The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, December 08, 1763, Image 3

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*Ddke of Rutland to mliS; Duke of Marlborough, Master loffte horfc; Marquis of Captain-General of his Majesty's forces:—That William Bridgen, Esq; cutler, is chosen Lord Mayor of London That the great exporta tion Os bullion fe ceased, jawing to the difference of ex change :—That an iafurregion had happened at the Ma- owing to the inhabitants refufmg to pay the subsidy agreed on to the English, winch brought on an engagemennt, in which riie Spaniards and natives loft 2500 men before it was quelled:—That it is laid the sovereignty of a certain iflana id the Med!tefftis£hn has been offered to one of our Princes of the bloqd, and it is thought the fleet lately put to sea vfill touch there in its way up me Straits: —That Dr. Spry, ode of the Civilians at Doflors Commons, is ap pointed his Majesty to be Chief Judge of Canada, and the iflail3is and territories thereunto belonging:—That a printed memorial,‘relative to the proceedings of the Dutch 49 the Eaft* Indies* was to be delivered to the Principal ’ Ministers of Staftt, and it was said, that, in consequence thereof, a categorical answer would be demanded as to the rtafon of the present armaments in Holland. Same day a fubfeription purse of 201. Sterling was run for at Sunbury, and won by Mr. Joseph Gray. The Hon. Lieut. Col. Montague Wilmot, appointed Governor and commander in chief of Nova Scotia, in the room of Henry Ellis, Esq; who requested leave to resign that government, arrived at Halifax from Quebeck the 25 th of September last. On Friday three men were committed to prison on suspi cion of horse-stealing. * We hear from Beaufort, that (ome days ago part of a wreck was seen floating near St. Helena, thought to be a schooner from Charleftown, having on board the family of Mr. Duval, who lately fettled as a pilot at Port-Royal. Monday arrived at Tybee his Majesty’s Ihip Speedwell, Robert Fanftiaw, Esq; and the Trial, James Wallace, Esq; from Charleftown. Custom-House, Entered Inwards* From Dec. 2, Brigt. Fanny, John Stark, London 8, Brigt. Fanny, James Bevin, . Jamaica Outwards. For Dec. 5, Sloop Georgia Packet, Preferred Alger, Antigua Sailed. For Dec. 1, Ship Sea Nymph, John Grant, Squth-CpjroUna - Brigt. Margaret, Andrew Elton Wells, A&tfgua Sloop Charming Kitty, J6hn Earle, Tortola 4, Snow Augusta, James Bailey, London JAKES’ CUT H BERT Has imported in the Polly, Capt. Quince, Afresh assortment of medicines ; ai& lancets, surgeons inflruments, Sec. Sec . which he will fell reasonably. He will fit up boxes of medicines for plantation use, with dirc&ions. • • Imported in the Polly, Quince, and the Fanny, Stark, from London, , An assortment of European aniE^SEuN DIA GOODS, to be fold for cafti, ot a flioit®edit, at a low “dvance, at the store 6f Meflrs. Jobg'and James Graham and company at Yamacraw, by J* simq£*munro. TOBLER’s ALMANACKS, FOR THE YEAR 1764, To be fold at Savannah, by. DAYJD ZUBLY. WTTERTEA^b^ubfcriEeniasc&iie His ntmoft tocora pleat his drawing the money and plate formerly ad vertised, and having AH! a few tickets unfold, gives this notice, that he wHI peremptorily begin to draw the said chances to-morrow,, at three o’clock in the afternoon. WILLIAM WRIGHT. JuJ! imported, in the Jlop Rachel, Cep. John Bolitho, fonm Philadelphia, and t be fold on very reafenabk terms if Christopher Pechin, at bisftere on Mr. Whitefield’r * nubarff, the following %oods, vix. T?LOUR, ship, middling, milk and butter bread, Ma- JP drfra wine in half pipes and quarter calks, Jamaica Spirits, common rum by tne hoglheaa, barrel, half barrel, , and ten gallon kegs, checfe, batter, gammons, double beer, loaf sugar, almonds, candles, soap, chocolate, white wine vinegar, onions, bar iron# tod earthen ware. ALL ptrfons who are any way, inj.btej ,0 the tiuc eduefteft’ n J H°f\ M 1° f “” ° f Darien > leafed! ;;r ;A““f and l f ,fcl,ar ?. e the f ? m ’ loon a, poffiblc, and all those who have any demands on the said eihte, are de sired to fend in their accompu, properly attested, to GEORGE M-INTUSH, Adminiftratnr. T. be fold at vendue, a, ,b, IVatch-bouft t n Savar.