbour, received ord ers from the king of Spain to fcize al 1 die (bins andelfeds belonging to the Britifli nation. LONDON, September 1. The failing of the two Spanish squad rons is an event which with greac rea son attracts the attention,of every poli tician. Os these two squadrons, one is deitined for America, the other is def ined to cruize on the ocean. The lat ter, commanded by Don J uan de Lan gara, having under him major-general Don Juan Joseph Garcia, contifts often (hips of the line, and eight fmailer veilels. September 7. By the dispatches received from Mr, Hammond, we learn, that his million has failed ? toto ; the king of Prullia having not only rejected the proposal made to him by our court, which went to guarantee him certain very important territories and a sea-port, but received Mr. Hammond in the mojt ungracious-man ner / This is an infuit to be wondered at, after submitting to such an humilia tion, as to apply to that very power which deceived us, broke faith with, us, and cheated us of our money. SEPTEMBER 19. Mr. Hammond has embarked at Cuxhaven for England, on board the Garland frigate. The Spitfire Hoop of war has taken and brought into Torbay a Danilh velfei, bound from Cadiz to Arafterdam, with ijj tons of Salt* and 20,000 dollars on board. September 20. It is with much fatisfadion, we Hate, that the report of lieutenant colonei Craufurd’s death is premature, although tiiat officer has been wounded. It ap pears,'that at the battle near Amberg* on the 25th ultimo', colonel Craufurd in company with fome Austrian officers, were out reconnoitering when they were furprized by a party of the French and fired on. A ball struck colonel Crau furd on the head, which stunned him, and he fell and was made prisoner. He was, however, immediately exchanged, and it is expeded that he is in a fair way Ot recovery. September 23. Some printed accounts from Vienna* by way of Trieite, represent the aids offered to the emperor by the Hungari ans, as far beyond any former statement; the auxiliaries from that kingdom only, (it is said) are tobeincreafed to 150,000 men including 50,000 cavalry, which the Hungarians were to provide with forage, &c. DUBLIN, September 10, In the county of Armagh, and in part of Down, a barbarous and bloody perfection continues to ravage without controtiL Blowing the brains out of unoffending and industrious men, cut ting off the legs of others, and proltrat ing houses and cabins* are daily and common enormities. At Market Hill they have added fire to sword, and burnt nine houses at midnight. On Thursday eveninglaft a number of combing and broad cloth weavers aliem bled on the Common,armed with swords and bludgeons, and having fetzed on a ! f ew industrious peaceable men, whom 1 they denominated. Rebels, or Kilkenny men, they cut and abuled them in a tnoft (hocking manner. We are happy to hear that vigorous measures are about to be adopted by the right hon. the lord roayor to suppress this dangerous com bination ; his loidlhip intends calling •*meeting of the manufactures, and with h‘fir co-operation to afford protection a -d support to those unhappy men on kV hom these combinators have wreaked ‘Heir vengeance. HALIFAX, October 6. x -ratt of a letter from 1 ftpajfey, dated (( oth September 1796. f The French squadron anchored the S c 1 at the Bay of Bulls.and landed 2000 f the course of three hours, next l ~*iung they totally gonfumed it by fire, making prisoners of the principal inhabitants. 1 hey intend to march to St. John’ where there is now 4,500 men in arms and all the fortifications manned.—The 50 gun ihip, 2 frigates and 1 Hoop, that arc at St. John’s, are Rationed in the narrows and every body fee ms inclined to think they will give them a warm reception. But it is the universal opinion that whether they suc ceed in their attempt on St. John’s or not, they will totally deitroy the out harbors.’’ 1 uefday evening arrived here the brig Jane, Captain Pryor, from Quebec, but Jaft from Bradore, a harbour on the La bradore (horc, where Captain Pryor ar rived on the iSthoi September. Off that harbour the day he arrived there, he ipoke his Majclly’s ihip Pearl, with the Quebec convoy, confiding of 14 fail, homeward bound. The fame night a heavy gale of wind came on, and the next morning the Pearl and 3 fail only ot the convoy were to be seen irotn the ihore. On the 23d, an express arrived from Fortau, a settlement in the Streights of Bellifle, informing that 3 frigates belonging to the Frenctt squad ron, had made their appearance off Tem ple Bay : that they ltood in so near as to be fired at trom a small fort which was erected on (here, and induced them to Hand off again. This express also brought intelligence, that the 3 frigates were afterwards seen near the Quebec fleer which was at the time in the nar rowed part of the Streights of Beiiiile, Twelve fail