The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, May 05, 1763, Image 4

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T 6 BE HOt D. .... X.TINE HUNDRED ACRES of LAND, fe* 1*& J>| of which it good back fwuap, very eonvemeat for damming, .boat 14 nilci from Savannah, al the head of dbteuftiße’s creek. Rvu hundred acre* ou a branch of Midway im# tw# miles from th* town of Sanbwry. Five bandied acres on a brunch of Newport river. Ai&>, a 1*& of two hundred acre* on tittle Ogechce it ver, nine miles from the town of Savannah. N. B. Three hundred acres of back swamp adjoining Cud trad for (ale. ; Credit wilt be given for two thirds of the parchafe money any lesdbaable time, paying in wft aad giving good lecu fltVa m The plats may be feea by applying to Mrs. Elisabeth Tanaatt ia Savannah. / . To bo sold at publick vendue on Ihmjday the 19 th affiant, THREE NEGROES belonging to the efkate of the late Mr. John Deveaux, tieceafed; vex. one man, one woman, and a boy. Credit will be allowed to the firft Os September next, npoa giving good fccurity. The sale will begin at ten o'clock the morning, at the vendue hoafe in An/amd. WILLIAM EWEN, Vendue-Maftrr. —i Id III” m miwmmnUmmmmmmnmmmmmm ■— ■ ■■■■■■■■■ MR. fames Pucker informs 01 a black horic, with a blaze in his face, has one white foot, about 14 hands ■- £. . $ ♦ - high, branded on the mounting (boulder H, aad 00 the hut* lock of the fame ftae 6. Mr. Richard Girardeau informs of a black boHe, about 13 hands and a half high, branded on the mounting fhoul* derN-+. , Whoever claims the said strays, or either of them, may have them of the refpettive informers, after proving their property before me JOHN ELLIOTT. 7 • tb* 3d Men, 1763. W Herons, by ingnefi taken the igib day of March la A, om mm* if the body of om Alexander Crawford, found dead 4* tbeplamadon of John MslUdgs, fyqmire, on Little Qgpcbee, the dsordtcJ of tht jury a not, M The* the jatd Crawford was fobbed ** atod murdered by a negroefellow, named Sayio, tb* property of 11 the feud John Milledge*,” which said degree, immediately ajter perpetrating tbs findfadt, made hit efiapo\ and although a reward of five founde Sterling wot offered by the find John MilLtfge for apprehending the fail negate, be bath not yet been taken ; and whereas it it of publick utility that the said negroe Jbonldhe brought *0 jnfiiee, therefore notice oe hereby given, That, over and above the reward offered by the find John MtUedge, a further reward of Ten Pounds Sterling will he paid by bis Mattfiy's TroaJnrtr for this province, to my person or perfont who Jbeil apprehend the Jaid degree, and delever him t* the ProvoJi-Marjhui at Savannah : mndy it fimdd happen that the Jaid negroe it killed in taking him, in fitch eeffe, on a proper certificate and proof thereof, the per ton or perfim/hall be intitkd to a rewardo/ Five Pounds Sterling. By order of his Excellency the Governor. NOBLE JONES Tretfurer. 3K3<X>OoC0Oe08080<)BGG0!OOOeOoOoOoOfo3oC< will difoover where it it fall hive TEN SHILLINGS re wind.—Ai there u grew radon to tufpeA fat thii raft wu will dilcovcr foe offender, lb that he may be convi&ed a* - W *“ off ' nder - *f difeovered, fafaE“ Ori,r,op,, “ #P “ fßch • JOHNSON and WYLLY. y/g ejv g 1 11 AN APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS. Enquire of the printer. ‘ ~lE2^ , iz!rrz£ ,h ’ Paper, are in. ’ 60 Intdlj gnce, and Subfcnptions for this GEORGIA, March 3 ofo, lyfa. ‘ W Heroes, by an ingutfi taken the Ipb day of this heSam March, on view qf tkt body of om Alexander Craw/Ld fluted dead a* the plantation of John MiHedge, m Litsi/o* thee, the verdid ts tbe jury was, That the Jaid Crawford v.ni of too Jain Mr* mintage, nausea jaia negroe sms onaeu bit e/cap t . Thffe are therefore to inform all perfont thereof, acquainting tkeuL that m reward of Five Pounds Stealing wiß be given, by the owner of tb’ find negroe, to any person orperjons vtheJhaJJ apprehend the said negroe edhtt, and skiver him to the keeper of the gaol in Savannah, or to any person who Jballproduce his bead to om of the jnfiices of th 9 peace for the parish ff Cbrift-Cburcb. N. B. The said negro* is a middle fixedfellow, has his country mark on hh hf arm andhreafi j he is well known at ihe tlantasi. out about Little Ogee be*. t i\7OTiCE is hereby given, That the and vestry of ChrifLchucch parish, in the town of Savannah, extending up the river Savannah, including the ißands, as far as the south-east boundary pf pofhen, from thence in a foath-weft line to the river Great Ogeihce and from the town of Savannah eastward as fat as the mouth of the river Savannah, including the lea islands, to the mouth of the river Great Ogechee, and all the settlements on the north fide of the said river to the weftem boundaries there of, have, agreeable to aft of aflembly, aflefled the eftates* real and perfotal, ©fall and every the inhabitants, owners’ and occupiers of lands, tenements, and hereditaments, re! fidents and non-iefidents within the fidd'parifh, at id. per head for all slaves 1 4d. for every 100 aen sos land; 6d for every tool, at iuseieft and stock in trade; and i-gth ofthe genera] tax pud 00 the value of lots in Savannah, to dis. DcAl 7 expeuees of foefoid pariOi: Therefore, all perfont concerned are deft red t -pay their refpedive af feflinents, on or before the fir ft Tuesday in June next, to Dmd Montaigut, piulip Delegtf, Efqrs. or Mr. George Jaillie merchant, at Savannah, who are appointed to receive the fame, or exec®dons will be iffoed agafnft them without farther notice. Savannah, April JAMES READ, 1 Church .. CHARLES WATSON, f waniem. Wf E fhc afleflors and collefrors of the publick tax for y r the t;wn of Savannah, and parish of Christ-church, ve 9XI P eHbBS H * b,e 10 m taxes, ei ** ** atomies, guardians, execu tors, administrators, or trustees, to any person or perfont whatloever. That they Ib,II render unto n, a particular ac. count m writing, npon oath, of all lands, 100, honks, “*T e *’ I" 0 "I** 1 ** lat mtereft, goods tnd effeAs whatfoevrr; mid that we shall begin to receive the fame, and payment of “f *“s*l at rates here-dnder mentioned, on M nday e 30th day of May next, from the hours of 10 to 12 in the forenoon, and from 3 to 5 in the afternoon, at the house of Mr. Nicholas Lawrence in Savannah, and there continue to Jmdaolon loth day of June following, RATES ofthe TAX. nt*?, gs M29t -^ aKfoa every 100 acres of land. Elevenfinllmgt three-fence on every tool, ofthe afTcfled va jue of the town and wharf lots in the town of Savannah, including the places commonly called Yamacraw, Ew enfburgh, and Trustees Gardens. f fi*-p*uci on the buildings-and improvements Thru fiOng! nba-fnet on every negroe and other (laves. tI/ten JbiUnp on every free negroe, mulatto*, or muftee, above the age of 16. Eleven JhtUings three-fence on every tool, stock in trade, to be rated on the firft cost of the goods imported in the province. * tightenJbillingt on every 1001. let out at intend. Savnmah, Afrit DAVID MONTAIGUT, *7. 7 6 3- GEORGE BAILLIE, PHILIP DELEGAL.