The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, June 16, 1763, Image 3

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TO-BE SOL'D; The following ARTICLES, ziz. I A traft of land, One hundredguineas, ,105 and O 1 Ditto, Seventy-Jive pounds , 75 O o 1 Cash, One hundred pounds, 100 O © 2 Ditto, , Fifty pounds, 100 o o 2 Di'to, Twenty-five pounds, 50 O O 3 Ditto, Twenty pounds * 60 O O 4 Ditto, Fifteen pounds * 60 o o JO Ditto, * Eight pounds* 80 O O l 8 Ditto, S.xpcuids, 108 O O *c Difto, Four pounds* 80 o O 46 D. to, Tbue pounds* 138 O o I4 Ditto, Two pom .ds, l 8 O O 1 Ditto, Ylr* pounds four fal lings and a penny, IO 4 I I Coffeepot, 16 5 6 1 Waiter, 4 3 9 1 Soop spoon, and 6 table ditto, 713 o 3 Swords, ditrerent prices, 19 o o 5 Hangers, 18 15 o 5 Snun boxes, different prices* 17 16 o 5 Fairs of done car-rings, 12 0 0 I Pair f done buckles, too 6 Sets of tea spoons, 7 1 1 6 6 Pairs of gold buttons, 660 61 Pa rs of Silver buckles, different prices, 71 11 2 21 Sundry articles, confining of gold, ftl ver, and jewelcry, tSc. Uc. all in 20s. prizes, 21 00 1 Ditto, • 1 14 o „ _ , km - ■—■■■l *4O Prizes. 1 ± Blanks to a Pri'ie. Total/;. ..oo o o 960 biauks. “ * 1200 By way of chances, to be divided into 1200 tickets, at 20s. Sterling each. The said chances are to be drawn in Savan wfiii as (bon as all the tickets arc diipofed of. Ihe tickets are to be had, for calh only, of Meflrs. Morel /md Telfair, Mr. Alexander Fyffe, Mi. Machcnry, William Wright, ana IJr. Jonn Perkins, in Savannah; at Midway, of Mess. Dunbar, Young and Simpson; and at Alatamaha; of DONALD MACKAY. N. B. Good and fufficient titles wih be immediately made for the lands to whomsoever (hail become the poffei f< r; and a difeount of (even and a half per cent, to be de duced out of calh prizes only* • # * The chances 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 purpvfc, as well as for the due pertormance oi every part, are given to William Spencer, David Montaigut, and John Morel, Efqrs. who are appointed infpe-tors. The fir ft trjfi oj Lind above-mentioned is beauujuily fituacd upon SapelL r.ver, where it is navigable for a vcffel of any bur,ben, Jurveyd for 4 \ 5 acres old meajure , and /quart upon tie w, which gives it a front oj about a mile , the whole of it is well tim ber rd, being cbiefiy eyprejs and white and red oak, and inferior to no lands in the province for corn, rice , or indico , and is conveni ent for a rejerve of water ; there is a JcttUment upon it w:tb Jctne bearing fruit trees, and (so or “JO acres cleared, one halj of which is prepared for the plough. * The other trad, contains 250 acres, upon a navigable creek on North Newport river, wit bn fix miles of the town oj Sunbury, /unable for rice, corn and indico , and well timbered with oak and fame cypress, TO B ET O L~D, A PLANTATION, situate cn Savannah river, con taining 9co acres of land, of which 850 acres is river twainp, waterca by spring tides, and about co acres of it cleaned; the other 100 acres is exceeding good high land, is chiefly cleared, and has a good dwelling-house thereon.— The swamp abounds with a large quantity of very valuable cypress, tit either for sawing or making of (hingles, very convenient to a market, be ng about 14 miles dillant from Savannah b land or water. —-For further particulars enquire f either of the fubferibers at Savannah. JAMES HABERSHAM, LEWIS JOHNSON, JOHN GRAHAM. Al.t perib*u Indebted 40 the eft.de 0 1 fedwahl Somer ville deceafc .1, arc once more dctired to make imme diate payment, otherwise they may expeft to be tiled with out further notice. JOHN RAE, ) * THOMAS EATTON, \ GEORGIA, March 30th, .76*. W tineas, by an inquefi taken the leyth day of this infant march* on view of the body of one Alexander Craw