The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, July 28, 1763, Image 4

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m - w/4 . • * % * * .f * * v * . *v : -j * *• •/ ‘ . , , . ,# v •< ■• • so VVeX> I, TV, -y ■ <** irk ACT ta?ninp /\ Ectifci 3 iad+oo fcrei, ‘Stuated on *Vannah . ■ I „ K MAJN VOyr named jtmmf, wll Enown abort town; he J£&* wu itta.it Mrs. Parker’s pisntnotW on Sun jm dsyM. Whoever .fe up tMfiMNegwe, and de.ivcrs him to me, stall racuve live £lUogs reward* ♦ JOHN PERRINS. V 1)0 hereby knowldge,Tbtttht? words ‘ l ifl*<ivir- I trntlr dror p~dto the prejudice of the charters of Arthur Carney, phmter* mid William Baker, carpenter, refce&to their being pn+y to, 4f cowferßs*m clan deftiady * conveying awav borfes ftelA the northward, is without proper foundation, and-thaM never knew any thine djftoneft in cither of them.—Witneftmy hand, this 24th July, rjifrti , ‘ , ‘IDIW. HOBBS, TSt. Join’s Fanft. ■ - ‘ , TO BE Ohl), . A PLANTATION* fi|b*Je j|p Saranuah .rifv con /V tuning 95T acres of land* of which 850 acres is vr Ramp, watered'fcy spring tides, and about co acres of it cleared; thfc other 100 atfres is exceeding good High land, is chiefly cleared, and has i good dwelliug-houfe* thereon.— The iwsmp abounds with a large quantity of v<*ry valuable crprefs, fit either for facing ©r making of (bin cries, very convenient to a market, being about 14 miles Mutant from Savannah by land or water.—For further particulars enquire of either of the fubicribers at Savannah. i JAMES HABERSHAM, LEWIS JOHNSON, „ : JOHN GRAHAM, Tv be Jold, bn baturaej the Oth day of A gujt nex{, Jor ready money , at the Watch-houft in Savatmab , t A TRACT of TWO HUNDRED of LAND in St. Andrew’s parish, butting aud bounding foth weit oh land df David Miller on SapeUo r;vep, the proper ty oFMr. John M'Jatcfr of St. Andrew's parifr, and feixed ©n executen by • ~ July 4, 1763. . MATT. ROCHE, Brov. Mar, Cj<c oje dfc<sjpofr6Qpc%ptiQpcfcofyL£^ /. Small parcel of healthy NEW NEGROES to,be J\ fold by GEORGE BAILLIE and Cos, RUN* AW AY* worn tfiTfublcribvr, about fix months ago, a NEGRO FELLOW called Cyrusi he isaihort thick and well set fellow, country born, and talk* good* freaks low, and is about 24 ox 25, years of age.—Alio, about four months ago, another NEGRO FELLOW named Cep; he is a tall and llim young fellow, - very much pitted with the small pc*, be is alio country born, and speaks good Englifr.—Thefe two are supposed to be gone up towards Augusta, as Cyrus was seen and in tuftody near that place, and as the other was taken up there’ Iffl year.—Alfi>, another NEGRO FELLOW } c is a little fellow, and speaks but very indifierent English, if of the Angola country; be is fuppqied to be lurking near Savannah, as he hal been taken near that place fcveral times before.—Whoever beings thefenegroes, er any of them, to the fob&tiber at his plantation, or to Mr. George Bail ee merchant in Savannah, frail be fufrciently rewarded, according to the tfoMc Anef have been at, and all legal charges paid; and if he can find that they, nr any of them, has been harboured or kept in secret by any person fcr per- * fens whatever, be will pvofccate him or them to the utmost of his power; and any perion frail be well’ rewarded that cin give certain inf&tmation by whom they or any of them have been so harboured or fee reted. - Mfitrtm-Ualiy mar Savannah, DA. DOUG LASS. utbj*b> 1763. r w~a"N Y ft f>~ —• AV APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS. k Enquire of the printer. , - •- - ~ ‘ SAYAN NA H : Printed by James Johnston, at the Printing-Office in Brighton- i treet > whcr< : Advertisements, Letters cf