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fO R SALE,
At the fubfcriber’sCel lar on theßay,
BEST Madeira Wine by the dozen or quarter
calk,
Beit Port Wine by the dpzen or box,
Sherry do, do.
Lisbon do. by the dezsn,
Ttfnlagadd. do. or quarter calk, *
Jamaica Spirits ind Weft India! Rum by the’
hogshead or qiiarter calk; r
Belt White Wine Vinegar, and fuperexcellent
Shrub and London Porter.
N.B. Any person or persons falling in love
with the aoove may pay to day, and aßc for trust
tomorrow, as the numerous orders lately received,
and No Mosiey, are likely to afFed his health.
JAMES HERRIOT.
Savannah, August 18, 1781.
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THE fubferiber being willing to retire from
business, and having a very good
Assortment of LIQUORS, &c.
Upon hand, any person witling to purchase the
fame may be immediately put into pclTclnon of part
of the house and cellars he now occupies, being the
best (land in Savannah for felling the fame. The
purchase- paying one ha’niown, for the remainder
fix months credit will be given.
JAMES HERRIOT.
The Subscriber will dispose of,
For Calh, or good Bills of Exchange on London,
‘■’"Tp'HREE hundred acres of p-ime river swamp
X l on Argyle Ifhnd, 00 the north part ©f
his* plantation Shaftefbury, adjoining Land late
-William Roche’s. This .trad will front weft-on a
past of Savannah river; east on Back river, and
will wkeas, complect as any j on Sx
tWannah*river, being below the freihes, and jull in
the meridian of the fp.ring tides to overflow the
land every spring tide;’ It is now W'ell known that
this kind of land is the best for rice, corn, nd in
digo. •
_ Also his I Hand of Great WaiLw, coHitainirg
one thousand acres of high land, fronting east on
the sea, south on Little WalTiw, north on Great
Waflaw river, and weft on Rumley * marlhes, a
bounds with cedar and live oak, and has avast
quantity of hard feeding marlhes very fit range for
cattle, horses, and hogs.
-JAMES DEVEAUX.
■ • Savannah, August 13, 178*-
ANY persons willing t© contrad. with the
Commilfiry General Department to supply
his Majesty’s Stores vvith new Corn Blades, Indian
Corn, and Rough Rice, are defined to fend their
proposals in writing to the Commiliary General’s
Office.
t N. B. Cash will be paid, as usual, for any
quantity delivered, on the receipt or certificate of
the Storekeeper, without any delay.
Savannah, Ift August, 1781.-
ALL perforls to whom the Estate of Chrillian
Fry, deceased, is indebted, are desired to
bring in their accounts, properly artetled ; and
those indebted thereto to make immediate pay
ment. Humphrey Harrison, Executor.
~fhe COPARTNERSSSSE=
Cowper and Telfair=
T TAViNG been diflblvcd bv mutual consent,
Jpj[ and as there is an absolute necessity of im-’
mediately fettling the affairs of that House, (as
well as those of Cowper and Telfairs) and as little
or no regard has been pa-d to any former felicita
tion of theirs, they can only lament the necessity
of being obliged to demand by lavtf what they can
not .obtain by any indulgence of theirs.
T Savannah, 22d Augult, 1781. J”
MATTHEW STEWART,
HAVING removed next door to .Mr, James
Herriot’s on the Bay, where he intends
carrying on the Saddler’s Bufifiefs as usual, returns
thanks to his friends for their custom, and hopes
for a continuance of their favours; he will be glad
to serve them, and the publick in general.
N. B. He experts a very large Assortment of
Saddlery from England in the month of November.
Savannah , Auguf z 2, 1781.
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ALL persons having demands against the Es
tate of the Rev. Dr. John Joachim Zubly,
deceafed,'are desired to fend them in, properly at
tested; and all indebted to the said Estate, cfpe*
cially for notes due to the Meetings are requested
to make speedy payment. All persons who have
any books or other property belonging to the said
Estate are requested to return them. A
Negroes to be hired.
D. ZUBLY jun, A&ing Executor.
WHerea?, by an acl of the Geneml AlE.’fnbly,
passed the 2d day of August inst. weXhe
fubferibers w ere appointed Commissioners ro inquire
after, enter upon, take charge and poflcflion of,
and hold and detain, all the Eitate real and perso
nal of Noble Jones, Esq, deceased, for the latil
faftion and payment of a debt due by the said de
ceased to the Publick of this province, Notice
hereby given to all persons who know’ of or hold
pofTeffion of any part of the eftat6 of the said de
ccafcd, that they immediately deliver over unto us
or. make known where the property of the said
deceased may be found. All persons withholding
any part of the property after this notice, or com
mitting any upon the lands of the deceased,
may depend upon being prosecuted agreeable to
law. LEWIS JOHNSTON,
BASIL COWPER,
Savannah, AuguAl S. J. JENKINS.
