The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, September 15, 1763, Image 2

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■ an under butler to* a mtmbtr ofLtrliamxt, The worthy o>- gi&ratc, after having quoted feyeral cate* which had asd Jud not relation to the pout a qoeftiagy declared it as hi* trillion that she was intitled to privflgp,'whereupon (he was discharged amidd the. acclamations of the fpe&atofi, who mod heartily rejoiced at this txttnfim of their kixnk*. , Afoy 2 6. We hear Mr. W. has beat refuted even a place -at a fide table by the nobility and pry, who have lively bad a round of entertainments. * Jn infcrtftUa to k JfaU nmhr Jfr. Hogmrtb's itching *f Job* \Vilkts> Efy\ x ‘ X SAT AN, in glee, Jius grin’d a g|adly smile, - For deep-laid proje&s of lhccenil guile f , Jjfc lie th* angditk choir, j(but hop’d in vain) Would tunc theirnarp* to fome triumphant drain ; \ ” And wi fil’d in other accents to be sung, ; % % 1 Than thofc which iflued from a* adder’s tongue. . ; Our miscreant chief alike hi# aim |nmv nrtft* And courting vain applaate dull htr the Mu. There has been 20,000 lb. of Havana tobacco landed with in thefc few day*, which bears a high p^ce. We hear the wordupful company of fiationers tis to have a meeting, at which it is intended to propdfethe freedom of their company to Mr. Wilkes, for his steady aflertioa f the liberty of the prete, in having feed up in Us own houte presses and other materials for priMing., We we credibly informed a gre-jtb&y of printer, are ft fo-red to oppose, a. 6r as the law and privilege will per mu, a late infringemrnton their trade, by a person exercif tng the bnfinef, of printing, without luvin wferved a ren ■ lar apprenticeftup. Notwithstanding what has been Lord Gtorn Sackvilte was not to have a place, it confidently iu , k, rtcd he will soon be appointed tSWbnfiderable cm • jployment. v Z Letters yesterday, by way of Holland, brought advke that an English East ladiaman, aut-boubdl was* taken and earned into the Maminas by two French men of war,which L PP^ Cd r° ** Walpole/ Capt. ffefir, as foe has been miffing fome time, The French are taking vigorous measures to cl&r all** provinces of deserters, vagabonds, and lobfc people, Wfio •e to be tent to their colonies at the expence of the crown •—An excellent example for England. -T T i* h .” granted to Henry Norton Ivors, Bfiri of Loudoun s regMucn t/. pension of tool, per annum, for his gallant behaviour in making good the landing at Belleille where he was mod dangcrouily wounded. * Jwu 3. Yesterday 30,000'ounces of silver, and tooo ounces of gold coin, were exported for Holland, and Loo •Ounces of silver, and 400 ounces of gold for Franc. A tetter from Vienna of the 2id ult. favs a.— publkk of Genoa.finds that t P 7(h*e he t ?L j o '*! n?. t°° ps 5° m *!“* court have proved inef rif^’K 11 ! 41 “** kn °JV ftehaib “ n opposed £ this nego ta dZ ° f R ? m *’ we lre “nred foe it difeofcd to cede all her rights to the court of Great-Briiam.” ihitX‘LfnY4 *7’ the ,P Wttre ** •* tmfr o fe a attnd mon ‘a r l ee d n7.7 1° *° be railed bV .A :M E A I c a SAVANNAH, fomuiu i ; . °f A toms™ PHUAltbi*, ia*J A.pfl g. ]? ft T acquainted you of the rupture wist 3C“ I SC deviSiSS^ h 4 ; e . fißCe tia * ma *’ S‘ cevaitatMMSjW our frontiers, as well u On the ’ sjßji onU * r9 ofVirginia, .where it is laid whole iettlcments havo.been deserted. Carlifle U nowow Meri where tboofonds have ftl for (helmr.suid e under"d fteds and tts, who are fopported by the ebaruyrf the people rateidubout the place, sfcrexal ofanatrSmuo ( ‘ he .^ tt " fi 1 n gone to Fort Pitt) •“"J'JF J° the djftrefted, and in this city fubfcriprion.lre r 4l if.°, ngreß,,ions ’ *have al! ey go. near 10001. fubfcnbed; towards the foil it is ima gined Ipce Aims will be added to their relief.