The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, October 06, 1763, Image 3

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Happy those whom truth sincere, 7 7** ’ • Ana confcioas Virtue join to guide l * Can they have a foe to fear, Can tncy have a thought to hide ? Nobly they soar above th* admiring throng Superior to tne power, the will of afting wrong, Such may Britain find her Kings ! Such the Muse with rajsid wings Wafts to fome sublimer Sphere: Gods, and Heroes mingle there. Fame’s eternal accents breathe, Black Cocytus howls beneath, , Ev’n Malice learns to blush, and hides her flings,— O fach may Iritain ever find her Kings! , October 6. * * Smith and Curling, in two veflels from Lon-, f. don, are arrived at Charleftown, after a pafi'age of ten They left Capt. Lundbury in the Downs ready to fail for ibis place. * Custom-House, Entered Outwards. For On, i, Schooner Difpatch* Joseph Adams, CharleAown 3, Schooner Jolly Robin, William Brown, Cape-Fear X T ; HERE AS the fubferiber, in a few months, proposes yy to depart the province, therefore desires all persons Vho are anyways indebted to him to make speedy payment, othcvwife mull put all his outstanding debts into the hands of an attorney. And all persons who have any demands on him are desired to bring in their accounts for payment. He hath to fell three town lots in Savannah, and several valuable trafts of land, which will be particularly delcrib ed in the next Gazette. cd LACHLAN MACGII.LIVRAY. TO""BE SOLD, by way of chances, to be divided into 1200 tickets, at zos. Sterling each, and to be drawn in Savannah fome time this month, The following ARTICLES, viz. 1 Cash, One hundred andfive founds , 105 O o X Ditto, One hundred for ids, ICO O o I Ditto, Seventy-five founds, 75 0 0 1 Ditto, Fifty founds, 100 00 2 Ditto, Twenty-five founds, , 5° 0 0 3 Ditto, . Twenty founds, ° ° 4 Ditto, Fifteen founds, 60 o O 10 Ditto, Eigtt founds, . O °. 0 18 Ditto, Six founds, 0 0 20 Ditto, Four founds, *0 o *° * 46 Ditto, Three founds, 13® 0 O 14 Ditto, Two founds, 28 o o i Ditto, Ten foundsfour jhillings is a fenny, 10 4 1 , Coffee pot, 1656 ’ 1 Waiter, 4^9 1 Soop spoon, and 6 table ditto, 7*3 0 \ Swords, different prices, 19 o 0 5 Hangers, 18 ‘ ° 5 Snuff boxes, different prices, >7 10 ° e Pairs of ilonc ear-rings, 12 ° ® l Pair of (lone buckles, 2 ° 6 Sets of tea spoons, 7 11 6 Pairs of gold buttons, 6 1 Pairs of silver buckles, different price*, 7* 11 2 21 Sundry articles, confiding of gold, ftl ver, and jewalery, lAc. iyc. all in zos. prizes, 21 ° 0 | 11 o I Ditto, 4 -a 0 Prizes 1 • , Total 1200 o o 2 j° } 4 Blanks to a Prize. 560 Blanks. J * ~ WILLIAM WRIGHT. The tickets are to be had, for caih only, of the above William Wright in Savannah. N. B. A difeount oY seven and a half per cent, to be de- out of call, prizes only. . , , - In case the tickets are not all disposed of by the time o drawing, the money to J>e returned; bonds for that pur pefe, as well as for the due performance of every part, arc given to William Spencer, David Montaigut, and Jo n Morel, Efqrs. who are appointed infpeftors. • • TO BE SOT.D on very reafonablc terms, bv JOHNSON anil WYLL V* Vlduiia wine by the pip., quaitrr calk, or liny Im.'llf,’ quantity, not Ids than three calions;pielcrv t. frv.itii bottles; St. Kitts rum by the quarter cask, ornr quantity not Id's thanlthrce gallons; northward ditto in ti like quantities; annileed and clove cordials in calks of ahrn. 15 gallons; molaffcs and treacle by the hoglhead; imilcv vado sugar by the hogshead, barrel, or hundred weight Caftilc soap in small boxes; Florence oil in cases containin one dozen of bottles; raisins in talks pf about 100 lb. Likcwife to be fold, a parcel of likely healthy negro* men. Credit will be given to the firfl of )anuary. They have imported by the lalt veflels fmm Biiltol, white*, blue, and green plains, of an extraordinary good quality. Wanted, a parcel of live hogs. WHertas a negrot fell (no, named (limits, fitknr mg to me lie fubferiber, bcsfalftly and unjustly accused Air. Jonathan Remington, of Savannah, tay lor, of having bought of Idm the /aid Charles a piece of gbld lace, which J mified, and then gin to have been fiolcn, I do heieby declare to the fubhckjhat the abeve a.