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GG(J.768.053
26 Oct 1768:42 (265)
Charles Francis Chevalier, from Carolina, continues to teach
fencing and dancing; the former is taught in a commodious
place in Savannah on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and the
latter in Mrs. Robe's large up-stairs room on Mondays and
Tuesdays; and to be entitled to a proper encouragement,
would take it as a great favour, that those gentleman and
ladies who are connoisseurs in the said arts would attend
and see his practices.
Strayed on Friday the 7th instant, from Mr. Charles
Odingsell's plantation, two horses; the one a large natural
pacing chestnut, about 14 1/2 hands high, with an obscure
brand on the mounting buttock; the other a bay, about 13 1/2
hands high, with a blaze in his forehead--Whoever delivers
the said horses to the subscriber in Savannah, or at Mr.
Odingsell's plantation, shall receive five shilling reward
for each of them. Charles Francis Chevalier.
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