of square rigged velieis belonging to Dartmouth Poole, &c. were about halt loaded in the adjacent harbors, where they were exposed to the deitrudive ravages of the enemy. NEW-YORK, Odober 26. A Halifax paper of Odober Sth, is just put into our hands as the paper is go ing to press—it contains two letters trom John Dormer, dated Sept. 19, and at L’Ancea Loupe, in which he dates, that he had received intelligence from a Mr. Hine, at Temple Bay, in the Streights of Beiiile, that the Quebec merchant (hips and the French fleet were in light, and that the former would pro ■ bablybe taken. The Brit ilh Packet, Prince of Wales, arrived this day in 26 days from lal moutlv. She brought dispatches which were ieft at Halifax. The captain con firms the account ot a war witit Spain. Odober 28. Admiral Richery, who failed from Cadiz early in Augult, and whole delfi nation so many conjectures were formed, arrived at Breit about the mid dle of last month, witn his fleet and four Spanish lhips, that had accompanied him from Cadiz-. Odober 29. Died, at Liibon, Samuel Harrison, vice-consul of the United States. It is laid, that letters are in town of a late date from Halifax* informing, tlj.tr 7 of the Quebec rleet had been captured by the trench squadron, 601 which were dellroyed, and tiie 7th was manned for pore, being elfiinated at upwards of 1 00,0001. lterimg. > General Ney, whole name is so often mentioned with appizuic, in tiie details of jourdau’s army, during this cam paign, was among the flam in one of the late battles. Extract of a letter from a refpeft able house in Amjlerdam, to their correfpond.nt in this city. “ Amfterdam* Sept. 16. ft T 1 e news ot the day is, that the king of Pruliia has declared war again!! tne bmperor of Germany* that his troops are marching, and that likely the ports of Hamburgh and Embden will be lhut againit Britiih veilels, to oblige that court to enter into terms of peace. How far the news is certain we cannot lay, but we are certainly on the eve of great events; if peace does not take place toon, war is likely to rage with redoubled ani mosity.” IMPORTANT. Arrived barque Columbia, Captain Hutchins, 42 days from Gibraltar; from the American consul Simpson, he learnt that Gen. Wurmfer, had caused the siege of Mantau, to be railed, and compelled the’French to quit Italy. A severe ac tion having taken place, the Republican army having lolt 15,000 men, and all their ordnance and itores. BALTIMORE, Odober 29. Yeiterday arrived the Ichooner bhep herdefs, Capt. Hurst, from Sr. Thom as, last, 18 days. By the politeness of Captain Hurst, \yc have the following articles : Capt. Hurst mentions, that 1.2 fail of Spaniih and French inert ol war at rived at Trinidad, the middle of iatt month, Columbian iEufcum, &c. and that on the 30th, 4 lhips of war and 4000 Britifli troops arrived at Fort- Royal ; and further, that it was said to be the intention of the Englifti, to at tack Guadaloupe very lhortly, with 30,000 men. A cutter of 18 guns, belonging to captain Joshua Barney, was laying in St. C roix. She had taken a prize, eiti mated at 30,0001. lteriing. Schooner Dolphin, from St. Pierre’s, bound to New-York, had been capiut ed under Dominque Dy a French priva teer I ,carried into Guadaloupe, condemn ed, veil’d and cargo, and the capiam and crew imprisoned 25 days-. PHILADELPHIA, Odober 31. Capt. Da Coda, ot the brig Cianlia, 32 days from Cape Francois, informs, that an embargo was laid on there iu consequence of the failing of the Har mony frigate, commanded oy capt. Bar ney, bound to Nantz, in company will, a ihip ot 22 guns, a brig* of 18, aix another frigate, which was t 6 fee him to a certain latitude and then return , on board this small squadron gen. La veaux, Sontliohax, and another perton whole name he could not learn, togethet with feverai deputies,'took tijeir —the inhabitants at the Cape were eve . ry day more a.jd more alarmed at tin cefperaie behavior of the brigands people of color. CHARLESTON, Nov. 8. On the 26th ot October, in tiie even ing, the brig Margaret, of Maroleheau, cape. Chiihoim, was wrecked on st. Mary’s Bar , she was from Liverpool, oound to this port, loaded with dry goods. Owing to the exertions of fomt . loldiers, who were in a tort near where she was branded, tire capt. and crew were laved. It biowed a gale of wind wnen tne brig struck ; fome days alter, when the weather moderated, part 01 the cargo was got on ihore, much damag ed. T hefe goods, and the hull of tne veiiel, were fold at auction, while capt. T aber, from whom we have this imor ination, lay there. ■ r..