The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, November 22, 1764, Image 4

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XEL'SALL/tMRLING, and MUNRd. • * HAT* JUST IMPORTED, -Jn the Friend (hip, Ball* from London, and the Hopewell, t . • iPitt, ftom Bridal, . A complete Aflbrtmcnt of EUROPEAN and EA§ P-INDIA GOODS, .fit for die season, Among ft which are, TQHQAp cloths,—ready made great coats, —pea jacket* tyji and teeeehesj—while, blue, and green plains,—pop lin^,—durants,--4infieS, —tamies, —fhaloons, —mens, boys, *&mobis aard girls fhcfcs, —Gloucester and Cheshire chcefe,— split peafe,—>vaite wine vinegar,—nails of all forts, — Sec. *t;-Cwhrth, mm andmufeovado sugar, they vto felt ,at their fibre in'Savannah. ?■ * *vThey have also to fell a likely new ncgroc fellow, JosmOaPe Areon&AV illiamßoutho, , Wo"c* and W/tch-mauis from Philadelphia, . Lfe.AN and repaid all hinds of clocks and watches in the Tiittfcft and bed manner, at Mrs. Pagey’s in Savannah* N. B. They h'.ve a f.*w eopd watches for (ale. * T-O; ‘jLr.G o o SAL TANARUS, Just arrived in the Hoop Elizabeth, iofeph Frifth maftef, . s/.> ’* H from Turks-Island, q*— To he fold on very rcafonab’e terms. J. p BES O L f>',’ T“t A PLANTATION pleasantly situated between Vernon and Ogfchee rivers, i a miles from Savannah,- Gpn'tamiog 500 acres of land, fit so corn or indico, upon which il a good 1 dwellingrhoufe”, barn, and other odt-hAqff fe§l ahd (all incfcfed with a fufficient fence. Also, ; - A TltAfcT containing 1000 acres, situated near* Darien, on * navigable creek that runs into the Alhta- For further particulars apply to ‘ ,r ‘ a r - r PATRICK HOUSTOUN. ? Jftuli ilaaaii from the fuUfcnber, . .A: ?TOUT TOUNG NEGROE FELLOW named Atwic a, dr ell known in and about Savannah. — Who-* ever mites him hp‘dial! be rewarded by IfenA ~r 1 5;. si JEMIMA LOVE. • frirh my plantation on 1 ndian-Land, ike of October mft. a MULATTO FELLOW cd:; ’ led- Virginia from Col. Mulryne fomcL time ago. This \d to define all perfojti whatfbever to ap^re- / hfnd or take the dialatto fellow*, and they (hall have fry Pounds'/Surreal besides all reafonaoll charges, if Jo this province, and brought to the fubferiber, or to tHe warden of $e in Chari est own. His drift was When he .wevt pway, an old gold laced hat, a J>lue negroe cfpth double-breasted Overt coat with white metal buttons, a fntiff coloured cloth jacket, also an under jackelj or robtjh of wni te r egree cloth, and breeches of the fame, A cheque £hirt trimmed at the bosom, white dockings-* and blue boots, flrt&s, with buckles. *, He is a very artful feiipw, and may endeavour to pats Kimfelf for a free malatto, and a {fumes different names as it iuitshi-n, as, John Dennis or John l*op peav, But more commonly known in Prince William’s pa jrilt jjy rthe name of-Virginia John. He is a remarkablewell nfa<)e short fellow, about five feet four inches high, has f a fear on his forehead as if he had been branded with the let* W?B. Masters of vefTels are desired to take notice of this advejrt(feroent a6 he may attempt to impose on them by his aftfulnefs, in order to get off from this province, of which, they are hereby cautioned against, as they (hall answer it at their peril.’ . ; JOHN GOV AN* Indian-Land, Sputh-Carolina, ♦ Oft. 22, 1^64. b* Joldfor fix months tredit, giving Jecurity if required, k VEfcY VALUABLE ISLAND, containing 500 acres of land, Commonly called Green Ifiand, good for iodico and corn, with a large quantity of hard feeding iri&fh; has on it's good dwelling h'oufe with two brick dfhnnies, a kitchf n with a brick chimney and an oven, and convenient out-houses, a good pallure fenced, a large quan tify of orange and pomgranate trees, Sec . the whole as pleasantly fitnate as any in the province. Also on the said lftand, a flock of good tame cattle, between 30 and 40 *hed, hogs and poultry, and feme breeding mares.