The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, June 23, 1763, Image 4

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THE Provincial Grand Aniuveriary and General *Com munication of the Moll Antieat and Honourable So ciety of FREE and ACCEPTED MASONS is appointed to be holden at Brother Lawrence's in Savannah, on Friday the 24th day of June 5763, when and where all Brethren then in the province are requcfted to attend, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, on the business of the day. Tickets (without which none can be admitted) may be had by ap plying to Brothers John Perkins and Alexander Fyffe, Stewards. - * By the Grand Mailer's command, L, : JAMES SOX, G. S. . ‘” J ’ ■**&-'*--- IchoUs Cavenah informs me of a brown bay HORSE, abohl eight years old, and 12 hands and a half high, with a (Ur in nis forehead, branded on the off buttock thus v- Whoever claims the said llray may have him, pay .inr the charges, and proving his property before Tahjb o/sl George, DAVID EMANUEL, T. M. s 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Edward Somer- J \ ville deceased, are once more desired to make imme diate payment, otherwifc they may cxptffc to be sued with - farther notice. JOHN RAE, 7 p xccu * Dr , THOMAS EATTON,} ExccutD - T ■ ■ ~ ■ —■ 111 “*■* THE SUBSCRIBER having agreed to keep fchool one year more at Mr* Giboons's plantation; and as his fchool is but ftnall, he proposes to take in half a dozen scholars more, to teach them, befidcs Writing and E*glijb Grammar, the following branches of Pradlical Mathematics, Viz. Arithmetic, P radical Geometry, Merfuration, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Navigation and Surveying; those gen tlemen who are inclined to have their children taught any of the above branches, may apply to . Their moll bumble Jrrvant, JOHN PORTREES. THE fubferiber being about to leave this province in a very little time, gives notice to all perfonsimiebted to Francis Arthur and cempany, that there is Mtf&felutc neceflity for immediate payment of their {efpedlive de^tt. He willdifpofe of fix valuabletTßACTS of LAND upon very moderate terms, containing acres, viz. , One tras situate on North Newport river, about four miles from Sunbury, containing 900 acres, 400 of which are food swamp, with a finereforve of water, a good dwelling* oufe thereon, and 80 acres pf the high land cleared. Another tra& of 350 acres, on a navigable creek, within one mile of Sunbury, good for indico and rice, about 90 • acres of the high land cleared, and a dwell ing-houfe there- pleafantiy situated. 800 acres on Bull Town swamp, four miles from a land ing. -- . _ , 9cm acres on Nevroort swamp, fix miles from a landing. ■ 500 acres on said swamp, seven miles from a landing. - 1306 acres in St. Andrew's parith, two miles from aland* ing. These four last trafts are principally rice land, and esteem ed inferior to none in this province, having great conveni cncy for back water. Enquire of Messrs. James Read and company in Savan nah, or in Sunbury of FRANCIS ARTHUR. 11 Who has fevenri town lots in Sunbury, fome with inir ‘provements, Ukewife to dispose of. Stolen or fireyedfrom Jackfonfimrgh in South-Caralina, about the , I sl infi. A Bright bay GELDING, about 13 hands and a h*lf high, branded on the mounting buttock AK in one, . has a wmtifh spot on his rump about the bigoefs of a dollar, and a half bow mane} he paces fail when on his back, hut trots out of thFbridle. whoever gives information of die above horse to Edward Kean agin Savannah Bull have are ward of fifteen (hillings Sterling. 1 l>ll “ V > * * SAVANNAH: Printed by James Johnston, at the Printing-Office in Brought or > Street, where AdvertUements, Letters of Intelligence, and Subfcriptwns for tlue Paper, are taken in, • ”t. TO BE SOLD, by way of chances, to be divided r , 1200 ticket., at ao*. Sterling each, and to li * Sav.anah a. ibon all,he * Ihe following ARTICLES, **. I Ditto, 0, hundrtd pounds t ° 9 1 Ditto, Seventy-five pounds, -- ° 0 2 Ditto, Fifty pounds, Q 2 Ditto, twenty-five pounds, ° 0 3 Ditto, Twenty pound:, L 0 9 4 Ditto, Fifteen pounds, ° 0 IO Ditto, Eight pounds, 80 ° l 8 Ditto, Sue pounds, lo g 0 0 20 Ditto, Finer pounds, o_ 0 9 46 Ditto, Throepounds, ,-o 0 J H Ditto, i. * f 1 Ditto, ?• pm**fmrfoiUingte ,peony, lo . f . Coffee pet, 16 t fi i Waiter, $ ® I Soop spoon, and 6 table ditto, ? 3 9 3 Swords, different prices, *n X 0 s Hanger., \ 9 g ° 0 5 Snuff boxes, different prices, , 7 0 5 Pairs of Hone ear-rings, ** * i Fair of stone buckles, I 0 6 Sets of tea spoon s, £ 6 Pairs of gold buttons, 6 6^ 61 Pairs of nlver buckles, different prices, 7I ~ ° al/ Sundry articles, confining of gold, fiJ. “ ver, and jewdery, tdc. isle, fcfr. all in 2os. prizes, 21 o 0 ■ 1 Ditto, ... ii 4 o 960 buSL’. } ♦ BUnks t 0 * ToUl lao ° ° 0 1200 The tickets are to be had, for cash only, of Meflrs. Morel *d Telfair, Mr. Alexander Fyffe, Mr. Machenry, Wii. liaun Wright, and Dr. John Perkins, in Savannah; at Mid way* of Mcfirs. Dunbar, Young and Simpson ; and at <f . DONALD MACKAY. N. B* A difconnt of seven and a half per cent, .to be de duced put of 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 purpose, as well at for the due performance of every part, asegiven B> Wiliam Spencer, David Montaigut, and John Morel, Efqrs. who are appointed infpeetors. THE fubferiber intending to leave this province for % little time, gives notice, pursuant to an act of the General Assembly, that he is ready to answer to any suit, and give bail to any writ or fiimmons that (ball be issued a* gainfi him. 4 JOSIAH POWELL. THE fubferiber intending to leave this province for a little time, gives notice, pursuant to an act of the General Assembly, that he is ready to answer to any fuif, and give bail to anjrwrit or fummocs that fhali be i:.ued a gainfi him. JOHN OLIVER. T - To Bfe SO LD, “ AVery valuable TR.ACT of LAND, containing 100 acres, in st. Andrew's p&rifh, within two miles <jr Darien, known fy the name of .Clapboard Bluff. Any perfop inclined to pnrehafe the fame may apply to Me fib. Dunblr, Young and Simpson in Sunbury, or to. the full feriher in Savannah. JOHN PERKINS.; Brought to SarVamush jail the 3 and J*nf infant, ANEGROE MAN named fnuif, fpcak. proper Eng* lift, and fay. hi. mailer’, same i. Mr. Lathune Mata Imojb of Darien.