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Latest Eurrp-aii Advices’
received yesterday, A* tr&E>-roRK.
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. GSTEND, September 2.7.
On the 16th, 800 men from tlie
army of his royal highness the (hike of
York returned, and took poll at Sclia
erbeeke, near Nieuporp sand haft-
We due (day general Abercrombie took
}iis station at Dixmiiffe,
The French,,during,.this interval,
removed all the grain and forage from
the canal at Fumes. ‘
On Friday, having partly carried
off and partly At o:i fire all the ma
gazines,, they evacuated,Fumes.
They, contented th-emlelves with a
finall contribution, and tne town was
not given up to pillage.
V t ftp r day 3000 men of the nr mV of
his royal highutis limit have reached
Furnes. We are aiTurcd, ‘that the
French retreated cloie to Dunkirk.
WecJ-Pfifday three trail (ports landed
coco men ofßritdh infantry.
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FRONTIERS OF FLANDERS.
OCTOfu’R 2. ——
The Andrians have made them*.
Lives mailers of the ports of Lannoy
and Weterfloo.*’ They advanced as,
far as theriverMarque,at the diftaiu't
of two leagues from (due. They
took from the republi ans fevera!
pieces of cannon, -a-rul So’ priloners.’
They are .entrenching themfejyes at
Lannoy, and occupy a pretif part ot
tlie fine plain of Id He.
The-ex “general Hbncnard has been
arrerted at his head-quarters at Vitry
rtl the Scnrpr, between Don ay and
Arras. It is (hid that his hands and
feet were bound.
The mafics of French republicans
b“gin to melt away. The conven
tion, to put a flop to the alarming
prog refs of defrtion, has quartered
rhofe rnrifles in the towns where they
ar* t do g. —if..:; duty.
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WHITEHALL, Oftober 5. ’
Extraift of a letter received yesterday
by the right honourable Henry
Dundas, his majelly’s principal se
cretary of flute for the home de
partment, from the right, honoura
ble lord Mulgraye, dated Toulon,
September 16 .
Nothing of importance tins occurred
ftnee my letter of September 8. The
enemy have been conftan.tly in fight,
and have pufhrd their patroles very
near our ports, from whom,we have
occasionally taken a few priiohers, but
we have remained on. .our part cou
rtanlly on the defenrtve, to avoid fa
tiguing the troops, who continue in
good health. The redoubts and forts
at the out ports are in general so con
> fiderahly flxengthened as to leave lit
tle to apprehend from any offenfive
efforts of the enemy ; though no part
of-the reinforcements which were re
quired from different quarters, were
arrived.
On tlie 1 sth, the enemy marched
a condderable corps of troeps, of
. which about 400 infantry and zoo
’ cavalry parted in light of our polls from
< the east fide of the town, to reinforce
Car taint’s main body, which is ported
on, the hills to the weft ward. lam
certain of the cordial co-operation of
admiral Gray in a, who commands the
troops of his nation on snore, and
•whole active zeal, accommodatingdif
pofition, and even temper, give every
portible facility to the execution of the
public lcrvice, and the support of the
coiqmon caufc.
It is with the highest fitisfaclion I
iuforiu you, that the Britirti troops
have very particularly diUinguilhcd
tiiemfel ves by their moderate conduft
and orderly From the in
habitants I have hitherto only heard
praii'e of their good order.— L. Guz.
ROND ON, October 5.
I he intelligence received onThurf
day night, from the army of prince de
Cobourg, Is ot the rfioft pleating and
fatisfartory nature. That great ge*
neral has chafed before him the flower
of the whole French army, for gene
ral prefeut forces coniirt
chiefly of troops of the line co'letrted
from all- their armies oil the Rhine,
am! in the northern'pabts of France.
Hemmed in as tbefe'now are in the
entrenched'camp by INTaubeuge, there
can be’ little doubt of their being tie
feated, or obliged to ftjrfeuder.
— OCTOBER 7.
Sir Johii Jervis leaves town this day
for Port bin 0 uth, to take the command
of the fleet*bound for the Weft Indies.
The town and fortrefs of Laufer
hourg, which has just opened its gates
to the victorious allies, is a place of
considerable llrength, lituared at the
diitance of ten mi es S. E. of Weif
! emboli rg-
Tlie troops dertined for the Weft
Indies, are to be carried out la 44 gun
(hips of war. This will be a great
laving in the article of tranlports ;
for they will serve the cl pub e pur
pose of tfaintports ancl of ftrengih-n •
ing the naval force there.
The great est difpatth and activity
are era ployed to render the expedition
complete in its equipment, and tuc
ceisful in-its operations. Roth the
admiralty anil the war office leave been
unremittingly employed to give un
common vigour to their reipeclive
departments.
