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A bamber of teadm. W retaining to be sent to Kei-
Vork. and Philadelphia, tor the two colleger going to be
•*baSSS n. ?•
Jama'*, pitceded with mufitk Paying, to petition lutMa
. Jefty abiut the priz* money of Ae Havana. - ‘
March i 9 . We bear that an elegant jet of chma, which
her Majtfty ordered so be made a* Cfeffet, and which is m
tended as a present to her lifter, cost I t£ol , # ,
Capt Fitzgerald, of Suffiftk-ftreet, is proiftoted-hy the
East-India Company, and to raise sbo men, and yesterday
fcveral volunteers were {Worn in for that Hon. Company be
fore the above magistrate. ....
Monday the Terpficfaore failed from Plymouth with 20
tovnfports for Lilbon. . - 1
, Thursday 3000 ounces of gold, and 20000 ounces of (ri
ver coin, were entered for exportation for Calais in France.
The King has appointed Philip Stanhope, £% to be kis
Minjtfter at the court of Munich, in the room of Onflow
Burn lb, Esq; deceased. ...
The Lady Lonifa Fermor is appointed one of the Ladies
of the Bedchamber to the Priacefs Amelia.
March Oft Friday last 300 ounces of gold, and 60*000
ounces of fiber coin, were entered for Holland* and a great
quantity of gun powder for Nova-Scotia. .J t ,-r • i
March it. Some of the French inhabitants in Canada are
felling their estates to Eaglilh fubjefts, in order to retire
either to France, or to feme of the French colonies in Ame
rica. # • V•- - • * %
- Col. Beckwith, who quitted the Engliih tc rvice, and
went into that of the King of Praflia, has got a Prussian re
§imcnt, and is appointed by that monarch Governor of
.mbdeii* . . ■>: . . i. •
We are informed that there are fifty assistant clerks ap
pointed in the Treafury.\ * .
Yesterday a great part of the baggage belonging to the
; Coantefs of Yarmouth, was carried from her house in Pall
, mall, in order to he shipped for Hanover. We hour her
Lady (hip will in a few days set off for the £une place. .
March 23. On Saturday last 1171 beaver (kins were ex
ported'for Dunkirk, to which place fome thonfands have
been exported fmee the cqpclafion of the peace.
It is said the Duke of Marlborough has resigned; that
Lord Talbot will succeed the Duke; that the Marquis of
Powis will succeed Lord Talbot; and that the om.
Morris wilt succeed the Marquis of Powis.
It is said encouragement will be givgn to ourdifbanded
loldiers to go and fettle at Qgebeck anoother our acquiiiti
ons on the river st. Lawrence.
Thurday night there were a few bonfires in Westminster
on account of the peace.
March 26. The King of Praffia has invited foreigners of
all nations to fettle in hu dominions, to whom he promises
every advantage they can in reason expea.
The Duke of Marlborough has not yet resigned.
A M E R. I C A.
SAVANNAH, Juwe 16.
eE vcflcl mentioned in our last to have been call
iway off of Port-Royal bar, appears to be the
hip Sally, Capt. John Pinhorne. Only a
final! part of the goods his been taken Up, and
hose very much damaged by water.
Saturday a vcbel, from Liffeon for Port-Royal, struck on
a sand bank off this bar, next day ffie was got off, and on
Monday (ailed for Beaufort. • - _ -
Custom-House, EirfißtD Ihwards. : From
June u, Schooner EHzabeth, John Oram, Pifcataqq*
■l4, Brigt. Induft/y, Willtam Morton, Bolton
Outwards, For
June it, Schooner Seaforih, Stephen Smith, Charted wn
14, Brigt. Orford, George Anderson, Havana
Nicholas Cavcnah informs me of a brown bay HORSE,
about eight years old, and 12 hands and a half high,
with a star. in fair forehead, branded on the off buttock
thus y. Whoever claims the said stray may have him, pay
ing the charges, and proving his property before
• ParijhcfSt. George. pAVID EMANUEL, TANARUS, M.
Provincial Grand Annivcrfary end General Com-
I munication of the Moft Antient and Honourable
cicty of FRET WASCWS.s appointed
to be holden it Brother Nicholas Lawrence's in .Savannah
on Fndaythe 24th day of June 5763, when an i where k \
Brethren die* in the province are reqaefted t attend, at ten
o’clock in the forenoon, on the bufmefs of the day. Tickets
(without which none can hfe admitted) may be had by a p .
flying to Brothers John Perkins and Alexander Fy.fe,
By the Grand Mailer’s command,
’ JAMES BOX, G. S.
THESE are to acquaint alt pertons who have not paid
their rpfpeftivc tax, that I will continue to receive it
on Thjurfilays, at the house of Jofcph Qttolegg e , Esq ; j n
Savannah, until the 23d instant, and no longer; and*e!l
thofir that (hall then be defaulters will be proceeded apa inti
in the ftrifteft manner as the law directs.
. PHILIP DELEGAL.
SUBSCRIBER having agreed to keep fchool
JU one year more at Mr. Gibt-ons’s plantation; and
his fchool is but lb all, he proposes to take in half a dez a
fchoiars more, to teach them, besides Writing and Enel,ft,
Grammar, the following branches of Praftical Mathematic .
viz. Arithmetic, PraSical Geometry, A frefutation, Plane and
Spherical Trigonometry, Navigation and Surveying: those gen
tlemen who are inclined to have their children taught any
of the above branches, may apply to °
’ Their moft humble Jervant,
JOHN PORTRHES.
SV&%r ft rayedfrom JackfonJhurgh in South-Carclina, about the
ift inst.
A Bright bay GELDING, about 13 bands and a half
high, branded on tae mounting buttock AK in cnc,
has a whitish spot on his rump about the bigness of a dollar,
and a half bOw mane; he paces fall when on his back, but
hruts out of die bridle. Whoever gives information of the
above horse to Edward Keating in Savannah lh .11 have a re
ward of fifteen (hillings Sterling.
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THE fubferiber intending to leave this province for a
little time, gives notice, pursuant to an aft of the
General Assembly, that he is ready to answer to any suit,
and give bail to any writ or fommons that (hall be iVued a
gainst him. . JOHN OLIVER.
TO BE SOLD.
A Very valuable TRACT of LAND, containing too
acres, in St. Andrew’s parifli, within two mises of
Darien, known by the name of Clapboard Bluff. Any
petfon inclined to parchafe the fame may apply to Me firs.
Dunbar, Young and Simpfou in Sunbury, or to the fub
feriber in Savannah.
JOHN PERKINS.
in. 1 ... ~
*fl 7*HE fubferiber intending to leave this province for a
X little time, gives notice, pursuant to an aft of the
General Affemrbly, that he is ready to answer to any suit,
and give bail to any writorfummons that (hall be issued a
gainfthftn. ‘ JOSIAH POWELL.
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. . T O B E SO L D,
Nine hundred acres of land, (even hundred
of which is good back swamp, very convenient for
damming, about 14 miles from Savannah, at the head of
AUguftine's creek;
riVe hundred acres on a branch of Midway river, two
miles from the town of Sunbury.
hundred acres on jl branch of Newport river.
Al(b, a traft of two hundred acres on Little Ogechce ri
ver, nine miles from the town of Savannah.
• N* 8.. Three hundred acres of back swamp adjoining
said traft for faic. ,
Credit will be gi\*en for two thirds of the parchafe money
any reasonable time, paying intcreft and giving good .ecu-
The plats may be seen by applying to Mrs. Elizabeth
Tannatt in Savannah, *