Newspaper Page Text
TO BE SOLD,
APLANTAT ION, containing 1237 acres of good rice,
corn, and indico land, pleasantly situated about seven
miles ireft from Savannah, joins on lands of MeiTrs. Gib
bons and Benjamin Farley, on which there is a good dwel
ling-house, a barn with two floors, and a rice machine, a
great quantity of mulberry, peach, and apple trees, &c#
160 acres are already cleared, and under proper fences.
Tor further particulars enquire of
BARJH. ZOUBERBUHLER.
Imported in the brigantine Polly, and to be fold at Mr.
Pruniere’s wharff,
FRESH Engliih flour at 12s. per 100 lb. Englifli potatoes
at 2S. 6d. perbulbel, large bottles of Turlington at 245.
per dozen, fine Scots ofnabargs at Bd. per yard per bolt, for
*eady money, deer Ikins, or indico, by
WILLIAM QUINCE.
SIMON MUNRO
Has imported in the Polly, Quince, and the Fanny, Stark,
from London,
An assortment of European and east-in-
DIA GOODS, to be fold for calh, or a lliort credit,
it a low advance, at the (lore of Meflrs. John and James
Graham and company at Yamacraw.
N. B. A neat violin and case, and an ivory and a box
wood German flutes, likewise to be fold.
ASH will be given for BARRELED PORK, or FAT
LIVE HOGS, by JOHNSON and WYLLY.
Td be fold, for ready money, 04 Saturday the z%th day of January
inf. at the W r at:h-boufe in Savannah,
ONE TOWN LOTT in Savannah, number 1, in the
fourth tything, Anson’s ward, on which is a small
d*oLin£-houlc, the property of Mary Joubart, deceased, -
. and Li zed on execution by
MATT. ROCHE, Pr v. Mar.
TV be fold for ready money, at puhlick vendue , at the Watcb-boufe
h Savannah, on Tburfday the iqth of January inf. at the
ujteal hour,
A PLANTATION, containing 300 acres of choice
hickory and oak land, having several good springs
•*f wt*Hr thereon, with a large dvvelling-houfe well finiflied,
a kitchen, Are, ft able, tec. /] uate on the main road to
Aagufta, and very convenient to keep a (lore or tavern:
there are about fifty acres of land cleared; it has been
rented at 161. Sterling per annum.
Jlfc to he jold at the fame time,
. Another trafl of land containing 200 acres, having fome
improvements, and now lett at cl. per annum, fit uate on
tne river Savannah, with a good landing, in fight of the
above plantation, it is well timbered and fit for making of
lumber.— Any person inclinable to purchafc before the'day
of laie, may apply to the fubferiber in Savannah, who de
*ucb M arc indebted to him to difeharge the fame,
anu thole who nave any demands on h m, (hall, on deiiver
ing in their accounts, be paid immediately. *
JOHN BOWLKS. .
I Saturday mghr the 24th of December last, part of
the torefad, fore-halliards and fore-lheet, a s ma ll
’ t ° ra l UaV '\j ith f a hcly e, and fandry
other thirds were ifolm from the W Sturgeon, lying at
DVi<i C Uuiogham’s wharfi. Whoever can give information
Wi the offender*, Ihah have a reward of 5 1. Sterling, by ap-’
riy - lcg i°|M DAVID cUNrxrfu A L P
NO \\ in Savannah jail, a new NEGRQE MAN
taken ap at the mouth of St. Andrew’s Sound, at
tne booth nde of Turtle river, in Jane >762, by Peter
r * nt *. Ht -A 5 a tall black fellow, can’t speak EngKfti •
L C ?rrt ln u Pr - ,f ° n * me, and was°duW
advert*fed, but bung very sick and low, was indulged and
*l* P y ivate houle to ** tak ™ care of; from thence he
mad s I, IS * ,ca P e > afld was latel y taken up by lofeph Maflev
conftabie for St. John’s parish, who also adverted him. Y *
Savannah, 23d Dec. 1763.
Street, A LcttcrTof V,’lr* in Brought* -
Paper, are taken in, * s Intelligence, and Subscriptions for thi
TOBLER’s ALMANACKS
FOR THE YEAR i 7 6 4) ’
To be fold at Savannah, by DAVID ZUBLY
WANT E D,
A Yoke or two of strong STEERS broke to the drau.h,
stelrs “ “
THE following TRACTS of LAND,
ELLIOTT and GORDON, will be fold at S ?
vendue in Savannah, the 12th day of January foil f or f.
which ? y" r ’* * will , be paying interett, •
giving fecunty, if required. u
550 acres on South Newport, adjoining lands late of $
moel Haltings, moll part of it swamp, and great numbed
of white oak trees on it, dose to a landing, laid out
James Heart. 10
aoo acres at the head of Midway river, originally laid out
to Mannce Dullea, mostly swamp.
300 acres adjoining the fame, laid out to Grey Elliott
acres adjoining the above, laid out to John [ones ’
The three trafls above to be fold, if desired, altogether
which will make it a valuable trad, and is about three mile!
at mod from a landing.
15° acres of land on Midway, adjoining lands of Richard
Baker, Thomas Christie, and Baruch Norman, lad out to
Strong Alhmore.
ac [* s on. South Newport, adjoining lands of George
M Donald, laid out to Angus M‘Kay.
200 acres on Newport, near lands of Mr. Josiah Bacon,
laid out to John Cain. - ‘
100 acres adjoining the above, laid out to Grey Elliott.
350 acres adjoining the fame, laid out to John Humph
reys.
* T r C ! rafts to ° e together, if required; there
is a small fettlcment on the last; the whole abounds with
wmte oaic, and about 200 acres of swamp, not above two
miles from a landing.
100 acres in St. Andrew’s parifti, adjoining lands of Da
vid Douglas, laid out to Alexander Cameron.
co° acres at Midway, adjoining lands of the Hon. James
a y Mr. William Elliott, and Francis Lee, laid
out to Grey Elliot.
An iflandof marlh in Savannah river, opposite Augustine
\Vhitefidd tai!UDg ab ° Ut 400 aCreS * laid ° Ut t 0 Mr * J aaics
150 acres of land on South Newport, adjoining lands of
Hugh Ross Robert Stuart, and Donald M‘Donald, laid
out to Donald Kennedy.
250 acres adjoining the above, laid out to Hugh Ross.
2<>o acres adjoining the above, laid out to Robert Stugrt.
I Jieie three tracts will make a very valuable fetrietnent
and nee plantation, being near a landing.
°^ aiu * on Buffel 1 swamp, joining lands of An
gus M Kay and AnneM 4 lnto(h, laid out to Donald Kennedy.
150 acres of land on Newport river, adjoining lands join
ing lands late William Low’s, James Pritchard, and the
said river, laid out to John Baker.
200 acres of land on Little Ogechee, adjoining lands of
~ box an d Wilson, granted James Rutherford.
, a s° ac * c , s on Great Ogechee, adjoining lands of Mr. James
Whitefield, and granted him.
dee’s iCrC$ 0,1 lfland, late Richard Dow
-350 acres of land on North Newport, adjoining lands of
rancis Arthur and James Andrews, laid out to Samuel
Richardson.
mr*f° a l res and on adjoining lands of Donald
M intern and George M'latofh, laid out to Janies Stuart.
coo acres of land on Great Ogechee, adjoining lands of
John Reynolds, Efij; laid out to William Little.
Any person wanting to purchase the above at private sale,
before ihc above day, may apply to
GREY ELLIOTT.