The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, November 22, 1764, Image 1

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GEORGIA GAZETTE Number 86. A JUST IMPORTED, In the fchooncr Industry, James Walden mailer, from St. kitts, And to be fold on Monday the 26th infUnt, at Mr. M’Gillivray's plantation, Vale-Royal, A Cargo of about Forty Prime New Negroes* by . . GEORGE JBAitUE and CO. N. B. Ths file to begin at 10 o’clock in die forenoon. ,Juf import tdfrom Philadelphia y and fobe fold at a very low aJ+ <vaace for cajb or Jhort credit , by FREDERICK HOLZENDORFF, Saddler, A SMALL parcel of extraordinary good Horse Collars, Horse Traces, Backhands for Carts, and a neat itrong second-hand Riding Chair and Harness. ■ ’ All work done by him will be ibid at the moil reasonable rates for caih or short credit; and be is in hopes to give in tire fatisfadlion to all who may be pleased to favour him with their commands, which (hall be punctually obeyed. N. B. He begs the favour of all those who are anywise in debted to him to pay off their notes and book accompts, to enable him to difeharoe his debts, by the firft of January next; after which all turns unpaid will be sued for without diilin&ion. Cos be tola at a betp toto aotumte, t? Xceeding Good Flour made at Auguila,—Englifh and |2rf New-York Ship Bread,—Mufcovado Sugar,—Coarfe Salt, —Jamaica Rum, —Madeira Wine in any quantity not less than three gallons,—Negrqe Shoes, —Split Pcafe, 6tc . Jfcjr ALEXANDER FYFFE.cd CO. 1 , Wautea tmmraiateln, A N OVERSEER for i lUCE PLANTATION s * fmgle man rather than one with a family. Any per fbn well recommended may meet with good encouragement, by applying to the printer of this paper. TO BE SOLD, A TRACT Os LAND on Great-Ogechee river, oppo site to the intended town of Hardwicke, containing 500 acres, exceeding good land for pee. * ONE TRACT on Savannah river, containing 600 acres, being part of an island about a mile above the bluff of Pdr ryfburgh; this is exceeding rich land, and well timbered with white oak and cypress. ONE TRACT, containing 360 acres, being an island in the Alataniaha river, a little above Darien, very good rice land, and well timbered cyprefs. Any person inclinable to pnrehafe any of the above lands -pfay apply to Alexander Wylly, Efo. in Savannah, or to JOHN WERSAT. WHEREAS the futlcriber, on the 29th day o 7 April last, bought at publick vendue, at the Watch-house in Savannah, a NEGROE WENCH named Sally, and tar TWO MULATTO CHILDREN, lately the property of Capt. Edward Somerville deceased, seized on execution by the provoft-maidhal of this province, and fold by him by virtue thereof: And whereas the said wench and her children ore said to be run away into the woods, the fublcriber ddth hereby offer a Reward of Forty Shillings Sterling to any person who (hall take up the laid negroe and her children, and deli ver them to him : But whereas the fubferiber hath reason to believe the said wench and children are harboured and con cp tied from him, he doth hereby promise a Reward of Five Pounds Sterling to any whit 2 person who (hall give due proof of their being so harboured or concealed; and any person harbouring or concealing them may depend on being profe jduted to the utfflofl seventy of the law. ALEXANDER WYLLY. A JOURNEYMAN TAYLOR, who is a sober mdu*. ftrvms man, and’ a good workman, will meet with t&y good encouragement, by applying to the printer hereof. T H U R *S -D AY, November 22, 1764. STRAYED frtrni Beulah, Oft. 30th, TWO HORSES* the one a ROAN, about 8 years old, and 13 and ahalf nantts high* branded on the off ihoulder O; the other a SMALL DARK BAY, about ta hands high.—As alio from Savannah Ndy. 3d, a LARGE BAY HORSE, about ia and a half hands high, 8 years old, with a star in his fore head, poor and hump-back’d.—Whofocver fccures laid hor ses, and delivers them to the fuhfcrijjcr in Savannah; fhaU be rewarded by ROBERT M’QLATCHUL STOLEN or STRAYED from*Mr. Jonathan Bryan’s „,?i w ?SP* on Great-Ogechee river, fome time lail fpriog, TWELVE COWS and YEARLINGS, branded fome AB ni one, others MB in one, and all o! the grown cattle IC 1 the car marks are, fome with two flits in each ear, others both cars cropt, a flit, anti what Is commonly called an un der keel. It's probable they may be about Ebenetcr crules* vouring to go back to Carolina.—Whoever will hunt up these twenty-four head of cattle, with their inercafe, (if they have any) and drive them into Mr. Geoive Cuthbert’s pa* Bure, shall be well rewarded by JAMES CUTHBERT* TO BE SOLD at vendue, on the fectndYutffai in January mxt % ALL the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE beWing ta the late Edmund Tanuah, Esq. deceafed.—Alfb, TWQ TOWN LOTS fronting the square near (he council-cham ber, whereon are very good buildings, confining of two to-* nements well finifhed, with two kitchens, a cellar, house, pigeon- hdufe, and hegroe-houfes, all lately built—% Also, TWO HUNDRED ACRES of LAND in Chriß church parish, fituamnear Mr. David Murray.——The fala will begip at ten o’clock in the morning.at the late Edmund Tannatt’s hotffe. WILLIAM EWEN, Vendue-mailer, 1 ■’ * ———- ♦ , - - - , SEVERAL gentlemen having taken under confederation the great advantages that arifeV) the poor and indigent from charitable societies, have agreed to enter into* society J at Savannah, on the 30th day ofthis instant November, au<l to meet ae the house of James Machenry/ at ten of the clock of the forenoon of that day, when the rules proposed for re gulating the society will be communicated to every gentle-* man, of what nation or, profeifion fOever, who may be defir-’ ous to become a member of the fame. • N.B. Everv poor perfoti without diflinflidn will be in* 1 titled to the charity of the society. A Lad that underhand* arithmetick, and writes a tole rable hand, is wanted to attend in the Surveyor-Gene ral’s Office, either op hire pr as an apprentice) if the latter, he will be properly inftruflcd so as to qualify him for the employment et a furveyorj a tails for drawing will greatly recommend him, juid better answer the purposes tohimfeif and his employer. HENRY YONGE, Surv. Gen. Zo be foto bp tfpt fubfnlUfr, ! A • TRACT of LAND containing jjoo acres, on Black-* /l creek, about ac of which good rice land, 50 good-oak and hickory, and tne remainder pine barren.—4 Ifo, a TOWN LOT at Ewenfburgh, on which is anew houfc, kit-, chen, and liable, with anew fence round it.—Likewise, a WAGGON and THREE DRAUGHT HORSES, and fome HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Inquire at Ew enfburgh of GEORGE SHARRAUS. 70 BE SOLD at pubhek vendue, on Monday $d December next, A TRACT of LAND, containing 500 acres, good fbj corn oi indico, with a frefh wafer marsh, on Litlc- Ogechee river, belonging to Richard Cooper jun. AN OVERSEER is wanted by the fubforiber.—Au y oerfon properly qualified for taking charge of a few pair of sawyers, and who can be well recommended for hn diligence, sobriety, and honeJty, may meet with good en couragement from LEWIS JOHNSON.