The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, April 28, 1763, Image 4
TO BE SOLD ij thMfiriltn, m fMdt/Ht, f**fih ‘**
17 tb day of May vcxt , if a fair day, if mt, ou the next fair dan
after, at tbtbouje of Richard Baker on Nevrpart, m ft. Jehwe
perijh,
PART of the effete of George Godfrey, deceased, con*
9 filling of about 100 head of cattle, t parcel of Kories,
ft cep, hogs, household goods, plantation tools, ice.
Thefale to begin at 10 o'clock, and the conditions of the
foie will that day. be ptibliihed by
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FOR LONDON,
The Snow Midway Planter,
Robert Stirling, Matter*
Will be* round here in about ten days 5 hat
ffSifcl2?Lisa£ the greatest part of her cargo in*
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A Good CHAIR and HARNESS to be fold very reaso
nably. fcor particulars enquire of
7 WILLIAM EWEN.
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THE fobferiber being about to depart this province,
hereby gives notice, purfuaat to the aft of the Ge
neral Amenably, that he is ready to answer any suit, and to
vive bail to any writ or fummous that ihali in the mean time
be ifitted again* him. JACOB SPENCER.
TO BE SOLD,
A TRACT of LAND, pieafiuitly situated and healthy,
in Newington village, Chriff-Church pari ft, con
taining five hundred and fifty acres, inferior to non t in the
province, faitable for rioe, corn, or indico, with a great
rrierve of back water, has a good dwelling-hoife, barn and
out-houses, with many other conveniences; and u large
quantity of mulberry trees foftcient to raise four or five
hundred weight of cocoons; fifty acres of laid land is alrea
dy cleared and under good fence fit for planting, and Igood
pallure; likewise good sawing timber, plenty of cypress,
white oak*, Sec. Sec. a very convenient carriage to town,
being upon the br ad road, and only five miles dittancc; laid
landjoins Me fir*. Joseph and William Gibbons. For far
ther particulars apply to
JOHN FRANCIS TRIBOUDETT,
ADRIAN LOYER.
THE Office of Rcgifter of Grants for Lands and Re
ceiver of Quit-Rents, is removed to the hotife of
James Houftoun, wEere all persons in,arrears for quit-rents
are desired to pay the fame. All persons that have grants
h rng m the Register’s Office are likewise desired to take
them out. . JAMES HOCJSTOJJN.
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TAKEN up in St. Matthew's parish, a cream coloured
HORSE, branded on the near thigh with a crott,
and on the mounting ihonlder TE in one. The owner may
havs him, on proving his property; and paving charges, by
applying to Nathaniel Miller in said pariih.
THE fobferiber being under a necessity of bringing his
affairs to a speedy fetdement, these are therefore to
beg the favour of those indebted, to make immediate pay
ment, Their compliance will be gratefully acknowledged
*>y WILLIAM WRIGHT.
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AN APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS.
Enquire of the printer.
S w H L P ™.f by ! *T’ the Printing-Office in Broutbm
™ ’ ° f I “‘ e " i S““- ■“* Subscription. fcf thin
*“f*H£high bred English HorsiV A LIA NY, t#
. i hands and a half high, will cover mares this
at my plantation near Savannah, at a guinea a leap, or three
guineas for the feufont five guineas to insure that the n,su*
lhall hold to the horft, if not, to be served gratis next year.
Good care will be taken of all the marc* that (bail be fcnt!
WiLI, lAM SMITH.
N. J% The money to be font with the mans, and 2s. 6d.
to the groom.
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A Ll* persons indebted tp the elfete of George Godfrey,
jFV late of Newport, deceafl, either by bond, not,;, © r
otherwise, are desired tq discharge their refpeftive debts
without further notice; and all persons having any demands
on the (aid effete, are defired* by the full day of June next,
to bring in their accounts, properly attested, to *
BENJAMIN ANDREW,) . . . ..
RICHARD BAKER, f A a*mniflraton,
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ALL persons indebted to JOHNSON and WYLLY
who have not come to a fcttlement with them lince
‘ December 1761, are desired forthwith to fettle with them
to their fatismftion, otherwise their accorapts will bo put
into the hands of an attorney at law, to be food for without
difiinftion.
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TO BE SOLD,
A TRACT of LAND, containing 600 acres, fit for in*
A <Eco, rice, or com, pleasantly iituated upon the south
fide of Medway river, within three or four miles of the tow a
of Sunbury. Whoever inclines to purchase this traft, may
be Informed of die conditions of foie by applying to * ‘
LEWIS JOHNSON.
TO BE SO. LD
A PLANTATION, situate on Savannah river, con
tainin|§(o acres of land, of which 850 acres is river
swamp, watered by spring tides, and about 50 acre> of it
cleared; the other 100 acres is exceeding good high land is
chiefly cleared, and has a good dwelliug-houfe them)!,
The In mp .bounds wilh *Urge quantSy of very vTa'bl
cypress, fit either for sawing or making of shingles very
convenient to a market, being about 14 miles dflfent from
Savannah bv land or water.—For further particulars enquire
of either of the subscribers at Savannah.
JAMES HABERSHAM,
, . * LEWIS JOHNSON,
JOHN GRAHAM.
TO BE SOLD,
A Valuable TRACT of LAND, containing 1000 acres,
situated upon a navigable creek, leading from the ri
ver Altamaha, tlyt greater part river-fyamp, die remainder
very well timbered, oak and pine land. Enquire at Lady
Houftoun is Savannah for further particulars.
TO BE SOLD
TMH7R HUNDRED ACRES of LAND, 350 of which
.MT *re rice land, well flocked with cypress, all near lard
ing places, with all convenient improvements thereon, con
filhng of a good dwelling-house with three brick chimuics,
and a cellar and out-hou(e, very pleasantly situated upon a
bluff on Savannah river, about 49 miles by water from
t**?* L*M re ,s * ¥er X cony cnient barn rai fed upon an arti
ficid hul near the landing. Aiy perfoa inclinable to pur
chase, may apply to J. W. G. D’BRAtfM.
TAKEN up and brought to 6avannah goal, on the joth
dayof Oftoßer lad, aNEGROEMAN, who calls
himlelf Abraham, and soys his mailer's name is Bake'-: He
w a young ltkely follow, very black, about five feet ten in
chcs high, and speaks but little EngUlh. It is probable
that he belongs to fome gentleman in Carolina, as no per
ion of that name tn this province owns him.