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years ago by f>ei fpiu .64* eminence on this fide the witer—
And ibut.fome cOpic* of letters arc actually in this town, and
Others soon expefted.—To whatevercaufethefefeveritiesare
owing, if behoves the colonies to represent their grievance!
in the llrongell point of light, and to unite in such measures
as will be cjedual to obtain redress. -
•’ It is thought a certain G ron the continent will
Toon be recalled, and that a L t G r will be
advanced to his place.
It is feared by many who wish well to Great-Britain, that
the new A-—t of P 1 will greatly distress, if not total
ly ruin fome of her o<wti maufaftures.—lt is thought that by
means of this A—t less ot her ‘woolen cloths, to the amount
of fome thousands llerling, will be purchased in this cold
climate the enfoing winter.
We are told that all the funerals the last week were con
cluded upon the new plan of frugality.
Nothing but Frugality can now save the diftrejftd northern
colonies from impending ruin.—lt ought to be a consolation
to the good people o 4 a certain province, thai the greatell
man in it exhibits the moft rigid example of this political as
well as moral virtue.
Fb:ladtlpbxa\ Od. 1 8. The Rev. Mr. George Whitefield
sets cut next Monday morning for Georgia.
SAVANNAH, November 8.
MONDAY last the sth in ft. being the anniversary of the
Gunpowder Treason, was observed here as usual.
The following gentlemen aie eleded rcprefentatives to
serve in the enfumg General Aifembly of this province, viz.
For the dillrid of Little Ogechcc, Henry Burquoin , Esq.
For Great-Ogechee and parjlh of St. Philip, Jonathan
Cicb> an and Ri bard Crooke, Efqrs,
For Midway and parish of St. John, JoJeph Gibbons , Wil
liam Jones , and Peter Salle ns , Efqrs.
For Ebenezer and parish of St. Matthew, of seven can
didates put up, William Ewen, Elijha Butler, and John Adam
Treutlen, Efqrs.
Died.] Thursday Nov. i, a few miles from Savannah,
Mrs. Farley, wife of Mr. Benjamin Farley planter. —Friday
Nov. 2, in Savannah, Mr. William Morfon, a gentleman
from Monfbrrat.
Yeftcnday put into Tybee by contrary winds, the (loop
Rachel, Bolitho, from Philadelphia, bound for St. Augu£
tine. The schooner Augulline Packet, Goffe, which failed
on Saturday, is also put back.
SEVERAL gentlemen having taken under confldcratior.
the great advantages that arise to the poor and indigent
from charitable societies, have agreed to enter into a society,
at Savannah, on the 30th day ofthis inliant November, and
to meet at the house of James Machenry, at ten of the clock
of the? forenoon of that day, when the rules proposed for, rc
giilating the society will be communicated to every gentle
man, of what nation or profeffion soever, who may be desir
ous to become a member of the fame.
N. B. Evcrv poor person without diftindlion will be in
titled to the cnarity of the society.
. A Lad that understands arithmctick, and writes a tolc-
UX rable hand, is wanted to attend iifthb Surveyor-Gene
ral’s Office, either on hire or as an apprentice t if the latter,
He will be properly initrudted so as to qualify him for the
employment of a surveyor; a taste for drawing will greatly
recommend him, and better answer the purposes to himfclf
and his employer. HENRY YONGE, Surv. Gen.
Cos be fold at a beep lotu abbancc,
Exceeding Good Flour made at Augufla,—Englifh and
New-York Ship Bread, —Mufcovado Sugar,—Coarfe
Salt, —Jamaica Rum, —Madeira Wine in any quantity not
lafi than three gallons,—Negroe Shoes, —Split Pcafe, Sc c.
fey _ ALEXANDER I'YFFE and CO.
Q TOLEN or STRAYED from Mr. Jonathan “Bryan’s
cowpcn, on Grcat-Opeehee river, fome tin;e last spring,
TWELVE COWS and YEARLTNGS, branded fome AB
in one, others MB in one, and all of the grown cattle 1C f
the ear marks arc, feme with two flits in each ear, others
both ears cropt, a flit, and what is commonly called an un w
der keel. It’s probable they may be about Ebenczcr endea
vouring to go back to Carolina.—Whoever will hunt up
these twenty-four heaii of cattle, with their inCreafe. (if they
have any) and drive them into Mr. George Cuthbcrt’s \a
*ure, fhajl bp well rewarded by JAMES CVTOO3RT.
