The Royal Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1779-1782, February 11, 1779, Image 4
SAVamnah. rvJ.n. .
•/ m Itrttt frtm AVOVITA,
February 6, 1779. - -
Uadtr* of frdiwn bavin*,
1 at 4rt, fairly wore oat the fpt
and patience of tb pwpulsc*, by
Ibetr infernal fydera cf aureby, have
•o the rvfoleace te ewax kheaa by H*
btral atri of pardon, th’ough tha
d<m of Mr: Elberf. ae thenz and by aa
EXTERMINATED ASSEMBLY.
They think it ftraßrb tha* the laha
biaeti of Georgia mould b*v Tea la
eao'jgh te dffoovtr, that the Bkliu*a
es Fr*dom. aad Happiutfs, ard
fettere%lcelated fortheir aaeridfaa than
War, Poverty, lid Uiftrafaj or'that
aay boned aat ia the proviaci flwald
dare to ackaowhedge that a good Klag
ta better thia a behca of tyrants.
# Col. Campbill took peSeffiaa ©f
Aug aft a oa tha jrftwf 1R month,
Without tha lofa pi a British Soldier t
mad Geacral Efbatt* with the rehela,
made a psaclpitatc rttrtft to Carollaa.
At Sydtit Cr:k, tha rabela made a
shaw or oppofitiou, hut upon a b©wit
tr Aid two field ptecii opcaiag apoa
v then, they qaitted thair faiblatiaa ia
= haste. ■-
A villaUaht triha af Blunderers, ai
der the*celebrated horse thief, Capt.
Fate, finding theii caafe
Save left tha Georgia*! a lading im*
prtfion of rabellioui authority, by ra
vagiu* tha caaatry for ji milea above
Aegafta, without regard ta age or sea,
the widow of the orphaae criea. Not
fatiificd with rapiut,’ they have drag
ged forth tha peaceable inhabitant
Tike flavei to war, and, worse thaa the
beat ha 0 faeagti of tha wiWeraeft, mur
dered, ia cool blood, a Mr. ———y—y—
who refufed ta join theta ia thdr in
. fa nay. Thdiahaßiuata coaid ao loa
fer brook the tahafitaaity of Tuch pif
creaafa; revenge wal the word, and
every tnaa that had c r. d* p*lhed it
flaatly ia qatft mi tha rob bera. Pew’.
flrft Captain way takea, aa 4 himfalf
with bit party Red before the iahahi-
tutimaMbi fiitianW -
At Augusta, elevea hundred iihi
litaats hava far or a allegiance to tba?r
foyeroif a, aad many are daily fioekitg
ia from *ll quarter* fae p*ttAioa.
Bxcapt a ft w larking villafine, there
‘'"■Mi aa rabela Georgia at thh j uc
tori, Tha Aaabaptifla, ted thtfcM'Ja
ta af Wilket, hara addrefled CelamM
Otmpboll km thair -
Dafevtvn tack ia often from tha U
half 1 ia k mack, that 40 mea cotaA
•ear of a Bight Oa tha Saloda tha
frieadi of goverameot ara now in ami;
ABd thay ataoaat to thou bads.
We hava hoea credibly informed,
aad that from good authority, that
i iho latHe affair oa Beiaforr f dtnd,
two t HStor* only wr killed mad foor’
woaadcA that I ’bat fevta men.
Wirt Jcfij, K foatmao weuuded, aad
■ioajof*,. . U All thirty mta ; not
fcodioVtk % ****t* r Mti accoa att
*****•*• Neal* T^tSHT
•and By bmm dm, k t Tbahtae Rnbelt
■dahaadonodtW Fort tad the
opo a beUg-Mipfo**
OTpmada Aw*, Mb 4, bat htfg o*
by Abeogh ach
“krm ia aumbe h w
light, and afierwa-ds fi'ffered on?
men to retreat to thair boats with.ut
their ever I ring a go*.
