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Sh itdetermined todo ■• mtaoerof bufinefc with Governor Bernard.”
letter* fro* tho Aftembly of Virginia, which, on many oc
coni w )icre the general in ter est of America was concerned, hath, taken
♦tie lead, at well at that of Maflachufetts-Bay, have been dispatched to
lit the otter Affemblict on the North-American continent.
* 7mh af. On .he 17th inftaat failed for Halifax, his Majesty’s (hip
f O „Z Mark Robinson, Efqnire, Commander, in whom went paflengera
th Lady of hit Excellency the Right Honourable Lord William Camp.
Ml Governor of Nova-Scotiaj Collin Campbell, Esquire, and Lady.
Tbthrtnl Assemblies on the continent hqve pafled relolvet similar to
thofeof.the Hoofe of Bnrgeffet of Virginia.
Sunday afternoon we bad here a violent thunder squall, which
lifted about an hour j during whjch time a boufe near the Work Houfo
Green *aa (Track with lightning, as was the main-top-mast of the (hip
Beanfait. Capt. Curling, now in the dream ready fur failing ; also the
foremaftof n fchponer, then also in the ftrefm, belonging to Sir John
Colleton. ■'llk 1 * (hivered (hi fame to pieces j and-a schooner belonging
to Mr. William Withers, lying at Mrs. Wragg’s wharf, had her main
mast and main-top-mast also struck and (hivered to pieces * but through
divine jmodnqft, oone of the people in tbehoufe. or either of the vefleia,
were mtch hurt i though jt is said a woman in the house, and a man on
, board tlfc Beau fain, received a teall (hock.
#T ,ir SAVANNAH, Avovsr a.
/ t?OR ftveral weeks past we have had reports from Weft-Florida, by
* wafewf AugoHa, *f the death of Governor Elliot of that province.
“The Sally, Bmajah Alger mailer, from .this port for Jamaica,
nat into Charledowo yefld-day fe’nnighc leaky.
1 Thursday last arrived at Ccckfpur from St. Kitts, the (loop Mercury,
Aiailie (nafter, with Haves.
The inhabitants of South Carolina have entered into one general form
of agreement for encouraging American nianufa&ures, and putting a (lop
to the importation of European and Bast-India goods, inftesd es the two
forms before drawn up and-circulated.
Dien.J Mrs. Wiliiamfon, wife of Mr. Richard Williamson. .
.X; Entkxid Outwaid* at the For
Bchoonfcr sufannah, Daniel Sinclair, Tamaica
’Brigt. William and Renn, John Sutton, Barbados
Brigt. Industry, John Lanuford, St. Vincent
Brigt. Montague, Preserved Alger, Cape Nichola
Sloop Phssnix, Isaac M'Daniel, Boston
, Cleared For
July *7, (Scteoaer Hawke, Robert Bell, New-Providence
Aug. 1, Brigt- George, Samuel Gribble, Jamaica
Schooner Beuef and Katie,, Thomas Sherman, South-Carolina
Ti iTlTXwAVfrom the fubfcriber’i plantation,A NEGROE FELLOW
XV named SAMPSON, 5 feet 7 } inches high, a Urge fear on hisleft
another on said arm, holes in each ear, and country marks on
ftch fide his neck, but not very plain, had on when he went away a whie
negroe clojfh jacket and breeches and anew blanket.. Also, A NEGROE
FELLOWk named TONY, of a yellow complexion, 5 feet 4-J inches
high, a fedr oa his right foot that causes his big toe to bend dov n a little,
bad on whin he went away a white negroe doth jacket and breeches, and
two new baankete, one red and the other white. Whoever will deliver :
them to din Warden of the Work-House in Savannah, or at the fuhfcr>ber*s
plantation, (hall receive twenty (hillings reward, and all reasonable
charges. \ , BENJAMIN STIRK.
N. B. tor above negroes are of the Guiney country, bat cannot tell
*’ their makers name.
fabffiribrra being desirous to close all their concerns, in the dry
R good business, entrept their friends to pay ofF their accoonts pre
eeeding the ift of Janoary last as soon as they conveniently can : And aa
fame of their customers have given little o: no attention to their repeated
calls upoo them, such are now, for the last time, directed to fettle to their
fatiifa&ion on or before tip ill day of September next, otherwise they
may depend on being sued without further notice. •
Their remaining stock of goods, consisting of a variety of the mod use-
Ad articles. Is now removed to their upper wharf (lore, (late Van Ranflear
and Peat's) where they are felling off, by wholesale and retail, under the
com<noa advance. INGLfS and HALL.
