The Royal Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1779-1782, September 27, 1781, Image 4
W ANTED, An Overseer for a Plan-’ ration near town,to whom extraordinary ebehuragement will be given. None need apply whole characters, and experience, are in the lead excep tionable. Inquire of the printer.- Three Guineas Reward fjs y \ \J 1 LL be paid to any O & VV person or persons, Jt&fk Jwh on their apprehending and & delivering to the subscriber • ® ‘ n Savannah any one of the f dlowng Negroes, thepro erty of ;Mr. lofeph Fick . ‘ ling, of the Island of Edilio in South Carolina, viz. Jacob, , Tom, Isaac, Rue, Cupid, Quaftt, Stepney, Ham, Boatfwaio. , - —- Will, z Bob, Adamj Shan, Maik, ‘ LeaTmd her four children, Parfay, ,• Eve, Marcus,. Phebe, Paimiis, ,/-r —! —Meli nda, ----- — — Sambo, Dye and her child Will. Also the like reward will be paid to any person or persons on information given of any of.the a bove Negroes being harboured by a white person, and two guineas if by a Negro or Negroes, after tne date of this advertisement. D. DUNCAN. Savannah, Sept. 12, 1781. m “* y~> A M-R to my - plantAtipn, Jjl*’ Negro Mm? who fays his name is JULY, arid that he belongs to Wil iam Johnston, who joined the Rebels two or three il years pall. ’ WILL. THOMSON. A Guinea Reward. RAN away on Sunday the 2d inflant, T V\ O NEGROES, named Will and being father and son. Will was born in Africa, is * about 50 years old, had in his pofieflion wdien lie went off a green, old blue homespun, and white ©znabrig coats, white negro cloth waillcoat and breeches. Casey was born upon the Pedee, South Carolina, had on anew check shirt and oznabrig trowfers. Said Negroes wefe fecn going toward White Bluff. Whoever will lodge them in the Provolt, or bring them to my quarters, shall be paid the above reward. *■ GEO. THOMAS, Quartermafler King’s American Regiment. Savannah, Sept. 12, 1781. ALL persons having demand* agaieft the Estate of Benjamin Goldwire jun. deceased, are de iired to bring in their accounts, properly atteiied; and those who are indebted to said eitate are desired to make immediate payment to Mr. George Bnfil Spencer, who is empowered to give difeharges for the fame, and also to fettle all the concerns of the said estate: T ELIZABETH GOLDWIRE, Adm’rx, Savannah, Sept. 10, 1781. . - • To be fold by publick Au&ion, On Tuesday the 2d day of October next, at White = Bluff, on the plantation of Henry Nungczer fen. deceased, at nine o’clock in the* morning, THE PERSONAL ESTATE of the said deceased, confiftmg of a Negro fellow a%d a wench with four children, also a few head of cattle. The conditions of the lale cash. All per sons having demands againlt the said estate are _ defircct xo. Bring them ..m_ pro per 1 y__ attest ed ,an,d those indebted thereto are desired to make imme diate payment to M. APOLONIA NUNGEZER, Adm’rx. ” f HENRY NUNGF.ZEK, 1 A j , .CT GEORGE NUNGEZER, J ‘ . Sept. ii v 1781. t TO BE SOLD, At the fubfeirber’s house on the Bay, on Tuesday the 2d of Odobcr next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, f\ LOT of Land at Yamacraw, containing Jr*i 200 sett front on the main street, too feet towards the river, and the fame on the weft com mon of ti c town, is under a good fence. The .conditions will he made known on the day of sale. Alfd for private sale, a very sass going fix oar’d Caooe. D. ZUBLYjun. A RULE of I-lis Majcfty’s General Court, on Thursday the 13th Day of September, 1781- „ A. WHEREAS, by a Rule of His ♦ Mzjeityi’s General Court, ail Rules, and other Matters, which, by the Practice of this Court, ought to be polled up'at tV Courthouse, have, for fome Months pad, until this T irne, been polled up at that Houle in Saint T James’s Square where the Superior Courts were lall hoklen: And whereas the said Houle in Saint James’s Square hath lately been iold at publick Ven due by the Marshal, and the Superior Courts are now holden at the A fie mb ly Room in the Scadthoule in Savan nah : It is therefore Ordered, That, from this Day, all Rules, and other Matters, which, by the Pra&ice of this Court, ought to be polled up at the Courthouse, (hall be polled up at the Stadthoiife in Savannah, until his M a jelly’s laid General Court, or the J bulges’; or a Judge thereof at bers, fliali order otherwise : And it is lastly Ordered, That a Copy of this Rule be inserted in the next Gazette, and continued there three Times. A. STOKES, ■>* ’ MARTIN JOLLIE, g LEWfs JOHNhTON... I. I . I— . .. . 