The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, March 15, 1769, Image 3
*—c~h wnrmrrr o wWTjtFtfXiur'm ‘ HTS Excellency ?be Governor has been pleafcd to appoint Rowland RtTgcley, Esq to b Register of Mefne Conveyance*, and fcfr. lamo Johnston to be Notary Publick. , 1 Feb. *7. Atl onr advice* from London, by the last veffela, promise a fpredy andfcnppy termination of thf differences between Great-Britain at and her Colonies. • In the St. James's Chronicle of December 10th, 1768, appeared a copy 6f a letter add refled to Daniel Ponton, Est). Chairman of the Quarter Sef f.ons at Lambeth, dated WhifeetiVll, 17th April, 1768. to which was pre £sed, a (hart introduction, of which Mr. Wilkes was found to be the au* thor, and the fame was voted by the House of Lords “an insolent, fcan-* <• dalooe andfeditioos Libel, tending to inflame and (lir up the minds of ’ his Majesty’s fubjelts to*fedition, and to a total subversion of all pood <• order and legal government.” After coming to the said refoluiion, their Lttfdfliijps lent a message to the Commons,.defiring a conference touching the fame as “a matter highly concerning the peace and good < order, as well as the dignity, of his Majesty’s government.” The House of Commons agreed readily to the proposed conference, and order, ed the printers and publilhers to attend them, and would it was not doubted entirely with the Lords. Mertb 6. To-morrow and Wednesday are the days for ele&ing mem* bers of the Commons House of Aflembly of this province. On Wednesday lift, Lieutenant Hepburn, with a party of the Royal Scots Fufileers, arrived here from St. Aagultinfe. March 7. Last Saturday rflght, between- seven and eight as Captain George Higgins, of the snow Portland, in the London trade, with Mr. fnhn Hill, Mr. Thomas Coleman, Dr. Edward Gunter, a young lad bgjoneing to the snow, amd two negroe men, were com. ing to towu from Hobcaw, in afaJJjng boat, (he wasoverfet by a sudden iquall of wind, ard funk nearly oppofite.to Mrs. Wragg's wharf; by which melancholy accideot Captain Higgins, Mr. Hill, Mr Coleman, fnd one of the negroes, were unfortunately drowned ; their bodies are not yet found.—Dr. Gunter, the young lad, and the other negroe, were iappily fared. . o r gT A. By bis Excellency JAMES WRIGHT*, Esquire , Captain-Gene ral. Governor , and Commander, in Chief , of bis Majejlfs said Province, Chancellor'and Vice-Admiral of the fame. A PROCLAMATION. WHBREAS it hath been leprefented unto me, that the snow Britan nia, Stephen Deane mailer, who arrived at Tybee on Saturday laft* with negroes from the Coast of Africa, is infefted with the fi allpox, THRREFORE, in order as much as may be to prevent the spreading of the fame in this province, I DO, by and with the advice and confentof Ail Majesty’s Honourable Council, think lit to iflue this my proclamation. ordering nidi requiring, that the said vessel be immediately carried into and moored in Tybee Creek, and (hat the f.tmc, together with the Haves and perions therein, do remain there at lead forty days after the last person in felted (hall have recovered rand the (laves and perions who may be put on Ihore there arc hereby prohibited’and restrained from going beyond the marih on Tybee which divides the pnbtick land from theother cart ofthe island; and the mailer or commander of the faic veflel is hereby ftri&ly enjoined,(that all fucb (laves or persons who may die on board, or on ftiore# during thequarantain hereby ordered, be buried in fome conveni ent place <A the publick land at least five feet beneath the furface ; and all person and persons whomsoever are hereby prohibited and foibid to go on board the said vessel, or to the Lazaretto or keeper’s house, or to land within the space or limits afdrefaid, without leave firft had and obtained from me, under the pdtn of being obliged to remain there and perform the fame quarantain as the said veflVl. (laves and persons, are hereby o bligid to perform, and