The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, August 11, 1763, Image 4

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THK fuMcriber finding it absolutely neceftp.ry thattfie tickets in the following chances of money and'pfate, s}* which he was formerly concerned) be signed bv hitofelf, oegs the favour of those who havcalrrady purchased tickets •to return ithe kmc, on or before the 20th of August inst. .in order that they may be changed. % ~ ‘= ’ WILLIAM WRIGHT. -TOBESOLD, by way of chances, to be divided into 1200 tickets, at 20s. Sterling each, and to he drawn in Savannah fome time in October next, * The following ARTICLES, jtr 2.. J Ca(h, One hundred and fat founds, 105 q q 1 Ditto, One hundred pounds, * J 400.0 O 1 Ditto, Seventy-fve founds, yr o o 2 Ditto, fifty founds, , 400 ,0 o 2 Ditto, 7 wentyffvepounds, 50 o o 3 Ditto, twenty pounds, .bo D o 4 Ditto, fifteen pounds, bo O o So Ditto, Eight pounds,, go q o . .18 Ditto, Six pounds, jqß o o 20 Ditto, Four pounds, go O o 46 Ditto, Three pounds* 428 o o 44 Ditto, Two pounds, 28 0 o *- 1 Ditto, Ten pondsfowrjhttiinfriz afienny, 104 1 1 Coffeepot, , • 16 c 6 - * Waiter, . • ; ‘ \ -> i Soop spoon, and b table ditto, T ,3 0 3 Swords, different prices, . “ , 9 Q 0 5 Hangers, * • • ‘ ‘ = ; */, j? ,r a 5 saff boxes, different prices, V 47 iiS o • 5 Pairs of stone eaT-fin-gs, 12 o O 1 Pair of ilone buckles, ‘ 200 6 Seta of tea spoons, , j 6 6 Pairs of gold buttons, , b 6 o 61 Pair*of silver huckles, different price*, ** j I|* |z Sundry confiding of gold) fiL i . rtr, and jewclery, (jfr, - * rn 20s. prizes, ( *1 o 1 Ditto, 2 960 O o 1200 ‘ • •„ - - | * T, hc tlc , kets he W, for cash only, of the alxjve Wijham Wright in Savannah. N. B, A difeount of seven and a-half per cent, to be de duced out of cash prizes only. * . . . , , In case the tickets are not all difuofed of by.the time of drawing, the money to be returned-, bonds for that par* pose, as well as for the due performance of every port, ate given to William Spencer, David Montaigut, and j*fo Morel, Bfqrs. who are appoipted infpe&ors, W’ , Savannah, the $d May, 1763.. Herns, by cminqui* taken the 29th day of March da/}, cm f the body of one ‘Alexander C> afford, ‘found deaf a t the plantation of John MiHedge, E/quire, on Iftle Ogchee, the •veediti of the jury juts, That the said Crawford w* { Jabbed 0* and murdered by a negroe fcHow, named Seipip. the Jens bertu of “ the ford JakhMtttedgfi” wTfeb faitf negroe, immediately after perpetrating the faidfael, Made kit efcase \ and although a reward qf five pounds Sterling was offered by the said John Mi Hedge for appending the said negroe, he hath not yet been taken ; and whereas it is of fublid tftffty that the,faid negroe Jkould be brought to jujfice , therefore notice is hereby given, That, <ro*r and above the. reward offered by tU fa)d John Mdledge, :#further riwmrdvf Ten Pounds Sterling wild be paid by his Majejly's Treasurer for ibis province, So any perf on or per Jons who fall apprehend the Ja:d negroe, and deliver him to the Provojl-Marjhal at Savannah ; dnd if itjbould happen that the said negroe is killed in taking him, infui h case , on a proper certfatL and prof thereof, tb+ferfa or perfoni Jh all be in titled to a reward cf Five pounds Sterling. By .order of his Excell ency the govern ot. I ~ / • * NOB LF, JO NEST r eafu ro/. \ ■’ ■ ■ . . n,'. , y 6A Y A&J&Aii; Printed by James Jtoiinsl'on, at the Printing-Office in ‘Broughton o/rfrt, fetter* of Intelligence, and Subscriptions for this I Apcf| are talcen m% j . <> . f , J t v *; L V n fa Ut “*> ■ JK HOUSE and LOT m Savannah, together with n A S><J kitchen, walh-houfe, store, ans many o‘th 0 ‘ th J •com-enicnctes, .presently pofleffed by Mr. lofcnl, w„„j Also a ,raft of 4S o acre, of tand in ? S,. Andrew^S’ a^om, ‘f I r- d V 0 K r \ Wil v am and a ir.ft of aoi acirs of land m Chrid-church pariih, about three towrf inforirtr ronorie in the ptovinCe for rice, corn aid tdT co. Inkewjfe, four hkely negroes, a small ttock of horse, * ■and fame cattle. LEVI SHEFTAIZ ’ : for London, -^ —~ , Snow AU G U S TA , built veikl, compleatlv fitted; will fail about the 10th of September. For freight of IndigCJ and Deer-Skins, or for aD, ply to GRAHAMS, READ and MOBSMAN? UP niflwr burgh, a hIack,GLLDTNIT X’ “Sbbnt ii hhtids high, and about 6 years old, h i < fome gfey on his Banks, and a small spot in hii fort -hgw fa'dcfle fpO, and trusts; The ownrrmbli prove hii property before , JOSEPH OTTOLENGHE ’ TO B E S O LD, ATRACT.OE CHOICE RICE LAND, containing between 3 and 400 acres, lituated on Savannah nw, about i4#nijcs above die town.-*—Eqr further par- inquire of the THIS k to give notice to all perfoni having any'de mands a gam ft the publick of this province, for co •4mons delivered at the fUatul*, that the accompts are now made tip* and that payment* will bbgin for the fame on *Taeiday the 9th ift. bv - • , • GEORGE 8.-VTLLIE, Com. Gen. *yy - T [ :} TO Bi Sola A PLANTATION, Atuate dn Savannah river, con* taining 950 acrCs of land, of which 850 acres is river watered by spring tides, and about 50 acres of it •cleared $ the'other roo acres is exceed*nggood high land, is chiefly cleared, and has A good dwelling-house thereon.— The Avamp abounds with a large quantity of very valuable tyjpreft, fit'either for facing or making of shingles, very convenient to a market, being about 14 miles dillant from Savannah by land or water—For further panic u-lars enquire 4)/ either of the fubferibers at Savannah. JAMES. HABERSHAM, LEWIS JOHNSON. - y r .; T JOHN GRAHAM. TX UN AWAY from-the fobferiber, a NE ? . JIS m XV. GROE ICIAN named Jasper, about y eais five feet two inches high, has his country mar ks down his temples, has been to a boat, talks good Englilh, arid is very well known about town ; he took away with •mrti a capoe. Whoever tadres up said negroe, and commit# him to th'C Jail in’ Savannah, or aelivers him to me at Abcr# corn, Dia.ll have ten (hillings reward. . 1 V_ ANDREW LAMBERT. IDO hereby acknowledge, That the words I ihadvert* tcntly dropped to the prejutlicc of .the chara&ers of Arthur Carney, plajiiter, and William Baker, carpenter, in rcfpe& to their being privy to, or concerned in clan*- deiUnely. conveying awdy horfos from the northward, i:. without proper foundation, and that I never knew any thing dishonest in either of them.—Witness my hand, this 24th July, 176% JOHN HOBBS. „ st. John’s Pariih. SOLOMON CAMP'V informs of a black MARE, about thrte ydtirs old, 12 and a half hands high, branded on the near fhouldcr 33. The owner of the said mare may havi her, charges) by applying to St. George’s Parish. ANDREW GRINER.