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OjßniUost to the CCor&.jjourc m ©aftamtilij,
N , k t t‘L fu ! l ' ,aC ' and N f- GR °E FELLOW, (peaks no
fcngnjh, having on him a green jacket and a pair of
%Mte clcth breeches, taken op at Mr. Biewton’, plantation
near bavannan 9th Sept. 1765.
TO BE SOLD,
A LOT at the Truftees.Gardens, adjoining the building
yard of Mr. Switzer, containing 500 feet in depth to
k>w water mark, and 75 feet in width. ‘ For particulars en
quire of the Hon. Jonathan Brvan, Esq. or
ALEXANDER FYFFE.
THE fubferiber, after so many repeated felicitations.
once more defircs ail persons who are any wife indebted
to him. as well as to Morel and Hooper, to fettle the fame
to his fatisfadion by the 18th of OAober next, other* ife
they may depend on finding their accounts, &c. in the hands
©f his attorney. He also desires all persons to whom he or
Morel and Hooper are indebted to bring in their demands
by that day. JOHN MOREL.
N. B. In his absence they may fettle with Mr. Thomas
Ricd or Henry Kcall, who arc authorized to give difeharges
in his name.
ALL persons indebted to the ellatc of Thomas Hooper,
deceased, are detired to make immediate payment,
otherwise their accounts, Sec. will immediat lv be put in
hit by JOHN MOREL, Admr.
7a it Mat the Printing- Ojfi.f,
A LARGE COLLECTION OF BOOKS,
AMONG WHICH ARE,
HUME’s hillory of England, 6 vols. 410, Whitby’s pa
raphrase on the new tcflament, 2 vols. 4:0, Ward's
mathematicks, Ncttleton on virtue and happiness, Glade's
cookery, hillory of California, a vols. Svo, nature display
ed, 7 vols. izmo, Gay’s fables, Dodiley’s Efop’s fables,
Rafielas prince of Abyfmia, 2 vols. Amelia, 4 vols. Mar
monters moral tales, 2 vols. treatise on the management and
education of children, Sheridan on Britilh education, crazy
tales,gentleman inllruclcd,2 vols.Boyer’sTelemachus,2 vols.
moral mifccllany, pleating inrtructor, Sidney Bidulph, 3
vols. adventures of David Simple, 2 vols. fables for the fe
male sex, Salmon’s gazetteer, Martin’s gazetteer, Love’s
surveying, Johnson’s dictionary, 2 vols. Boyer’s,French
grammar, Pineda’s Spanilh grammar, Wallis’s farrier’s dic
tionary, Tom Brown’s works, 4 vols. Lady Montague’s
letters, 3 vc!s. Carter’s poems, Chinese tales, adventures
of a guinea, 2 vols, reverie, 2 vols. devil turned hermit,
f..ir Greek, fortunate country maid, : vols. Locke on edu
cation, merry fellow, death of Abel. Tookc’s pantheon.
Prior’s p erns Colden’s hillorv of the five Indian nations of
Canada, 2 \ols. hi if or y of feme of the penitents in the Mag
dalcn hcufe, 2 vols. life and adventures of a reformed Mag
dalen, : vrd-. Anson’s voyages, Adventurer, 4 vols. Guar
dian, 2 voL. Rambler, 4 vols. Dodflev’s poems, 6 vols.
hidon of France, 4 vols. Banyan’s pilgrim’s progrcls and
holy war. Jcnk'*s devotions, Mair’s book-keep ng, arith
metic* by feveraJ hands, bibles and prayer-books ofdirtV
jrnt sizes, new tetlaments, pfalters, fpclling-books, prim
mer*, horn-bcok', catccbifms, Sec. Ac.
At fame place may be had, imperial, medium, demv,
folio and 410 poll gilt, 4:.’ pod black edged and plain,
foolfcape, and other forts of writing paper, marbled, cart
ridge, and broe,n paper, blank books, memorandum and
receipt bock’ interleaved with blotting paper, sealing wax
ar.J wafers, inkpowucr, bell Dutch and common quills,
pen:, uleful blanks, Arc..
CASH will be given for about lexen hundred weight of
deer-(kins, by applying to the printer.
Cos be folD bn the fubfcribrr,
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES of as good
RICE LAND as anv in this province, fituatcon the
north point of Onflow Idand on the river Saxannah, about
eight miles above Savannah. Every acre of the laid land is
so unexceptionable good that a particular defeription of it is
u 4 e els. —Anv person inclinable to treat for the fame may ap
plv to me in Savannah, cr at mv plantation oppofitc to the
said island. ALEXANDER WYLLY.
