The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, October 13, 1763, Image 4

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% TO BE SOLD on very redouble terms, by . JOHNSON and WYL Ls, VlJonia wine by the pipe, quarter caflc, or any fiUHer quantity, not less than three gal Ions; preferred fruits in bottles; St. Kitts rum by the hogihead, onarter calk, or any quantity not less than three gallons; northward ditto m the like quantities; annifeed and clove cordials in calks of about 15 gallons; molaiTes and treacle by the hogihead; iftafco-* vado sugar by the hogihead, barrel, or hundred weight; Caftile soap in small boxes; Florence oil in cases containing one dozen of bottles; raifrns in calks of about 100 lb. Likewise to be fold, a parcel of likely heathy nfegroc men. Credit will be given to the firft of January. They have imported by the lail veflels from Bristol, white* blue, and green plains, of an extraordinary good quality. Wanted, a parcel of live hogs. . Hermitage, the 1 6tb Sept, 17JL * WHEREAS the fubferiber’s plantation, lately Mjrtf Justice Grover**, now named Hermitage, is gSv ©ufly ana unfuffcrably annoyed and disturbed by,negroes, who come there by land and water in the night-timeflUnd not only rob, deal, and carry off hogs, poultry, meep, torn, and his potatoes, but create very giyat disorders a* tnongft his Haves, by debauching his Have wenches, who have hulbands, the Drqperty of thefubfetiber; and fome are so audacious as to debauch his very house wenches: These therefore are to give notice to all proprietors of Haves, that, after the 16th September 1763,the fubferiber is determi&ea to treat all negroes that /hall be found within his fences, after sun-set, and before fun-rife, as thieves, robbers, and invaders of his property, by ihooting theta, and for that in tent he has hired a white mail properly armed for that aur !*><• PATRICK MACKAf. “ “ o B E SOL D, ‘ * At the Wsteb-bouft tn Savannah, on Tbwrfday the 10 tb dm of November next , A TRACT of LAND, containing TWO THOUSjtiW D JTx ACRES, situate in the piriih of St. Philip, on (Seat Ogechee river, and within two miles of Hardwicke* ihe ylbts to be seen in the hands of J£ME$ |LEA& A Valuable TRACT of LAND, containing ioco acres, situated upon a navigable creek leading from the ri ver Alatamaha; the greater part river IWamp, well timbered with cypress, the remainder very good high land. For further particulars inquire of Lady Hou&oun at Savannah RICHARD THOMPSON, Peruke-maker and Hair-cutter from London, GIVES this publick notice, that he intends following his business, at the house of Mr. Christopher Ring in Broughton-ftreet. Whoever please to fay Our him with their cu&om lhall be duly attended ar a reasonable price. TO RESOLD, “” A\ a! uable PLANTATION, situate upon the point between South and North Newport rivers, contain ing 1200 acres ofland, exceeding good in quality for com, nee, and indieo, with a large quantity of feeding marlh in the front, fufficient to maintain a considerable number of cattle, horses, and other Hock, very easy to be inclofed by a short fence, about 100 acres cleared and within fence with a good new framM bam, overfeer*s froufe, and negro houses. r Any person inclining te purchase may treat with JONATHAN BRYAN CIHOICE Jamaica and Weft-India rum in any quantity and j lo * lc ( s { han three gallons; exceeding good mufeo vado sugar, by the hogihead or less quantity ; molaffcs by the hogihead; a few bags of cotton; fait by the bulhel • with exceeding good white and coloured plains; and a let of carpenters ferew tools; to be Ibid at the lowest prices by N. B. Five hundred acres of land to be fold rcafonably. For further particulars enquire of JOHN MOREL. - ontoomonomommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimm SAVAN NA H: Printed by James Johnston, at the Printing-Office in Brcughtcn atreet, where Advertisements, Letters of InteUigence, and SubfcriptionS for this Paper, arc taken in 6 r ALEXANDER BELL, from Virginia, GI VES notice to the publick, that he will crest machine*. for preventing hoefes from teihg ikruck by listen-, ing, after the tseweft and best manner, at a reasonable me. Those who chufoto employ him, may -call cn h-'r i aflir! John Lyons’s Ihop, where they may fee the Hay will be but about three weeks in this place. ■-a*-———Tunnrvoic andt — pr* . a GOOD HOUSE WENCH, who can few, walh'a * ■* {*•ori well* and knows hbw to manage a hoofs. % I^. qrire of the p-."’*** , ,~-J. T'HJS is to give notice, ttia *} U u dy 1 * runaway negroe fellow,P’ ‘ B ' u lie ’j island; he is about hve feet fowt inchc. green negroe cloth jacket, no breeches* rent English, calls himfeif BsVy, and fays iris tav * 9 ] 18 b Mr. Theowner of the said fellow mull ani lu me within fix weeks from this 26th day of September 1-61 JOSEPH MASIEY, ConfUbl'c. 7 WAWAY fromuie fubferiber, a NE GROE MAN named Brailsi o;iu ; j- e is a fellow, abotll five Let fix inch es gjSgT* Mgh, upwards of of age, fpeahs good Englifli, had on wKn he went away a blue r TjtfTnfa c * o^l an< i white negroe cloth breeches. Whoever takes him uo. and delivers him to tae at Midway, shall have a reasonable reward. , ROBERT SMALLWOOD. “jfo be fold by the Jubfcribers , TWO LOTS, known bv the numbers 8 and 9, in Fre derick .tythfng, Darby \yard, in Broughton-llrcet, Savannah, adjoining each other. A ifo, another lot in the said street, known by the number 3, adjoining weft cn th o printing-office; and an exceeding good trad of 300 arcs 0 f land on Skedaway iiland, bounded northwardly by lands of John Davis. They likewise request all persons poHefTed of any of their fmalt promissory cafti notes to tender them to Mr. Joftph WHEREAS, by v'rtue of a writ of attachment to me dire&ed, to attach the lands, tenements, goods and chattels, monies, debts, and lX)ks of account, of “Shad lock Rivers, (surviving copartner of Joseph Rivers and Fm) \,l o is absent from and without the limits of thij province, it is said) so as to make the said Shadlock Ri\ ers a party in his Majesty’s general court of pleas to anlwer Jefegh W. n i, I have seized and taken into my custody a fchoor.tr, called the Sukey, with her tackle, furniture, and appaiel; tiii. is therefore to give notice to all and every person r*£vi persons whatsoever, having*or laying any claim to the said fch< oner and premiHes, to appear in his Majefly’s said court, on or before the adjournment day of Oftober term next, to Ihew cause why the said schooner ardpremifles Hiould net be ad judged to be the property of and belonging to the fdd übfeut debtor. MATT. ROCriE, l'rov. Mar. Savannah , Sept . W Her eat a negroe fellow, named Charles , l slanging (0 me .he fubjeriber , hasfalfely and uttjufly accused Mr. Jonathan Remington, of Savannah , tay lor, of having bought of him tie /aid Charles a piece of gold lace, which / mijjcd, and thought to have been folen, /do hereby declare to.the publick that the above ccw fatson is falfe and groundlcfs , as the Jaid Mr. R ‘mington has n a regular manner proved: And, for the further fatisfufl on 0/ the Jaid Mr. Remington, and the better information of the put Ink, I do by theft presents declare, that the above-mentioned lace has fine t been found in a box of merchandize which / fold to Mr. H hitef eld merchant in Savannah. JAMES ST’Ehf’ JR l, A JOURNEYMAN PRINTER may~ mcer with good encouragement by applying to the publilher of this paper. An APPRENTICE is also wanted.