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GEORGIA GAZETTE
Number 34..
WHEREAS, notwith Handing the partnership of
ELLIOTT and GORDON Jut £en near four
years expired, many persons indebted to them have not ta
ken notice of their frequent applications for payment, they
therefore give this last warning that all bonds, notes, and
accompts, (all which are in the hands of James Box, Esq;)
that are not difoharged by the firft of January next, will
poiitively, and without diftin&ion, be put in fait.
The following TRACTS of LAND, belonging td Elliott
and Gordon, will be fold at public k vendue in Savannah,
the loth day of January next, for all which a year’s cre
‘ dit will be given, paying interest, and giving fecudty,
if required.
550 acres on South Newport, adjoining lands late of Sa
muel Hastings, mod part of it swamp, and great numbers
of white oak trees on it, dose to a landing, laid out to
James Heart.
200 acres at the head of Midway river, originally laid out
jto Maurice Dullca, mostly swamp.
300 acres adjoining the fome, laid out to Grey Elliott.
200 acres adjoining the above, laid out to Joha Jones.
The three tnida above to be fold, if desired, altogether,
which will make it a valuable trad, and is about three miles
at mod from a landing.
150 acres of land on Midway, adjoining lands of Richard
f aker, Thomas Baruch Norman, la;4 out to
trong Afhmore.
200 acres on Sooth Newport, adjoining lands of George
M 4 Donald, laid out tp Angus M‘Kay.
200 acres on Newport, near lands of Mr. Josiah Bacon,
laid out to John Cain.
100 acres adjoining the above, laid out to Grey Elliott.
350 acres adjoining the fame, laui out to John Humph
reys.
The three trafb to be fold together, if required; there
is a small settlement on the last; the whole abounds with *
white oak, and about 200 acres of swamp, not above two
miles from a landing.
. too acres in St. Andrew’s parish, adjoining lands of Da
vid Douglas, laid out to Alexander Cameron.
coo acres at Midway, adjoining lands of the Hon. James
M‘Kay, Rfq; Mr. William EUiott, and Francis Lee, laid
out to Grey Elliot.
An iiland of marsh in Savannah river, opposite Augaftine
creek, containing about 400 acres, laid out to Mr. James
Whitefield. * .. . , . #
130 acres of land on South Newport, adjoining lands of
Hugh Ross, Robert Stuart, and Donald M'DonaJd, laid
out to Donald Kennedy.
250 acres adjoining the above, laid out to Hugh Ross.
aoo acres adjoining the above, laid out to Robert Stuart.
These three trails will make a very valuable feulement
and rice plantation, being near a landing.
too acres of land on Buffelo swamp, joining lands of An
gus M‘Kay and Anne M'lntolh, laid out toDonald Kennedy.
** 150 acres of land on Newport river, adjoining lands join
ing lands late William Low’s, James Pritchard, and the
(kid river, laid out to John Baker.
200 acres of land on Little Ogechee, adjoining lands of—
■ Fox and Wilson, granted James Rutherford.
sjo acres on GreatOgecnee, adjoining lands of Mr. James
Whitefield, and granted him.
250 acres on Midway, adjoining lands late of William
Low and George Noble, laid out to Joseph M'Guire.
50 acres of land on Skedaway iiland, late Richard Dow
dee’s.
350 acres of land on North Newport, uljoining lands of
Francis Arthur ari James Andrews, ‘laid out tp Samuel
Richardson. .. •
T H 1} R S D A Y, November 24, 1763,
*s° kod on Sapelo, adjoining lands of Donald
M Intofh and George M'lntolh, laid qa t to James Stuart,
i 5°9 °f land on Great Ogechee, adjoining lands of,
John Reynolds, Ef<j; laid out to William Little.
Any Person wanting to purchafc the above at private sale,
before the above day, may apply to
* GREY ELLIOTT.
r | AHE fubferiber being about to leave this province in a
X very little time, gives notice to all pertont indebted
to Francis Arthur and company, that these is an absolute
necefiity for immediate payment of their refpedive debts.
*He will dispose of fix valuable TRACTS of LAND upon
very moderate terms, containing 4750 acres, vi*.
One trad situate on North Newport river, about four
miles from Sunbury, containing 900 acres, 400 of which arc
good swamp, with a fine reserve of water, a good dwcUin*-*
house thereon, and 80 acres of the high land cleared.
Another trad of 350 acres, on a navigable creek, within
‘one mile of SuUbury, good for indico and rice, about 99
acres of the high land cleared, and a dwelling-houfc there
on, plesfantly situated.
800 acres on Bull Town swamp, four miles from a landing.
900 acres on Newport swamp, fix miles from a landing.
5 09 acres on said swamp, seven miles from a landing.
1300 acres in St, Andrew’s parish, two miles from a landing.
These four last trade are principally rice land, and esteem
ed inferior to nofiein this province, having great convcni
ency for back water.
Enquire of Meflrs. James Read and company in Savan
nah, or in Sunbury of FRANCIS ARTHUR.
Who has several town lots in Sunbury, fome with im
provements, likewise to dispose of.
WHERkAS the fubferiber, in a few months, proposes
to depart the province, therefore defire* all persons
* who are anyways indebted to him to make speedy payment,
otherwise must put all his outstanding debts into the hands
of an attorney. And all persons who have any demands 0n
him are desired to bring in their accounts for payment.
He hath to fell THREE TOWN LOTS in Savannah,
and several Valuable TRACTS of LAND, via. .•
A trad, containing 1000 acres, known by the name of
Vale Royal, of which 220 acres is exceeding goodtrice land;
also 281 acres rice land opposite td it on Hutcninfon’s island,
a large new bam, rice pounding machine by water, a good
overleer’s house, with several other improvements, a mile
and a half from Savannah, as well situated for pleaforc and
profit as any trad in Georgia.
One trad, containing 800 acres, commonly known by
the name of*the Sabine Fields, formerly Mr. Thomas Bur
lington ’s, about two miles and a half from Savannah, ex
ceedingly well timbered “with white and red oaks, bays and
pines, exceeding good land, at least too acres of good rice
land, anew barn 72 feet by 64, a good dwelfing-houfe. and
other improvements.
One trad, containing 350 acres, two milfes from Savan
nah on the Ogechee road, chiefly high swamp, pieafently
situated, hath on it t dwelling-house, barn, and other im
provements. - _ .
One trad, containing 500 acres, on Little Ogechee, very
good, without improvements; it joins Mr. Habertiiam s land.
One trad, containing 1000 acres, in Halifax, ( r ° n 5 n A°j
Savannah river opposite Matthews’s Bluff, the ncheft kind
of river swamp, well timbered with ojks mideyprefs. This
trad takes in two or three acres of high land for a settlement.
One other trad in Halifax, containing 45° £ re, ‘ .T?
the river, a noted place for a ferry, opposite to Mr. Blake