30, 1781. j GEORG** BAILLIE,
PETER DEAN.
T O B¥. S OLD,
On Tuefdav the gth October next, at the planta
tion of Ludowick Emit, deceased, at Goffien,
in St. Matthew's parilh,
ALL the Real and Personal Eflate of the said.
deceased. The conditions to be made krown
at the faip. Ch ristina Ernst, Adm'rx.
JJ A BSFNTED himfelf from the
± v ■> . fubferiber, or the 1 6th ult.
a Negro Fellow, called Billy,
about 25 years old, fl.ort and fquaf,
as a a w bip across his
• breiP, arid can talk German and
ipur about town. Iwo dollars reward^
- will be giver- to Whoever delivers him .to r.he gaoler
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.MarfaTs Sales.
Tobe (old to the highelt bidder, for t;alh, in-the
following causes, under attachment from his
Majelty’s General Court of the province of
Georgia, on Mbnday the 10th day of Septem
ber next, the sale tob< gin p eciteiy at 1 o’-
clock in the forenoon, and end at. 1 o'clock in
the afternoon, and to be continued from
day, between the fame hours, until the whole
is disposed of,
The under men t ion eAPro pe r tv, viz.
William Fox and Cos. v. Lewis Muttenir. Same
v. fame. A trad of land, in the parilh of St. An
drew, containing by eltimation 400 acres, be the
fame more or lets, mining or near lands of Thomas ‘
Quarterman.
Same v. Robert Sallens. A trad of land, in
the parilh of St. John., containing by estimation
acres, near Newport ferry, joining lands of
Thomas Young. Also another trad, in the parilh
of St. Philip, containing by ell inflation _ acre?,
“which is on ot near Canouchie river.
Same v. Thomas Bacon. A trad of lard, in
the parilh of St. John, containing by estimation
acres, near lands of Jonathan Bacon, and
joins lands of John Bacon.
Same v. Edward Way. A trad of land, in the
parilh of St, John, containing by ellimatton 500
acres, be the faint more or less, joining lands of
J ohn Jones. A_ZI
Same v. William Graves fen. A lot of land,
with ;i store house thereon, at Newport Landing,
containing 60 feet in front and 90 feet in depth,
more or less.
Same v. Elijah Lewis. A trad of land, in the
parilh of Sc. Andrew, containing by estimation
acre?, which lies on the Mortar fwantp; and aMo
other trads in St. David’s parilh.
Same v. John Mitchell. A trad of land, in
the parilh of St. John, containing by estimation
’ acres, near the Meetinghouse, and on which
the defendant formerly relided, and is near or ad
joins lands of James Dunwoody and Josiah Bacou.
Same v. Joseph M’Govven. A trad of land, in
the parilh of St. John, containing by estimation
200 acres, be the fame more or less, which lies
near lands of John Winn on North Newport, and
joins lands of Benjamin Stead.
Same v. William Graves fen. and William
Graves jun. A lot of land, in the parilh of St.
John, on Newport Landing, with a store-house
thereon, containing 60 feet front on the road, and
90 feet depth.
Same v. Benjamin Andrew. ‘A trad of land, in
the parilh of St. John, containing 200 & res, be
the fame more or lef3, commonly called Mrs.
Bradwell’s. Aifo another trad of land, in the
parilh of St. John, containing by estimation 200
acres, be the fame more or less, situate at a place
called the Defart, near lands of Mrs. Bilney and
the late Joseph Andrew deceased.
Same v. William Way. A trad of land on
Midway swamp, in the parilh of St. John, con
taining bv estimation acres, situate near the
broad road and nigh lands pf Lyman Hall.
me W Joseph Lewis. A tn& of la n< J *
parilh of St. David, containing by eftimatioa 9
ae'es. Also another trad of land, i n t h e p .. 1
St. Andrew, containing by eftiriiation ■
Together with all the dwelling.houfes, Wnl
ings, hereditament?, rights, members, and
tenances, to the prentifes abovhnentioned tSm
lively belonging.
‘LEWIS JOHNSTON jun.
Savanriah, Augult 9, iybi.
