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TO BE SOLD, on Thr/Jay tbefrf JajofTelrumrt **,
MA VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND,
£\ situated near the town of Savannah on the broad
road leading to the Tillage of A Aon,
five honthtd acl*, four hundred tf which is exceed-
Bind red acres of the above trad good
rice lan4 acrei of this land already cleared
v and under fence, with a good dwelling-hoofe, negroe
houses. and other conveniences; forty acres under bruflied ; with a num
ber ol\, AILS ready split. Also, TEN SEASONED NEGROES, a
ninng which are firveral good fawyeri. Likewise, A PARCEL OF
ROUGH RICE, SEED POTATOES, CORN* and PRASE, andt fe.
ofoefsiticlei. The conditions to be made known at the time of sale,
N which will begin at 11 o'clock at .the said plantation. A plan of the laid
land to be Ren in the hand* of < . .. .
E.WEN and BOLTON* Vendue-Matter*
; froit) bp me fcxMfiilEt;
A TRACT OF LAND, yichi# two miles and a half of Savannah,,
cajitaming two hundred and fifty acres* fifty acrei of it ii exceeding
'•odd tide land, ‘id the other two hundred is the very bed of oak land,
and equal to'ansin the* province forindigo and corn ; TWO LOTS OP,
r i/AND!N SAVANNAH* adjoining Mrs. Sitnpfon’s land upon the Bay,,
°one df thHh irict&des the llreet that leads from the Bay to Yamacraw, and,
•TeutkfuV'iW'freibL |he other is 84 feet by ito. Credit will be gi-:
•¥en^mil* l ntsoare next, pay#* interdl, and giving security if required. 1
.7, .77 ..A i. ’ JOHX SIMPSON*.
. ,1 ,, F OR- SA L# E>- v. to .. •
T?pUR MUNBRED ACRES OF LAND, fituamon Vernon River;
jP ’ this traft is a nartofßewly, well known in this province for its fc*-
and is capable of making a compleat indigo
plantation, having every conveniency. A veflel may load at the landing
u scat dram ifo* water. For particulars enquire of m
2 gUBMy , JOHN MOREL,
npHis is to-give notice to those persons who bought Pews in the two
. Jg ■ and.in other parts of ChrithChnrek in Savannah,
and have not paid for them, that, if they do not pay the several fonts doe
1 for the#t ihdy will be pat up again for sale, to the highest bidder, on
j .Monday thd-i 2th of February next. The sale wilt begin at 11 o’clock in
v
* By Order'of the Vertry, **• <• - • <
’; U .M , . E WEN and BOLTON, Vendue-Matters.
7yo r naiH he fold at the btuyt !aii/y ptjftflii by Mar -
tin Lytu , dectaftd, nt Tamacraiv,
(COMB HoafehoM Furniture, Carpenters Tools, a Parcel of Cedar Ports
. Refnfie Cedar Boards, Riding Mare, Wearing Apparel, Sec. i
-'belonging tb tboßrtataof the Lid deCcafcd. The sale will begin at 10
•o'clock i* the forenoon.
K t All porfops indebted to said eftatfc-aredefired to pav their accounts im- i
• media Ml and thole having demands agaihft it to fend in their accounts,
qpropcvly tfttrted, to ! ROSB\GANDY, Administratrix; !
•f*”''"'n f- e i>, ‘."V;/ ~!
careful Man, as an OVERSEER, who un&rftands planting I
* Ricy* for h plantation near Savannah. Enquiie of the printer,..
?tJ i'RAYED from my’plantation, ROAN STALLION, branded oa
the new buttock JW, about 15 hands high, a natural pacer : A
CREAM COLpUkED STALLION, trots, branded o the mounting
Jtde. MR it joule, and a K, ,14 bands high: A GREY GELDING,
‘Branded ope, about it hands high, trots,.pacer flow, and canters.
’Alio 101 l from my landing, A CANOE, about 15 feet long, not timber
ad. and.Without eyy thwarts, ends sharp. . .Any petfon who will
‘deljver'the (aid horses or canoe to Richard Wylly in Savannah. William
JWylly op.JpherbliceHiU,, or to me, Ihall be reasonably re wauled.
b” T.Ve’ < • / ‘ ■ „ ALEX. WYLLY.
STQ £E. EG LI), at ike Exchange ia Savannah, tn Friday the 2 and day ts Ftbra
, .. Jif -.1 art next, ’
SIX NEGROE MEN, THREE NEGROE WOMEN, and ONE
NEGROE BOY, late the property of Capt. David Cutler Braddock,
4aceafe<L fold under executions by ‘ • MATT. ROCHE, Prov. Mar.
