The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, November 03, 1763, Image 4

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TO Bit SOIO, by wiy of ck*Mto, jto W divided Into laoo tickets, at 20 s. Sterling each, and to be drawn in Savannah on the 18 th of November inst. The following ARTICLES, viz. 1 Cash, One hundred and five pounds, 105 o © 1 Ditto, One hundred pounds, : ice o O I Ditto, Seventjhfve pounds % * 75 • O © 9 Ditto, Fi/iy pounds* 100 O O 1 Ditto, Twenty-five pounds* 50 o o 3 Dit*9 Twenty pounds , 00 o o 4 Ditto, Fifteen pounds , 60 *o © 10 Ditto, Eight pounds, 80 o o 18 Ditto, Six pounds, 10$ o o |0 Ditto, . Four pounds, 80 O O 46 Ditto, Three pounds, 138 o o 14 Ditto, Two pounds, 18 o o 1 Ditto, Ten pounds/our/billings Id a penny, 10 4 1 1 Coffeepot, 1656 1 Waiter, 4 3 9 1 Soop spoon, and $ table ditto, 7 13 o 3 Swords, different prices, 19 o o 5 Hangers, 18 15 © 3 Snuff boxes, different prices, ‘ 17 16 o • 5 Pairs of stone ear-rings, 12 00 1 Pair of done buckles, too 6 Sets of tea spoons, 7 *1 6 6 Pairs of gold buttons, 6 6 © fii Pairs of fiber buckles, different prices, 71 n s ai Sundry abides, confiding of gold, fil • ver, and jewclery, \Sc. ids. &e. ail in sos. prizes, 4 21 o © I Pitt*. x 14 © sfej 4 ****•• ToHl£ 1200 [Several 0/ the tickets Aoqg fini up to Augusta, and as is will he feme time till an account can he received of the number disposed Ofi*thefthferiher begs hisftiends who have alreadypnrehajed tic kets will excuse his deferring the day of drawing till the 18th injl. He has fill a few of the tickets to dispose of ] N. B. A difeount of fcven and a half per cent, to be de duced out of cash prizes only. DtCUfn the tickets are not all disposed of by the time of drawing, the money to be returned; bonds (os that par pofc, |i well as for the due performance of every part, are five* to William Spencer, David Montaigut, and John Morel, Efqrs. who are appointed infpe&ors. WILLIAM WRIGHT. Hermitage , the 1 6th Sept. 1761. WHEREAS the subscriber’s plantation, lately Chief Juflice Grover's, now named Hermitage, isgriev oufly and unfufferably annoyed and c&fturbed by negroes who come there by land and water in the night-time, and not only rob, ftcal, and carry off hogs, poultry, sheep, com, and his potatoes, but create very great disorders a mongst his (laves, by debauching his slave wenches, who have hufbands,ihe property of the subscriber; and fotae arc audacious as to debauch his very houfc wenches: Theic therefore are to give notice to all proprietors of (laves, that after the 16th September 1763, the subscriber is determined to treat all negroes that (hall be found within his fences, after fun-ft t, 2nd before fun-rife, as thieves, robbers, and invaders of his property, by (hooting them, and for that in tent he has hired a white man properly armed for that pur- T° fe - PATRICK MACKAY. , TO BE SOLD, dt the Watch-house m Savannah , on Thursday the io th day of November injl . A TRACT of LAND, containing TWO THOUSAND ACRES, situate in the parish of St. Philip, on Great . ugechee nyer. and within two miles of Hardwicke. The plots to be seen in the hands of JAMES READ. BA J ANN A H: Printed by James Johnston, at the Printing-Office in Brouskon ree > w erc Advert dements, Letters of Intelligence, and Subi'criptions for this Paper, are taken in. * ANDREW JOHN ST Ol* HAS TO SELL, O Range-Bower water, rose water, Rheniffi wine, tama rinds, (alt pet re. oil of turpentine, Fryar’s balfem ftneliing bottles, bougies, gold and Elver lehf, a few fur eon’s indruments and ihctp utcuiils, viz. cases of needles/foal! pewter syringes, steel-spring truflfes for ruptures, fpliuts for features, a large bxafe mortar and iron pestle, large and (mall (bales and weights, &c. Likewise a (mall aflbrement of fre(h garden feeds, ands a few pots of sweetmeats and bottles of pickles. All which, with moll kinds of medi cines, and Family medicines, he will dispose of on reason able terms.—Boxes of medicines, with dtretlions, prepared forvefle Is or plantar; on s. Ta he fold, on reajbnahle to* ms, at Mi. Prunurds~wbnrff‘. A* cajb or Jbos t credit, J GOOD MUSCOVADO SUGAR by the bogihead, tierce, or huudred weight. Also, exceeding 2 oed OLD JAMAICA RUM and MOLASSES, by % . KELSALL and DARLING* W ANTED to compleat Fort-George on Cock spur island, viz. 300- palmcta polls, 13 J. feet long each * 24 deeper* of lightwood, 20 feet long, 13 inches by iz ; 8a blocks of ditto, 2 feet long, 13 inches by ia. Any perfoo willing to supply the fame, (delivered at (aid fort) are de, Bred to fend their propofols to CHARLES WATSON, Esq; Clerk of the Council- A Few FIRKINS ofEXCEEDING GOOD BUTTER to be (bid at Meifr*. Johnion and Wylly’s, by CHARLES STRACHAN THE subscriber intending soon to depart this prov ince, gites notice, pursuant to an aft of the General Al* fembly, that he is ready to answer to any suit, and give bail to any writ or summons that (hall in the mean time oc issued again ft him. RICHARD LOWR AY. TX7HEKEAS on Friday lad, a young man, nagy4 Jr V Thomas Bell, by trade a foddler, bom in V irginia, about 20 years of age, five feet seven inches high, pitted with the fmali-pox, has short brown hair, had on a bearikin coat, a red flriped flannel jacket, and ravenfduck breeches, rode a black horse, 13 hands and a half high, branded on the off buttock WD in one, with a fleur-dc-luce a-top, with anew foddle and green fringe hauling, was font from “un bury with a letter from Mr. Swdnton to Mr. William Young in Savannah, inclofmg the fom of io 1, 16 s. 6 and. Sterling, which letter has since Seen found near the ferry broke open, and Bell has made off; a reward of THREE GUINEAS is hereby oiiefed for apprehending him, to be paid by the fubfcribei*s; a reward of ONE GUINEA will likewise be given for the. horse, if delivered to the owner Frederick Holzendorff in Sunbury, Mrs,. Mary Smith in Savannah, or .Mr. John Poflell jun. in Dorcheller, Soutk-Carolina.— It is hoped that all utell-difpofed persons will endeavour t? re^ca d laid fellow, in order that he may be brought to justice, and punished so as to deter others from being guilty of such villainy for the future. *i WILLIAM SWINTON, FREDERICK HOLZENDORFF. t O B E STo fc-TI, A PLANTATION, situate, on Savannak river, cort taining 9CO acres of land, of which 850 acres is river fvyamp, watered by (pring tides, and about 50 acres of it cleared; the other xoo acres is exceeding good high lan.l, is chiefly cleared, and has a good dwell*ng-heufe thereto. The swamp abounds with a largo quantity of very valuable cypress., fit either for sawing or making of (hingles, very convenient to a market, being about 14 miles dillant front Savannah ox water. —For further particulars en quire of either of the fubferibers at Savannah. JAMES HABERSHAM, LEWIS JOHNSON, JOHN GRAHAM. JOURNEYMAN PRINTER” may meet with g.wnl encouragement by applying to the pubiifher of this paper. An APPRENTICE is also wanted.