On Saturday the Bth of September next,
fold to the highelt bidder, for cslh, at the 1U ■
fhal's Office in Bull Street, the fide to heein
cifely at fi o'clock,. S “ *1
A LOT of Land at Yarnactiw, with a jj]
. Img-houfe thereon, containing by eflimatSl
60 feet in frorTtand 90 in depth, be the famenijj
or less, joining on a lot of Samuel Elbert to 2l
weilward, and to the call a lot at present occupial
by Mr. Aaron Vardie, and commonly called til
Waggon Yard, the property of Joseph Wood uj
seized on execution bv -I
LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. n
Savannah, Augult 9, 1781. I
On Saturday the 15th ‘September next, will btf u I
at the Marfhal'*. Office in Bull Street, t o °.V’|
hieheft bidder, for calh, ihe fide to be/i*,, I
O'clock precifily, ,l l
Dcuglafr, fut vivor, 7 A TR ACT f f Land, h,,J
„ v / . r .PV‘Jh of St. Poui, cJ
K.ear, furvivo*-. J taming by e&iautiogj dl
aces, be the funs more or Jeff, formerly the
fieny of Fei n, adjoining lands of John
fn. Also 500 acres of land, io the parilh of vl
Andrew, foimerly the property cf ChVire jLfl
Also another trafLof land, iq the parifh.nfSt.-f9
lip, comaming Soo.acres, mme or left, j ate
property cf Stephen D'ayton, fum*rlyif Snnm.il
ts dwelling houses, fcuild.'ngt, right#, m'mhtrLl
and appurtenances, thereto sjslong!>>?. “ •
Samuei Douglafi 7 A traft. jof land at Tho-J
. h’Jerbolt, in the pact Ih rfChtil
O'Brien and Wade. JChurch, coßtaintng hy egj.l
ma'ior 500 acres, more or left,bounded or the norti.l
call by the river, and on all other fide* hy lardsgf]
Col. Muflrynr, together with all the dvyl{ia.l
houses, buildings, rights, members, ard a,J urtetl
anrer, thereto belonging, the propedy oi WillJ
O Srien* |
Tnc whole ltittd on hy 3
’ LE WIS JOHNS TON jun. Pro. Mat.
£ vanrab, iG.hAuguft, 1781. i
On Monday the icth of September next, wil’bM
fold, nt the Provolt Marlhal’s Office in Itfß
Street,'“''the fa!e to begin at ten o'clock fonm
noon, . ■
A NEGRO Man. named Wilß, the propertrß
cJ William HolzendorfF, and iold under all
tachment bv I
LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mail
Savannah, d*g u ft 3° 1 7® n I
‘IT 7* HEREAS the Frew ft Marfal of the friM
Vince of Georgia, by •virtue of a Writ /■
Attachment to him dire Bed in the fever iM
Catties undermentioned did attach the lands 4*l
tenements, goods and chattels monies , debts, nu
books of account, of the federal- defendants in til
said ciufes, •who are absent from and without
limits of the fata p*evince, at the huit cf the J'e-jrnm
plaintiff ) : And •whereas the said plaintiffs lasM
rtfeßivily agreeable to the direßions of the
tachmtnt AB, hied a declaration in the GeniulW
Court again(l the fvnal defendants in each of ih I
following caujes. •viz. |
Sir Ja<ne; Wright, Bart. •v. Noble Wia-I
berly Jones; I
Graham. Esq. v. Noble Wimberly Jouil
George Walton, Lyman Hall, Benjamin I
Andrew, John Elliot, foflah Baon, Pat-J
- men as Way, Gideon Dowse, and Janet I
Cochran j |
Same v. Kiifha Mcxwell, Martin Dtlher,l
Chriilian Dalher, John Cooper, and Ro # l
bert Hudson jun. |
Same v William I
Bfrjamii) Styes •v. Elilha Maxwell;
Storr and Ried v. Peter Bard ;
Cowper and Telfair v. Edward Telfair a,l “
James Ros * who, &c.
Houflcun ana Graham it. Joseph Reynold?;
and have obtained in each of the said caufts a rtdt
to the following rffeß, viz. f
Ordered, That the defendant and defendant s’*
the said fever al aßions do appear and plead •with) ll
a year and a day, ether wife judgment wilt p*J l /“
gair.Jl him or tlcm by default .
By the Court, \
John Simpson, P. ill C. G*
io th November, 1780.
Notice is therefore hereby given , That judgtnttl
will be entered, agreeable to the afonfaid rAt<f
order, againfl every of the said defendants •vsbt *
nil appear arid.fir ad conformable thereto
f* OBf RTsoN, Plaintiffs AitcrtfJ
in the said /iveral caujtt.