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It is proposed to ! have
A DANCE,
To celebrate the E E N * s
birth-night.
All persons subscribing to the
Aflembly, who wish to join on this
occasion, are requeued to fend
their names to Mr. Davis, Town-
Clerk.
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N. B. Tea, Coffee, &c. as usual
at the Dancing Assembly.
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Excellent port and
- LISBON WINES, SOU
CHONG and BOHEA TEAS,
CHOCOLATE, a few SPEL
LING-BOOKS, &c. to-be fold for
Calh by I). ZUBLY jun.
<T O BE SOLD ,
By DANIEL NUNES,
At his House on the BAT,
IRISH linens, checks, cambricks, lawns, bufF
hreeches pieces, an aflbrtment of worked hose #
womens calamanco (hoes, green knap and whitnies,
Bath coating, keifies, flannels, druggets, dur<Mfs,
ruffels, calamancoes, durants, corduroys, negfo
doaths, Russia (heeting, Iriftj ditto, bed ticks,
thread hose, tablecloths, dimities, Marseilles quilt
ing, toweling, mode, an aflbrtment of calicoes,
printed cambricks, India calicoes, Barcelona biack
handkerchiefs, coloured ditto, an aflbrtment of all
kinds of pocket handkerchiefs, tea, coffee,
chequered lawns, plain ditto, pound-threads, ounce
ditto, an aflbrtment of knives, an aflbrtment of
penknives, (hoe buckles, chest locks, inkpowder,
small tooth combs, large ditto with cases, chest and
other hinges, razors, callers, black jacks, seine twine,
‘ /ifhing lines and hooks, whip and crollcut saws, cases
of razors compleat, fpiceries, horse whips of different
forts, walking canes, knives and forks, ribbons and
ferrets, mustard, oznabrigs, scented hair powder,
perfumery* horse brushes, tar and paint brulhes,
_brafs candlesticks, japan’d ditto, mens neat (hoes,
womens and mens bed gloves, pins and needles,
glass ware, fnaffle bridles, hair brooms, whip
lafbes and thongs, mens fine hats, boys ditto,
leather caps, velvet ditto, ready made lined jackets,
great coats, furtout ditto, black pepper, currants,
melafles, brandy, rum, wine, with many other ar
ticles too tedious to mention.
gpS SE
FOR SALE,
> And may be entered upon
Mg is s a next month,
wmm The House
jSSI At prefsnt occupied by Alex-
anfter W.yHy r £(q*.—
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ALL persons indebted to the COPARTNER
SHIP of
MOORE & PANTON,
Late of Savannah, Merchants, are hereby inform
ed, that the bonds, notes, and books of account,
belonging to that copartnerfhip, are lodged in the
hands of Samuel Farley and Thomas Netberclifr,
Efqrs. their attornies, who have directions to put
the fame in suit, unless immediately fettled to their
fatisfaftion. Wm. PANTON.
Savannah, Bth Jan. 1781 * l
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* i ‘HE subscriber intending to depart this province
shortly, desires that those who are indebted
to him will make speedy payment, and that such
as have any demands agamft him will fend them in
* without delay. Doftor JOHN MAYER.
Savannah, Jan. 9, 1781.
As the COPARTNERSHIP of
■ Ross & M i Credie _
WILL expire by the firllday of March next,
they request all those indebted to them to
fettle by that time, as no longer indulgence will be
given. ROSS and M'CREDIE.
Savannah, 10th Jan. 1781.
To be fold by the Subscriber ,
ABOUT 3CO or 400 v Bushel? best white Flint
Corn, and 150 ditto Indian Peafe, at his
Springfield Plantation on Skidaway ItLnd ; and at
his Shaftelbury Plantation on Argyle Island, about
(ix miles from town, 100,000 Cypress Shingles,
and 2000 Feet Two Inch Cvprels Plank cut out
four years ago for indigo vats. Enquire of Mr.
Thomas Tallemach in Savannah, or .
JAMES DEVEAUX.
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ALL perforts having demands agairft the Fftate
of Joseph Farley, Esq. deceased. are defied
to feed them in to -'LEWIS JOHNSTON.
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This h to give Notice, that
ELIZABETH VEALL
HAS opened A SCHOOL, at Mr. Matthew
Roche’s, Taylor, for the purpofe.of teachv
vate of
Twenty Shillings per quarter, one half to be paid
at entrance.
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MarJhaPs Sales.
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TO BE.SOLD,
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On Monday the SUI of February next, at the
house in St. James’s Square where the Superior
Courts were last holden, between the hours of
ten o’clock n the forenoon and one.in the after
noon, the sale to begin at ten o’clock precisely,
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A TRACT of Land in St. Paul’s parilh, coft
taining qoo acres, more or less, bounded on
. the south by Savannah river and lands of/Thomas
Ried, Widow Frier, and Peter Torquened, on the
tail by lands of Widow Frier, and on the weft by
vacant lands, late the property of Francis Stringer.
Also another Tradl of Land, in St. George’s
parish, containing 10:0 acres, more or less, bounded
on the north by Great Ogechee river, and vacant
on all otherfies: Also another Tratt of Land,
containing 2oco .atres, more or less, in St. John’s
parilh, vacant 0:1 all fuies : And also another Trail
of Land, containing acres, more or less, in
St. Philip’s parish, bounded on all Tides by vacant
land : Late the property of Thomas Lynn.