A few pipes, hog (heads, .and quarter caflca, MADEIRA WINE,
MUSCOVADO SUGAR, SALT, BOTTLED ALE, Ac. fee. to be
.fold its abovfT- ‘ •
heftid, at \he Exchange 19 Savannah, on Saturday the id day of September
mxt, for ready money,
ONE OF, LAND at Yamacraw: No. 4, 66 feet wide and 95 feet
in depth, the property of Jonathan Remington, and .fold on cxe.
cation by M ATT. ROCHF,, prov. Mar.
TANARUS lojold, on Saturday tot id dot of September next, at the Exchange in Sa
y xannab, for ready money,
* A TRACT containing too aCres of land, in St. Ma thew’s pari (h, in
f\ Trent an Savannah River, adjoining lands of Robert Hudfen and
Richard Scruggs, Esq. |hc property of Pryde Williams,, and seized on ex
ceutiooby ’ , ! MATT. ROCHE, Prov. Mar.
• ’ To le fold at fuLuck vendue, on 7 ntfdoy the ltd tj Angnf inf. at the boye of
Am Fitch, near Augnfta, in the parijh Os St. Paul, for ready money,
A LL the remaining Perfoaal Estate of fehn Fitch, deceased, consisting
**• of feverel valuable Slaves, fome Household Furniture, and a few
-Cattle. .Thy f] to begin at nide o’clock in the forenoon if a fair day,
or otherwise the firft fair dav after. ANN FITCH, Executrix.
‘ V To hi'Let, and ptai he entered us on immediately, ,
, A FQRTY-FIVE ACRE LOT, oa which is the intmeof a small dwel
lisg-hbufe and kitchen, within two miles of Savannah ; about ten
•ere* art already cleared, the remainder well timbered. Any honest in
duftrioaa or fpmily inclinable to reside on and improve said land,
meet’upth encouragement by applying to the printer of this paper.
Wanted, A HEALTHY WET NURSE.
j v* ’ ARCHIBALD BULLOCH.
haV A QUANTITY of VERY FINE LIVE OAK
■JI on Skidawav Narrow s, with which Ihip builder* and others may
bs ftipplic4 on reafwoable tetnis. INiGO JONES.
TW S * “ and t OTS “ ,he Tr '’' , ' Ml belongin, to
.p'ly nt w ' f ™ “ C| “'“S “ <•“ m r
I eonmittid in Good
whoever (hall oftend tniike manner (or the future may-derend on finding
guns, d°gs. ot otner (nares, wnich he hopes all may take notice of to a- ■
void the etfagreeabie confequcnces that may enfuc.
u/k'k / ... , ROBERT HUNTER.
Who ha* for sale, all forrs of garden (beds and flower roots.
so tejola, on Friday the mb Au-ni, aiibe txebanoe. ~ ‘ “
A HOUSE AND LOTln the upper end of Bronghton-Street, for
®'rl'y ,b<f P^P r, y °i{ ohn Bi^p F. prefect in the poffeffioi
of Chnftophcr Syberry. The conditions sre, thirty pounds of the pur
ebafe monev to be paid ica(h, and the remainder credit to the firft da* of
January next without intcreft. 1
THOS and JOHN ROSS, Vendue Mailers.
I on iJrmcreek, A BLACK NE
x GHOE FELLOW, about five feet eight inches high, has a cue
on hts thigh has negroe cloth jacket and breeches, fays hil name is Si.
for*, but cannot tell hU mafttr’s name; be tells my negroes he c offed
t l regnver> - * FRANCIS PARIS.
1* HE fubfenber intending to keep a BOARDTS'g SCHOOL in St’
vannah, for the education of young ladiea, provided (he meets with
proper encouragement, flatters herfelf, that as (be has been accustomed
(othe methods praftifed in such schools, (he will give general fatisfaion *
She parpofr, to hwe taught Heading, Writing. Arithmetic!!, and e.l
kinds of Needle Work, upon the following terms:
Day Boarders, ial.l -
Night Boarders, 251. > per annom.
