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‘ . , . . ‘. HENRY IRBY.
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li *s UC < f P ° l9 th *ir and reipeaive bondsbefore*the t'V r ?
nuted by law, their said bonds will be T*? thetlWeh *
andfued/orwi^di^euos,.
CLEMENT MARTIN,
” J - * j. E. POWELL,
N. B. The CommiHioners will attend at their office, adjoining the Sur
Te r b.“^. ev<r/ Wed^io ’ toy i l dli
10 *’ •■ ~ N
T •.£&%# t 0 *#* BCojS.Sotift,
f o MkE^Jifc^ F Jlli^ WS ’ b ' oubt fromU ’ L'retknation, can’t
speak English to tell their Own or their mailers names ; one of them
” a flout able fellow about 6 feet high, aged about 28 years ha hA
country mark. the. )) „„ „ ch (ideofh.s fac B Jod bo| „
*ss£s Hr ir ch “ *>-•
A NEOROE FELLOW, .ho fay, hi. name i? Mot L'Sh.
tell his mailer s name ; he it aLont 5 fret to rnchej high, and about to
years of age ; taken up near the Alatamaha. December i. \,21
A NEW NfcOROE FELLOW, can’t freak *£Sh2iV£l?hi.
maftcr sor his own rame, about live fee: one inch high, about 20years of
£? “ 014 olubri * sf “ k - ,ak *P ll
• v* . 2tft January, 1770.
TO BE SOLD,
T W ?-T^ W ‘ S ’ S Itl Savannah, joining each other, cn one'of
wlmh is a good dwelling house and ether improvements, nowin
me pofieffion of th. fiibfcrsber. Also, TWO FORTY-FIVE ACRE
LOTS in one Craft. Enquireof JAMES BAILLOU.
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ONw.0 N w.^ T B^r s ;L:£Li, *•*-* t^.
ad ,oK-hafej, law the aropertvof°™*nodioai
of * by - f p rty 0f 1 toed. by V i-rt c
• Savannah, r 4 th February, 1770. * 1 f * ROCHE * P ' oy - M *r.
Toip'ZnFn* b * T*t C knpwn at ,he to.
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ward ftom Savannah. ** Eob,fl ’ and 60 “le fouth-wtd
abfn,t fo j’ 9 mdes?,™^J*f C J of in St. Mitthe.’. parift,
no,,h.^u.a,db,TX;Mo,,m?n d l^:'‘-7 l!wa :’' b U“ h ” Waters,
James Tho.m,, and loh„ 5 >h -*'*a'd by Thomas Kefcr.
fold under erection
satis*,
the,SbSSJJ^®*.S'T”^ 0 111 P" 10 "* *he a.r fettled
relative to tbe [l./. ‘“t’jJ** 1,,e >’ >K ‘" J “*h them
.hole barony, whicb’ if 2. ~® 4 ?t * < T““ fura he raised on tbe
pay, or ,i,e y hdr bold, 1H P ? *” w,| rmake np among themfolves, ,„d
a^%a2SS£?ai
553-siSr?“S?
.Kry U wo” dX'ht £ *^"h”
eo.ee.nedt.mee,,H.V..onWep^rr,™*^°b“rffi
a ’ Aa °“’ “ rd ” “
Fcb. n fAo 3th i JOHN SMITH,
AN EVENINC JOSEPH CLAY.
,N „ G SCHOOL was opened on WconehnAV 21st of
this inflant February, at rhe home of Mr. PETER GANDY
njr the benefit of thole that can’t attend the day Ichool. he having an aV
ev^en^ngi^ 0 aCtcndance /rom thc of Six till Ns.-fa each
A FEW ‘* rh U April next, i
A ri W ow n O ffK OE bclon^, J n & 10 the £ eof Martin Fenton dcceaf. .
X cd i onc of is a good tamrer and currier.
rxTrt PAT. HOUSTOUN.
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