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TO BR .b, tt the STOfcEof
CROOKSHANKS aad'SPEIRS,
A atnfral ASSORTMENT of
European and East India Goods:
Amns Mkb W tit i.
g DPI* fTN E starlet
A* dfartaWnt of fafeJonablc
col oervd foperkoeanihuo
ter cloths, --
EfOt indWfcitt! ciSaicr,
BaU clda|t and du®lt J
Sara, halft£kks, and spot
ted (tiuM ;
lUakrts
Rittiaen, fluloocs, 313d i*
(pored ta bring;
Cakoacon and dannft,
Hut wafttd and thread
ftackings,
Crttaa deni Coe and ftxkiaf
bdii dimity aad ]*■,
Cocded dim'ty a&d royal rib,
preach caedwd masquerade,
frM jc*et and wauuoat
layts,
Otaun{t, bed ricks j
§> t. aa: yard wide Iriih
hoeas;
Untkter asd Scots checks.
Carried sad striped hoiiani,
llrat white liaca sad check
flcits,
Cunt fr cks sod troorfers,
T abfccforhs sad diaper,
Jodis chiatac* sad printed
md&ai,
Cl'irod sad printed tineas,
JJhrwis rai printed hand ker
chiefs,
Rook arsfiin and jaconet,
Wise (prig ged muslin,
Jlirnrhni sad bs&da&oe
handkerchiefs,
Cnna sad velvet frocks,
Silk frackings,
jLich black (atin sad mantua.
dUaaside and fare-net*, I
dU aflortmeot thread am
blond lace.
An aftortnaent of ribbons,
Eawn aprons and handker
chiefs,
Cause . handkerchiefs anc
French net,
Trimming gauzes,
Wien* and woßttm gloves anc
mitu,
Lad'ca fans, tap* bobbiog,
Silk laces and ferreting,
Jewing ilk and twist,
Cold PniSan binding,
a ogled do. and gold vellum,
TOMORROW, the qth of February, will be
fold by publick Auction, at the Vendue House
on the Bay, .
OLD Jamaica fptrits, brandy in kegs, port
wine of an excellent quality, London parti
cular Madeira by the quarter caflc, Mufcovado fu
gw in barrels, a few barrel* melt beef and pork,
•o barrels flour, a few boxes of soap, and sundry
drygoods. D. DUNCAN, L, V. M.
- ~OR~~S A LT~
By Lewis Johnston junior,
A FEW Pipes and Quarter Calks-Fort Wine ©f
the firft quality, also a small Quantity of
Mtifcovado Sugar, cheap for cash. Inquire at Ce
cil and Wood's llore.
fp be fold by the Subscriber , on the Bay,
ABOUT aooo lb. of 17 Inch Junk, cut in pro
per length* for yam*, or any other use ; two
thirds of the above almost new. I-ike wife anew
double Chair, with Ha rnefs. Inquire of
ROBt. C THOMSON.
Eknezer,
A TR ACT of 50 Acres of Land, on which is
a dwellinghoufe and tan yard; also fome
Foufchold Furniture and Tanners Tools ; belong
ing to the Est ate of Ulrick Ne id linger, deceased.
v 4 KATHERINE M‘KAY, Executrix.
ALL persons who have any demands on the
~ Estate of the late William Ewen, of Savan
nah/ Vendue Matter, deceased, are desired to fend
W their accounts attested, and those who are any
mife indebtedto said estate to make immediate pay
ment to MARGARET EWEN, Admrx.
Wanted immediately,
AN O verseer to mansge a plantation on which
arc employed about 25 working Negroes in
the usual produce of the country. One properly
qualified, and that can -produce a recommendation
of his bonefty, sobriety. >and induilry, (and with
out which none need apply) will meet with every
degree of encouragement. Tor further particulars
.apply to jhc printer. •
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Silver binding, fold loops,
and buttons,
F afßionaMc buttons, gold sad
silver fpacglc Jdi t to,
Pocket books,
Slllc needle books and riflue
ditto,
Ladies ©lire safes with in-*
frrmaaent?,
Oik watch chains and frail,
Silver i hoe and kaee buckle.