\ l fation is falfe and groundless, as thefaid'Mr. Remington has in .1 regular manner proved: And, for the further JdtisfaA on or’ the jftd Mr. Remington, and the better it formation 0/ the ft, if,, k, I do by theft frejents declare, that the above-mentioned lace has f. n> r bee* found in a box of merchandize which 1 Jold to Mr. ‘jam's If’ bit (field merchant in Strvannab. JAMJiS STEff’ARj Savannah, uh yi May, {T WHereas, by an inquefi taken the icyth day of Man iff, €/ , view of the body of one Alexander Crcwfoni, Jenna dead at the plantation of John Millcdge, Efqui/t, on Little Vgechce, the verdib of the jury was, “ That the J qid Crauford was fobbed “ and murdtred by a ntg roe fellow, named Seif 10, the property •'* “ the said John Mi Hedge;” which fa/d mgroe, immediately aftir* perpetrating the faidfait, made his efcafe\ and although a rewa/d of five founds Staling was offered by the said Join MiHedge for apprehending the said negroe, he hath not yet been taken ; and whereas it is of fublick utility that the Jaid negroe Jbould be brought to jufiice, therefore notice ts hereby given, 7 bat. (ever and abm* the reward offered by the Jaid John Millcdge , a further rward of Ten Pounds Sterling will be feu defy hn Majtfty's Treasurer for this province, to any person or persons who Jhail apprrbnh sir Jaid negroe, and deliver him to the Frovofi-Mai Jhail at Savannah ; and if it Jhould happen that the said negroe it killed in taking him, in Jack case, on a proper certificate and proof thereof, the fa- sonfon cr perjous Jhail be inti tit a to es reward of rive Pounds Sterling. * By order of his Excellency the Governor. NOBLE JONES Trcafurcr. • To be fold at the Printing-Offer. A few Copies of the following Atfs o r the Ge neral Aflembly'of this Province, viz. AN Adi to prevent the dealing of horses and neat catr>, and for the more cffetlual difeovery and punifhmcnc of l'uch persons as shall unlawfully brand, in..ik, or kill the lame. • An At\ for afeertaining (he qualifications of jurors, and for cfiablifhing the method of balloting and summon ng of jurors io the province of Georgia. An Aft to prevent the bringing Into and fpreadingof con jagious distempers in this province, and to oblige vefels going out of any port within the fame, firfl to paoduce, tor that purpose, a pafl'port from the Governor or commander m chief for the time bring; and also to prevent ihe har bouring of sick failop and others. An Aft for fubjefting and making liable to attachment the eflate real and ptrfonal of rbfint uel-tors, in the cullojy or rower of any pVrfon or persons within this province. An Aft to oblige (hips and other velfcls coming from places infefted with epidemical dillcntpcn topcrtoim qua lantain. , , r .. An AA for ellablilliing the method of appointing con liable*, afeertaining thfc .jualifications of person. to serve in that office, and to j oint out the duties- attending the fume. At fame phee mat be had, r Blank bonds, bills of sale, mortgage , powers of attor ney indentures, bills of lading, nrt.Jcs of agreement N-- t tween mailers of veflels and stamen, fumnjonies btforc t.lO 1 court ofconfcicncc, and before jufl.ee of the peace, c*ec). tiiius for the ufc of magiflratej., &c. &c.