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Hi* tuft imported for Sale from LwlfiON*
. scy the CHARMIN 6 SALLY, Cent. RAINIER. „ ■
AN* ASSORTMENT of MEDICINES,
and sundry other Articles.
* Amongst which arc the following:
Antimony— au* ..
VeiHigrexfe
Borax
Peruvian hark
White wax,
Englifc faffroa
Cream of Tartar
Clntharides
White lead
Cochiuel
Camphire
Sweet mercury
Calciaed hartftiorn
Diachylon plaifter
Mcliiot ditto
Elixir of vitriol
proprietatis ,
•Chamomile flower*
Flour of brimftoae
Roll ditto
Gam guaiac
myrrh
Shavings of gaaiac
* -of hartftiora
Ifiaglafe
Manna
Mlgaefia alba
Red pmcipitat*
plufc
f N ax vomica
.Opium f
Oil of terpentine
of mace
of fvueet almond*
, enife
juaipee
mint
pepper miat
lavender
amber
rodiutn
. lemons
Ipecacuan • ‘
iuLb
Spermaceti
Coriander, Carvy, and Anise feeds
Epsom and glauber lalts
Salt of hartihora
Senna
Spirit of lavender
Reftified spirit of wine
Spirit offal volatile
of hartihora
Sweet spirit of nitre
Tartar emetic
Laudanum
White vitriol
Roman ditto
Weft-India caller oil
Sweet almonds in the (hell
Cleves, cinnamon, mace, and nut.
megs •
Turkey figs
Bet jar raisins
Ditto currants
N. B. PraAitioaer* in Phyfick may b fopplicd with whatever they
want in their way on reasonable terms.
into my ioclofure, A TWO YEARTOLD frLACk. AND
j WHITE BULL* Whoever owns the said hull null apply to and
prove their property before JOHN MARTIN at Newport.
C T O B E SOLD,
THE HOUSE and LOT on the Bay adjoining the Hon. Noble Jones,
Kfq.’s, at present in the poficflion of Mrs. Heriot Crouke; also,
the FIVE and FORTY-FIVE ACRE'LOT* thereunto belonging.
For further particulars enquire of ALEX. WYE§,Y.
”* TO BE SOLD, on Monday the i itb July inß.
ALLTHF. PERSONAL ESTATEof the late JOSEPH PRtTNIERR
deceased, confiding of Negroes, Flour. Wine, Houfchold Fu>ni
tuTe, Redding, Wearing Apparel, Sec. All fhofe indebted to said estate
bv bond, note, or book debt, are desired to make payment, and all those
who have any demands againlt said estate are delirrd to give in their ac
counts, properly attested, to JAMES MOSMAN, )
F JOSEPH CLAY, f Executor,.
W A N r E 1),
A YOKE OR TWO OF OXEN, either broke to the draught, or
young tame Oxen fit to break. Enquire of the printer,
STRAYED into the tublcrtber’s paftute, A BRIGIi I BAY HORSE,
about 13 hands high, branded on the off Ihoulder *. The owner
is desired to take him away. WILLIAM GIBBONS.
IAVANNAH: Printed by James Jomnstn, at the Printing-Office in Mrtugbten-Street, where Adver
tifements, Letters es Intelligence, and Subfcriptioni for this Paper, are taken in.—Hand-Bills, Advcrtifr |.
meats, dec. pointed at the ihortoft Neticc,
Prune*
Pearl barley
Rhenilh win# /
Brown fugar-caadf
White ditto
Barley ditto * * .
Preserved citron* • ‘
An afTortment of confeAlootry
Anchovies, caper*, walnut*, and
olives
Bell Durham mu Hard
Florence oil . ,
Sago and vermicelli
Liquorice juice
Venice treacle
Bcft Stralburgh rappee in half pound
caaifters
The following family medicines t
Tin dure of valerian
fplecawort
centaury f
sage
F.ffence of water-deck
Balfem of honey
Elixir Bardana
Daffy’s elixir
Essence es pepper mint
British oil
Squire’s elixir
Bateman’s drops
Godfrey’s cordial
Turlington’s balsam
Andcrfoo’s pills
James’* powders
Ditto mild for children
Spirit of feurvy-graft
Beaume de vie
jackfon’s tinjure
Ditto bitters
Eandeloce, kc.
‘Rofe water
Orange flower ditto ‘
Lavender water
Honey ditto
Hungary ditto
Instruments for drawing teeth
Glyiler pipes
Gallipots •
Lancets
Iron, bell-metal, and marble mor
tars
Glass nipple pipes for drawing wo
mens breads
Pill boxes
Copper scales in nests
Boxes of fmatl scales and weighte
Brass weights in sets
Lawn and cyptefs (jeres
Pewter and ivory syringes
White and green vials
Vial and quart bottle corks
Steel spring trades for ruplures
Boxes of medicines with directions
for the afe of ihipping and plan
tations.
IHI fubferiber having taken house at the back of S> A
HAS OPENED A SCHOOL. Hi* method of teadtt&| children
well known m the town of Savannah, therefore it need* so farter
explanation, and hope* thole gentlemen and ladies who formerly favoured
him with the tuition of their children will still continue theta, and they
may depend upon febriety, due cate, diligence, End con font attendance
being given by PETER GANDY.
