The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1763-1776, May 26, 1763, Image 3

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MORfcL and TEtF AIR ttavs jvft imparted, in the John and Sukej, Copt, knit, • ..Louden, b A coniplcat /Afcitment <sf EUROPEAN hnd GOODS, proper for the place . and fcafon* Which they will fell on the mo& reifonable- terms at their (lore on the Bay, viz. IRTSH and fhcctir j linens, and jLßtlw garlix, oz* naburgs, dowlas, brown Holland, brown rolls, white and dyed Ruflia drabs* dyed and white pillow** ditto jeans, raveulduck, clouting diaptf, napkening huckaback, pjllol aadholland long lawns, clear* riowereu, and minionet dit to,, cambricks, white Cyprus gauze, t inail aid 3-4ths li* pen cheques, 7-Bths and yard w ide cotton ditto, linen Uripes* furniture cheque, cotton hollands, a neat parcel of copper flate calicoes and chintzes, printed linens* cravat mufti** ndia nankeens, Turkey burd-ts, striped ginghams, India demities, pavilion gaune, yl.iacd linens, buckrain, brown and white prince’s linen, blue dfcnahhigs* cot(otfgowns* cheque pafle work, East-India and silk handkerchiefs, bor dered lawn ditto, rich white and black satin, peeling ditto, jnantuas, periians, lowered latin and mode, alamoJe, vel vets, bombazeen, -alopeens, single and dohble mrffinets, yard widedrefdens and Venetian pbplirs, cambietecs, cali mancoes, double and single damafks* durants, tamies, e yerla tings, fefge denifme, Tagathies, plaid, Ihaloons,'* broad cloaths and trimmings* gold and silver lace, buttons, thread and vellum, £loth great coits, mens and boys futtain frocks and breeches, linen and nankeen lapelfed w.tiitcoars, linen and cotton cheque {hirts, wool and hair fhattreffes, feather beds, mens, womens, boys and girls thread, cot ton, and worlted hole, niens silk ditto, silk and woriled Breeches pieces, men*, womens, boys,; and girls leather ihoes and pumps, womens and girls fluff ditto* womens fecin ditto, mens single arid double fpringTpit boots, mens, womens, boys, ana gills leather gloves, womens silk and durant quilted petticoats* umbrellas,’ figured falin, and mode capuchins, fafliionaßle silk and satin hats, hires, and bonnetj, horse hair hate, silk mits* playing cards, pins, peedles, threads of all kinds, tapes, holland and drefdcn, linen and .silk flock tapes, nonefopretty silk and o tton laces, gartering, faihionable figured ribbons, black and coloured dit;o, fans, firrets, and qualities* boys satin caps* silver watches with enameled dial plates, ditto in fhagreen cases, silver and fleel watch chains, (lone links in silver of Various kinds, done firgs in gold, shirt brickies in silver, dbone necklaces and ear-rings, silver thimbles, temple fpec .tacles, filyer Ixfw’d tortoifefhcH ditto, surveyors inflruments* carpenters rules, silver plated fled and brass spurs, razors in cases and soap boxes, japanned and paper ihuff boxes, iwory and horn combs* shoe and knee buck'lUs, pen ‘and cutteau knives, table knives and forks, feiffars, gilt* plat ed, lacquered, and metal buttons! tdrtoifeihcl!* pearl, and giafs ditto, mens and boys bea\'er and felt hats, womens rough diito, silk knee garters,- buttons and twill, gilt'and blue hair trunks, prints, gjafa decanters cut and ground, .ditto marked punch, glass mugs, crewits and tumblers, c jnamcled and plain wine, glades, glhfi candleilicks, china ware, delft bolvls of ali sizes, done ayid delft plates and diihes, done and Dytch mugs, i, 2, and 3 gallon done bottles, white and bla.ck tea pots, milk pots, and sugar diihes, painted tin sugar boxes, coffee pots and tea cam bers, kettles, pudding.pans and pots, copper fcaies and weights, coffefc pots, tea kettles; und sauce-pans, brass candleilicks and fnuffers, nigln'ed and*, key cocks, curtain brings, iron rim door and clolet locks, portmanteau, fplin ( ter, and pad ditto, fire dogs with tongs, shovel and pocker, box irons, broad and felling axes, timber and trace chains carpenters and joiners hatchets, claw and lathing haranlers, bricklayers trow*ti , drawing knives, augers, gimblets, tub and feythe. Hones, crosscut, whip, hand, and frame fuws, ditto files and rasps, hand vices, ferew boxes, lleel* yards/ hinges of all kinds, gridirons and chaffing dillie-, /ditching and socket spades, broad hoes, froes, iron