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T O B E S O L D,
Ol Thursday th itik day af Oftober next,
At the boafit is St. James's $ quart where
tkt Superior Courts were left hcldee, be*
twtee the hoar* es tee o'clock in the fere*
keen end wee in the afternoon, the (hie to
begin at tea o'clock precisely,
A TRACT es LAND, late the property
es Jeha Lamar; lying on Rocky Creek,
. la t*e pariii es St. Paul, containing joe merer,
■tore or left, and ftizee en execution. On
ikietraA es lead are a saw mill and grist mill.
The said trail it within three miles es Ao-
Sifta, and it beanded by the Sand Hillt on
e east, and oa the weft by lands of John
Wahen. D. FRASER, A. P. M.
Savanaah, Sept. it, 178a.
TOIES O L D,
On Thursday the rath day of OAober next,
at the house in St. Jkem's Square where the
. Superior Courts were. JaiLbfU**,bet-wee*-
© ia the afternoon, the fait to begin at
ten o'clock precisely,
A TRACT of LAND, late the property
•f Joleph Woodruff, centtiaing 500
OOrea, mere or left, commonly called Homer's
Rwamp, in St. Andrew's parish, (e'ztd oa ex.
cctttiea, bounded on the esft by a brooch of
RajsalO River, and an the other sides joined by
lands of ibe said Homer, lean Mackay, and
Allan M‘D. raid. D FRASER, A. P. M.
Savannah, Sept. 12, 1780.
T O B E S~O~ L D,
•n Friday the 10th day of Oftober next, at
the*he□ fein St. James's Square where the
Superior Courts were Sift holdea, between
the hours of ten o'clock in the ferenoon and
one ia tht afternoon, the file to begin at ten
o'clock precisely,
A TRACT cf LAND, lata Ike property
of— Stringer and—Gresham,
lying on Newberry Creek, in the pa/iii of St.
George, containing 500 acres, mare or left,
ft; zed on execution, ihe said trait was grant*
ed to Sir. Henderfoa ; there ire cn it a good
dwelling-house, feyeraiout houses, and a saw
— D. FRASER. A. r. M.
S.„h. S,t. to. 1710.
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TO BE SOLD,
a TRACT cf LAND, c.nuiri.J 6o*
ecres, in the parili of St Matthew, upon
the river Ogechee, bounded eaierly by land
of John Adam Jreutlen, north wtfterly by
land of Abraham Odam. and on evert other
Ado by vacant lied. The said trail is inferior
to none ia the province for corn or indigo.
r O 9 E LE f %
HOUSE in Savannah, on the Bay, ad
joiaing Mr. Herriot't. Aay person inclinable
ui rent the fame may have pofteflioa in two or
three days. V
The terms for the land, and also for tht
■oufe, may be known by applring to
_ MARTHA YOUNG.
Savannah, 30th Sept. 1780.
/I QTRAYED op the Thunder
ggfrSJL O bolt road, A HftfRSE,
mixture, has Time white
L if a. 10 hi* face* svith a wail oye.
RMHQblbAlfo a BAY MARE.’ They
tvere ia company together, and hive been
branded with the letters AM. Two
dKolUri will be paid for tacb of them, on de
i ivory to Mr. Mon tell, *ear the Silk House,
Savannah, f
Ahfcondedfrom titfubjcrihr ,
A NEGRO FELLOW, .urnl ABRAM.
about 3 feet 6 or 7 inches high, black
Complexion, of the Angola country, about 40
yean of age. If he will return of hie own ac
cord he will be forgivci. Ail pciione are for.
bid barbourirg or carrying him est the pro.
vinca at their peril. Two dollars reward wbl
be paid for delivering him to
D. ZURLY jun.
■Mmaanaa—*"■'< •■*” 1
THE fubferiber gives this public k notice.
That he hat takee that large, airy, and
commodious room es Mrs. Tondee't, where ho
Has opejned School,
tad teaches Reading, Writing, aid Arithme-
at the Rate of Six Pounds a Year, which
cannot bo thought uareafowoble at the timet
are at prefcat. He Batters himfelf, and alTuree
thofewhoart plea fed to favour him with tho
education of their children, that tht ftriAeft
ease end attention will be paid to tbeir morals
and cducalkm. ROBERT PHiLLIfb.
