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PURSU ANT to an order from his Majelly’s
Superior courts, in this cause nude, I shall,
O!) Wednesday the ~2ill next month, proceed to
the Sale of Ten Head of Tame Cattle, viz five
cows, four calves, and one yearling, which may
be seen at the plantation of Benjamin Stead, de
ceased, in the parilh of St.-John ; and also Three
Ye.aili ‘gs, which may be seen on the plantation
late Salttis’s, in the af vrefaid p.irifh ; belonging to
the ellite of Samuel Snltus, as it is said ; at the
house in St. James’s Square where the Superior
Courts were lail holaen, between the hours of ten
o’clock in the fdrenoon and one in the afternoon,
the sale to begin at ten o’clock precisely.
D. FRASER, A. P. M.
Savannah, Jafi. 30, 1781.
I W'Goun and others
versus V In Attachment,
Adam Fowler j
PURSUANT to an order from his Mnjefty’s
Superior Courts, in this cause made, J (hall,
on Wednesday the 2 ill next month,-proceed to
the Sale of Three Negro Slaves, to wit, Will and
hL wife Kate, and January a child, belonging to
the ellate of Adam Fowler Brilbane, as it is said,
at the house in St. James's Square where the Supe
rior Courts were lad holden, between the'hoursof
ten o’c ock in the forenoon and one in the after
noon, the sale to begin at ten o’clock precisely.
D. FR ASER, A.P.M,
Savannah, Jan 30, 1781.
E-.„S'Ol
Oln Thurfd.iy the ill of March next, at the house
in St James’s Square where the Superior Courts
were last holden, between the hours of ten
-U- ©’clock in the forenoon and one in the afternoon,
the Tie to begin at ten o’clock precisely,
A TRACT of Land, in Sr. Philip’s parilh,
containing 500 acres, more or less, bounded*
north and ead by lands of Thomas Young,
Eq. on the well by lands of Samuel Miller or Jen.
krns, on the (outh and eail by a maifh, and creek,
common'y called Cubbedge Creek, late the pro*
perty ot George Cubbedge, and seized on execu
tion. D FRASER, A- P. M.
Savannah, Jan. 30, i"Bi.
*T HAVE enquired into the PRICE of FLOUR,
I wi ich I find to be zqs. per 100 lb. of the Well
Iort; Loaves (hould therefore weigh as follows:
” N 4d. Loaf, 1 lb. 1 oz. o dr,
Duto, 1 13 12
I4d. Ditto,, —3 it 8
LEWIS JOHNSTON, Treasurer.
CHARLESTOWN, January 18,
ON Tuesday lad failed for Loudon; the ship
Admiral Barrington.
Jan. 2.0. YeAerday his Majefly’s packet boat
Antelope, Capt, Kempthorn, failed with the mail
for Falmouth. I. t: .....
Jan. 22. Lad Saturday arrived here from a
cruize, his MajedyV ships Medea, Capt. Duucan,
Raleigh, Capt. Gambier, and Roebuck, Cant,
Douglass.
The Medea, during her cruiz?, too!< four prizes,
vz. the Ihip Mor .ing Star, a rebel privateer, be
longing to Philadelphia, of 18 guns and too men,
comm Hided by Jlfeliniah Svmond>; the
BtofFom, l?den with tobacco, bound from this
continent to St. Eudatia ; a bug and a sloop whose
names we have not learnt. The Morning Star and
Bbflbm have arrived, but the brig and Hood are
milling. . r
’ C n and Roebuck captured a febooner
and a sloop ; the former was from St. EuiUtia, la.
den with hale goods, cordage, geneva, &c. bound
lor Cape fear, and foundered in a gale soon after
Ihe was taken ; the sloop has not yet arrived
da y a,rivt,d the Mary, Capt. Thoma?
,n 2 3 da ys from St, Chriflopher, and the
■"'P Torbay, C ipt. Matthew, in ten weeks from
Corke. ; —
The day before Capt W ilkie (ailed advices were
received that Sir George Brydges Rodney and the -
lion. Major General Vauglun had retaken the
ttiano or. St Vincent, acd we e gone with the fleet
and army againll Grenada; that lfland being gar
-11 ,■J l^ic Brigade. 4-, it was imagined they
wou.d by down their arms and join our troops;
ut it that Ihould rot take place, the fuperiofity of
our force was fufficient to ensure success.