Savannah, Jan. 24, 1770. ‘ ‘
TO BE SOLD, at tbt Exchange h 1 Savannah, tn Friday the 2fd day / Febru
‘ .. .. v. r. -ptfjuxr, ,
r FOLLOWING k TRACTS OF LAND, viz.
ONIJ °° North.Npwport River, abodt four miles from
Suuburjr,” containing 900 acres, 400 of which are good swamp,
with a fine referveof water, a good dwelling-house thereon, and 80 acres
of the high land dlcarcd ;
,l acMi, on a navigable creek, within one mile from Sunbury, good
Tor indigo.and-rice, about 90, acres of the high land cleared, and adwel
br.g house thereon, pleafanUy iituated j
Soo acres pn BuTl Town swamp, four mites from a landing ;
900 acres CD Newport swamp, fix miles from a landing ;
500 acres on said swamp, seven miles from a landing ;
, i ;no actcs in St. Andrew’s parilb, two miles from a landing ;
A Houfeand Two Lot* in Sunbury, at present occupied by Dr. Stuart;
The whole late the property of Francis Arthur, deccafed, and fold un
der execution by MATT. ROCHE, Prov. Mar.
Savannah, 24th January, 1770.
The terms frill be made know n at the sale.
, SAVA N N A H, Jamuaxy 24.
Biday ua caine to town from South Jsipy I
, Wright* E q. (eldest son of his Excellency our Governor
who arrived at Charleflown from London the nth ioll. in the
fliip Bcaufain, Capt. Curling.
~ Wf hear his Excellency the Governftrlias been pleafedTS
grant a reprieve, for a month to Thomas Jones, who was fcntenced to be
banged tbit day for borfo-rtealing. , ;
The Aurora, Capt. Fuller, from Eafi Florida, which put int*
Tybae the loch info failed for Nerth Carolise on Tfturfday Lft; and the
foow King Geerge, Capt. punfcombe.from£t,.M*riiiv’s, which put in
on Monday tta r£th, also failed for Beaufort in South-Casolina on Mon
day the aid inst.
The brigt. Frinco Frederick, Jamea W& mnOey. *iy fail for Cowes
o Monday or Tuesday next. .Fw pnflgge Mkmbr at McHrs.
Clay tad Hater foam’s float, where letters intended to be Text u ,v
(el may be left. . > ‘ f 7 vt/<
The fchoener Fly, John Itofs mnfter, is arrived tn this river r
maica. f m J 1 *
RICE, 78. 6d. the 100 lb.. f
EMTtntn Uwards stjt - r-
Jan. 19, Sloop Littla Bob, Andre* Cimpbell, it >- Tuikr in rt!n !
a., Brigt. Friendlhip, ThoSa, Ocfb. , An"*
Entcrid Outwards ‘|, u *
Brigt. Chance, Thomas Pulker, t a r ' r
Ship Berwick, Gc-oje Moor/ St Vjnc ' Ci
’ Sloop'Greyhoond, Nathan Coftym, Turks. lfl,J
Sloop William and Mary, Josiah Profter, Boflnn
•• ■ “ son ’ , bS:
- - °" D t‘
Bngt. Fanny, William Robertson, St Kim
Schooner Two Friends, John Pulling, - R o a nn
Schooner Wrlliafn, RichnM Steed, c. “
Schooner Elixa, Jacob Stephen*, • * ‘ * aI- *
Schooner Dolphin, Jooathmi Wrekham, ‘
Bngt. Willum r„a R.mv,. j°|,„ Sulto „. !B,rbdc
Bngt. Indurtry, James Mrrcer, §t Nick .
Bngt. Sally,’ Jonathan Tied well, ‘
Schooner Three Friends, Joseph Scot, J
Brrgt. Princt Frederick, James Watt, Covr
CtiAato
Jan. 19. Schooner Rebecca, William Laverdy, 1 Don llft ll
aw, Schooner Liberty, Richard Churchill; Sbath Carolina
Schooner Betsey and Katie, Thomas Sherman, Dominica
Sails* e
Jan. 1;, Schooner Tryal, William Gtfrifh, r ’ $, r llr J
19, Bngt. Hope, William Chdflie, ’ • 1 c
:r Bngt. indurtry, James Fdffe, 1 ‘ Falmou-K
.o, SchooMrLi.eO.lt, N.thi.irf p or(w , - L/tufc,
22* Bngt. Florida, Thomas Fell, •• Oporro
On Thm/day the *5 th day of January, WILL BE SOLD AT FE]m/T,lt
. ufnalplaet in Savannah,
A * ik *"*v i r*>
Also, 1 WO TRACTS OF LAND, fitoate upon the said River of Little-
Settile, con taimng each 1500 acres, well known to be al good Js anv in
this province for nee, and indigo, upon which sueerefted'a gbod
OV,r ' ee / S L houfe ’ barn * *" d ®*her convenient and
af ' da^<> ‘ ?, 200 acres cleared and under good fence.