Stone fho- buckles,
Ditto knee and frock ditto,
Gold {hift buckles,
Pebble tie ere buttons,
Pitted & pinchbeck buckles,
T able knives and forks,
Gateau and ped knives,
Tea knives and fciflors,
Shavfng cases and raaors,
Snuffers, temple fpe&acles,
fine fowling pieces, . i.
Sickles, gimblets,
Marking and drawing
knives,
Hatchets, claw hammers;
Coopers bowels, augers,
planes ;
Carpenters alres, ehifelt,
gouges;
Hinges, locks, hilling hoes;
Croflcut, whip, andTrSndfaw
Glass ware, ftitionary,
Hair powder and poihatom,
Blacking ball,
Threads from If *. 8 to4o.
Shoe boots and military {hoes.
Mens fine flto.es*
Wojnens calamanco and lea
der ditto,
Childrens'Morocco ditto,
Mens bogfltin saddles and fur
niture,
*E Wi f ——*
Mens common saddles, TO
Half curb and (ruffle bridles.
Surcingles and girths,
Stirup leathers A coat ftrape,
Glue, corks;
White lead, yellow ochre,
Spaniftibrown, and linseed
oil;
Maccaba and Scots fnuff,
Superfine hyfon tea,
Souchong ditto,
Rose butter, soap,
Mould aad dipt candles,
London particular Madeira.
The SuVr fiber to difpoft? to f f
FOUR Sets of Cypress Indigo Vats com pleat,
alinoft new. If riibre agreeable to a purcha
ser, he will fell any part, or the whole, as feufou
ed Cypress Plaiik Four Pumps, Me.
% ■ NATHANIEL HALL.
Morton Hall, 6th Feb 1781.
THE fuhfcriber intending to leaVe fh ; s provinrt*
deflresait persons having demands agninft h : m
td fend in their accounts to nifn At Rae’s Hall.
RICHARD VVYLLY.
Tobler*s Almanack,
FOR 1781,
To be fold by DAVID ZUBLY jtfft.
Savannah, Bth February, 1781.
TTTHERJsAS I have received his Majesty’s Writ, re-
VV quiring me forthwith to proceed to the Elefrion of
one for the parish of St. Patrick, to serve
In th* General Aflembly of the said province, in the roonl
„of Thomas Gibbons, Lfq. who has neglefted to take his
feat, the election wtU be held on Monday the ?Qth ift
ftant, at the usual place; and also a writ for the Ele&ion
of one Reprefcntative for the pariflj of St. George, iir the
room of Alexander Wjrlly, Esq. ,ddceafed, the eleftion
will be held; at the usual place, on Monday the ifith ifl
ftant. AH Candidates and Ele&ors ire defined to take no
tice and give their attendance* Di ERASER, A. P. M.
Savannah, 6th February, 1781*
NOT ICR is hereby given. That the outftand
ifigaccounts due Mr. WILLIAM MOSS in
this profjace will be put in fuit.by his attornie*
before tltfrft of next month.
Savannah, Feb. 8, 1781.
* Marfljars Safes.
t o~Te“ToT and,
On Wednesday tint 14th February near, at the
house in St. James’s Square where the Superior
Courts were last hoiden, between the hours Os
ten o’clock in the forenoon and one in the after
noon, the sale to begin at ten oYlock precifeiv,
THE Place well known by the name of Belch
er’s Saw Mtfls, situate about 40 miles from
Savannah, containing 1500 acres of land more or
less, on which there is a small dwellinghoufe and
barn, late the property of William Belcher, ele
ceafed, and seized on execution.
A Negro Wenuh. named Nelly; late the pro
perty of Richard Leake, ar.d seized on execution.
D. FRASER, A. P. M.
Savannah, January 13, 17S1.
