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!%'& TMJeJAMS tnd MACKAY’s Copartncrfhip will cx-
Vy -piw in June next. They bc£ che favour of all in-;
*-*'■'•” debted to that concern to fettle their accounts with-'*
OUt,4pf4!9£ iimt to their fatisfa&ion, otherwise they will be!
under'the iifegrceable neceflity of putting them into the"’
Wtifc MMft Tl ’? ir , T rading House in Augusta, which
jJjay the firft April next, Plantation, Ne
groes, Boats, Stock in Trade, &c. For particulars enquire
’of JohffOdbdon, fcftj: ih Charleftown, Mr. Thomas Nether
clift mcrchhrft it Sav'annah, ot of the fubfenbers in Au
v . „**, .. • “ WILLIAMS and MACK AY.
Augusta, i 1770.
A LIKELY TOUXG NEOROE WENCH, and A GIRL,
1 fold. Enquire of the printer*.
r Mcn’r.‘ I jOHN SKETCULEY oTIcO. of GOSPORT,
Bog leaveto acquaint their friends in the Carolina Trade,
THAT thajUrinre* at* werf grrat-expence, added’ to their former
coanonieocca. THREE COMMODIOUS STOREHOUSES, j
built with bride and tile, the largest of which is intended to start rice in
whoatha-weaiher-imnfcttled. This, with a draught of 14 feet at low
water close to tbeF whlrf, (where eflefs lay alwaya-gfloat) make* it one !
pf the mob convenient in England for large (hips, as .well as small v’ ffels.
And being otherwise on n footing with any other wharf in this trade, they
ihail be much Obliged to the gentlemen concerned therein for the favoor
of theyr orders, which Hull be executed with the greatest care, diligence,
and aifpauh. .
\A XL pet foes to the Etfatr of Henry Sterrman, late of Savan
A nph, decesfirf, arc desired to make payment on or before the hrft day
of February next, and all those having any demands against said eftatc
aredeiired to bring in (heir account*, properly attofted.
„ WnXIAM RHF.NY, 7
: ‘ , Frederick herb,,. Executors.
■ * FREDERICK ROShBERG,J
TO BR SOLD , at fie Exchange in Savannah, on Friday the l Zth mtiant,
*A FLATT that carries 11c barrels rice, or 70.000 Aundes,
jfV botU of life oak timbers and good pine plank, with her andh&r,
cajblp, oifii k9< Three months credit will be given, and rice or pork
taken in payment. EWBN and BOLTON, Vendue mailers.
Q+*mna*mm f-atf fyywf —■ *••*•**•■■
Constantinople, stm**™* 4 .
week Hali Beg, Deputy Kehakr Beg, was made
L jjMiOCuijp Buyuch Jmrohui, and the Chief Customer was made
Tw Kehaia Beg. Ihe deposed Prince of Moldavia, and
vr the deposed Drugonun of the Porte, were brought
y hither on Tburfday evening, and put into the prison
of the Boliangi Bachi. The plague is at present more
C 3 violent here than it has been for fome years pad.
Camp at Han Tc/i/ij, Augufi il- On the 31st of
Cah am an Balhawcame to meet t ic Vizir on his lad day’s march to
Tplhy. The moment the Vizir saw him be Hew into a violent paf*
£OO, and ordered his head to be cut oft immediately. He defended hint
fit for fome moments in retiring, but he was soon cut down, and bislie
ftfcbtzr, or Sword-bearer, feeing his mailer in this fituaiton, drew a pillo!