7 T “ ■'"* GEORGIA, ft ■jT.'E HK. honourable Anth on y /JlSto kf9, I fqnire, Ch,re l Justice A. Stokes, sos his Majefly’s Province of Georgia, 31 a America^in puriuance of an aft of the General Aflembly of the said provitfee, in titled, “An < Aft foAthe Rf lief of such of his Majesty’s loyal Subjefts as have any real or personal Property in the Province of << Georgia, and whefte Title Deeds, Bonds, Kot; s, Spe ** cialties, and cher Evidences, Vouchers, and Writ er ings, have been either loft, or carried oft’, jU during..the Time herein 4).Q-..CTR TIFY, That John Murray, of the parifli of Christ Church, in the province aforefaid, Esquire, hath made a deposition before me, touching the right, title, and inte rest, of hi&v the said John Murray, of, in, and to, a cer tain traft or parcel of land, containing by eftirnat-sir one hundred acres, lying on the River Savannah, tn the parlfh of Clirlft Church, in the laid province, called the Hermi tage, bounded north-vvefterK by lands late ‘rf |anic ; Hume, Esquire, fouth-eaftvvardly by land atloired tc-.r the Glebe, and northwardly by Savannah river, together with all the improvem&r.ts, rights, members,, ami, appurtenances, - thcreuntd belonging, chirred by the fai l John Murray by virtue of and under a certain deed cf conveyance made and executed to him fome time about the beginning of the year one thoufanJ seven hundred and feveiny fix, by the then Afting I’rovuft Marfhal’ of this, pfdvtnceTln of a sale made under an execution, grounded on a judgment obtained in the Gener il Court of the said pro vince against the Estate of one David Murray, “Ffquire, deceased. which fajd title (jeed was lodged in tl.e Secreta- VyT or Register’s Office of the fatd province t i be recorded, and afterwards, with)divers other records belu rging to the said office, was loft, carried oft', 01 destroyed : Which de poljtion sets forth, as far as the aiktuje of d:\umftancrs will admit, the particulars of the said John Murray’s title, the nature of the piemifes, and the pice where AT tuate, and now remains in the IVothorotary’s Office op* n to the infpeftion cf all persons whatfoever'; and., unlei's good caufejs (liewn on oath to within four calendar months after the publication of this notice in the Georgia Gazette, I ftial! declare, bv certificate under my hand, fubferibed under such deposition, that the farms stands uncontroverted. - Civen under my hand, at Savannah, in the province aforefaid, the twentieth day of A4l - in the year of o/ut Lord one thousand se ven hundred and eighry-one, 2nd in the tvven ty-firft year of his Majesty's reign. AN AWAY about three Xv ‘ v Ttks ago, a tall Him Slave, njjTO named Hommady, of a low complexion and mild counten aoce; about 18 years of age, for merly property of the Hon. 1 °En Graltam, fufpe<sled to be Jlii&iiMMa** cfb hereby offer a 1 ewa'rafoP Tne guineas to any pcifon whatever who wiii deliver the said feMow to 1 me in Savannah, and if any person hereafter be found harbouring the said fellow they may depend on being prosecuted witji the utmost rigour of the law b}A “ JAMES IIERRIOT. Savannah, Sept. 20, 1.781. .... - - m 11 A Negro Wench, who can wafli a ncW iron well, otherwife handy . about a house, to be hired by the month, Inquire of the printer. * m * ‘Fhe MILITIA LAW may• be had at the Pxinling Ofiicc, price is. L I G II T H O R §E. ALL