The Royal Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1779-1782, November 08, 1781, Image 2

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JAMES BUNTIE, INTENDING to follow the BUSINESS of a SURVEYOR, having fome years ago aded in that capacity in South Carolina, flatters himfelf lie will be able to give fatisfiidion to such gentle* nien)as may be pleased to favour him with their ttnploy. “ Savannah, Nov. 8, 1781. LEWIS JOHNSTON lias imported from London, in the Ship Georgia Racket, Capt. Haift, An Assortment of MEDICINES, and sundry other Articles, Which he will fell on reasonable terms for CASH. Among Jl which are the following: Distilled vinegar, Cinnamon water, Hungary ditto, Lavender ditto, Rose ditto, Borax, Balf. eapivi, fuiph. Englilh faffron, Castor, Spanish flies, Camphor, Calomel, Shavings of harf/horn, Peruvian bark, Crem. tartar, ElLx. vitriol. - Stoughton > s bitters, - Godfrey’s cordial, Eau de luce, James’s powders,, B{fence peppermint, Turlington’s balsam, Britiih oil, Squire’s elixir, Bateman’s drops, . fan's. p'44*.. /Kooptr'r v -"'*77’ Chamomilc.HpWers, Gum. Arabic.. . affaficetid. • ‘ ‘* ammoniac, ■aloes fucci myrrh*. •* guaiac. , Jfmglafs, White lead, Red ditto, Manna, Magnesia, Km vorrii—; Opium, Oil of mace, of sweet almonds, of mint, of lavender, of amber, of cloves,• - . of olives, of linseed, of turpentine, PII. coch. Ipecacuanha, Jf Illa P .... f Liquorice root, and juice of ditto, Rhubarb, Senna, Spirit of lavender, of wine rectified, fal artrfoniaa. hartfhorn, aromatic. Sweet spirit of nitre, Spirit, vol. fetid. Saltpetre, Epsom fa’ts, Glauber ditto, _ Seignette’s or Rochel ditto, Volatile fait of hartfhorn, JOHN KEOWIN, Hatter, his business in Savannah, near the Magizme. Those who may be pleased to employ him may depend on having their work done in the neatest manner* He lias feathers of Ml forts, cockades* and roses, to dispose of. ===ffNov. 8, 1781. Twenty Guineas Reward. RAN AWAY, or was carried off from Savan nah in Georgia, fame time in Auguf|„laft, and supposed to be taken to Jamaica or New Pro vidence, % - A Negro Boy, named SCRUB, abofit 4 feet 6 or 7 inches high, of a yeliowifh •complexion, round and pretty full visaged, (peaks good Engliih, has a mild countenance, and his country marks (consisting of 2 or 3 feratches) down his cheeks, and is rather inclined to be fat. Any person delivering said negro to Alexander Wright, fcfq. in Charleftovvn, or to the fubferiber in Sa vannah, or giving information so that the boy may be recovered, (hall receive a reward of five guineas, and upon coi)vi<£lion of the, offender or offenders who harbour or carried him off twenty guineas./ , NATHANIEL HALL. ’ Savannah, in Georgia, 2d Nov- !/#*• ■%- Vol. fal armoniac. Sperma ceti, Theriac, Tart, emetic. Soluble taitar, Vitriolated ditto, Ung. bafilicon, e lap. calamin. e gum. elemi, althca, mercurial. White vitriol, , Reman ditto, Verdigreafe, White wax, Bolus knives, Flint bottles with ground ’ TtoppeVS, Instruments for drawing teeth, Lancets, White and red leather, Marble mortars, Bell metal ditto, Gallipots in nefes, Stone pots, ~ Pile boxes, Flaiffer knives, Iron spatulas, i Boxes of icjles and wrights, mpney dittp, _ Pewter and ivory Xyiingcs, Lawn ffeves, Sets of br3fs weights, A . Copper fcal?s, Steel trufies, Tiles, Phials gteen and white, Alum, Copperas, ■ Brim ft one, ”7 ‘'7” Flowers of ditto, Pearl barley, Jordan almonds, Raisins and currant, . Prunes, Cinnamon and cloves, Mace and nutmegs, Olives, capers, and walnuts, Ginger and pepper, Loaf sugar, Brown fugy candy, White ditto, Barley ditto, East India sago; Hyfon, fouchong, and bo lira tea; Vinegar in jugs, Mustard, Porter in casks, Port wine in hampers of 3 dozen, Gold leaf, Perfumed hair powder, Pomatum, Starch, Florence oil, Scotch and rappee fnqff, Pigtail tobacco, fire. IMPORTED, in the ShipOtprga ?acktt > fro:n London, arid to be fold bv 1 ‘ KER & BEGBIE , On very reasonable term'* for Cafli, Bills of Ex- !. change, or Country Produce, An ASSORTMENT of GOODS, fu'tnbV for the season, among which are : > | White, blue, and green plains 5 red and blue baize, (Infills, ftrouis; 8-4ths, 9-ioths, and io-4ths rose blan kets ; striped Italics, ermine, fwanfkin, embofled serges; white, blue, and scarlet flannel ; blue, grev, and brown Baih coating; fuperfine and second cloths, blue fearnought and pea jackets, beaVer