wed s: e 5, and grindilones, Hambro’, deepfea log and filhing ines, bed cords, fhoc thread, tacks, and awl blades, cur fj comb% andbrufhe , fund glafies, .iron pots and faying pans, rice and haiffieves, nails affd wood Tcrews, plane irons, chizels and gouges, window gk f , pewter plates, *'n<3 <*ifW, bafons, /goons, meafurefc, porringers., pots, inkstands, hunters and long pipes, fine painted dit to, liiTecd oil in jars, Prufiian and fig* blue, verdigreafe, Spanilh Brown, white lead, yellow and Venetian red E round in oil, Lmpb’ack, Poland ftarch,-Spaiiifh < livi , illad oil, Durham mufturd, pepper, alfpice, ruchpet.c, gunpowder and Ihot, Cinnamon, nutmegs* clove* and mace, bohea, green and hjrflbn tea, loaf sugar, French br ley in kegs, Turlingtoffsbalfam* Bateman’s and Hunter'*, drogs, Britifhoil, God.rcy'lcordial* Daley's,* Stoughton *s\ and Squire’s grand efcxir, golden and pl'aiii spirits of feyrvy. grass, ipirits of hartthorrt, lavender and Hungary water, lai. cloth N. i to 7 cab|es, tarrC-5 Uhd white rope, twine, bolt atjid fail needles, paltps and grapnels, neat fowling pieces and hangers, ftioe, house, dole, painters, hearth, and buckle brushes, hair brooms, blacking balls, flaikets, child and bread baskets, laddies, bridles, luffingles, crup pers, fuddle bags, whips, and stirrup leathers, writing pa- Pf-’G blank books, Jeather cases; inkpoWder* quills,! pen cils, feabng wax ind waders, large family biblcs, common ditto, and prayer book, with sundry other articles too te dious to mqntiom - -■— - . - Ru/t av:ay ifi Jammry la/ty Jrom my plant at t* 7 nta.r SuvaanaS^ AN EG ROE called Prims y belonging to James Skir >'idg, Esq; of Ponpom - As he has not been heard of* since, I am apprehensive he might have gone away with a g ing o! Creek Indians which* were ht that time, or that he ipay bd taken up by fomeof the back settlers, who, 1 am informed, frequently conceal runaway negroes, and work, them in their own fields, or change them in Tome of the northern colonies for horses; whoever del.vers the fuii negrue to me, or-gives information of his being concealed, dull be wfll rewarded; and whoever may ex pert to be prosecuted by , “ JOSEPH GIBBONS. ! N. B. He is a dim fellow', speaks tolerable good Engl : •, hnH had whan he went away anew blanket, jacket urd breeches. <&c- CC'O THE fubTcriber intending soon to depart this province, gives notice, pursuant to the aft of the General Al* fernbly, that he is ready to answer to any suit, and give bait to any writ or summons that fljall in the mean time be hiked ngainll him. And a? it is absolutely neceflary that all accounts between him and the late Thomas Ralberry be doled before his de parture, he therefore requells all persons indebted to that ellata to difeharge their refpedive debts, or frttle the fame to dktis faction before the 15th day of .June next, and those who ha wany demands thereon, are desired to bring them in, and they ihall be immediately paid by. . * WILLIAM RUSSELL. ‘TTMjE fuhfcriber being about to leave this province in a X very little time, gives no ice to all perlons indebted to Francis Arthur and company, that there Is an abfoFute neceflity for immediate payment of their refpeflive debts. He will di fjpole of fix valuable TtyACTS of LAND-upou very moderate terms, containing 4/5 and acres, xh. * One trad situate on North Newpo/\ river, about four miles from Sunbury, Containing 9CO acres, 40c ct which are food swamp, With a fine reserve of water, a good dwelling oufe thereon, and 80 acres of the high lima cleared. Another trad of SSO acres, on a navigable creek, within one mile of Sunbury, good for indico and rice, about 9Q acres of the high land cleareJ, and a dwelling-house there on, pleasantly fituared. •goo acres on Bull Town fWamp, four miles from .r land • ,* 900 acres on Newport fwafnp, fix miles from a landing, cco acres on said swamp, fcvcnjniles irem a landing. ’ 1300 acres Iu St. Andrew’s pnrilh, two miles from a land • . 1 4 These four lnft trads are principally rice and cftccm edinferior to none in this province, having great conveni . ency for back water. Enquire of Meflrs. James Read and company in Savan nah, or in Sunbury ol FRANCIS ARTHUR. Who lias several town lots in Sunbury, fuqae withjia* provements# likovife to diipofe of,