Savior ah/ 24th Anguft, 1780.
Rife H ARD SCRUGGS ja.. cf ft.
Matthew's pari fit, informs ire he has ta.
ken up aear HudLn’j ferry, a dark coloured
MARE, IVhands high, both hind feet white,
branded IO rn the r.ff Bieulder and bu-tock,
swab tail, foW white baits about her fHaka
and tail, t'ctv, knd about seven years old, with
a roan COI T. ‘ Whoever owns the fa and mare
and agaiuhy appiywg
Richard Scruggs, proving tfieir property be
fore me, and paying the charges. 1
August 16, 1780. John Gold win, j. P,
nr HR HEIR of SAMUEL THOMSON,
4 Jl (* native of Galloway in Scotland) up
on ap; lication te David Murdock in Savannah,
will receive Twenty Pounds Four Shillings
Sterling, arifmg from the file of effects which
were in the hands of the said Murdoch at the
lima of the abovemtnttoned Thomson’s death.
Wanted immediately,
AN OV ERSEER to fnperinte* and a saw
Negroes in reaping and gathering in 1
fmatl crop of rice,, corn, potatoes, and pasfc,
on a plftati'n near Savannah. Any person
with fafticirnt recommendations will meet
with due encouragement by ipplymg to the
printer.
‘'AKEN UP about four miles up the river,
X A BOAT, about five feet and an half
wide aid 3j feet Hng, p ank built. The
owner, on proving hi. property, may have it
again. Apply to the printer.
Sc;t. it, 1780. ‘ 7^
I HAVE anquired into the Priqe of Flour,
which I find to be 355. per too lb. of the
belt fort, Loaves should therefore weigh as fol>
low*: ■ _____ • 1.
4d. Loaf, - - . © !b. 12 ox. 4 dr.
yd. Ditto, ... 1 5 g
14d. Ditto. . . . z n o
LEWIS JOHNSTON, Trcafurer.
The Subscriber has for So lei at bis late
Vendue Store $n the May ,
RUM bv the hogfhcod, quarter calk, or
three gallons ; <
New Bifeuit and Oatmeal ia boxes and bar
f rels *
Soap, Mould and Dipt Candles, by the box,
of an excellent quality,
DAVID • UNCAN.
Savannah, 18th Sept. 1780.
npAKEN UP aboard
. fim 1 days finer on the Whitt
‘’JK* Bluff road, about five miles
from towo, A DUN MARE,
jy f v * braaded on tho mountk.g
shoulder
A, and on the
mounting buttock T with a C acrofi it. The
ownff may have her by proving his property
and payieg charges. Apply to Capt. Potts,
2d Battalion De Laocey;
Sept. 20, 1780.
An ACT for tfic Relief of such of Mi*
Majcfty’i loyal Subjc£ls as arc In
habitants of the Province of Geor
gia, or have any Property Os IntfeN
; cjnurfe therein.
TjnrHHR EJS tbt frtvinet es Ctvrgta, h Herth /•
* y mtrua, u fart ts the dominion! of Great trim
tain, and inseparably annexed to the imperial tr—ehk
thereof, and all offs, judgments, finances, order j #
and* trees, r ether pneetdingi, 9/ verbal Had foemer t
h*re bad, made, tr dent, •without or MgninJ! the am
theritj of the King es Great Britain , are absolutely
null and •void, and all per fens in ibis promt net, that
•PPefe or fnbmit net te the government of the crown
Great Britain, are rebels, and guilty of high irtaftn\
netxvtthfan ding •which fever el per fens have aftmbUd
in this province, without any authority from bis Ma .
