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A jimfr aViflpd
cffin&of pinj.bamn, rioc and corn land, with a gery g°° a
4 place for Sock as any at Little Qjtfchee. v ..
another TrTct, FIVE HUNDffiagya >
the parieFChrilLeChqrch,. ntuate on the Rivet Lux!e*<sgWhL
14 p?iie J>y land from Savamvjdi, bounded northwardly by lands of the
jion.Tmncis Harris, vyy goad fox corn pr indico..
FWe HUNDRED Acres eg the said river, with a very good bluff,
where a aoo tons burthen may load at the landing, a ,quaptitv of
♦ hich good com, indico, and rice land, and the rest good P ,o^*®r f fc FT
fdnthcrly by lands of the said Francis Harris* and
northwardly by the marfheTof Great-Ogechee. -
▲ Whoevm- clusica to purchaie any of the above trafts ny apply so llr.
Jofephclajr merchant in Savannah, or to John Willfon planter atLittle-
Qpechee. . ?
-/'Grenada muscovado sugar; coffee, cu-
VJ COA, CHOCOLATE, and CLARET, to be fold by
*- . RICHARD WYLLY.
TCFMJOLJ}, purjuanto laji-witl of John tlobjon, de
4*afedt on Saturday the. 16 tb ‘'July next y at Jaid Hcbfons late
- dwellinr-boufe in aiugufla , * < -
ATI. THE'SAID DECEASEDS ESTATE, consisting of eight
choice Virginia born Negroes; two Feather Beds fnd Furniture,
and fondry other Eadsdf Hon ft hold Pifriiitrire. The terms of sale rea
dy monev/’ MATTHEW HOBSON, Executor.
■ 4th- Jtine. rrdßJ ~' 4 ” ” ‘■* *;f ‘ ;
THE ‘ r fubllritK\ v !ilviQg.takeVa lioule at, the back of Mr, koche’s,
1 HAS A His method of teaching children
being well known~tn oPSavannah, therefore it needs no farther
explanation, and hours tfioTe gfefttleaieo and ladies who formerly favoured
him with the tuition of their chiidrep will Hill continue them, and they
m£y depend upon (ebrtety, due card, diligence, and conltomt attendance
brine given bv * .V PETER GANDY.
* I RB * w . ... .t"Oil 8 t •I'SitJ,L u,
THE HOUSE and LOT on thtißay adjoining the Hon. Noble Jones,
Efq.’s, at present in the poffeflion of Mrs. Hcriot Crooke; also,
the FIVE andtFORTY-FIVE ACRE LOTS t.ereunto belonging.
Fnrfurther particular*.<nqirof : ALEX. WYLLY.
r ipfl E Comm USoijers appointed by an Act of the General Affeinbly
* to pnt up to publick (ale, and to fell to the bed bidder, far the
termef fire years, the Furry ata place called Pine-Bluff on Great Oge
chee siver, GIVE THfS PUBLICK NOTICE, that they wijl meet at
the said ftrry, on Thursday the 30th of this inftan f June, when the fame
will be j ut up to publick sale, and fold to the bed bidder, for the term
aforefrid, at the hour of 12 of the clock. The conditions are, that the
porckaftr dr paicbafcfs thereof do pay one moiety of rhe purdjafe money
at tired* pi ration of one year, and the remaining moiety a: the expiration
of two years fr >in the davof fa'e, giving such fecarity as the (aid Com
ir:(sones shall approve of. __
N. H. The Com miff oners, as soon as poflible, ifiebd4^gr C eahle to
the directions of the said aft, to erect a brick chimney t& the ferry-houfe,
and make all other necessary repairs to fame, and alio will erect a
died on thecaufeway on the opposite fide, at the publick.
* Jone 7, t?6B-
ALL pericns indebted, to me arc requeued to fettle and pay the fame
by the firft day of July next, otherwise they will be sued without
further notice. STEPHEN MILLEN.
