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ttpref&d their gUdtifs bf continued,
efiartwen that fcmaincd in garrHbn there, four companies
oftheßayaf, undeT the command of Cage. Hcdgh, were'-
ordered to St. Auguftroc, under convoy x>f the Renown;
the third battalion of Royal Americans, commanded by
Col. Prevjft, left the fleet the itth, and fleered forPcnfa
cola, untie? convoy of the Richmond $ the invalids were
feat to New-York** and the rest Jailed with Gen. Xeppel,
ipr England, with four EngliJh men of war and a Trip air,
and five Spanish men of war (nuzes.) The Valiant, tar
ing Admiral Keppel on board, with the went fer
Jamaica.— Gen. O'Reily is new Governor of the island of
Cuba., •* * *
St. Augustine was delivered up by the Spaniards, and
4akcn poflefllon of by the Britim troops, undfcr the com
of Cnpt. Hedges, the 20th mouth.
< It is feid that pidrt of"ifte BViUih troops in ‘ghf rffon at
Martiniqfie, Guadalupe, Set. will be ordered to Florida
*ndthat pair of Louiliana ceded to the EngliJh ; and that
tlie Spanith troops that remove from Florida will be sens to
La Vert Cruz.
, Capt* George Johnflon, of the navy, we hear, is ap
pointed Gbvcrnor of Florida. ’ v
r At fevCral attempts have lately been made by negroej? to
commit robberies on the road to Ogcchce ferry; his Ej£ecl
, lendy the Governor has ordered foir.e of the rangers to
Etfole on that road, and.has dire&ions to Col.
nesof the firft regiment-of Foot -militia, that patro e dutv
done by the militia.
Lafl Monday fe'nnight the snow Midway Planter, Capt.
.Jordan, from Sunbury fcr London, having sprung aleak,
,put in KF OJTabaw, where w hear ftie has nnce unloaded,
And is hove down to be repaired. And on Thursday the
?Bthiias, another snow, Capt. Weak, from the fame place
/or Cowes, in going down the* river, Jlruck upon a fund
hank, by which Jhe loft her rudder, and received other con
siderable damage; they afterwards run her aground near
OJTabaw, whese she is now unloading,
c Friday lafl Capt. Luca', from Jamaica, about ten leagues
4rbm.tJiis bar, spoke w ith a (loop, with about 30 padengeiC
on board, who had mi/Ted their reckoning, having come
from the Havana, and was bound for PenJacola; flic had*
ah her fails tore, and had loft one of her anchors.
Custom-House, Entered Inwards. From ,
Jugujl 1, Sloop Two Friends, Robert Lucas, Jamaica
*. Schooner Jonathan,.JarVis Williams, CharleJlown
Outwards. For
3<> Schooner Scaforth, Stephen Smith, CharleJlown
Sailed, For
28, Brigt. Savage, Thomas Durham, Madeira
To be fold by the fubfertbers ,,
TWO LOTS, known bv the numbers 8 and 9, in Fre
derick tything, Darby ward, in Broughton-Aicet,
Savannah, adjoining each other. Also, a corner let in the
,f;iid flreet, known by the number 5, in the firfl tything,
AnJon ward, adjoining east on the printing-office. Al(o,
another lot in the said flreet, known by the number 3, ad
joining weft on the said office; and an exceeding good tratl
of 300 acFes of land on Skcdaway illand, Itoundcd north
ward 1 )* by lands of John Davis.
\ i bey likewise requefl all per lons poflefled of r.ny of their
small protniflbry cash notes to tender them to U>jr. JoJcpli
•Clay in Savannah, in order to receive payment.
is to give notice to all perlons having any <Je-
X mands again ft the publitk ot this province, for co
coons delivered at the filature, that the accompts are now
made tip, and that payments will begin for the fame on
1 uefuay the 9th inst. by
4. GEORGE BATL'LTg. Corn. Gen.
1) UN AWAY from the fubferiher, a NE
* ‘KL jf XNb. GROE MAN named Jasper, about
3.° yems of age, five feet two inches high, has
his country marks down his temples, has been
’ a boat, talks good Englilh, and is very
well known about town ; he took away with
him a canoe. .Whoever takes up said ncgroc, and commits
him to the jail in Savannah, or delivers him to me at Abcr-
Corn > ft.all have ten fliillirgs reward.
ANDREW LAMBERT.
