The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, July 07, 1763, Image 6

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•OIDROIA, March #>th, 17$*. ‘ W. Hereas, h* **“ th * *9 tb *9 c f *7* W** Mar<h % on view of lU body of ode Raider Crmvnrd, found dead at the plantation /John Milledgc, Efq\ <>* LittUOg* • eht, the verdict f the jury was, That tbejmd Crawford was jtesbbed atuimurder id bv a mgro4 fellow named Sap 10, the propet'tj hf the/aid M. Mil/eJge, which /aid qfgrv* hat made his, &*p* : The/e are therefore to inform all perfont thereof, acquainting them, U>at a reward of Five Pounds Stealing will be given, by the owner of tbt/aid negro*, to any Oerjott or perjottr who Jhall apprehend the said negroe alive, and deliver him to the beeper of the gaol in Savannah, or to any per/on who Jhafl produce Its head to one of the jufiices of the peace for the parifb of Chrifi-Chure h. N. B. Tot /aid negree is a middlefisxdfellow, bos his country mark on hr* left arm and breaj} j be is well iuowa at the plautatf CVS (ib >ut Little Ogeehct. ; Savakkah, the 3 dMay, 1763. WHe rent, fy an inqUejl taken the 29 tb day of March laji , on view of the body of one Alexander Crawford, f ound dead at the plant at inn of John MiHtdgc, Esquire, on Little Ogechee, the ‘verdict of the jury was, 44 /but the Jaid Crawford was fobbed 4 ‘ at’A murder id by a n.groefellow, named Scipio, the property cf 4 ‘ the Jaid John Milledgef * twhich said negroe, immediately after perpetrating tie Jaidfatt, made bis scape \ and although a reward of five pounds Stirling was offered by the J 'aid John Milledgc for apprehending the /aid tmgroe, he hath not yet been taken and Whereas it is of publieb utility that the Jaid negroe Jhould be brougl/t to jujlice, therefore notice, is hereby given, lhat, over and abcrvt . the reward ffered by the/aid John MtHedge, afurther reward of Ten Pounus Sterling will be pdd by his Majefiy's Treasurer for this province, to any perjiu or ferfons who Jhiill apprehend the jaid n-groe, and deliver him to the P rovofi-MarJbeil at Sa vannah ; and if it jhould happen that the Jaid negree is killed in taking him, in jucb case, on a proper certificate and proof thereof, tlx peg/its or • per/a* Jhall be infilled to a reward of Five Pounds* Sterling. By order of his* Excellency the Governor. NOBLE JONES Treasurer. >n 111 ■ 1 a “i— ■■ “ ■■■—'W t ■■■■ ■■ .1 mm n—— , . ■,! ii „ m JUST IMPORTED, Inthefoop Two Friends, Lawrence Farrell, from New-Torb, flour, (hip, water, and butter bread, rum, cho ’ colate, soap, a lew barrels of cordials, white wine vinegar, Pinfeed oil, a few hog [heads of choice Bourdeaux claret, and a few barrels of beer and cyder, to be fold very low, by ALEXANDER FYFFE and po. Stolen or frayedfrom Savannah, A Flack HORSE, branded on the near ihoulder M, he is a natural racer. A bay MARE, branded on the thigh and ihoulder M T. Whoever rakes up and delivers the ab >vc ilrays to me in Savannah, [hall have a reward of jos. for each. JOHN EPPINGER. Whoever takes up a large white MARE, branded on the ofT ihoulder and on the face S, and on the near ihoulder S K ; and a bay MARK, branded I P; fliall have a reward of 6s. for each, upon delivering them to the above John Eppin ger. They were turned’ loose at Capt. Francis’s cow-pen. Stolen mr payed from Mr. James Sharp's plantation neir Jaeb/nf burgh, on Fr.d.y night the 2 o h May lufi, A Black HORSE, about 13 and a half hands high, branded on the mourning Ihoulder and buttock IK in nc, has a final! white spot on the lcit fldc of his neck, and another on hi bread. A bright bay HORSE, near 14. bands high, branded as the other. Fifteen (hillings Sterling reward will be paid to any per son defiverlngthefaid hortjrs to Mr. Sliaip in JaekfonJburgh or to the fubferibej on laid plantation; but as they are thought to l e