The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, July 29, 1767, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

„■ M* vt*k** on Tuefls} the tth’ day “ of Septem ber n*xt % A UL tb# PERSONAL ESTATB of THOMAS BURRINGTON, J\ £iq. deceased, confiding of Houfchold Fqrniture, Books, Negroes, If cries, and * Quantity of Neat Cattle; inventory whereof may be seen t the Secretary’s Office, or in the hands of Samuel Farley, Conditions •f&k will be declared at the dmc of laic. All perfon* having demands on the said estate are desired to fend in their accounts, and those indebted to make immediate payment. As there are •4ivcrs bands, deeds, and other inftroments of writings, in the office of the said late Thomas Barrington, those to whom they belong will be pleaf ad to call for them. K. BURRINGTON, Ad mini (tram*. J WERE AT, Adas ini ilrator. FIVE POUNDS STERLING REWARD. 9N Friday night the 47th iaft. was stolen out of the fubferiber’s pa ftureat Draper’s Hill, near Ebenezer, supposed by Timothy Ter pr Terry, and two other nun who fome rime ago made their escape qut ofCharleftowa prison, TWO VALUABLE HORSES, both natural pacers; one a dark bay, about 15 and a half hands high, branded on the mounting (boulder S5, remarkably drong made, and an excellent draught horle; the ocher a light bay, about 14 and a half hands high, branded on the monnting buttock *, a large blaae and snip on his f .ce, all four feet white, a very f#ift pacer. Whoever apprehends, and will give evidence against the said Terrell, or Terry, or any of his accompli ces, so as he or they may be convi&c.l, will be paid the above sum by the fubferiber, or TWENTY SHILLINGS STERLING REWARD upon delivery of the borfes to the Hon. Grey Elliott or John Mullrync, Efqrs. in Savannah, or at Draper’s Hill to FRANCIS ARTHUR. N. B. These men have been for fome time in this neighbourhood, and have stolen other horses, and done more mifehief. aßth June, 1767. WANTED, A PERSON properly,qualified to take charge of an INDFCO PLAN TATION on ihe island of Offabaw, on which is about 30 work ing hands. A person with a family would be preferred. He mud be well acquainted with the management of dock of all kinds. Should he bave any negroes, they may be put on lhares on a separate plantation 00 that iflaad. Good encouragement will be given on application to JOHN MOREL. Who wants to purchase a good Boat that will carry about 30 or 40 bar rels rice. WILLIAM LE CONTE, Esq. tolls a GRRY MARE, near 14 hands high, the end of one ear cropped, the other a half crop, branded on the mounting (boulder with a dirrup iron ia three places join lag. Whoever claims the said mare mud apply to JONATHAN COCHRAN. • THE ACTS passed lad Seflion of the Genera! Aflembly of this Pro vince to be fold by the Printer of this Paper. Os whom also may be had. Copies of the Negroe, Militia, Patrol, Road, and fevcral other Laws, separate. GEORGIA. • r The PRESENTMENTS of the Grand Jurors fdr the Province of Geor gia, at a Court of General Seflions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, Assize and General Goal Delivery, begun and holden at Savannah, on Tuefdav the 9th Day of June, 1767, before the Hon. William Simp fob, Esq. Chief-ju&ice, Noble Jones, and James Deveaux, Efqrt. Assistant Judges. WE the Grand Jurors for oar Sovereign Lord the King, upon our oaths, do present: I. Thomas Red, of the parish of St. George, for retailing spirituous liquors without a Hcenfe, and keeping a disorderly house; and also for supporting and encouraging the refeue of Philip Aldon. 2. John, .James, and Reuben Red, font of the aforefaid Thomas Red, and of the parish of St. Paul, for aiding and aflifting with fire-arms, and other means,, the persons concerned in the refeue of Philip Aldon, as will appear by the evidence taken by the Grand Jurors, and is hereunto an nexed. J[. Thomw Green, of the province ofSouth-Carolina, but is fup ed to be in this province, for prefumptuouffy oppoffng the execution of our Chief-Judice’s warrant for the apprehending of Philip Aldon, and for encouraging said Aldon and others to pay no obedience thereto. 4. Francis Stringer, of the parish of St. George, for refufing to assist John Smith in the execution of the Chief-Joftice’s warrant when requir ed thereto. ~ 5. Robert Hatcher, Edward Hatcher, and Jacob Colfton, of the pa rim of St. Paul, for forcibly entering the house of Henry Sharp, tad threatening the life of the said Henry Sharp, and of Jacob Sharp kit bro ther. ■ 6. Luke Dean, of Briarcreek, for keeping a. disorderly howfe, and entertaining horfe.dealers, and other persons of ill-fame ; and also for entertaining and harbouring (laves. 