The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, December 22, 1763, Image 3

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gjrmutdf, ami interrupt ami iroleli them, by. hunting on their,lands ard otherwise, and alfu do carry ruin and other things into the woods, and tcade with them while on their hunts; which praftices they complain of as greatly detri mental o them, and which is also contrary to law, “and in jurious to the province; I HAVE THEREFORE thought ft’ bv and with tite advice of iis Majesty’s Honourable Council, to ifltic this my proclamation, hereby ftriftly charging and commanding all peHbns whatsoever, that they do not, on any pretence whatsoever, presume to take pofie 1- f >P of, or fettle upon any part of the lands so ceded as afore faic! by the Cieek Indians, until they shall obtain his Maje jly’s roy: 1 authority for so doing; AND further, that they do rot trespass on the hunting grounds and lands reserved by the Indians for their own use, either by building huts, or Wanting thereon, cflin any other manner whatsoever, to the prejudice of the Indians; and also that they do not trade or traflick with any Indians in the woods, or otherwise than at trading houses or tlorcs iicenccd for that purpose, as they will answer the contrary in either of the premises at their peril. Given under my hand and the great seal of His Majesty's /aid province , in the Council Chamber at S avanrah, the Jt x: cent h day of December , in the > ar of our Lord one tlk ufat id Jcajcn hundred ar.ilfixty three , and tn the fourth year of Lis Majefly* s rei?n. JAMES WRIGHT. By his Excellency’s command. John Talley, Dep. See. GOD SAVE THE KING. A PARCEL of likely young New NEGROES, jull im ported in the fehooner J op e’s Head, Capt. Adams, from Avtigt'.t, k le fold on Wcdnefday pext, in thu fore noon, at the Watch-ho life. -4. • FOR LONDON, (To fail by the 20th January at fartheft) The Brigantine Fanny, y&hWatjjf WILLIAM STARK Mailer. AV ‘ 1 XT’ O R freight of indico ant! deer kins a- Jp g ree w [ t h t ] ie s a id nialier, or JOHN and JAMES GRAHAM and Cos. N. B. Capt. Stark has good accommodations for pafieu- Ship bread, London porter in barrels, English flour, chcefe, anchors and grapnels of different sizes, to be find board said veficl, lying at Mr. W hitefielu. s wharfl, by Capt. S’ark. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons who are posses sed of any property in the parilh of Chrill-Church, that, after the 26th of this prcie.it month December, execu tions will peremptorily be inued again!! a H persons, who, by that day, “fliall have ncgle&ed to pay their taxes to the different collectors for the laid pariflif and all defaulters who have not delivered a return of their taxes will be fined for inch neglect as the law directs. Savannah, Dec. DAVID MON TAIGLT, 10th, 1761. GEORGE BAJLLIE, ’ ’ 7 3 PHILIP DELEGAL. ——* A B A L L, To be he’d on Wcdnefday the 28th infant in Savannah, Bv Mrs. SARAH LYON. Tickets, (which admit a Gentleman and a Lady) price ics/each, to be had of said Mrs. Lyon. S~TRAYED or STOLEN from the fubferibers TWO HORSES, viz. from Halifax tne 22d of October lalt, a deep bay, about 13 hands and a half high, well made, -paces tiow v.'hen rode, has a swab tail and thick hanging mane; branded on two quarters with a horse flioc, it s be lieved on the off fide : FmikAugufta the ;th day of No vember lalt, a smutty black, about 14 hands high, clrfc made, and create-fallen, has a far in h.s forehead, branded on one quarter 1 R, and a fleur-de-luce a-top, and on ano ther ouarter P. Twenty (hillings reward will be given by the fubferibers for each of the above h< Hes ; and if ltolen, a reward of five pounds will likewise bc given on conviftion of the offenders. JAMES ANDERSON, ol the offenders. ifiCHARIAH FENN. * WHEREAS, notwithstanding the partnerfliip of EL- LlO I 1 and GORDON has been near*f*Ur years expired, many persons indebted to them have not taken no-* tice* of their frequent applications for payment, they there fore give this lad warning that all bonds, notes, and ac compts, (all which are in the hands of James Box, ( fn.) that are not uifeharged by the’ firft of Januarv next, will yo fitively, and without diftinftion, be put in iuit. ‘Fhe following TRAC FS of LAND, belonging to Klliott and Gordon, will be fold at publick vcifdue in Sarnnnah, the 10th day of January next, for all which a year’s cre dit will be given, paying interefl, and giving security, if required. acres on South Newport, adjoining lands late rs Sa muel Hailings, moil part of it fwanip, and great numbers of .white oak trees on it, dole to a landing, laid out to James Heart. 200 acres at the head of Midway river, originally laid out to Maurice Dullca, mollly swamp. 300 acres adjoining the lame, laid o t to Grey Elliott. 200 acres adjoining the above, laid out to John Jones, The three trads above to be fold, if desired, altogether, which will make it a valuable trad, and is about three miles at moll from a landing. acres of land on Midway, adjoining lands of Richard Baker, Thomas Chrillie, and Baruch Norman, lad out to Strong Aihmore. 200 acres on South Newport, adjoining lands of George M'Douald, laid out to Angus M‘Kuy. 200 acres on Newport, near lands of Mr. Josiah Bacon, laid out to John Cain. 100 acres adjoining the above, laid out to Grey Elliott. 350 acres adjoining the fame, laid out to John Humph reys. The three trads to be fold together, if required ; there is a small settlement on the lafl; the whole abounds with white oak, and about 200 acres of swamp, not above two miles from a landing. 100 acres in St. Andrew’s parilh, adjoining lands of Da vid Douglas, laid out to Alexander Cain ron. 500 acres at Midway, adjoining lands of the Hon. James M‘Kay, Esq; Mr. William Elliott, and Francis Lee, laid out to Grey Elliot. An iiland of marsh in Savannah river, oppofitc Augurtine creek, containing about 400 acres, laid out to Mr. James Whitefield. 130 acres of land on South Newport, adjoining lands of Hugh Ross, Robert Stuart, and Donald M'Douald, laid out to Donald Kennedy. 250 acres adjoining the above, laid out to Hugh Ross. 200 acres adjoining the above, laid out to Robert Stuart. These three crafts will make a very valuable fettleincnt and rice plantation,*d>eing near a landing. 100 acres of land on Buffeb swamp, joining lands of An gus M‘Kavand AntteM'lntolh, laid out to Donald Kennedy. , -o acres of land on Newport river, adjoining lands join ing lands late William Low’s, James Pritchard, and the said river, laid out to John Baker. ! 200 acres of land on Little Ogechee, adjoining lands of p ox ami Wilson, granted |ames Rutherford. 250 acres on Great Ogechee, adjoining lands of Mr. James Whitefield, and granted him. , , , . 2ro acres on Midway, adjoining lands late of \* imam Low and George Noble, laid out to J feph Mature. - o acres of land on Skedaway island, late Richard Dow- acres of land on North Newport, adjoining lands of Francis Arthur and James Andrews, laid out to Samuel Richardson. .... , . f n 11 iro acres of land on Sapelo, adjoining lands of Donald M‘intolb and Gecrgc MHnrofli, laid out to James Stuart, cco acres of land on Great Ogechee, adjoining lands of John Reynold., Esq; laid out to William Little. _ • Any person wanting to purchase the above at private falc, before the above day, may apply to ELUOTT * _ T OST, betwixt Mr. Rue’s plantation and town, a GOLl| MTEVE BUTTON, marked IS. Whoever brings the fame to die printer of chiS psper fl.all have five lhilbu ß rt ‘ ward.