The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, December 06, 1764, Image 4

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N OVERSEER is wanted by the fubferiber.—Any person properly qualified for taking charge of a few pair of sawyers, and who can be well recommended for his diligence, sobriety, and honesty, may meet with good en couragement from LEWIS JOHNSON. SClanreo ummotarclp, A N OVERSEER for a RICE PLANTATION; a fiugle mail rather than one with a family. Any per well recommended may meet with gqod encouragement, by applying to the printer of this paper. To be fold on board the brig Edgar from New-York, lying at Mr. Pruniere’s wharf, A P A R C E L O F ONIONS, By wholesale or retail, at a reasonable price. THE fubferiber having left off publick-houfe-kceping,- gives this notice, that the houfc he now lives in is to be let. Any person inclinable to rent the fame, may apply tp him or Charles Pryce, Esq. ‘ JOHN PERKINS. ■■ ■**■■■ * ■— ■ . THE fubferiber about to leave this province in a very little time, gives notice to all persons indebted to Francis Arthur and company, that there is an absolute ftecefiity for immediate payment of their refpeclive debts. He will difpofeof fix valuable TRACTS of LAND upon moderate terms, containing 4750 acres, viz. One traft North Newport river, about four miles from Sunbury, containing 900 acres, 400 of which are good fwamp,*with a fine reserve of Water, a good dwelling houfe thereon, and 80 acres of the high 14hd cleared. Another trad acres, on a navigable creek, within one mile of Sunbury, good forindico and rice, about 90 acres of the hieh land efeared, and a dwelling-house there on, pleasantly lituated. 800 acres on Bull Town swamp, four miles from alanding. 906 acres on Newport swamp, fix miles from a landing. ► 500 acres on said iwamp, ieven miles from a landing. 1300 acres in St. Andrew’s parifo,'two mile*from a landidg. These four lafl trads are principally rico land, and efteetn ed inferior to none in this province, having great convcni fncy for’back water. Enquire of Mefirs. James Read and company in Savan or in Sunbury of FRANCIS ARTHUR. . ■ Who has several town lots in Sunbury, fome with im provements, likewise todifpofe of. ‘ ‘ ALI. persons indebted to the eflate of Humphrey Harri son deccaied are desired to make immediate payment to the l abitr berf; and all perfor.s th2t have any demand} again ft Lid eftatare desired to fend in their accompts, pro perly atteftca, to , BENJAMIN SHEFTALL and Sotfe, Admrs. ■” mmi - ■ ‘7O BJI SOLD at •vendue , cn the fund Tuejday in “January next t A LL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE belonging to A rhe late EdmundTannatt, Esq. deceased.—-Also, TWO LOW N LO 1 S fronting the iquare near the countil-cbam btr, whereon are very good buildings, confiding of two te nemeats well finiftied, with two kiichens, a cellar, ch*ir houfe, pigeon hr>i*fe, and nrgroe-houfes, all lately built.— AHo, TWO HUNDRED ACRES of LAND in'Clhifr church panOi, fituateoear Mr. Da;, id Murray. The foie Jill begin at ten o’clock in the morning a* the late Edmund 1 annatt’s house. W ILL! AMEWEN. Vendue-mafter. t FOLEN or S I RAYED fiom fofeph Gibbons’s planta- O tion about foux weeks ago, TWO GELDINGS, one a dark bay, with a bed on, branded on the fooulder with a bow and arrow, and on the buttork J; thd other a fmali grey, branded on the shoulder JS t and on the buttock 7- btnh trotters. If strayed they are fuppofod to ramble up the * lCy Wcrc hrou jht from Carolina Jaft spring. Whqef er takes them up, and delivers them to the fubferiber At laid plantation, shall have ss. fieri, reward for each from Nov. 19, 1764. • JOHN GIBBONS. ‘ IS T? UIS [ T AWAY BenjamiiTwiHjamfon, * ‘ JSL* a NEGROE FELLOW, of the Angola f country Peter, but calls himfelf 80. SAN * a Car 0,1 one knees, where he % has been foot fome tinre ago. Whoever takes u P^ a,< ! f cll° w and de ivers him to his matter Yr , r , .