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... Ifo w*>2 r #ri r . Sept w* to* dThe tfhite people mentioned m
•*nrlait* that .were defcvfcsed up to at
Niagara, arrived here UnMbifdfty, from Albany 4 , And"are
now in a rooiu'ia the Barracks of’ this city. '**- * “ J
Srpt. 17. Wednesday I all! Captain Banks arrived here
from Providence* ifti£ dfcys: With him came paflunger,
Capt. law of a Hoop belonging to this, port;
ivho, on June last, Was taken hv u Efetvkh guard a
.colta, 4 leagues from the Iho e otf Cape Tiberoon, he hav
ing.occasion to lend his. boat alhore for water on his voyage
from the Helenas, being loaded with fait. Capt* Cummings
was carriedto Porta Prince, aid After confining him and his
peopl 5 5 days in coal, they - condemned his veil'd andtrargo
.and then difmifled iiim. - I ‘• ‘ :
P\iiLidf{pbia 9 Sfpt. 27. We arc credibly informed, that
the meetings of fufferings of the people called Quakers; now
fitting at Philadelphia, have in a letter to friends in.Knglnnd
jfignitied their difapprobatifltt of the measures taken by tlic
anembly of this,province to procure a change of Govern
ment. • This letter, ’tis said, is ligned by fevrnty or eighty
members of the meeting. -Sock are the jcntmtntt of themA*
Jer and mere codftfceate of that fixity.
JOHNSON and WYLLY
.HAVE IMPORTED,
In thq last vefltls from London and Bristol,
WHITE plains'bf the'beft Quality; Loirdbn duffils;
blue half thicks ; iWutta;’ garlix and cheque ihirts;
feamtms frocks and trowiers; lhag, hnocyomib, and
‘ever!alHng“bVWdhesrug apd fearnought great coats; fear
nought and fqtjce jacket's; TaiMu& froth N 9. Itp
ravenfduck; anchors; faildii H:its bound 1 linseed oil; roll
brimflone; whire lead aVaSphnilh brown ground in oil;
lamp-black and vermillibp.; thrumbs; ozfiabuVg‘4; a lirge
:WTortmene of yiflths and y.Vrd wide Trilh linens; White dnd
brown sheeting ditto; ‘J-qths and, 7-3ths lined,and cotton
cheque?; cKKftie linen'handkerchiefs; palte-wo'rk and lilk
ditto; flfippvtf jin fie sand white Hrmnei fbohe.l, fhrtcchdng,
and hyfon tea ;• a neat Italian chair, aud a. genteel light
chaise; which,* WithTnany other articles u/ually imported
here, they will fell, at their (tore on the Bay, under the
usual advances and at avery low advance to any p>r’fo:i that
will purchaie cither thtf vvhbkty'or to any conliderablc a
■mount. *ip *•• . i . j /
i As they intend to givekiver the importing of dry goods,
and would wi& speedily to close ;dl fheir condoms in that
way, they therefor a-earnestly intfcaic r.ll thtWe Who are in*
debted to themv either by btmd, note, or bonk’*e coil nr, to
pav their refpe&ivc debw, or dlfe to*fettle them to their f;t
risfailion, By die firilaif jahtjaby ne:it. * r -qi .** ; * J
They have also to fell,'on rCafongbk terirtV WdMrrd?a
and northward ruin; Vidoniawirte;* bell PhiladetpMa flour f
ihip bread; 1 water, butte r,m*i milk bil3air*V* vlrOdohittf;
fperinaCcti, wax, and tafloukchndlcs. “ r *
r n . —: —t-! —.... -i- ■■ t +
WTJERIvAS Mefl'rs, Moadie und BulliogaiJ Aave aflign
.. ed hooks and securities lor. money unto .the
Honourable Rawjjn-s Low ndes, Lfq. and
son of Lomlosy merchant, in tjruli far Mr. jcdin: Wat forte,
and thefr other creditors; and Thomas Moodic has alibaf
fjgned hid parxicular b<>f>ks and fccuiities for oioocy dnto thd
gbo\'c-nicndoped genllemeniim triilt for the fame tife: Thcfc
are dclirc all ptrfods indebted tidier .to the co
parmtrfnip of Moodie and Ballingall, or to Thomas. Moodie
jp his own right, by fun pie cotutrad, nottr~bond, br other
specialty, immediately to call ujxm Mr. fettle
with him, who is fully authorifed tib receive and give proper
discharges for the fame, and to’ taige notice, tl|at nopcrlon,
except one of the above-mentioned assignees, catn this
date, give a legal acquittance for any of the aforefaid de
niands, it’is expected that all debts due as above will bo
tlifeharged before the Aril day of December next at farthell,
ptherwife they will be put in iuit without
Clnrleflown, 19th Sept. 1764.
N. B. Mr. Creighton may be found at his lodgings at
Mrs. Perkins’s in Old Church-llreet,
AN OVERSEER is wanted by the fubferiber.—Any
pcrfrtn properly qualified for taking charge of a few
pair of lawyers, and who can be well recommended for his
diligence, fobricty, and honclty, may meet with good en
couragement from LEWIS JOHNSON.
