The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, March 14, 1770, Image 3

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._x. • CAVA H N Alt, -UM ti; ’ ‘ - A""** Thei to MttAlWr To ten, from Bristol end Tenerife. tttivtflM T* beff-L# 4*a4ay, **t day railed for 9mbury. Ek'rtfcto i*WAft!eattke Cuirou.Hovsg Prom Mar* V Mwow Lire Oak, Nathaniel Porter, sr, Aouuftine Ew rinto Outward* * r~ f • Skip rnnatip, Jsko M.rfh.m 0„ rjl l, Bri*.Slljr, JoMlh.nTrrfw.il, J,„ lica bloop Fcggy, John Ptrr, Tobago Scheoeer Joke and Phebe, Clement Cardiff, St. Nich<sa Snow Matty, William Jackson, Li/bon SetooMr Spy, John Roft, St. Vincent Sloop Molly, Ebcneter Gorham, Antigua end St. Kuftatia j Sloop,Li*tle Bob, Andrew Campbell, Turks-lfland Sloop Elizabeth, Jonathan Harvey, Jamaica Brigt. Friend (hip, John Sullivan, Cowei Sloop Lark, Sam ad Stiles, Jamaica . . Sloop Charming Nancy, Teleman Coyler, * Turks, island Bilander Cere*, William Beef, j* 00 | Sloop Neptooe, Wright Southgate, Antigua Schooner Boreas, Michael Driver, Barbados Schooner Mary, John Higgia, Pitto < Cliar ei> For Mar-14, Sloop Jane, John Mill*, Antigua SaILIo For Hat. 4, B-igt. Georgia Packet, John So'uder, Philadelphia in. Ship Governor Wright, Thoma* Hall, Goft'ort Brigt. Harvey, James Patoun, Cowes LONDON, Dfc£m*r I*. HILE the Czarina has ilHie i orders for railing a hundred thou sand recruits in her empire, the Turks, we are told in letters /root Conftadtirmpie, are making the mod formidable levies Oft their part, which are to take the field, very early the eft foingfpiing. • If these preparations take place, and no friend ly powet effectually interpof*; to prevent the continuance of the war, we MajrcxpeO to find the ntxt campaign on.'uf the moil blcody that has ever yet dis graced the annals of humtm nature. Jhr. it. W hear a design is on foot to augment the salaries of nil his Governors In the Weft-Indies and North-America, for the better fnpppit of their dignity a* bis Majelfy’s reprefcntati/es in their fcveral go vernment*. Bat. *6. A great personage, on reading in J:inius*s letter, 1 The for tone, which made you aforbad you to have a friend,’ replied, “ hard fortenc indeed! surely no one envies my station.” Wc hear the rcfultof the many Cabinet councils lately holden, is a fix ed resolution npt to diflblve the Parliament. ▼f • well informed that a certain law offuer has given it a* hi* opt that •Much talked of produ&ioa is not Trtajya, but a High Mis 1 demeanor. It la laid (he ministry nit endeavouring whb the greeted afliduicy to in the last Jeniua upon Mr. Wilkes. ZxtrmS tfm mattfram UJbon, braAght by th Ittft mail, dated December 3- *769- ‘** Yoe will hear by the mail of the (trange attempt made on the King; Bet take the eastern story; a fn‘.dier in the artillery having loft in the late war (hit of one of his arms (which I believe was the molt mifehief done at It) was dtlbanded, with, as I hear, the promise of a pension, which bar never brea paid, nor I believe ever will be piid ; however, he by feme mean* or O'Her porch afed a little mule, and by her alufiance procur ed bread for hi mfelf and a large family. On the King’s journey to Villa j Vkaofc, this male was feizea, as is cuftoinary, and by ft! usage died. Eadaced te the utmost diArefs, the poor man petitioned the King, but got aoredrefs. AAuatcd by dcfpair, he determined to take *n amen/e bmtsur. cbla, by thrashing his M.ijcfty’* jacket, which he did with a bludgeon j he waa prefitntiy foiled, and the co.ifequence you may easily imagine w ill b* paying the tribute due to hi* temerity : but there is another I shudder at. la this country wbata handle may be m*de of this affair f his trial will not be publick, and he m.y coafefs or iorpcacb—what he never did confefr or impeach—lt is a but you may eafi:y explain it, so I Bull not take the trouble. Happy England, I wiftl i had thy sons in fume of these bltffod dimes fbr one twelvemonth t Experience would teach them to redid with pleafuie on the btppinefs they arc boro to.