General Houchard who lias seen all
his out ports driven, and h.scamp,and
■a mil cry taken by the prince de Co
b iurg, will be obliged to retreat, or
(urrendcr jMaubeuge, and his army.
L dCTOEER ic.
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On Saturelay last, early in the
morning,- lord Howe (ailed from Tor
bay, with 24 fail pf- the line ; three
mere {hips of the line were to join
hint or) the lame day.
By letters from B. ftia, dated Sep
tember 7, we learn, that general
Paoli, the moment he heard of the
luceefs of the combined fleets at Ton
lon, took every ineafure to block tip
the troops of France remaining in
Corfica,’ -anil there Was no doubt of
their being obliged to surrender.
The hufbanchnen in tlie northern
department of France have been or
dered bv the convention, not to sow
their grounds this year, that the allies
may not reap the advantage of their
next year’s crops.
The.force going out to the Weft
rridies, under iir Charles Grey, ccn
firts of 17 regiments, making a body
of about xe,ooo men. They will fail
immediately,
A naval port and royal arfena! are
ordered to be marked out with all
potlihle dispatch, at foine convenient
Lite on tlie southern coast of Scot
land.
We state it as a report of laftnight,
that general Lake had received a let
ter from, tlie continent, informing
him of the surrender of jMaubeuge.
This intelligence, if it has not actually
been received as above reported, we
truftnmy be confidcntiy looked for in
a very few days.
SAVANNAH, Dec.
The zd instant, the ccmgrefs met
at Philadelphia, chose F. A* Muhlen
berg, elq. (peaker, and went through
fome other routine business. — Ibe
prelident appointed the next day to
meet and nddrefs them.
The commiftioners for fettung the
acc tints between the United States
and the individual Hates having made
their final report to the prelident, a
balance of nineteen thouland, nine
hundred and eighty-eight dollars has
been reported in favour of the slate of
Georgia*
PORT NEWS.
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ENTERED INIVARD.
Slocp Sally, dfing, New lent |
CLEAREA ‘oUpVARD,
Brig Bogie, • Grant,’ Baltimore ‘
SchoonerLtnlili, SLc.ii man, St. Miry's
Sloop, Lya'ie,, CogflLftall Sunbvry ■
l. iycly, Eca.cc, Sunbury V ‘
At?gait, Cos fin, Eojlon
Venus, Thornpj'oit, C-'wTeflon
Of-sHE iubferiber takes, the libertv to ae
jl qaahit the planters and the public in
general, that hecjiitinues to prolecute the
FACTORAGE 6- COMMIS
SION BUSINESS only,
and hopes, from his aflidious endeavours, 1 to
promote the iuteieft of thole who may favour
him wutJi their command*..-Hi< stores areas
convenient for tile lecqpt-i-on ‘and lecurity of
produce as any, in this city.
’ Orders from the country will be punc
tually attended to.
ROBERT WATTS.
>S ‘vtmn. b, Dec. i.p I"),?.-
j : .... ■ :
Wlct, ft tv-MOI.D, iia the 3d ‘day of l-'euiu
ary next, ad public outcry, on die illaiid
of Uliabaw, all the negroes be longing to tiic
ellate of JOHN MOREL, elecealed. —Conditi-
onsof faie —C Jb, before ih. p"petty is altered.
Petr Henry Murel, A
j hnXhrcl, > Executors.
Bryan M t cl, J)
Saijg/icbt, ‘!)*;.■ a'4, 1793. .
if'? P. S. The sale will commence between
the hours of ten and twelve.
-- “so tiieTubLic.
T DO hereby caution all purfon ; from taking
| an ; [urament of a bond, given, by me, 10
fitter Goiet, for one half of t he fehooner ‘i'bonus,
for the sum of two hundred- pounds ;• given
fome time in tiie put till) of A ugu.fL 1786—as
t!ic laid b ind is entirely difeharged, by my
taking tip, bv bis requeb, bond he lead given
to Lewis Piofs, for £.rt6, and given up to the
,fjti(l Peter. CoJet ; and also a bond of Peter Lo-
A;rm., for. tit,e sum of or thereabouts. —
‘After having made the above payments, 1
trusted my bond is r.ir. GoJct'b hands, upon his
promile of returning if: to me, as soon as pofli
ble; which he has not done, although repeat
edly called upon ; I am, therefore, but too {ip- r .
priihetsfive, that the fame may be attempted to
1 be aligned.
BENJAMIN WEBLEY.
