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MarfhaVs Sales.
On Monday the 15 th of Oftobcr next, will be
1 fpld to the highelt bidder, for cash, at the Mar
(hai’i Of&ce in Bull Street, the sale to begin
at ten O’clock precisely,
M‘Goun and others 7 A TRACT or Parcel
▼. V £\ of Land, in the
William Gibbons jun. 3 parilh of Chriil Church,
containing by estimation
500 acres, be the fame more or less, joining lands
belonging to the cftate of William Gibbons the
elder.
Benjamin Stiles 7 A House and
v. > Lot in the town
Richard Donnovan Murray. 3 ofSavannah,con
taining by estima
tion 60 feet in front amd 90 feet in depth, known
by the N O . 7, in Broughton Street, at present
occupied by Mrs. Shand, and opposite the house
lately occupied by Mrs. Haven.
Samuel Douglass and anothe r \ A Lot or Parcel
v, jof Land, in the town
John Houftoun. /of Savannah, con-
Same mining by estimation
v. feet square, more
Same. lox less, joins a let of
theHonoarable J ohn
Graham, Esq. and James Chapman. Also a
Trafl of Land, in three lots, in the parilh of
that is 50 acre’ each, more or less, iituated in the
township of Vernonburgh, known by the Num
bers 2,3, and 4, contiguous to and join each o
ther, and Join lands of Thomas Fraser, to the weft
•ri lot N 0 .7, granted to David Tub.ear, and lots
of David Johnston, to the north on lot of Jacob
Nungezer, together with’ the dwelling houfe*,’
buddings,. hereditaments, rights, - and
‘"lappuftenanCes, refpifeoi vefy• fee fongi ng.
LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar.
Savannah, Sept. 13, 1781.
On Monday the 15th of O&ober next, will be
fold, at .the Marshal’s Office in Bull Street, to
the highest bidder, for cash, the sale to begin,
precisely at 10 o’clock,
a PLANTATION or Parcel of Land, in two
,£ \ trafls, in the parilh of Christ Church, on
Savannah river, containing 650 acres, be the fame
more or less, called Rae’s Hall, adjoining easterly
on lands belonging to Brew ton’s estate, werterly on
a creek and lands late Isaac Young’s, and northerly
on Savannah river. Also a small liland in the river
Savannah, opposite Rae’s Hall, in the parilh of
Christ Church, containing tv estimation *4O acres,
be the fame more or lefc And also a Parcel of
Land on Hutchinson’s liland, in the parilh of
Christ Church, containing by estimation 300 acres,
be the fame more or less, being the wertermoft
jmrt offaid illand, bounded northwardly by Savan
nah back river, fouthwardly by Savannah river,
2md eaftwardly by lands late Miles Brewton’s.
The property of Robert Rae, defrifee of Jane So
merville, who was heiress at law of John Rae, de
ceased, and fold under execution by
LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar.
Savannah, Sept. 13, 1781.
On Saturday the 20th day of October next, will
be fold, at the Marlhal’s Office, the highest
bidder, for calh, the sale jb begin precisely at
11 o'clock,
ATR ‘ : CT or Parcel of Land, in the parilh of
Christ Church, containing by estimation 506
acres, be the fame more or less, on the llle of
Hope. Also a Tra£t or Parcel of Land, contain
ing 400 acres, be the fame more Os less, lying
within three miles of Savannah, in parilh afore”
laid, and late the property of John Milledge. And
also another Traft or Parcel of Land, containing
250 acres, be the lame more or less, joining lands
of Noble Wimberly J ones and the Estate of Francis
Henry Harris, deceased, in the parilh of Christ
Church aforefaid. Together with all the dwelling
houses, buildings, rights, members, and appurte
nances, thereto belonging. The whole the pro
perty of Noble Jones, deceased, and fold under
execution by
LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar.
* Savannah, Sept. 20, 1781.
On Saturday the 27th day of Oftcber next, will
be fold, at the Marshal’s Office in Bull Street,
to the highest bidder, for calh, in gold and sil
ver at the current exchange, the sale to begin at
ten p’clock precisely,
William Pox and Cos. 5 A TR ACT of Land,
v.* > r\ in the parilh of St.
JJenjarain Andrei. 3 John, containing by esti
mation 200 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of
Richard Baker, and commonly called Mrs. Brad
well’s. And also another Trad, in the parilh of
St. John, containing by estimation 200 acres, more
or less, situated at a place called the Desalt, and
near lands of Mrs. Bilney and the late joleph An
drew deceased.
William Fox and Cos.) A Traft of Land, in the
v. V parilh of St. And revv, con-
Lewis Mutteair. 3 mining by estimation 400
acres, be the fame more or less, joining or near
lands of Thomas Quarterman.
William Fox and Cos. A Tra6t of Land on
v. j'Bulltown Swamp, in‘the
William Lfe Conte. ‘ I parilh of St. Andrew, con-
Johnson, Survivor, r taining by estimation 3000
y. .1 acres, more or less, join-
Same. J ing lands of Simon Mun
ro, Roger Keifall, and
John Jones: Also another Trad), in the parilh of
St. Philip, containing by estimation 500 acres,
more or less, lying near Cauouchie, and joins
lands of James Butler.