** Du. 30 A bett of too guineas was yesterday evening made at a coffee house not far from Chaiing-crofs, that the author of Junius would be >0 Custody before the firft of next February. It was yesterday reported that the author of the last Junius is known, and that proper methods were taking to come at his petfon. ■We hear that thooficers on forlow, belonging to the garrisons of Gib raltar and Minorca, have received orders to join their regiment* with all pofible expedition. A great mao absolutely declared this week that Jumus’s last letter had operated totally different from its intentions f far that “ thereby the Mi ntftry are now become immovable.” It is reported that a great perlunaye ha* within these few days had the reel aasneof Juntas, with the intelligence properly authenticated, fen t by an anonymous bind, through the channel of thccommoa poll. We areaffured that fotne advices of great importance archoorly expefl ed from Madiid. , _ . r We are informed, that the last advices from bis Excellency the Earl of Harcourt. our Ambaflador at the Court of Verfailler, confaio mpttcr* of an extraordinary nature, and very alarming to oor Ministry. The premium of infurancc on outward bouad (hips aad goods contmoca daily to advance. , . . . It is said ( that should the advice of Lord Chathauv be taken on an .m. portaot fubjeft, Mr. Wilke* will certainly take his teat withoatadiffolu tion of Parliament, ....... ... Itmkmn z. A correfpoadent remarks, that Junius, in all hit sever once fhewcdke wanted a head, till bis last long e P lttlein which he ftrack at the fopceroe head both in church J 1 * 1 An evening paoer of yesterday fay, she marriage of theDukeof Gloe ceflerwith Udy Waldgravcas now P k " n , wn - 7 p menu at Windsor Caflle, where (he is addressed h " o * Q J ,tk - A private letter from Berlin soys, that r new treaty ofalh-ca he. bee. d**-* 0 "-’ ****** a7fP*4* A certain great man, whose appearanceoo t\c politicW ta. t. io.it liW [or, i, preparing to .Vb.bh . vtrp TJri4 i ueiday next. , We are well informed, that Lord Chatham iateod* wfopnori an end/0 new character on an enfoing occasion. - The report of* war with Franc* is again very ctfnrtst, end yesterday # gentleman on ’Change laid ten guinea*, that war woeld be declared b'/or* the firft of July. 7”- Yesterday the Worttfterfliirt, Sonserfei(hire, Northumberlaftd and New-Castle petitions, were presented to hi* Mijftf at St. James’s. Some very ietcrrfling paper* are come from Ireland, which will Jhortly be laid before the publick. A certain nobleman, who labours under a very dadeeretu complaint, it not expeded to live many day,. * P * The Duke of Bedford’s dlfordets are reported te be an aflhnia and a atoyCy. y* * are well informed that 1 certain unpopular American Governor ha# refufed the offer of a Peerage. Yesterday thefollowing gentlemen wa‘ ted upon his Majcftyat St. James's, with the peiition of the citizens of Bristol, and were graciouby received, viz. Sir William Codriugton, Bart. Richard Hipped/ Coa, Est,. Mr. Henry Cruger, and Mr. Samuel Span, merchant of 1 hat city. The two last gentlemen were deputed by their fellow citizens to present it. We hear that Lord Chatham hai'a plan in contemplation, which, if executed, will certainty reconcile all parties, and give universal fatisfaAion. A report strongly prevails that a number of very eminent merchants have a ftchrme in agnation for preftenting a petition, ftstting forth the neceffit/ of taking the American affairs under immediate cor, fide ration. It is said the isfl dispatches received in London, by (be French Ambaf fidor have entirely r moved the doubts of the Miuiftry, rcfpedUng