The Royal Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1779-1782, June 06, 1782, Image 3

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%x*r*B*f* htter ft tn EMnhurgb, dated March ro. “”X*ic following particulars were Tafl nighty in a If ter ♦iom • ‘ffer.d, tinted Mania 7. “ I here i* handed about-m Paris the substance, ~ w follows, ©f aal•vers and lepreferrations g+veuby ])r. Franklin, in a conversation be bad lately with the French Wimliers upon American affairs ’ “ the Otrflxr, in ofjhe profoumirft re s-est, Ullified tlie very great and jull effeeni Con gtefs and hiinfelf. had for Ins Molt Christian Ma fdf> , his men, and the whole French nation, with ajTui snots of the ffrongand laftir.gfcnicof winch ever would be retained by A metier, for the aniple and timely fuceours and supplies afforded them in loan?, warlike flores, and in a tmlita'y end naal force. • , / . “ That he _was however* by hii” cmuffituent*, ordered explicitly tojdtclaire, tb&t the term* df late . infilled on by Fiance v.nc utterly ir; dmifliole; that they never h and been ft) (ouch as gl.ii.ced at in any of the prior or febfequrpl articles of tiCaty or a greement. *’ He was likewise ftri&ly enjoined toexprtfs the ofCnngreft, and their utici ic pugnanev to fome hi it* pffc-nfivrly thrown out or suggested b) the Miniller at Philadelphia, and slit ter theinfelv.es they proceed rather from Mons, Lucerne's private than from any orders from Iris Court. “ He wa? inffrufletl to rcprefet< to the Court of France, with all due fubmifiion, but in terms of .the ulmoti prcc.fion, that America has Hied her bell tlopd, itxhaufted her wealth* haaarded the ruin oi her ‘commerce, and, with ptrfcvernnreand for titude, h.id beheld her towns, her villages, and country, depopulated laid walle wirh fire and Of-pofitioi. to the eiiciopchments of the patent date; all thefc they h ui fuft'ced, aroT were ready lliil tJ -f.ifftr, ere with meVnncft a’.d pufilarimity they would abandon* or iuffkrJLO be infringed, thi ir fiift snd original tde-ai- ol enjoying* with the rclt of mankind, the ber*cfi;s and fiuits oi a free govern inert. ** He was inflriitfcd to represent, in the m-ft pofitivc terms, that trie States of America would never admit of a fingleconditiou that in any d< was derogatory to the dignity of a free people; tint they w'ould ever watch wth a jrnlous eye to what’ ever bore the molt dift?nt reiembhnee. or proiuned the lighted fliadow oi encroachments upon* their liberty and independence. “ That Congrtfs were determined rever to give their affirm to lire introducing more foreign troops, and that, ag’ccable to Kipuhtibhs, chore that we e already m America iT.-m'd be removed as fn.nv ;u their cortinuancc was judged no longer laCclF.iy ©r expedient “ Henlifirived, that F.rgland, fora dear-bought experience, had learned more moderation, fuiljr** fati fied that tire 1 eduction of America by force of arms was chimerical and in.practicable. Parliament had avowed it. fie hoped the lavages of war nrght ctaife, and peace, tranquillity, and commerce, be restored upon honourable and advantageous terms to all parties, “ He also nmniadvtried upon the mode proposed for thi payment of loans, and bad pufttive inti rue tions today they fiever would he lillened to. Hol land, ‘in her flruggtc for freedom, ivj< nigh heirg ex hr.ufted, and contraflcd avast and alroolt irrred ible load of debt compura; i ve.'y -then with the -vifrule pieans of diichargi g it. The United States of Aimrica hoped Jtkeivile itLlimc to difihaige, fa* tisnnftoiily and noumirab y, ail chrins of tn it fu ture, America gofiviLs within herfelf ample means for that purpose.” >• XXQKm wxzzxwkxmmx TO BE SOLD, And immediate PofTeflton given, CEVERAI, wc 11 fiiii 111cti Ifoulls in town,-with convenient hut buildings ; a valuable Plantation, fix miles from town, containing 4v j “ cr ** f|ld measure, well timbered with cy prefs.V tun! interior to moll inland plantations th‘thi* provider, has on it a good overftei’s house and other ruccUary out and fenced, and the whole is rice and indigo 1.