The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, June 09, 1763, Image 4

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;” !5 i rua, One bumndSeito *<** • ® ;ss Stefc-* *:: jga ‘ mm |• • SS=S £• ,-S so Ditto, •;. „ j - “V*? ; * * *6 Ditto, nmpmmt ,■ *J* • *■ ’! S”; .<*••. i Coffee pot, *&’ ff i Waiter, 4 If 1 Soopfpoon, anA*ahfc<S*a# * ** • 3 different prices I| • ® c different prices, *7 *® ° ► flui'lf'risfi - ’ 4 ’ ■ • tto#- i Pair iff buckle*, * o o 6 Pain off whi button* 6 6 o 6i Fain of Sim buckles, different prices, p# U a li Sundry articles, coasting of gold, sil ver, and jewelery, Iffc. &*< We. ail in aos. poses, - - ii a o 1 U slta£.h Btofaw * priie - yfiSS #MM ♦ * ■ - I*oo ~ - • • By way of chancer, to be divided into I too rickets* at aot.* Sterling each. The laid dunces ate to be drawn in Savan nah as Cook as all the tickets are difpofcd of. The tickets are to be had, lor cadi only, of Meflrs. Morel and Telfair, Mr. Alexander Fyffe, Mr. Macbcnry, William Wright* and Dr. John Perkins* in Savannahs ait Midwar, off Mtff. Dunbar, Young and Simplon sand at Alatamaha, of DONALD MACK AY. N. B. Good and iufickht titles wOl be immediately* made for the lands to whomsoever dull become the nofltf for; and a difeount off fovea and n half per cent, to be de duced out of cadi prizes only. • */ The chances to be draqrn on or before the sth of July 1 and in case the tickets are not all disposed of by that time* the money 10 be returned f bonds lor that pnrpole* as well as for the doe performance of every part, are given to William Spencer, David Montaigut, and John Morel, Eiqrs. who are appointed infoeftors. Thefirji trua of land above-mentioned it bmetifufyfiuatcd upon Sapdlo river, where it is navi table for a vtjjcl of assy burthen, Surveyedfbr 435 acres old meafitre, and fymare upon tbt river, which gives ii a front-f abawt a mile 1 the whole fit is well tim r hired, being (beefy cyfrt/s (tied white and red oak, and inferior to m lands in the province/hr com, rice, or induo, and is canvem-* entfar a rejervt of water; there is a fetdement upon it with feme bearing fruit trees, and 60 or 70 acres cleared, ene half of which is prepared for the plough. The other traS, contains *SO acres, upon a navigable creek on North Newport river, within fit miles of the town of Sunburn, fist able for rice, earn and indict, and well timbered with oak and Jjome cyprrfs. • ALL penoni luacotca to tfee iU<c o £4ward Son*c ville deceased, an once son defind to make imme erW,fe *** “V I "f*® “ • • JOHN RAE, 1 _ THOMAS EATTON, $ E ’ c * cutor) - H by James Johnston, at the Printing-Office in Broughton - Bager arcTakcn in^ CmCn * Sf betters °f Intelligence, and Subscriptions for this ; t o irr itf!!*. ONE TRACT contain** THREE HUNDRED Ml f fiITY ACRES erf LAND, fitnate in t*. Andrew 1 . P"*. WbWV and 1 north-cad by lands of Mr. Benjamin Fa. ley. Credit will . be given to the id of Jaanary next; the payment in rice/ indneo, or white oak Haves, at the market pi ice. Any person or ptrfons inclinable to purcEafe the fame, may treat’ with the fub&ribers at Sunbury. 7 DUNBAR, YOUNG, and SIMPSON. mmm T6 m ’ t"£~VZ m l b, “—^ A PLANTATION* situate 00 Savannah river, con/ Jt\ taining 950 acrea off land, of which Bco acres is river foamp* watered by spring tides, and about <0 acre* of it cleared j the other 100 acres is exceeding good high land, is chiefly cleared# and has a good dweliiag-houfo tkereon.— The swamp abounds with a Urge quantity of very valuable cypsvft, flt either for (awing or making off Shingles, very coarunienttpa market, being about 14 miles, diiVant from Savannah by Und or waters—For farther partisan enquire off either off the foUhriMn as Savannah. JAMBS HABERSHAM, LEWIS JOHNSON, i. , JOHN GEAHAM. V Brough* to Ssevannabiaii the t <th May lap; % A Smut wcH made middle aged NEGROE MAN, nam. A ed York, Carolina born, and speaks very proper Eng- Rib. He lays his madcr’s name Mr. WilLam Coachman ‘fomiAbllPklA flour, lh^>-bread, water, milk JT butter-biicuit, ind imported in the sloop Dispatch Capt. Young, to be fold at Mr. Moflinaxi*s floreon the Bav* by GRAHAMS, READ and MOSSMAN. * Grahams and Moflanan have allb to dispose of a f cw Khd* off good Jamaica ram, and fome barrels of Mufcovado fngar. fubforiber gives notice, that he hath opened Ihop 1 in Mrs. Campbell's h.ufe near the church in Savan nah, where he win praaifc phyfick and surgery; he will particularly cure the burftennefs or rupture of the guts and others.—He hath to foil, white and brown sugar-candy, Jordan almonds, barley-sugar, raisins, cloves, cinnamon* nutmegs* %oe, Godfrey’s cordial, Turlington's Bateman’s drops, Squire’s elixir, Daffv’s elixir, Stough ton’s bitters, plain and golden spirit of icurvy-grais, finglc asui re&ned Bxitiib oil. HENRY LEWIS BURQPOIN. ’ 167 br s oITdI ■* HALF a LOT in Savannah, with a good dwelling houfe and kitchen thereon, and now lets for twelve pounds a year. For further particulars enquire of Thomas Vincent mer chant in Savannah. Ban away in January lad, from mj plantation near Savannah, A NEGROE called Primus, belonging to James Skir k. ving, Efqj of Ponpon. As he has not been heard of flnee, I am apprehensive he might have gone away with a gang of Creek Indians which were down at that time, or’ that he may be taken up by fome of the back settlers, who, I am informed, frequently conceal runaway negroes, and work them in their own soldi, or change them in fome of the northern colonies for horses; whoever delivers the fai4 negroe to me, or gives information of his being concealed, lhall be well rewarded; and whoever conceals nim may ex ped to be prosecuted by JOSEPH GIBBONS. * N. B. He is a Aim fellow, speaks tolerable good Englifr, and had when he went away anew blanket, jacket andT breeches. ALL persons who have any demands againil the estate of RICHARD COX fliip carpenter, deceafcd, ara desired to driiver them to me, as there is an absolute necef “ty for the (kid eflate to be fettled in a fliort time, by JOSEPH WOOD, Administrator.