ATo Lju/lj fUf* firth t\ n vny KrfiutrUi tirmt,
* HwuSR and LOT in Savannah, together with ,<
goo 4 kitdr.n, Vva{hwhc>, flore, anti many other
um\et,tenues, ptclentty foOeflcd by Mr. Jofejh Wcoc.
; . *
adjoining hinds ot'Mr. William Haris, and .1 trafl of aco
acres of land m Chriit-chorch puriJh, about tl rce miles frx m
town, inferior to none in the province tor rice, corn and indi
co. likewise, four likely negroes, a small flock o/horfb,
and fome cattle. J BVI SHF. FT A 1.1..
do ujold t bciij) Jcr ready rucuef, 11
A FERRIAGE* A that Will carry 22 tiarrels office, a
small FjRK ENGINE, and a NEGROE MAN.—
Enquire of the printer. *’
QOLOMON CAMPT info, ms of a hla*.k MARK, about
three years old, 1: and a half hands high, branded on
the near lhoulder 33. ’i hc owiu-r of the said marc may have
ncr, (paying charges) .by applying to*
_St. Georg Parish. ANDREW GftINER.
RUNAWAY liom the fbbfc rl berabou t fl.v” montC
*t NEGRO FELLOW called ; he is a ihori
’ Fct fellow, country hern, and talks good
but freaks lc\v‘, and fs about 2\ or 23 years of
ge,#A!fb, about four tnomhs ago, another NE(>*Rc>
FELLOW named Crfe ; he is a tall and Him young fellow,
nmch pitted with the final! pox, he is also countr *
born, and speaks good Br.gliflt.—Thefe two arc supposed to
be gone up towards Augulla, as Cyrus was seen and i, t
custody near that place, and as the other w’as taken up t) ;i r ,.
ldl yerfr.—Alfo, another NEGRO FELLOW called CV/i ;;
he is a little fellow, and speaks but very indifferent Ln’ idh’
Iskf the Angola country j he is fuppWcd to b lurking near
Savannah, as he has been taken near lliat place fetcral times
before. Whoever bring! thefi* negroes, or any of then,
to the fubfcribcr at his plantation, or to Mr. George Bail!
lie merchant in Satanrah, fI ;S U be fulHriemly rewarded,
according to the trouble they have been at, end ~11 J-ga]
r charges paid ; and if he Can find tlu t they, or any efthern,
Saft been harbottred or kept in fccrct by any person 1 pa!
ions whatever, he will profccutc him o r them to the utmofl
of his power; and any pc.fon Hull be well rewarded that
can give certain information by whom they or any of them
, have been so harboured or fccrcted.
Morton- 1 fall, near SavaKnmb, DA. DOUGLASS
ll (bfu!y % I *’63.
*p Q p y $ f) T J)
A TRACT OF CHOICE RICK LAND, containing
between 3 and 400 acres, fittuted on Savannah
river, about 14 miles above the town For further par
ticulars inquire of the printer.
A Small parcel of hca!thv~N E \VN E (ROESTo he
fold by
for London;
a J& Tllc Snow AUGUSTA,
Maftcr,_
llrittfh 4pr.lt veflel, com rl'Uly ft fed;
TidSclLLrt—will fa il about the UJth r>*’ September.
Fcr freight of Ir.d’go and Deer-Skins, or for gather, ap
ply to GRAHAMS, READ ami MOSS MAN.
UP i\c t. r \ 1,1 *jii yfi black OLJ.DiNTT;
about 12 hands high, and about 6 years old, hr;
foine grey hairs on his flanks, and a small fpoi in hi*: fore
head, branded cn rhe mounting buttock tlihs (W, ha> a
few- saddle spots, and trots. ‘ The owner mult f rove hi*-
property before JOSEPH OTTOLKNGHE.
IDcT hereby acknowledge, lhat the words 1 inadver
tently dropped to the prejudice of the cliaradlers of
Arthur Carney, planter, and William Baker, carpenter,
in refpeft to their being privy to, or concerned in clan
deflincly conveying away horses from the northward, is
without proper foundation, ami that I never knew an/
tiling djfhonefl in either of them.—Witness my hand, this
24th July, 1763, JOHN HOBBS.
‘ St. hn's Parish.
_ A N ‘p ji; iif) f
f N APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS.
J A. Enquire of the printer. **