with no intention to kttj the Vizir, but one of his servants feeing the mo
ksOQ #f his arm Hepped between, received the ball in his head, and drop
ped at the Vizirs feet; the Selikhtar was soon cut to pieces, .and both
jheir heads were exposed under the tent of the criminals, with a long la
bel on that of the Balhaw setting forth all his dimes. T hi? Balhaw com-
JBapded sooo Albanians at the aftion of Chotcbyn, and returned with
Oplr iOO to the camp. On the 16th of August the Drugoman of the
Fom w deposed. The moment the Buyuch Imrohor and the new Dru
woman arrived, the firfl was declared Keiiaia Beg, and the late Kehaia
%£ was deposed upon account of his ag£ and iofirmitics. This day
Mitetfzad) theKutchuk Imrohor, or Under-mailer of the Horse, ar
rived wub the Hat-lberiff to deuofe the Vizir, and to declate the Aga
.of the rnoilTarta Caimacana, which was done in an inllant, took
poHofliS nottl the new Vizir Moldavaogi Balhaw *rmd from Chokhytv.
, . PtttrjLngb, at. By accounts from the army under Gen. Loman
‘•nWWlcvi. Sat the corps he detached towards Bender and Ozakow
‘had plundered nnd'fet fireio DubalTati, and had brought away 2000 bor
ifc* aid rtout 1000 horned cattle. Some day. after 3000 Cot Tacks fur
prized thTtqwn of GadfchigsiTsn. set it on fire, pdt all the Turk* they
Lund there to the sword, and set at liberty 64 Chnftians who had been
carried into captivity by tKeTamrs. They tpek here 1000 b ack cattle,
jooaiL* Wes. and a great quantity of teats and ‘H
ifmwmii ptundewd the environs of Ozakow, and j* cfr * ted *
who loft zoo men in the attion, bolides eight Randards,
% number of hbrfiw, nnd U their baggage. _ . . ,
* Rrm/amt, Smrto. Rif moofuer from Prince Galbwnn to Prtace Wol
btiflti wb Ijira. -thtt tU ‘ brave Cos . Weifman has been appointed Com-
IV E D N E S DAY) January 1770.
oTthe fortrefiofChoczim, which he has entered fourjegL
;nents that cumpulf tbc garriion. Gen. Romanzow is tp cpjninand tie’
army in the rooni of Prince Gallitzio, who w ill quit the field Laded with
honour. The Count Je Pannin, who fuccccds Gen. Romanzow, vyUl
Reliably beiorc the cud of the campaign make pn attempt upon Binder,
Lien, in 1 m lias been difpatchcd with icoco men towards Jally, whfre be
1* to receive the homage of the Moldavian* in the name of Imparaal
Majeily. ihe ‘J yrks aic retired i. wards the Danube with the.UtmoupiL
cipitafion. It is Computed they have 101 lno lei) than 28,000 men ia. Use
courle of this month, and ah >ut 46000 have deserted irt-their ret/cat from
Cht'czim to Pendur, and taken the IhorteH road to return to their own
country, l’rince Gallitsio, in a letter tp Gca. Witt, obfcrvfj, that he
ittackcj t!,c ruik> in five celumns of infantry with bayonets fixed, whiut
dellroyed moll ol tfic e.,einy’ cavalry. The head of the bridge the Turks
threw over the and the plain, wpre covered with dead bodies,
and that those who lv a j,h: their fafety were chiefiy drowned io the river.
Hagat, OA. to. borne letters hive been revived here from Vienni
which infiuuate, tljnt there is fome appearance of a design formed by live
Emprcfs Queen to with the King of Poland to quit the crogin jk
fatoui of the Duke ol Saxe- 1 elchen; and that, if perlualion wjl not
fjcuced, other more elficaQous meat'ures will be perfued. How llrauy
foeccr this news may appear, it is ftrougly alTertcd in lbme letters, ai we.l
ar that the Emprdi Queeo it determined to alfign part of the Audriafl
Low Countries as a auniage portion lor the future Dauphincfs
0.7. 13. Adyjce s laid to hoe been received of a fourth hsttlc fcya.
tween the Ruffians and the Tuiks 00 the zoih of laR month. This is
looked upon as decitive, having, it is said, coll the Turks upwards of
15000 meu.
