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SIMON MUNRO
“Hat imported in the Polly, Quince, and the Fanny, Stark,
from London,
An assortment of European and east-in-
DIA WOODS, to be fold for calh, or a (hort credit,
ac a low advance, at the store of Meffirs. John and Jamet
Graham and company atYamacraw.
J A M ii SCUTHBERT
Has imported in the Polly, Capt. Quince,
Afresh assortment of medicines ; aifo
lancets, furgeon* instruments, 6cC . lec. which he
will fell reasonably. He will fit up boxes of medicines for
plantation ufc, with directions.
to blerTTXl man a c ks,
FOR THE YEAR 1764,
To be fold at Savannah, by DA VJD ZUBLY.
Juf imported, in the foop Rachel, Capt, John Bolitho, from
Philadelphia, and to be fid on wry reafonablt terms by
Christopher Pechin, at bis Jhrt on jir, Whioefield’/
Kvbarjf, the following goods* vhc,
FLOUR, ihip, middling, milk and butter bread, Ma
deira wine in half pipes and quarter cases, Jamaica
fyirits, common rum by the hogthead, barrel, halt barrel,
and ten gallon kegs, cheese, butter, gammons, double beer,
loaf sugar, almonds, candles, foa'p, chocolate, white wine
vinegar, onions, bar iron, and earthen ware.
ANDREW JOHNSTON
Has imported, in the Polly, Capt. Quince, from London,
Afresh assortment of medicines.—He
has also to fell, hyflbn tea in lb. and qr. lb. canisters,
prunes, currants, raiftns,* preferred citron, ginger, sweet
meats, white and brown sugar candy, Anderson’s pills,
small fleet tAifles, surgeons pocket instruments, middle
sized and small brass and marble mortars, lawn fieves,£rc.&c.
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ALL persons who ar< any ways indebted to the estate
of Capt. John M‘lntoih, late of Darien, deceased,
ire requested to difeharge the fame as soon as poffibk, and
ill those who have any demands e>ri thd skid eltate, are de
fied to fend in their acconvpts, properly attested, to,
GEORGE M‘INTOSH, Adirtiniftrator.
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To be fdd at ‘vendue, at the Watcb-bcufe in Savannah* an TburJ L
day the l6tb of fa unary next * for fix months eredit, Paying ttn
. per cent . depojit at the vendue in part of the pur chafe money*
V/OUR TRACTS of LAND, containing 1000 acres, all
X* contiguous to each other, lying upon the river Savan
nah, in St. Matthew’s and St. George’s parishes, viz.
300 acres or upwards, of river Iwainp, with plenty of
cypress and oak ; 300 acres or upwards, of high land, with
plenty of oak apd hickory? the rest favannah j all rich lands.
Also a TOWN LOT in Savannah, containing 60 by 180
feet, known hy the letter Heathcoat ward, not con
tiguous to any other lot, and lies between two squares near
to the intended new church.
Also a WHARFF LOT opposite to Mr. -Jones’s new
house.
Any person inclining to purchase the above lands or lots
at private sale, before the above day, may apply to
’ ‘ WILLIAM HANDLEY*
SF&AYED or STOLEN from Mrs. Kennan’s plantati
on, a strong grey HORSE, 14 hands high, branded on
the near (houlder WV with a fleur-de-luce a-top, and cm the
off shoulder I P.—Whoever takes up said horse, and delivers
him to Lieut. Grant in Savaimah, shall behandforoely re
* TlTiri o Lb*”
A PLANTATION, containing 1237 good rice,
corn, and indico land, pleasantly situated about fevea
milts weft from Savannah, joins on lands of Messrs. Gib
bons and Bdnjamin Farley, on which there is a good dwel
ling-house, a barn with two fitters, and a rice machine, a
great quantity of mulberry, peach, and apple trees, &c
i6o acres are already cleared, and under proper fences.
For further paHkUiafi enquire of
A JOURNEYMAN PRINTER iay
encouragement by applying to the pubEffier of this
paper. An APPRENTICE is tlfb wanted.
