The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, June 02, 1763, Image 8

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TO Bfi SO L’D, ‘ The following ARTICL E S, viz. 1 A tra£t of land, One hundred guineas, 105 O O 1 Ditto,* Seventy-fve pounds, 75 0 0 I Cash, One hundred founds , 100 O O 1 Ditto, Fifty pounds, 100 0 0 2 Ditto, Twenty-five pounds, _ 5° 0 0 3 Ditto, . Twenty pounds, 60 O O 4 Fifteen pounds, 60 O O 10 Ditto, Eight pounds, 80 o o r 8 Ditto, ‘ Six pounds, 108 o o 20 Ditto, Four pound*, 80 o o* 46 Ditto, . Three pounds, 138 o o 14 Ditto, ‘ Two pounds, *8 O O I Ditto, ‘ Ten pounds fostr Jkil lings and a penny, to 4 1 i Coffeepot, 16 5 6 1 Waiter,* ’ 4 3 9 ] Soop spoon, and 6 table ditto, 7 *3 0 * | Swords, different prices, >9 0 0 5 Hangers, * 18 15 o 5 Snuff [>oxes, different prices, 17 10 a , 5 Pairs of stone ear-rings, 1200 . 1 Pair of stone buckles, 200 6 Sets of tea spoons, 7 1 1 6 6 Pairs of gold buttons, 660 61 Pairs of silver buckles, different prices, 71 u 2 21 Sundry articles, consisting of gold, sil ver, and jewelery, £s tc. fcfe. &c. all in 20s. prizes, . 21 o o- I Ditto, 1 14 O’ 240 Prizes. 7 / p i Total £. 1200 o o 960 Blanks, f * Blanks t 0 a PnzC * . ►* i2OO * * By way of chances, to be divided into 1200 tickets, at 20s. Sterling each. The said chances are to be drawn in* Savan nah as soon as all the tickets ire disposed of. The tickets are to be had, for cash only, of Meurs. Morel and Mr. Alexander Fyffe, Mr. Machenry, William Wright, and Dr. John Perkins, in*Savannah; at Midway, of MefT. Dunbar, Young and Simpson; and at Alatatnaha, of DONALD MACKAY. . N. B. Good and fufficient titles will be immediately made for the lands to whomsoever (hall become the pofTef lor; and a difeount of seven and a half per cent, to be de duced out of cash prizes only. %* The chance* to be drawn on or before the sth of July; and in case the tickets are not all disposed of by that time, the money to be returned; bonds for that purpose, as well as for the due performance of every part, are given to William Spencer, David Montaiguj, and John Morel, Efqrs. who are appointed infpe&ofi. Thefirji trail of land above-mentioned is beautifullyfituated upon Sapelio ri ver, where it is navigable for a vejjel of any burthen , surveyed for 435 acres old measure, and Jquare upon the river, which gives it a front of about a mile ; the whole of it is well tim bered,.being chiefly cyprcfs and white and red oak , and inferior to no lands in the province for corn , rice, or ir.dico , and is conveni ent for a rrferve of water', there is a fettlcfnent upon it with fame bearing fruit trees, and 60 or 70 acres cleared, one half of which is prepared far the plough . The other traß, contains 250 acres, upon a navigable creek on North Newport river, within fix miles of the town of Sunbury, suitable for rice, corn and indico, and well timbered with oak and fome cypress. ’ • WHOEVER has any demands on the estate of the late Thomas Bennett of Ponpon, deceased, are desired immediately to bring in their demands* and those indebted to make payment to Sobrina Bennett executrix, in St. Matthew’s parifti, at the plantation of Mr. John Bowles. A VANN AH: Printed by James Johnston, at the Printing-Office in Broughton - Street, where Advertisements, Letters of Intelligence, and Subscriptions for this Paper, are taken in. r * TO ’ B E SO L*D, A PLANTATION, situate on Savannah river con taining 950 heretfof land, of which*8 5 o acres b river* swamp, watered by spring tides,*and about 50 acres of it cleared; the other too acres is exceeding good high land, U chiefly cleared, and has a gOoddwelhng-houfe thereon The swamp abounds* with a large quantity of very valuable cypress, fit either for sawing or making of fliingles, very convenient to a market, being about 14 miles diliant from Savannah by land or water.—For further partial ars enquire of either of the fubferibers at Savannah. JAMES HABERSHAM. . ’ LEWIS JOHNSON, - JOHN GRAHAM. is hereby given, to all gentlemen oFthTfidJ JL\ company of foot militia, commanded by Capt. James Deveaux, that they are to appear at the usual place of p a rade, compleatly accoutred, on Saturday the 4th day of I unf it being a general muster. * By order of the Captain. JERY SLITERMAN, 7 C . EDWARD DAVIDSON, \ Scr J eant f- THE gentlemen belonging to the firft horfe mf litia, commanded by Lachlan MacGiflivf&y, Ffqj are ordered to appear, compleatly accoutred, at the Cap tain’s house, on Saturday the 4th of June inst. at eight of the clock in the morning, it being a general mutter.” No frivolous excuses will exempt abfentccs from beingmulaed. * By order of the Captain. • .* JAMES MUTER, Clk. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Deveaux, Esq; deceased, are dcfired to make payment, on oc before the 20th day of September next, and all these who have any demands on the said estate, are dejired.to bring in their accompts, properly attested, to George Dclcgal, “ex ecutor of the said Jonn Deveaux, at his plantation on Little Ogechee, or at the ferry on Great Ogechee river. 1 . - ■ 1 ■■■ -—— • Brought to Savannah jail tU 1 1th May infant, A Short middle aged NEGROE MAN, named Glafgcw, taken upon Argyle Island j. he speaks very little Engl lrfh, and fays his matter’s name is Jobnfcn . ALL persons indebted to the estate of Eduard Somer ville deceased, are once more desired to make in'me diate payment, otherwise they may expeft to be sued with out further notice. JOHN RAE, 7 - THOMAS EATTON, f txccutors * * 1 - 1 1 ■■ ■■■■ •> Lately imported, and to be fold by Mr. John Bowles in Savannah, YERY neat RIDING CHAIRS and HARNESS ccm pleat, for cash, or fix months credit. TO BE SOLD NINE HUNDRED ACRES of LAND, seven hundred of which is good back swamp, very convenient for damming, about 14 miles from Savannah, at the head of Auguftinc’s creek.* Five hundred acres on a branch of Midway river, two miles from the town of Sunbury. Five hundred acres on a branch of Newport river. Also, a traft of two hundred acres on Little Ogechee ri ver, nine miles from the town of Savannah. N. B. Three hundred acres of back swamp adjoining laid traft for sale. Credit will be given for two thirds of the purchase money any reasonable time, paying interest and giving good .ecu rity. The plat* may be fecn by applying to Mrs. Elizabeth Tannatt in Savannah. WANTED, AN APPRENTICE to the PRINTING BUSINESS, Enquire of the printer.