The Royal Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1779-1782, June 06, 1782, Image 2

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Just imported, And to be fold for Cafti, By John Mitchell &Cos. Next door to Divid Zubly. Esq- on the Bay, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRr GOODS , Confifling mostly of the following Article*: dowlas, RulEa fbeetirg, ra yctfduck, brown and white (heeting, G‘- fui, fu per fine cloth*; 3 4‘h’. 7 Bth, and 4 4ti> Irish Hen; 3 4tha and 7 Bth* linen check, cotton Holland*, printed linen* and cotton*; romal, checked, ard printed handkerchief*; black Bar celona handkerchief* ; checked, striped, and plain mtiffin i ruffdeu and durants, black piinces (luff. v military Ihoe* and (hiris, mens fineflroc*, women* calamanco ar and leather ditto, men; w hue and brown thread, hose, men* fine bat* white and black; white, oznabiig thread; Cupcifine jfcftletcamlqt, white jefthet, corded dimity, check v ed lawn, caiabtick, loaf sugar, biaak pepper, byfon and bohea tea, china bowl*, glaf* ware, £iuld ! erp, ironmongery, Ac. .. ; Alio a few puncheon* Jamaica rum and a few barrels mufeovado sugar. Savannah, June 6,. 1782. GEORGIA. . In tJSe Court of Vice Admiralty. The Advocate General, on the relation of William waJi *on behalf of iwrd-df, owner*, and otHcrt* Tfce Sloop Lark, her Tackle, Apparel, Cargo, Ac. W Herea* an information hath been exhibited, admitted, and filed, ia'thi* Cause, in order to condemnation of the laid brigantine, her tackle, - apparel, and every thing on board her: Andjflvea* the ufuai monition hath been issued Court, and duly returned, and no claim hath been made, or cause (hewn a* gainit the fa id condemnation: These .re therefore to give notice, that-the judge Surrogate of thefaid Couit will, on Monday the 24th day of Jute in stant, proceed, in the ufuai manner, either to condeblta or acquit the (aid- (loop, her tackle, ap parel, furniiuie, cargo, and everv thing on Loaid her, agreeable’ to the direction of the statute io that case made and provided. - V-- •-j . - By the Court, G. MACKENZIE, Reg. C. V. A. Savannah, 3d June, 1782. T O B E ~SO £ D,~ On Tuesday the :6th day of July next, at the , house of Mr. Duncan, Vendue Mafferi in Sa vannah, The Personal Estate of Dr. D.n id Brydie, dec raLJ, confiding of wearing apparel, household furniture, and r.egrot*. together with lome apothecary’s (hop furniture, Ac. Sec. HENRY KEALL, Ailing Executor. Who dcfutiail perfon* having demands against , the estate to make them known, and thole indebted to the fard eihte to call and make payment. ~trthjune, 178a. TOBESO X. D. ’ On Thursday the iHth day of July next, at the lioul'e of the Etc Kirkland, dcceafed, The Personal Estate of the faiJ dcceafed, conhitmg of wearing apparel,* L. lioufchold fuff nature, horlV*, and cabinet-maker'V tools, together with a few Irg* of mahogany Ac. HENRY KF.At.L, ) f / THOMAS GOUGH, ( Executon - Who desire all perfon* having demands against the eljate to make them known, and those indebted to the fai Left te to call and mike payment. 6th June, 178 1 o B. E SOL D, n By John & William Wallace, At their Store nearly oppefite the Main Guard, MAdeira, Port, and Sherry Wine, by the pipe or quarter calk; -i Ship Bread, . A tew barrel* heft Mels Beef and Pork, “Black Pepper iq. calks of too lb. u t, Bio?.d 1 loe i-i ofic-r o f 10. dozen each. Sav.inn.ih, 6th June, 17 2. ! g Htii* to ciutioo the Puislicjt.no: to credit .“1 or enter tain ANN JOHNS f ON, my wife* on any. account whatsoever, as 1 wnl p ty no debts of her Cnntradmg, (he eloping from niy bed withour pravoc:*t|oi. HiO*. JOHNSTON, iff Bat. Dehnccy. _ Savaniah, June 6, 178’. I o “ TOMORROW .-Morninp, at Ten o'clack, at the house of Dr. Bcccroft, will be foW, for c*(b only, SU N DRY Article* of household furniture, book-, . Ac belonging to the Estate of Samuel Bowen, dcceafed. D. ZU BLY jun. L. V'. ivl. June 6, 1781. a u .