Day Scholars, ql. 3
Drawing for Needle Work, *Ol. entrance, and 20s. per quarter.
Those who favour her with their children may depend upon the utmost
care of their perfon* and education ; but as ir does not fait her to open
fchool until (he can engage such a number of fcholnrs as will render it
worth her while, (he (hooid be greatly obliged to those who intend to in
truft their children under her care to favour her with a line, directed to
be left at Capt. Langford’s . EL ZABETH BEDON.-
£HE fublcribtr being regularly bred to Me mercantile business, would
be glad to be employed in keeping of books, drawing out accounts,
&c. These who are pleased to employ him may depend upon the greatest
correflneft and dispatch. CEORGE BEDON.
NOI’W ITHSTANDING the irany advvrtifemenn cf Morel aVd
Telfair, requeuing payment of what debts they have still outstand
ing, mod of which have been due five years and onwards, and whereas
there has been no regard paid thereto, this is therefore for the last time to
acquaint all who are concerned, that what judgments are obtained will
be immediately closed, and suits commenced, without regard to any per
son or plrfons w’ atever.
J a A|£eN UP at the head of Black Creek, A BLACK COW with a
J white face, and has a red calf with her, (he is branded has 4
crop in her right ear, and a crop and flit in the left. The owner may
j have her again, paying all charges and proving bis property, by applying
at the above place to JOHN RITTER.
WAN I ED, A HEALTHY WEI NURSE for a very young child}
one without a child will be mod agreeable. Avplv to
NOBLE WIMBERLY JONES.
¥0 he let, and may be entered on immediately,
ELEGANT nnd GARDENS
1 of YAM AC RAW, either with or withoutaha
wharf and (lores. The beautiful ((tuition and pro
fpefi that this house affords, together with every con.
ventency for a family, give# It the preference wfany
dwelling house in Georgia. For further particulars
enquire of IOHN RAB.
ALL persons anywise indented to the Estate of Thomas Tripp, tie".
ceased, are Oefired to make immediate payment, and all those
whom the said estate is anywise indebted are dafired to bring in their ac.
counts, properly attested, ‘to be difeharged.
THOMAS LEE and WILLIAM DEiYS. Adm ; mft-*tor.
CihME into |obn Frederick Prill's inclofure, A DARK BAY iwKit.”
t branded on the left (houldar R, and on tb left bdttock H, about
14 hands high, has the mark of a fiftula. The owner may have him agaix
on paying all reasonable charges, and proving his propeity before
’ Ebenexer, July sa. 1769. ~ JOHN FLERL.
RUN AWAY from the fubfenber, on the 16th iuftant, SIX NE
GROES, viz. three men, two women, and one girl aged about 7
years; the mens names are, Sam/fon, August , and Peroe \ the women
named ’Judy and Clot* Pcroe and Cloe have often run away before, and
it is supposed that they enticed the others away, and It's thought they are
gone towards sane of the Sea lllands.—.Any person that will apprehend
them, or any of them, and deliver them to me at Vernonbutgh, or to the
Warden of the Work-hdufe in Savannah, (hall receive ten (hillinea regard
for each of them, besides all reasonable charges, from *
Savannah, xeth july, 1769. THOMAS YOUNG
I HAVE enquired into tne Pi ice of Flour, which I find so be as follow[.
viz. Best, 18s. 6d. Second, i6s. and Settlement, 15s. per too lb. the
4d. Loaf (hould therefore weigh; ■
lb. ox. ar.
BEST, - - 1 t to
SECOND, - - - x • t
SETTLEMENT, - - tut
GEORGE lAILLIE, Commiflafy.
STOLEN or STRAYED out of the fobferiber’s yard in Savannah, *bo>u
three weeks argp, A BA Y GE*LDING, about 14 hands high, 8 year*
old, branded
41 on ooe (houlder, and on the other (lar in his forehead,
three of his feet white, paces, trots and canters. Ten (hillings, and all
reasonable charges, will be given to any person who will deliver Mm to
Mr. Clay in Savannah, or at Great-Ogechc to WIL. LE CONTE.
July ta, 1769.- . .