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It 4* talked of abroad, that tbe Premier hath adytfed a Great Perfopnge
to fend for the E. o< C m, to afc hi* opfoton with lefpefo feme of
the petitions, and also to reqneft hi* assistance to feme part of the i-
Tbe above circuroftance is said to be done with a design to accompli
a reparation betweep the Three 'brothers; hot, w hear, they ate deter -
mined firmly toarftteln the ensuing session. ~ A _
They write from Bred, that fome very important advices had jaft been
received from Cape Francois, in the iflaoa of HifpanioU, which were
feat by express to conrt. _ , , #1 - . v
• OS. (6. * This moraine at half an hoar pad one, a dreadful ore broke
out in the house of Mr. Oworo, orice wearer in Star-court, Batchrr-row,
near Temple-bar, which ia a few hoars coofamed that and tweaty-foar
and welling - houfei, befide* damaging many other*. ■
A pertain American Governor lately come, over, to tell hi* tale himfejf
a*.he pknifes hits been printed to the King aad moll gracioully ractired.
Surely hi* Majesty knew not that this Governor is sorely complained a.
gain ft by the people to which he was appointed to be his Majesty i fie*-
fnthet. Had his Mqcfty known this, he certainly would not have, been
admitted to the royal prefeace; much less coaid he have been graciously
greeted, till he had purged all matters laid in hi* charge. *
. The confequcoces of Dr. Mufgrare’s address are now variously talked
<nf| however it ia not to be doabted,. if he hoUUfnft hit integrity, but the
nation, into whole fervke he has enlisted himfelf, will strenuously fopport
him again ft every attack that may be made an him by those whom he has
pointed out as traitors to their country.
,Oa. 17. We are advised by letters from .Leghorn, that there are bo
left than thirty.fix Tuniftaa Cor fair* aftually now at sea, and that the
ffiey himfelf is making a cruize with feme half gallies.
: it ia laid, there is expeded in the firft packet from Germany, newt
that all Europe will (hortly be engaged in a war, lb that the M y are
hoe little elated, as it will ia a great measure abate the enquiry about
domeftick affair*.
ts. it in said the Earl of Bute will set out to-morrow for France.
!A report prevails at tbe weft end of the town, that the Lord Lieute
nancy of Ireland is upon the eve of being vacated.
t . They write from Gibraltar, that a Salletine Corsair, of 30 guns, had
taken a rich French Guiaeaman, near Cape Fioifterre, and carried her
.into Ftdal.
A gentleman just arrived from Nottingham, informs us, that the peti
tion now preparing at that place feu forth, in a very linking manner, the
arctftty of d—g the prefect p. —— t.
. 04. 25. They write from Tenerife, that several Algerine men of war
are now cruising off the C*pc Verd aad Canary 1 Hands, again It the Porta,
goefc trade ia thofo leas.
.-. Letters from Hamburgh mention, that the rqerchtnts have orders that
gk. their flup* ia the Mediterranean trade be fitted up (or defence again ft
toe Algerine*.
• >< Thcy write from Ferret, that a (hip of 90 goat was lately launched there,
tmd the keel of another of the fame race immediately put upon the lame
stocks. It is added, that the Spaniards are augmenting their marine.
- / T n HB fobferiber having put all his books, papers, and accounts, into
t JL the hands of Mr, Andrew Elton Well* of Savannah, as bis certain
attorney tofetrle, receive payments, and difehargeany fans due by him,
the receipt of tbe laid Mr. Wells for money paid will be a fufficient dif
oharge from JJMSS DIASES.
\ Jmthrew IJland , h Stmtb-Cnrelinn, Jmm. 12, 1770.
fas feale bp t%t feubfciiber,
. /k 1 TRACT OP LAND, containing 470 acres, fituatc cm the north*.
i\ weft fide of the north branch of Little Ogechee Rim, adjoining
land* late the property of Col. Dclegalt, about 70 acre* of which are
-cleaiedaad under fence, with a good dwellinghoufe and ontboufes there
-oe. For further particalara enquire of the subscriber at Bloody Point,
er of Joseph Clay in Savannah. ROBERT tTATTS.
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r; Cffianttd on bp rfte gear,
TWO PAIR OF NEGROE SAWYERS AND SQUARERS ; the
payment* to be made quarterly. Enquire of the printer.
