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a ***#* •> Wive ikla prownc* !n
ery Utile tune, pve* notice to til pertom indebted
to Francis Arthur and company, that there is an a^ atc
for immediate payment of
*He will tlifpoi'e of fix valuable TRACT 5 of LAND upon
very moderate terms, containing 4750 acres, via.
One traft situate on North Newport river, about so
jnUesfromSunbury, containing 900 acres, 400 of which are
*ood Twain p* with a fine refers of water, a good dwelling,
house thereon, and 80 acm* of the high land Scared.
Another trad of 350 acres, on a navigable creek, within
pae mile of Sunbury, good for indico and rice, about 90
acres of the highland cleared, and a dwelhng-houfe there
on, pleasantly fitua ed.
jgoo acres on Bull Town swamp, fifiir miles from a land
. •
*** acres on Newport swamp, fix miles from a landing
-500 acres on said swamp, seven miles from a landing.
1300 acres in St. Andrew's pariih, two miles from a land
,lrf Thefefour last tra£ls are principally rice land, and efteem
od inferior to none in this province, having great conveni
ency for back water. . .
* Enquire of Messrs. James Read and company m Savan
nah, or in Sunbury of FRANCIS ARTHUR.
Who has feversd town lots in Sunbury, fome with im
x)rovements, likewise to dispose of.
“■ TO BE S O LD,
ONE TRACT containing THREE HUNDRED and
FIFTY ACRES of LAND, situate in St. Andrew’s
pariih, bounded south-west by lands of John Dehonner, and
north-east by lands of Mr. Benjamin Farley. Credit will
-be given to the ift of January next; the payment in rice,
indico, or white oak Raves, at the market price. Any’
person or perions inclinable to purchase the fame, may treat
with the fubferibers at Sunbury.
DUNBAR, YOUNG, and SIMPSON.
1 TO BE SOLD, r
* A PLANTATION, situate on Savannah river, con
\ taming 9CO acres of land, of which 850 acres is river
swamp, watered by spring rides, and about 50 acres of it
cleared; the other 100 acres is exceeding good high land, is
chiefly cleared, and has a good dwelling-house thereon.—
The swamp abounds with a large quantity of very valuable
cypress, fit either for sawing or making of shingles, very
convenient to a market, being about 14 miles dillant from
Savannah by land or water. —-For further particulars enquire
of either of the fubferibers at Savannah.
JAMES HABERSHAM,
, LEWIS JOHNSON,
JOHN GRAHAM.
Stolen or ftraytd out of my JlabU, on Sunday night last,
J A trot * Jß ß GELDING, 13 hands and a half high,
j \ branded on the mounting shoulder S S, and on the
buttock g-D, has a large liar in his forehead. Whoever
wHI deliver said gelding to me in Savannah, lhall receive
ten {hillings reward, and reasonable charges; but as I have
eeafon to believe the gelding was taken away, I do hereby
ptoinife a reward of forty {hillings Sterling, to be paid upon
eoavi&ion, to any person that will difeover the offender.
-June 79, 1763. JAMES MUTER.
TRAY ED from the fubicriber, a bright bay GELD IN G,
O about 13 and a half hands high, has no brand, his na
tural marks are four white hoofs, a small snip on his nose,
and commonly canters when rode. Whoever will deliver
the said Rray to me in Savannah lhall receive ten shillings
and all reasonable charges. PETER BLYTH. *
THIS is to give notice to all Derfons who have any de
mands due from the publick of this province for ac
compts commonly paid out of the contingent expences
thereof, that they bring them in as soon as pofible, in or
der that they may be paid off.
GEORGE BAILLIE, Com. Gen.
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SAVANNAH; Printed by James Johnston, at the Printing-Office in Broughton -
Street , where Advcrtifements, Letters of Intelligence, and Subscriptions for this
# Paper, arc taken in.
PT*HE fubicriber intending to leavf this de-
X fires all persons indebted to him to pay their ac
counts as soon as pofltble; and those to whom he is indebted
are desired to call for payment.
ANTHONY PACEY. ;
Stolen or frayedfrom Savannah,
A Black HORSE, branded on the near shoulder M, he
is a natural pacer. t
A bay MARE, branded on the thigh and shoulder M T*.
Whoever takes up and delivers the above flray* to me in
Savannah, fltall have a reward of lot. for each.
JOHN EPPINGER.
Whoever takes up a large white MARE, branded on rife
off shoulder and on the face S, and on the near shoulder S Jfr
aud a bay MARE, branded IP; lhall have a reward of I6s* .*
for each, upon delivering them to the above John Eppin
ger. They were tamed loose at Capt. Francis’s cow-pen.
Stolen or frayed from Mr. Jama Sharp's plantation mar Jackjoteff
burgh , on Friday night the 20 tb May las ,
A Black HORSE, about 13 and a half hands high,
branded on the mounting shoulder and buttock IK in
one, has a small white spot on the left fide of his neck, and
another on his breafl.
A bright bay HORSE, near 14 hands high, branded as
the other.
Fifteen shillings Sterling reward wilt be paid to any per
son delivering the said hones to Mr. Sharp in Jackfonfburgh,
or to the fubferiber on said plantation; but as they are
thought to be flolen, whoever will difeover the thief or
thieves, lhall have a reward of five pounds Sterling, to be
paid upon convi&ion. JAMES KIDD. v
GEORGIA, March 30th, .76;.
W Here as, by an inquefi taken the igtb day of this inf am
March , on ‘virus of the body of one Alexander Cranford,
found dead at the plantation of John Mi Hedge, Efq\ on Utile Oge
ebee, the verdid es the jury was, That the said Crawjord was
fab bed and murdered by a negroe fellow named Sctpto, the property
of the said Mr. Milledge, which fad negroe has made b:s ejeape:
These are therefore to inform all persons * hereof, acquainting them ,
that a reward of Five Pounds Ste. ling will be given, by the
owner of tb: said negroe, to any person or perjous who jhall apprehend
the said negroe alive, and deliver him to the keeper of the gad in
Savannah, or to aty person who Jhall produce bis bead to one of the
jufices of the peace for the parijh of Cbrif -Church.
N. B. The said negroe is a middlefixedfellow, has his country
sneak on bis left arm andhreafi ; be is well known at . be plantati
ons about Little Ogee bee.
Savannah, toe 3 d May, 1703.
WHereas , by an inquefi taken the igtb day of March l-if, on
view of the body of one Alexander CrawJ'ord, ftund dead
at the plantation of John Milledge, Esquire, on Little Ogcchce , the
verdid of the jury was, ** That the Jaid Crawford was fabbtd
** and murdered by a negroe fellow, named Seipio , the property of
“ the said John Milledge',” which said negroe, immediately after
perpetrating the said fad, made his escape ; and although a reward
of jive pounds Sterling was offered by the said John Milledge for
apprehending the said negroe, he hath not yet been taken ; and
whereas it is of pubhek utility that the said negroe Jhould be brought
So juflice, therefore notice is given. That, over and above
the reward offered by the said John Milledge, a further reward of
Ten Pounds Sterling will be paid by bis Majefiy's Treasurer for.
this province, to any person or persons who Jhall apprehend the Jaid
negroe, and deliver him to the Provofi-Marjhal at Savannah ;
and if it Jhould happen that the Jaid negroe is killed in taking him,
in Juch case, on a proper certificate and proof thereof, the person or
Perjons Jhall be intitled to a reward of Five Pounds Sterling.
By order of his Excellency the Governor. -*
NOBLE JONES Treaforer.
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