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J OHN GRAHAMin tending (bon To depart this province,
gives this pub lick notice, that -he is Te%dy to answer
any suit that may be brought again ft him, and to appear
and give bail to, any summons that.(ball be issued, agreeable
to an ad of Aflembly of this province Called the Attachment
Aft. . /
He has to dispose of, two trtds of land, pkafaatly fituste
on North Newport river, within eight miles of the town of
Sanbury, adjoining each othar, the one confiJKag of 300
acres', about 40 of which one cleared, and the other of 70b
acres; both arc very suitable for rice and indlco plantations,
and are well timbered with oak,-of which a great <maay
Raves may be made; each trad has above a mile front on
the river, and will he fold together, or fcjttratUy, and cm.
dit given if requited. For further particulars enquire of
Mcflrs. Dnnbar, Young and Simpson laerchaets in Sun.
* bury, In whose hands the plats may be fren, or Mr. James
Graham in Savannah.
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Savannah, the May, 1764,
WJfsreas, by an inquefl taken tie teytb day of March Ufl, on
tviewif the body of one Alexander Crawford, fan.id dead
at the plantation Os John Ms Hedge, Ejquire, on Little Ogechee , the
vtrdiS ff-fhe jury was, 49 That the jaid Crawford was fobbed
** and murdered by a negroe fellow, named Scipio , the property of
** the feud John MiUedgewhich Jaid negroe, immediately after
perpetrating the faidfsa, made bistfeape; and although a reward
of few pounds Sterling was offered by the Jaid John MiUedge for
apprehending tide fetid negroe , be hath not pet been taken % and
whereas it is of puhltck utility that the said negroe Jbould he brought
to jstfice, therefore lattice os hereby given, That , over and above
the reward offered by thefaid John MiUedge , a farther reward of
’Ten Pounds Sterling will be paid by his Majeftfs Treasurer for
this province , to ary person or petfom who fallapprehend the Jaid
negroe* W deliver him to the Provofl-Marjhal at Savannah ;
and if it Jbosdd happen that thefaid negroe is killed in taking him ,
iufncheafe, on a proper csnijieatt and proof tbereff, the person or
persons JhaU he inti tied to a reward of Five Pounds Sterling.
By order of his Excellency the Governor.
; NOBLE JONES Treasurer.
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GEORGIA, March 30th, 1763. •• *
W*T- h ‘•*? ib* 19 ,t Ja} ,r,hu iH „ m
March, mt vtaw of the body of one AUxanlr traJ orJ
flowed dead at the plantation of John Msllftbe, Ej v on Little qJ
chee, the .verditt f the jury was, That %e j<ud Cravforu
sfwner of thefaidnegroe, to any terfn orperjms vsboJhaU atpnhsU
the feud negroe dive,, and ehlswer him to the keeper of the gaol] n
Savannah, or to ary person who fall produce his bead to out of th*
jnjHces of the peace tor the parif fChrfl-Church. V
N. B. Thefaid negroe is a middlefixed fellow, has his countt,
mark on hie bfi mas and hreafl ; ht is writ known at she plantaZ
ons about Little Ogcehee • *
NOTICE is hereby given, That the church -warden*
’ and vediy of cVtft-chunch pnrifh, in theZ n of
Savannah, extending up the river Savannah, including t K
iHands, as far at the foath-ead boundary of Gofhen, J ro m
thence in a fonth-weft line to the river Great Ogechee, a„d
from the town of Savannah ea&vard as fa- as the mouth of
the riaer Savannah, including the sea islands, to the mouth
of the river Great Ogechee, and all the fettlcmeuts on the
north fide of the (aid river to the weftem boundaries there,
-of; have, agreeable to ad of afTembiy, affeffcd the estates
real aad pcrioadi of all and every the inhabitants, owner/
and occupiers of hnds, tenements, and hereditaments, rel
fidents and non-reddeats within the said parilh, at 3d. per
head for nil Raves; id. fbroveryaoo acres ofland; 6d. for
every tool, at in terei and Hock in trade; and i-Bth ofthp
general tan paid on the value of lots in Savannah, to dis- v
charge the necetiary expenccs of the said parish: i hcreforcy
all per foe* conccried are defined t pay their refpcttive aI.
(effluents, on or .before the firfi Tuesday in June next, to
David Montaigut, and Philip Deiegal, Eiqrs. or Mr.
George Bail Lie merchant, at Savannah, who arc appointed
to receive the fame, nr execution* will be ifiiied againil dum
without farther notice. - \ .
Savannah, April JAMES READ, 1 Church.
-6, 1763. GHARUBS WATSON, J wardens,
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3, the ofieHbrs and colledora of the publick tax for
town of Savannah, and pariih ol Chrid-church,
do hereby give notice tc all persons liable to pay taxes, ei;
ihea in their own right, or as attornies, guardians, execu
tors, admintftrators, or triaHees, to any person or peHbns
whatioever. That they (hall render unto us a particular ac.
count in writing, upon oath, of all lands, lots, houies,
(Laves, monies let at tntereA, goods and efibds whatsoever;
and that we fh&ll begin to receive the fame, and payment of
the taxes, at the rates here-under mentioned, on M’ nday
the 30th day of May next, from the hours of 10 to 1 2 in the
forenoon, and from 3 to 5 in the afternoon. At the houle of
Mr. Nicholas Lawrence in Savannah, and there continue to
fit for that purpofc until the 10th day of June
and no longer.
RATES of the TAX.
Three Jhißingt nine-pence on every 100 acres ofland.
Eleven fillings three-pence on every tool, of the aiTefled ra
lue of the town abd wharf lots in the town of Savannah#
including the places commonly called Yamacraw, Ew.
eOfbargh, and Trustees Gardens.
Seven fillings Jbc-pcnet on the buildings and improvement
on the fame.
Three fillings nine-pence cm every negroe and other (laves.
Fifteen fiUmgs on every free negroe, mulattoe, or rouftec*
above the age of i 6.
Eleven fillings three-pence on every tool. Hock in triule, ter
be rated on the firft cost of the goods imported in thf
. province. ,
Eighteen fillings on every tool, let out at interest.
Savannah, April DAVJD MONT A [GUT*
7, 1763. - GEORGE BAILLIE,
PHILIP DELEGAL.