/v SINGLE MAN qualified as a SC H O 6LM!*$ fE*R""niay"me<x
with encouragement by applying Midway to JOHN BAKER.
the hours of nine and twelve in theTurenoon of the se
cond day of June instant, there was A GOLD WATCH dropt,
*ixt the Church and Mr. Roche’s, or from thence to the Bluff opno
fiteto the Market Wharf, with this mark R K. 2 twice on the dial-plate,
aosl T S on four different places of the inner case, the outer case covered*
With green fhigrcen almost wore off. Any person who has found said
watch, and will deliver it to the printer hereof, (hall have a reward of
fr-c pounds fieri ing
70 BE&o£l), on Monday the ii tb July next.
ALL THE PERSONAL ESTATE of thelateJOSEPH PRUNTER&
deceased, confiftbig of Negroes, Flour, Wine, Household Fu ni
tre, Bedding, Wearing Apparel, &c. All those indebted to said estate
ov bond, note, or bnok*debt, are desired to make pivrnent, and all those
who have any demands against said estate are defied to give in their ac
counts, properly attested, to |AMES MOSMAN, ) _
JOSEPH CLAY, ( Executors.
GEORGIA. ■
‘fTTHEREAS I have received information from the Commanding Offi-
Y V cer of the Detachment of his Majeftv’s 6oth Regiment of Foot
now lying at Charlcfiown, That HENRY MYER. a Deserter from the
(lid Detachment, is harboured and concealed bv fome evil-difpnfcd er
son or persons within this province, 1 do hereby offer FIVE POTINinc
STERLING REWARD for the difeovery of such offender or offenders
to he paid on his, her, or their con vision, and TWO POUNDS STFR*
LTNG for apprehending the (aid deserter, and delivering him to the
ieleperof the common goal in Savannah, over and above thefum allow
ed by afl of parliament. WILLIAM GRvEMK, Attornev-Geneml
N. B. The said Henry Myer is five feet eight and a half inches hih
twenty seven years old, of a hrown complexion, brown hair, long vi
sage, by trade a coachman, and was born at Hildelheim in German
He ajfo robbed Capr. Fnfer at the time he deferred.
AMSI at P r * nt i n g-Offict im Br9ugbt§n-Street, whert Adrer
*” ull'jtenoe. nd Subfcriptioni for thii Paper, ire taken inf— Hand-Bill.. AJwtifr*
ments, &c. pFmtod at tnc ftiorteft Netic*.
‘prUi **■ TO B*E *s-OT?T> r • - *
F r*HB SHOP Iltely occttnidd by, Dr. Andrew JohfiftoVr Alfoflh.
I LARGE SHOP COUNTER 1 with drawers, and A CfiUiJNT3
TYOP TOW. Enquire of JAMJES JOHNiS fON
“t LtTperfonTindebted untp JOI* 1 rHUTL'FN, or
A* .TREUTLEN aud CRONBEKGHER, pf Ebenezer, merchaqtv
by bond, npte, or otherwise, aredefired totakenoti<e, unlefs they
difeharge the fame, or ftVtlfc to their fatlsfadipn, before the acth July
next, they will be faed without further notice by WlLi.l AM YOUNG,
il /HEREAS little it any notice has been taken of my advertifancnL
W, requiring tqofe indebted to tbe. ESTATE of JOHN
efpccially for goods jpurebafed at vendue in September lift; L> pay their
refpedive debts, I tlh therefore dire ft ed to foe tv erf person whole debt
shall bd Unpaid on thefirft day of Jjaly next, ofjvhicb they Wjfl gleafcto
take thiVas thaonly notice I, (hall give them; and I require the creditor*
ot the said estate to fend in to me, by that time, a clear date of their de
mands', that the fatne may be finally adjusted and fettled. - '. *
lane 20. 1768. W’ , . , tSREY FtLldTli
/ xaME into my inclo'ure, A TWO YEARS OLb BIVaC*
V_> WHITE BULL* Whoever owns the (aid bull must apply to and
prove their property before |OH,N MARTJN at Newport.
Up by my hunters, A WILD DARK BAV* MARE^'with
X a bald faceapd two white legs, neither branded nor docked. Any
person that has a tawfyl claim to the said mare* must prove their property,
and pay the charges according to law to JOHN RAE.
Hall, icth tune, i-yfiS.
