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COJFPER & TELFJIRS
HAVE IMPORTED, in the Wolfe, Capt. Henry Kemp, from Lon
don. and the Britannia, Capt. John Dennison, from Glasgow, m
A large and compleat Assortment of well chosen GOODS,
Which they will dispose of on reasonable Terms.
A QUANTITY of second and
fuperfine broad cloths in pat
terns
Black, parsons grey and light grey,
i blue, green, and scarlet, fuper
fine ditto in pieces
Second and fa per line blue drab in
‘ ditto
Second mixed cloths in pieces
German serges, daroys, and long
ells
Blue and scarlet Bath coating
£ and | bearflrins
White flannel and fwanflein
Embodied serge
Striped and ermined linen
Whitney furtouts and duflil coats
Neat wove'and latting breeches
■Shatoons, buckrams, buttons, twifl,
(ilk, knee garters, and bindings
Oznabrigs, flaxen ditto
Sailduck, N 0 . a to 8
Ravemduck
Brown and white Ruflia sheeting
Napkcning huckaback and tabling
Irilh linens and gulix Holland
Garlix, dowlas, and sheeting
Scots handkeichiefs and checks
Spotted, paftework, Bengal check,
printed long lawn, Renting, and
India handkerchiefs
Ptioted China, blue linen, and
copperplate ditto
Chintz moorce;
Printed lawns, blue copperplate
Printed calicoes, muffins, and
chintzes
Yard and ell wide neckcloth nmilina
Diaper and damalk tablecloths
Cambricks and cotton romals
Black, drab, blue, green, and yel
low du rants
Spotted tobines and ftarets
Olimancoes of different colours
Striped Tar key tnantuaand tobined
ditto
{, yard wide linen and cotton
checks
Counterpanes, bed bynts, and Cot
ton gowns
Furniture check, ftnped cottons,
hollands and bed ticks
Coloured and black cotton velvet
Saperfine enmfun hair (hag
Mens yarn and worded hole, plain
and ribbed
Cotton, thread, andfilkhofe
Womens tbtead, cotton, and fi!k
ditto
Child's, boys, andfgirlshofe
Black, bufF, green, scarlet, and
crimson breeches pieces
Striped duffih, headed (bags, and
bed blankets
Which, with their former aflortment, they will fell at alow price for ca(h
or prodnce, or at the usual credit.
They have also todifpofeof, good Weft-India rum and f?lt.
JUSi - IMPORTED, in the Georgia Packet, frem London, and to be
fold bv
MICHAEL H A M. E R,
TAPPET AS, peril,ns. chintz.., calicoes, demy cambricki, demy
clear lawns, hvfoa tea, &C. which, with the aflortment of goods
lately imported from Liverpool, will bef>ld on the moll reasonable terms.
JUbT IMPORTED, in the Ship Georgia Packet, iron London, and
. toLefolc^by
R A E and SOMERVILLE,
A NEAT ASSORTMENT of EUROPEAN and EAST-INDIA
GOODS, suitable for the pref< nt and approaching season.
FOR S A L E, ’
THE SCHOONER WILLIAM, lying at Mr. Smith's wharf, a
prime sailer, and well found. Credit will be given for fome time,
paying interest. The inventory of her ftnres is to be fecn by applying to
the fobferiber. Who has also for sale, a few Likely New Negroes, Salt
nt a low price by the quantity, Sec. RICHARD WYLLY.
On Monday tbo 18 tb of Dumber inf . WILL HE SOLD BY PUBLICK
VENDUE, at tbt Exchange ,
* V SCHOONER SPY, with nil her tackle, furniture, and appa-
Jl rel, belonging to the Eflate of John Sarley, deceased.
EWEN and HOLTON, Vendae-Mafters.
A SMALL QJJANTITY OF SINIK.A SNAKE-ROOT to be fold’
by the printer of this paper.
> AVA N N A H : Printed by Jamei Johmitom, at the Printing-Office in Bnugbten-Street, where Adver-
Letter* of Intelligence, and Subscription* for this Paper, arc taken in.—Hand-Bills, Advcrtifa*
Bients, &c. printed at the ihorteft Notice.
Mens and boys fearnought and nap
ed jackets, and fettrees flannel
ditto
Check and"cotton checked ihirts
Dutch caps
Check and ticking hair mattrefle*
Ticking hair ditto covered with rid
leather
Cablets, cordage, ratling and fpun
yara
White rope, bed cords, deepfea and
flfhing lines
Pins, tapes, needles, fhirtandjac*
ket buttons
Ribbons and threads
Scarlet cloaks and cardinals
Flowered fiik cloaks with lace, and
hats to suit
Womens and girls calimancoe and
leather (hoes and pumps
A large quantity of tin ware
An assortment of earthen wae
A large ditto of GLASS WARE,
confiding of wine and ale glass,
India (hades, proof vial;, plain
and cat candledicks, decanters,
tumblers, mugs, and falls, neat
l>ell lamps mounted in brais with
small (hades, vinegar crcwits, src.
CHINA WARE, viz. plates, di
(hes, and tureens, howls and ba
lons, tea and coffee cups and
saucers, A FEW neat compleat
tea-table sets of china
PEWTER dishes, plates, bafons,
spoons, and iukffands
Mustard, spices, pepper, oil, cnr.
rants, railing; bohea, green and
hyfon tea; firgle and double re
fined sugar; walnuts, mangoes,
and capers, in bottles
Gold and silver buttons
Pruflian bindings
STATIONARY
Mens and beys felt, cafeor, and
beaver hats
Neat Italian chaivi
An afloitirient of cutlery
A large assortment of ironmongery
Linseed oil in jugs
White lead, Spanift) brown, yellow
okrc, and icd lead, ground in
oil
Vermilion and Pruflian blue
Red and white port, old Lilbon
Porter in barrels
Cheese and tobacco
ScoufnufF
Gunpowder, bullets, and (hot
An aflortment of GUf-ow faddlery
Common and plush carpets
Milled caps, Kilmarnock and San
quhar hose, &c. Sec.