William Fox and Cos. 7 A Tratt of Land,'in
v > the parilh of St. John,
Francis Brown. 3 containing by estimation
acres, be the fame
more or less, near or adjoining to lands of Peter
Sallens deceased and Thomas Young.
Simon Paterson and another 1 Several Tradls of
V. i Land, in the parilh
Samuel Weft. J of St - Andresv, con
taining together by
estimation 1000 acres, more or leL, joining lands
of Simon Munro and William Le Conte.
Ann Cuthbert and others J A Tradl of Land,
v. *> ip Christ Church pa-
Mary Dawson, Executrix. ) rifh. containing by
• estimation 240 acre?,
more or less, joining lands 6f Willtam Jones on the
south, land? of James Read on the fouth-wcil, and
M rs. Rulftl on the weft.
Administrators of Belcher J , A Tradl of Land,
v. V in the parilh of ,
William Bla'ir. J containing by estima
tion Igo acres, be the
fame more*ar less, situate four miles fiom the
firouth or Briercieefc/ and joins Tafids of John
Conners.
The whole'of the above fold under attachment.
A Tradl or Parcel ol Land, in the parilh of St.
Andrew, containing bv estimation 500. acres, be
the fame more or less, bounded on the east by
lands of Simon Munro, fclq. and on the weft by
lards of Samuel Weft, the property of Charles
Weft deceased, and fold.under execution by
LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar.
Savannah, Sept, zy, 1781.
On Monday the 15th inst. will be fold, to the
highest bidder, for calh, a. the Marlhal s Office,
in Bull Street, the sale to begin precisely at 10
o’clock,
A NEGRO Wench, named Tyra, the pro
perty of John M’Lean, fold under execution.
A Negro Man, named Quash, the property of
Jofuh Powell, fold under execution.
LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar.
Savannah, Oift. 4, 1781.
On Tuesday the 6th of November next, will be
fold, at the Marlhal’s Office in Bull Street, to
the highest b’dder, for cash, the fide to begin pre
cifeJy at ten o’clock,
A PLANTAT ION or Parcel of Land, in the
parilh of St. John, containing’ by estimation
1200 acres, more or less, formerly the property of
Joftah Powell, adjoining lands late of Burt
ley, and lands of the late John Screven, together
with thedwelhng houses, buildings, hereditaments,
rights, members, and appurtenances, thereto re
fpeiiively belonging, the property of John Kean,
and fold under execution by
LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar.
Savannah, Q&. 4, 1781,
/. ,
T3 AN away from South Ca
rolina near four years ago,
jKftSS IF and went to Savannah, the fol
jflX lowing Negroes, the pr perty
of the late Cjapt. Richard Pen
®MM ~al darvis, all country born fcnfible
slaves : Lymus, a black well
l^ 1 T>ade fellow, between 40 ad
. 0 y Cars 0 f age : Bkn, lon to
Lytnus, refembtes hiss much, and rs about 21 years uhl *
Abram, about 23 years of age, of a yellow complexion,
/hort and well set, fejammers a little: Peter, a black,
fellow, aged about 23 years, very likely and well made :
Billy, also very likely, of the fame age ml complexion,
but lighter make, is a good waiting-man : Dick, (fomc
times goes by the name of SA I lor ) of a yellow complexion,
ftammeri a little, is about 23 Y ears old: Isaac, a muftec
fellow, about 35 years of age, works a little at ihe car .
penter trade, is about 5 feet 7 inches high, and fpcaks
good English : Betty, wife to Isaac, a Aim black wench,
about 5 feet 8 inches high, and 18 years old, with three
“children, viz. Kate, about 13 years of age, and of a
yellow complexion j Daniel, of a yellow complexion,
aged about 12 years j a boy, of a yellow complexion, a
bout 6 years old ; Ihe has had another child fincc her elope
ment: Dembo, about 5 feet 10inches high, of a bl.ick
complexion, limps when he walks, has a rogwifh counten
ance, is supposed to be harboured in St. AuguftirK
others are harboured in Georgia, moft of them in the
town of Savannah. A guinea reward will be given tor
each of the above negroes delivered to the Keeper of the
Workhouse in Savannah, besides reasonable charges.
MARGARET PENDARYIS^
GEORGIA, fl. T THE lionodrablc Antnbv*
~ /X Stokes, Efquirc, Chief juftij
A. Stokes, sos his Mljefty’s Province of GeorgU
* 3in America, in pursuance of an aft
she General AHembly of the said province, intitled, I
Aft for the Relief of such of Majedy’s loyal Subjeft|
as have any real or personal Property in the Provinces
t( Georgia, and whose Title Deeds, Bonds, Notes, spe.