By the Mary we also learn that the French have
only four fail of line of buttle {hips in these feav
and that rhe intrepid Capt. Ferguson has lately
five fail ot St. Domingomen.
—. y^ a ' r American and FT mter pi i vateers came
lI P With the Mary in the night-time off ;h cgSfer
tlie foiTtiiT attacked” her, but tvas beat r>Pt, wbfttl
both thought it mod prudent to alter their course.
Jan. 24. We have received information that
Anthony, with his crew of freebooters^have made
thnr appeararice near Georgetown, and it is prob
able they may again gn to the southward. This
intelligence is therefore made publick that all pef
fons may take proper precautions to guard againll
the attempts cf those plundering banditti.
Marsiace. Robert M'Culloh, Eftj. to Miss
Anne Roupell, daughter of George Roupell* Esq.
his M Jelly’s Poftmaller General in the Southern
Diflridl of North America.
SA V ANNA H, February 1. i
Extras? of a letter front Bermuda, dated January
q. 1781, by the brigantine Three Friends, Capt.
C.bri ftiati.
“ “XT/TRE our naval Commanders but to fee the
** beautiful brigantines and schooners, on
the new confirmations, built here, and fold to the
enemies of Great Britain, the necefflly of attending
to this place would be obvious.
“ Intelligence is daily carried from hence to St.
Euflatia, wliere there are partnerlhips and agencies
between thcle iflar.ders, the French, Dutch* and
Americans; they clear out according to law, and
art furniflied with Rebel paper* by concealed Rebel
agents. I have no rime at present to copy over
fome other papers, but fend you the form of an
AlTociatiqn ; that and others shew a dangerous con
federacy, kz.~[Tbe Association will be infcrtedin
next weets paper.].
, ** If your Customhouse people and others Were
to obtain intelligence from their Joyal friends in A
merica of the Bermudian Mailers names and veflcls
trade end serve the Bntifli interell. Another veflfel
of the primeleader’s has been f&ized, although (he
had manoeuvred round from St. Eullatiar to St.
Kttt?, with an appearance of regularity * Sic.
“ Be so good as to publilh, that the Ad of the
23d September, made a few days after the death
of the late Governor, imposing Duties on . Prize
Goods , was lufpended the 28th November latt **_
1 The privateer Hammond, - Capt Parker, hai
taken and sent into Bermuda, a bngantine of 1 2
fix pounders, from Philadelphia for the French
Well India islands, with a ca goof about coo bar
rels of flour; also a brig and a sloop from Cape
bound to Bolton. X x
Tire brigantine Flying Flh, Cole, from Cape
Francois for Bolton, loaded with coiFee, sugar, and
melafles, was taken and sent into New Providence,
about three weeks ago, by Capt. M‘Niel in a pri
vateer sloop belonging to that ifland*
TO BE sold,
On If ednefday the Jtb of Marth next, at the plan *
tation of the late GbrifUan Steiner , deceafed\
near Ebenezer y
PART of the Ellate of the said deceased, con
lilting of Negroes, cattle, hogs, Iheep, and
houit hold furniture. All persons having demands
againll the ellate are desired to give them in, pro
perly attelled, and cbol'e indebted thereto to make
payment to
Margaret steiner, Adm.
SAMUEL KR AUS, Admr.
A NTS. AM FULFOORD
HEREBY gives notice, That he has moved into
the bouienear the Provoll belonging to the
Ellate of Alexander \Vylly, Esq. deceased, where
he carries on the Shoemakers Business as ufeal, and
will be much obliged to his friends for a continu
ance of their cullotti. 7
JUST IMPORTED/,.
In the Ship Jolhua, Henry Shepherd, Master
from Barbados, and for sale,
The following Articles, viz.
\ FEW Hogflteads Rum and Spirit, a few Boxes
White Soap and Mould Candles, Womens
Shoes of all forts, Girls large and small ditto,
Broadcloths and Duffils with suitable trimmings,
Ground Chocolate, &c.
The Mailer may be met with at McfTrs. Crook
fhanks and Spears’s ftore* or on board the lhip lying
opposite Mr^Herriot’s.
Savannah, jan, # 2e, 1781.
< ‘ ‘H-W,. ‘
A- handy Negro Waiting Boy to be’
hired by, the Month. Apply to Se printer.
A few Barrels of excellent
Muscovado Sugar
/ To be (bid for Cash by •’ 1 ’
c . ; LEWIS JOHNSTON jun.
