The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, December 29, 1763, Image 4

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Jaft impcrledf, hr the ffeop Rachel, Capt. John Bolitho, from Philadelphia, and to be fold on very rtafenable terms bj Chrisi'other Pechin, at ku fore on kb. Whitefield’r *nbarjf, thefolio-wing goods, wx. FLOUR, Clip, middling, milk and butter bread, Ma deira wine in half pipes and quarter cases, Jamaica spirits, common nun by the hogshead, barrel, half barrel, and ten gallon kegs, chccfe, butter, gammons, double beer, loaf sugar, almonds, candles, soap, chocolate, white wine vinegar, onions, bar iron, and earthen ware. T O B E S O LD, A PLANTATION, situate on Savannah river, con taining 950 acres of land, of which SSO acres is river fwamp> watered by spring tides, and about 50 acres of it cleared; the other 100 acres is exceeding good high land, is chiefly cleared, and has a good dwdhng-houfe thereon. Thefwamp abounds with a large quantity of very valuable cypress, fit either for sawing or making of fhinglcs, very convenient to a market, being about 14 miles distant from Savannah by land or water.—For further particulars on quire of either of the fubferibers at Savannah. * JAMES HABERSHAM, LEWIS JOHNSON, JOHN GRAHAM. to be fold at vendue, at tin Watcb-bouJe in Savannah, onfburf. <Ly the l6tb of January next , for fix months credit , paying ten per cent, deposit at the vendue in pa', f the pur chafe money , TRACTS of LAND, containing 1000 acres, all I contiguous to each other, lying upon the river Savan nah, in St. Matthew’s and St. George’s parilhes, viz. 300 acres or upwards, of river swamp, with plenty of typrefs and oak ; 300 acres or upwards, of high land, with plenty of oak and hickory; the rest favannah; all rich lands. Also a TOWN LOT in Savannah,, containing 60 by 180 feet, known by the letter in Hcathcoat ward, not con tiguous to any other lot, and lies between two squares near to the intended new church. Allb a WHARFF LOT oppofitc to Mr. Jones’s new souse. Any person inclining to purchase the above lands or lots at private sale, before the above day, may apply to WILLIAM HANDLEY. t oTe SOLD, A PLANTATION, containing 12 37 acres of good rice* corn, and indico land, pleasantly situated about seven miles weft from Savannah, joins on lands of Meflrs. Gib bons and B,enjamin Farley, on which these is a good dwel ling-house, a barn with two floors, and a rice machine, a great quantity of mulberry, peach, and apple trees, Src. 160 acies are already cleared, and under proper fences. For further particulars enquire of BARTH. ZOUBERBUHLER. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late William Francis, Esq. are desired to pay their refpedive debts; ‘and those having any claims agamft said estate, to give in their accounts, properly attefLd, by the middle of January next, at the plantation of the said late William Francis Esq. to WALTER PORT. * y betwixt Mr. Rae’s plantation and town, a GOLD SLEEVE BUTTON, marked IS. Whoever brings the feme to the printer of this paper shall have five shillings re ward.’ • TAKEN UP the 2d instant, at the ferry, a large bright hay HORSE, the ears cut off close to his head. Any person proving him their property, and paying all reafon ab!e charges, may have him by applying to ‘ JOHN DE VEAU. Si OLLiN from Mr. Brewton’s landing, near 5 a van nab, on the 6th instant, anew cyprcfs CANOE, near 27 feet long and 4 feet 3 inches wide, and rows with fix oars. Whoever takes up the said canoe, ihal! receive ten shillings Reward, on delivering it to HUGH BURN. SAVANNAH: Printed by James Johnston, at the Printing-Office in Broughton- Street, where Advertisements, Letters of Intelligence, and Subscriptions for this Paper, are taken in. FOR LONDON, (To.*™ l b y the 20th January at farthetf) yjrnix- The Brigantine Fanny WILLIAM STARK Maftcr ‘ * TTOR freight of indico and deer &i ns JL 1 gree with the said matter, or JOHN and JAMES GRAHAM and Cos N. B. Capt. Stark has good accommodations for pafiin gers. , . Ship bread, London porter in barrels, English flour cheese, anchors and grapnels of different sizes, to be fold on board said vessel, lying at Mr. Whitefield’s wharff, bv Cam Stark. * 7 ‘Hp'HE fufeferiber about to leave this province j n *l* X very little time, gives notice to all persons indebted to Francis Arthur and company, that there is a n absolute neceflity for immediate payment of their refpedive debt He willdifpofe of fix valuable TRACTS of LAND upon very moderate terms, containing 4750 acres, viz. i One trad situate on North Newport river, about f our miles from Sunbury, containing 900 acres, 400 of which are food fvvamp, with a fine reserve of water, a good dweliintr oufe 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 go acres of the high land cleared, and a dwelling-house there on, pleasantly situated. 800 acres on Bull Town swamp, four miles from a landing. / 9°° res on Newport swamp, fix miles from a landing! 500 acres on said swamp, seven miles from a landing. 6 ’* * 3°° acres St. Andrew’s parish, two miles from a landing. These four last trafl* arc principally rice land, and efteera ed inferior to none in this province, having great conveni 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. ‘ITT HE RE AS the fubferioer, in a few months, proposes v f to depart the province, therefore desires 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 on him arc desired to bring in their accounts for payment. He hath to fell THREE TOWN LOTS in Savannah, and several valuable TRACTS of LAND, viz. A trad, containing 1000 acres, known by the name of Vale Royal, of which 220 acres is exceeding good rice land; also 281 acres rice landoppofite to it on Hutcninfbn’s island, a large new barn, rice pounding machine by water, a good overseer’s house, with leveral other improvements, a mile and a half from Savannah, as well situated for pleasure 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 {fines, exceeding good land, at lead 200 acres of good rice and, anew barn 72 feet by 64, a good dwelling-house, and other improvements. One trad, containing 350 acres, two miles from Savan nah on the Ogechee road, chiefly high swamp, pleasantly situated, 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.Haberiham’s land. One trad, containing &000 acres, in Halifax, fronting on Savannah river opposite Matthews’s Bluff, the richeit kind of river swamp, well timbered with oaks and cypress. This trad takes in two or three acres of high land for a fettlemcnt. One other trad in Halifax, containing 450 acres, upon the river, a noted place for a ferry, opposite to M*. Blake’s barony; there is a house and improvements upon it. Od. 1763. LACHLAN MACGILLiVRAY.