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SIMON MUNRO
Hal imported id the Polly, Quince, and the Fanny, Stark,
from London,
A N ASSORTMENT of EUROPEAN and EAST-IN
./V DIA GOODS, to be fold for Ca(h, or a short credit,
at a low advance, at the (tore of Mcflrs. John and James
Graham and company at Yamacraw.
N. B. A neat violin and case, and an ivory and a box
wood German flutes, likewise to be fold.
U UN AWAY from the fubferiber, ©nTucf-
XV day the 20th December ind. a NEGROE
FELLOW named Pompev. Whoever takes
idgffaf 9 him up, and delivers him to the keeper of the
jail in Savannah* or to David Cuningham,
lhall have IOS * rcwar d, and other rcafonable
charges. And whoever gives information of
his being harboured by any white person lhall have 20s. and
if by a negroe ten (hillings.
DAVID CUNINGHAM.
ON Saturday night the 24th of December intlant, part of
of the forefail, fore-halliards, and fore-lheet, a Imall
block, a tomahawk with a mahogany helve, and sundry
other things, were llolcn from the ooat Sturgeon, lying at
David Cuningham’s wharlf. Whoever can give information
of the offenders, shall have a reward of 5 1. Sterling, by ap
plying, to said DAVID CUNINGHAM.
WAN i E 1),
A Yoke or two of strong STEERS broke to the draught;
or two young S TEERS fit to break.—Enquire of the
Printer herepf.
To be fold at the Printing-Office,
AM AP of SOUTH-C AROLINA and part of GEOR
GIA, containing the whole sea coail, all the islands,
inlets, rivers, creeks, parishes, townships, boroughs, roads,
and bridges; also fcveral plantations, with their proper
boundary lines, their names, and the names of their pro
prietors ; composed from surveys taken by the Hon. William
Bull, Esq; Lieutenant-Governor, Capt. Gafcoign, Hugh
Bryan, Esq; and the author William D’Brahm; a draught
of South-Carolina and Georgia, from Sewec to St. Effaca,
by Andrew Hughes.—Also, a few copies of the a£ls pafled
by the General Assembly of this province from the 4th of
March 1762 to the 7th of April 1763.
NO Win Savannah jail, anew NEGROE MAN,
taken up at the mouth of St. Andrew’s Sound, at
the South fide of Turtle river, in June 1762, by Peter
Grant. He is a dim tall black fellow, can’t fpcak English;
he continued in prison a considerable time, and was duly
advertiftd, but being very sick and low, was indulged and
at a private houtc to be taken care of; from thence he
made his escape, and was lately taken up by Joseph Maisey,
conflabie for St. John’s parish, who also advertiled him.
Savannah, 23d Dec. 1763.
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Savannah, the May, *7^3*
Wilmas, by an inquest taken the iyb day of Mire b Lift, on
•view of the body of one Alexander Crau.fi rd, found dead
at the plantation of J*hn MiUedgt , Kjquire, on Little Ogeihte,the
•verdi Aof the jury was, “ That the Jaid Crawford a vat J/abhed
and murdered by a ntgroe fllonv, named Seipto, thepreferty cf
“ the Jaid John Mi Hedge-,” which Jaid negroe, immediately after
Perpetrating the Jaid fait, made hit e/cujc;
•f fa’ peunde Sterlng was offered by the f adjoin An Hedge ft
apprehending the Jaid negioe, he hath not yet ** a *f
Zhcrea, it is of public futility that the J aid negroe Jhuuld be brought
U jufi.ee, therefore netiq is hi re by given, That, enter and above
the reward oft red by tbefaid John Mt Hedge, rewar /
Ten Pounds Strrltng will be paid by his A * T" a ) ‘f /
this province, to any person or perforn who shall apprehend the fat
negroe, and deliver him to the Provofi-Marjhalat Savannah ,
Jd if it Jhoidd happen that the Jaid negroe is killed in taking him,
infuch case, on a proper certificate and Proof thereof, tbe perj on
perforn shall be intit,ea to a reward of Five Pounds Sterling.