To be fold by tbe Subjtnser, I ‘ ”
AFORTV-FIVE ACRE LOT, abqut three mile* from town, on the
north fide of tbe enft road, bounded on the east by a marsh, and on
tbe south-west by land formerly David Cunrtingham’s. Any person in
clinable to purchafe.may apply to JAMES THOMAS BROOVS
—: : —ro'Trsdl and,
A TRACT OF LAND in St. George’s parilh, containing 1200 acres
aco of which arq on Savannah river, and chiefly rich rice
swamp, the rest pine tines and fome exceeding good rice land; and on
the said land is a flw-mill, about two miles from the landing, Which for
th ft two years has always ciit 100,000 f et a year, and the
best on this rivety it has every convenicncy for the sawing bufinefs.that
can be desired, andU Capable of still greater improvement, Thepurchat
fer may also have tSMi horses, fome caette and hogs, -tifed to the pkee.
The terms will besrdry reasonable, and to a good purchafer* fufficient cre
dit will be given by ; ANDREWTJRINER.' ‘
’ UP about nine months ago, by Goldwire, Marti®
I ReJUndprJaad. Miu tip D.ifiier, in die parrfh qf St. Matthew, the
following STRATS.
A Brown Bay Horse, with a small fkar in hi* fbrehead, near 14 hand#
high, branded on the off buttock JR. .1 < r .. . c7*
A Yellow Bay, about 13 hands high, branded on the off bnttock (thf
bne. , • ... ~ . „
A Grey Horse, IjJ hands high, branded on the near shoulder and buH
tock 3 R, and on the oft fnoulder TN in one, and has a large blue spot
on his right-chrek. • ...
A Strawberry Roan Mare, hands high, branded on the near Ihouk
der A . . ‘ .• . , , ,
M, the A joining the top of the M, and on the buttock W. • ,
The owners of rhe above ftraya mod prove their property before’’ >
June 14, 1768. IOHN ADAM TREUTLEN. -
\\l HERE AS iht PARTNRRsHiP ol'bviNATu M'iiAV nd Ou.
V V has been for feme considerable time diiolved, and by the death
of the late Donald M'Kayjhe PARTNERSHIP of M‘KAY and SPAL
DING also and as the ivholeof the books and papers arein my
hands, as partner of Donald M‘Kay and Cos. and fdhriving partner of
M‘Kay and Spalding, I hereby give notice, that unlafs every person in
debted to these different concerns does not difeharge or fettle their several
detys to my fatisfadion by the ift November next, I ftiall bclhnder the
difagrceablo necessity of taking legal steps to recover what may then rea
main due or nnfettled, and it is hoped that this will serve as proper no
tice to all concerned. JAMES SPALDING.
N. B. Mr. James Bruce will beat Frederica for the purpofoof fettling
the above affairs, and has fall authority to give proper dlfchafves.
UP at Ebenezer by Frederick Oxe, A LIGH T SORREL
MAjJE, with a small bell, white mane and tail, branded P ft
and fomethang like a heart. The owner must apply at Ebenezer to -
irtfa JOHN FLERL.
JOHN intending to be ahftnt from this pro*
Vince for fome time, hereby gives notice, that he is ready to aqfwer
IfTy fmt that may be brought against him, and to appear and give bail to
any riM|ns that (hall be iflued, agreeable to an ad of the General As
-111 I thg Att! * chrncn t Ad. . . t
v liß2Digl)t to the
AT*LNEW NEGROB FELLOW, can’t speak F.nglifli, about
five feet (even inched high, about thirty vears of age, has a largft
fear On the left fide of hi* head, and on his left arm, with holes in his
ears, has on a white negroe cloth jacket with blue binding round the
pocket flap*, and two pieces of old blanket, with a red cap, taken up af
Ebenezer. sift May, 1768.
TWO NEGROE FELLOWS, lately brought from Aogufta, and
del vered by the Indians to the white people. They fay they both
belong to one man, but cannot tell his name. They also fay the Indians
gave them tne names of Harry and Bear. Harry is about five feet (even
inches high, and twenty-five vears of age ; Bear is about five fee t three
inches high, and forty years old. • 16th June, 1768. ‘