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LONDON, O&ober 13.
The mcft material hews that ar
tjveil lalt from b'.atite, is the trial ot
Brilhot, uh.ch commenced on the 4th
iullaiit ; and that of the unfortunate
queen. From leveral private letters,
under the date of the 2d and 3d init.
from Paris, we learn, that it is de
cided, that this unfortunate p'rincefs
flr nld meet the fame fate as her hul’-
band. There is little to be hoped
from judges wSio luppolfe the prelent
fufferings of the French to have ori
ginated with her, and the Austrian
committee eftablilhed under her di
rection .
- OCTOBER 15.
Yefterd iy two mefleneers arrived
at the fevretary of hate’s office, the
one with dilpatches from the Prussian
army,. and the other with dilpatches
from the armies of the prince of Saxe-
Cobourg and the duke of York. Nei
ther the lines of Weiilembourg nor
the entrenched camp before Mau
beuge, were forced when these nief
fengers were lent off.
A letter from Vienna, dated the
29th ulr. fays, that the Ottoman norte
is making the molt active preparations
by land and fe.l, probably against
Huffia. The captairt pacha has re
ceived orders to defer the expedition
against the pacht of Scutari. All the
pachas of the Turkiih province-s have
attended the divan ; and the arma
ments are said to be prompted by the
inlinuations of French emilluries.
SAVANNAH, January <B.
The schooner Bonita, of Baltimore,
Willia.n Montgomery, mailer, left the
Havannah the sth instant, and arrived
here the 13th The ftiips Europa, ol
Philadelphia, and New York Packet,
both arrived at the Havannah, the
sth ; next day, the 6th, off the Ma
tanzas, captain Montgomery spoke the
brig Saily, of Newport, Ward,
/naffer, with Haves, for the Havan
'nah, “v\ i;o wonlii arrive the fame day.
—American vessels left at the Havan -
nail, the fliip Enterprise, Jones, and
brigs Hannibal, Cunningham, and
SAVANNAH RACES.
Tlief day, December 14.
Mr. J. MTntolh’s Dictator, r 1
Mr. J. Wood’s Liberty, 2 dij
Major Beryan’s Comus, dij.
Same day. — Swcepjldk.es.
Newmarket, • 1 1
Boxer, 2 2
Comus, dj.
Wednesday, December 15*
Mr. Jones’s Dehonnaire, 2 r
Mr. Maxwell’s Slouch, 1 bolt
Mr. MHutofh’s Flying Jib, did.
Same day. Swcepjlakes.
, Won by major Beryan’s horle, beat
ing two others.
id Swcepjlakes.
Won byinr. Maxwvvell’s Plato, beat
ing two others.
Thu f day, December 16.
Colonel Ingram’s Escape, 2 dijl
Mr. Wood’s colt Liberty, 1 1
Mr. MTntofli’s Flying jib, dft.
Same day. Swcepjlakes.
Won by colonel Ingram’s Escape,
beating two others.
PORT NEWS.
£yrERED INWARD.
Ship Alexander, Carpenter.. Nenu Tori
• Augufla, Sheffield. New Tori
Snozv Minerva, Scoval, Cork
A 1 ig Anne, Findluter , Nerv York
’ Saily and Polly, Ru b, Charlefon ,
Schooner Gtlinb, Hook, St. Thomas
Elm, Hughes, Baltimore
- Nan.y, Pendleton, Charlefon
” Brant r . ATmtgomery , Havannah
Stoop Uxlni ;’i P...e. 1 1 Moore, Charlefon
* Lu.y, 4-’ Us, Rhone If and
Sloop Lark, Auleii, Nero York
Done, Eorejl, Nerv York
Eriendjhip, .Mann, Rhode IJlund
Lively, Kinky, Nerv York
CLEARED OUTWARD.
Ship Jenny, Schermertoru, Nerv York
Scbqon Or ilying Fijh, Rhodes, St. Croix
■—‘ Fanny, Scranton, EngUJh Wcjl Indies
Venture, Putnam, CharU Ron
Sloop Trvo Brothers, Hillary, Stinbury
Robot and Harry, Timmons, Charlefon
—— Lucy, Gibbs, Sanbury
Tf'T'HE sale of the STAVES, BOAT, &c.
V’J’ JL belonging to the estate of John Mdn
toffi, jtin. deceased, advertised for Wednesday,
the 15th instant, is postponed (on account of
the races, and no person attending) to Wed
nesday, the 22d in ft. when t lie sale will take
place, at the Vendue-Houl'e, in Savannah, at
ten o’clock.