-,nd, with assgood a fprirg of water as any in the pro vii.ce; lever a 1 other valuable trarfh of land near” the town, with many more in different parts of the province; his Share of a dan Yard at Col Tati n dl’s place near the town, with the I.eatljtr in the vat*, Hides and every thing ntctflaiy for tarry ing on that bufineii: Negroes, or any pmperVi per mitted tn be carried from the province, wiM be ‘ahen for the gre atell part of the afrjvt-mentioned j LKV I SffFFTAU,. AKh IS jrcm a jW’gro, A Mourning .Rino-. ft r,m,, feSlfa,!. 2 ,UU -" t have n tin, :by to the ptlp. FOR S A l E, By Robert Sfence , Oppolite to the south raft corner ol Cbrill Church, SUPERFINE frefh flou* in barelr, Checfe tn hamiiers; Madeira wine, in bottles, of a fuptrior quality, by ; the.deT'-n; - , --y, ‘ Military fh.ies and Ihirts, Mens fine hats and thread hose, Ditto fine l Z Sjptffine feat let. blue, green, black, and fafhion ahle coloured bioadeioths; liiflt lhen; ..China, jj[! ifs, and earthen ware; 1 <■ ~ Faiuts ground in oil, and oil in jarsj Lampblack, Stationary, . ! ~ ‘I retie diiliUcd lavender Water, -/.. . ’ Mult rid, • Dhcking Ball, Pi in ted cottons and Manchefler goods, &c. &c. Savannah, 29th May, 17^82. IMPORTED in.the Schooner Laltah, from Antigua, RU M of Use bed quality in quarter casks, Mufcovatlo Sugar in barrels. To be fold by LEWIS JOHNSTON. Savannah, 27th May, 17 52. Wanted, a few Baru-ls of Tar, Pitch, atnf'Tur pentine, and fume White Oak Hogftead btsvef and Heading. *• j J OBACCO. tit Porf and Vidoiita Wine, : ‘ . Exodlcnt Shrub, Old Spirit', . , - Hollqndfe Ciin in cafit’ and by the gallon, m —Mbfrtrvadn and f.nvf Sugar, ■■ <r - Hyfon and L’onea Fea, Coffee, Sf 3d, Like wife a general VfTiitment of Dry Goods, lo ic (oid cheep for Cash ‘by JO dm TELFAIR, At his Store opposite M r . Iferriot’s Building.* on tlie Bay: ~JAMES ~BUMTIE~ HAS to fde, at his Vendue’ Store on the Bay", fo’ cnil* bills of exchange, lumber, or n ival it ire , (i iod Poit “ine by the dozen, Madeira ditto at *<'•. f **r c - /-ii, flierty ditto, loaf and fugrr, muii fTe ; ercen, foucliong, and Congo tci; fill ill green e ft’ e, belt alum fait, a few barrels clean nre, fuperfine flour, bell leaf tobacco by .the I)Kiel, military limes and lliitf-, mens-fafhidnable I’-nt , flop’ hi [..i le m the feufon, Russia aif rum arid-lUrub by the quarter cafic and three gallons. price will be given ft* Stoits and Lumber, and Eilipfy Bo'ttlcs. RAN AWAY fdme time ago, a Negro Wo,- man, with a Mulatto child, named BET, the property of Anne Fox, Whoever will deliver them to me, or the Warden of,the Warkhoufe, lhall receive two dollars reward, and all reaftnuMe Charges- —” .-iTI-. . ‘ WILLIAM F6X. May 23, 1782. ‘ - v ■ __ - -- -- ■ ■ Mar foal's Sales. 0.-i Monday the 4th day of June next, wilLbe fold, at fie Marlhal's Office* for cash, to the higheff bidder, the sale to begin at 11. o'clock, A 'TR AC For Parcel of Land in the pariflrof Ist. Paul, containing eflmution ttjt acres, be the lamemore or lrfs, commonly calied the Sard Bar. Also a Wharf Lot, fftjjate, lying, and being under the Bluff of the town of Savannah, containinmg by estimation 100 feet in front, arid exrend ing rrr depth from the top of the said bluff to low water mark, lying to the caff of a lot late James Read's, on which is a Inrg ■ wooden flore. nowpecupi'ed by the ContniiflVies. Also anotiier Wharf Lor, containing by eilimatioii 100 feet in front, and extending in depth from the top of the bluff to low Witter mark, lying between Gordon and’ Nv: hficfiltV wharf and a wharf belonging to Jcnkiris* and .Gibbons. The whole fcized uuucr attachmert by. . r LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar. Savann-h, May 23, 1782. On \fond.iy the rotii day ol June next, will be fold, at the Marffial’s Offi.e, to the higheil *•’ bidJer, for cafli, the file to begin prccifdy at 1 o’clock* • ‘ 1- QEVhN valuable feized under *xecu . I cion by .. —~- 4 LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar. Savannah, 30, I;8i. On Monday tKe ill d.v of July rext, will be foW \ at the Matfhal\s to the highefl bidder, for c.ifli, the sale to begin at 11 o'clock precisely, A HOUSE and in the town of Savonnan* known by the N 0 .3 in Motet) thing, Per cival waid, adjoining the Printing Office, in Broughton street. containing 6^ feet in front by 90 feet in depth, be the fame more or left. -- — Also a Garden Lot, well of the town, contain ■ing five n-rrt, be the fame raore’br left, known by the N ° i 61. _ Also a Farm Lot, N d . Bin More tything, Percival ward, containing 49 acre , be. the fame mote or left.’ Alfehmothcr Farm Lot, N 0 .7 in Sloper tyth ing. Percival ward* containing 45 acres, be the fame more or left, -r “ \ ■ Also a Troll Lot, in the center of Hick’s tyth ing in Percival ward, in the towhfhip of Savannah, containing 90 acres, he the fame more or left. Also a certain Trail or Parcel of Land, fituntr, lying, and being to the weftwatd of the village of St. Gall, in thc townOnp of Savannah, containing ‘ by cllimation 75 acres, be the fame more or less, bounded to the louthward by the Ewcr fbargh lots, /_ to the well on Mufgrove’s creek, to the north on or near land of Mofcs Nunes, and to the east on the ftieet running between the lots of St. Gall and the great street at Yamtcmw, commencing at th house formerly Seeds's. And alio a certain I,nt or Parcel qfHigh Land* with the Water and Wharf Lot adjoining, on Sa vannah river, containing by estimation too feet in front and 300 feet in depth, be the fame more or left, adjoining to the call on apubiick ilrcct. A 0 Together with alj the buildings.and imprfive • to n the a fore Lid prennfes refpeClivelv belonging. ’ The whole faixed under exixutiou by ? LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar. Savannah, May 30,’ 1782. • - LL perloiis itidebied to the Eltate of'James • Lowe, Tallowchandler, deceased, are r*~ quested so make immediate payment, and those who hash* any demands againll the Laid estate ate defiled to Ivtid in their accounts, properly atteffed, t 0 MIRY I QWi 1 , Executrix. \j fc H Ci I A. W’ HERE AS the Provost Marshal bf this pro vince. by virtue of a Writ of Attachment to him direiled, did attach rhe lands, tenements, good*, chattels, monies, debts, and books of ac count, (in the hand? and poflWfion of^John Chsiles Luccna’ 7 hemas Gibbon>, and William Lyford) of John Kcarg ho h sth lately survived Peter La Vien and Sam .*el Grove, decesfed, and who is ab sent from and without the limits of the said pro vince, at the suit of John Fox the* Ider and Fran ces his wife, Frederick Rhem and Catherine hie wife, William Jones and Henrietta his wife, which said Frances, Catherine, and Henrietta, late Hen rietta Bourquin, widow, we(e nominated'and ap . do nted executrixes of the last u ill ar.d tcilament of Henry Bourquin, Esquire, deceafcd : And whereas the said plaintiffs have, agree ble to the diredlions of the Attach urnt Adi, fil and tf.cir declaration in the General the laid* province, and have obtained the following rule, viz, John Fox tt Uxor, \ Ordtrtd, That the de et Al .. Exttu* J fendant do appear and trixei of hour- I plead within a year and quin, dictajtd, \ a day, otherwise judgment versus ) by default. John Kean , fur~ 1 By the Court, •vivingCofartntr \ John Sim pson,P.&C.C.- *f hf Vitn if At. ) January 23, 1782. >r Notice is therefore hereby given, That, unless - the said John Kean does appear and plead a grecable to the aforefiid rule or order, judument . will hi^aaQrdihjgfy. Plaintiffs Attorney. Pr.ovolt Marshal ol the province W of Georgia, by virtue of a Writ of At tachment to him directed, did'attach the lands and tenements, goods and chattels, monies, debts, and 1 books of account, of Benjamin Spi inger, who ia absent from and without the limits of the said Dro vince, at Hie suit of I homas Rbgers j And Whereat the said Thomas Rogeii hath, agreeab'e to the of the AttihmSfTia. filed his decla ration in the General Court againff the said Benja min Springer, and hath obtained a rule to the fat lowing effca, vie* Ordered, That thed*. - A fendar.t in the bid aftion I do appearand plead within, Tlomm Roger/ | a yrvr and a day, other verfus ; wile judgment will palf* Benjamin Springer. | agairdi him by default. , L.:, I By the Court, _ I JohnS.mv ON.PSC.C. r - S Apnl 25. 1782. Notice is therefore hereby given, Thar, unlcft the bid defendant do eppearahd plead agreeable to the aforeftid rule or order, judgment will be enters ed againff him accordingly. : ’ I‘ARLEY, Plaintiff’s Attorney.