-jefy, pretending to be and calling ihtmfebves Jbme
times by the name ts a Preatneial Ctrgrefs, and at
other times by the name of an Afembty. and its Jbii
rebel Homs met tings haae made and fa fed femoral prfu
tended laws , in menijef eppoftion te tbe fonareigntyo
and to the interef, rights , and dignittff , if thy crorym
of Great, Britain , and to the general prejudice and
•vitiation of the rights , privileges, ard properties, of
his Majefy's good fubjtfls who rtfde here, or who
have any property in or intercourse with this country\
and edthomgh all the said proceedings are abftintdy
null emd void in themfeives, yet nevertheless, forth
more plam and express declaring and averting the
Sovereignty, rights, and dignities, of Great Britain,
and for the clearing all doubts, and mooting tht
minds es his Majef/tgood fuljefl s herefas also jnr
ts t remedying, preaentrng, and avoiding the fever ml
nti r chic*s and inconveniences intended by thismA ta bt
provided age inf .* Wt therefore fray your nub fa’crfd
ATajr/Iy, that it may he enaHcd, *l.l s# it £nVft,4
r mimfMr,
Captain General and Governor in ( hie/ in and ev/Pr
this his Majefy's froainet of Georgia by etnd with the
advice and consent of his Majefy's Honourable Con o* ‘
dl and the Commons House of Agem My of the fond pro
vince, in General AJTtmbly met, and by tbe authority
o f the fame, That all tbe persons- who were ajembled
in this province, without esny authority derived from
his bdajefy, pretending to he, or ca'firry themfeives a
Provincial Congrtfs, or Rouse of djj mhly, or ty any
othjr name or title what (never, and also alf Isieck.
tivlc, judiciary, and other bodier pretending h de
ri*r authority from them, were not lawful meeting,
or Bpdtes, but unlawful, seditious, and rebellions of,
fembhesi and that ail affs of ailmnder, and eslt other
arts and proceedings v batfoe ver,face the fourth day
•f July, in the year of tur Lord one tbonfandfe—n
hundred and feyenty.five, had, nyde, done, orpaf m
fed, by the said rebellious afemhlus, and all execu
tive, jndsciary, and other Indies, pretending te de
rive authority from thim, Jb'ail he taken, deemed: and
adjudged to be, and are hereby declared to be ahfo.
lately null and acid, to all intents . conßrnffioms, etnd
purposes, what feet er j and alf that ne a*, fdtnie,
t judgment, outlawry, decree, (entente, order, or #.
tbtr proceedings, matter, or thing whatfOemfr, bad,
made, puffed, gioen, pronounced, or done by tbe jaid
unlawful and rebellions afftmhhes, or any of them, or
by any ptrfor or per fa is by colour ofbmy
comm (Pan, writ, power, or within tbit
province, (ether than such common, wrif, power,
authority, as hath been or /bait be gioen by, or de\
riaed from or under his Mcjefiy) fall begs any
frength, Jirctp <virtui, $r \ but that tht f*ms 9
t 10 ft j and purposes, /bail be,
and ire hereby declared and adjudged te be abfohuelj
null and ay id. ‘ ••
And be it further Ensu'd, b T tbeutb v *v e.
frrrii-d, That all and eo§ry his Mcptfifs loyal fubie&s
Jholl be, and are hereby reflored to tbeir pofftffitns,
properties . rights, and priaiteges, in such manner as
they. 0 - theft under whom they claim, fad the fdmts
on the fourth day of July, one theufand feoen hundred
and seventy fine, (faue and except in such eases only
where an alteration hath been made in the pifykn er
property of any such person and per font by tbe jsLigm
ment. fenttnet, tr decree, of any court es j office de
riving authority from Us Mainly by due cturfe of
law, bor ! fi.le on good couf deration, without fraud
or eollufftn, or by his o> their o<u n free and voluntary
consent) but that all and eaery p t rf Qn and per fbus that
do retain such pofftffitns, csfter a demand made by the
party grieved, or by any other per bn or ft rfont dst'y
authorised on bis her, and tbeir behalf, (bail mi
may be proceeded against according to Ijsvo. 5
Commons House of , By Order es the Ron ft,
Affembl), July the l Saul. Failiy, Speaker,
off, 17 So. I
By Order of the Upper House,
_ t „ Joupstou, rteffdut,
AJfented to the iff of July, 17 to, ,
’ JA. W RIG Hr.
A large and elegant AfTortment of
EUROPEAN GOODS
Calculated for >,
proaching fcafoa. is now opemllr so
sale at Patrick Ckookihanki aad Co.'s
*° rt * Augttß |3 # ,780.*