“. cialtics, and other Evidences, Vouchers, and Wri^
“ ings, have been either loft, destroyed, or carried off
” during the Time herein aftermentioned,” DO
TIFY, That John Murray, of the parilh of Christ
Church, in the province aforefaid, Esquire, hath nude a
deposition before me, touching the right, title, and inte
reft,.of him the said John Murray, of, in, and to, ace,,
tain traft or parcel of land, containing by estimation one
hundred acres, lying on the River Savannah, in the parity
of Christ Church, in the said province, called the Hcrmj.
tage, boundeduorth-wefterly by lands late of James Hume
Esquire, fouth-eaftwardly by land allotted for the Gleb/
and northwardly by Savannah river, together with all the
improvemtints, rights, members, and appurtenan$ f
thereunto belonging, claimed by the said John Murray by
virtue of and under a certain deed of conveyance made aqd
executed to him fome time about the beginning of-the year
one thousand seven hundred and seventy-six, by the then
JLfting Provost Marlhal of this province, in confequepce
•fa sale made thereof, under an execution, grounded on
a judgment obtained in the General Court of the said pro.
vince against the Estate of one David Murray, Esquire
deceased, which said title deed was lodged in the Secreta
ry's or Register’s Office of the said province to be recorded
and afterwards, with divers other records belonging to the
said office, was loft, carried oft/ or destroyed : Which de
position sets forth, as far as the nature of circumftance*
will admit, the particulars of the said John Murray's
title, the nature of the pirmifes, and the-place where ft.
tuatc, and now remains in the Prothonotary’s Office open
tn tire infpeOion of all perfbns wharfoevef; aid,
good cause is Ihewn on oath to the contrary, within fn r ‘
calendar months after the publication of this notice in the
Georgia Gazette, I shall declare, by'certificate under my
hand, fubferibed under such depofitioh, that the famt
Bands uncontroverted.
Civen. under my hand, at Savannah, in .the
province aforefaid, the twentieth day of Au
gull, in the year of our Lord fit
; - ven
** bfTis Mjijefty's reign.
L 1 GH T h'o R S eT’
ALL a6live young men, fit for HoHfe.
’ men, and willing to serve hit Majesty King
GEORGE, for the of two years, or during
the present rebellion, have now a fair and honour
able opportunity of revenging theml'clves on the
authors of the many cruel’.ies and bon id mu'deri
committed on their relations, friends, and fellow
fubjefts; of teftifying their loyalty to the bell of
Kings, and inaftifeiling their abhorrence and aver
sion to this unnatural and unprovoked lebettlou;
by applying to Lieut. Col. George Campbell,
commanding the King's own American Regiment,
now quartered in this tovvo, who has power to
raise a body of light horse, to be attached to and
serve conllantly with the End regiment. Each loyal
and smart young recruit (hail receive five guineas
bounty, and a crown to drink hh Majesty’s health,
be provided with free quarters, a good horse, pay,
cloathing, arms, accoutrements and every other
lequifite, fit for a light dragoon, such as a cap and
helmet, a brace of good piitols before him, a keen
edged sword by his fide, and good boots and spurs.
Thus equipped as a Gentleman Dragoon, he must
carry sure and certain vidloiy, acquire honour to
himfelf, and render service to his Sovereign and
injured Country.
Savannah, sth June, 1781. ‘I . -.i
GOD SAVE TH EKING.
N. B. Any person who brings a recruit ika.ll re
ceive a reward of fvalf a guinea. Such fervideable,
active, able, and young dragoon horses, as are ts
be fold, will be purchased, and a generous price
given, by applying at the Colonel’s quarters, the
yellow house uear the well gate.
GEORGE CAMPBELL,
Lt. Col. and Commanding
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Wanted immediately,
A PERSON who underllands making TAR.
Any person applying to the fubferiber 08
the Bay. will meet with good encouragement.
JAMES HERRIOT,
Savannah, Sept. 27, 1781.
STOLEN out of the fubfcritxr’s boat lying in Savannah
River, A Black Leather Pocket-Book, with sundry
nottb and accounts, viz. Robert Bennett’s note of 50b
for half afehooner; Thomas Coley's two notes foi 27
guineas and 25 gallons rum ; William Cane’s note for 51.
17s. 6d. ami a note of John Dunn’s for 51. Also a Pair af
plain Knee Buckles, a Pair of oval caft\carved Shoe
Ruckles, a Mariner’s Biafs Compass, two White Shirts,
five Pairs Stockings, a Silk Waistcoat Pattern, a Bag of
Woman’s and Boy’s Apparel, with sundry other things-
If any of the abovet articles {houM be offered to any person
it is requeued they may be ftopt, and on notice thereof
being iven to Mr. David Murdoch a fuitahle reward will
be paid. JOHN NEWCOME.
RAN AWAY from the Subfcribers*
A VER Y likely NEGRO FELLOW, named Isaac,
a cooper by trade, he has loft a piece of his left ear.
Five guineas reward will be given for apprehending him*
OWENS, THOMSON, and CO-
Savannah-;- Q£t, 2, v jyßl
Tinted by JAMES JOHNSTON-