JOSEPH DREW, from Grtat-Britain,
, Cab* tji pnfiat to acquaint rhe public*,
THAT he intend* to carry on the TAYLOR BUSINESS in all its
branches, in a boufe of Mr*. Cunningham’* near the Filature,
where gentlemen and others who may bepleafed to employ him may dc
pend on having their orders punctually executed.
*,* An apprentice is wanted to said business. ,
TAKEN UP at Mr. MoflTman** plantation by one of hi* negroes, A
CANOE, 12 feet long and 2 Feet 6 inches wide. Theowner may
have it, on paying for this advemfement and the negroe for hi* trouble,
by applying at said plantation to V FRANCIS GRAHAM.
®3anteo to Cfioite?,
A VESSEL from too to 200 tons burthen to one of the Weft-India
Windward Itland*, to be discharged there. Apply to the printer.
RUN away from the fubferiber, A STOUT COUNTRY BORN
NEGROE WOMAN, named CHARLOTTE. wdlhW. il
and. about Savannah. Whoever deliver* her to the Warden of the Work,
boufe within ten day* (hall receive twenty (billings reward, befidet all
reilonable charge*. WILLIAM MACKENZIE
7th Janeary, 1770..
SOLD, m TbmJJy tie *5 tb hflent, mi the ttwn •fFrtAtrica, far the
SAILS and RIGGING of the SCHOONER BETSEY, late.
Jy wrecked betwixt Cumberland and Jekyl Wands. Also THP
HULL a. it now lies; together with fucb part of the CARGO mh
been saved confiding of about 60 barrel, beef, a parcel of ur and tar.
penrine, and a few thousand cypref* ftingles.
WEN°Ac°“ k W '.'J WBLVE F ‘ EU> SLAVES. ,„7.
HOUSE WENCH, by the year. Qiay know who wifi let them
nave thea dirtfUy* by applying to the printer of thi % paper.
CEtOVgUI, 1
Bj Hi Mytfy't Ctttrt if Srfcnt *f Oyer nd Terminer, and finer nt Q ea J T),l;
vtrp, htldfm the said Prevent* efGetrgia, en the Iwel/ib, thirteenth
tenth, fifteenth, fiateenth, eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth dm*t\r Tu
ctmhtr, erne thenfemd fivtn httndred endfixty-nmi. “ f
VXTHEREAS George WilTtams, of Savannah, bricklayer t fomath*
VY Peat, of Savannah, merchant; Thbwna Le* junior,
carpenter | Matthias A(h, of Savannah, tavemheeper; Stephen Melu-,/
of Christ-Church parilU. planter; Richard Wylly, of Savannah, mer l
chant; and Philip Hughes, of Savannah, mariner; on account of default
of other jurors,, ware rcipefoively drawn as talea-men, and fommoned to
appear as petit jurors, at this Court, (as ft It said:) AND WHRRPa*
the said George Williams, Jonathan Peat, Thomas Lee junior, Match!..
Alh, Stephen Mellen, fcikhafd Wylly, and Philip Hughes, didfcver.Hv
appear at this Court, hot made default ia attending thereon, j T Z
THEatroat Oaaiain, Tbet the laid Gaorge Williams, tLmII
Peat, Thomas Lee joaior, Matthias A(h, Stephen Mellen. Richard
Wylly and Philip Hnghe*. be refpeaively S o ed P in .
forty (hillings fterhau, and that a oip.aa do issue agninfl each of them for
the fame, unless each of the fold defaulters do (hew good and fufficient
caufeof excuse to the Judges of this Court, or one of them hUlham
hers, such excuse to be made upon oath before one of the jufticcs of the
peace of this province, within thirty days from the date hereof, excluiiv!
of tlnn day. And it is tvathik Osdired, That a copy hereof be
inferred to tbe publick Gazette of this province. Dated in Court thl
twentieth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven
hundred aad sixty-nine. •• By Order of the Court,
Crown Office, noth 1 PRESTON and PRYCE, C.C.4A
December, 1769. ) ‘
eSAVANN AH, Jakuast 17. ‘ **
AST Saturday fc’nnight died at Parylburgb, Mm. Magrfalano
Truan, aged 9; years, to months, aod <0 days; foe was a
native of France, and had lived upwards bf jc years in South
- Carolina. *• .
