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ALEXANDER FYFFE and COMPANY,
Have imported in the Polly* Capt. Quince, from London*
A Large and compleat aflbrtment of INDIA and EU
/\ ROPE AN GOODS* proper for the fedoo, among
fcrhkh are ihillenanr and Indian trading goods, Gloucester
and Chelbira checSe* heft London porter, Ac. Ac.
m tbi Sea Nymph* Ctfe. Grant, fnm London*
A Large and compleat aftortment of Indian trading
/V goods, loaf sugar, bohea tea, Cheshire cheefc, and
London porteri also a quantity of English flour j to be fold
on very reasonable terms by JOHN RAE.
‘ TO BE SOU* on very reasonable terms* l>y “ ‘
JOHNSON and WYLLY,
Vldbnia wine br the pipe, quarter calk, or any fmallef
quantity, not left than three gallons; preferred fruit* in
bottles i St. Kitts rum by the hog mead, quarter caflt, or any
quantity abt less than three gallons $ molafles and treacle by
trie hogihead j mufeorado Sugar by the hogShead, barrel*
or hundred weight { Caftilc Soap in Small boxes; raisins in
calks of about too lb.
Alfo* Two neat Italian riding chairs, jnft imported.
They have imported by the last veflcls from Bristol, white,
blue* and green plaftis, of an extraordinary good quality.
FJuft imurtti in tbi fop King George, /rim New York,
LOUR and Ship bread in barrels, at 15s the hundred;
batter bread in kegs at 9s. milk ditto at Bs. water dit
to at cs. double beer in barrels at 355. cyder in ditto at sc*,
fine Newtown pippin apples in barrels at 17s. onions at tod.
the bunch ; loaf Sugar at tod. the lb. butter at Bd. bottled
Bristol beet* at os. the dosen ; old Barbadoes rum at 3s. the
gallon by the hogShead | Madeira wine at 71. io. by the
quarter caflt J to be fold on bdard the said Sloop at Mr. I'ru*
mere's wharflf, by JOHN FINGLASS.
N. B. Rice will be taken in part payment.
MR. John Baker informs me of a dark bay STALLION,
fottr years old, neither docked nor branded, 13 hands
and a half high* taken op by him about a month ago.
Whoever Owns the fold Stallion mull prove their property
before me. JOHN ELLIOTT, J. P.
St. John's PariSh*
Nov. 14, 1763.
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Y* bt M Mtnday tbt is tb dmy if Dttimber mxt 9 at tbi
Wottb-bimfe in S&vntmob, for noth mmy,
ONE TRACT of LAND in St. John’s parish, contain
ing 100 acres, adjoining land of Mr. John Rivers.—
Also 100 acres of land, adjoining Mr. William Graves's
plantation in St. John's parish ; and also so actes of land,
on which is a good dwelltng-houfe, on Newport landing ;
the property of Mr. Andrew Way, and Seized on execution
by MATT. ROCHE, Prov. Mar.
Nov. 11, ty6|.
for Bristol;
The Brigantine Greenwich,
■ -JfflWfily Ca.tain JOHN MARSHALL,
ttSiSIK TT 7 ILL be ready to take on board in
BpiKuEdEsie VV ten days, and fait with all conve
nient Speed: For freight of rice, indico, or deer Skins,
•gwe with JOHN and JAMES GRAHAM and Cos.
N. B. Captain Marfhali has a convenient cabbin for
three or four palfengers.
ALL persons indebted to the eftateof Richard Warren,
late of Little Ogechee, dec ex fed, are desired to pa,
their refpedive debts, and those having any claims agamy
said eftace, to give in their accompts properly attested, by
the ift of January next, to JOHN BARNES.
Notice is hereby given by Yhc'Turveyor of the town of si
vannah, and the common thereof,
TO all persons that have not worked upon the town and
common aforefaid, as by law required, that they do
forthwith pay into the hands of David Montaigut, Esq; their
tefpedivc Sines, otherwise executions will be iSTued agaiuft
all defaulters.
SAVANNAH: Printed by James Johnston, at the Printing-Office in Broughton-
Street, where Advertifemcnt*. Letters of Intelligence, and Subfcnptions for this
paper, arc taken in.
THE fubScriber being about to leave this province in a
very little time* gives notiee to all perloni indebted
to Francis Arthur and company, that there is ah absolute
ncceSlity for immediate payment of their refpcllive debts.
He will dispose of fix valuable TRACTS of LAND
very moderate terms, containing 4750 acres, viz.
One trail Situate ort North Newport river, about four
miles fromSunbury,ctintaining 900 acres, 400 of which are
good swamp, with a fine reServe of w ater, a good dwelling*
houfo thereon, and 80 acres of the high land cleared.
Another trad of 350 acres* on a navigable creek, w ithin
one mile of Sunbary* good for indico and rice, about 00
acres of the high land cleared, and a dwelling-houlc thejc
on, pleasantly Situated.
800 acres On Bull Town swamp, four miles from a landing.
900 acres on Newport fwamp* Six miles irom a landing.
SOO acres on said swamp, Seven miles tram a landing.
1 300 acres In St. Andrew’s parish, two miles from a landing.
These four lad trads are principally rice land, and est corn
ed inferior to none in this province, having great convcui
ency for back water.
Enquire of Mcflrs. James Read and company in Savan
nah, or in Sunbury ol FRANCIS ARTHUR.
Who has fevcral town lots in Sundry, fame with im
provements, likewise to difpoS'c of.
WHEREAS the fubScriber, in a few months, propofet
to depart the province, therefore dclircs all persons
who are anyways indebted to him to make speedy payment,
otherwise must put all his outstanding debt* into the hands
of an attorney. And all persons who nAc any demands on
him are desired to bring in their accounts for p.i) inert.
He hath to Sell THREE TOWN LOTS iu Savannah,
and several valuable TRAC TS of I AND, viz.
A trad, containing 1000 acres, known by the name of
Vale Royal, of which 210 acres is exceeding good rive land;
also 281 acres rice ldnd oppofttc to it on Hutcninlbu's iflan ’,
a large new barn, rice pounding machine by water, a go. and
overlcer's houfe* with Several other improvement*, a mile
and a half from Savannah, as well Situated for picafurc 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
rington’s, about two miles and a half from Savannah, ex*
ceedingly well timbered with white and red oaks, buys and
Junes* exceeding good land, at leail 200 acres of good rice
and, anew barn 72 feet by 64, a good dwclling-houfc, 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 dwclling-houfc, barn, and cuher im
provements.
One trad, containing 500 acres, on Little Ogechee, very
good, without improvements; it joins Mr. Haber (ham’s land.
One trail, containing sooo acres, in Halifax, fronting on
Savannah river opposite Matthews’s Bluff, the richelt kind
of river swamp, well timbered with oaks and cyprefi. Thin
trad takes in two or three acres of high land fora Settlement.
One other trad in Halifax, containing 450 acres, upon
the river, a noted place fora ferry, opposite to Mr. Blake’s
barony; there is a house and improvements upon it.
Od. 1763. LACHLAN MACGILLIVRAY.
T b B E~T6T i\ ■
A PLANTATION, situate on Savannah river, con
taining 950 acres of land, of which 850 acres is river
swamp, 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 dwclling-houfc 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 la miles distant from
Savannah by land or water.—For further particulars tn
ouire of either of the fubferibers at Savannah,
quire or euner JAMES HABERSHAM,
LEWIS JOHNSON,
JOHN GRAHAM.