The Royal Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1779-1782, November 08, 1781, Image 3
ffiofewi Fly mu g 1 Two l ots Or Par* V. > ce.t> of Land at fewenf- Lcvvis and Charles Cope. 3 burgh, near the town \ “Os Savannah, each lot containing 90 feet of fqurfre land, one of the said Jots adjoining to ihe weihvaid on a lot late of Ro dolph Strohager, the other let adjoining on a lot now or late Chnftop.htr Ring’s, together with all the buildings, &c. LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar. Savannah, Nov. 1, 1781. dn Saturday the firft of December next, will be fold, to the highest bidder, sot caih, at the Mai dial’s Office in Dull Street, the sale to begin precisely at 1 1 o’clock, * A TRACT* or Parcel of Land, in the'parifh of fct. Philip, containing 400 acres, be the fame more or less, situate on Ogccliee river, and ad joining lands late Samuel Snvery’s, and near or •adjoining lands of George Johofton Turner, the property of John Martin, and seized under execu tion by LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar. Savannah, Nov. 1, 17S1. On Saturday the 17th of November inst will be fold, at the Marital's Office, to the ’ bidder, for cafli, the sale to begin precisely at 11 i o’clock, A NEGRO Man, named Peter, the property of Peter Bard ; alfoa Negro Wench, named Nsiicy, Che property of John Adam Treutlen; and fold under attachment. LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pw. Mar/ On Saturday fbe Sth'day of December, will be fold, at.the Marihal’f Office, to the highest bidder, tor caffi, the ‘fate’ to begin precisely at I'ijgE J • V Lot >iu the Joseph Habcrfham. 3 town of Savannah, whereon the defen dant formerly raided, in Johnson’s square; also a Lot or of Land adjoining the ero, whereon is a brick store now in the possession on Messrs-. K>r Kid Btgbic ; and a Ifs a. Trad or Parcel of Land, containing by eftimati-or. 1500 acres, in the pariih of Christ Churth, adjoining lands of James and Joha Haberfham. ; ‘ * .Same, survivor, } An Undivided .Moiety., of.a v. > Traft of Land, containing b/ Richard Wylly. 3 eilimation 1000 nerds, iiioUe in the parilh of ft. Matthew, and commonly called Howell’s Mills. Same, survivor, 1 A Traft or Parcel of Land, > containing 45 a;re.-, fitunte near John Ilouftoun. 3 the plantation of Peter Dean, Esq . on the Ogechee road, f ir* merly Rennet’s; also a Plantation, in several trafts of land, containing by eilimation I acres, in the pari lb of St. Andrew, adjoining lands of Wil liam, M'lntoih. Simon Paterson, survivor, 3 A Lot of Land in , v. S the town of Sunbury, John ifhrdv. j lately occupied by N.i thanielSaxton.togcthcr With the buildings thereon. The whole fold under attachment by LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar. Savannah, Nov. 8, 1781. Oo Saturday the Bth of December, w.l 1 be fold, at the Marshal’s Office, to the highest bidder, for calh, the sale to begin precisely at 1 1 o’clock, Kk PLANTATION or Parcel of Land, in the thrift of Little Ogechee, parish of Chriil Ciuirch, containing by eilimation 500 acres, more oriefs, formerly the property of Joseph Cannon, •fincc of Henry Preston, and now the property of Junto Haberibam, adjoining or near lands of Eo.v ; also a Wharf Lot, and the Stores and Im lS? thereon, lying under the Bluff of Sa vannah to caltward of the lot known as Cow per and Telfairs, containing 100 feet in front, and extending from the upper part of the Bluff to low water mark; and also another Lot or Parcel of Land, containing in front 150 feet, more or less, and from the upper part of the Bluff m low water mark, lying and being on the river Savannah, and direftly fronting a certain meffaage or parcel of land lately disposed of ; ahe ptoiperry of Joseph Clay. The who'e seized on execution by LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. P ro . Mar. Savannah. Nov. 8, ! 