The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, June 30, 1763, Image 3

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JUST IMPORTED, ‘ JntUft foot Two Friends, Lawrence Farrell, from New-Yerk, FRESH flour, fliip, water, and butter bread, rum, cho colate, soap, a few barrels of cordials, white wine vinegar, linseed oil, a few hoglheads of choice Bourdeaux claret, and a few barrels of beer and cyder, t be fold very low, by ALEXANDER FYFFE and Cos, THE Vcftry having come to a resolution to fell the pews in the church of Savannah, all who are desirous to purchase, must give in their names to the church-wardcns by Monday next, being the 4th day of July, at fartkeft. JAMES READ, ) rKnr . . CHARLES WATSON, J Church-Wi,rcl<:ns - Thurj'day the Jth July will be joU at vendue, for ready money only, A FARM LOT, No. 4. containing 45 acres, in Tow er’s ty thing, Hcathcoat ward. The sale will begin at 10 o’clock in tne morning at the Watch-house in Savan nah. WILLIAM EWEN, Venduc-mafter. STRAYEDfrom the fubferiber* a bright bay GELDING, about 13 and a half hands high, has 110 brand, his na tural marks are four white hoofs, a small snip on his nose, and commonly canters when rode. Whoever will deliver the said stray to me in Savannah fliall receive ten (hillings and all reasonable charges. PETER BLY l'H. Stolen or frayed out of wry fable , on Sunday night Inf, A Bay troting GELDING, 13 hands and a half high, branded on the mounting moulder S S, and on the buttock g-D, has a large star in his forehead. Whoever will deliver said gelding to me in Savannah, Hull receive ten {hillings reward, and rcafonablc charges; but as I hava reason to believe the gelding was taken away, I do hereby promise a reward'of forty {hillings Sterling, to be paid upon convidion, to any person that will difeover the offender. June 29, 1763. JAMES MUTER. - -- - - - - T - - - *■- ■ - ■ THIS is to give notice to all rerfons who have any de mands due from the publick of this province for ac compts commonly paid out of the contingent cxpences thereof, that they bring them in as soon as poflible, in or der that they may be paid oft. GEORGE BATLLIE, Com. Gen. A Good NEGROE SAWYER to be fold. Enquire of the printer. _ Stolen or frayedfrom J! Jr. James Sharp's plantation near Jackfcnf lurgh, on Friday night the loth May last, AB’ack HORSE, aWt 13 and a half hands high, branded on the mounting shoulder and buttock IK in 6ne, has a small white spot on tnc left fide of his neck, and anothe-on his breast. A bright bay HORSE, near 14 hands high, branded as the other. Fifteen (hillings Sterling reward will be pajd to any per son delivering the said horses to Mr. Sharp in Jackfon(burgh, or to the fubfcribei on said p’antation ; but as hey arc thought to be stolen, whoever will difeover the thief or thieves, (hall have a reward of five pounds Sterling, to be paid upon convidion. JAMES KIDD. THE fubferiber intending to leave this province, de sires all persons indebted to him to pay their ac counts as soon as poflible; and those to whom he is indebted are desired to call for payment. ANTHONY PAGEY. Stolen or frayed from Savannah, A Black HORSE, branded on the near (houldcr M, he is a natural pacer. ’ A bay MARE, branded on the thigh and (houlder MT. Whoever takes up and delivers the.abuvc dray* to me in Savannah, (hall have a reward of 10s. Cor each. JOHN EPPINGER. Whoever takes up a large white MARE, branded on the “toss (houlder and on the face S, and on the near (houlder S K; and a bay MARE, branded I P; (hall Have a reward of 6s. for each, upon delivering them to the above John Eppin gcr. They were turned loofc at C*pt. Francw’a cow-pen* TIIE fubferiber being about to leave this province in fc very little time, gives no ice to all perlonsJndcbted to Francis Arthur and c iripany, that there is an abfofute ncccflity for immediate payment of their-reij e ive debts. He will diipoie of fix valuable! RAO :* rs LAND very moderate tcrir.