TO BE s o~L n,
On Monday the z6th February next, at the house
in St. James’s Square where the superior
were last hoiden, between the hou-f of ten o'-
clock in the forenoon and one m the afternuon*
the sale to begin at ten o’clock prectfely,
A LO rof Land, N 0 . 1 Vernon I'ything, in
St. Janes's Square, on which are two houses
and a cellar, with a good kitchen and liable, late
the property of George Walton, and seized on ex
ecution. D. FRASER, A. P. M.
Savannah, January 24, t? 8.
Mi/fmU, F/ f . J ■. \
: versus S- In Attachment.
Saltus. J
PURSUANT lo an order from his Majelly**
Superior Courts, in this cause made. I (hall,
on Wednesday the 21st next month, proceed to
the Sale of Teh Head of Tame Cattle, viz five
cows, four calves, and one yearling, which may
be leeu at the plantation of Benjarmin Stead, dc
ceafedy. in the parish of St. John; and also Three
Yearlings, which may be icen on the plantation
late Saltus’s, in the aforefaid parish ; belonging to
the estate of Samuel Saltus, as it is said ; at the
house in St. James’s Square where the Superior
Courts between the hours of ten
o’clock in the forenodn aTuI one in the afternoon,
the sale to begin at ten o’clock precisely. .
D. FRASER, A. P. M.
Savannah, Jan. 36, 1781.
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M'Goiin and others
versus > In Attachment,
Adam Brijbane . J
PURSUANT to an order from bis M;:Jefly*s
Superior Courts, in this cause made, 1 (hall,
on Wednesday the jtift next month, proceed to
the Sale of Three Negro Slaves, to wit, Will and.
life wife Kate, and. January 3 child, belonging ro
the eflate of Adam Fowler BrUbane, as it is said,
at the house in St. James's Square where the Supe
rior Coqrts Were lad hoiden, between the hours of
ten. o’clock in the forenoon and one in the after*
neon,* tho file to begin at ten preciiely.
D. FRASER* A.P.M.
3c, iySu
T 0 1} i: s 6 L 0,
Ou ThurSiay the i:(of March next, at the hedk
in St. Jamrt’s vy here the Superior Coufft
W . ere ; “°ld£o between the hours of teff
o'clock in the-f|>renoon and ohe in the alfernbon
the sale to begin jat ten o'clock ptecjfely,
A t RACX of Land, in Si. Philip’s parifL
X *■ containing’soo acres, rhore or lef: , bounded
on the .north and eatl by lands of Thomas Youi.g.
E(q. ©ft the well by Sainua Miller
kms, on the fonifr :>.ml east by a marfK, ami creek,
commonly called Cubbedge Creek, late the proJ
-pcrly of George Cubbedge, and seized on execud
<io* D. FRASER, A. F. M
Savamiah, Jan. 30, 1781.
r O B E~S~L D,
On Monday thfe‘ 19th inftanf, at the hou eiri Sf*
James’s Square where the Superior Courts werd
last hoiden, between the hours of ten o’clock its
the forenoon and one in the afternoon, the fife
to begin at ten o’cldck precisely,
r "PWO Negro Fellows, named Joe, and Will, 4
-■- good carpenter; a Negro House Wendt
turned Cumba, a Pardel of Carpenters Tools,
Household and Kitchen Furniture ; fetzed on exe
cution. D. FRASER, A. P. M.
Savannah, February 6, 1781.
Janet Jshnjfon 1
versus V he Attachment,-
Francis Henry Harris. \
PURSUAN r to an order from his Majefly’r
Superior Court, in this cause made, I ffcail,
on Wednesday the 28th mftant, proceed to the
fa e of a FeHow, named Solomon, be on£-
, *ftg ( () tHe Eflate of the (aid Francis Hetitv Harns^
a* it fe feid, Ft. janwf SqorV
whe-e the Superior Courts wire last hcJden, be
tween the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and”
one in the afternoon, the sale to begin at reii
o’clock precisely. D. FRASER, A. f. ivf.
