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aa Ttu/itf the tyh igfanf, h Thom** VucinT, Afor
npiffi SNOW FRIENDS ENDEA-
A VOUR, now lying before the town
A °f iunbary, with all.her tackle, furniture,
and apparel; ihe is better than half (heath-
SjpeßWMy ed, and has nails enough to finifli her. —
Also, Three or four hundred barrels of
good rice will -be ibid at the fame time.
hENRY LEWIS BO UR QUIN
HAS TO SELL,
SUN and Turkey raisins, Jordan almonds, white and
brown sugar-candy, tamarinds, fagoe,
Glauber and Epsom (alts, fingk and, refined Britiffi oil,
Hunter's drops, lackfon't bitters, oil of caftor, Turling
ton's balsam, Godfrey’s cordial, Stoughton’s elixir, plain
and golden spirit of feurry-grafs, baifam of life, baHamof
Chin, Bateman’s drops, Squire's elixir, Daffy's elixir,
Dr. James’s fever powders, Lockyer’s pills, Hungary and’
lavender water, eye water, Fryer’s balsam, Jefoits bark,
cam phi re, Venice turpqstme, spirit of turpentiac, Spanilh
ffiet, Venice treacle, cloves, .cunumton, nutmeg, muflard,
and raoft kinds of medicines; the whole ndWly imported by
the lass vc/Tels from London* Boxes of medicines, with
drrefljon x prepared for plantation uto* . ‘ . -*
r* Ufild* on Tuesday the ixytb infant, at the ufital plot* in Sa
vannah, H the ligbejt bidder,
A DECKED FLATT, wrdi all her tackle; Ihe is
* *ig#d like a fehooner, and finis well, is remarkably
strong and well built, and when loaded draws but three feet
and a half of water, altitough it is foppbfed she will carry
140 barrels of rice. Six months credit wtH -be given, if re
quired by the purchaser, upon paying interest to
JOHN MULLRVNE.
WHEREAS the fubferiber, in a few months, proposes
to depart the province, therefore desires aif perlbaa
who are anyways indebted to him to make speedy payment.:
otherwise muff put ail his eutflaadrng debts into the h?ads
of an attorney. Admail perfoa* who have any demands on'-’
him are desired to bring intheir accounts far payment,
He hath to fell THItEE TOWk LOTS in Savannah,
and several valuable TRACTS of LAND, viz.
A containing 1000 acres, known by the name of
Vale Royal, of which 2*o acres is exceeding good rice land 5
alfa 281 acres rice land opppfite tolt on Hutchinibn’s island,
* a !^ e r? rn ’ I ? ce jpounding machine by watei, a good
overfcers house, with leveral other improvements, a mile
and a half from Savannah, as well situated far pleasure and
profit as any traft in Georgia.
2 Ooe traa containing 800 acres, commonly known bv
the name of the Sabine Fields, formerly Mr. Thomas Bur
ceedingly well timbered with white and red oaks, bays and
nines, exceeding good land, at least 200 acres of good rice
land, anew barn 72 feet by 64, a good dwelling-house, and
other improvements.
One traft, containing 350 acres, two miles from Savan
k ™ ad 'j hiefl y Mgh fvvap.p, pleasantly
situated, hath on it a dwelling-house, barn, and other im
provements.
One traft, containing joo acres, on Little Ogeehee, very
good, withont improvements; it joins Mr. Haberfham’s lanZ
One traft, containing 1000 acres, in HaUfax, fronting on
Savannah river opposite Matthews’s Bluff, the richest find
ot river iwamp, well timbered with oaks and cypiefs. This
traft takes in two or threeaeres of high land for a settlement.
One other traft in Halifax, containing 450 acres, upon
the river, a noted place fora ferry, opposite to Mr. Blake's
* there w-a house and improvements upon it.