„ab, enTeZ?- FouRTMACT^tTiV^* 1 ’ r,ady m *v- UR TRACTS of LAND, containing 1000 acres, all contiguous to each other, lying upon the river Savan nan, in St. Matthew’s and St. George’s parities viz. 300 acres or upwards, of river fvvamp, with* nlentv nf cypress arid oak ; 300 acres or upwards, of high land with P s“ r* a 1 LO rin Savannah, containing 60 by ISo feet, known by the letter Q, in Heathcoat ward, not con tiguous to any other lot, and lies between two squares near to the intended new church. n ho use ° * WHARFF LOT °PP°ljtc to Mr. Jones’s new Any person inclining to purchase the above lands or lots at private fale* before the above day, may apply to - - . WILLIAM HANDLEY. u ot the - Wn of , 6avannah ’ in the parilh of Chnfl-Church, penwig-maker, and late constable for the town and panlh aforefaid, do hereby acknowledge to have greatly abused, highly insulted, and ill-treated Joseph Ot toknghe, of the aforefaid town and parilh, Esq; both as a magistrate and as a private person, without any just cause or provocation: And Ido further declare, that whereas I gave out that the said gentleman hath threatened to ruin me I do now freely own to have been a iniflake of mine, fuchexpreffions, or any thing tending todt, were uttered by Mr. Ottolenghe. For all which offences Ido in this public* manner heartily and sincerely beg his pardon, and will by my fnttire behaviour convince him how much I abhor my past unwarrantable conduft towards him. In confirmation of the above declaration I have hereunto signed my name. ~ , ■ * JOHN BOWLES. STRAYED or STOLEN from Mrs. Ktnnan’s plantati on, strong grey HORSE, 14 hands high, branded on the near Ihoulder WV with a fleur-de-luce a-top, and on the off Ihoulder IP.—Whoever takes up fiud horse, and deliver* him tp Lieut. Grant in Savannah, /hall be handsomely re wardld. *T‘ T O B E S 6 L D, A PLANTATION, containing 1237 acres of good rice, com, and indico land, pleasantly situated about leven miles weft from Savannah, joins on lands of Meflrs. Gib bon* and Benjamin Farley, on which there is a good dwel ling-house, a barn with two floors, and a rice machine, ft great quantity of and apple trees, Sec . 160 acres are already cleared, and under proper fences. For further particulars enquire of . v . BARTH. ZgUBERBUHLEIt to k fold, the ixtb day y uettmber at jhe Waub-beufo in Savannah, for ready monrf , ONE TRACT of LAND ia£t. parilh, contain ing iotaacres, adjoining Hum! of Mr. John Rivers.— Also 100 acres of llkd, adjoiaiag Mr. William Graves’s plantation in St. Johrrs parilh ; and also 20 acfosof land, on which is a good dwelling-fioufe, on Newport landing ; the property ofßff. Andrew Way, and seized on execution by Nov. fi ‘ MATT. ROCHE, Pniv. Majr f By order outlie Honourable Commons Mouse of AfiemblyT hereby given, * to all persons haviag de mands qn publick, not provided for in the tail year’s estimate, that they bring in their accompts, duly attested, to the dWk of the house, on or before the 15 th day of December instant, after which day no actompts will be received. THQMAS BURRINGTON, Clerk. WmUd at the Printing-Office, \ MAP M SQjBH-CAROLIN A and part of C EOR wjiole sea coast, all the i Hands, • inlets, rivers^r|®p4rtihes, townlhips, boroughs, roads, and bridges; almMeral plantations, with their proper boundary lines, |nd the names of their pro prietors : by the Hon. William Bats, ‘Efq; Capt. Gafcoign, Hugh Bryan, Esq; and D’Brahm.