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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
Number 69.
Juff import*#, in the Jkop Patience , Catt . John Evans,
from Philadelphia, and to be fold on board j aid jloop, lying at
’Mr. Prit nitre's wharf, at the lowest prices, by
CHRISTOPHER PECHIN,
FRESH Flour, Ship, Middling, Milk, and Butter Bread,
Madeira Wine, Weft-India Rum, Loaf and Mufcova
do Sugar, Gammons, Double Beer, Cyder, Butter, Sper
maceti Candles, Soap, Chocolate, Bar Iron, and fnndry
other articles.’
N. B. Said (loop will be ready to fail for Philadelphia in
a fortnight. For freight or pafTage apply to said Christopher
Pechin, or the matter on board, .
July‘23, 1764.
Tbraham sarzedas,
TAKES this method to inform the that, in or
der to make dispatch, he will fell the under-mention
ed PRO VISIONS,-at a very low rate; and, to save trouble,
he has annexed the prices of each refpedtive kind, viz.
Bell New-York Ram, by the 25 gallons, at u. per gallon.
Exceeding good frefh Flour, by the fmgle barrel, at 14s.
per ct. and from fix barrels upwards at 13s. 6d. per ct.
Ship Bread good and frelh, by the tierce, at 14s. per ct.
and from four tierces upwards, at 13s per ct.
Xegs of Water Bread, at ss. 6d.
Chclhire Cheese, at 6d. per lb. by the single rheele.
Choice Racked Cvder by the barrel, at 20s.
Choice Dried Col, by the ct. at 225. and by the quarter at
the fame rate. ,
Bed Martinico Coffee, at is. per lb.
Choice Madeira Wine in quarter calks, at 91.
Choice Teneritre Wine, warranted 30 gallons each calk, at
5 1 - , • -
Moulded and Dipped Tallow Candles, at Bd. per lb.
Spermaceti Candies, at 2s. perlb.
White Vinegar lit for pickles, in full b und half barrels, in
exceeding good order, at 16s. per half barrel, containing
16 gallons. .
Good Brilloi Beer, at ss. per dozen.
Mufcovado Sugars, from 30 to 355. per ct. as in quality.
N. B. Said Sarzedas keeps store as usual, at Mr. Thomas
Lloyd's wharf, No. 6, where he gives due attendance frpm
eight n the morning till twelve at noon, and from two in the
afternoon nil fix in the evening.
BiUfr imported, in the//'ip Polly and Deborah, Capt.Ander
/on, from Philadelphia ,
Exceeding good flour, ship bread in
calks, BUTTER and WATER BREAD in kegs, to
be fold at a very low advance, Tor calh or ihort credit, by
ALEXANDER FYF* K and CO.
THE fubferibers have to fell for calh, or very Ihort credit,
SIX LIKELY NEW NEGROE MEN, very lately
brought from the gold coafi. Any person inclinable to pur
chale ail or any.or the said Haves may view them at Mr.
Wydy’s plantation, where they will continue until fold.
, JOHNSON and WYLLY.
jgfc 1} UN AWAY from Augusta the oth inst.
SLg JV a NEGROE FELLOW named Bain,
about five feet high, well made, has a bold
•"agT” look, speaks good Lnglilh, about 30 years of
a g> had on a white uegroe cloth jacket, a blue
flap, a spotted blue and white handkerchief
V about his head, a pair of white boots tied with
uiao garters, ihoes and buckles, and carried away a gun.
oever takes up said negroe, and delivers him to the sub
, rat Augusta, or to Mefl’rs. George Baillie and company
fcnkl an receive 20s. ftcrl. reward, besides all rea
dable charges. • J AMES GRAY.
THURSDAY, July 26! 1764.
On Tburfday the id of Auguf, will be fold at vendue, for ready
money only ,
0 N A N r E P R^ W 9 MAN ’ who had the ftnallpox.
The sale will ten o'clock in the forenoon at
the Watch-house. WILLIAM KWEN, Vendue-mafter.