*, containing 4750 acres, viz. One trad lunate on North Newport rver, about four miles from Sunbury, containing 900 acres, 400 ,of which are good swamp, with a hnq relieve of water, a goyd dwelling, oufc thereon, and 80 acres of the higi- land cleared. Another trade! 350 acres, on a navigable within one mile of Sunbury, good for indico and rice, about 90 acres o! the high land cleared, and a dwelling r itou(b there on, pleasantly situated. , f 800 acres on Bull 1 own swamp, four miles from a land ing. 900 on Newport swamp, fix miles from a landing, on (aid (wamp, seven miles rom a landing. 1300 acres in St. Andrew’s parifti* two miles from a land ing. Fhcfc four last trads are principally rice land, aad efteem cd inferior to none in this province, having gieat eonveni ency for back water. Enquire of Mcftrs. James Read and company in Savan nah, or in Sunbury of FRANCIS ARTHUR. Who has fevcral town lots in Sunbury, fome with im provements, likewise to dispose of. 1 ■ - A 1 ■ r GEORGIA, March 30th, 1763. W Here as, by an ihquefi taken the igth day of tbit infant March, on view of the body of one Alexander Crawford p found dead at the plantation of John Mslsedge, Fjq\ on Lift It (Jge chee, the verdict of the jttiy was, That the feud Cr,tnvjbd woe fabbed and murdered by a n-gtre fello w named Snpto, the property of the said Mr. Milledgc, *mdeh Ja and negror hat made h s ejntp,: ‘Theft are therefore to inform all persons thereof, acquainting them, that a reward of Five Pounds Ste lin; will be given, by she 0 wner of tb said megroc, to any person or pefjcns who /hall apprelt nd the said negroe ah a , and deliver him to the keeper of the gaol he Savanna a, or to any person who jball produce his head to one es the juftces of the peace jor the panjk ofCh* ts •Church, N. B. The fatd negroe is a middlefhud fellow, has his country mark on his left arm and breaf \ he is well Known at. bt plantati ons about Little Ogee bee. Savannah, tne yd May, 1763. WHertas, by an inquefi taken the 2<Jtb day of March htf, on vie w of the body of one Alexander Cnnvjoi and, found dead at the plantation of John Mi Hedge, Ffquirc, on Lttth Ogtcbee, the verdtcl. of the jury was, “ That the Jaid Crawford vat fabbed “ and murdered by a negroe fellow, named Stpto, the property of t{ the said John MitiedgrJ * which said n grot, immediately after perpetrating the faidfail, made bit escape ; and although a reward of five pounds Sterling was offered by the fatd John Mt Hedge for apprehending the fatd negroe, he hath not yet been taken ; and whereas it is of publick utility that the said neoroe jhould be brought to jufiiee, therefore notice is hereby given, Lhat, over and above the reward offered by the Jaid John MiUedge, a reward of Ten Pounds Sterling will be paid by his Ma efy's Treajurer for this province , to any per/on or prr/ons who /bell apprehend theJuid n grot, and deli ver him to the Provojl-Marjkal at Savannah ; and if it Jhould happen that the Jaid negroe is killed in taking him , injuch case, on a proper certificate and proof thereof, the perjon or pofons Jball be intitkd to a reward oj Five Poonds Sterling. * By order of his Excellency the Governor. NOBLE JONES Trcafurcr. TO BE SO L D, A PLANTATION, fituatc on Savannah river, con taining 950 acres of land, of which 850 acres is river swamp, watered by spring tides, and about t;o acres of it cleared; the other 100 acres is exceeding good high land, is chiefly cleared, and has a good dwclling-houfc thereon.— The (wamp abounds with a large quantity of very valuable cypress, fit either for sawing or making of (hirules, very convenient to a market, bemg about 14 miles distant froaj Savannah by land or water.—For further particu ars enquire of cither of the fubfenben a, Sav,*n,£ IIABERSIIAM . LEWIS JOHNSON, v JOHN GRAHAM.