adkve young men, fit for Light Horse. men, and willing to serve his Majesty Kj* n ’ GEORGE, for the space cf two years, or during the present rebellion, have now a fair and honour able opportunity of revenging themfclves on authors of the many cruelties and horrid mu'derg committed on their relations, lr lends, and fellow fubjeds } qf teftifying their loyalty to the belt of Kings, and manifefting their*abhorrence and aver fion to this unnatural and unprovoked rebellior? by applying to Lieut. Col. George Campbell’ commanding the King’s own American Regiment* now quartered in this town, who has power to raise a body of light horse, to be attached to and serve constantly with the said regiment. Each loyal and smart young recruit shall receive five guiue aj bounty, and a crown to drink his Majesty’s health be provided with free quarters, a good ho,rfe, p 2 y| cloathing, arms, accoutrements, and every other requisite, fit for a light dragoon, such as a Cap and helmet, a brace of good pin oh before him. a keen edged sword by his fide, ard good boots ad fpurj T hus equipped as a Gentleman Dragoon, he inuft carry sure and certain viftory, acquire honour to himfelf, and render feivice to his Sovereign and injured Country. Savannah, sth June, 1781. GOD SAVE T H E £IN G. N . B. Any person who brings a recruit ftal! re.’ ccive a rewaid of half a guirea. Sulli ferviceithie acbve, able, and young dragoon forfes, as are to be fold, will be pus chafed, and a generous pi ire given, by applying at the O lond’s quarters, the yellow house near the weft gate. GEORGE CAMPBELL, Lt. Col and Con mandirie. a— • ; . . • . O 1 • ’ * ‘ “ *—“ Charles Francis Chevalier : to Fehcffig > and'Dancing School on Mon day the firfl of Odober. Fencing Half a Joe Entrance, and Half a Joe per Month ; Dancing One Guinea Ditto andThree Dollars per Month. He also could accommodate young Ladies for Boarding. —■■■■! ■‘ ■■ ■!■ ■■ —— ■■■ 1 Ctuncil Chamber , 10th Sept. 1781. “TTiTHEREAS leveral persons having claims oil .YV s h e publick, for provisions furnifhed at Augufla when that place w-as invested by the ene my, have made application for payment of the fame: And whereas there may be others in the fame fituatior. who have not made application : In order therefore to obtain a complete account of what the province may be indebttd on that occafi*> on, publick notice is hereby given, That all and every person having such claims as aforefaid do forthwith give into this office a fair account of their refpedfive demands, properly attested, with the vouchers necvflary for proving rhe fame. Those Wno have already given in their claims, and wish to put them into more regular form, have the fame, by calling at this office. By Older of his Excellency the Governor in Council, GEO D’ERBAGE, A. C. C. Finlny M’Gillivray BEGS leave to inform his friend; and the pub lick in genera!, That he intends carrying on tne Tailor. Bufmefs in .all its branches, and foi that purpose has taken lodgings next door to the Hon. Martin Jollie, Lfq. T hose gentlemen who are plea fed to favour hinuw'ith their employ may de pend qn Being served in the neatifft jnanner, andl on very reafci.able terms. >*-> ‘ - Savannah, Sept. 20, 1731. BROUGHT to the subscriber the 17th instant, TWO HORSES and A MARE, viz A Bay Hoife, branded ‘orkbbth ihoulders C A ; & Grey Horse; Brafde'd with leveral troffesV and Bay Mare, branded on the near shoulder with aft Indian brand. - J lie owners may have them by proving their and applying to f \ . A. HAWKINS. night out of a yard in town, Two Horses; one a small roan, **’ ab<hit 1 21; hands high, branded y oft the mounting shoulder C his gaits not known ; the other a small grey, about 1 2 * hands high, branded R 1* in two places. Whoever delivers the said hoifes to me in Sawinnah, or to Mr. George Fox On Little Qgechcc, shall re a ive a reward ot tiire® dollars lot ntZchT GIBSONS jun. Sept.” zo, 1781...