Also another Trail of Land, containing 500
acres, more or less, situate in the parish of St. An
drew, and commonly called the Brier Patch,
bounded on the east by lands of Bird, on the
north and weft by Sapelo Creek and lands of Robert
Bail lie, Esq. and on the south-east by lands
William M*lnto(h, late the property of William
M‘lnto(h, and seized on execution.
D. FRASER, A. P. M.
Savannah, January 3, 1781.
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Com:per and 7 elf airs
Edward Telfair, fames Ross, f Attachment.
and others. J
PURSUANT to an order from his Majesty’s
Superior Courts, in this cause made, I (hall,
on Wednesday the 31st instant, proceed to the
Sale of the following Negroes, to wit, Abraham,
Titus, Abe), Cuffy, Statira, Diana.
Juba, and Scipio; and also fix or seven Head of
Cattle, belonging to the Estate of Ediyard 7’elfair,
as it is said; at the house in St. James’s Square
where the Superior Courts were last holden, be
-1 * tween the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon and
one in the afternoon, the sale to begin at ten
o’clock precisely. D..FRASER, A. P. M.
. Savannah, Jan. io, 1781. * ’ /
FOUGHT to my
D few days ago, by a
fellow ii.rnud; Maf.lnas, (rorivlj
XT****% Jcdin Mrrei’i plantation
Pewlies A ILi k Brown Stray■
HORSE,with a fwiuhcd tail I
and long mane, about 13 aud an h .ls bauds high, 1
is not branded, -has ‘ avtry (niaT'xv'S-.te in bill
falce. The owner may have him again, by proy. 3
ing his property, and pay ing the vxpence of thk M
aUveaifenieiiC, W it. CHARLETON, >1
Laeut Roy*l Art. ’m
Savannah, Jan. to,
LONDON, O!iober 5.^
T HF. new Parliament will meet the lift foil, s
when his Majesty will, by a moffage, re.
commend it to them to proceed to the choice of
a Speaker. The next day his VJajefty will go to
the House, and open the (efiions with a moft gr*.
cious fpe^ch.
OH 4. A letter from Versailles fays, “ Tho’ |
the Court have lent powerful naval and military af. |
filtances to Congrcf*, yet neither Dr. Franklin, or
any agent from America, have been able to get
a Angle louis d’or in hard cafli. Depend upon if ‘
that every conquest made by the arms of France
in Britifti America mult be ceded to our Monarch.” ~
On. 6. The two (hips of the lir.e jull ready for ‘
launching at Plymouth dock yard are the Casfar of
N 74, and the Anson of 64 guns; the Meduiaof jlj
is also in great fprwardnefs.
On. 16. Capt. Hood, lately appointed a flag
officer, is appointed to a command on the American
station, in consequence of which Rear Admiral/’
Hood will go with four (hips of the line immedi
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\ Yesterday the Earl ofCarlifle was at Qoftrt, andi.
kifled his Majesty’s hand, on being appointed
Lieutenant of Ireland.
The fame day William Edeji, Esq. kifled his
Majesty’s hand, on being appointed principal Se
cretary to his Lord(hip.
On. 19. The following (hip 6 are to be part of
Admiral Sir Samuel Hood’s squadron for the Weft
Indies, the Barfleur, Princess, Prince William,
Panther, Monarch, Belliquex, and thiee frigates.
Extran of a letter from Portfnsouth, OnJi^.
“ This morning arri ih four
wseeks from New-York, his Majefty’sftore (hip the
Seahorse, Capt. Elliotr. Ihe ieft New-York the
4th ult. in company w ith the Renown of 50 guns,
the Pacifick armed ship, and near zoo fail of mer*
chantmcn, the greatest part of which are pu’ into
Cork, and many havepaflfed by, with the Renown,
for the Downs.” i
The States General are said to have received
dispatches from their Plenipotentiaries at Peters-1
burgh, in which they fay among the rest, that the
Empress of Russia has intimated that (he cannot a
gree to the proposals of their High Mightiness and to
guarantee thlfr pdfleffions in both the Indies, &C.l
adding, that (he did not fee of w hat use her gua
rantee could be to the republick, This refufall
will r.ot hasten the conclusion of the treaty of arm
ed neutrality, and will probably form an import
ant part of the deliberations of the States at their
next meeting.
NEW-YORIC, November 18. 33
ON Tuesday last arrived in town the lady and
son of Brigadier General Arnold.
Marltrandt for Boston, was sent in here last week
by his Mdjefty’s fliip the America ; (he is loaded
, with china, tea, Sec. &c.
The, brig Fly, Capt. Hamilton, from London,
was taken off Cffarleftown bar by a rebel privateer ]
called the Adventure, but was afterwards retaken
by his Majesty’s (hip Huflar, Capt. Pool, and feat
in here.
. His Majesty’s (hips the Boreas and Greyhound,
the 2d of Odober, carried into Antigua a ship of
20 guns, and a brig, both loaded with, tobacco
and lumber.
* blov. 27. We are told that the French troo|*
now at Rhode Island pay the inhabitants only one
third in hard money, and two thirds in Congreft
paper, for every article they receive from them for
the ufet of the troops and Teamen.’ ‘ *
The Fjying Fish privateer arrived here yesterday
morning, in company with the A£live and Trim
mer. They have taken three prizes loaded with
tobacco j part of whichcargocs are already arrived.
* Prizes sent in since our lajl.
The rebel privateer bug Adventure, of 16 guns,
sent in by his Majesty’s (hip America.—Saturday
morning last the privateer brig Delight, Capt.
Stout, returned flora a cruifc; She brought in