DANIEL COURSE,
A U CTIONIER.
Tan. 17, 1794-
FOR SALE.
PERSON who is desirous of retiring from
the mercantile tnfinefs, will dilpofe of his*
remaining flock in trade, in amount about
4.1309, lirft cost, confiding of uleful and fea
fpnatilc goods, and well laid in.—They will be
fold on very advantageous terms, and delivered
either here or at Charleston, South Carolina.
For particu'ars apply to the printer.
L O S TANARUS,
TVednejday lajl, on the Race Ground,
A RED MOROCCO POCK EL-BOOK, con
taining sundry Baltimore Branch-Bank
Notes, and other papers, of consequence only
to the owner. Whoever returns said pocket
book, with its contents, to the fubferiber, at
Major Browne’s Ccrffee-houlc, fltall be genc
roullv rewarded.
JOHN LYNCH.
Savannah, January 18, 1794-
M. B. The numbers of the notes are known,
and payment will be flopped at all the banks
and public offices in the United States.
” FOR SAL E,
On Putnam's IVhaif, on Monday, the loth injl. Jos
the benefit of the underwriters,
A LL the STAX DING RIGGING and feve
x ral SAILS and fome SPARS, .belonging
to the snow Minerva, captain Scoval, from
Cork.
Conditions offile , — Cash.
HENRY PUTNAM.
Trlli lubicribers, lor the lalt time, infoim
those who (land indebted to the concern ol
GRAbVES XV PR AT, that they have lodged the
books and papers •of the said concent tit the
hands of Alexander Forreftcr, eft], attorney at
law, for lettlemcnt : and unless payment is
made in the present crop, the notes and ac
counts, after that period, wilt be put in iuit.
JOHN GRAVES,
JOHII PRAY.
Suttlury, January t), r 794.
Ladies* Snoes and Gloves.
■"pHE fubferiber has just received, per the
Hoop 1 ark, captain Auden, from New
York, three chcfts of well-atTortcd ladies’ line
and coarse fltoes. Aifo, a box of habit and
long gloves, of the lirft quality : which will be
difpol’ed of on the lowest terms, for calli or
rice.
HENRY PUTNAM.
Savannah, Ja n - 18, 1794.
WAN T E D,
From 30 to 50,000 WHITE OAK
STAVES and HEADING.
HENRY PUTNAM.
Savannahi January Is> I 794*
N O T I C E.
CONSTAN T attendance will he given, at
the fubferiber’s office, for receiving pay
ment of the taxes, until the lirft day of March
next :—All taxes unsettled bythat day, will
be levied upon, without diferimination.
FRANCIS COURVOISIE, T. C. C. C.
Savannah, January 14, 17 9-I •
Received, per the snow Minerva , cal tain
Scovel, diredi from Cork,
A SMALL consignment of BEST’ IRISH
LINENS, and for sale by the tobfc fiber.
Who will charter said veflel for any port in
the Weft Indies, if applied for loon. She is
strong, and well calculated for lumber, or any
other cargo.
HENRY PUTNAM.
rt
A . -pl --
Two Guineas Reward.
AN-AWAY, on the 26th December u!t. a
l\- Guinea-born Negro, caIIed.POLLYDORE
—about five feet two inches high, speaks Eag
liflt very rapidly and imperfectly; formerly
the property of Mr. Abraham de Lyon, of this
city.—lt is supposed that he has taken refuge
lbmewhere near Ogechee, where he is said to
have a wife.—Whoever apprehends said Ne
gro, and lodges him in gaol, or delivers him
to the fubferiber, ffiall have two guineas re
ward, and all real'onable charges
JOHN MOORE.
Savannah, Jan. 14, 1794.
01 c^artcr >
th- I:ew f"ft failing ft.'ip
■SfisStek AUGUSTA;
AN African bottom, all complete and
ready for lea.—Unless fpeetlv application
is made, the present plan will be altered.
For terms applv to
ROBERT BOLTON.
Savannah, Jan. 14, 1794.
“paper medium
OF THIS STATE, for sale by
DANIEL COURSE.
Savannah, January 15, I 794.
DRIFTED, the 7th of January, 1794, from
St. Helena bland, n five oar canoe-built
boat, twenty-two feet long, three feet ten
inches wide, one feant in the middle of her
bottom, from stem to flcrn; one large piece,
about three feet long, in her fturboard bow;
white fidcs, yellow streak, black gunwales, anti
white quarter-boards. Whoever will deliver
her to the fubferiber, on St. Helena, or to
Mr. Robert Bolton, in Savannah, ffiall receive
a reward of twenty dollars.
