The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, October 27, 1763, Image 4

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TO BE SOLD on very feafouable utt m, by J OHNSON and WYLLT, T Hdonia wine by the pipe, quarter caik, or any T quantity, not lefe than three gallons ;prefervea fruits in bottles; St. Kitts rum by the hog mead, quarter calk, or any quantity not less than three gallons; northward ditto in the JUke quantities ; annifeed and clove cordials in calks of about 15 gallons; molafles and treacle by the hog&ead ; mufeo vadofugar by the hogfticad, barrel, or hundred weight; Caflile soap in small boxes; Florence oil in cases containing one dozen ofbottles; raisins in cafttt of about 100 lb, Likewise to be fold, a parcel of likely healthy negroe men. Credit'will be given to the firft of January. Alio, Two neat Italian riding chairs, just imported. They have imported by the latt vessels from Bristol, white, blue, and green plains, of an extraordinary good quality. Wanted, a paicdl of live hogs; H To BE SOLD, By FRANCIS BLAKE, , FOR CASH OR INDIGO,: COtton hollands, 7-Bths, 8-sths, J-4ths, 6-4chs cheques, furniture ditto, naq keens, tabling huckaback, ozna b*Mgs calicoes, English chintzes, French quilting, jeans of diferent colours, dyed pillow*, mens and womens stockings, and mens hats.—-Not less than aol. worth of the above to be fold at a time. Juftimpritdin the i&nrg.Orford, Cmft. A ederfon,/rmTJamaica, ABOUT nineteen valuable new NEGROES, mufeo vado sugar by the tierce or quarter calk, Jamaica rum by the puncheon or in finaller quantities not lei* than three gallons, bottled ale and cyder, coffee, &c. to be Fold .on removable terms, by ALEXANDER FYFFE,, and Cornu. T O B E SOLD, 7 A TRACT of LAND on G reat- Ogechee river, opposite the town of Hardwicke, containing 500 acres exceed ing good for rice. The whole may be mdofed with a very Kale fencing, it*being almost surrounded by the said river. —Any peribn inclined to purchase, may treat with Henry Yonge or John Talley, Efqrs. in Savannah, or at my plan tation with • JOHN WEREAT. THE lubfcriber being about to leave this province foa very little time, gives norice to all perions indebted to Francis Arthur and company, that there is an abfolate necessity for immediate payment of their refpedive debts. He will dispose of fix valuable TRACTS of LAND upon very moderate terms, containing 475 b acres, viz. * One traft situate on North Newport river, about four rmles from Sunbunr, containing 900 acres, 400 of which are good swamp, with a fine reserve of water, a good dweiline- Jioufe thereon, and 80 acres of the high land cleared Another trad of 3J o acres, on a navigable creek, within one mile of Sunbury, good for indico and rice, about 00 acres of the high land cleared, and a dweUing.houfe there, on, pleasantly situated. 800 acres on Bull Town fwramp. four miles from a land in. 900 acres on Newport swamp, fix miles from a Undine 500 acres on foidforamp, seven miles from a landinr. in St. Andrew’s parish, two miles from a landing. These font last trefiaare principally rice land, and efteenu ed inferior to none in this province, having great conveni. trncy for back water.* . * Enquire of ITefirs. !,*, Read and company in Savan. nah, or in Sunbufy of FRANCIS ARTHUR Who has feverel town lots in Sunbury, feme with im provements, hkewife to dispose of. . ”TO BEHOLD, /it tbt Watcb-bouft in Smvamnnb, on Tbnrfdmy tbt \otb day of November next, A arnpc °I LAN ?’ c t onuini "K TWO THOUSAND al*. ACRES, situate in the parifli of St. Philip, on Creat Ogechee over, and within two miles of Hardwicke. The plots to be (ecn in the bauds of JAMES READ S AW I^he H A*2U?'f' and by jAI ? ES J° hn * ton at thc Printing-Office in Brought on- PaS Tre Seen in! mCmS ’ L<KerS ° f Intclli S cncc * nd Wripiioas for Ou. A. Few FIR JCIKS of EXCEEDING GOOD BUTTrn to be fold at Mcflrs. Johnson and Willy's, b v ‘ ■ CHARLES STRACH w ~ TO BE RUN FOR’ ~ AtSvHiunr.on TnuasDAT the firft nf Deciun. . A GIVE-AND-TAKE-PURSE OF TWENTY POUNDS STERLING The best in three heats, each heat two miles, on the follow* ing condi non vlz. HORSES 14 hands high to carry 10 Hone, all above that the oddl C * rry WC ’* ht “ ttCS ’ “ and under wbe allowed No horse to flart, unleli proof is made that the horse ha, beoi.ten weeks in the province before the day of running Each peribn entering a horse, if a fobfcriber, to pav V a ,, a guinea for each horse, and every other person to pav a .nen and a half; provided the horses be entered ten day h fore die day of running; ai v horse entered after that dav m pay three guineas. • J No fobfcriber allowed to enter another man’s horse to f,,-„ the entrance money. c Ukewife to be run the dav following, a PURSF -,1- FIFTEEN POUNDS STERLING. ? fhc bove.—No horse who run the firft dav to start for this cur. The third day's sport is the INNKEEPER’S PURSE foe at teaft SIX POUNDS STERLING, for Galloways not above 13 hands high, to carry 8 stone, ail under to be Lion, ed weight for inches. An ASSEM3L\ each night at Mr. Williams’s I'-ap room. “ *>* There will be encouragement for cudgel-playing ev*-y forenoon, See, Sec. See. * & ‘ J WHEREAS the fubferiber, in a few months, proposes to depart the province, therefore deiires all perions who are anyways indebted to him to make fpecdv r\ ment, otherwise mail put all his outstanding debts into the h. ndi of an attorney. And all perions who have any demands ou him are desired to bring in their accounts lor pax ment. He hath to foil THREE TOWN LOTS in Savannah, and Several valuable TRACTS of LAND, via. \r containing 1000 acres, known by the name of \ ale Royal, ot which 220 acres is exceeding good rice land ; alio 281 acres rice land opposite to it 6n Hutcninfor’s !;* </, a large new barn, rice pounding machine by water, a r; ri overseer s house, with (everal outer improvements, a mi!e and a half from Savannah, as well situated for pleaiurc and profit as any trail in Georgia. One containing 800 acres, commonlv known by the name of the Sabine Fields formerly Mr. Thomas Bur nngton’s, about twt> miles and a half from Savannah, ex ceedingly well timbered with white and red oaks, b*y and Dines, exceeding good land, at lead 200 acres of go ’ and rice land, anew barn 72 feet by 64, a good dwelling-house, aud Other improvements. One traa, containing 350 acres, two miles from Savan nah on the Ogechee road, chiefly high swamp, pleatantiy situated, hath on it a dwclling-houfe, barn, and other im provements. One tra&, containing 500 acres, on Little Ogechee, very good, without improvements; it joins Mr. Habtriham’s land. , X)nc trad, containing 1000 acres, in Halifax, fronting on Savannah river opposite Matthew,’s Bluff, the richert kind frier swamp, well timbered with oaks anJ cypress. I'his uad takes in twroor three acres of high land for a fctrlemcut. One other trad in Halifax, containing 450 acres, uprsn the river, a noted place for a ferrv, opposite to Mr. Blake’s barony; there is a houie and improvements opon it. . LACHLAN MACuII.LIVRAV. r 1 N HE fubteriber intending soon to depart thjs pros liior, Jl gives notice, purfoanf to an ad of the General fembly, that he is ready to answer to anv foil, and give bail to any writ or lommons that fliail in the mean time be iffned againfl him. RICHARD LOWRAY.