The Royal Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1779-1782, November 25, 1779, Image 4

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To be fold at private Sale, The Schooner Tweed, • ‘V . * * As flit new lies at the Commiffary-Generil’s Wharf. For particulars apply to JOHN TTJNNO. - -- ■ Al JOB LONDON, bQ To fail in five or fix week', Ji&SgL The Brig Hope, o&aßEg An exceeding good veflel, almost —M*i and a remarkable faft fail- V. For freight or paflage apply to ~ JOHN TUNNOo M. 1. Aay person intending to ftip by said Veffsl will be pleased to make it known, as fee will fail feoner if a full freight it made up. Savannah, November it, 177 9* To be fold, at the low Kate” if Four Thousand Dollars Gohtfne/ital, A CLEANLY Wench, that can cook and walk to lerably, &c. A the money is wanted in Charlef towa, feme deduftion will be allowed if payment ia made in e bill payable at fight. Enquire of the prin ts'* ,■. - ft) BE SOLD, on Tae/day tbt 21 st Dtcimbtr ntxT, at the fubfcribtr > 1 bou/t, , \ . 0, a. S UNDRY EFFECTS belonging to the E*. O state es Capt. Jehn Simpson, of the Geor gia Luyalifts, deceased, coitfifting es wearing apparel, books, &c. All persons indebted to Taid estate are desired to make immediate pay ment, and those having demands against the fomi tarirs in their accounts, properly attest- * MARTIN JOLLIE, Admr. Savannah, Nov. 11, i?79* from the encampment of the Ift IS battalion De Laucey’s, on Friday last, A smell BLACK HORSE, with a long tail and beg mane. Any person that will retorn it to the battalion shall have one guinea and all ex traordinary charges paid them. Camp, Savannah, toth Nov. 1779. m <sses*m*aee To be fold for Cash, About ten pounds of Jesu its BARK, of the very belt qua lity. Any person inclinable to purchase the whole may have it reasonable by applying to the printer* Savannah, Sth Nov. 1779. . mm—mrnmmmmm * ■ ■ ■■■ ■■■■mi aaemmmg R|iN AWAY from the fubferiber, A NE GRO FELLOW, named Ha a tv, about no years of age, about five feet high, has a very Hat nofeand a deep dent in his forehead. Like wise a yellow WENCH, named ESTHER, his wife. Ten dollars reward will be given te whoever shall deliver them to the Provcft Maf tcr. JOHN VAUCHIER. Savannah, November 10, 1779. Nk’ . ■ - - •’ * C E is hereby given, That the of Confeience will be epened and held on the firft Thursday in December next, which will be n Monthly Court, in which causes fbr a sum not exceddiag forty fhiliings will be ttied, pnrfuant to the direftion of an Aft of the GeaerakAflemhje of this province in such case made and provided* JOHN-DANIEL HAMMERER. Savannah, Nav. J, 72* All Spirited YOUNG MEN .Have now an opportunity of diftinr guifhing themselves, (His M|jefty hav ing been graciously plealed to permit a regiment to be raised in this pro vince, to assist in putting an end to the present unhappy rebellion) by join ing the Georgia Loyalists, COMMANDED BY James Wright , Esq; for Two Years, or during the conti nuance of the said Rebellion. They may depend on receiving the best of treatment, enter into immediate pay, and be well clothed.. And on repair ing to me in Savannah, shall receive a bounty of FIVE GUINEAS. JAMES WRIGHT, Jun.^ ■■ - - ‘ ■ . .1. -^T ‘ITT'HERE AS about 30 Head cf Neat Cattle VV have ft rayed, and are aow ia the Gover nor's paftutes and fialds at Ogachee, having va rious marks and brands, these are to give notice, that the fame will be tolled ai the law direfts as soon at the marks and brands can be afeertain ed, and that in the mean time any person prov ing their property in the fame, or any of them, according to law, may have them by applying to me at Orange Grove plantation at Ogechee. There it also a waggon, the owner unknown; Nov. 9, 1779. JOHN LYNCH. 4 WBnmmmnmmmmm onmmm arnmmmmmmmmmmm • . / ,. • BT7HEREAS fome neat cattle have ffrayed ~ VV into my plantations near Thunderbolt, and others have been drove to them, from a fefpicioa of their having efcapcd from the enemy's camp, brought there from the back country, and liable to be taken and fold by an infamous gang of who are now aft additional scourge to tins'’ unhappy province, notice is hereby given, that the cattle may be viewed, 5y any person who has been a fuffe er, until the toth day of December next, when they will be toiled according to law.. In the interim, they will be delivered to those whofc claims are properly proved. RUN AWAY, on the tft inst. A NEGRO BOY, about 12 years old, of a black com plexion, strong made, marked with a small cut on the crown of his head, country born, named JAMBS, but generally called TEM, and