Savannah, Dec. if. I 7 13-
N OTICE !' Utteby* given, to ail pciio-tu in
debted to the tdate'of GEOROK Ui-
CiIARUoON, deeeafed, to make immediate
payment,or to fettle tlieir accounts ; and thole
■t. wllom tHe fahl cflaie is indebted arc re
quelled to fend in their accounts, properly at
tefted,—Perfons negiedting the above notice,
will, after the lirfl day oi February next, find
tlieir accounts placed in the hands of an at
torney at law.
BENJAMIN WEBLEY, Executor.
S'V inrah. Dee. ‘ 1 t~O ‘ ‘
CATO N N E 1” 6- GOl i'V,
NEAR HiE COFFEE.HOUSE,
Have for fair, on reafunble term:, for case ‘ r produce,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
WEI 6- Dir GOODS,
viz.
Jamaica,W. India, and > F.nglifli walnuts
northward rum f Prunes and dried figs
Fr.Cigniac brandy v Brandy fruits, of all
Hollayds and north- kinds
ward gin—Mulalies |i| Pickles of all forts
Cider in barrels it SpanitWand French o
Cherry bounce r lives, capers, &c.
Lemon & orange juice if Durham mufiard
Annifeed water |i Allfpicc,black pejiper,
Afibrtment of French nutmegs, cinnamon.
liqueurs ? mace, cloves Si flour
Saliad and lamp oil sos ginger
I-avtndar water | Oranges, limes, apples,
Bert Bourdeaux, Port, | &c.
Malaga, Lifbon/fe-1 Loaf and brown sugar
neriffe,vin-de-grave y Bert hylon, fouclioilg
and Madeira wines | green k bohea teas
Preserved ginger, ta- | Coffee and chocolate
marinds and citron | Caftile soap
Sugar candy f Turpentine ditto
Barley sugar ® Gotid Poland ffarcl.
Sugar plumbs @ hair powder
Bert bloom raisins a Stick & pot pomatum
Muscatel ditto Candles of til forts
Ditto in barrels l Gunpowder and lhot
Chrrants ff’ Gun flints
Btftjurdanfoft-flielled jjj
almonds /| tt’j’ B file a variety of
Hard ditto J other art.cl s, too tedious
Span;lll filberts |to enumerate.
Havann h, Dec. IT.
NO 11FICA FION.
IN pursuance of an ORDINANCE, entitled,
“ An. ordinance for raiftng the sum of two
hundred pounds, to defray the expence in-,
citrred in preventing-the intsodutrtion of rna-
V lignant diseases,” &c. &c.
(TfuWfced in mess. Johnfoii ‘s Gazelle “f Thurs lay lujlj
I hereby acquaint the inhabitants of this city
and the hamlets thereof, that I intend to com
mence tlie circuit on Monday, the 23d inst. in
order to Collect, the returns of persons and
property liable to pay tax under tile ordyianee
—ln hopes the bulinefs will be facilitated by
tlieir havixm the returns prepared in w- tin;.
JOHN PETER LANGE,’
CITY TREASURER.
Savannah, Die. 20, 1793.
■ CONTRACT.
PROPOSALS Healed) will be received at
the Ctirtbm - Houfe,Tiy the fubferiber,
until the 18th of Decent El r,’- inclulive,
lor supplying the Eagle revenue-cutter with
prqviiions ior one year, frorrt'the trt January
to the 31/t December, 1704. 1 lie ration con-‘
jiffs of 4 113• of falte*! or if i&s lVeib meat, 1
lb. of bread or flour, one .gili.ol rum, and at
the’r a te of ,
1 quart of fait, s'” ‘ *
. 2 quarts of vinegar, > for every too rations.’ |
3 fti sos soap, J
The lowed price per fafion, for cafli
muu be fpecilied. I . , .
JOHN HABERSHAM, ■
Cfucior oj the Cujloms for HaV.in .
1 HAY ER 6 a 'WKIGJT i,
EAST St D&OF PARE, j
OPPOSITE TIIE CIfoRCH, * \
i INFORM the,public, tea ..tivey-can't on the .
BOOT and’ SHOEMAKING BUSINESS,
in all its various branches:—’They have on
hand, for )ale, ladies’ and gcutkaicu’s flutes () f |
all kinds|on’ as reafohable tcnr.sasat any floie !
in f avannjili. ‘ ‘ ‘
Any gentleman who may favour them with if
li;s ctiftum, may depend on having his work!
executed in tiie licutclf mmucr, and on theij
lliOiteft notice.
. * r hey have On hand a quantity of Nil- !]
GROSS’ SHOES, for lale, at a very low price. ‘
Savannah, Ecc 15.
— in... 1 , . .. t. —. .
Si iHKIFF’s S i-LIT a.
