The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, July 13, 1768, Image 3

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WHEREAS tl* Provoft-Marflul of tbit province, by virtue of a writ of attachment te him dlrefted, did attach the lands tene ptetti, good*, chattels* monies, debts* and books of account* of Philip Atftoa* who is absent from and without the limits of the said province, in the hands and possession of Isaac Perry, at the foil of Messrs. Inglii aid Hall* merchants; AND WHSRBAS the (aid Isaac Perry, as a cre ditor in poffeffion* hath* agreeable to the direAion of the Attachment fcw. Sled his declaration in his Majesty's Ganera! Court of Plats again* the said Philip Alftoa* and hath obt lined the following rale* viz. ’ Pas av, Creoi- 1 ORDERED* That the defendant do appear and plead tot in poflefflop, f > within a yeti'and a day, otherwise judgment. Against j. By the Court* . Alston. . J. PRESTON and PRYCE. C. G. C. NOTICE is therefor* hereby given, That, unless the said Philip Alftox do appear and plead agreeable to the afbrefaid rule or order, judgment will be entered against him accordingly. C. WATSON, Attorney for the creditor in possession. WHEREAS the Coroner of this province* by virtue of n writ of at tachment to him dire&ed, did attach the lands and tenements, goods and chattels, moaies* debts, and books of account, of John High ridner, who is abfcnt from and without the limits of the said province, in the hands and possession of Matthew Roche, AJling Provost Marshal of the province aforefiid, at the suit of John Rae and Francis Macarnn, Executor* of the laftwi)l and testament of John Pettycrow. deceased • AND WHEREAS the laid John Rae and Francis Macartan HAVE a- Serable to the direA'ion of the Attachment Aft, filed their declaration in Geneta! Court of this province against the said John Highridncr, and have obtained the following rule, viz. ExaeuToas of PiTTYCaow 1 ORDERED, That the defendant do ap- f P c *r and p lc-ad within a year and a day, ’ John Hioii^vulftE* j othrrwife judgment. By the Couit, aid lone, I*6B. PRESTON and PRYCE, C. G C NOTICE is tbeiefore hereby given, That, unless the said John Hichrid ner do appear and plead, agreeable to the aforefaid rule or order, judg ment will be entered against him accordingly. 6 GREY ELLIOTT, Attorney for Plaintiffs. IH AV E enquiredin&kthe Pi ice of Flour, which I find to be as follows! vi*. White, sis. Vhcaten, i 9 i. 6d. and Household, 6s. per too . at which prices the fL Loaf (hould weigh; WHITE, - V - . °5 o’ WHEATEN. - . • ‘ * a • HOUSEHOLD, - - . 36 0 GEORGE BAILLIE, Comraiflary. A FEW COPIES of the ACTS of the GENERAL ASSEMBLY pafled last session to be fold by the printer of this paper. ♦ ssstssssssstssswssssssssssss SAVANNAH, Jtftr 13. THURSDAY last the two vessels which put into Tybee on the sd af June last, with settlers on board far East-Florida, failed for St. Auguftme. On Monday last John Simpfoa* Esq. was married to Miss Bctfey Mar tin, daughter of Mr. Clement Martin fen. Entered fer Exportation nt the Custom Htuft in Savannah, frem tit eth din es . ‘ jfpnllaf to tbt stb day of July infant, ij ICE, 4,07 j* barrels Cedar palls, i 95 345 half barrels Indico, 457 lb. , T. ar 4 barrels Deer ffiini, l4hog(heads Pitch, 41 barrels j*6 bundles Sago powder* 871 b. Racoon feins, 8 bundles Corn, *,853 bushels Beaver (kins* a bundles Rough rice* 600 bushels Poxfkins, ■> l bundle Pcale, 70 bushels Otter fkins* (bundle Orange juice, 6 hoeftieads Tanned leather, 886 Tides Pork, 143 barrels Pine lumber, *93*359 fee Beef, ,6* barrels Shingles* 6 94 . 3 *5 Hog. and fhootr*. ,00 Staves and heading* 195,1*4 Horses, 76 Own, 30 Hay and draw, 9 tons EnTiaan Inwards at the Custom-Hovsi. From July 9, Schooner Jane, Charles Morgan, Antigaa Brigt. Montague, William Downe, Jamaica is* Sloop N-ocy, John Lowry* Antigna Schooner Sally, John Mills, St. Chriftophers Entered Outwards. For Brigt. Chance, , Gibraltar •Sloop Indrfftry,-•■Daniel Tuttle, Bolton Schoonqj|Ogecltse, David Drummond, Grenada ScboolPA£**f *Ann, Lawrence Clark* South-Carolina ** Jpfe Cleared. For July 8, Snow Sterling* John Greene* Jamaica ’ ExtraO of a letter from Oxford. ** Friday laft* the nth of March, 1768, fix Students belonging to Ed——d Hall were expelled the University, after an hearing of fcvcral hours* for holding mcthodiftica! tenets, and taking upon them to pray, read or expound the feriptures, and ling hymns, in private koufes. The Principal of the Hail defended their doArinas from the thirty-nine arti cles of the eftabiifhed church, spoke in the highest terms of the piety and exeusplariacfs af their lives, but this motion war over-ruled, and fen ten ce proiouacod agawft then. Dr. N— l, one of the heads of the hoafes frbftmd. A*t .as these fix pentlemaa were expelled for haviag /owi. r k.‘fc 1 * n ' r rrofK t 0 i,w ,ht co " i “ a “ „ vu f axotbor ltltfr from Oxford, March 18. 