the if present ciftoclioation to tweak the peace. ‘ It is now confidei'tly after ted, that the Celebrated Junius has set out oe his travels Into foreign part*. Por {/mouth, 7**- 3- T sis day Came to Spithead, Admiral Elphioftone, of the Ruffian fleet, and was saluted by Admiral Geary : He ftile'd from the Sound with eight other men of war, but his (hip only 1* arrived. They fay the (hip is very leaky, and must come into the harbour to be docked. Ptvii, Du. 10. They write from Rome, (hat the Pope has iflfued silk ordinance, which proferibes, for ever, within bis dominions, the inde cent outrage committed on young male fubje&s, in ordnr e preserve thrif Voices for the choir. Hamburgh, Der. 18. A copy of a letter from Conflaotioople, dated the gih of (all month, is Laod-J alrou; here, advising, that oh the 4th the pro* p)c tofe with a def/gn to dethrone the Grand SigniOr ; that the mutinccrtf approached the frfaglio in the evening, but were received very wnrmijr b/ the bonlfangis, or body guards, aad that fame tboufaods were killed and wounded on both sides; (he Grand Senior cfcaped in the light to Adrt noj le, whert he remained with to,ooo of bis bed troops* while another corps of >:,ooo was Lift at Constantinople to feeure the publick trnnguU litv. This news, however, seems to require a double coefimtation. TWO HUNDRED AND P/FTY BUbHELS OF INDIAN CORN to be fold at White Bluff by THOMAB YOU NO. A DUN AWAY fom the ftfbfcriber fomt months ft nee, \ jl t\ NEGROE MAN called PETER, of a flout make, ra gfepr ther low in stature, yellowi(h complexion, much pitted with the fmarpox, extremely artful, and will doubtless attempt to J/NL p*f* a* a free man. He formerly belonged to a person at feo- L; Isa facola, came from thence by land, and Yu supposed may be /one toward the Cretk nation. Whoever apprehends the said delivers him to the Warden of the Wcrk-houfe, (hall receive five oound* reward, cstc’ufive of an allowance of reaforable eharees for co.7aai.thi” f'-” m r great iiHaocc. T. NETHSRctIfT. Savanr-.h, 4th March, iy7o ... , STO LFN out of the fubferiber’s stable at Rae’s-Hall last eight, A LARGE BLACK HORSE, about 13 hands high, 8 or 9 yearsold, with a bGzed face, the hind feet white to the foot-loeks, ha* a blotched brand that cannol be deferibed, trots, is very broad and strong madc.-- Whoever deliver* said horse to me (hall receive jl. Serlmg reward ; and whoever deliver, me the said horse. and lodge* the thief or thieves ia •savannah goal. *"d B" evidence aga oft him <>’ ‘hem, so that be or they mav be prosecuted 10 conviflion, (bail receive aol. ftarheg reward. - Savannah. Much 2, 17 7° ■ JUHIN HAVE enquired into the Pi ice of Flour, which 1 find to be as fojlfws# viz. Bed, 18s. Second, 16. and Settlement, 15s. p too lb-the 4 d. Loaf (bould therefore weigh * BEST, - - * J ? SECOND, - * ‘ * * * SETTLEMENT, G r- oRGE BAILLH?, >v TO BE SOLD , mt tbt hsu/t / Mn. Stmpjtn, mtihurj day tbt lid of M*rib, 1770, D ArrfZDfJT DWELLING-HOUSE in which (he_ lives, (T.ißßmm I which, for situation and conveniences, i*wU rr3ln!ifclDftW known to exceed any house in this placet *he *ot , ir e< A | fot A IOT adjoining the rame 1 wrth A WATER LOT of one hundred and twenty f—i frens. AMo, A PARLBL OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. The ?Un of the lots my on the day of fate. - by an order of hia Majeft/a °bl ° f she Provoft-Marftial of this province is required to fell i difpofe of the following NEGROES, vie. Mmfir, Mfa, /"/wi* PJdffu feixed and taken into his cuffed/ as and for the property of Wi - Ham Si mo lon carpenter, by virtue of awrit of S suit of William Jones, theTaid negroes tetag cidenu, firft giving twenty-one day* notice of fach (aStbf the said Frovoft-IMtribal doth hereby riv,*mc. **£*?**& grot* will be fold, at thu Exchaoga i savanoali # ‘PrMy the totkda