GEORGIA COLONIAL RECORDS 1781 Royal Georgia Gazette ***************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm *********************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Transcribed from The Royal Georgia Gazette, Feb. 22, 1781, P2, C2 By E. Robertson ROBERT CAMPBELL THOMFON Intends following his Bufirefs(?) as Coach and Herald Painter, Sign Painter, and Paper Hanger, and will be much obliged to thofe who will favour him with their commands. _____________ Taken up by James Lyle and James Robefon, Confiables, Two Negro Men named Ceafar and Cyrus; two Women named Phillis and Grace, the laft of whom has lately had the famall pox; and a Boy named Lymus, fon to Grace... The owners muft apply to Samuel Montgomery, Efq. near the Old Town, St. George's parifh. _____________________________ Taken from Alexander Lynch, now in gaol, A Bay MARE, about 14 hands high, branded X4 on the mounting buttock. The owner muft prove the property before Samuel Montgomery, Efq. in St. George's Parifh, and apply to James Lyle. ______________________________ To be feld at the Vendue Houfe, Tomorrow, the 23d inftant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. Jamaica and Weft India Rum, Mufcovado and Clayed Sugar in barrels. Holland Gin in cafes, Brandy in kegs, Butter in Firkins, 15 barrels of new Flour, with fundry Dry Goods. Alfo a Tract of Land, containing 45 acres about two miles from town, whereon is good oak, hickory, &c. well adapted for a brick yard. D. Duncan, L. V. M. _________________________ Whereas little or no notice has been paid to former advertifements concerning thofe that are indebted to the Eftate of the late John Gafper Wertfch, deceafed, the fubferiber, not withstanding his unwillingnefs to proceed to extremities, finds himfelf bound to fatisfy the creditors of the eftate, and must therefore put the unfettled bonds, notes, and accounts into the hands of an Attorney at Law before the expiration of.... end