furiout r . and rug, greatcoats* mefts and womens yvorfted gloves and mits, Kilmarnock and worsted caps; mens, womens, and boys vvorfted hofif; silk, cotton, and thread ditto; brown, black, blue, gteen, and pink durant and calamanco; black, white, blue, brown, aid fcarlct Ihalloon; fcrgedenifme, black ruffel, princes ftufF and flarentine, oznabrigs; 4*4ths; y-Sths, and 3~4ths Irish linen ; g-Bths sheeting ; ravenfduck, gar- Jtx, dowlas, Russia diaper; cambrkk* pistol and long lawns, 7 Bths and yard wiJc cotton and linen check, tablecloths from 6-4ths to i2-4th;, soldiers and officers fliiits, chints, calicoes, printed linens; muslin, lawn,’ and linen handkerchiefs; figured 3114, plain silk mrrtal, bandanoe and Barcelona ditto, ribbons, linen diaper tape, needles and pins, Barcelona cravics, ready, made coats of different colours, regimental waistcoats and breeches, nankeen and Russia drab overalls and waiftcoaft; mens, womens, boys, and childrens leather flioes; mili tary ditto, gentlemens boots, fafhionablc hiteftring a :d brocade, ladies stays, muffins, womens white kid and co loured gloves and mits, mms buck/kin and Woodstock gloves ; china, glass, and queen’s ware ; stationary, tin and pewter ware : a complete assortment of ironmongery, consisting of 6J. BJ. iod. ueJ. 4d. 3od. and fpjke nails ; broad hoes, grubbing ditto, locket fp3tles, failing and broad axes, hinges of-vavi <us forts, carpenters and coopers tools,, flioemakers tools, iron froes and wedges; fire dogs, fhov cls, and tongs; kitchen and chamber bellows, locks of all forts, augels, ckifels and gouges, corn and co flee mills; iron pots and’ skillets, teakettles: cotton and wool cards, currycombs and ‘brufnes, hemp flffyng lines, white rope, fryingpans, frits. gcijiirojji, brass corks. . fifhina hooks. ■ ..)[U 3 * (u m tUftTprmg anj ptatc.f fpnrstji.tlcry. fine and coarse rice freves, mens and boys beaver and felt hats, hogficiiu and common laddie.;, bridles, furcinglcs, girths, faddlcctothg, portmanteaus; hyfon, green, and bohea tea; loaf sugar, raisins, currants, almonds, pruics, nutmegs, cloves, cinnamon, mace, black pepper, mustard, fill id oil, lplit p ’afe, soap, tallow mould and dipt candles, wax candles, Faffccfk bottled portci iu chests of seven dozen, icc- +■ • For Sale, ot the Subfcribcrs Store, A BODT Fifteen Thoufond Yanis of Negro Cloth of -{JauHtles, • A few Bales of Rose and Striped Duffil Blanket*, Two Calks I'evlter Flues, Two Cases well alfoited Hardware; , .■ An elegant AlTortmeUt of Uriatiec, Calicoes, Printed Cottons, and FT*Rdkerchiefs, The above arc a.confignment, and. will be fold whole fal;, or* by the piece or package,’ on the lowcft terms. CROOKSHANKS and SPEIRS. On Tucfday next, at X o’clock in the forenoon, at the fitbferiber’s h 0 u fe : l~l~ —- Will be fold at Pubhck Auction, Best HolUndfe Gin, JJrarrdy, Vinegar. ’ . , A L S O, ‘A Quantity of Dry Goods, &c. &c. yth Nov. 17S1. D. ZUBLY ju*. An OVERSEER wanted. WAN TED immediately, to take the charge of a plantation about 1 2 miles from Savannah, anOverfeer who understands the Planting Bofinefi in general, and that of Indigo in particular. Good encouragement will be given to any person bring ing a charafter of their being property qualified, and of their diligence, hontity, and ibbuety.— Inqui e of the printer, STRAYED or stolen from the Common of Savannah,, _ about a week ago, A BAV HORSE* about j3 hands high.TKrandcd on the near buttoek GR. Whoever, will return (aid horse to the fubferiber, or to Mr. Simon Fraser, y Conductor of Artillery Stores, shall receive ofie guinea reward. TTT~TT - , ~i.T • „ . Atfo ftoleit Out of the fubferiber’* houTe, Tueflay nigh t the 6th infeant, A BLUE SURTOUT COAT, with plilhPyellow gilt*buttons, lined with red Ihalloon,! ftamed a little at the bottom of the skirts, a red cape, double breasted, with the upper part of them lined with red cloth. Whoever wjH return the coat and thief shall receive one guinea fevvard, or the like reward without the thief.