J Bv order of his Excellency the Governor.
y NOBLE JONES Treasurer.
HE fubferiber intending to leave thi. province feme
time in April next, defiro allperfoni *!'•’
demands on him to bring in their .ccomj,ts .dthoftho
*re indebted W him to make payment. JOHN FREN i L.
WHEREAS, notwithstanding the paitnerihip of F,1.-
l IO TT and GORDON has been near tour years
expired, many persons indebted to them have not taken no
tice of their frequent applications for payment, they there
fore give this lail warning that all bonds, notes, and ac
compts, (all which are in the hands of James Box, Esq.)
that are not difeharged by the firllof January next, will po
(itively, and without diilin£lion, be put in luit.
The following TRACTS of LAND, belonging to Elliott
and Gordon, will be fold at publick vendue in Savannah,
the 12th day of January next, for ail which a year’s cre
dit will be given, paying intereil, and gi\ing lecuriiy,
if required.
550 acres on South Newport, adjoining lands late of Sa
muel Hastings, moll part of it swamp, and great numbers
of white oak trees on it, close to a landing, laid out to
James Heart.
*oo acres at the head of Midway river, originally laid out
to Maurice Dullea, mollly swamp.
300 acres adjoining the fame, laid o it to Grey Elliott.
200 acres adjoining the above, laid out to John Jones.
The three trails above to be fold, if desired, altogether,
which will make it a valuable trait, and is about three miles
at molt from a landing.
150 acres of land on Midway, adjoining lands of Richaid
Baker, Thomas Chrillie, and Baruch Norman, lad out to
Strong Ailimore.
200 acres on South Nr* port, adjoining lands of George
M‘Donald, laid out to Angus M‘Kay.
200 acres,on Newport, near landsof 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 trails to be fold together, if requir’ and ; there
is a small settlement on the lalt; the whole abounds with
w hite oak, and about 200 acres of swamp, not above two
miles from a landing.
100 acres in St. Andrew’s pari (h, adjoining lands of Da
vid Douglas, laid out to Alexander Cameron.
500 acres at Midway, adjoining landsof the Hon. Jame*
M*Kay, Esq; Mr. William Elliott, and Francis Lee, laid
out to Grey Elliot.
An island of marsh in Savannah river, opposite Augufline
creek, containing about 400 acres, laid out to Mr. J unes
Whitefield.
150 acres of land on South Newport, adjoining lands of
Hugh Ross, Robert Stuart, and Donald M'Donald, laid
out to Donald Kcnncdv.
250 acres adjoining the above, laid out to Hugh Ross.
200 acres adjoining the above, laid out to Robert Stuart.
Thefc three trafls will make a very valuable settlement
and rice plantation, being near a landing.
100 acres of land on Buff'd > swamp, joining lands of An
gus M‘Kay and AnneM'lntofh, laid out to Donald Kenn dy.
150 acres of land on Newport river, ad oining binds join
ing lands late William Low’s, James Pritchard, and the
said river, laid out to John Baker.
200 acres of land on Little Ogcchec, adjoin l ng lands of—
Fox and Wilson, granted James Rutherford.
250 acres on Great Ogechee, adjoining lands of Mr. James
Whitefield, and granted him.
50 acres of land on Skcdaway island, late Richard Dow
dee’s. ....
350 acres of land or N< rth Newport, adjoining lauds of
Francis Arthur and James Andrews, laid out to Samuel
Richardson. . . , , r _ ~
ica acres of land on Sapclo, adjoining land, of Donald
M'lntolh and George M‘lnto<h, Did out to Janies Stuart.
coo acres of land on Great Ogeche, adjoining lands of
John Reynolds, Esq; laid out to William Little. f
Any person wanting to purchase the above at private iu.e,
before the xbove day, .qr apply
TOBLER’s ALMANACKS,
FOR TIIE YEAR 1764,
To be fold at Savannah, by DAVID ZUBLY.
Journeyman printer may meet with good
encouragement bv applying to the publtlhcr of this
papff. An APPRENTICE al <*° wanted.