Intelligence, and Subscriptions for this. Paper, are taken m* r W % 7 fuhfcrihep aldtft to leitclhis province Jn m : Jt to**** P* 9 * to all perions indebted Arthtur and company, that there, is an abfolutu Vce%y for immediate payment of their refpeaive debts jSf will aifpofe of fix vaIuabkTRACTSofLAND upon veix moderate tjerms, containing 4750 acres, viq. One trad situate on North Newport river, about four nOkafromSunbary, containing 900 aeres, 406 of which are gqod swamp, with a fine reserve of water, a good dwellings hottfe thereon, and. 80 acres of the high land cleared. Another trad of acres, on a.navigable creek, within one mile of Sunbury, %ood for indico and rice, about 90 acres of the high land cleared; and a dwelling-houie there on, pleafeutly. situated. * < 80a acres on 801 l Town swamp, feur miles from a land ; *. 900 acre# on Newport ftramp, fix miles from a landing. * 500 acres pa said swamp, seven miles from a landing. . 1 300 acres in St. Andrew's parifli, two miles from a land mg. \ . Tfcefe feur lase trade-are ptincipally rice land; and efleem edinferxor to none in this province, having great conveni ency for back wfiter. - Enquim of Mefirs. lames Read and company in Savan **£>** sunbuiy of FRANCIS ARTHUR. * Whfr bar ferend town lots in Sunbury, feme with im provements, ljjcewife to dispose of.* ■’ — 1 --— s “— - - - - _ TO fi g g q jp A Valuable PLANTATION, situate upoii the point Between South and North Newhbit rivers, mg 1 zoo acres pf land; exceeding gooa in quality fer corn, ijcfi, and indico, with a large quantity of feeding marfr in front, fufHcient to maintain a cunfiderable number of cattle,, horses, mid other ftock,’ very easy to be iqclofed by a frort fence,.about too acres cleared and within fence, wi h a good hew framed barn, overfeeds house,, and houses. Any perfen inclining to purchase may. r JONATHAN BRYAIfr: WH ERE AS the copartner ship of Melfrs. Grahams ancf Mofiman hath fosig since been'expired, and it be ieg necefTary to close tire affairs of that copartner ft ip ay Jpeediiy as poffibie, therefore all persons indebted ekher by bond; note, or upon account, are requefied tb’ pay the fame to the fubferiber, on or before.the 25 th d2y of Awguft next, other wife they must exped to be sued without diftinfeton by JAMES • GX. ‘ JUST IMPO R r E D, la the Jloop T<wo FnerJs , Lawrence Farrell , from Ncw-Tcrl, £ RESH flour, frip, water, and butter bread, rum, cho colate, soap, a few barrels of cordials, white \yir.e egar, linseed oil, a few hogfteads of choice Bourdeaux claret, and a few barrels ot bCerand cyder, t be fold very , b y. . ALEXANDER FVFFE and Cos. They have al/o imported, in the Indian Ling, Baker,Jroir. Brijiol, An aflbrtment of naiis, beeu and cyder in hampers; and from St. Chriflophcts, a few hogfteads of rum, w hich they will dispose of on the moft reasonable terms. RUN AWAY, aNEGROE FELLCkW called Francois, used to the sea, is an aitfu|plaufible feiiow', and may attempt to pass for free. All inafters of vcfTels are hereby cautioned against carrying the said ncgrcc rfi the pro\ incc; and whoever brings him to the fublcriber, or to the jail keeper in Savannah, ftali have a reward of twenty (hillings * GREY ELLIOTT. Who desires all persons who have demands on the late Lancelot- Lawrance, or the lchooner Sally, to bring them in properly attested. Strayed into Mr. William Elliot’s plantation on Little Ogee lee, J'ome time in August laji , A Bay HORS E, about 13 hands high, with a small white spot in his forehead, and branded on the right fhouldcr thus Whoever owns the said horse, may have him, by proving his property, and paying reasonable char- DAVID HUGUINEN.