Wrdoefday last put into Tybee, the brigt. Aurora. Can*
Feller; from Eft Florida, bound to North-Carolina. *?**
And on Monday lad also put in, the snow King George, Cnpt. Dunstan
from St. Ma tin's with fair, bound to Beaufort, South-Caroltaa.
RICE, 7. 64. the too lb. ’ .
Bntbsid Inwakos at the Costosi-Hovsi From
Jan. to, Sloop Charlotte, Josiah Buffit, Bonth-CaroHn*
Entcsbo OvTwakm p mr
Brigt. Chance, Thomas Fulker, ,
. Ship Berwick, George Moor, St. Vincaat
Brigt. induftnr, James Furfe, PnJmouth
Schooner Betsey and Katie. Thomas Sherman, Dominica
Sloop Greyhound, Nathan Conyers, ‘ Tnrfca-Ifland
• Schooner Rebecca, William Laverdy, Doiniica
Sloop William and Mary, lofiah Proper, Boston
Bngt. Florida, Thomas Fell, . , Oporto
Ship Gcorgi.P.ck G, |e U„
Br> g tP„„dll ll pj oh .w ( >oH.r, Inbuloi
Ship Friendfoip, John Marfoam, - Grenada
Sloop Three Sally., P.ter Simon, G "Diuo
Bngt. Fanny, William Robertson, , gt. Kitts
Schooner Two Friends, John Pulling, Bo g on
Schooner William, Richard Steed, Bt. Kitts
Schooner Eliza, Jacob Stephens. A**;*.,.
Schooner Dolphin, Jonathan Wickham, Merit
- Brigt. William nod Ren., John Su£ ... B.S
Brigt. Industry, James Mercer, St.Nichola
; B*Mt, Jonathan Tredwell, Jamaica
Schooner Three Friends, Joseph Scot, Salem
Brigt. Prince Frederick, James Watt, Cowea
. _ CLaaam p nr
Jan. , Schooner Tryef, William Gerrtfli, . St Lucie
16, Bngt. Hope. William ChnfHe, Cowm
Schooner Live Oak, Nathaniel Porter, s t . Aeguftino
, • SAtttn * pO
- ‘’• iiS Niglxi.pU. Willi.® E. fl , si. M
Sloop Jenny, James Aitken, mii-hok
Bmrtdfir •> ‘*.<*. Ht.f.i. y
RICH CJa *^ er * ‘7*9-• til yhdtj if Jtmuy, 177..
IC * *379 barrel* Cotton, t in
l s ®f e, wwr **♦• ib.
fc n * *36 bog&ead* Com, 294! bulbele
T . , , **4 bundles Feale, 107 bafhcls
Tanned feather, 53* lb. Rooghyice, bnihel*
Pine lumber. 110,212 feet Horfe*. 5 A
Shingles, *9>*oo Hog,, , s . £
Stave, and bemltng, 69,600 Geese, * d.xlh
2 P - *4 Toikiei. , ! do 2
r.IS2 * 7 ,r° lb - ••* *h,
Rawftlk, 31* lb. 9 on. Beef, 76 barrel*
Indico, 2642 lb. 7
MMOommemm *MNMmiHiioa*mim
BOSTON, Novaitaen ay. ,
• IJV ’ Extr*s ts s Utter frtm LemJeu.
M f Yder f r iend w *y 11 y°or ladie* taka the law of /nfhioo.
0*55 tyr ! n ’ y of • • tap<*
F . J ILu 5?“ Sr , B rr l If o *be enormity of
kjRSLjp . ( wh .‘ ch y° u fnbmit to) tbnn of nU the revenee
fills m „ *•■ ® d n <b many yard* of ceftfy
iSJte ll £ n,oft Htio<it prefufton I Tho decent
iZZi t the **P of *• all it* nativeeiegneer,
down “* with thing* flapping
down on each fide, which look n* if the ladiea had tamed a mol mon*
hdm ?wJ2S and drawn them through thir pocket
” pUt ° f . their contrived by in uphfllflrroN
f!n C ° Ttan J £t *?*•/*• monnroufly is the- e
legaat fall of the petticoa deformed with floaoces of mafiacred silk! Oh
b*rbnroo murder both of beauty and material* (—bat if 1 e*nn I'rrftnre
the docent night-gown to is* nfurped power and influence, for decency fake,
6tt ml lb *K i, * ng * ging in fwt * t * eA •■d nature,me
obtain, **** *** ME *** w ho come* aaaonn vwn ta