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fubfcriWr tetemHng (boa to letta ilihr province-**
X dcfires all persons haring demands again ft him to feftd
tkm iOj in order that theymay be Off; be likewise
desires all thofis who are indebted to him topay by the firft
of January next, other wife they may mpett their acoori&ts
trill be put into the hands of a Uwytrto -be sued for. J
- v THOMAS WHITE. ‘
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“A TRACT of LAND on river, opjmi
jfX to the Intended town of Hardwicice, containing
SOO **. exceeding good M ‘***&. u.. .
ONE TRACT on Savannah river,, containing 6bo acres*
• being part of an ifiand about a mile above the bluff of Pn
fy&urghi this is exceeding rich land, and well timbered
jrithwhite oak and cypfefs.
OKE TRACT, containing 360 acres, being an ifiand ni
the AUtanuha river, a little above Darien, vtry good rieq
ked, and well timbered with cypress. 4
!, Aay T P°ffon inclinable to purchafc any of the above lapds
may apply to Alexander Wylly, £%. in Savannah, or to
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Cos bt fain sap tfte fubfctlbtc, :,i , •’
3 “'WO HUNDRED AND FfFTY ACRES of a* gOod
, RICE LAND as'any in this province, fituateon th|
Appoint of Onflow Island on the river Savannah, about
“eight inites above Savannah. Every acre of the (hid land is
foanexceptionably good that a part ic hit r defeription of it is
•ofeieft.—Any person inclinable tp treat for the lame may ap
ply to me*ln Savannah, or at my plantation opposite to the
4fd Island. ; . - „ ALEXANDER mil%
. ‘Cfo- ftrtfcjtbtr bW roOdl,
T TIS fSL ANt)-df GRtAT.WASSAW, widtXLLTUt
Xl’ ADJOfNJNG ISLANDS atnMHARDtfBEDING
’ MARSHES, containing upward* of 40050 acres: Great part
•of the large ifiand cOmms bfa tarlefy of low meadow and
*bh:planting land, which may be Cafllyprepared for efirn,
sndico, or quantity of lrve-oak-, cedar,
fojr flop-building; difiaot
Tutewe udc of flood to Savannah; and Has on it apwar<b of
too head fide smbe cattte, many flttep and hogs, and a
kdMd&sf r wkjgfff tofftt Tin'/hlrf trfilrtihr T ii isl
.■* 9m w m win WTXiI TTTv
island.-s-Whoever is inclined to purthftfe tod whole may
Twve dneT two;’Or three, years credit, if required.
Savannah, JUgaft TAMES DEVEAUX.
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A ROUT THREE HUNDRED ACRES of.EXCEED
r& M&i<s®LD, m Smfurgaj the 2sd day mat, at
tkt smtb*ge btrSammtnak, -ftr *UHfy m*My §h f ,
TOWiS iLOT in Savanhab, No in the fowth
. 9mmkmt m execottom 7
tb* famrjkgi midfhtct With MM SOLD t 0
of ONE THOUSAND
Hardwiefe*.and boomied north with land in the
poffflßon of Mr.ljoho G6rdon, fonth wiUi kad of Mm WM
; hasn Littk, wdft with tend of Govdhmi Reynolds, and <eaft
.oiivthe nbrth branch-of St. Catherine's .river anW ranrifrfefc
Re 4 Bad Neck. vAtfo, A TOWN LOT da Hardwire,
-N0.182. The propertyof A 1 enander Keilet, E^b. and ta.
ifcen in<xeeation by ; l MATT.*ROCHE, Ptov. Mto.
.Savannah, Friday
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WHEREAS Elixaheth Myers,! my wife, eloped from
m3 about the middle of September lad, and carried
with her a gold ileeve button and ieveral other thing#, I
4o hereby offer a reward of 6s. ilerlin? to any person who
/nU inform me where lbe i*. Idb also de fire that no peribn
will credit her on my account, as I will pay- no debts- of her
( - . ; : HENRY FREDERICK MYERS, /
A*,TALL full-faced well fet/NEGROE FELLOE,
no Englim, has on ar white negroc Cloth jacket
tWn3 a whhe canvals cap, add lms a star on Wieft
fhouidef, taken np nrar Mr. Wright's plantation in Carolina
t*,a*U.7^Ja--
* He tatfi an rerntmatn? term#,
PLANTATION where the fubfcribtr now Uve*
; agreeably situated about one mile from SavAnaml.
telning 130 acres of tend; above 50 acres is cleared and
under fence,, whereon is a good dwelling-house, kitchen,
tod many conveniences fit'for a family, alio a barn, Iteblc*
Chalr aiKl cartboufe, a good garden, and an orchard plant!
e4 \ w^-i l l c . bci l lcinds * fruit * Also, SIX NEGROE WffiN
tod j BOV, a STOCK of TAME CATTLE, HORSED
MARES, and SHEEP, PLOUGHS, PLANTATION
“TOOtS;
****** /*■ >iri1 ’ wrLLIAM EWEN.
*0 BE SOLD, cm Monday the lZth day -of tiovmbte* at ih
. duaUhi-hcufit cf tbt Luc Mr. miliam Smith,, for
v . momy, _ .... . :
QEVERAL Valuable Negroes, Cattle and Heries, Tan*
.Smt li€afber,tod Houlehald Furniture, /the fuopeorty of
the laid Mr. William Smith, and tnken tm execution W
Savannah,. Wedpelday MATT. ROCHE, Fa>v. Mar,
13th Nov. 1765.
tfO BE SOfip, Wr the 26th day (f November, at the
*“ J houje of Mr. tvimmn Devin, for ready money,
A FEW .Negroes, fonte Cattle,Horfos, Plantation Tpoli,
and Houfeliold Furniture, the property of thfrfiridMr.
. William Dcvm, mnd taken in execution by -
* Savannah, t3h MATT. ROCHE, Troy. Urn.
Nov. If6c. Ut: .
’ O B £ 8 OJL D,
: A PLANTATION, coouiouig 1500 wrettffoodrfc*
c °f” and mdreo land, pleasantly fituatedatewntiiwen
mites weft from ‘Savannah, and joins on leads of Mefih,
Gibbonsand.Bcejajmn Farley: On which there ,1s a good
dwelling,hpufe, abarn with floors and a brick chimney,
a rice machine, and all other neceftary out-houtet. About
aoo acres are already cleared and under properfonous, Those
inclinable.to purchase must apply before the firft of Jamiarr
BARTH. fcotJBEKBt/HLRR.
who has to let on the Bay the ft ore lately occupied by
Meflrs. Morel and Telfair. .
STALL FED CATTLE, in good order, for immediate
afir, Qr fit to carry to sea, being afed to -dry'food ? / may
be had, at a few hoars notice, either at John SmUh's-pten*
tattoo, or tehrt by him on board ftvipat Cockfpur, wifi pro
per food for them to go to sea, from the loch of
to therft Os May.
; SJfougßt to tljt in Oabaun#6,
A TXLT Rout old NEQROE FELLOW, fpcriu f
■ Er.glifl), has on whit, ncstoe cloth jicketauioteechcj,
and is a liatjc marked in the face with the fataUnoot. nke%
up aibout So miles from Savannah •