1768. „ The particuUrs relative to the proceedings against tbt fix yopnif gentlemen of fad and Hall yoo have already heard. Never was greater malice exetcifed on the one haad, nor a more particular submission on the ther. Some of them, indeed, by n well meant seal, have fallen iato J" tbe can bo said; nor can this evqn be said of them nil. This fence nee of cxpulfion* never inffided but up. on tne moll atroonus enmes* was pronounced against one of thofc gen. t.emen for what was done about two years before be was a member of the University, and which he himfelf has been long convinced was-au iodif cretioa. Ihe others were not in the lead coufcious of having afted a gainlt any law either human or divine; but as soon as ever they wera ’ r P ra y ,n S or expounding the feriptures, in a pri. rata haufe, was contrary to the sense which the Seniors in the University put ufton the statute, they immediately dcfilteJ* which wa* months be fore their expulfioa. Two or three of them were accused of being bred to trade* j a dreadful crime! and of being inefficient in their kn wledgo or the learned language*; as wonderfuU reason of not being able to pur- Juc their dudies at the Univerfity* as it would be for removing food irom a roan tmeaufe he was hungry. The concourse of people upon this * occasion was prodigious, and the behaviour of the Re*. Dr. D—-n, the Principal of th* Hall, was that of the scholar, the gentleman, thechrif cafion*” U,C fMen- * ° nl/ f ° Ur head * of were P n{tnt 00 tkii oc -1 4 talifJFy'*'* l M * <kr v man •” faparijh eburtb of Cbitvlay in the Hoc ft ts EPIGRAM. SINCE downy DoAors spend their time, In prating news and drinking wine; Y by should young fellows with grave face, Pretend to piety and grace f Our Revertndifimo'o can sing, English Roast Beef* God save the King j k Can ciack a joke, or let asst, 9 In College kiss, when in the tfark j This ana what's fanny I can tr!!, These learned Rabbies love full well. Buj when young ftriplings wi'l begin Totalk ofGnd, to pray and sing ; The Dons conspire with all their might-, To expel Religion from their fight. OBSERVATOR*. “” n A BATCHELOR’S WILL. IW. N. of D. in the county of S batchelor, being found bot% in body and mind, bat apprcheniiv* I thaJ sh inly quit ihis vein and forlorn Itate of celibacy, which 1 hope to exchange for a more comfortable and happy oue, through the aid and indu gene* of a kind and virtoou* help, mate, do make aid ordain this my last will and ttftament in manner and form following. Imprimiu 1 give and bequeath to my good friend Mr. W. M. all my manor of Lottf Delay, con fitting and being macic up of the feecral farms and mefTuages, called or known by the name of Douitt, Fean, Bajbfulnefs, Irrofolutxon, Unetrtainty, FickUntft, Obs inacy, &c. Uc. being, for the moil ® arrtn B roo d, and much overgrown with briars, thorns* and tniftles, but capable, by proper management, of great cultivation and improvement. Item. I give and bequeath onto my good friend Mr. J A. my dw4- ling-house and courtlage, called by the name o f Fain-Hopes, situate, ly ugi ud bcnij, in Htgb-freet, in the town of Cafle-bnildtne, in the coun ty of Imaiinatitn, nfing to the height of seven stories, having a fair gar den andl profpeA before it, and a large number of windows in the front, but without;any outlet behind, nor having any kitchens, cellars, or other conveniencies, of asocial nature, belonging to it; to have and to hold the said dwelling house until the day of his marriage,—if he (hall chink proper to keep it so long. Item. I give and bequeath to my gpod friend Mr. W\ R. all my wood land, called and known by the name of Arhkiguity, which is well planted with pan trill, eonundrums, quirks, and quibbles ; together with several im penetrable brakes and thickets ofdark unintelligible incompnbenfbilitits. And, iaftly, I give and bequeath all the rest of my batchelor good* an A effeAs, confiftmg of a large treasure of whims, fancies, megrims, freaks, reveries, Jcbines, prtjeSs, and defgtes, lie. to my aforefaid good friend Mr. J. A. whom I confticuM and appoint foie executor of tki* my lift will and teftamentonly desiring and requeuing of him that he would put a fan cy or into the head* of such old batchelors of hi* acquaintance at he (hall think properas also, that he writes and proooaace, an epithula miuna oa this happy occasion, in order that this my departure int> the bleflied region* of matrimony may be decently celebrated. And a* I apprehend I (hall have no more occasion for the legacies above disposed of, for it is my true intent and meaning, that my said legatees (hould not confider them as favours and obligations conferred on them, as it is also my farther sincere will and desire, that they do not hoard them up* or continue to make a long and unprofitable ufc of them, but that they (hould endeavour to put them off as soon as potiible, to the end that they may be the better fitted and disposed to follow me into that happy date into which 1 am now about to enter. 7 Executed at my mansion ‘of Vasn Hopes aforefaid* this zoth day of • lk 7“? b ’, J • . - W. N. L. s. Signed, sealed, and delivered, by the above written teftttor, in the presence of us, ’ MarmaJuke Matrimony, William Wtdleck, Fanny Forwardly.