fad found dead ae the plantation of “John Milledge* Eh : on Util One ebe , the veidtft of tie jtdy was , That the J'aid Cmv.fo and wee stabbed and murdered by a negroefellow named Sct/to, the prop, rey of the J'aid Mr. Mt Hedge, whichJad ngroe has made b, s eyap * theft arc therefor: to iuforni allptrfins thereof\ acquainting them, that a reward of Five Pounds Steling will be given, by the owner of th /aid negroe , to any terjon or perjons who jnalt apprehend the Jaidnegroe ahv , and delver him to the keeper qf tin kaolin Savannah, or to any person who Jb.dlproduce bh head to one of the jufiiccs of the peace for the parijh of Chrifi-CLurch. N. B. The/aid negroe is a middle fixed fUlo-.0, has bis country mark on bis left arm and breafi ; he is well known at. b; plantati ons about Little Ogcchce. SaV ns w ah, the sdMay, 1763. - WHereas, by an inquefi taken the ztyh day tj M,.rch lafi, cn view of the body of one Alexander Crenvftrd, jctind aead at the plantation of “John MiUtdgc, Ejqttire, on Lrttle Ogecbitc, the verdict of the jury was, “ That the Jaid Cravfc.d ua ft a abed and murdered by a negroe ftlloao, named S. pio, the property f the fatd John Mtlkdgef which /aid n groe, immediately aj'tr perpetrating the Jaid fa ft, made bis ejenpe; end although a reward oj Jive pounds Sterling was offered by the Jaid John M.ildg, for apprehending the Ja:d negroe, he hath net y*t been taken L .x,J whereas it ts f publick utility that the aid negn Jhouldbe ro-ght to just ice, therefore notice is breby given, That, over and a : ve the reward offered by the said John Mtllcdgr, a further reward f Ten PounUs Sterling will be paid by his Mayfly's it a nr,p fa this province, to any ferjen or her Jons who Jhall Apprehend the J.id a-groe, and deliver him to the Prcvoft-Marjbr.l at Savannah ; and if tt jhonld happen that the J ’aid negroe ;/ killed in tab tig iAm, in j itch case, on a proper certificate and proof tbtrccj', th, person or persons fb ill le int tiled to a reward of Five Pounds Sterling. By order of his Excellency the Governor. ftrotlgFt to Savannah jail :be ydjum infant, ANE( ROE MAN naitied Jcmm-, fpcafe< proper Eng-* lifh, and fays his mailer’s nam. is Mr. Lachlane Mae ln" n ’ r( P ,r 1 * ■■ 7" 1 ■■ —'■ ■ ■ - ——■ ■ .. jlilv ...o 1. . .ui . 1 Hi 4 rom.ee in a J[ very little time, gives no icc to all perions indebted to Francis Arthur and c>. mpany, that there is an abiolute heceflity for immediate payment of rheir refpcClive debts. , He will dispose of fix valuable TRACTS of LAND u oa very moderate terms, containing 4750 acres, via. One tracl situate on North Newport river, ab'Ut four miles from Sunbury, containing 900 acres, 400 of wh*ch are food swamp, with a fine reserve of wa'cr*, a good dwelling oufe thereon, and 80 acres of the high land cleared. Another tra6 of 350 acres, on a navigable creek, within one mile of Sunbury,* good for indico and rice, about 00 icres of the high land cleared, and a dwelling-house there on, pleasantly fitua ed. 800 acres on Bull Town swamp, four miles from a land ing. 900 acres on Newport swamp, fix miles from a landing. 500 acres on (aid swamp, seven miles ro:a a landing. 1300 acres in St. Andrew’s pariffi, two miles from a land ing. • Thcfc sou: llff trails are principally rice land, and esteem ed inferior to nor.e in this province, having great coitvcnt enev for back water. Enquire of MefTrs. James Read and company in Savan nah, or in Sunbury of FRANCIS ARTHUR. Who has fevcral town lots in Sunbury, fomc with im provements, lik'*Wife to dTpofe of. To beJold, ~on Saturday the itiib juste tnftatit, jot ready tumy, at the iTtUcls-houJi in Savannah, ONE Horfc, one M<re, and a Pair of Cart Wheels, lie Dronertv of Charles Gcc, and seized on execution by Y MATTHEW ROCHE, Pw. Mar.