The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, August 11, 1763, Image 3

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The complaint* which were iranfmßtcd home from thit province again ft our late Chic/ Jußice, Mr. Grover, to the 1,0 rd* of Trade, having been by their Lord (hips laid before his Majeftv in Council, he was in conference thereof or dered to be difmiflcd from his office of Chief juilice in March tall. Yesterday cm harked for New-York, the Honourable James Habfxsham, F.fq; Prefidcnt of his Majelly 4 * Ho nourable Council of this province. The Susannah, Green, is arrived at Charleftown from Bristol. Saiup, For Augufl 6, Tartan Honduras, John Oliver, Mnfquito shore 8, Sloop Two Friends, Lawrence Kami, St, Kitts A, A A aV.A. -A—A. A A.A A A.xl AA. -At. A. A A A A. v 1 *%s**s&^ESrTar TO BE SOLD, On Saturday the loth day of Auyufl infant, at the Jfaicb-leufg in Savann*ih, at tin u/ual hour, SIX valuable neg roe men and three negroe girl*.—AUb to be (old, at the koufeof Mr. Alexander MacKcithcn in Savannah, on the (amc day, sundry hou&hold a horse and chair, and a (ailing boat with all her proper tackle. Li k civile to be fold on the fame day, at the Watch-house, Anew negroe young man. And alja tn infold, at the JVatch-honft in Savannah, on Saturday tin to tb day of St fa ember next, A tnJQt of land, containing lour hundred acres, being put pf an island fituatc in the river Alatamaha, in the p - si(h of St. Andrew', bounded by the branches of the said fi ver and Aligmtor-creek. Another trad of land, containing one hundred and sixty acres, situate in the parifti of St. Andrew, bounded on the fopth-weft by a fait marsh, on the wed by land of Samuel jSznith, and on the north by land vacant. * A town lot, known by the number xo, in Tyrcocnd tytlung, Derby ward, situate in Broughton-ftreet in the towi of Savannah, whereon is a good dwelling-houle, kit chen, (lore-room and liable. The conditions of the sale are as follows: The land and negroes payable the firft day of January next, giving ap proved (ccurity; the house and lot in Savannah, houfeho.d furniture, Ac. to be ready money; The whole the property wf the (aid Mr. MacXeithen, nndfeized on execution by MATT. HOC HE, Prov. Mar. Savannah, 2th, i?6y. To be fold at the Printing- Of.cc, A fcw Copies of the following Ads of the Ge neral Aflembly of this Province, viz, AN Aft to prevent the dealing of horses and neat cattle, and for the more effectual difeovery and punjftiment oof fuck persons as (hall unlawfully brand, mark, or kill the fame. * An Afl for afeertaining the qualifications of jurors, and for eftabl idling the method of balloting and summoning of Jurors in the province of Georgia. An Afl to prevent the bringing into and fpreadtngof con tagious distempers in this province, and to oblige vcifels j*oing out of any port within the fame, (irft to produce, for ‘that purpose, a paflport from the Governor or commander in chief for the time being; sndalfo to prevent the har bouring of lick sailors and others. . An Ad for fubje&ing and making liable to attachment the estate real and pcrfoual of absent debtors, in the custody or power of any person or persons within this province. An Ad to oblige (hips and other vcflcls c< ming from places infeded with epidemical distempers to perform qua iantain. An Ad for establishing the method of appointing con- Hablcs, afcertalning the qualifications of persons to fcne in that office, and to point out the duties attending the fame. At fame place may be bad. Blank bonds, bills of tale, mortgage , powers of attor ney, indentures, bills of lading, articles of agreement be tween mailers of vcficls and seamen, summonses bf fore the court of confeience, and before jufticcs of th peace, execu tions for the use of magistrates, Ac. Ac. Ac. MY wffc Elifabcth having eloped from me, thde art to forewarn all persons from crcditiiig her on my ac i'oius., for 1 will not be answerable for any debt coqtraded by her from this 20th July 1763. ’ WILLIAM ASHFIELD. r lubicribcr being about to leave this proviuce in a x very little time, gives no ice to all persons indebted to rrmncis Arthur and company, that there is an ahfolute ttcccfiitjr for immediate payment of their refpedive debts. He will diipofc of fix valuable TRACTS of LAND upon very moderate terms, containing 4750 aeres, via. One trad situate on North Newport river, about four miles from Sunbury, containing 900 acres, 400 of which are good swamp, \ ith a fine reserve of water, a good dwelling houfe utercon, and 80 acres of the high land clewed. Another trad of 350 acres, on a navigable creek, within one rule of Sunbury, good for indico and rice, about no acres pf the highland cleared, and & dwelling.houfe there on, fUafantly situated, 5 *OO aero on Bull Town swamp, four mild from a land ing. 000 rices on Newport swamp, fix miles from a landing. 500 ac-es cn find lwamp, fcven miles .rom a landing. 1300 acres in St. Andrew*! parifli, two miles from a land, mg. rlicfc four Ufl (rafts are principally rice land, and rlkrm. ed inferior to none in this province, having great convent, ency for heck water. Enquire cf Mefirs. James Read and company in Sav*n. ah, or in Sunburyof FRANCIS ARTHUR. Who has several ton lots in Runbury, fome with im provements, like wife todifpofe of. RUN AWAY from the fubferiber, about fix month* rgo, a NEGRO FELLOW called Cymr, he is a short thick And well set follow, country born, and talks good Englifr, but fueaktlew, and i,< about 24 or 15 years of age.—Also, about four months ago, another NEGRO FELLOW named Cqfe; he is a tall and (fim young fellow, very much pitted with the fm*U pox, he is also country born, and speaks good Engiifti—Thefc two are supposed td be gore up towards Augusta, as Cyra* was seen and in custody near that place, and as the Other was taken up ther Uft year.—Also, another NEGRO FELLOW called CafarX he is a little follow, and speaks but very indifferent Enghlh, is of the Angola country; he is supposed to be lurking near Savannah, as he has been taken near that place several times before.——lV hoever brings these negroes, or any of them, to the fubferiber at his plantation, or to Mr. George Bail lie merchant in Savannah, (hall be fufficiently rewarded, according to the trouble they have been at, and 411 legal charges paid; and if he can find that they, or any of them, has been harboured or kept in secret by any person or per-, fans whatever, he will prosecute hifo or them to the utmoit of his power; and any person (hall be well rewarded that can give certain information by whom they or any of them have been so harboured or fccrcteJ. Morton-Hall, near Savannah, DA. DOUGLASS. 11 thjnly, 1763. TO *B E SOLD, A Valuable PLANTATION, situate upon the point between South and North Newport riven, contain ing 1200 acres ofland, exceeding good in quality for corn, rice, and indico, with a large quantity of feeding marih in the front, fufficicnt to maiutam a confiderablc number of cattle, horses, and other flock, very easy to be inclofed by a short fence, about ioo acres cleared and within fence, with a good new framed barn, overfeeds house, and negro houfe*. Any person inclining to purchafc may treat with , JONATHAN fcRYAN. To be fold cheap for ready money , APERRIAGUA that Will carry *2 barrels of rice, • fmail FIRE ENGINE, and a NEGROE MAN.— Enquire of the printer. W A fTt E D, * AN APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS* Enquire of the printer^