IN G L I S flf HALT
HAVE IMPORTED, in die Brigt. Industry, from IMr ,
A FEW Bales of Striped Duffil,, Oznabrig, I
Brass Wire Rice Sieves, Nails of all ‘kinds
Hoes and Axes, Rice Sickles, Ships CommiV
Quadrants, and Spy-Glasses, Madeira Wine in pipes j
hogfticads, Dorchester Ale in calks, a neat Riding Chair &
Also, in the Betsey and Katie, from Philadelphia, Stincrfin’
Flour and Ship Bread. Which, with a good, affortment f
Ship Chandlery Wares, and their former stock of j)°
Goods, they will dispose of, at a moderate advance, at tl/
Upper Store on their Wharf, fronting th< Market Square*
A few Tons Chimney Coals to be fold on board the brim
Industry at said wharf. Savannah, 6th Nov. 1769.
Dr. HAMMOND’S SPKCIFICK
Anew Medicine, and one of the greeted ever offered to the Pul&ck
A CERTAIN care, without e return, for the mod inveterate leprof/
JHL feurvy, pimpled faces, Sec. to bs t'dten hi any season or climate
by women with child, or persons of the moA delicate conftitutioue, with’
out the lead injury or confinement.
These pills are an infallible cure for the yaws in every stage, even th*
mod inveterate; also for the remains of the venereal disease by a bad cure*,
or frequently contracted. Both these difdrders will be entirely eradicated!
even where salivation fails, by the ufeof this medicine. Likcwife t wii?
fpcedily remove a recent contraion of the lad mentioned complaint
Sixty pilis in each box, price its. sterling, with printed directions, and
signed by the author, Thomas Hammond, M. M. Briffol.
N. B. These pills have this excellent quality never to lose their virtue
nor fuffer by damps or moillure. ’
The author refers the dubious to the great fnccefs this medicine has mot
within Barbados, Jamaica, ,St. Kitts, and Granada, above these three
years, where they have absolutely cured the yaws, Sec. and In England
many gn at cures, which have been continually inserted in the newfpaaers
wete rtfedted by this medicine. 1
Any person may be informed where these pills arc to be fold by apply,
ing t the printer of this paper. f! ‘
w A N TED,
A QUANTITY of good merchantable TOBACCO and HEMP,
HAW HIDES, and DEER SKINS; also, .a few hundred bufficls
of NEW CORN and PEASE; for which articles cafli will be given by
applying to *V INGLIS and HALL.
W ho have for falc, Philadelphia and! New-York Floor and Ship Bread,
Bar Iron, Northward Rum, belt New-York Madeira Wine in pipes and
hog (heads, just imported m the schooner Sally from jfltateira and New-
y ° rl{ - Savannah, t3tfe Nov. 1769.
“"Ccolgtiu ~ ” ‘ .
WHEREAS the Provoff-Marfhal of this province, by virtue of a writ
of attachment to him directed, did attach the lands, tenements,
good*, chattels, monies, debts and books of account, of John Bayley,
who is absent from and without the limits of the said province, in the
hands and pofleffion of Captain John Sutton, and Mr. Joseph Clay of Sa
vanpah, merchant, at the suit of 4bel James and Henry Drinker, of tb
city of Philadelphia, merchants: AND WHEREAS the said Abel Jamca
and Henry Drinker HAVE, agreeable to the diredions of the Attach
ment Ad, filed their declaration io hisMajefty's General Courtof Pleas
againlt the said John Bayley, and have obtained the following rule, Vi*.
James and Drinker “i ORDERED, That the defendant do appear and
•verfut > plead within a year and a day, otherwise judg-
John Bayley. 3 ment. By the Court,
31st January, 1769. , PRESTON and PRYCB, C. G. C.
NO riCE 11 therefore hereby given, That, unJefs the fqid John Payley
do appear and plead agreeable to the a(orefaid rule or Older, judgment
will be entered against him accordingly.
JOHN GLEN, Attorney for die plaintiffs.
iHAV'h enquired into the Piice of Flour, which I find to be as follows,
viz. Bed, 18s/ Second, 16s. and Settlement, its. per too lb. the
4-d. Loaf (hould therefore weigh;
BEST, . . ‘
SECOND, - . , g 8
SETTLEMENT, - - 398
GEORGE BAILLIE, Commissary.
BtougDt to tlie ©HojlLfioufe,
/I TALL STOUT ABLE NEGROE FELLOW, about five feet nine
inches high, about 30 years of age, has his country marks thus |f|
on each fide of his face, is of the Coromantee country, speaks a little ,
Englilh, fays his name is Michael, but cannot tell his mailer’s name, was
brought from the Creek nation, where it’s said he had been about two
ywrs. August 7, 1768.
A STOUT NEW NEGROE FELLOW, of the Angola country,
about fix feet high, very black, has his country mark on his bread, can’t
speak Englilh, taken up at White-Bluff. November *, 1769-
TWO NEW NEGROB FELLOWS, of the Guiney country; they
can’t speak as much Englilh as to tell their matter’* or their own
names. One of them is a ftoitt able fellow, aboot five feet nine inches
high, aged about 30 years, a little pitted with the fmatlpox, and wants
part of the little toe of his left foot, with holes in his ears, has on aduffil
blanket and a blue worsted cap. The other fellow is about five feeWfßv
inches high, aged about 22 years, has on an old negroe cloth blanket and
a bine cap, with holes in his ears. Taken up at Matthew Roche’s plan
tation seven miles from town. November 26, 1769-