■ ■’ TOMORROW Morning will be fold, at the fubfcribcr’i Vendiij ‘Store on>the Bav,'the fale to begin at 9 o’clock, /% COMP LEA 1’ marquee, r*\ Asew t barrel* fuperfine French flour, Soap in boxes, , r -—--—;——i-: .. —#— Sugar, & - Tobacco in small ca(k\ Madeira, and Port wine in quarter calks, Loaf lugar, * CLf> and queen's ware, Black pepper, t Soldiers fhirt*, Ready made trawlers, .... _ , . ‘ ! Sutter in fiikint, ‘ Pigtail tobacco, Jamaica and Antigua rum, • / v Shrub, r 6 laddie,’ chair, and,druuglit hmfe* ; 1 waggon, 14 elegant mahogany chair?, 3 mahogany tables, v 1 Urge ahd elegant mahogany deflt of a llfutlion, . ■■ 1 bedfteadi, Ac. Ac. Ac. / ’ ‘ £ CHARLESTON, May at. THE Hngiilh papers brought by the packet mention the fojlowfi g deaths. The Right Hon. Lord Robert Bertie, one of the Lords of the Bedchamber. General of bis.Majefty’* fo.rce*, and Coionnl ofihe forond troop of horse guards, Ac.r- Thc Hon W'lUnam Howe, one e to the present Lord CftdaOrth —The R’ghr Hon. Hugh Bof cawen, Viscount Falmouth, ranked as a Gcnerah :: jn ti e x* ,n y—hir John Pringle, Phvfrcian to his Maj lly, late I’refidi.nt of the Rqjal Society Lieut. Gen. Sh EjnlOn Frazer, Colonel ol the 71st reg'ment of foot, and Member of Rirlianfent for’ the*county of InvernK —Gen. Lord Robert Manners* Coloriel of o t!>e 3d rtg ment of dragoon guards, Gov.Ti.or of I ull, Ac. Litut. Gcr. f PP'L CidojieJ of the Lath regiment of light dragoons —T!ie Right Rev. Dr. “J homas Newton,’ Brihop of hrntol.—Sir Robert Foley, Knrght.— ,1 he amiable, and (incerelv regretttd Lidy f'entlir* son, conlort <•/ oir John Henderson, anJ daugr.iir of his Fxceilviicy l.ieUh Gen. Rebellion, Gover nor of Now York* .. _ S A V A N,N A H, June LAS 1 Tu*lci,y being the Birth Div of. our inoll gricious Sovereign GEORGE 111. when liu M * jolly entered into the 45th year of hi* age, at noon the cannon at Fort Preveit, the of the gafri s o", ori bo:rd HvM.,j A ilv’s (hip Otter and other veftels in “the river, were fired. In.the afternoon his Excellency the Governor gave an tlegint entertainment (provrdedjhv .Mr. Lewis ct his own h'-ufe'and Mrs. ToikJccVJ to a moise ‘ tuimerous company than wn ever jurmblcd on the like orcafion in this place, there being present. Brigadier General Clarl.e, commanding hi* Ma jcUy's troops in this province and Hull Florida, his Honour the Lieutenant Governor, theMcmbcrs of his Mijelly's Council ard Commons.Houfe of Aflt-mbly, the Offittrs of his Iklajefly’s 4.3iid and Sea Forces, Publick Officers, Officers of Militia, Ac. in the evening the town wa* illuminated, and every niaik of rcfpetl fficwn that is due from fubjeds to tfie bell of King*. The ship. Governor Tonyn, Cant. Welch, is armed at Si. Agpuitme from Liverpool. r/.-V-VA-w/ -wf.wt -W> -w, .\ r , , v ,-vy-va-Vs.-W.-v/ .**> .y> - )oe|c m xxetmtm * xxmm I*NO N, Match . , ‘ ADMIRAL Keppel fuccccds to an additional fortune of “0.-pol by the death of hi* bro ther the late Gn. Jveppel. Marrb 9. I he jsg> peror of Germany and Czarina of Russia iufc agreed to a War upon the l urks, in * Older to-drive them out of Europe; their t'oop* a e to cor fill of 600,000 men in tour diviFiy;,*. L dl Mo.day, about noon, an rxprcls anived, 1 w;th an account of the arrival of another of 1 om modorc JohniloneY prize#; fom Saldanha, at the back ol tnc Ilk of Wight; so that, with rhe Helt wußem.de. which arrived the 3d of Feb uary at Pditfmouth, the Hoog(carpel and the Dankba.rket • that were timed into Abe Bth, and the oie that laundered on the of January, we are now acquainted with the fate of the w hole. They write from Madrid, that tbe Prince of A ftoll*3 !• ‘ gAi’ fd irueh afeendanryin the Spaiiifh courcxls ; that the King grows tired of the war, and that it ger.e ally believed there that a ptaqe w ill loon be cor eluded.’ The Prince L. a friend to the BHtiffi rutioq. . ;y:T- ’ w ‘ _ By a letter from .Vienna, dated the 7th of Fe bruary, the following verv important information has been communicated s That on the morning of the zd, at ten oYfi.