London, Odlohcr 14. It is find that but little more thao one third of
inhabitants-of Wcilmiiißer have signed the petition ;on which account,
a. the friends of the petitu •• expCU’d to ob.ain a majority of the
it is now talked tht it will out be prei’tntcc at all.
Wvari credibly informed that the present dist .rbances in Nortb-Anuv
rica have actually furl: the pji.ee of plantations in fevcrxlof the colonies
twenty per cent, ncr caa percbalcis with gicat difficulty at that
obtained. 1
In confcqoeticr of a report made to his Majefly a few days fibce by Ge
neral Conway, of the coudition of ihediffcreut forts ia Scotland ins
land, wc hear they will all Qiortlv undergo the iieceffary repairs, and the
number of men llationcd at each be augmented. . *
We are that the King of France has given,orders ;o tkexom
miffioners of the dock yard at Brest, to build fix bomb vcfl<l‘Wil{h t%
utmoll expedition. > . Yo
03. t 6. W 5 ate informed, that by the encouragement the Rulfiaap
have given to Engiifh artificers, sioj of their men of waf.are built after tlys
Englilh model, and that they have a considerable numbej iof Englifb fe%-
men on board their Hcet. , t . • <
It if reported that the Court of Aldermen ahd Mr. Aldertsan
are equally disappointed in- their intentioas, it being now difeovered hjs
would not have ttood the poll if he had thought the Aldermen would hatso
defied him ; and that they would not have scratched for him had thj if
imagined he would have lerved.
The change of command in the Ottoman army seems toh*v been rear
fatal to the Tutks. While the old Grand Viair remaiued *t tffeir head,
cautious and wary, like another Fabius, he avoided a general ndjon, but
kept continually h* r t*® n E Rufliaps to such a degree, that he
them no less than twice to abandon the Eege ofChocztm, ana each
particularly the with, very considerable lass. No sooner,
didhisfucceffor Moldavani Ali l’acba replace him in the th^a
headlong, and impetupus, like another Flamtuius, he came dlrocily V>
three very great aclioas. In the firlt, which happened on the zd Septem
ber, the Turks loft 4000 men. In the fecand, on the ach. they Jeff
7000 dead on the field, and aic fuppoled to have loft in killed and ia
drowned that day upward* of taooo, befidcs numbers of wounded and
prifonfo. Io I P aUioo of thp 17th <hpir -bolp corp. of 12000 .y,
was nearly cut to pieces, excepting a very few whoefcaped hr fwimpaink.
The taking ot their battery aftcru-ards on the other fide the Ntcilcr, wish
the poffelEon of Choczim, and the multitude of pnfooers made m thar
Right, seems to have put a final end to the war for this campaign,.and
before they can find tkemfelvcs in a fixation to undertake another* 4s
more than probable a peace may bee Hefted by the interpolition of fome
neutral powers. In the mean time, thould the RulEan Rest continue s
route for Cot tlantitiople, it seems enough, from the coofte/nation it mull
occasion, to bring about an insurrection in that capital: and at all events
so many disgraces, brought upon the Ottoman name, cannot but he at
tended with the lofis of heads. . .. , ... /
It is reported. b e fijeond petition of th Livery of London wil^ l be
presen ted to his Majesty the week after next by tbeXord Mayor, Mr. Ai
-sc. man Beckford, and therefiofthe gentlemen who went up With the I*4,
‘togetba with fevcral others who have since become Members ol Bdi
01 Uil ttW. th.C Lord Effiophatn How.rd h.. broogkt J .i;f|Uyi ..if
ip<i,a.c fro” -ho Court of Roll.. U. report wl-ck Mt
* C An pipiiiog piper f.y.. in *o .rtide from Brillol, lh.t Sir WUliio
Draoer. K. B- bx* taken his pailage m th* Bnce. Metr, ot that
Doru which will fail in three weeks time for South -Carol***,
,hc n'Vr accounts propagated here to the contrary,
‘YfJnceOalluzm Ltd the Command of <hc Ruffian army when the-ate