On. |he Bth arrived at Tybee, a
TritO p takea by HuMsjcfty Vfhip
tlaicoirl, baa ad font Charles Tow*
to tha Wed iadiet, loaded with Rica
and Indigo. By a brig from the
Wed lodiev, taken by Hll Majefty'i
•tip Daphne, we have the following
iatciigonce. -rnr
That the Preach iflaad of St. Lac : a
was,taken by Major-General Grant;
apoa tha Intelligent reaching Matti
aigae, Cfantd* fail led with
the fleet oader hit command, having
oa board three theafsad troops, all
voloOteerr, which were landed oa the
iflind without oppofilien from tha
Kiag' troops; on the ceatrary, a fort
of four gaeajwas abandgeed, in order
to giva confidence to the invaders;
this maaChuvrc had tha del red effeft,
the French marchUg on without fuf.
picion, until they advanced veryWear
a malkad battery, which opened with
great feccefk, ead obliged them ta
give way, and retreat with precipita
tion to their boats ; during which ra
tios*, great execution was done by
the clem pUrfait of the King** troops,
numbers being bayoneted before they
could reach the beats.
Upon tha llftdiag of the French
troops, the itrhabitaats revolted, aad
Couot d* Est sign, until she reimbar.
kation of late troops, ply'd off aad oa,
exchaaglßg fume- times brordfidea
with hit Maj:fty*i wips ia the hew
hour. ■ -; v ...
Friday sth left, died DoAor Rob
ert Trail,* who parAifed phyfick
hart for several yea s, with muck re
putatioe; for knowledge, and a faith
ful dircharge of the detiet of hit pro
feCon, he was fqeal’d by few, aad :
axcaeaed by ooaa in this country i
To fam up hi* ckaraAcr in a few
words, he was a Ikilfal phyfieiaa, aa
ag'eaabla coaipaaloa, a fincer# friend,
mad.in a worthy aaai
•eeaooaio eeeeoee
;# 1 ’
tit HtxntralU ROBERT CA
THERWdOD, £/f. Judge
of His MajtJlfs Court of Vice
JdtiirMt} for the Province of
East Floridt,
HAVINOkMi ftfM to *o*
point, by commission bearing
‘ate tha fivft ii- Ltwis Johostoh,
p. r , to tako the ioetffery dapofitiwos
Ha Captor* of all ships or veffela
ht into the port Os Savannah aa
ITJ totranfmit thorn aad tha papma
Lort A l * •• hi AdvocaM-
Y'.ntrml or to tbo FroAor, for tha
1 tarried .hroagh hi. Ma
f Vi i. Brt
r 's£u •&*(<*• t. S|Mplß
•11 -kn. *, r l ln T
twit i< A *s*"*' 11
in rath ***<*•• “ and W**; “
Ik. itj 9 ‘ lV‘77
noem to a in thf Aftflrtooa,
Saadaya orirgjted.
Office of Police.
Bth February, 1779.
WANTED a man of chara^ev #
who it thoroughly seq Minted
with tha planting as a ma
nager for Sir James Wright's plan*,
tatsont oa Groat Ogetchaa ; n
perion will meet with good eacourage
mfcftt by applying to tha Bo*(<rd Os
Felica. 7
j
By Order,
Os theXoMMOO<MIK *
WHRRBAS fevehil seamen be
longing to Bis hd
and armed veffaW, hsya Rraggled fron*
their dhey. Ido hereby effdr a re
ward of forty Stillings flerliag for
each sailer, te any perron or peifona,
who (hall apprehend seamen be long
in r to Hii Msjefly's (hips aad armed
valcls, found so traggliog.
HYDE PARKER, .
j . Commodore.
TO BE SOLD”
By Daniel Sillby,
A FEW half pipe* of Madeira of
tha bast gaslit* ; Po, t wipe
by tha doacu, ct ffee, lie.
Watted immediately fifty er sixty
thousand of 1 or 1 \ inch plank,
for which paynseat will be made in
‘Rnsrltfti good*. rjSirfsfikiJi*——•:. ■■■■r \
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The Editor begi ledve to in
form the Public, that he iniendi
publishing 1 Newspaper once a
week, that it, every Thurfiky:
that such gentlemen as are wit-,
ling to encourage him by their
fubferiptioni, may be fuppliecl
with it at the rate Os 10/a
one ha If to be paid it
ing, the other half at the end of
the year > and others for fbut*
pence a paper. That Advef
tifements of eight lines or un
der, will be printed for 3/eachV
but if above that
proporion to their jncretfevmd
that ready xarti ia-expetted for
•II adverfiiMflH
fays in either prbftw. verity he*
(hall be favoured with, will be
duly attended to and gratefully
acknowledged : that, in fliort,
he will take all the pains and
care he is capable of, to deserve
the encouragement of the Pub*
lie, but hopes for their Candour
and indulgence to the begin
nings of hu \mdereaking.
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Pablifticd by Jo-mtt Dsnrii Ham*
uitat, ia BfWughtaa.Stren.