° d - *763* LACHLAN MACGILLIVRAY
A. JOURNEYMAN PRINTER may meet with good
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Strett J°? N * TON at the Printing-Office in Broughton-
JK ukcnt ’ CttCfß ° f Intcl,i S encc and Subscriptions lb! thip
%£*** *•'*
.TJLOUR, ship, middling, milk and buttsbread M,
Jr. 4eira wine In half pipe* and quarter cafeTj. ffiaic ;
fpirus, common rum by the hogihead, barrel, half bairel
and ten gallon kegs, cheese, butter, gammons, double beer’
loaf sugar, almonds, candles, soap, chocolate, white wine
vinegar, onions,’ bar iron, and earthen ware.
,N.B. Wanted immediately by said ChriAopher Pechin,
4<>ut 500 bnftelt of Indian corn; nee., and foal !,!.■. *
THE rubfcriber being about to leave this
very In tie tune, give, no ice to all persons indebted
to Francis Arthur and company, that there is an absolute
necessity for immediate payment of their refpeftive debt.
He willdiipoie of fix valuable TRACTS of LAND upon
very moderate terms, containing 4750 acres, via r
One traft fitnate on North Newport river, about f O -,
mileafromSunbury, containing 900 acres, 400 of which are
good swamp, with a fine reserve of water, a good dwelling,
npnfe thereon, and 80 acres of the high land cleared
Anothertraaof 3 50 Kr, on a navigable creek,'within
one mile of Suttory, good for mdtetr and rice, about oo
icm of thefuglmiid dewed, and a dweUing-houfe there*
on, pleasantly situated.
* 800 acres on Bull Town swamp, fourmiles from a landing
9°° acres on Nenyort swamp, fix miles from a Undine!
• 500 acres on said swamp, seven miles from a landine. ‘
130oacresm St. Andrews pari ft, two miks from a landing,
These four lall trafls are principally rice land, and etteei.
ency fortacVwater* prOT,nce ’ havin 8 g*‘ conveni.
.Enquire of Meflrs. James Read and company in Savan.
or in Sunbury of FRANCIS ARTHUR
._3f several town I ots in Sunbury, fome with im
prove men ts, like wife to dispose of.
kORG IA, ‘ 1
WV* a G T ral Court of Jl leas begun and hoi.
■7 *, . de ” at Savannah, on Tuesday the lithday of Ocio
'wau*ww‘n ay *r EiateiWk..Taitiin,- Abf.i„ m
Cmnr Wll !™ fl rffi3ke Peny,- Solomon
Cmnpt, David Hugmnen, Chnftian Rump, John Thomv
bwl an Le ” u > m S du J> fommoned an/returned to fine
th court, whereby they fi-
became liable to a fine of four pounds, but the /ion
*rJ[" u '’ tb* senior and presiding judge wij
“*g a 's ‘0 the (? m of forty
££. V t ,s . to R‘ ve notice, that procefi will moll certainly
Sfc/illS 7 *# r h i fa and fines > u “ fefs ‘be/ (hall refpeftively
ke good and fulhcient excuses upon oath within thir y
Pr-u™ d f te b^ reof - . C. PRYCE.
“Wthonotary s Office,
jL 3d Nov. 176;.
f- *• said defaulters are desired to take notice that a
M J P a y*Me at the offioe on every excuse, and that np re
g whatever will be given to any excuses but such as are
npon oath.
w - ttrf , nn , „ . - Hermitage, the 1 6tb Sept .
¥X7HEREAS the fubferiber's plantation, lately Chief
T:* Junice Grover s, now named Hermitage, is pricy
••fly aitd unfufferably annoyed and difiurbed by negroes,
who come there by land and water in the night-time, and
not only rob, Heal; and carry off hogs, poultry, focer,
corn, and his potatoes, but create very great diferders-a
mongft his slaves, by debauching his (lave wenches, who
have huffiands, the property of the fubftribfcr; and fome are
to audacious as to debauch his very house wenches: These
therefore are to give notice to all proprietors of slaves, that*
after the i6th September 1763, the fubferiber is determined
to treat all negroes that (ball be fbund within his fences
jutcr sun-set,. and before fun-rife, as thieves, robbers, and
invaders of his property, by lhooting them, end for that in
tent he has hired a white man proncrly armed for that pur-
P ose - PATRICK MACKAY.