—Col ju quet marched from Cnrlifle fome weeks since for thi of dittlbjnrg, Md, be the lag accounts, his tag to between amd yoo rart had reached Fort Bedfiil without miy moleftaUon from the enemy. Since the army leftCarliflewe have no acconau of any mifchief done. The rendered the attempts of the Indians on that fortrefs unfoc cefsfuf. We have acconnttrlately of a reinforcement get ungan, since which the Indians have been quiet there. L> they have cutoff by fnrprife a great many ol the fma!| forts on the lakest the garnfoos they have inhumanly butchered excepting fome few that have nude their escape.— A num ber of troops have lately arrived at New-Yrk from the Havana, and others are expefied from the Mifiilippi; those with what are already there, and on their march, dtc. and may hehermfterrmfrd, it is hoped will reduce the forage, to their mferagiu, by deftroving them with as little re. morfe as theyWfoewn our unhappy countrymen that have fallen under their savage cruelty.’* Triday last put Into Tybee in diflrefs, having 101 l two of her andiors, and being short of provisions! the ship Marquis of Granby, Capt. John Kitchen, from Guirtcy, with upwards sbo slaves, and bound for Charlrilown, be, twixt which and this place ihe had been for ten days, and could not jet a pilot. ; Capt. Matin m a sloop from Antigua, on the 30th lad, — 1 e a ~ . ro-**n* ed by lightening, which also struck himfelf and knocked down one of the men upon the deck, but neither of them were much hurt. The 6th j, • lat. 30 37, he spoke with a transport (hip with sol diers, then eight days from New-York, and bound for St. Augudine, of? of which place on the Bth he law another large transport foil of soldiers. < . CusTOM-Hovaa, Entiskd Inwards. From s*pt. is, Schooner Polly, Robert Taylor, Providence Schooner Jolly Robin, William Brc w n , Tortola .14, Sloop Georgia Packet, Isaac Martin, Antigua • . Ootwbidi. For Sspt. 8, Snow Providence, John Lighten (lone, St. Croix **• PoU f> Hfibwim Jours. North-Carolin. 14, Schooner Pitt, John Minott, Charieftown Sloop Savannah, John Vicary, St. Kitts GEORGIA, C PERSONALLY appeared before me, David Montaigut, one of his Majeity’s judices assigned to keep the peace in the pari&of Chrid-church, William Johnston, late mari otrom Mkrdthe loop Savannah, John Vicary matter, now riding in this harbour, who being duly sworn maketh oath, That whereas he this deponent has been accused by Matthias Alh, that he did declare to him that he would not proceed •with the above-mentioned John Vicary in the said sloop Sa vannah in the pretent voyage, that he had found out by fome letters the.roguery, and that Capt. Vicary would nsa away with the sloop; n w this deponent upon his oath de clareth, that, to the best of his knowledge, ne can’t remem ber that he said. lay of the above exprefhons against the pre judice oi- character of the said John Vicary, not having any foundation or ground for faying so; but that he remembers he did lay he would not gd 1 n the vefTel to proceed the voy age, because he had no money to pay Matthias Ash for what he owed him at that time. And kirther this deponent faith not. Sworn before me, at his Savannah, the pth WILLIAM V JOHNSTON day of Sept. 1763. mnrk. DAVID MONTAIGUT. WHereai the copartnerfhip of Francis Arthur and com pany expired fome time ago, and it being neeeflary to ciofe the affairs of that copartnerfhip as fpecdily as pofii ble, therefore a|! persons anyways indebted thereto, are re. Suefted to pay the fame to the fubteriber on or before the 1 and ay of November neat, or they will be sued without further aodc < by JAMES BOX. A JOURNEYMAN PRINTER may meet with good cn cou rare men t bv applying to the publisher of this - paper. An APPRENTICE is also wanted.