TO BE SOLD , pursuant to the of John Hobfon , Je
ceafed, on Saturday the t6tb July 1768, at fold Hobfon's late
dwellinr-boufc in Augusta,
ALL THE SAID DECEASED'* ESTATE, coufifting of eight
cheice Virginia born Negroes, two Feather Bed* and Furniture,
and fandry other kinds of Household Furniture. The term* of sale rea
dy moneys MATTHEW HOBSON, Executor.
4th lone, 176!.
to be roil); ——
THE SHOP lately occupied by Dr. Andrew Johnftea: Alio, A
LARGE SHOP COUNTER with drawers, and A QUANTI
TY OF TOW. Inqoireof JAMES JOHNSTON.
LL perfoo* indebted unto JOHN AtiAh4‘Tit~EuTLKN - , or unto
TREUTLEN and CRONBERGHSR, of Ebenexer, merchants,
by bond, note, or otherwise, are desired to take notice, that, nfefs they
discharge ’the fame, or fettle to their fatisfaftioa, before the 20th July
inst. they will be sued without ftrthhnnotice by WILLIAM YOUNG.
TSAKEN UP by my hunters, A~WJLD t) A RITbT Vid ARK, wltlT
a bald face and two white legs, neither branded nor ducked. Any
perfuu that has a lawful claim to the laid mare mast prove their property,
and pay the charges according to law to JOHN HAS.
Rae’s Hall, qrh Jun*. 1768. /
1 To be jold ky <
A FORTY-FIVE ACRE LOT, about three miles from town, on the
north fide of the east road, bounded on the east by a marlh, and on
the fuuth-weft by land formerly David Cunningham’s. Any fierfon in
clinable to purenafe may apply to JAMES THOMAS BROOKS.
T 0 TJ E S o L b,
A TRACT OF LAND in St. George's pariih, containing 1200 acres,
too of which arc situate on Savannah river, and chiefly rich rice
fwaiup, the rest pine capes and fomc exceeding guod rice land; and on
the said land is a saw-mill, about'tw* miles from the landing, which fog
these two years has always cut 100,006 fret a year, and is thought the
bell on this river; it has every convenicncy for the sawing bufiaefs that
can be desired, and is capable of Hill greater improvement. The purcha
ser may also have team horses, fome cattle and hogs, used to the placo.
The terms will be very reasonable, and to a good purchaser Sufficient cre
dit will be given by . ANDRFW GRINER.
‘TT'AkEN UP about nine months ego, by John Gold wire, Martin
JL fteilander, and Martin Daftier, in the pariih of St. Matthew, the
following STRAYS.
A Brown Bay Horse, with a small ftnr in his forehead, near 14 hands
high, branded on the off buttock J R.
A Yellow Bay, about 13 hands high, branded un the off buttock rrM
in one.
A Grey flerfc, 13 J hands high, branded on the eeur fhOulder and but
tock 3 R, and on the off flioulder TN in one, and has a large blue spot
on his right cheek.
A Strawberry Roan Mare, 13; hands high, branded en the near Ihoul
der A
M, the A joining the top of the U, and on the buttock W.
The owners of th* above strays m uft prove their property before
June 14. 176*. IOHN ADAM TREUTLEN.
YT/HEREAS the frARTNIRSNIP of DON ACb M‘KaV and CO?
.W has been for fome considerable time dissolved, and by the death
of the late Donald M'Kay the PARTNERSHIP of M‘KAY and SPAL
DING also dissolved, and as the whole of the books and papers are in my
hands, as partner of Donald M'Kay and Ce.. and surviving partner of
M‘Kay and Spalding, 1 hereby give notice, that unless every perfoo in
debted to these different concerns does not difeharge or fettle their several
debts to my fatisfaftion by th* iff November next, I (hall be under the
difagreeeble ncceffity of taking legal steps to recover what may then re
main due or nnfettled, and it is hoped that this will frrve, as proper no
tice to all concerned. JAMF.S SPALDING.
N. B. Mr. James Bruce will beat Frederica for the purpofeof fettling
the above affairs, and has full authority to give proper difeharges.
TAKEN UP at Ebeaczer by Frederick Oxe, A.LIU HT SORREL
MARE, with a small bell, white mane and tail, branded P B
end fomethiug like a heart. The owner muff apply at Ebenezer to
JOHN FLF.RL.
JOHN GOLDEN of Newport intending to be ahfent from this pro
vince for feme time, hereby gives notice, that he is ready to answer
ans suit that may hr brought agaioft him. and to .-.ppear and give bail to
any femmons that (ball be issued, agreeable to an ail of the General Af
fewbly es this province called th*? Attachment Aft.
ISjougUt to ttc “
A TALL NF.W NEGROE FF.LLOW, can’t speak Englifli, about
five feet seven inches high, about thirty year* ®f age, has a large
fear en the left fide of bis head, and on his left arm, with Boles in his
ears, has on a white nrjjroc cloth jacket with blue binding round the
pocket flaps, and two piece* of old blanket; with a red cap, taken up at
Ebenezer. uft May, 17b*.
TWO NEGROE FELLOWS, lately brought from Augusta, and.
delivered by the Indians to the white people. They fay they bo k
belong to one man, but cannot tell his name. They also fay the Indians,
gave them the names - of Harry and Bear. Harry i; about five fee fevem
inches high, and twenty-five years of age; Bear is ahout five feet three
inches high, and forty year* old. 16th June, 1765.