The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, October 13, 1763, Image 3

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WHEREAS the fubfcribtr, in a few months, proposes #o depart the province, therefore desires all persons anyways indebted to him to make speedy payment, ,Utherwife mull put all his outflanding debts into the hands of ai\,attorney. And all persons who have any demands On liifrf are driired to bring in their accounts for payment. fie hath to fell THREE TOWN LOTS in Savannah, fovcjral valuable TRACTS of LAND, viz. *A containing 1000 acres, known by the name of ValS Royal, of which 220 acres is exceeding good rice land; also 281 acres rice land opposite to it 011 liutcninfon’s illand, a large new b%rn, rice pounding machine by water, a good overfeeds hotife, with several other improvements, a mile and a half from Savannah, as well situate l for pleasure and profit as any trad in Georgia. , One trad, containing 800 acres, commonly known by r the name of the Sabine Fields, formerly Mr. Thomas Bur rington’s, about two miles and a half from Savannah, ex ceedingly well timbered with white and'redoaks, bays and pines, exceeding good land, at leall 200 acres of good rice land, anew barn feet by 64, a good dwelling*lioufe, and other improvements. One trad, containing 350 acres, two miles from Savan nah on the Ogechee road, chiefly high swamp, plcafantly iituated, hath on it a dwelling-house, barn, and other im provements. . One trad, containing 500 acres, on Little Ogechee, very -good, without improvements ; it joins Mr. Haberlham’s land. One trad, containing 1000 acres, in Halifax, fronting on Savannah river opposite Matthews’s Bluff, the richelt kind of river swamp, well timbered with oaks and cypress. ‘This trail takes in two or three acres of high land for a settlement. One other trail in Halifax, containing 450 acres, upon the river, a noted place for a ferry, opposite to Mr. Blake’s baronv; there is a house and improvements upon it. LACHLAN MACGILLIVRAY, A TRACT of LANDon Great-Ogechee river, opposite the town of Hardwicke, containing 500 acres exceed ing good for rice. The whole may be inclofedwith a very little fencing, it being almoll surrounded by the said river, —Any person inclined to purchase, may treat with Henry Yonge or John Talley, Efqrs- in Savannah, or at my plan tation with JOHN WEREAT. fuji imported in the brig. Orford, Capt. Anderson, from Jamaica, ABOUT nineteen valuable new NEGROES, mufeo vado sugar by the tierce or quarter calk, Jamaica jum by the puncheon or in smaller quantities not less than three gallons, bottled ale and cyder, coffee, Sc. to be old on rcalonable terms, by ALEXANDER FYFFE, and Comp. T o ITe’ rTi~n~f O R, AtSuNBURY,on Thursday the firil next, A GIVE-AND-TAKE-PURSE OF TWENTY POUNDS STERLING, T he befl in three heats, each heat two miles, on the follow ing conditions, viz. HORSES 14 hands high to carry 10 flone, all above that to carry weight for inches, and all under to be allowed the odds. No horse to start, unless proof is made that the horse has been ten weeks in the province before the day of running. Each person entering a hoife, if a fubferiber, to pay half a g inea for each horse, and every other pe.fon to pay a gui nea and a half; provided the horses be entered ten days be fore the day of running ; any horse entered after that day to pay three guineas. No fubicriber allowed to enter another man’s horse to lave the entrance money. . Likewise to be run the day following, a PURSE, value FIFTEEN POUNDS STERLING, The conditions as a bove.—No horse who run the firil day to Haft for this purse. The third day’s snort is the INNKEEPER’S PURSE, va lue at leafl SIX POUNDS STERLING, for Galloways not above 13 hands high, to carry 8 Hone, all under to be allow ed weight for inches. , . An ASSEMBLY each night at Mr. Williams s long room. ’There will be encouragement for cudgri-playing e\ ery forenoon, &c. Sec. &c. „ TO !t SOLD, By FRANCIS BLAKE, C FOR CASH OR INDIGO, Otton Holland., 7 -Bths # 8-Bth, 3 - 4 th., 6- 4 ths cheques, furniture ditto, nankeens, tabling huckaback, ozna- Duigs, calicoes, Engh.h chm.zes, French quilting, jeans of different colours, dyed pillows, mens and womens flocking*. and mens hats.—Not less than aoi. worth of the above to uo fold at a time. fublcribei being about to leave this province in a X very little time, gives notice to all perlons indebted to francis Arthur and company, that there is an abfoluw necefhty for immediate payment of their refpeftivc debts. lie will dispose of fix valuable TRACTS of LAND upon very moderate terms, containing 4750 acres, viz. One trad situate on North Newport river, about four miles from Sunbury, containing 900 acres, 400 of which are good swamp, w ith a fine reserve of water, a good dweding houfe thereon, and 80 acres of the high land cleared. Another trad 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 dwclling-houie there on, pleasantly fituared. 800 acres on Bull Town swamp, four miles from a landing, 900 acres on Newport swamp, fix miles irom a landing, 500 acres on said swamp, seven miles from a landing. 1300 acres in St. Andrew’s pari Ih, two miles from a landing, Thcfe four trads are principally rice land, and cfleem ed inferior to none in this province, having great con\eni* cncy for back wafer. Enquire of Meflrs, James Read and company in Savan, nah, or in Sunbury of FRANCIS ARTHUR. -Who has fevcyal town lots in Sunbury, fome with im provements, likewise to difpoje of, TO BE SOLD, by way of chances, to be divided into 1200 tickets, at 20s. Sterling each, apd to be drawn in Savannah fome time this month, The following ARTICLES, viz. I Cash, One hundred and fi<vt pounds , 103 O O I Ditto, One hundred pounds , ICO O P I Ditto, Se venty-five pounds , 75 O o 2 Ditto, pounds, JOO O O 2 Ditto, Twenty-five pounds , 50 o o 3 Ditto, ‘Twenty pounds , 60 O O 4 Ditto, Fifteen pounds , 1 60 o O |0 Ditto, Fight pounds, 80 o O 18 Ditto, Six pounds, 108 o O 20 Ditto, Fourpounds, 80 O O 46 Ditto, Three pounds, 138 © o 14 Ditto, Two pounds, 28 O o I Ditto, TenpoundsfourJhillingstJ a fenny, 10 4 I 1 Coffee pot, 16 5 6 l Waiter, 4 3 9 1 Soop spoon, and 6 tabic ditto, 7 13 o 3 Swords, different prices, * 19 o o 5 Hangers, # ‘ 18 15 o 5 Snuff boxes, different prices, 17 16 o 5 Pairs of flone car-rings, 12 00 1 Pair of flone buckles, *OO 6 Sets of tea spoons, 7* 11 ** 6 Pairs of gold buttons, 660 61 Pairs of iilver buckles, different prices, 71 If * 21 Sundry articles, confifling of gold, sil ver, and jewelcry, Uc. Uc. &c. all in 20s. prizes, ** 00 1 Ditto, 1 *4 0 —■ -■■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■■■ ■ 1 240 Prizes. . Blanks to a Prize. * ota *<£ - 1200 0 0 960 Blanks. J T “ * “ „ WILLIAM WRIGHT. The tickets are to he had, for calh only, of the above William Wright in Savannah. N. B. A difeount of seven and a half per cent, to be de • duded out of cash prizes only. , . - In case the tickets are not all disposed of by the time of drawing, the money to be returned ; bonds for that pur pose, as well as for the due performance of every part aje given to William Speoccr, David Monraigut, and John Morel, Efqrs. who sue appointed infpedors.