THF. faleof Capt. lohn M‘lntolh’s hnds, which was to
ha\e been this dav, is pat elf till Monday the 16th of
leptember in ft. MATT. ROCHE, Ptov. Mar.
bavannah, Monday 2d Sept. 17^5.
RUN AWAY from the fubferiberh; plantation about thfl
ioth Auguil lail, TWO NEGROES; Abram,
Diack fellow, about five feet fix inches high, aged about 20
years, had on when he went away a blue fearnought jacket
an old flap, and an old hat with very little brim ; theothef
named Peter, a short fellow, fire feet three inches high,
aged about 25 years, had on when he went away a negroe
cloth jacKet and breeches, and a white and green cap. Who
ever takes up the said negroes, or either of them, and dch
vers them to my overseer, or the warden of the work-house,
lhall be entitled to a reward of 10s. sterling for each of them,
with reasonable charges.
And whereas many of the inhabitants in the town of Sa
vannah have for feme years part employed their servants and
negroes in cutting timber and marlh grass, and killing
game, on my land, highly prejudicial to my intcrcft, Thii
is therefore to forewarn and delire all persons to defiil, as
I am determined not to l'ubmit to such trefpalies hereafter,
and all who oftenJ may depend on being proiecutcd and
dealt with according to law.
__ LACHLAN MCILLIVRAY.
Zftt &übfc:ibcr Jug to ferll,
HIS ISLAND ofGREAT-WASSAW, with ALL THE
ADJOLNMNG ISLANDS and HARD-FEEDING
MAKbHhb, containing upwards of 4000 acres: Great part
of the large island confiils of a variety of low meadow and
other planting land, which may be cafily prepared for corn,
mdico, or rice ; allb a great quantity “of live oak, cedar,
and the bell kind of pitch pine, for ihip-building ; distant
but one *iuc oi flood to Savannah; and has on it upwards of
too head of fine tame cattle, many sheep and hogs, and a
it'w horses and mares, w'hich will be iold together w'ith the
ifland . —\\ hoever is inclined to purchale the whole may
have one, two, or three years credit, if required.
Savannah. Auguil JAMES DEVEAUX.
2. /6;.
Zht fubferiber to frll,
About three hundred acres of exceed
ing GOOD RI\ER SWAMP, adjoining his plan
tation where he lives, tor further particulars inquire of
ARCHIBALD BULLOCH.
THE fubferiber intending to remove his family into the
country, will fell or lease the HOUSE on the Bay
where he now lives, which is as well iituated, either for
bufinels or the uIV of a private family, as any house in Savan
nah. The dwelling house contains a large ilore well fitted
for dry goods, four fire rooms and three rooms without fire
places, a large brick cellar for the ule of the Ilore, and a
small one for the ufc of the family. Amongst the out
buildings there are two good lodging rooms with fire places,
a kitchen, back-store, waih-houfe, liable, chair-house,
pigeon-house, &c. \c. and a good w ell in the vard.—Any
peril n who inclines to purchale or leak mav appiv to
LEWIS JOHNSON.
Cos be folD on reasonable termcf,
A TRACI’ of FIVE HUNDRED ACRESofLAND,
iituated on a navigable creek, called Collins’s creek,
on the south fide of Great Ogechee, adjoining the planta
tion of Mr. James Butler, containing about 200 acres of
good swamp, 230 ofoak and hickory land, and 50acresof
pine barren. Also,
A TRACT of SIX HUNDRED ACRES, very plea
fantlv situated on the south bank of Midway river, about
four miles above the town of Sunburv, fit either for rice,
corn, or indico. For further particulars enquire of the
printer.
TO BE SOLD,
A TRACT of LAND on Great-Ogechee rixer, oppo
site to the intended town of Hardwicke, containing
500 acres, exceeding good land for rice.
ONE TRACT on Savannah river, containing6oo acres,
being part of an island about a mile above the blurt’of Pu
rvlburgh; this is exceeding rich land, and well timbered
with white oak and cypress.
ONE TRACT, containing 360 acres, being an island in
the Alatamaha river, a little above Darien, very good rice
land, and well timbered with cypress.
Anv person inclinable to purchale any of the above lands
may apply to Alexander Wyllv, Esq. in Saxanr.ih, or to
JOHN WT.REAT.