On ‘IU /. Y l )p.i 7 ; tb: 7 tb ibic uj ‘j 11 sits 1)y next,
VVH.E Bi SOLD iWrolliTC OU 4 U<Y,
At the CO: Ef-BOUSE, SAD AA A AH, j
llii IW,i n- -| H(i iIPORS OF 10 A> 0 2 o’clock, ’
QEVLRAL lie id negroes, yoke ol oxen,
O between 30... nil 40 head-oi Hoick cuttle, 1
liorle and chair, 12 head a crop of
rice, partly beat out, and partly ly.thc rotgli, 1
elliniauai at do barrels, an Ox cart, Tcviral
articles of liouielioia aud kit hen iuniiture.-’
A trairt or parcel of land, containing 4001
acres, lit'uate in the eifiri'dl of Little
tiling the unimproved jfart ol the tiadt oil 1
which thediiendant now rcliUe*, and is ct~n
poi- dol .part of lcveral tracts bontutt-d--on
the north-wed by lancis <d.i rancis Ci.ui voihe,
late Fox s, on the north call and louth-cM! By
lands oi Joliph Clav, E.iq. anti < -n the loiitli
wdt by. Kinds of William i'rij’s ,-tlide.
One undivided tlurd-paYt ot ad’ that tr„-i ( q cr
parcel til land, fitu.-.te in the parish ol .Ghrift
Church, in Uhailiaii) Comity, hdiuidt-d'louth
ca!t part by lands of David 1 ox, dece- Tcd. ~:.d
oa all Oil,-; lidis |,y lands vacant at the time
of the, original lyi vcy; granted oyig.-n.dly to
Benjamin l ox, dtcealpd.
One itfidivided third’-part of all that trairt
of land, c •■itaiuir.” i'ro acre'-’,’ situate ‘in St.
Andrews pariili, I'ounded. at the time- of tiie
hi'-'V-y tiie; cos, m.irth-wertwtirdly by lart.-.s fttr
vcyeci for Dona'd M K iy, and on all other
.lines by vacant land; gra'ntcd to Benjamin
. ox, deceafcd. .. ’
One hundred acres of land, dillritrt of 1 ittlc
Ogfi-hee, adjoining on the north-east by lands
>1 W ill-iam Mathers, tad on all otiier lides liy
miknown lands. *
I he whole Ic-'zed as the property of David
Francis Boiq-qujn, Esq. ‘ t ’
Conditions oj f de, CASH,
On account J fader /chasers not having ecu plied
auith the cot dill art cjjale : ‘
Several five acre or garde, 11 lots, Equate to
the fouth-wert of the city of .Savannah, Ici/td
as of the ert.tc of the- late Thomas Lee, de
ceafcdi x
_ N. B. Plats, grants, and titles of all Thtf.
above lands may In seen at the -her rt’> ertiee.
1 DWARD LLOYD, S C. C.
Savannah, D isner'6, I‘yj.
JOCKEY CLUTT~
T’ , HE races at savannah will commence the
lieond Tuefdr.y in January next;
IS\ order of the fteiuards,
JOSEPH MILLER, Ucafmer.
Dec. TO, T 793.
A rticeting of tiie memlic-s is requeftt il j
at Brown s Cortee-houfe, on the evening pre-s
rexling, at (, o’clock.
/ 'I ‘HE knowK d-’c the fohicribers liavr of tiie
SOU t HERN COUNI RV, arif.ng frosi
their having made an accurate and actual
farvey of the- sea-coast and iiilaud navigation
of this rtate—-induce them to pro.T. r their
fe-rvice to gentlemen poiTefl'.ug land In tlu-fe
counties, a. surveyors, caji -hle and difpoied
to difeharge their duty ... line—And if
required;plats ofth ‘ prorated. 1
PARKER, F ‘ ’ ,\L R CER. *’
December it, M
no “” Ti7',
\LL persons - -• !■ a.,i again ft t tfoi
’ jL late Mr. BY, are re- -j
quirted to deliv fe fcn’lx r-, proji
derly atteded -. i ehted to laid;
estate are de’ minediate pay-'1
irieut.
El. I '/, t SY, oJminifratrix,\
■ THOA 1 /tin if. tutor.
SaVanr dj. . 1 ;. ■ vJ
RAN-A” .Y. ir. fubferiber, al.ouAi
three .1 very black n. grsl
wench, n. 1 ‘ St.’ 1 bout tsveutv v< ai'sl
of age’, IT.-'.’ • - . . ‘Wed, and has a fca7.ll
on the leu ..< ■ pie; is well kny/tt-Ja
in Savar.-i. I , fc
Who i encit in gaol, or r‘fyS
livers 1 Bay, Savaq.ialr, OiV/4
be handfomcly ■ .and. .. -v||
■ iNE BUK NE. N
Led. if. ,A