SfiYannah, *3, 1781.
To be IblJ at puMick WAHuai 1
At the hotife of Joseph Shubtrein, deceafed* nets
the Mills in the diftrift of
nefday the 28th of Febrjnnw next,y
AXL the PERSON AtESTATt of the fat#
Joseph Shubtrein, cdttfijgjng of a few Ne
groes, a horse, cattle, carpenters tools, and houf**
hold furniture. The conditions of the fa'e will
then be made known.
Those indebted to that eftatfc are requeued td
make payment, and those that have any demand*
may fend ia their accounts, properly attested.
MARY SHUBTREIN, Adritrx.
NICOLAUS SHUBTREIN, I
ISRAEL RIESER, j Admr *
January iB, 1781.
T® be Told at Publick Vendue,
On Wednesday the 28 th of February next, at rh#
plantation occupied at present by Mr. Philip
Good, near Sunbtfry, in the parilh of Sj. John,
the sale to begin at ten o’clock in the forenoon,
SEVER A L valuable Negroes belonging to the
Estate of Arthur Carney, deceased, amongst
Which are fome handy house wenches :*—A Lot of
Land pleasantly situated in the tovvn of Sunbury *
Also a small Stock of Sheep and Hogs, fome Car
penters Tools, and sundry ufefui articles.
JOSEPH LAW* Ading Executor,
January 18, 1781. ‘
T? AN AWAY yesterday fe’nnight from the lub!
- 1V feriber, . ,
A Negro Fclkny, named Dublin,
WaS&
erss he is an ill looking fellow, forme-ly belonged
10 Fowler Brilbane, was seen lately at
Mr, M Giliivray s plantation, and is fup|-ofed to
le harlioured by negroes at fome plantation near
town. x
hidp, and delivers him at the
Printing Office, shall have ONE GUINEA reward,
and all rcaienable charges.
\ JAMES JOHNSTON.
Dec. 14, 1780.
TT/ m HEREAS the Pro-vof Marjhal of the pro
vince of Georgia, by virtue of a writ* of at-’
tacbment to him direfied in the fivernl cau/ci
undermentioned, did attach the lands and tenements,
goods and chattels, monies , debts, and books of ac
count , of the ftveral defendants in the taia cables,
who art absent from and without the limits of tbs.
said province, at the fait of the fvtral plant Jit
And whereas the said plaintiffs have reJueiivAf,
agreeable to the diriWont of the Attachment and,
Jilfd a declaration in the General Court agairfl the
several defendants in each of the following cau/es,
•vise,
Mary Wright versus John Sutcliffe;
KLelfa.ll nd another, furvivon, versus John
/ M 4 Lean ; J
Kelfall and Spalding versus Silva*us Rehefonf
Spalding and Kelfall versus Henry Lxutens ;
C *wper and others versus Levi Shefwll;
Same versus Thomas Chifolm and wife Mary |
Same verfu Levi Sheft≪
Same versus William HolxendorlT;
Same versus James Ilaberfham ;
Same versus Geoige Walton ;
S*me versus John Kean ;
M'Goun and others vtrjus William Gibbosi
Same versus John lamiefon;
Same versus John Sttrk;
Same versus John Jeekins and wife Wannah j
Same versus William Leconte;
Admirirtritors ©f Rabeahofi ver/us Jam el
Haberlham;
Owens, Thomson, end Cos. versus Samoel
Samuel and Morton Levy ;
Roderick M‘Leod versus John Martin and
William Davis;
Benjamin Stiles versus Richard Donovan M* r
r *7 ;
George H-uftoun versus John Jerkins';
Chares Watts versus Bea jam in Andrew ;
The mas Flyming versus Lewis and Charfei
Cope;
•"d have obtained, in each of the said eaufes , 4
rule to the following effed, viz.
Ordered, That the defendant and defendants ia
ibe said fevered adeem do appear and pi ad wit him
a year and a day , otberwife judgment will pajs a
gainjl him , her, or them , by default •
the Cturt.
JOHN SIMPSON, P.tsc a.
July 31, 1780.
Notice is therefore hereby given, That judgment
will be entered, agreeable to the aforefaid ritie or.
order, againfi every of the said defendants who da
not appear and plead conformable thereto •
ROBERTSON, Plaintiffs Attorney in tit
Jaid ftveral caufe**