-- —- Wm. CHARLETON, Lieutenant Royal Artillery. V N. K. If such a coat Ihould be offered for sale, to any person in the town or country, they-ovc lequeftcd to stop it, and the person that has it, until the owner can be In formed. Nov. 7, 1781. John & Alexander Mac Iver HAVE imported, ih the ftiip Britannia, Capt. Ball, just arrived from London. A Aflortment of GOODS, Which they will dispose of, at the store lately oc- Cu;*'?d by Mr. John the ynckaoe, piece, 01 otiicivvile, on very reasonable terms, for cash, pioducc, ot Government bills of exchange. Non\- 1, 1 * ALL persons indebted to the Mate of I Old is, dece.iftd, are desired to make I ment, and thole wno have demands againlt the b ■ are icquiied tc ilrjd in then* 'accounts, I idled, 10 MARY 0!J)IS, Adm'^J MarjhaVs Sales. I On Monday the 19th November next, will be sou I to the highell bidder, for enfh, at the Maitat-’ I Office in Bull Street, the sale to begin prccifel* I at 1 o o’clock, \ y 1 A HOUSE and Lot in the town of Savannah adjoining a lot now occupied by Mrs. R u g c )’ I and immediately opposite the lot formerly occupJ I by Jofcph Haber sham, containing 60 feet in front and 90 in depth, more or less, the property 0 f Francis Henry Harris, and fold under attachment b* LEWIS JOHNSTON juu. Pro. Mai. Savannah/ 1 7th Uel. ;^Bi. 9 Oil—— ■■ 11l Win ■■ •mimmm j Os Tuesday the 20th day of November next, wi|j be fold, at the Marllial’s Office, to the highefl bidder, for cath, the sale to begin preoldy a; 11 o'clock, A TRACT or Parcel of Land, containing I between 500 and 800 acres, be the fame mote I or left, fituatje in the parish of Cin ill Cfturcb, oa the Jfle of Hope, bounded -northm iy by land ot Mrs. Anne Parker, widqw; e.dhny bv Skid away \ river, southerly and weflerly by a maif). Also t Trail or Parcel of Land, containing 400 acres, h the fame more or left, lying within three miles of 1 Savannah, in the patiffi aforefaiu, and late thejwo. ! perty of John Milledge. Ard alio a.-other Traitor Parcel of Land, containing 25 > :icre>, be theiamf Jones and the Mate of Francis Henry Harris,%dc. ceased, in the parish of Ofirilt Chu cn afonfaid. Together with all the dvveiiinghoufes, building?, right*, members, and appurtenances, thereto be.* longing. The whole the property of Noble Jones, deceased, and fold under execution by LEW IS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar. Savannah, Oil. 18, 1781. “On Saturday the 24th of November next, will be fold, at the Marshal's Office in Bull Street, t*.. the hightft bidder, for caih, the sale to begin precisely at 1 1 o’clock, A TRACT of Land, containing 650 acres, G. tuate on a large island in the river Savannah, nearly opposite to Pur\(burgh, bounded on the . north by Savannah river, on the louth by Cale’l ! Check, and on the north-welt by lands of Zubly, tne property of John Stirk and the late Quinta Pooler. Also the Lot N 0 . t in Savannah, fronting to the south on Broughton Street, to the ealt on Bara nard Street, and to the welt on the lot N O . —, lately in the occupation of Mrs. Shand, containing 60 feet in front and 90 feet in depth, being direity fronting the lot occupied by Mrs. M‘Far line. And the Lot N O . 10 in Savannah, frontingxo the south on Broughton Street, to the weft on Whitaker Street, and to the east on the lot N 0 .9, contain ing 60 feet front and 90 feet in depth, fronting to the well the lot occupied by Mrs. Tondce. Be longing to the Ellate of Quiotin Pooler, dcceafed. The whole seized under execution by LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar, Savannah, Oil. 25, 1781. On Saturday thq firft day of December next, will be fold, at the Marlhal’s Office in Bull Street, to the highest bidder, for cafli, in gold and fi ver at the current exchange, the sale to begin at ten o’clock precisely, Kelfall and Spalding J A TRACT or Parcel v. S. i \ of Land, in the pa- Silvanus Robeson. J rifh of St. John, containing 150 acres, joining lands of William Jones; also another Trad or Parcel of Land, in the parish aforefaid, containing by efti malion 100 acres, joining lands of— Ducker; and also another Trad or Pareel of Laud, contain ing by cftinillifffi ioo acres, be the fame more ot less, on a branch of the Ahoopce riv<s, in the pa rifli aforefaid. ‘ ~ J ’ Andrew Hewat J A Trad or Parcel *f v. % Land, i t the parish of Adam Fowler Briftunip. j Chrilt Church, contain ing bl* eflimation 8o acre.-, be the fame more or less ‘joining lands of the late John M‘Lean. , • \ , Kyi fal I and S paid mg 1 A certain Plantation or vi -i Parcel of Land, in the pariw Henry Laurens. Jof St. Andrew, being aA l . ifland v commonly cahca Prougbton I (land, lyinfrin lirmti'in and containing by eflimation 800 acres, bv fame mope or kfe, bounded on by the Up irver. “ “J