7. The Commiffipnert of the firft Division of the North-weft Road, for not making the cau fey and bridges over Augu&ine’s Swamp pa/Table, and for fuftcring the bridge over Mu (grove’s Creek to be very much out *jj£ he Commissioners of the Road for the parish of Rt. Matthew, for negledbng t 0 keep the lower road paflable from Briarcreek to Hudson’s 9. The difcontinaance of the Town Watch in Savannah. , Vrr 7 gC , Und^ rwood * Valentine Brafwell, and Daniel Higdon, aa loose disorderly perfun* who follow no honed employment. D . e,e r for keeping a disorderly honfe ia Savan nah, and for harbouring feamrn at unfeafbnable hoars, to the great an noyance of the neighbourhood, and the hurt of the trade of this port. Jackfoa n^ Whltebead , for dealing a horse, the property of James *3- That the publick wells in the town of Savannah are not kept ia proper repair. * 14. The Beadle of this Town, for neglecting to keep the streets clean, and tor neglecting to infpeft the neceilary houses, many of which art very offenfi ve. David Montaigut, Foreman, (L.S.) William Gibbom, (L.S.) (L.S ) James MoiTman, (L.S.) <F S ) JohnW, (L.S.) n L’ (L.S.) John Rae, (L.S.) ™‘“’ (f-S ) Henry Yonge, (L.S.) T. Netherclift, (L.S.) John Greene, (L.S.) * Jofcph day, (L.S.) George Bailltc, (L.S.) GEORGIA, IT. Adjournment Day of June i 77 , via. 13th July, the follow*,* ORDERS were made on the foregoing Preferments. ** That process do immediately ifTue again ft the periba V-/ complained of in this presentment. а. Ordered, That process do immediately ifTue against the perfooa complained of m tins presentment. r 1* Th '.P, e^ oa *"* ntioncd in tfai * presentment has bee# indited for tbit ofieriee, bill round, and has given fccurity. 4. OaneRKD, I hat process do immediately ifTue against the periba complained of in this presentment. r 5. Ordered, That process do immediately iflae igxinft Edward Hatcher and Jacob Colfton; Robert Hatcher, the other person m -ntioned in tl;u presentment, has found security for his appearance at December fettions next. 1 б. The person complained of in this presentment hath entered into re, cognizance. .7. . Jht a copy of this presentment, andorder, bedelirer. ed to the Commituonert of the Road complained of, and that they do ®* ew^ au C e * by the firft day of December feilions next, why an informa tion mould not be filed against them upon the fubja matter of this pre lentmem,. r 8. Or DIRE D, That a copy of this presentment, and order, be deli, vered to the CommifGoners of the Roads for the parish of St. Matthew, and that they do (hew cause, by the firft day ofOecember feilions next, why an information (liould not be fikd again* them upon the fubjefl natter of this presentment. q. Ordered, That a copy of this presentment be laid before the Le ginature. 10. The persons complained of in this presentment are in goal. 11. Ordered, That process do immediately ifTuc against the person complained of in this presentment. 12. The perfoa mentioned in this presentment is in goal. 13. Ordered, That a copy of this presentment belaid before the Le. giflature. 14. Ordered, That a copy of this presentment be delivered to the Commissioners of the Town and Common of Savannah, and that they do (hew cause, by the firll day of December fefiions next, why an informati on (hould not be filed against them; Ordered, That the preferments, and orders made thereon, be print ed in the Publick Gazette. Crown-Office, 14th day PRESTON and PRYCE, C. C. St P. of July, i 7 6 7 . SAVANNAH, Jvct 29. THURSDAY last was married here, Mr. John Holman, of South* Carolina, to Miss Priscilla Jones, of this province. Next day, betwixt twelve and one o’clock, we bad a heavy shower of raia and bail, attended with thunder and lightening; fome of the hail stones were as large as pigeons eggs. The Hillfborough Packet, Cipt. Leslie Grove, arrived at Ckarleftown from Panfacola on Friday lift. Capt. Crane, in a brigt. from the Bay of Honduras, and a brigt. from Jamaica, Capt. Dean, arb arrived at Cockfpur. Entered Inwards at the CtrsTOM-Hovaa. Proa July 23, Brigt. Savage, John Dickenfon, South-Carolina Schooner Speedwell, John Weyman, Ditto Entered Outwards at the Custom-Hovsi. For Snow Eagle, Alexander Mann, Montferral Ship Hawke, John Mills, London Brigt. Polly, Joseph Boote, Antigua Ship Fnendftiip, Samuel Fitzherbert, Barbados Ship Richard and Ann, Chriftopber Craven, London Schooner Georgia Packet, James Fitzfimons, South. Carolina Cleared. * jr or July 23, Brigt. Charlotte, Prefcrved Alger, Jamaica 27, Schooner Speedwell, John Weyman, South-Carolina Schuoacr Georgia Packet, James Fitzfimons, Ditto