- M :,r r 11 0M A s ‘At o; R G A M
‘! •:A ■•. HAS tAT£LV JMHO|BT£U, fj
ii. j ,Jn the latt velftll from Lon&qn and Bristol, u |
European .md east-india goods, fuithbie^r
the prcfent anTappronching leafon, which he will felt,
at his flore in Ellis’a-tquare, upon reafonabk terms r for call!
ctHunt,credit. , ) , ;fr f
* —” i *■■>( f ' > r~,
Cos be foib on rrafouabfe rtnito,
A TRACE of FIVE HUNDRED ACRES of LAND,
fltuated on a navigable circle, called Collins’s creek
on the south flde of Great Ogechee, adjoining the pf.UV?a
ti°n of Mr. James Butler, containing about 200 acres of
good swamp, 250 of oak and hickory land, and coaerts ot
pine barren. Also,
A TRACT of SIX HUNDRED ACRES, very
f.tntly fltuated on the south bank of Midway river',
four miles above the town of SUnbury, At either for* fic<^
corn, or indico.———Tor further particulars inquire of thb
printer. T.
“” ■
‘ ‘u& T? AWAY from the fubfvßbcr, a piKr
* RUE MAN named Fr n k jc, 1 whd tap.
gun and shot pouch with him. H 43
* s a *, T ‘ vell fellow, fpealls feS-
ken Englilh, with the Spanith accent*, having
been fcveral years at the Havana.—Whoever
Avil! deliver him to Mr. George Baillieih Sa
vannah, or to me in Augufla, fliail receive 2qs. rev^ard l , bc r
fuies all charges. JAMES
■■■ ■ r”-<y
T O B E *SO L B BY ’
JAMES. JOHNSTO N,
AT THE PRINTING-OFFICE, “ ’
A COLLECTION OF DO O - '^.
AMONGST WHICH ARE, , . {
Apventurcs of Sir Launceloi Greaves, 2 vols.
tales, ; vols. Arabian nights entertainments i
hiflory of Mils Betfv Thoughtless, 4,v01j. fortunate cUinM’Jf
imaj, 2 vols. Sophronia, or letters to the ladies ; Cftwpf
befl’s naval hillory, 4 vols. reverie, ox a flight to 4>*t
r tdife of fools, 2 vols. hillory of Lucy Wellers, 2 vyls.nbi'l
flories of lady Frances S , and lady Caroline
3 vols. letters that palfcd between Tivodofm*.
fl tfttia, after flic had tuken the veil; tr.inflatioi; of Qii JRlad
froiix tl\e French by the author of Roderick Raudoniy 41
Vais, female Qyixqle, 2 vols. liillorv of the devil; proifq of
hull, i'.voL. hudibr.u with cuts; nilforjl of the
2 female founding; I'ookc’spjiuthcon; woyl.4jlVUVo
mature, 2 vols. world, ynwxalkcd, 2 uds.
pirates, 2 vols. Amelia, 4 vols. Tom Joqcs, 4
rifla lUrlowe, 6 vols. the cloifler, pp arnou4A t oi a
and huni Englifli hermit;.H icrL’s lifenf
fwoid eirl of iialilodry, a hidorical romance,’
9/ a t41c,,2,v015. life and iulveipturw fafavti
ed
vols. T.rriilrus ants Sophia, or anew fyltein us
uanllatud from tlic Ercncli of Mri Roulfca’J, }
the death of Abel; letters to the Putfrtf At. qf. Lefdi£#ives4
giviag ad account of a voyage to Canady, ti#V
that vail country, and Louiliana, to the Gujf of hfaxicqijby
Father Charlevoixthe poetical tel Ludo, qr.mufei iq nnjrcy
jlory ; love feulL, or the diiferent lnqtkiHls of cquUikij*
in country throughout tlic known'vvqrld;
and satirical hillory of the years 1737,*
and 1760, In a ferit-s of 104 humourous
prints, containing all the moil unvjrkahl*
characters, and caricatures, of thole memorable
which is annexed an explanatory key to every print, ren
deiiug tlie whoi*doit-and ftgaiflcanrola, ArqcfVjn
iohofon’s
tionary; Gla lie’s cqokery j Hxfclden’s lea man’s afli
ilaht; Weft-India pilot l Ward’s^yithernAjlkk^j soil’s
navigation j Mrs. Rowe’s work*, 2
crciles; meditations and contemplations, by a lady
court on death ; new week’s preparatiop i^fa }yonhy % (gctfVgt
ing of the Lord’s fugper; Neulctcn oil virtue and happt
nefs; 4m biblcs; fniall pocket ditto neatly bound and gilt;
large livo prayer books, big print; ftnaJJ pocket dittn qratly
bound and gilt; small bouks for children; a few new^am
phlets, plays, and farce; .- Also, lotteries or small priut*
Ibr childxcn, blank books, pen engines, St c. &e.