Hammers ia his fpcech. It is fuppefed he is in Savannah, or on board fome veff.l. Five dollars reward will be paid the person who delivers him co the fubferiber, and whoever is cunvifttd of harbouring or employing him, the informer, upon such conviftion, ihall receive five guineas, if the delinquent is a free white per son, if a negro, two guinaas. All mailers of velfels are cautioned against inenrri ng the trouble and expence es the severest profec u tio n, 1f de teft cd in concealing him. JOHN MULLRYNE. Bonaventure, the 15 th Nov. 1779# v ‘ * v - ■"* A— T A R, A LARGE quantity wanted. If engaged to be de livered in two aionths a good price will be given. *• - ‘ * *•’ *. V _ ’ . ! —— Savannah, Mov. 17, 1775. A sober perfon} who writes a good hand may meet with employment, at the ufu el pries per copy fliett, by applying te the printer. • By the Honourable Ai(Yho*Y s - Stokes, Barrister at'Laar*’ fLTB ) and the Hon. ’ ‘ Martin Jollib, Efquire* Assistant Juftlce, of his Ma jesty’s Province of Georgia. •. • 0 WHEREAS the common gaol in Savannah is in a ruinous condition, and under a state of repair, and the pruveft used by the mi litary is so much cruudtd with military prifoa ers that those who are committed by the civil authority cannot be received there for want of room: AND WHEREAS his Excellency tha Governor hath arplied to the Officer command ing his M-jefty’3 (hips on this station for a trasfport employed in the King's service, to he used at a prifen (hip until the common gaol ia. repaired, and in a condition to redfeive prison ers: AND WHEREAS the brigantine Miner va, a trai sport, huh been assigned for that pur* pefe, and is now lying in the river Savannah, near the Publick landing, under Savannah Bluff, ready to receive the prifoaers: Wo do therefore hereby, with the consent es his Excel lency the Governor, order and direst, that the Afting Provcft Marshal of this province, and the Gaoler of the common gaol in Savannah, do forthwith remove all prifoi.ers committed by. the civil authority in this province, both ia Pleas of the Crown, and also by civil process, on board the said brigantine Minerva, and da them in fafe custody there until they arc difeharged by dua course of law. And, with the consent aforefaid, we do, from the necessity of the case, aad that the administration of juf. tice may not be impeded, and prffocers escape, further order and direst, that from henceforth the said brigantine Minerva, or any other veflel that may herraf er be appointed as a prifoa (hip, (hall be coniidered, to all intents and purpofea in the law, as the common gaol rs this province, until the common gaol is repaired, and the pri soners are removed there; and that such veflel shall haul close to the wharf near the Publick Landing, which is next to the Main Guard.’ And, that it may be known what veflel is used as a common gaol, it is ordered, That the Commanding Officer cf the said brigantine Minerva do constantly in the day-time cause a whit# jack to be kept flying at the main-top mast-head. And, lastly, it is ordered, That s copy of this rule be iaferted ia the Gaaette printed in Savannah, that all persons coftcerned may take notice thereof, and conduft themfelvea accordingly. Given under eur hands, and the feel of the Superior Court of Georgia, at Sa vannah, ia the said province, the 10th day of November, In the year of our LORD 1779, and in the 23th year of his Majesty's reign. . The Chief Justice having called upon me with the above order of Court, I de fully approve of the fame, and hereby coafent to ratify it aa far as lies with me. _ JA. WRIGHT. Savannah, 10th Nov. 1779. By Order of the Court, JOHN SIMPSON, P. 8c C. C. 70 BE SOLD, on Monday tbt 27th of Dtcejfnbtr next t ■DART of the PERSONAL ESTATE f Clement Martin fen. deceased, confiding •( N'greet. The conditions will be made known on the day of Tale. v - tjth Nov. LEWIS JOHNSTON, 1779. GEORGBBAILLIE,)*'*""* A LL persons indebted to the Concern es SAMUEL DOUGLASS and CO. are requested to dis charge the fame immediately) there being an absolute necessity es finally closing that concern, therefore ao longer indulgence will 1m granted. Savannah, Nov. - SAMUEL DOUGLASS. 16, 1779. . - qT” - THE following BLANK FORMS may be had nt A the Printing-Office, vis. Leafet, Rtleafes, aad Renunciations of Dower) Writs, Bonds es Arbi-* tration, Bills of Sale, Power* of Attorney, Mort gages, Apprentices and Servants Indenture*, Bills •f Lading, Seamens Article*, Indies Certificates jr Summer ft 1, Executions, Warrant*, aad> Attach ment*, for Magiftratcs. . Printed by JAMES JOHtgTONJ