The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, December 15, 1763, Image 3

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CuffOM Housi, % From Brigt. Union, Chn&jdßK/t, St. Toua*\s and m * St. Croix chooner Tucker, Charie own . Turks lilaml 14, Brigt/'lVo Brothers, Tho. Tripp, RhoJe-lilaad Sloop Martha, Richard Ward, Salem, * - x* : For Dec.‘i 2, Schooimr DoipHin, W. iXadman, 13, Schooner Hibernia, Tho. Tucker, South-Carolina Sailed. For Dec. 11, Sloop Georgia Packet, Preserved Alger, Antigua In our last, page ill, column id, line 22d, after Fall Florida, the words IVejl Florida were omitted. , A BALL, To be held on Wcdnefday the 28th instant in Savannah, By Mrs. S A R A H LYON.* Tickets, (which admit a Gentleman and a Lady) price 10s. each, to be had of said Mrs. Lyon, and at the’Printing- Gfiice. LOST, betwixt Mr. Rae’s plantation and town, a GOLD N— SLEEVE BUTTON, marked IS. Whoever brings the lame to the printer of this paper lhall have five /hillings re ward. To he /'old at tublick vendue, on the 2 ytb injlant , at the bouje lately tofliLed by the late Richard Warren at Little-Ogecbee , and CHATTELS of the laid Richard W;.rren, amongst which are two very good horses. ALL pci lons indebted to the estate of the late William Francis, Esq. are desired to pay their refpedive debts; gnu thole having any claims again it said e(late, to give in their accounts, properly attelt and, bv the middle of January next at the plantation of the said late William Francis, Eli;.’ to WALTER PORT. STOLEN from Mr. landing, near Savannah, cn the 6th infiant, a ew cypress CANOE, near 27 feet long and 4 feet 3 inches wide, and rows with fix oars. Whoever takes up the laid canoe, lhall receive ten (hillings reward, on delivering it to HLGH BURN. - , , -1- - WHEREAS the fubferiber, in a few mofcths, proposes to depart the province, therefore delires all perfens who are anyways indebted to him to m*fce fpeedjr payment, dthcrwil'e mud put all his outstanding dfcbts into the hands of an attorney. And all persons who havepny demands 00 him are desired to bring in their accounts for'payment. He hath to foil THREE TOWN LOTS in Savannah, and fevera! valuable TRAC 1 Sos LAND, viz. ♦A tract, containing 1000 acres, known by the name of Vale Royal, of which 220 acres is exceeding good rice land; also 281 acres rice land opposite to it on Hutcninfon s iiland, a large new barn, rice pounding machine by water, a good ovtriork houfc, with fever J other improvemenfs, a mile and a half fra Savannah, as w ell situated for pleasure and profit as any tra& in Georgia. One tra£l, containing 800 acres, commonly known by the name of the Sabine” Field , formerly Mr. Thorny Bur. rington’s, about two miles and a half from Sa\annah, ex ceedingly well timbered with white and bavs and pines, exceeding good land, at lead 200 acres of good rice land, anew barn 72 feet by 64, a good dwelling-houfc, and other improvements. * One trafl, containing 350 acres, tw r o miles from Savan nah on the Ogechee road, chiefly high fwaipp, pleasantly situated, hath on it a dwelling-house, bain, and other im provements. One trail, containing 500 acres, on Little Ogechee, very good, without improvements; it joins Mr. Haberfham s land. One trad, containing 1000 acres, in Halifax, fronting on Savannah river opposite Matthews’s Bluff,, the richefl kind of river swamp, well timbered with oaks and cvprefs. This trak takes in two or three acres of high land for.aiettiemdnr. One other trad in Halifax, containing 450 upou the river, a noted place for a ferry, opposite to Mr. Blake s U kav: WHEREAS, natwithftandin? the partner (hip of ELLIOTT and GORDON has been nrai four \ears exp red, many person• indebted to them have r. *t ta ‘xCn notice of their frequent applications for payment, rnvv therefore give this lad warning that all bonds, notes, anil accornpts, (all which are in the hands of James Bos, Ed that are not discharged by the firft of January next, wdl positively, and without diltindion, be put ii, f u Jt. The following I RACI Sos LAND, belonging toElliotf and Gordon, will be fold .at pubtick vcnJuc in Savannah, the 10th day of January next, for all which a year’s cre dit will be given, paying interell, and giving focurity, if required. 550 acres on South Newport, adjoining lands late of Sa muel Hatings, moll part of it swamp, and great numbers Os white oak trees on it, close to a landing, laid out to James Heart. 200 acres at the head of Midway river, originally laid out to Maui ice Dullca, mollly swamp. 300 acres adjoining the fame, laid o t to Grey /'Mott. 200 acres adjoining the above, laulou*. tv> j*. hn Jmio. The three tracts above to be fold, if desired, altogetlur, which will make it a valuable trad, and is about three uias at molt from a landing. 150 acres of land on Midway, adjoining lands of Richard Baker, ThomasXhrift.e, and Baruch Norman, lad out to Strong Alhmbre. 200 South Newport, adjoining lands of George M‘Donald, laid out to Angus M‘Kav. 200 acres on Newport, near lauds of Mr. Josiah Bacon, laid out to John Cain. ico acres adjoining the above, laid out to Grey Elliott. 350 acres adjoining the fame, laid out to John Humph reys. The three trails to be fold together, if required ; there is a final! fcttlement on the lull; the whole abounds with white oak, and about 200 acres of swamp, above two miles from a landing. too acres in St. Andrew’s par;(h, adjoining lands of Da vid Douglas, laid out to Alexander Cameron. 500 acres at Midway, adjoining lands of the Hon. James M‘Kay, Esq; Mr. William Elliott, and Francis Lee, laid out to Grey Elliot. An iilaad of marsh in Savannah river, opposite Augulline creek, containing about 400 acres, laid out to Mr. James Whitefirld. 150 acres of land on South Newport, adioining lands of Hugh Ross, Robert Stuart, and Donald M ‘Donald, laid out to Donald Kennedy. 250 acres adjoining the above, laid out to Hugh Ross. 200 acres adjoining the above, laid our to Rpbert Sjuart. These three trails will make a very valuable let t lament and rice plantation, being near a landii-e. 100 acres of land on Burfel > fw amp, joining lands of An gus M‘Kavand AnneM'lntofli, laid out toDonafdKenn dy. 150 acres of land on Newport river, adorning lands join ing lands late William Low’s, James Pritchard, and the said river, laid out to John Baker. 200 acres of land on Little O/eehce, adjoining lands of _ Fox and Wilson, granted James Rutherford. acres on Great Ogechee, adjoining lanus of Mr. James WhitcfielJ, and granted him. 250 acres or Midway, ad oining lands late of William Low and George Noble, laid out to J feph M‘Guire. *0 acres of land on Skcdaway island, late Richard Dow dee’s. . . 3,0 acres of land on North Newport, adjoining lands of Frances Arthur and lames Andrews, laid out to Samuel Richardfou. 150 acres of land on SapeLo, adjoining lands of Donald MHiitofh and Gerrge MMntolh,, laid out to James Stuart. coq acres of land on Great Ogech*e, adjoining lands of John Reynolds, Esq; laid out to William Little. Any person wanting to purchase the above at private sale, before the above day, may apply to GREY ELLIOTT. t > * TAKEN up the 2d inflant, at the ferry, a large bright bay HOUSE, ttteears cut off close to his head. Any person proving'him their property, and paying all realonr able t’Mtges, may Jv hi® by *