ftolcn, whoever will difemer the thief or thieves, fhail have a reward of five pounds,Stt r ing, tu.be paid upon conviction. * .'AMES KIDD. ~ ™ tb rToTTd, “ ‘ , TJ* ** LO 1 in Savannah, with a good ‘hvci'inc*. •11 house and kitchen thereon, ar.d now lets for twch e pounds a year. • for further particulars enquire of Thomas Vincent mer chant ;u Savannah. ‘TO BE SOLD, *VTINE HUNDRED ACRES of LAND, foven hundrel of which is good back swamp, very convenient far camming, about 14 miles from Savannah, at the head of Auguftine’j creek. , .five hundred acres on a branch of Midway river, two miles from the town of Sunbury. Five hundred aefes on a branch of Newport river. Alfr, a tras of two hundred acres on Little Ogechee ri ver, nine miles from the town of Savannah. N- B. Threedumdred acres of back swamp adjoining said trad for faje. Credit will be given for two thirds of the purchase money any rcafonabk time, paying interdt anil giving good iccu rity. The plats may be seen by applying to Mrs. Elizabeth Tannatt in Savannah. THE fubferiber bcingiabout to leave this province in a very little time, gives no ice to all pcrlons indebted to Francis Arthur and company, that there is an abfolutc neet flitv for immediate payment of their refpeftive debts. He will dispose of fix valuableTß ACTS AND upo n very moderate terms, containing 4750 acres, via. One trad situate on North Newport river, about four miles firm Sunbury, containing 900 acres, 400 of which ate food swamp, .with a fine rofeiwe of water, a good dwelling, oufe thereon, and 80 acres of the high land cleared- Another trad df 3jo acres, on a navigable creek, within one mile of Sunbury, good for indico and rice, about 90 a;'res of the high land cleared, and a dwelling-houfc there on, pleasantly fituaed. 800 acres on Bull Town swamp, four miles from a land, mg. 900 acres on Newport swamp, fix miles from .1 landing. SOO acres on faid/wamp, fevrn miles rom i landing. 1300 acres in St. Andrew’s parifb, two miles from a land ing # These four lafl trads are principally rice land, and esteem. cd inferior to none in this province, having great convcni cncy tor back water. Enquire of McfTrs. James Read and company iii Savan nah, or in Sunbury of FRANCIS ARTHUR. Who has several town lots in Sunbury, feme with im# provements, likewise to dispose of. THIS is to give notice to all persons who have any de mands due from the publick of this province for ac compts conunonly paid out of the contingent expenses thereof, that they bring them in as soon as poflible, in or. der that they may be paid off. GEORGE BAILLIE, Com. Gen. A Good NF.GROE SAWYER to be fold. Enquire of the printer. SI RAYEDfrom the fub'eri her, a bright bay GELD INC,, about 13 .and a half hands high, has no brand, l is na tural Tnarks are four white hoofs, a [mall fiiipon his nofc, and commonly Canters when rode. \V hoever wil deliver the said flray to me in Savannah (hall receive ten (billings and all rvaftnable charges. PETER BLYTH. St oh nor Jf rayed r.n* r / r>;\ pah 1 ., on Sunday night l< ft, ABa) troting GELDING, 1 ; hands and a halt branded <m the mounting flioulder S S, and on the buttock ;q-D, has a large liar in UA forehead. Whoever will deliier said gelding to me in Savannah, fliall receive ten (hillings reward, and rcafonable cbnu’gesi but ns I jiave reason to believe the gelding was taken away, I do here by premise a reward oi f irty fliillings Sterling, to bep;dd ttf on conviction, to ahv perlbn will difeover the o den der. June : 9 , 1763. ‘ JAMES MUTER. I “'HE fubferiber intending to leave this province fi>r JL fome tixn**, gives n >ti*v, purCuaut to an a<‘t of th* General Aflembly, that he is ready to ani wer to anv suit, and give bail to any writ or futnmons th ’t ibiill be iifutj againfl him. . WIJ.LTAM TEI.FAIR. SAN AN N AII; I’AntcJ by JAMES JOHNSTON-