The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, June 02, 1763, Image 6

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i -Wedriedky * vela* tosdwt with net, fS>agKfcn<i oh Port-Royal bar; thepilot and ci?w,**thO'feft he* immedi ately on herMmsr wurning watt mofScg with boat*, m order to Uve bar cargo, M her three leagues oat at sea, 6ith fix feet water is her hold, and carried her into . Beaufort. -h - ‘tt * “ % OirThorfday bft afobferiptioa parfc of to gaineM wii ran for at Suabury, over a two mile courfo, when (bar borfes darted. i Mr* MaxwdPt little Chickefaw afforded excellent sport through evefy heat, but efpccifilly the la£, which hmtlei'him to the pri ae, there bang three to one i€&ptam Young, fmm Philadelphia, off‘ of Ch&rkftown bar, /poke with a vefiel, bound for that port; nine weeks from London, and next day (Saw her get in. ’ < The live Oak, Adams, is arrived at Char lei town from England. \ . m*’ V*’; 1 * ” V Biiio* JPriday morning la*,, MacAday * of the brigantine Edgar, belonging to Jamaica. - The Two Farrel, was cleared outthe 9th ul v'a* New-York for Georgia. . \> Arrived from this port, the Rebecca,. Wright, at New- York }* and the Nathaniel, Donarl, at Philadelphia. CoJT)o*.,Hoys*, SgT*u|.%4R*. ’ From \foy jo. Sloop Difpatcb, Eli* Youag, , Philadelphia > Qutwa*d*,\.,* . For May ad, Sloop Molly, Borden Chafe, Chttlcfowj^pd * V- Sailkd, ’ For Yiww -2, Sloop Molly, Borden Chafe, Charfaftown and > v v . . . Rhode-Iffand ALL persons who have any demands again! the efface of RICHARD COX (hip carpenter, deceased, are defiredto deliver them to me, a* there is an abfelute neces sity for the &id effate to be fettled in a fliort time, by ‘ JOSEPH WOOD, Administrator. Brought to Savannah jail the lstb May infant, £■ * 0 l A Stout well made middle aged NEGROE MAN, nam ed York, Carolina born, and speaks very proper Eng- Hib. He soys his maker's name is Mr. William Coachman. TO BE SOLD, HALF a LOT in Savannah, with a good dwelling houfe and kitchen thereon, and now lets for twelve pounds a year. * 1 • For further particulars enquire of Thomas Vincent mer chant in Savannah. * ———__ THE fubferiber has provided a careful Negroe Boy and-good Hories, who will always be ready to set out Exp refs with letters to any part of this province, at fix-pence per mile, and five (hillings a day when detained on the employer’s account: the money to be paid at the boy’s net urn. He hopes to give the utmost fatisfadlion to all who may pleafc to. apply to ROBERT BOLTON. Tj HILADBLPHIA flour, (hip-bread, water, milk JT butter-bifouit, just imported in the’ (loop Dispatch, Capt, Young, to be fold at Mr. Moffinaa’s (lore on the Bay, by . GRAHAMS, READ and MOSSMAN. Grahams and Moffman have also to dispose of a few hhds of good Jamaica rum, andfome barrels of Mufcovado sugar. THE fubferiber gives notice, that he hath opened (hop in Mrs. Campbell's house near the church in Savan nab, where he will praftife phyfick and forgery; he will particularly cure the burftennefs or rupture of the guts and others.—-He hath to fell, white and brown fogar-candy, Jordan almonds, barley-fogar, raisins, cloves, cinnamon, nutmegs, (agoe, Godfrey’s cordial, Turlington’s balsam, Bateman’s drops, Squire’s elixir, Daffy’s elixir, Stough ton's bitters, plain and golden spirit offcurvr-rrafj. finale and refined Britifli oil. • • ‘ , HENRY LEWIS BURQyoiN. - “ -TO II ‘SOLD, t SCT-* ‘SSSttZS SSi SX’K“ f ’ DUNBAR, YOUNG, and S.'Mpson GEORGIA, March 30th, 1761. Wjgkp'Uhl & Wy fobbed oral murdered by a negroefellow named Seip/o, theirs WUft *r, fbtrefarct* infir*allitr/n, tint./, ‘ Found* Sterling -will t, tt \ Savannah >or to any ferjbn <wbo/halt produce his bead to tnecftb, jefthesefthefeace /or the parijk of Cbrif-Church. J N. If. Y 2% fold negroe is a miiUltfiviJfellow, has his' country mark on his left arm and breast ; bs is <well known at the planted oks about Little Ogethee, , * _ ‘ Savannah, the May, 1763. \T7Rertau by an inguejf taken the 29 tb day of Match la(l t on YV ww of the body ofsue Alexander Craw/trd, found dead at the plant at ioa of John MiUcdge, Effuire, on Little Ogee bee, the •vtrdia of the jury <wus, (t That tbt Jaid Crawford xdb/ Jiubled •* and murdered by a negroe fellow, named Scipio, the pnferty of u the Jaid John MiUedgef which Jaid negroe, immediately after perpetrating the/aidfa#, made bis ifcape \ and although a row aid of five pounds Sterling was offered by the fetid John Mittedge for apprehending the fetid negroe, he hath not jet been taken ; and •whereas it is of Jublick utility that the said negroe Jhvuld be brought to jnftiee , therefore notice is hereby given, That , over and above the reward offered by the said Jwh Mißedge, a further reward of Ten Pounds Sterling will be paid by his Majefys Treafurtr for this, provmce, to any person or persons who shall apprehend tlx Jaid negroe, and deliver him to the 3/rovofl-MarJhal at Savannah ; and if it Jhould happen that the said uegree is killed in taking him, in fitch case, on a proper certificate and proof thereof, the perjon or persons shall be intitlcd to a reward of Five Pounds Sterling. By order of his Excellency the Governor. NOBLE JONES Trcaforer. ■ i” ■ ■ - WHEREAS it has become a custom for travellers to pass and repafs through my plantation, and to leave down my fences and bars* ana whereas the small-pox is now in Carolina, which I am greatly afraid may be brought in to my plantation by travelling people, no rcafonable persons will be offended at my defiling them to make use of the pub lick road. JOSEPH GIBBONS. ] TO BE SOLD, A TRACT of LAND, containing 600 acres, fit for in dico, rice, or corn, pleasantly htuated upon the south fide of Medway river, within three or four miles of the town of Sunbury. Whoever inclines to purclufe this tra£l, may be informed of the conditions of fa!e by applying to LEWIS JOHNSON. TAKEN up and brought to Savannah goal, on the 30'h day of Oftober last, a NEGROE MAN, who tails himfelf Abraham, and fays his mailer’s name is Baker: he is a young likely fellow, very black, about five feet ten in ches high, and speaks but little English. It is probable that he belongs to fome gentleman in Carolina, as no per son of tha t name in this province owns him. %* To be fold at the Printing-Office, A few Copies cf An A&. to prevent the dealing of Hories and neatCattie, and An A£k for afcertainir.g the Qualifications of Jurors, &c. Also, Blank Bonds, Bills of Salt, Mortgage;, Powers es Attor ney, Indentures, Bills of Lading, Articles of Agreement bftw‘< ’’ Masters of Vtfiids and Searner, Sutn.voiyh, Extent:ins fr the of Magifir at a, tdc. &c. &c