*? Halifax, shall have 20s. fieri, reward; and if to the fubferiber m Savannah 10s. fieri. The said fellow formerly belonged, to Mr. Henry Parker. MORDLCAI SHEFTALL. 9 • TO BE SOLD , for ready money only, at the Watch-heuft in sd <vannaby * THE following TRACTS of LAND, LOTS, an# HOUSES, 00 the refpe&ive days under-mentioned^ On Saturday the 15th December next, the following fiv* traits of land, being the property of Capt. John Gray de ceased ; One traft, containing 100 acres, in St. Andrew’s parity* bounded noith-wefi on a creek o t Sappeflo river, on all other sides by vacant lands at the time the lame was run out, th& grant dated in Ottober 1759. One other tract, containing 204 acres, in the fame parifiw bounded south-west by Angus iYi‘lntofo, north by Robert Homer, and all other tides by vacant lances, grant lame date,- One other trad, containing 100 acres, in the fame parifo, bounded southerly part by a creek and Hugh Clarl;’s land f and all other tides by vacant lands, grant tame date. One other ttad, containing 455 acres, in the fame parifo, bounded cafieriy by.BrofOu creet;, northerly by Angus M‘ln* tofo, George M’Donald, and Angus M‘Kay, and ail other sides by vacant lands, grant fame date. One other trad, containing 480 acres, in the fame parifo, bounded southerly and fouth-cafi by Sappello river and mar. foes of the fame, and ail other tides by vacant .ands, Prana fame date. On Monday the 16th da> of December next, being tht property of James Rutherford, two lots in Sunburv, known by the numbers 22 and 23, on which are fevcral buildings, Also, one trad containing 200 acres of land, floated on Great-Ogechee, butting and bounding on the weft of lands of Mr. Fox, and on the tail on lands of Mr. Wilson. Also, 150 acres bn Ogechee, joining on the east on Mr. Limes Whitefield. On the fome day will be fold, being the property of Jamet Stewart in Sunbury, one house and lot in Sunbury. Also, a trad of 130 acres of land, joining lands belonging to Mr. Daniel M'lntofo fmd George M'lntofo of Sappello, Esq. • On the fome day, a lot in Sunbury. on which is a goml new dwelling.houfc, the property of John Cookfon. On the fame day, a lot in Ewenlburgh, on which*is a good dwelling-house; also fome household furniture; thcproierte of Jajnes Caldow. . . 1 will also be fold, on Wednefcfoy the 18th Decem ber, at the ferry commonly tailed Burtley’s, fome household furniture, horles, hogs, and several odd things ufeful for a plantation,yvith the ferry boat, the property of James Ruther ford. . The whole t|Jcen on execution by Savannah, Nbv. MATT. ROCHE, Prov. Mar. 3 064. JAM ES MGR ISON & GEORGE WILLIAMS Gl\ F. notice to the publick, that they have entered into partnerfoip in the bricklayer business. W hoever may be pleased to employ them may depend on having their work well doije, and with the greatest difpatcli. —James Mori on may be ffeoke with at John Smiths blockmaker In Savannah. 70 BE SOLD by ibe jubjcfiber at Lit tie-Ogechee Fo}k t About SEVENTY THOUSAND VVHITE ’ OAK HOGSHEAD STAVES. ’ ‘ ; HENRY EURQUIN. ALL persons indebted to the partnerfoip of Eppingcr and Loremore are desired to pay their rofpedivo debts to the fubferibers, in or'der thatiheir affairs m ;y be’ fdttled; all persons having demands on the estate of Andrew Lore more, deceased, are dejired to give in their aycompts, pro perly attefied, to JOHN EPPfNGER, Adminifirator, or ANNE LOREMORE, Adminifiratrix, 1 1 !l 11 ■ - > + n ■■ ... „ . %o be fdjE) bu tbe fubfmbfr, A TRACT of LAND containing 300 acres, on B’ackr creek, about of which good rice land, 50 good oak and hickory, and the remainder pine barren.—Also, • TOWN LOT at Ewenlburgh ,on which is anew houfr, bir chen, and liable, with a h£w fence round it.—Likewise, a WAGGON and THREE DRAUGHT HORSES, ami fome HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Inquire at Ew enfourgh of GEORGE SHARRAUS. Savaxn ak : Printed by JAMES JOHNSTON.