The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, December 06, 1764, Image 1

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GEORGIA GAZETTE. Number 88. THOMAS LLOYD, HAVING a Commodious Wharf and Stores, purposes to fell the Country Produce on the yfual CommilTions. He has to fell, Rum, Wine, Sugar, Flour, Gin, Bar Iron, &c. on realonable terms. * * Savannah, Dec. t, 1764. Charleilown, South-Carolina, Nov. 13, 1704. CHRIST O P HER SI M P S O N, * HAS JUST IMPORTED, In the last ve-lfeis from London and Britlol, A complete A (Tort me nt of European and Ealt- India Goods, fit for the place and season, Which will be fold very cheap at his (lore in Tradd and Church streets. N. B. The said Simpson gives this notice to all whom it jhay concern, that he is not in part.nerfhip with any person whatsoever. T~O BE SOI. L) B Y JAMES JOHNSTON, AT THE PRINTING-OFFICE, A COLLECTION OF BOOKS. AMONGST WHICH ARE, POPE’s Homer’s Iliad and Odyfley, with the notes, 8 vols. r2mo; the fame without the aotes, 2 vols. i2mo; > ,pe's works, 4YOIJ. izmo; Swift’s works, 8 vols. itmo; Itoilin's antient history, 10 vols. umo; Roliin’s belles lettres, 4 vols. 121110; a feled collection ot Engliih plays, Lvols. 12mo; Dr. Mead’s whole works, 3 vols. i2mo; r. Mead’s medical precepts, and difeourfeon thefmallpox and mealies; MontcTquicu’s spirit ot the laws, z vols. 1 :moj jnftructious for a young lady; Gay's fables; Po nfret’s poems; modern poems; Gil Bias, 4 v °l s * ismo; Plutarch s lives, 6 vols, i2mo; Boyer’s French Grammar; Roujlcau’s Bmilius, 3 vols. izmo; Window’s anatomy, 2 vols. 8vo; collctlion of elegant songs; the beggar’s opera complete; Situs Livius’s Roman history, 8 vols. 12m .; (Economy ot human life.—Alfo, a colledion of pamphlets, plays, and farces; a few copies of the ads ot parliament tor granting certain duties in the Briulh colonies and plantations in Ame rica, and to prevent the ifluing ot paper bills of credit.— Likewise, an ad palled by rhe general alfembly of this pro vince, intituled, An aft for the more eafyand speedy rcco . very of small debts and damages. fiTSITQLD, 9* Monday the \-]th dy cf December imjlaat, at the Watch-b<juJe % for ready money cnly, ONE NEGROE MAN, ONE NEG ROE WOMAN and CHILD, the property of Abraham Odam, and taken on execution by Savannah, Dec. MATT. ROCHE, I rov. Mar. i, 176*. p TWELVE POUNDS REWARD. RUN AWAY from the fubferiber, living in the upper end of Albemarle county, on James River, the 31st cfjulvlaft, a MULATTO MAN SLAVE named Is a ac, about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, 35 year, of age, has hade eyes, has loft one of his upper fore teeth, has a flat note, both of his legs arc bumpy, one more than the other, and has a bump on one of his hams about the bigness ot a hickory puts he flutters when be fpcak# fuft, or is feared; he carr h>d with him a bearskin coat halt worn, a white enftor hut halfworn, a palrof crocus trowfers, and tome other cloaths. The said fellow Can hew, draw boards, tan leather, and make {hoes .ad chairs. He may endeavour to pals for a tree jDulatto.—Whofoever apprehends the laid runaway, lo .hat I may get ld.it again,/hall havr jMf taken in Virginia, and iil if taken out ot Virginia. c unTr>M Nov. rj, 176+. SAMUEL SHELTON. THURSDAY, December 6, 1764. THE subscriber being appo nted furvcyor- general for the southern dillrid of his Majclly’s dominions in North-America, gives notice, that he will in a very ihort lime set out to make general iurveys botk ofcoait and main, will engage in laid employ hv the month, at lcall for aquar ter of a year, a good convenient schooner, with one four rowing and two smaller boat*, properly fitted out and man ned with ten Tailors, under command of a mailer and mate, all well experienced mariners; alio two lurtreyors well verted in trigonometry. Such as may be willing to enter in the said service are desired to be expeditious in fending in their proposals to Joseph Ottolenghe, Kfq. in Savannah, or to the lui veyor-gcneral’s office in Auguiline. WILLIAM GERHARD DK BRAIIM. / nr > IIE subscriber intending to move firm the house h<? X lives in info a house he has hired near his Excellency the Governor's, by the i 2th inst. where he pro, oks to car ry on his buftnefs in all its branches as soon as he can pro cure hands fuffictent for the purpofc, which he is at present dellituteof, and which renders him incapable of serving his friends, he begs leave to inform such as are flill his friends, and all others that may become so hereafter, or that may be pleased to employ him, that they may depend on his utmoil assiduity to serve them as far as lies in his power; they may also depend on having their work done in the neatest, gen-* teeleft, and nioft fafhionablc manner, i|ot inferior to any its America, provided such as employ him wfl! l-* so kind as to let him know their particular taste, and provide proper ma terials for the performance of it, the want of which, and of hands, often puts it out of his power to serve his employers so well as he Would, and has often 101 l him the good will of those he has used his utmost endeavours to pleale: He there fore humbly begs the patience of his friends till he can get hirofelf fettled in a proper manner to serve them; their a ap pliance therewith will grcatiy oblige, Their already much obliged and devoted humble servant. JONATHAN REMINGTON. N. B. Two or three Journeymen Taylors, who are f< her mtfuftrlous men, and good workmen, will meet with very good encouragement by applying to said Remington; non? but such need apply. The house 1 now live in ii to be let after the 12th inthnt. Any pcrllm inclinable to rent it may apply to Mrs. Andcrfou, or to me at laid house. 4th Dec. 1764. WANTED, a lober difacet woman, of a good charac ter, and capable of taking c.ire ot a family, Such • one may hear of a place by applying to the printer he.cof. No other need apply. . JOHN A/‘ FA R L El N, TAYLOR FROM LONDON, MAKES all forts of Officers Uniforms, laced or plain, and Ladies Riding Habits, after the new oil fathioiu in London. Thof who may be plcaled to avour lorn with their cultom may depend on being well 1 fed. He lodge s cp pofite Mrs. Mims’s in Savannah. t To be 10U for fix norths ci.aif, nut ify tj tequt ij, AVERY VALUABLE ISLAND, containing 500 acres of land, commonly called Green I Hand, good for indico and corn, with a large quantity of hard fcrdin* marlb ; has on it a good dwelling house with two brick chimnies, akitch n with a brick chimney and an ani convenient out-houses, a good } allure fttic-d,a larycquan tity of orange and pomgranate trees, Sc c. the whole al plea fan tly fituatc as any in the province. Alio on the laid island, a flock of good tame cattle, between 50 and 40 head, hogs and poultry, and fome breeding mi cp.--Any person inclinable topurchafe may apply to il e fublcnbt r at Kis plantation at Little G;chec, w Mr. Joieph Uay mc chaat tu Savannah, lTliLli’ I)L~LG.'iL,