The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, November 29, 1764, Image 2

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With equal readtncfs we (hall take under confederation what yux Lxcfolwy.ltts beep farther pleased to recommend to ul with refpeft to the ruinous (late of fort Augufla, and of the Gftard-houfe in Savannah; tad we only wish that the citgumilances of this province did coirefpond with our real desires to comply with every recommendation fignified to us b|f your Excellency.. . The fatisfadion your Excellency difeovers ia communicat ing to us the happy situation of our Indian affairs, convin ces us of your great regard to the real welfare and interest of tins province; and v/e f in the mod grateful manner, ac knowledge the obligation we are under to your Excellency for preferring us in so tranquil a date, as to have rendered ufetefs the vote of credit with which you were (o worthily in* trolled. . ■ We (hall take under consideration the produce of the last year’s tax, and for the necefTary Services of the corrent year we will chearfully provide.; We ihall use our utmost endea vours to give such dispatch to the publick business that the attendance thereon may not become injurious or burthenfome to auy of the members, and doubt not but the fame will be conduded with that temper, unanimity, and confidence, that has hitherto proved (o conducive to the welfare of this province. By order of the House. ALEXANDER WYLLY, Speaker, * Commons House of Aftmbly, Nov. 23, 1764. Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen, Iff Am Very much obiigtd to you fbr tbit addrtfs , and the difpefiien A y— Jbew to provide for the fever ai mutters recommended by me ; 4*d to cosocwr in jhcb stuaftsres cu appear to be for bis Majefyt fer miee, and the welfare of the province. Theft things cannot bat be 4tery acceptable it me s and maniftji that spir it, which will , / doubt mot, be applattded by your conftitutnti. And 1 mujf not omit, Gen tlemen, to return you on bed thanks for your kind approbation of tm pmdnd. JAMES WRIGHT. * 44 Nov. *3, 1764. % ; Both houses of afleably have unanimoufiy voted their thanks to.the Hon. William Clifton, Esq. Chief Justice of Weft-Florida, and late Attorney General and Member of his Majesty's Honourable Council in this province, for his (flifipterefted and aprigh; condufr in his office, and Ms very fc&ful and unwearied attend? xe as a member of that boar d. Ittiraß of a letter from London, dated Sept. 4, 1764. . M As to our publick affairs, this last week has been heavy •n the Oppofittou: Mr. Leggc their chief is dead, the Duke af Devon(nirp gone for the Spa, on account of his bad date •f health, and his own friends think he will never return a live; Alexander Beck ford it’s said has declared off in th# \Ci*X Opposition, which will occafioa groans from the Com mon-Council.—The great noise about Honduras, and the Jpgwaod cptters ottflru&ion, and the affair ofTurkj-Ifiarid, all blown to nothing; and we are looking out for the saws 4>f Effect! Foniatowiki being chosen King of Poland ; the *lesM came an Monday the 17th nit. —Also wft pre told our Pariiamant will not fit fill after Chriftmafs, hue |hat is no certain.—Governor Melville failed fbr the Grt* siades lad meek.—As fbr our allies, we are greatly (hocked at the murder of the confined Prince of Rttffia in prison; our as also our Protestant brethren the Dutch, are putting the bell face upon it they can, but murder mill and <wiil be out. It’s the opinion ot many wife people that the Empress, who is fufpfolcd, will soon be greatly embroiled in herowu dominions, if not dcmolifhed. Also it’s believed that the King of Pru/fia, another ally, is wore out in ass eon dilution, and will no more be described the fwift-footed .Achilles, as it takes four men to put him into a carriage, and .as many to take him out. What influence this may have up on the Family-Compact- men time muff determine, for the ‘.Queen of Hungary will be af ripe as ever to have the bieach _field of Germany again in her poffcffion.—No change, nor 3 appearance of any, 10 the mini dry .