Savannah, 6th Febroary, 1781.
T O B E S OL D r
On Thurfliay the Bth of March next, at the house
in St. James’s Square where the Superior Court*
were last holdeo, between the hour* of ten
o’clock in the forenoon and one in the afternoon,
the Lie to begin at ten o’clock precisely,
A VACANT Tot in the town of Savannah*
known by N • . 9 Heathcote tythmg Dtclc
er’s ward, fronting Bioughtouflreet, containing
60 feet front by 90 feet deep, late the property of
Peter Tondee, deceased, and seized on execution.
D. FRASER, A. P. M #
Savannah, February 6, 1781,
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N E W • VO R K, December 43.
BY a letter from St. Ckriflophar we are informed, that
Cay*. Hornsby M*Davitt, In the copper bottom foiy
Hornet, ofßriftol, has taken and carried to Aat island th 4
flap New Defence, of Baltimore, Capr. Weeks comnun
ler. She is said to be one of the tnoft tcfpeAable veflels
from the Chciapeak, aui 330 liogfktaii of tobacco Wrrt
found upon her.
Yesterday vrived a brigantine with too hoyfheads, ani
a fchoontr with tobacco; they are prices
to his Majefty* ship Mi, who has been fome time pa!> a
muting herfelf in ToSacco Speculations on the
Civji'l of our continent.
SxfrjJl es a Alter frem A'r •*-{lav in Jamaica, dated
■ . ’ ViKibtr 15.
** The great province of Quito, in South America, ha*
ftoclared its independence, and one King Caflimero l efe
ia it; this lews is true si gofnel, and I dr'mll
hi- health every.day.uext to King George’s; indeed'it i*
said that all Peru is in the fame state. This ivagloti ju*
retribution to Don Carlos for abetting the infer oaf rebel*
Upon your continent.” X • ■* .
Yesterday arrived the coppered brig Valiant, Capte
Macguire, from Pott Royal, Jamaica, which (Re left on
the 17th ult. by whom we are informed, that a Spa. iflx
packet of *6 guns, with the Lieutenant. Governor of Ha
wns on board, wiS taken by the Pallas, and brought t*
Port Royal* but the cortimandrr had funk the dispatches j
(he was bound from Old Spain to the Havana. . The En
dymion on her paflage from St. Lucia to Jamaica met fe?*
vcral wrecks fuppofcd to be occafidned by the lateealamityv
The troops at Fort Juan are recovering faft, and- the few
vice against the Spanilh con.iarut would be pu&ed witll
the utmost vigour.
Dee. *7. By letters from Jamaica we are informed that
hi* Majesty’s (hip Berwick, commanded by the
Keith Stewart, having greatly fullered in the late uncom*
mon and husricane, freered away for England
under jury masts. The Egmonc of 74 guns, commanded
by Capti Fan(haw, with tht Cndymion frigate, Capt. P%
Cartaret, who had been forced out of St; Lucia
were fafe arrived at Fort Royal; the latter brought in
with her two French (hip* which had bsen driven out of
Martinique. ’
yanvJey 3. Sunday and yesterday arrived several Wigan
tlnrs, fchoonejy, and (loops, from Delaware and Chefa
p*®k,- L*t V 4
cruisers, privateeri, Ac. Eighteen fail with cjfees of
flour, tobacco, Ac. fat St. Euftatta, Havana, mfo. left
Phiiadriphia ; they were convoyed, ’tis said, by the Sara
toga and* another armed (nip, lia*.tog been accompanied
down to the Capes by the Confrule:acy v.hich then re
turned btrjt tfl rKlidelphi 1} thr Clip is nSmeltheCen
turion, of three decks, foe c time asjo taken from us\w
: 3her vovafe from Jamricr; ‘ r •’ f.t 1 hogJHeids
Tfv. rginiatobK'n, an i ciurn’ . ritr 7t'4'hi| vfith vrhich