JOHN POPE.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On TUESDAY, the 4tb day of February next,
WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC OUTCRY,
At He COURT-HOUSE , SAVANNAH,
THE SALES TO COMMENCE AT TEN O’CLOCK,
A LL that tradl or parcel of land, containing
8624 acres, more ur lei's, lying and being
in the county of Camden, on Great Satilla
River, butting and bounding Southwardly by
said river, northweftwardly by Robert Mont
ford’s land, northeafhvardly by vacant land,
and foutheallwardly l>y Ebeneier May’s and
Ebtnezer Hill’s land, granted, on old bounty,
to Solomon Pendleton, and l'tizcd as of the tl
tate (being pointed out) of the said Solomon
Pendleton, deceased.
too acres of land, btuate in the pariffi of
St. George, now Burke County, bounded north
east on Savannah river, and on all other lides
on vacant land, at the time of the iurvey.—
Granted in 1764, to Alexander Wood.
94 acres of land, htuatc in the pariffi anil
county aforefaid, bounded eaftwardly bv Sa
vannah river, nortbweftwatdly by Alexander
Wood, and southwest wardiy by lands of Tho
mas Red.-—Granted in 1765, to James Red.
500 acres of I awl, situate in the pariffi of
St. Paul, now Burke County, bounded north
east by Savannah river, southeast by land of
Peter Randon.andon all other tides by vacant
lands, at the time of the survey. —Granted.in
1762, to William Strothers, and convCycd by
Thomas Netherclifc and Anne his wife, to Ste
phen Smith, on the 26th of May, 1786.
Xto acres of laud, situate in the pariffi of
St. Paul, now Burke County, near Bryan
Creek. Granted to Zebulou Hollingfworth,
U\ 178.4-
A lot of land, situate at Bui ingfburgh, con
taining feet in front, and feet in
depth, together with the dwelling-house and
improvements thereon ; at present in the oc
cupation of mis. Herfemau.
The whole seized as of the estate (being, pro
perly pointed out) of the late Stephen Smith,
esquire, deceased.
N. ft. Plats, grants, and titles of the above
lands (except the last), may be l'een in tlte She
riff’s office. ,
A Negro fellow, named HECTOR, seized
and taken under execution, as the property of
James Bullock, esquire.
A Negro fellow, named WII L, seized as of
the estate of Jonathan Bryan, esquire, deceased.
Conditions of sale, —CASH.
IJLrwife, at fume time and pher, rv ‘lt be fold,
All that valuable illand known by the name
OSSAB A W:
Containing between seven and eight tlloufand
acres, situate, lying, and being in the county
of Chatham ; bounded on the north by Great
Ogechee river, on the north-weft by Bear-
Illand river, on the east and north-cuff, by the
lea, and on the fbuth-eaft by St. Catharine’s
river : 011 the illand are three-fettled plantati
ons, in the occupation of John, Peter-Hcnry,
and Bryan Morel, efquircs.
l he above illand seized and taken under ex
ecution as of the estate of the late John Morel,
esquire, deceased.
Conditions oj sale, —CASH.
i lie plat and grant of the island may be
seen at the fheriff’s office.
EDWARD LLOYD, S. C. C.
Savannah, January 4, I 794.
N. B. Such property as may have been pur
chased at the last sales, or which may be pur
ciialed at the ensuing i'ales, will, where the
conditions of the sales are not complied with,
he re-lold on the ensuing days of sale, without
any public notice to that effect, at the rilk of
lirft purchasers,
EDWARD LLOYD, S. C. C.
‘"THHE fubferiber takes the liberty to ac-
X quaint the planters and the public in ge
neral, that he continues to prosecute the
FACTORAGE & COMMIS
SION BUSINESS only,
and hopes, front his assiduous endeavours, to
promote the interest of those who may favour
him with their commands —His stores arc as
convenient for the reception and security of
produce as any in this city.
■Nj Orders from the country will be punc
tually attended to.
ROBERT WATTS.
Savannah, December 38, 17 93*
For file by the printer hereof,
ALMANACS tor 1794.
Afo,
BILLS OF LADING.