—William Guerard Ha - mil ton goes from thi court to that of Naples as our Refi _dent.” A*ai van. From * Nov. 26, Snow Charming Nancy, Rover Bellinger, Phi ladelphia and Charleftown . Saitin. For Nov. 23, Brigt. Laleah and Sufaunah, N. Crofiey, St. Kitts OorwsD*iowsD. For Ship Fricndfhip, Samuel Ball jun. St. Augustine Sloop Indultry, Philip Hughes, South-Carolina . esmtkjhw, Kc wmlrr t 6. A number of German protr •ants, inveigled to England by a peifon viio calls hi r.\e Colonel Sfcmpd, beftg-reduced to great ftrdfts, have be. gCnerouQjf relieved by the voluntary contnbations 0 f Majesty, many lords and gentlemen, societies, Sec. and (h;„. were advertised for, the i 4 th of Sept, last, to bring four hun dred of them to this province. n ~ The Right Hon. Major General Lord Adam Gordon i Cl; • bw, * th ; beginning of last month his Lordship and the Honourable John Stuart, Esq Suber intendant Qf the foutbern diftria, wjth their attendants so out from Panfacola, by way of New-Orleans, for Mifliftnfii His Excellency George Johnftouc, Esq. Governor of WefL Florida, is arrived at Mobille from England. . This day oue hundred barrels of rice, of the present cron were fold for fifty (hillings currency the hundred pound weight, and is the firil parcel fold. * Marriid.] Nov. nth, Peter Bacot, Esq. to Miss FIIF, 1 beth Harramond. Poffcript. By news papers to 24th September, just arrived in the Nancy, Capt. Young, from Poole, we learn that—“ Letters fr-m Spain assert that all the differences between that crown and Greatßritain about ifie logwood-cut ters at Honduras were amicably terminated.—Admiral Pyo had hoisted his flag on board the Kent at Plymouth.—'Two (hips were actually taken up to bring the Palatines, mentioned above, to this province —The French make grievous plaints of the vigilance of the British cruizers at St. Pierre and Miquelon.—lt is (aid orders are issued to work double tides, and to augment the number of artificers in the King’* yard at Portfqiouth, Plymouth and Chatham ; thirty (hilling* fieri rnga month was offered for sailors to man the fleet fit ring out at Portsmouth.” TO BE SOLD, on IVednefday the of December next , at tha plantation where Patrick M* Kay, Efg. now reftdes, three mi let above the town of Savannah, About twenty valuable negroes, a mongst whom are, a good house carpenter, fomt sawyers, and house wenches. ; At the fame time and place will be fold, A FEW HEAD of TAMB CATTLE, THREE HORSES, THREE MARES and COLTS, and SUNDRY PLANTATION TOOLS, Bcc. —Alfo, A TRACT of LAND on Mill-Island, containing 450 acres, or thereabout, well timbered, and fit for rice, corn, or indico. And on Wtdhejday the I tth of December will be jeld, at the boujh , l where Mrs. Kennast now lives in Savannah, , /ALL her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. , If theffbove days fhoald prdve rainy, the sale will be oft the next fair day. * * ’ Any perlon inclinable to pprehafeany of the said negroes, &c. before the day of sale may apply to y v’ Patrick M‘Kay, or ; . : , ‘ George cuTHBERT. y\ LL persons indebted to ifie partnerlhip of Bppinger and 4TV Loremore are desired to pay their refpeflive <Kbts to the fubferibers,’ in order that their affairs nuy be fettled; and all persons having demands on the folate of Andrew Lore more, deceased, a;c desired to give in their accompts, pro perly attefled, to JOHN EPPINGER, Adminiflrator, or ■ : . , , ANNE LOREMORE, Administratrix. JOHN M ‘ FA R LEIN, TAYLOR FROM LONDON. MAKES all forts of Officers Uniforms, laced or plain and Ladies Riding Habits, after the newest faihion* in London. Thofo who may be plepfed to avour him with their cuilom may depend on being well tfed. He lodges op*. pofite Mrj. Minis’s in Savannah. : THE fabferiber having reiblved to depart this province for England-early in the spring, gives notice, that he is ready to appear, answer, and give bail, to any suit or summons that may be brought again ft him, in terms of the Attachment Afl; and deft res all persons who have any de mands against him to deliver them in, in order to their being difeharged; and all persons in anywise indebted to him arc requefted'to make speedy payment. And because little re gard is generally (hewn to advertisements of this nature, the lubfcriber takes this opportunity to afTure all persons con cerned, that they will be sued indiscriminately without ms other or further notice. LACHLAN MACGILLIVRAY.