<k, war haft been declared in that capita! against the Turks, and that every ehire wa* in motion. These advice* furlhyr add, that Ruffi 1 was expected to proclaim .againft the Ottomans soon after the arrival of i courier who hat! f*t put in the afternoon of the 3d Vienna to the Coart of Petcilhurgh. \ MartL* \t. Oh Monday morning Governor - D.illing of\|amaica a rived in town from that iff. a; and ; he came home p flenger in the Ranger armed (hip, which is arrived at PortfmOuth. bhe failed from Port Anfonio about the 14th of January, j 0 company with the Vaughan armed (hip and a (mall fleet of mcrchantnoir. In the Gulph of Florida they unfortunately fell in with two Spahffh line of battle finp, which chafed them for twoday*. The ’ R tnger took the Governor out of a vefl'el which he was coming home in, to prevent hi* falling into the enemy’s hands, andkwa* obliged to'leave the convoy, Tt is moft probable the major part of them are captured. ***** YiftcrpUy morning an exprtfs was received a* the Admiralty from N ice Admiral Milbank, Corn, mander In chief-at Plymouth, informing the Boaid* ’ that Raft Indijmen, homeward hound, wc f ® then comring to an anchor in Plymouth Sound At the fame time the Puffer of the Glutton, Cant The in quelljon were, with that to which U- bgloiwcd Earl of Mansfield, Capt. Frafcr j Vanfiort’ Capt. Young; and Pigot, Capt. Mogan. \ above Ifiips came part ol their way from.it. Helena under convoy. 0/ his Majefty’i ffiip the J u; j tff Capt. Paisley, and in company with the lord Holland Indiaman. The Jupiter is arrived with* prize v but tlie Lord Holland parted company in lat. 47, 13, Jong. 12 W. By the advises Govern ment have received fiom India it appears that Ba tavia, nr.d allb the Dutch fcttlements at Pelicate and with their pofleffions near have been very fuccefsfuliy attacked by the b nghffi arms. The following are th particulars of tnele tranfadlions, brought by the Glatton East India, man,. Capt. Clements, as received by letters from the Iff mil of Sumatra, dated October 12, 1781: “ I” the b'ginning of Auguft'a packet arrived hre exprejf* from Bombay with an account of the Dutch waL; soon after Commodore Clements’* fleet of five Indianien fibm China, to water and itfrtfh, preferring this poit to freights of Sm di.T he Court ol Dtrcdlors having given gn eta! order 1 for the deftrudlion of all'tjhe Dutch kttlemtni, so fa vourable an opportunity a* the affr/tanCe of these Pups could not be loft; They wee put under/the orders of Henry Botham, Esq, third in Ceurcil at Fott Marlborough, on an expedition .<gamii I%J. ang, and all the Dutch settlements on the weft court of;Suinatra. When the ffiips were,about ao mib* fiom Pudang, Air. Botham went on fliore With a flig of truce, and fuaimoned the Governor to sur render to hi] Rritannrck M.jffty *1 arms the fort* aipid town of Padang, and all the forts and fa&oiic* tin the weft co ft c 7 Sumatra. This n-.drie was im■ ther uiiufu.il, but ciicmftances exculcd it. Mr. Both.uii had only’ 100 soldiers for the expeditionVT foice very inferior 10 that in the garrison; tl * G - yernor of Pad.ing, concluding our five (hip< to t e King’s (hip?, anu the force on Uicm formid able, far rendered, to Mr : Botlmttf all the Nct:.cr laad* Company’ fort* and factories, on condiii.in’ that private property was relitvcd. .The ieitie mei.ts we huve captured are much more valu-Llc one* than any our Company pojffifs on that coall ** Letters received over land from Bengal mention that the Bijtiffi arms continue to advance in India. 1 befe letters add, that Hydcr Ally’s nephew, Ji.ivjng thrown himfeif into a fort efs with 6003 men, m order to cover his uncle’s retreat, was o bilged tofuricnder to the Bfitifll army in the month tit NSVcaibef, 1 781, with all hi* cannon, baggage, and military- (lores, together with avail treata'e in money and jewels, 1m jybvifions being entirely exhnufted. k—- “ X Jprii 5 Hi* Majcfty’s very gracious reception of tne new Mmiilers on Wedncmay lalt has given tne highcil fatufaiftion. The Marquis of Rocking ham, Lord Shelburne, Mr. Fox, and the gentle-’ men now in office,/peak of the amiable condeicen fion of their Royal Mailer on this occilion iute m* of the. .wfrmeft paregyrick- Lord North left the House of Commons last Wednefdy night with great joy. Upon.receiving ,compltmcr.L d1 <ou^i.Uu/atisn 1 oli fever il of ill* friendi he was head to Tay, “ I have finilhed my “ pit it it# l life, but lam unde: pyapprchenfiotn *’ for my natural life.” , f , April %. .jramirat Keppel will be cn'led up to the lioclc of Ee’ers by the title of Baron Keppel.