THE subscriber being aboat to leave thii Pr v,i„, :f •
very little time, give. no.ice to all pcr)0)11 lm , , ,
to Franci* Arthur and company, that there U an ibiolm.
necefiuy tor immediate payment of their refip e aive debr ■ *
He will dispose of ft x valuable TRACTS ofLAN'Duuo.
very moderate terms, containing 4750 acres, \ iz. **
One trad fitifate on North Newport river, about s ou ,
miles from Sunbury, containing 900 aerds, 400 of which are
good swamp, with a fine reserve of water, a good dwelling
house thereon, and 80 acre* of the high land cleared. V
Another trad of 330 acres, on a navigable creek, withii
one mile of Sunbury, good for indico and rice, about o
acres of the high land cleared, and a dweliing-houle there,
on, pleasantly situated.
800 acres on Bull Town swamp, four miles from a landing
-900 acres on Newport swamp, fix miles from a landing ‘
500 acres on find swamp, seven miles from a landing
1300 acres in St. Andrew’s parish, two miles from a landing,
These four last trads are principally rice land, and edeem
ed inferior to none in this province, having great corucni
eftcy for back water.
Tnquire of Messrs. James Read and company in Savan
nah. 0r in Sunbury of FRANCIS ARTHUR
Who has fcvcral town lots in Sunbury, feme with im
provements, likewise to dispose of.
UP ‘the zd in it ant, at the ferry, a lar, ,T bright
JL bay HORSE, the ears cut off close to his head. Any
person proving him their property, and paying all rcaion
able chaiges, may have him by applying to
)OHN DF. VEAU,
WHEREAS the lubfcnbcr, in a few months, proposes
to depart the province, therefore desires all persons
who are anyways indebted to him. to make fpcedy payment,
otherwise must put all hi* outstanding debts into the hands
of an attorney*. And all persons who have anv demands o
him are 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 tfad, containing 1000 acres, known by the name of
Vale Royal, of which 220 acres is exceeding good ri. t !.i i j
also 281 acres rice land opposite to it on Hutchinfon’a iibr.d t
* ani Tice pounding machine by watvr, cc i
overseer’s house, with several other improvements, a n.ile
and a half from Savannah, as well situated for pleafurc and
profit as any traa in Georgia.
One tract, containing Bco acres, commonly known by
the name of the Sabine Fields, formerly Mr. Thom.ts Bur
nngton s, about two miles and a half irom Savannah, cx.
Ceedingly well timbered with white and icdoaks, bays and
pines, exceeding good land, at least 200 acr sos go<’d rice
land, anew barn 72 feet by 64, a good dwelling-house, and
Pther improvements.
One fratf, containing 330 acres, two miles from Savan
nah on the Ogechee road, chiefly high swamp, pleaiantly
situated, hath on it a dwelling-house, barn, and other im
provements.
One tra&, containing 300 acres, on Little very
good, without improvements; it joins Mr. Haberlliam’s land.
One trad, containing 1000 acres, in Halifax, front •i.**, on
Savannah river opposite Matthews’s Bluff, the richcll kind
of river fw amp, well timbered with oaks and cyprcfs. This
tra:.t takes in t#o or three acres of high land for a Ctt Vmcnt.
One other tra& m Halifax, containing 430 acres, upoa
the river, a noted place fora ferry, opposite to Mr. blake’t
barony; there is a house and improvements upon it.
Oft. LACHLAN MACGILLIVRAY.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of the Jaie Will a
Francis, Kfq. are dedired to pay their refpe£tive debr ;
and those having any claims against said ‘ flare, to give is
their accounts, properly attest and, by themidd’eol Jnnuarf
next, at the plan tat ioa of the find la tv Wil ia:n i .uci #
F.fg. to • WALTER I)MKT.1 )M KT.
1 OLkiN from Mr. Brewum's I nding, iuv. S ;•• *
° the 6th instant, anew cyprcfs CANOH, mar zj
feet long and 4 feet 3 inches wide, and rows vitn i* rJ
Whoever takes up the fidd canoe, (hall receive ten fin’- •
reward, on delivering it to HUGH I3’ : P* •
To be fold at publick vendue, on tbs ijtb infant , at the b'-uje lutclp
pcjfrjfed by the late Richard Warren at Lirt/e-Oge.hf' ,
THE GOODS and CHATTELS of the feia Richard
Warren, amongst which arc two very good horles.