CARPENTERS, COOPERS. ANt)’ PLANTATION TOOLS
NAILS, A FETTJAGUA AND CANOE. ’ XOOLS,
And, on Tburfsay th* tp* daf ts February, WILL BE SOLD AT FENDUt
‘*! Gr *yfi* Beaufvt, SonlLCarthna,
HOUSE NEGROES FURNITURE, books, and five
The conditions will be credit till tfe trt day of January 1771 for
all sums above sol. sterling, the fame to be paid in gold or silver atthe
ral ; es ’ *p arol,Ba currency, or bills of exchange at par; paying
satereft, and giving approved focurity if the fame foali>e requited ; th*
f r °? ei Q 7 *° uo *’* the conditions are complied with.
ii!! th<! r n j Ck v 0f and thelfoo work for the saw-mill ftould
not have Been fold the 6tH, as formerly advertised, they will again be
put up to sale at Savannah on the 15th lanuary. “ ‘ *•
*•* As tKe . are to come by water from Settile, in tafe of a dif
apjpointment in r|eir arriving in time for the sale on the aefo, as advet-’
tifed, they will then be fold on Wednefdxy next the sis! mrt.
€fo?gfa, : ‘ T) * ‘
By hit Mojtfiy', CourtnfS'ffiotu of Oyer and Terminer, an/Genet,/ Goal Del,-
very, belt[for tbtfard Province ts Georgia, on tht tzvtlfb, thirteenth, fr~.
tttntb x fifteenth, Jixuenth, eighteenth * nineteenth, and tnvvitittb dayt of Dt.
ember, one thoujand/even hundred and jtxty-nine.
ERE AS George Williams, of Savannah, bricklayer; Jonathan
Teat, of Savannah, merchant; Thomas Lee junior* df Savannah,
T I Ki nt 2 i rs?- Wt t IM •!*’ ofSavanna, , tavernkeeper ; Stephen Mellcn*.
of Umft-Church panlh, planter; Richard Wylly, of Savannah, mer
chant; and Pht.ip Hughes, ofSavannah, mariner, on account of default
of other juror*, were reJpeftively drawn as tales-men. and fomnsoned to
appear as pent jurors, at this Court, (as it is said :) AND WHEREAS
tb * fal c d Williams, Jonathan Peat, Thomas Lee juniqa* ffouhi**
Ash, Stephen Mellen, Richard Wylly, Philip Hughe*, did fcverall/
appear at this Court, but made default in attending thereon ; It is,
tuersfore Ordered, That the said George Williams, Jonathan.*
Pear, Thomas Lee junior, Matthias Ash, Stephen Mellen, Richard
Wylly, and Hughes, be fefpeftively fined in a sum. not exceeding
forty (lullings llerling, and that a capias do ilTue againfl each of them for
the fame, unleu each ol the said defaulters do (hew good and fufficient
cause of excuse to the Judges of this C iurt, or one of them at his cham
bers, such excuse to be made upon oaili before one of thejurtices of the .
peace of this province, within thirty days from the date hereof, exclufivk
of this day. Anb it is further Ordered. That a copy hereof b
inserted in the pubjick Gazette of this province. Dated in Court, the
twentieth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven
hundred and sixty-nine. By Order of the Court, -
Crown-Office, aoth 7 PRESTON and PRYCE, C. C. 5c P.
, December, 1769. j
yOSEPH DREW , from Great-Britain>
T fcake* tfri# stts oU to fttquaint tht IBnWich,
HA r he intends to carry o n the TAYLOR BUSINESS hi all it*
blanches, in a house of Mrs. Cunningham’s near the Filature,
where gentlemen and others who may be pleaied to employ hiq c:tv dc
pend on having their prders oecuud.
*•* An apprentice is wanted tofaid business,
A UKfiLY YOUNG NEGRQB WENCH, and A GIK4
to bp fold. Enauira of tb nrinfrr.