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AS ihe I'uoicrtber purpofes to remove into Carolina earFy In the Spring,HE WILL SELL HIS PLANTATION, MULBERRY GROVE,containing about See acres, of which about 250 are tide land, and the reft good corn and timber land, which, for pleafantnefs of fituatioe, goodnefs of foil, abundance, ftill, of fawable timber, and itt coaveniency to to*a and a market, both by land and water, is fo well known, that it ftand« in no need of recommendation, cfpecially from the feller, which avails but little with the buyer, who will always fee and judge for him*ft If, to which therefore 1 refer him. With the plantation I WILL DISPOSE OF THE STOCK OP CA TTLE, HORSES, Ac. that are upon it. There is Hkewifr 0n0n it ABOU I* EIGHT THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FEET OF RANGING TIMBER, and a confiderablo Quantity of ROUGH RICE, both which I WILL SELL REASON-ABLY. I have another TRACT OF SIX HUNDRED ACRES on theifland oppofite to the lands of Purrylburgh, and near to Mr. Zubly*s f*r-ry, of a fine rich foil, and abounding witn oak and cyprefs; and A FARM LOT about three or four miles from town, near Col. Mulryne’a land { and A GARDEN LO r about a mile from town, on the weftern road { and A GALLERY FRONT PEW in the CHURCH ; all TO DISPOSEOP. The buyer of the land may have two or three years credit for two thirds of the purchase money, giving fecurity and intcrcft from the date of the conveyance. JAMES BULLOCH.
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Savannah Georgia Gazette

Savannah, Georgia, US

Wed, Jan 03, 1770

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