UOLZENDORFF anTCARELL;
SADDLERS,
GIVE this publick notice, that they have moved from
Sunbury to Dr. Starkey's at Newport, where ;hev ■
make all kinds offaddlerv in the neatest manner, and with
2he greatest dispatch. They also line chairs, and make har
ness j and will be much obliged to all who favour them with
their custom.—They have a parcel of London madefaddles
and bridles, which they will fell as low as any of the fame
goodness in the province.
N. B. Their (hop is about two miles from the Meeting
house, and will suit the gentlemen and ladies about O-tehee
and roundest. John's parifti, as the froillpox is now in Sa
vannah. ‘ .
PTiLTP BOX,
Has impdrted in the Harrietta, Capt. Raines, from London,”
A large and complete AlTortment of EUROPE
AN and EAST-INDIA GOODS,
Which he will fell on very reasonable terms, at his ftom
next door but one to MefTrs.Ruflel and Clay's.
Among ft which are,
SUPERFINE broad cloths and fagathies with suitable
trimrnihgs, alopeens, ihalloons, ratteens. Jurants, tam
mies, and bombazines, mantuas, periians, taffettas, atins,
paduafoys, velure shapes for waistcoats, alamode and iarce
net, hat crape, Maucheftcr velvet, thicksets, jeans, and
fullians, 3-4UIS, 7-Bths, and yard wide Irifti linen, p-bths
and ell wide (hecting ditto, 34ths and 7-Bths garlix, dow>.
lass, pomeranias, Ruflia drab, Biitifh oznaburgs, brown
rolls, a very large parcel of neat India and Englifli chintzes,,
printed linens, calicoes and cottons, hoilanda, double file
fias, cambricks, pistol, long, clear, and minionet lawns,
flowered and piquet gauze, pavilion gauze, 3-4ths, 7*Btlis,
and yard wide cotton and linen cheques, Malabar furniture,,
dripped cotton hollands, 8-4ths and napkeniug huckaback,
clouting diaper, damafle table cloths, 6-4ths Iriih diaper,
Ruflia linen, cotton romals, Scotch and fine ftainped linen
and silk handkerchiefs, mullin ditto, neck muffin, book
mufiin, mattrefics, bed bunts, Flanders bed ticks, womens
and girls fafhionable silk hats and bonnets, womens and
girls silk and flowered satin French cloaks, ditto fia s,*
mafles, boys satin caps with feathers, mens and boys beaver,
caftor, and felt hats, mens and boys beaver hats laced, gold
and silver lace, knee garters, See. womens and girls leather;
and fluff shoes and pumps, mens and boys leather ihoes ardt
pumps, French necklaces and ear-rings, ribbons, silk aqd
worsted firrets, s:c. mens and womens, boys and girls thread
and cotton hose, mens silk ditto, h.ack, crimson, and fear
let worsted breeches patterns, huberdafhery, cutlery, ftati
opary, and faddlery ware, failduck, ravenfduck, cordage,
paints, pewter, tin, brass, earthen, glass, and china ware,
White's belt whip and cross-cut saws, broad hoes, falling,
axes, and all kinds of iron ware, plantation tools, Carpen
ters, coopers, and joiners tools, 4d. cd. 6d. Bd. lod. sod.
and 3od. nails, brads for flooring, tacks, copper tea kettles r
and coffee pots, faitpetre, gunpowder, shot of all fires,
Loudon loaf currants ana raisins, mu Hard, Glouce
ller and Chefture cheese, Flojeuce oil, bohea tea, black,
pepper, all kinds of fpiccs, bod cords, Hamburgh lines,
iiihing and chalked ditto, fail twine, ihoe thread and fpin
dlc, w'ith a variety of ether articles too tedious to enumerate.
The letter fgned A Citizen was reuivtd, but judged Ar>~
pi opu to be pnblijhed'.