To be fold at Auction,
On Monday the loth inf. to the hiahefl bidder, bfr
the fore of Nathaniel TV live , . ce fed, ot p /in the
fjutb-eaf corner of the Coffcc-houfc, thefß. ft be in
at ten o'clock,
ALL the PERSONAL ESTATE of the laid
deceased, conlifting ftf three horses, his
(lore goods, and wearing apparel. Conditions
of faIe—CASH.
All persons having demands against the said
deceased, are requefled to bring fin their ac
counts, properjy attested ; and thole indebted
to the fame are requeued to make payments
speedily, as, agreeably to the testator’s will,
the estate requires a speedy lettlemcnt ’
JOHN HAUPT, -)
JOHN GROMMET, ( Executors.
JUSTUS S. SCHEUBER, )
Savannah, January 8, 1794.
*5_V N. B. If the above-mentioned day ffiall
prove rainy, tins auction will be postponed to
the next lair day —f in. 17.
NOTICE.
ALL persons who have demands against the
late Mr. JAMES INGLHSBY, are re
qiiefted to deliver them to the fublcribcrs, pro
perly attested ; and those indebted to laid estate
are iielired to make immediate payment
Elizabeth i nglksby, aJwiniihatri*.
I HOMAS HILLS, adminifrator.
Savannah, December tr, 1793.
r knowledge the fubferilters have of the
1 SOUTHERN COUNTRY, ariti.ng front
their having made an accurate and arSlual
survey of the sea-coast and inland navigation
of this state—induce them to prolfcr their
service to gentlemen poffclling land in these
counties, as surveyors, capable and disposed to
difeharge their duty in that line.—And if re
quired, plats of the fame elegantly decorated.
PARKER, HOPKINS, & MEEKS.
December 11, 1793*
FO R S A LE,
A PHAETON with HARNESS complete;
made by one of the heft wotkmen in
New-York. Calli or produce will be taken in
payment,
Af>, to It,
The STORE lately occupied by Sharpe and
Sheick. For terms applv to
JOHN MOORE.-
Savannah, January 6, 1794.
GEORGIA, ■> By James Whi.ef.eid, Regi/hr
(L. S.) >■ of Probate for the county r,J
J. Win Tmi R Mi. I tbalhan, in the fate aforefaiil.
WHEREAS Mr. Henry Putnam, of the
city of Savannah, hath made appli
cation to me, for letters of adniini
ftr ition, with the will annexed, on the estate
and effects of Doctor George Fraser, formcily
of the laid city, deccaftd ; T HESE are, there
fore, to cite and admonith all and lingular the
kindred and creditors of the laid George
Fraser, deceased, to be and appear before me,
at my office in Savannah, on the firft day of
February next, to (hew caule (if any they
have) why letters of administration cum tef
tamento aunexo, thou Id not he granted him
Given under niy hand and leal, at Sa
vannah aforefaid, tlie 2d day of Ja-i
nuarv, 1794, and in the 18th year of
the independence of America.
Fiills, May, & Wood bridge,
H \ VE received, per the brig Mrv-A tine,
captain R onage, from London, and other
vellcls from Europe, a general and auejl-chifen
effort merit f
EUROPEAN GOODS,
which thry will fell, at the very lowest prices,
at their (lore, nearly oppofife the Vcndue
houie, for present pay, in calh or produce—■
as they do not mean to extend credit, after the
last of this month.
■fpf They beg leave to tender their heft ser
vices to all who are pieafed to entrust them
with bulinefs on consignment, etc. —They may
depend on the utmost lafety, pundtitality, and
dispatch.
Savannah, Dec . 1 8, 1^93.
RAN AWAY,
Francis brf.nnoch, a thick stout man,
curly hail, flutters, and is about twenty
fix vears of age; a Welchman by birth.
GEORGE BROWNSON, a smooth - faced
young man, about eighteen years of age. fair
complexion, five feet five inches high, or there
abouts; by birth an Engliftinian.
The foregoing seamen defer* ed from the brig
Diana, captain Gerald Forrester. laying in 7t.
Mary’s hurbour, carrying with them tin-long
boat and yawl.—The boats have been in use
about eighteen months, and both payed on the
ontfide with varniffi. The long-boat lias a
rowkr in her stem and stern. T hey ,n rlie fame 1
time carried off the main-top gallant-fail, be- J
longing to the aforefaid brig.
A reward of J EN DOLLARS will he paid j
for apprehending either of the ahove-def rihed ‘
seamen, and lodging them in g ml, and all rta-fi
fonablc expence* paid by apph iug to
RICHARD WAYNE. <’
Savannah, December 20, 1793. ‘ ft