1781 - - * [3 AN away about the zodi of July Lit, An old NEGRO WENCH, named Betty, with her daughter about ten years of age, formerly the pro- T eit y F?til Porcher of South Carolina. They are Juppofed to be hai boured on fame plantation on the salts. A reward of one guinea will be paid on ctivery of her to the (übferiber at Ebcnezer, or Li trick Carr in Savannah; or half a guinea for in-- > -y.,. -ahy.'c .nvcy’ Viluy be found ; and, anv Kmon harbouring them will be prosecuted with the t-hsioft rigour of the law. I \COB BIIHLER. °& 2s, 1781. A ROBBERY. the Stores adjoining to Mr* M‘Goun*s were broke o pen last night, and a quantity of goods carried off, viz. Blankets in pairs with blue stripes, a few dozens of Indian shirts and (hists, a few pieces of calicoe and silk handkerchiefs, with several tDther articles that cannot at prefenc be afeertained, I do hereby offer a Re ward of Fifty Pounds Sterling to who ever will difeover. the perpetrators of said robbery, to be paid on conviction of the offender or offenders. THOMAS BROWN, Super intendent Indian Affairs. Savannah, Nov. 8, 1781. - SAVANNAH, November 9. I I” AST Friday morning the Rebel Col. Jackson, uLe with about 200 men, made an attack on Capt. Johnston’s poll at Great Ogechee, but was soon obliged to retire with the loss of Capts. Grant Lucas, and several privates. Col. Campbell, who commanded at Ogectiee, and whose quarters were hah* a mile diftanc, marched on the firftolarm with the dragoohs of his own regiment, and Col. Brown’s under the command of Capt. Wylly. Joining Capt. Johniton, r.e proceeded with 85 dragoofls in quell of the cuvmy, who he found bet finding tlrat the.afopcrioVjty of lheir numbers . (Being mole.than two to. one)’ did not give them confidence, enough 30 ven ure m-she open field,, he ordered an imfnediate charge, which was .executed with thit ipirited firmnefs which will always infare victory, and rftleft Lifting honour on every, one * e-oncerned.’ ‘Fhe Rebels being twice charged Enough retreated in great confulion, leaving many of their dead on the fieid. The pursuit wras conxi* nued near four miles, and the country people who have fiiice come in declare that the Rebel wounded and de-ad are to be seen in many places 12 miles from the field of aftion. Our loss was 1 2 killed and fume wounded, pmong the firil was the gallant Cornet Haidenbrook, of Col, Campbell’s dragoons, who glorioudy fell in the firft charge. The loyal try. people are daily, taking pii loners; they have brought in Capt. Bugg of the Rebel dragoons and several privates, and lave intelligence of many more that are ikulking in the fvvamps. It i. with the utmost horror we mention, that, after the signal lepulfe of the Rebels at*Capt! Jjhnltoa’s pod on Friday last, the whole of their so cc proceeded to the plantation of James Butler, E( j. where about 1; militiamen werepoltej; they set fi e to that gentleman’s d.Vellinghouie, and finding Capt. Howell to the famous pica -1 joa o. .hut name) in it tick, and unable to extri cate himfelf from the flames, they dragged him out, and barbarously murdered him in the yird. Cipt. Goldsmith, Mr. Dunbar G ay, Mr. Mac! kii.on, Mr. John Lemur, and Mr. Stephen Chris. topher, here unfortunately fell mto their ruffian hands, and wftejoon after murdered in cold blood; Capt. Gold fin i th, a gentleman against whom the Rebels could have nothing to allege but an ever fi m attachment to the British government, was moft inhumanly butchered by Samuel Well, wbo for this and his many other crimes, will in due time meet with an ample reward. Capt. Paddy Carr, remarkable for his being concerned in many murl ders committed on the loyal inhabitants of this pro vince, is miffed by the Rebels, and we hope is a mung the slain. .. The severe check the Rebels have received from the Campbell, and the brave officers and men herhad the honour to command in the en gagement of Friday last, must deter them from making incursions in future into the fpttlements of the loyal inhabitants of this province, who en tertain a grateful sense of, and cannot too much applaud the services of the army on that oo:afionl ‘l iie ship Governor Tonyn, Capt. Welch, is arrived at St. Augustine from Liverpool. Monday last Daniel Silfby and John Wallace, Ffcjrs. were chosen Representatives of the Inhabit ants of Savannah in the Honourable the Commons House of Assembly, in the room of the Hon. Jifmes Robertson and John Simpson, Efqrs. - We are desired to contradift the paragraph in cited in c.’r paper of the 27th September Lit re- Ipefting the marriage of Mils