—►. ..... ■- •* n-“r -T- r -n 1 nm J SAVANNAH, Nov. 15. The following advertisement has been transmitted by the American commil fiouers in London, to be publilhed in the United States. The printers will ren der an acceptable service to their fellow citizens, by* giving it * place in their newspapers. TIMOTHY PICKERING. Department of State, Od. 20, 1796. The commissioners appointed to carry into execution the fevemh aiticle of the treaty of amity, commerce aiid naviga tion, between Ins Britannic majeity, and the United States of America, here by give notice, that they have formed a hoard, and will be ready to proceed to .thebuhocL of their commiifion, on Mon day the lotn (lay of October next, at tneir office, No. 5, Gray’s Inn square, C.ray’s Inn, London. All persons having claims under said article, will take notice, that by the pro viiions thereof, eighteen months, from the day on which laid commifiioners shall form a board, and be ready to pro ceed to business, an* alligned for receiv ing complaints, and applications, and that the commissioners are authorized, only in particular calcs, in which, it lhali appear to them to be reafonabie and juit, to extend tiie said term of eigh teen months for any term not exceeding fix months after the expiration thereof. London, 7th Sept. 1796. sparine ttegiffen ENTERED IN tV A R D. Ship Eeggy, Collet, New-York , 13. ling Dean, Rarnham, Ditto, 15. Rng Nancy, Port-an-Prime. Schooner Indujlry, Rots, Charleflon , 2. Commerce, Todd, Ditto, 2. Neptune. Dickuifon, Chtricjlon, 1. CLEARED OUT. Schooner N,mph, Hill, Charleflon. NOW LANDING, On iOLWN-s Wlurj, From on hard the bill? PLG GY, front Nsw- York ; And/or fate, by Carpenter 05 Havens, PIPES French Brandy. Do Hollands Gin. Do. Country, do.. Do Madeira Wine. Puncheons Nurlhouard Rum Bbh good quality Lidtr. Do. Prime and Largo Purh Do. do. do. EecJ • 17.*00 Bricks, lons Sisj'eds Dun. Bales Oinaburgs. Do Plain and Iwtllcl Coat ngs. Do. White Plains, coloured jarges, at * Napp'd Cloths Boxes 7 -bths and 4, \ths Linens. One Trunk Ronml HdnikersbirT. Nottwbffr sg. 71**1 JUST ARRIVED, From AN AM HOE, on the GOLD COAST of AFRICA, the SCHOONER FRANKLIN, Thomas Baker Mufler, with Fifty Prime Slaves, ASSORTED, The SALE of which , will Commence on Wedncfdavu the E3 and inf a * t. Conditions made known on the Day of fait. Robert Watts. Savannah, Nov. 1 yth. 74*4< Coring & Seaver, Inform the Public, that they have commenced Bufl. nefs in the Commiflioii Line, And have opened an Assortment of Dry GOODS, At their Store , on Clarke't Wharf, whitk they u/ill lifpofe of on reafonabie terms for Cajh. They have also for file, Hyfon TEA, of a fuprrior flavor, Mould and Diprd CANDLES, N. E. RVM. and a quantity of Italian SEWING SILK, which they will f-ll very low pr. lb. Novemb r 15. 74-ts. Brownell £s? Haskell, Nave for Sale, at their Store on Mr. Clay's Wharf Spermaceti Candles, by the box or pound. Dipt tallow do. S-.i<r:rr, Rum, Brandy, MolafTe* Oil & Wine, B jots. Shoes, & Hats Boats Oars, A small assortment of DRY GOODS. Savannah, Nov. 15. 7f-3 t # ‘ FOR SALE, ■ A PLAN CATION, On the Salts : SITUATED on Red Bird Creek, opposite the Island ol Offabaw, and within threft nlesof Hardwick, lurveyed upwards of 40 ’ftrs a to, containing 1076 Acres ; 130 of it t cleared ; a c part of which is fenced in. This land is very funable lor Cotton, In digo or Provision : Also for Lumber, having two convenient landings. On the premifi-s ai a Dwelling Houle and fttndry other buildings. Apply near Savannah, to Richard Willy. Nov. 15. 7 4*l at. For NEW LORR, T !je BRIG -i OSIAH btjrN HAM a hout the 938 Infl. -X For Freight or Pa/lage, apply to the Captain on board at Mr. Clay’s Wharf, or Wilharn Wallace, IVho has received by the said Brig, and for Sale, Holland GIN, Sherry WINE, New-Eniftand RUM, Ship BREAD, PAINT OIL and WHITE LEAD. Nov. 15. 74 . 3 t Public Auchan. WILL BE SOLD, On Wednesday,the i6th inst. at 11 o'clock, on Mr. R. Bolton’s Wharf: a The beautiful and remarkable fafl failing SC HOONER, Rice Bird, About 5a Tons Burthen, well found, as she now lies at said Wharf- An Inventory may be seen at Mc-ffrs. Chipman and WisTOfr’s store. Conditions made known at the tune of fa Ic. ALSO, Sails, Rigging, Anchors, &c. almost new, suitable for a Sloop of sixty toa burthen. PUBLIC AUCTION! On THURSDAY, the 17 th inst. will be f0i1.4, by Public Out-Cry, at the S ore ol Smith, without reserve, to close a mem— A variety of Broad Cloths * Mens, Womens and Childrens Hats, and tnura* ber of articles. The sale to begin precisely at 10 o’clock. John Gibbons, A’iCtioneer . DAVID SAND IDOL Has jufl Imported in the Ship Tamma ny from Liverpool, via (Jharlefton, and. nova opening at A O. 6, Commerce Rovu : AVERY GENERAL ASSORT MENT OF G O O D S, SUITABLE to the present Scafon, which he purchafcd himfelf, directly from the Manufactories, and willdilpofe of them at a low advance for ready pay ment only. ALSO---A quantity of best Stove ■alt, in sacks of 4} Bushels eacb--- Brown Stout, in Bottles and Tierces; a few Crates of Crockery Ware, well aiforted. N. B. BILT. S on Liverpool and Mancheiter, for /ale. November 10. , 73. 305