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STRAYED from tke fnhfcriber at the Alattraaha. ASM ALt DARK
ROAN M ARR, branded in ona. A two )ear oW RED ROAN
HORSE, branded J and a fluwer de lace joining, Also, A DARD IRON
GREY GELDING* branded AL in one. They are foppofed to bare
Sne ncrthwardy. Whoever takes op and delivers said creatures to Mr.
moel Jones at Newport, Mr. Francis Mearn on Ogechee, or to me at
*. AUtamalu, Hull i •
I3;ougfit to tfie v©o?k*fcouff,
JL NF.GROR FF.LLOW, who fays his name is Quamina, bat cannot
J\ tell his mailer’s name, has on a bloe wrapper and breeches, and a
blanket, with his country marks on each fide of his face, taken ap at jo
frph Gibbons, Efq.’s plantation, and it’s thought helcnes to Mr. Jatnea
Screven. May, 1701.
WHEREAS little or no notice has been taken of my former ad ver
tifement, this is theres ore to detire all who are anyways indebted
“to me to pay, or otberwife fettle to mv'fattsfaftion, on or before the firil
day of Jane next, as my pref- nt neceßty will oblige me to put every ac
count unpaid or anfettled by the farementiooed time in a lawyer's hand to
‘befuedtor. , . , , ’
And, in order to bring mv affairs to as speedy a conclafion as possible,
I halve refolvcd to (hut up the house where I now live by the firft of June
‘next; and at the fame time beg leave to return my grateful thanks to all
my good friends for their pall favours.
7 * r ALEXANDER CRIGHTON.
N. B. I Hill propole to keep the Exchange open, and will be obliged to
all my friends for a continuance of their favours.
THE subscribe. being under an absolute ncceffity of bringing all his
affairs to a close, dffires all those indebted to him to fettle the fame
by the 10th day of May inllant, otherwise he will be nnder the dilagree
able neccffity of putting the fan e into the hands of au a;to ney to be feed
for immediately: * ROBERT WATTS.
THE -fubferiber intending to leave this province for a few months,
gives notice, that he is ready to anfwcr any fait that may be
brought again(l him, and to appear and give bail to any summons that
lhall be issued. agreeable to the Attachment Aft.
* THOMAS YOUNG.
STOLEN or STRAYED, the Id inftaut, A LIGHT BAY NORTH
WARD HORSE, about 14 and a half hands high, has a white face, -
three white feet, aod wall eyes, but no brand mark, be both trbts and
paces. Whoever takes up fa'id horse, and delivers him to William Bel
cher, (hall have tos. reward for their trouble.
To bo folif, on Wedntfdny the *7 ib infant,
A TRACT OF LAND, containing 130 acres, more or less, plea
santly fit sated about ene mile from Savannah, on which is a neat
dwelling-houTe and other convenient out-houies, also an orchard, contain
leg a number of valuable fruit trees 1 there is about 3; acres of the said
had as good rice fwatnp as any in the province, and nnder fence. The
conditions will be msde known on the day of fate. ,
THOMAS and JOHN ROSS, Vendue-Mailers.
Crt?ota,
WHEREAS the Provolt-Marlbal of this province, by virtue of a writ
of attachment to him direfted, did attach the lands, tenements,
goods, chattels, monies, debts, arid books of account, of Alexander Brab
aec, who is absent from and without the limits of the said province, in
the hands aod poffeflion of Mcffrs. Darling and Munro, at the suit of
Young ar.d Simplon, funriving copartners of Dunbar, Yoing and Simpfoo :
AND WHEREAS the said Young and Sitnpfou HAVE, agreeable to
the direftions of the Attachment Aft, riled thir declaration in his Maje
ily’s General Court of Pleas a*ainft the said Alexander Brabner, and have
obtained the following rule, vis.
Yoonc and Simpsok,BORDERED, That the defendant do appear
forviving copartners, sand plead within a year and n day, otherw.Je
attrfat ( judgnt,eut.
Alex. BaapNia. J By the Court,
ill May. 1769. PRESTON and PRYCE, C. G. C.
NOTICE is therefore hereby given, That, nolefs the said Alexander
Brabner do appear and plead agreeable to the aforefaid rule or order, judg
ment will be entered against him accordingly.
WILLIAM GRASME, Attorney for the plaintiffs.
A T} UN AWAY from White Bluff, on Thursday thesyth
- JV o\t. A NEG ROE FELLOW, named J ACK, and
sometimes goes by the name of JULY ; he is middle aged,
about five feet five inches high, bad on a blue thick jacket
adnyk and a pair of bloe negroe cloth trawlers, and had an iron on
1 V rgf one of bis feet. Whoever delivers him to James Cor neck
in Savannah shall have five (hillings reward, and all rea
fonablc charges.