also being subj -fled 10 the penalties iofliAed by law in such cases. And it is hereby further ordered, that all provisions and neceflhries that may beevanted in the said veflel, or by the (laves and persons thereio, or on (here,” be landed at the Oyster Bank before the La caretto, and that when any boat thall be sent down the ewith, the person having the direction of such boat do acquaint the olficer commanding at Fort George therewith, who is hereby di e&ed to fend a proper person to prevent any person from going further on Ihore than the said Oyster Bank, or having any intercourse with tbefe on Ihore. All which matters and things are hereby notified agreeable to the dire&ion of the*Qjarantain Law, And it is hereby further notified, that the commanding officer at Fort George, the commander of the scout-boat, and the keeper ofthe Lazaretto, are appointed to enforce tbefe orders; wherefore they, and alt other person and persons whatsoever, are hereby ftriAly charged and required to pay full obedience to this proclamation as they will leverally answer the contrary at their peril. AMft MfrHERE AS application hath been made in behaf of the said CaptnfMfljpien Dean*, for leave to ino culate all such (laves or other persons on board the said veflel, or belong, ing thereto, as he-(hall thinh neceftary, 1 HAVE THEREFORE, by •nd with the advice aforefaid, thought fit. pursuant to the power and au thority contained in the aftpf the General Artembly of this province in that case made and provided, to give liberty to the said Stephen Deane to inoculate, or cause to be inoculated, all such flares and other perions on board the said veflel, or belonging thereto, as he (hall think necefTarv, cither on board the said veflel, or at the Lazaretto, observing nevertheless the several order; and redactions aforementioned, which are hereby no tified agreeable to the directions of the aforefaid law. # * Given under my hand and the great seal of his Majesty's said province of Georgia, at theCouncil-Cbemoer in Sa vannah, the sixth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand (even hundred and sixty-nine, and in the ninth year of hit Majesty’s reign. Bv His Excellency's Command, JA. WRIGHT. Thos. Moodib, Dep. Seer. • GOD SAVE THE KING. AN I ED, An honett, sober, and industrious LAD, as an AP PRR>TnCE to the PRINTING BUSINESS. Such a one will meet with good encouragement bv applying to the printer of this paper. I MPERmL, Medium, FofiTanci'Qusrto Pofl, gilt edged and plain, black edged Quarto Poll, poaMcape. Pot. Marbled, and Cartridge Paper, to be fold at the Pripting-Omce forcafli. | to Be SOID.Z vw/i* lie 30,1 h, C f 4r.-w, ~*t \f” reajy money, etchkiin k *’*'paiflh, cootainirij As acre, I on otecheo ‘'T.””’"* 100 ic T’ fonth-weft fide, on vacant hZ/T* °\ 1 f‘ ,na ! Mattßws, and on all other xlth day of Ma!S a nd,“ s ftf t,me ‘ l6 furVC >’ cd J lhe * rant da “ d infhXa?i£ l of\ ri M r i >F | con,ainin F 200 acr . fituste’ and Mall other hy Savannah Rit*,, the gra t dated th OfloKcf"!-: ** W * S furvc y cd J In WftriSo?^ C ;y T LAND. cOntaioing 350 acre,, fitu.ro land and oart £ r ?? ccfc . ee - B b ? und,r >P rart on Helvinilon’s land at the (imr rli C|,ee ,ver * *f"d all oilier (ides on vacant ONE rr WM f n?* C .v a# / U,V<yed 5 the BMOt8 Mot da,ed 2d *759- AnVon’s wIT” , 01 - IN Savannah: No. , in ,u third Ty^iVg Anion sV, ard, containing 60 feet in front and feet in depth mu which A PARM°LOT d . wcll,n ß* l J®“ fe and other improvements : Together with ‘• r adjo '” ,ne wtl * C ;.