The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, November 21, 1765, Image 3

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diiu utaivu l/umhcis.— — A n£ Il)Oit ilHpOr* tantthat ever came under con fideration in Amerijca. : y. ■% The following is a lift of the Gentlemen affembled.t • Majfocbujets- Bay. James Otis, Oliver Partridge, and TV mbthy Ruigles, Efqrs. . ‘*!,/. * • Rhode- if and. Metcalf Bowler, and Henry Efars. • * Connecticut . Eliplialct Dyer,, Samuel William Johnlon, and David Rowland, Efqrs. • NWltft. John Cruger, Robert R. Livipgfton, Philip JLmngftdd,,William Bayard, and Leonard Lifpbriard, Efqrs. f - Robert Ogden, Hendrick Fiftier, and jfo feph Borden, - Efftri.. . • J 1” “ * RtnMvania. John Dickinson, John Morion, and George Bran, .Efbrs. - . - ; v ■ -, v - Gmxrnmtnt of the covntiet of Nt'.Ocaflk, Knit and SttJJtx on ‘De laware. Jacob Kollock, Csefar Rodney, and Thomas Mac- Kean,. Liars. • - * ;*• . , . 1 Maryland: William Mardock; Edward 7*irghihatt, and Thome Ringgold, Bfqrs. ‘ r . .*• Seutb-iG&rcjtna. - Thomas Lynch, Cbriftopher Gadsden, and John Rutledge, F.fqrs. •' \ .TheFqflbojiving declaration) /aid to.be. a twe;cOp/.from the original, ftuc;k up. at the Watch-ho life on Tuesday. H. rpj*<st the lubabftqnU of South- Carolina. . ?.\ ,yf ‘ ! I . -\i i‘ H t “■ AVING rfcei ved in formation frommanyof my friends, bokhiUlifefe and difagieqable for me to act in any office under the Stamp ACt, and being myfelf an enemy to impofittoits, f pakrthn declaration, that I have not yet received any ipp I QintWnt,.4 c PHj at jp n * to any office under the 4 ftdbW. hereafter receive apVj I willSiOt proceta to execute brbbatibb ‘atjrf.otdent, of>fi* pTthe pediW of tne proylncb for wH&hl riiy be Whichi if re quired I-hforeldV so confirm uppnoa/h,\btingk true fren| to &£ c<9f#tiSej, and to tbis.in particular.—Giyen onder my hind, of Novemfok,., Tiii• ’ ‘(Signed) ‘*• JOHN PARNfIAM. Whd'isito be deputed toteCl for George Angus. -- The Portland, Capt.Jiiggins. is arrived at CharJeftown. after a paftage of fix weeks from London* papers for Georgia,Bermuda, and the Bahama’., wd-fcmeAr 0 last advices came from Jamaica Bis Excellaicy Governoy Lyttleron had notified writs for* new^aflnMy. —The former, aflcably had been then difolVed abuut two T John* Hughes Esq. appointed distributor offtampsfor the provtner of Pennfy Ivania, counties of Newctftle.Kent •nd Suffcx upon Dclav/ftit, and Jared lngerfoll, £f* -p- Sid offices”. the PrOV,nCeofCoaneakttt refighed thei# Extra# of a letter from f gentleman at Natchez fort to bit friend id : „ t • j Sf* W dated ilth V. r'i- ar ” VC r fC tbc f utK ult ’ and hadt^e agreeable fa ?Ce °k“ e L ° f thc count ries in the world? foom this fort, which is built nigh the banks of the river Mimlippi, for about forty miles back, is absolutely delight fuL the loil the richeftl ever saw, (tho* born in Old Eug land) the oak, hickory cedar, poplar, and beech, remar raa. *frg e r it would be the greatest crime in the world to •utter this part of the mer to remain unfettlcd, as the in habitants would reap every advantage that could be expeft ed from the richest lands. Every kirid of grain that Europe produces would here grow in the greatest perfeftion.” ‘ Seven families, consisting of about yt people, arrived here on Saturday last, from Maryland, ih order to fettle iq this province ; amonglt them are a good many who have been used to farming, and fome tradesmen. On Sunday the f 7 th inst. an prgan, presented by Edward Barnard, Esq. and placed in the nrw gaHery of the church in this town, was opened by Mr. John Stevens jun. who is appointed Organist. . Died.] Sunday Nov. 17th, in Savannah, Mr. Benjamin Farley Dlanter. Tuesday Nov. 19th, it Ebenezer, the Rev. Mr. John Martin Bolzius, the firft minister lent out by the late I'/ultces and the Society for promoting Christian Know ledge in the hill tranfportof Saltzburghers m the year 1734. 4 ‘ Saturday last ai rived here, the Hoop Molly, Samuel Hal(, from Maryland; Sunday the brigt. Ranger, George South ward. from Salem; and on Tuefdacy arrived at Cockfpora ship from Philadelphia. Entered outwards since our last, the schooner Friendlhip, William Gilmour, for Jamaica. •Cleared, the sloop Betsey, Peter Currie, for St. Croix. , ;; ; . LmmentHouJ? ofjfemblj, ‘fnejday AW. 19, 17*5 } Ordered, THAT, there be a call of this House on Monday fc’n night; and that notice thereof be publiffied in the next Gazette. By Order of the House, V, • ; S.fARLEY, D Clk.l is finally to give notice to all persons indebted to X the estate of James Bell, that unlcfs they immediately diicharge their refpedive accounts,- they will be put ih fu;t • without further %otiCe by • t KKLSALL, DARLING, and MUNRO, Adam. I>.OOND last Sunday morning, underthehoule adjoinhrg ’ the fubferiber, by one of his apprentices.* TWENTY YARDS of COARSE BROWN SHEETING. Theqwner may have it on proving his property and paying for this by applying to JAMES LOVE, “'7l; LL persons indebtcdTo the fubferiber are requefteS tp make immediate payment, or lettle the fame to his fstisfaftion ? and all thole .any. demands agaioft him *rq desired to make them known, as he pro poles leaving the province in three has to dispose of> upon .reaidnable terras, A .CORNER LOT in the town of*Sa aftnab, knPW by the *q umber 5 in Mobrt ty thing, Percf- Val ward, adjoining'the house of Dr. Perkins, whereon is a good ftable', and the lot enclosed with.a board fence. ON E OTHER LOT* 6t*ate faid town, the ‘number l, cOnUimng too feet in front on the river', 30b few •FOUR VALUABLE TRACTS of LAND following, that >S to fay, 1 One traft, Containing .338 acres on Grnt-Oge chee riveN bounded forth-ealtward by land of Jonathan Bryan, Efq.,fouth*ealiward by land of John M‘lxan, aod by JGM ©Bier traft of 200 acres, in St. John s pariffi, bounded south-east by land now.or late of Ilaac Tripp, on thc north-call by land of the aforefaid-Jonathan Bryan, and on all other ftdes by vacant One tract M 100 acres, in the diftridof Newport, founding orth.ertU wardly on lands of Lachlan M‘lntoffi, and adjoining the f .bove traCl of /ituate in the pariffi of SL Andrew??, bounded nortMaß ofi vacant lands, and on all other fidcaby creeks and mot ffies of Sapello river.—Any person indinable to-pmehafe the whole, or fcny of the above premises, may treat ijnth Q^ / § ANDREW'S t) AY, IY EING the 30th inst. the MEMBERS of the S l\ AN !j DREW’S CLUB are desired to meet at the house Mr’ lame. Mathcpry io Savannah, at ten o’clock in t..e forenoon. Clk.' 1 t 0 ■