To bo/old, at tbt nfual floe* in Sa van nab, at fublitk •vtndut, on TburJdaj tbt
* id of Jnno next,
PART OP THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM SIMPSON, Ifq. deceas
ed, viz. A Pew in Christ Church) a Lot of Land, 47 by no feet,
£ mated upon the street that leads from the Bay to Yamacraw; a valuable
Rice Plantation, in the parish of St. Thomas, containing 1400 acres of
land, 80 of which is cleared and well fenced, adjoins lands of Mr. George
Inglis and William Gamble, and is not above two miles and a half from
n landing. The conditions will be, credit until the firil of January next,
paying interell, and gviog security, to
r / 6 JAMES SIMPSON, 1 v
John simpson, j
j 8 AVA NNA H, Mat e. ,
I *"pHE fchooo* Ogechee. Francis Goffe master, Mon
A P®rt. was 101 loa the Mofk.toe bar in East-Florida the ? /V! 11 ‘
Month, by the •rAifTolocfs of the pilot; the people were Lerf ° 4
The fchooK, Rebecca, WiUi.m Le.c.d, m.Oer, i, r
Grenada. crc
* Bmtkrkd Inwards at the Cvstojs-Housr r
April 18, Sloop Charming Nancy, Philip Conway. / r . on *
May l, Brigt. Sally, Benujah Alper, , lon
Schooner Gordon, David Fenton. c# t?"’
.* Sloop Sally. Richard Wright, p Ufbtl *
t.Scheooer Cannon, Charles Smyth. South. Caro S
Entbrid Outwards * I*
Schooner folly, Amos Mansfield. Q , r
Sloop lane, Daniel Sinclair, . , m
Ship Berwick, George Moore. a ’* lf *
Schooner Rising Son, Nathan Brown. IW ,! * UI
Snow Governor Wright, Thomas Hall, CnflT*
. . F e St. Nicftla
S'*°Proll);. J<Ano.t.n, Nc*.P,o,ij e „
Bngt. Florida, Thomas Fell, 1•... ,
Slp Thr,(her, John Brcj. Wee,„ iflf”
Schooner Cannon, Charles Smyth, South Carolina ,
Ct-RARID p
April to. Schooner Sally, John Mills, St. Auruftire
17, Sloop William and Jennet, James Simonton, St Ckm.
May 1, Snow Britannia, Stephen Dean, £
-a, Schooner Betsey, Samuel Haynes, 1 St Cm!!
Sloop Nightingale, William Engs, Rhode. I (land
Bngt Georgia Packet, George Bridges, Philadelphia
Sailid p
May I, SToop Polly, James Mercerr Antitn-k
Brigt. Newhaven, William M'Eldoe, Barbadoi
MON SALE, in the Town of Savano.h,
A CARGO confiding of 120 PRIMES
NEW NEGROES,
All in good health,
• . _ _ Just arrived in the Snow Fly, Capt. Alexander Tay.
ler, in a (hot* pa/Tage diredly from the Grain Coal!, by
R.,., Soutb-Careli/ia, Jtril 18, 176a.
UN AWAY from the fubferiber, A NEGROE FELLOW, named
York, or YobksHirc, born in this province, is a black fellow.
?Io k lu' ck I ,^ ft . Utter ‘ * litt,e he l# • boatman and sawyer; ani
™ c* “ ta *’ Ga,n y wench, with her country marks down each fide
of her face, and her teeth look as if they had been’filed.’ The said negroes
have been seen lately in Georgia, taken op by the Creek Indians. Who.
ever will deliver them to the Warden of the Work-house in Charleltown
mail receive fifty pounds currency reward for each of
WILLIAM COACHMAN.
THEfale of a wharf lot, formerly the property of Samuel Craemer,
detreated, which was advertised by Matthew Roche, Provoll-Mar
ihal, in several of the last Gazettes, to be fold under execution, on the
ttth day of May next, is hereby prohibited, as the property is, and has
oeen for these two years part, in the fubferiber; he therefore forewarns
the Provoii-Marftial from exposing the fame to sale, and likewise all per
sons from entering or trespassing upon the premises
S*tm*n*b, April 16, 1769. JOSEPH RAYMOND.
ON my plantation, A BLACK HORSE, with three brands that can
not be made out; the owner is desired to take him away as soon as
poffible> J. f. ZUBLY.
HOV-SJ* SIGN, and SHIP PAINTING, done by ROBERT
PUNSHON. For farther particulars enquire at William Saun
ders's fail maker in Savannah.
mmmm MtaaHM*iaawamaaaMawaiaMMW>M(
TO BE SOLD, on Thursday tbeiStb May inji.
A L h TF ‘ E r ESTAFE OF |AMES FITZSIMONS, deceased, con
nßing of Pork, several Sorts of Liquors, a Horse and Chair, and
lome Houfchold Furniture. PETER GRENIER, Execntor.
T O B E SO L D,
npHE LOT and HOUSE where the fubferiber lives in S A VAN#
A NAH - C. WATSON- ‘
To be fold, on Friday the §tb day of May next, at the
in Savannah, for ready money,
A^,mS BL £ P . SCANTLING AND BOARDS, the property of
William Williams, and feised 00 execution by
Savannah. 26th April, 1769. MATT. ROCHE, Prov. Mar.
To be fold, on Friday the i6tb day of May next, at the Exchange
in Savannaf>, for ready money,
PART OF A LOT on the Bay in Savannah, containing 44. feet iu
front and 90 feet in depth,’ adjoining Mr. James MofTman, late the
property of Edward Hopeton, deceased, and feiztd in execution by
Savannah, 26th April. 1769. MATT. ROCHE, Prov. Mar. .
THE fubferiber ratending to leave this province fome time for the re
covery of bis health, gives this publuck notice, that he is ready to
answer any Suit that may be brought againfl him, and to appear and give
bail to any summons that Shall beifTued, agreeable to an aft of Aflembly
of this province called the Attachment AIL JOHN STREET.
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