—Any pcftbtt inclinable to purchase may jipply to the fubferiber at hH plantation arLmld Jofeph Clay mer- ‘ . chant in Savannah. PHILIP DELEG AL, # A * Coftom-Wfe, London, Nov. 17^^. THE Honourable Commit: oners of his Maje(!y sC u . ftoms, having been informed that compositions have been frequently entered into for the duties imposed by the aft of 6 Geo. 11. payable to his Majelly at the ports of Ame rica, give this publick notice, That whoever will make difeovery of any perion or perfens, who (hall have been guiltv of entering into, or conniving at such compositions, to John Temple, Esq. or Peter Randolph, Elq. Surveyors- General of ms Majelly y s Customs in North-America, or 0- thcr principal officer of his Majelly *s Culloms, the ColleClorj or Comptroller, of any port, except the port where such fraud was entered into, so that the parties offending may be convi&ed thereof, and the duties recovered to the crown, (hall receive one third part of the duties so recovered. TO BE SOLD , for ready money only, at the Watch-beujt in Sa~ . •- . •vannab , . . THE following TRACTS of LAND r LOTS, HOU SES, and NEGROES, on the refpc&ive'days under mentioned. . , . . f * * t j * * * *” ■ . “ 4 * *’ % On Saturday the 15th December next, the following fivh tracts of land, being the property of Capt. John Gray dew ceased: One trail, containing 100 acres, in St. Andrew’s parifh,’ bounded not th-wefl on a creek of Sappello river, on all other sides by vacant lands at the time the fame was run out, thd grant dated in October 1759. Onetwher trail, containing 204 acres, in the fame bounded south-west by Angus M‘lntolh, north by Robert Homes, and all other sides by viaant lands, grant fame d^te. ! One other trail, containing 100 acres, in the fame parilh,’ bounded (outhcrly part by a creek and Hugh Clark’s land, 1 and all Other Tides by vacant lands, grant fame date. One other tra£l, containing 45$ acrcs the fame pari(l^ : bounded eaftcrly by firoroU creek, northerly by Angus M‘ln to (h, George M*Donald, and Angus M'Kay, and all other sides by vacant lands, grant fame date. One other trail, containing 480 acres, in the fame parilh, bounded southerly and south-east by Sappello river and mar* (hes of the fame, and all other sides by vacant lands, grant fame date ■ On Saturday the 24th of November infixnt, one negroe wench and her Ton, a boy about ten years of age, the pro perty of ChHftian Rumph. On Monday the 16th day of December next, being the property of James Rutherford, two lots in Sunbury, known by the numbers 22 and zs, on which are several buildings. AJfo, one trail containing 200 acres of land, situated on Great-Ogechce, butting and bounding on the weft of landt 1 ofc Mr. Fox, and on the east on lands of Mr. Wilson. 2co acres on Ogechce, joining on the cad on Mr. James whitefietd. On the fame day will be fold, being the property of James Stewart in Sunbnry, one house and Tot in Sanbury. Also, a tract of 150 acres of land, joining lands belopging to Mr* Daniel M'fntofti and George M*into(h of Sappmlo, Esq. On the fame day, a Idt in Sunbury, on which is a good new dwelling-house, the property of John Cddkfon. . On the fame day, a lot in Ewenlbungh, on which is a good dwelling-house; also furniture; the property’ of James Caldow. There will also be fold, on Wedoefday the 18th Decern-, ber, at the ferry commonly called Bartley’s, feme household furniture, horses, hogs, and several odd things ufefui for a plantation,with the ferry boat, the property of James Ruther ford. ‘■ n . The whole taken pn execution by Savannah, Nov. ‘ MATT. ROCHE, Prov. Mar. 130764- - ■ ■ THE fubferiber gives publick notice; that he is about setting out for Augustine, is entered in the Secretary’s .Office according to law, is willing now to answer anv suit of demand against him. He desires all his creditor* to bring in * thtir accompts, and those indebred to him to make speedy payment. * . WILLIAM GERHARD DE BRAHM. Savannah: Printed by JAMES JOHNSTON.’