Deveaux of Beaufort. Died.] In Savannah : Thonvas Watson, Effi. of St. PauFs parifti Robert M’Cormick. *** The MILITIA LAW may be had at the Printing Office, price is. sd. the Pi Ovcft-M 1 ftw-1 qi the provbft or Georgia, by virtue of a Writ of Attath ment to him directed in th several causes undermen tioned, did attach the lards and tenements, goods and ch-ittels, monies, dthts, and books of accoocir, of ihe several Defendants id ihe said causes, who am absent from and without the limits of the said pro ** foit& f several Plaintiffs: AND WHEREAS the said Plaintiffs have *efpesm!y -agieeabie to the direst ion* of the Attachment Aa ffird a declaration in the General Court against the Rvrrul D ftodant* in each of the following caufess Cibbont > v - Wiliam l,t a*Ui Mary Bulloch v. Noble Wimbtrly Jones j Henry Fergufou v. Benjamin Matthews j John Fouhs v. Edward Telfair , Executor of Somerville ; J John Faults r. William Candler ; John Fouhs v. Mordecai She/falls Willi by Tucker v. John Whitaker j and have obtained in e*cb of the Aidcaufes a rtile to the following effett, v z. Ordered, That the Defendant and Defendants in tne said several aftions do appear and plead within • *V*£ a f and a da y otberwife judgment will nafi a guinlt him or them by default* By the Court, JOHN SIMPSON, P. Sc C. C. April 25, 1781. NOTICE u Uie.efore hereby given, That iudg-’ ment wilt be entered agreeable loathe afotefaid rule or order against every of the said Defendant* who do not appeal and plead conformable thereto. Attorney for the Plain tiffs. IJ/Hereas the Provost Marihal of the province VV of Georgia, by virtue of a writ of attach ment to him direfted in the several caules under mentioned, aid attach the lands and tenements, goods and chattels, monies, debts,- and books of recount, of the several defendants in the said <?aufes. k 1 province, at the hut of the fev'eral plaintiffs ; * And whereas the (aid plaintiffs have refpeftively, ’ agreeable to the direftions of the Attackmeht Aft| filed a declaration in the General Court against die several defendants in each of ihe following causes; . John Stirk v. Samuel St irk ; John Mulkey v. Stephen Smith ; John Faults, Admini/bator , v. Daniel Wokcsn i Benjamin Anjley n>. Maty Bell, Executrix ; David Duncan v. Robert Bramjlon; and have obtained, in each of the said caufcs a * rule to the following effeft, viz. Ordered, That tbr defendant and defendants in the said several aftion; do appear and plead within a year and a day, othervvife judgment will pah a* gainlt him, her, or them, by default, By the Court, John Siypsoiv, P. Sc C* C. Oftober 24, 1781. Notice is therefore hereby given, That judg ment will be entered, agreeable to the a.Wfikd rule or order, against every of the said defendants who do not appear and plead conformable thereto. GIBBONS, Plaintiffs Attorney* G EOR gTa. ‘ WHcreas the Provost Marsha! of this province/ by virtue of a wilt of attachment to him dire&ed, did attach the lands, tenements, goods, chattels, monies, debts, and books of account) (in the hands and possession of Richard Gwinn) of Robert Bramfton, who is abferit from and without the limits of the said province, at the suit of Mess. Sawyer, Morel, and Real: And whereas the said plaintiffs hare, agreeable to the directions of the Attachment Aft, filed their declaration in the Ge neral Court of the said province against the said Robert Bramfton, and have obtained the following rule, viz. v Ordered, That the defendant Bo appear and plead within a Sawyer & al. /year and a day, otherwise judg againft /merit will uafs against him by Robert Bramfton. (default* By the Court, 9 J John Simpson, P.&C.C. Oftober 24, 1781. Notice is therefore hereby- given, That, imfefs the said Robert Bramfton does appear and plead agreeable to the aforefaid role or order, judgment will be entered against him accordingly. * Wm. JONES, Plaintiffs Attorney. ummm James Hamilton HAS just received, and is now opening, at ht store in Johnson s Square, near thfc Church, A compleat Aflortment of Goods, suitable for the season, to be fold on the moil rea sonable terms* Jo be fold at Coff and Charges, ATEN INCH CABLE and a few COILS of LONDON CORD AGE\ to JOHN CH-. LUCEKA^ +** i ■