TO BE SOLD ett Saturday tie icth el 12 O \&J, at tlj
h atch'tfoujie in Savannah,
T HE SLOOP
C II A R M I N jG* K 1 r T V,
_ About fcventy-fjve tons burden,
lCr oat * r *Kii‘ n ß*
and apparel. ~ v
The conditions will be made known on
the day of falc, before which any person inclinable to pur,
chafe jaidjfloop may treat with Mohrs. Johufon and WyHy.
T O U SOLD,
LOAF Sugar,—MufcovadoSugar,—Flour,— Ship Bread
—Jamaica. St. Kitts, .nnd Philadelphia Rum,—Wine,*
—Double Beer, —Fine Chocolate,—Spermaceti C-.u<b-
and Soap. WILLIAM HANDLEY.
N. B. Dollars will be taken In payment for merchandize
at 5s
‘/O BE SOLD by thefulja iler, at publun -vendue, en ‘fiuydap
tld iurt. at Sunlury,
TWENTY Negroes, a Stock of'l'ame Cattle, Breeding
Mares, Colts, a Flock of Sheep, and a Qua titv of
Wool. Also, a Lot in said town, No. 1, with improve
ments thereon, together with Plantation Tools, &c.—Rice
or indico will be taken for payment the 22d January next, or
cash the lit March next. Security to be given if required,
and the property not to be altered until the conditions aru
complied with. MARK_C \RR.
O 'l RAYED from Beulah, Od. 30th, T\V O i itVI<SKS f
O the one a ROAN, about 8 years old, and 13 and a half
hands high, branded on the off ihoulderO; th other a
SMALL DARK BAY, about 12 hands hi *h.—As also ruin
Savannah, Nov. 3d, a LARGE BAY HORSE, about 14
and a half hands high, 8 years old, with a liar in hi, lore
head, poor and hump-back'd.—Wfro’oever secures said hor
ses, and delivers them to the fubferiber in Savannah, fhali
be rewarded by ROBERT M‘CLA ! CHIE.
WHEREAS the Tol lowing grants have never been carl
ried through the Auditor General's otiice, agreeable
to the tenor thereof, NO 1 ICE is hereby given to all con
cerned, that, unless they arc forthwith forwarded, tlicv will
be returned to hia Excellency in council, and thereby be
come liable to be vacated.
Savannah, Oft. GREY ELLIOTT, Dep. Aud. Gen.
8, 1764.
LIST of GRANTS in the AUDITOR GENERAL'*
OFFICE.
BRyan Jonathan, Lot in llanhyitke
Ditto. 250 Acres St. Matthew’s parish
Bcvcrhoudt Ifabrandt Van, Lot in Hardwicke
Beverhoudt Adrian, Lot in ditto
BaiDy Thomas 90 Acres Savannah township
C'ouli'on Jacob 100 St. George's paring
Conyers John 200 Ditto
Dowdy i<ichard 50 Chriil-Church
Dullea Maurice, Lot in Hardwicke
Deleon Ariel, Town and Faim Lot in Savannah
Fenton Martin 150 Acres ChriJl-Church pariffi
Ditto 50 Ditto
Fitch John 300 St. Paul
Ditto 300 Ditto
Helvinfline John aco Christ-Church
Hudson Robert 150 St. George
Hudson Charles 100 St. Matthew
Humphreys John 400 St. John
Homer Robert 700 St. Andiew
Little William, Lot in Hardwicke
Lawfonjohn 200 Acre St. John’s parish
Mackay Patrick, Town and Farm Lot in Savannah
Minis Minis, Town and Farm Lot in Savannah
Maxwell Audley 150 Acres St. John’s parish
MacCltlland John 750 Christ Church
Outerbridgc White, Lot in Augusta township
Peacock Thomas 250 Acres St, John’s parish
Ditto 100 Ditto
Ditto 150 St. Andrew
Parris Francis 100 Christ-Church
Ross Hugh 250 St. Andiew
Sigfrits George 150 Christ-Church
Simmons Elizabeth 500 Acres St. JohnV parish
Ticfs Jacob 100 Chr* *.Church
Tritlen Frederick 250 St. Philip
Wilson William joo St. John
Way Mofcs 150 fit. Andrew * <