°^ 4S ’ No ‘ s ’ i0 P'-n.i The said lands farm and town lots, fold under executions, by —S^v, r n a h, ~-th Feb. 1760. MATT. ROCHE. Prov Mar. L 1 ytU OR STOLEN, Irom the piantatjon ol tJenrv Yongc, Mqi P De l • b ) f va ll*}’ A B LACK HORSE, about 13 hands high, with\ flar on ht, forehhad, hi. brand 1, forgot, but supposed to be an O an o„ . of his buttocks; he had on when he went away two (hoes on his fore seer. Whoever will (ecure and bring h.rti to Mr. Yonge at his said plantation, or to ih. Surveyor-General’s Office in S-vann.h, (hall have twenty (hfl. lings fg*ard —He has been miffing ever fir.ee the 23d of last morth. HlSis to give ootice, rjiat Dr. John Reinicr being rcfolved either Jl to depart quite out of this pro inee, or at the lealt to remove far oat ofrhM town, WILL SELL HIS HOUSE AND LOT upon very rea. fooable terms. And herewith do warn all them which arc to him indebted to come and pay him at ©r before the firft day of May next, or else they may depend upon being compelled thereunto according to law. And any one having a just and mand against him is desired to bring in his refpeAiv account, and may depend upon being immediately paid off bv the fubferi. r - ‘ JOHN KEINIF.R. TO BE dOED At PUBLICK VENDUE, on briday the iytb infant* A SLOOP that will carry about 70 barrels of rice,, belonging to the Etlate of the late Michael Germain, deceased. * Also TO BE LET by the Sub [crib er* A FIVE ACRE LO T near the Spring, at proient occupied by Mr. Je remiah Slitcraaan. Any person inclinable to purchafc tbe fame may treat * th PRISCILLA GERMAIN. Just imported from Liverpool , anfto be jotd by fWtc&acl.garner, At his STORE on the Bay, the House lately occupied by Mr. Wylfy, IRISH linens, dowlas, oznafoigs, Iheeting, Inggins, lifcfias, diap. r, 10 and 11. nail and 3-4ths cliques and ftrijpes, 7-Bths and yard wide cheqoes; 3-4tlbs, 7-fthj, 3. Bths, and yard wide cotton cheques; ftiipcd ; cotton, cotton hollands, cotton plod, blue finens, bed bunts, ticks, I dyed pillow, counterpanes, dimities, jennets, jeans, tablecloths, chintz, I calicoes, hamhums, perfian*, 1 taffetas, demy cambricks, demy clear • lawns, patterns silk and cotton gowns, damafeufet, ftarrau, moseens, ; burden, flondas, velvets, silk handkerchiefs, silk aod common laces, . th ead, fuperfine broad cloths and trimmings, so per fine plains wirh trim mings, cloth coats and breeches, Tailors watch coats, jackets, t/owfen, and (hirtnj camblets, calimancocs, fwanflctns, baize, linfies, blankets, rugs, sailcloth; mens, womens, and childrens worsted and tbrqgdhcfe; (ilk hole, womens (ilk milts, silk cloaks and hats, mens and childrens (hoes, womens leather and calimanco fboes, cordage, twindß earthen ware, wine glades, decanters and tumblers, pewter pistes and diffies, pewter bafons and spoons, teakettles, sauce pans, frying pans, iron pou, copper gunter feales and weights, sugar boxes, lanthorns, wine mealures, carpenters, cotopers, and joiners tools ; nails of all ferts, cindlefticks, fnufleri, and extinguilhers, knives and forks, penknives, butchers knives, razors, feiflars, fpedtacles and cases, (hoe and ft'nee buckles, fnulF and tobacco boxes, locks of different kinds, hinges, spring bolts* brushes of all forts, sewing needles, palms, box and fad irons, grind (tones, spades, powder, (hot, tea, butter, cheese, tobacco pipes, coals, and fait. N. B. The above goods will be fold miith lower than what is cufto* marv for Caftv. Rice, &c. .. . ‘ MaN ot good charaller, with or without a family, who is qua i fied to take the charge of qne or two saw mills at Rbenezer, may meet with good encouragement, by applying to Francis Arthur, John ’ Mollrvne. or |ofih Tattnell. • | HAVE enquired into the Price of Flour, which I find to be hi follows, I viz. gelt, 18s. 6d. Second, 16s. and Settlement, 15s. per 100 lb. the* ad. Loaf (hould therefore weigh; lb. ez. dr. BEST, - - 1 B. 10 SECOND, . - - - * • • SETTLEMENT, - - -* J 9 • GEORGE BAILLIE, Commiflhry. TO BE SOLD, M Tutjauy th* 41b / Bfril Htxt, by publick vttultu, at th* £*• thanyt yi Sa-v*n*ah,Jmr rtady money, A PARCEL OF ELEGANT JEWELER Y, confining ofmany articles in that way; afo. A FEW CHOICE BOOKS, and SUNDRY WEARING APPAREL; belonging to the ESTATE of LUDOVICK ANDERSON, deceased. ANDREW DARLING, Admimttraior, Who desires all persons having demands on the above tftnsa te make (hem knoWn forthwith*