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F6R SALE, at'a low Advance,
Being a Consignment
By the Georgia Packet, Capt. Haift, from London,
PRINTED linens, cottons, and chintz;
Mens white and brown thread hole, .
Ditto fuperfine hats; also,
Two Pairs new invented patent plftols with spring
bayonets. ~T~
S. H. JENKINS.
AMo for sale, a few hogffieads old Jamaica rum.
r Nov. 19, 1781.
IMPORTED, in the Georgia Packet, Capt.
Haift, from London, and to be fold reasonably
for Cash, Piodace, or Government Bills of Ex
change, by
CECIL & WOOD,
At their Store on the Bay.
A General Aflortment of European
and East India Good;.
Among ft which are :
BLUE ant! white negro c o.h, dutfil blankets, fuperfine
broadcloth, kerfeymeers, flinnels, Bath coating,
ftrouds ; 3 7-Sths, and yard wide Irish linen ; dow*
las, Iriih and Rufiia Iheeting, oznabrig., brown and white
Ruilia drabi, ravenfJitck, Bengal stripe, huckaback, fi
tefias, P vlcys‘, teanankcn-lng, diaper and dam .ilk table
cloth;, hum hums, piliol and long lawns, cambricks, lawn
and pocket handkerchiefs, nankeens, variety of printed
lineos_ and cottons, chintz gown patterns, cranes, bom
bizeen, calamancoes, dnrants, princes ftufr, linen and
cotton checks, fu niture checks, cotton gowns, ftlk India
ilripcs, be! bunts, bed tick, figured arid corded dimity,
buff lr.ffT dimity, buff fatinet, white and brown jeans,
fft’peJ hofiand3, c-rderoys; mens white leather, buck,
beaver, and linen giuvea; mens silk gloves, womens tvhke
leather and white and coloured linen gloves; mens and
womens cotton, .thread, fill; ftackingi; holland and
idi jpe. tape, Dutch twill, patent .silk lice;; nankeen,
*Y ; frit
jjlrfs, Dutch ket, black and white plain gauze,
- u’.z<* * rich lace and thread gauze, gauze handkerchiefs,
back ail white Barcelona handkerchiefs, and cravats, half
ell and 3 4-tits black mode, white farce net,, black feathers,
fans, Italian flo./eis, pi tin and figured ribbons, blond and
thread'lace and edgings, black lace, black satin and co
loured hats and bonnets trimmed, black silk cloak; trim-,
xned with lace, fcarlef cloaks, calamanco coats, mens
brown and black beaver hats, an afforfment of saddles ;
whole, half hunting, and twig whips; surcingles, crun
pes and ffirujj leithers, fnaflle and half cu'b bridles, mail
piiions, fuddle bags, Collar heads with hemp reins, an
. affartmejat prudery, fi&ing lines and hooks, guaflinty
tfiot, blacking balls and brufnei; foldiersTcnt, toupee,
and ivory combs; mahogany framed oval diefling glasses,
fn-ve bottoms with rims, hair brooms and ferubbing hrn/he.s
with handles, cotton and wool cards, paint bruiies, an
afTbrtraent of writing paper, bill of lading and receipt
♦books, Spelling book; and Testaments, fiates anJ pencil*,
Lies and laces, round rulers, blai.lt and red ink, pounce,
ivory folders, shining sand, dealing wax and wafers, ink
powder, an aflortment of tin ware, fiH twine, foinuft and
ihoe thread, Hambro’ lines, desp sea and log lines, hxir
clniths lines, earthen ware and glass ; pewter ir.eafurcs,
plates,’ arid spoons ; 4d. sd. 6J. Bd. iod. and zed. naUs;
clout mils, laddlers and pump tacks, iron pots and fkil
i- j, iron teakc'tles, ffyingpans, hatchets and axes, brass
fca:es and weight*, Heel corn mills, coffee mills, hooks
and hinges, chisels, leel Compasses; handsaw, whipsaw,
ana enffeut saw files; brass furniture for defies, See. split
ting wedges, fad iron*, rat traps, brass cocks, chapes and
tongues, gimlet?, croifcut and pit saws, gridirons, great
variety of locks ; oznabrig, linen, sotten, and duck ttow
fera; oznabrig frock*, white and check shirts, striped
linfey fettecs, duck and fuftian breeches, sweet oil in pint
bottles, catfefr and muihrooms, linseed oil in jugs, Spanish
brows, Inmpblack, red lead, glew, brimfione, muffard in
bottles, fig and powder blue, oil turpentine, loaf sugar;
hvfonygreen, and bohea tea ; raifin9 in jars, black pepper,
Ipiccs, porter in barrels, brandy and gin in calks and cases;
port, Lisbon, and Madeira wine, in bottles; vinegar in
calks, split peafe, mens flrocs and boots, gilt and hair
trunks, corks, oakum, candle moulds, a ten inch cable.
F OR SALE, rj
By David Zuhly jun.
At bis Hore on the Bay* by the package, piece, or dozen,
at firft colt and charges ONLY,
Silk, cottoo, gauze,
lawn, and printed hand
kerchief* ;
Silk ani thread hose,
Th reads r 7 —,
Kerfeymcers, ,
Hunter clothv
Superfine and egodn,
Bath coating*, j : -
J iannels, J
Scarlet cloaks,
Fashionable buttons,
Stripes,
Venus, ..
Buckram, ‘
Superfine Philadelphia Flour
to he fold by JAMES WILSON, at'Smith Cla
rendon $ in Broughton Street.
RAN AWAY fiom the fubfenber, A NEGRO
WENCH, named CUM BA, formerly the
property of Ms Tondec, and well known in
town. A reward of two guineas will be paid to
nv pe/foc delivering her to
DAVID MURDOCH.
.-CnrderQyu...... ;V, - j
Ribbons,
Sewing silk,
Gloves and ir.its,
Pins,
Black satin,
Baft’ quilting.
Princes fluff,
Stuff shoes,
Ruflia drab,
kAfforted glass ware,
T ablecloths,
Window glass,
Morea gown pattatns,
Satinets,
Ribdelieur.
JUST imported, ant] now SjimhtgTorfa.le, on
the mo ft realonAll^ts^lfi^‘B7
JOHN TELFJIR,
In the Itnufe of Jnmes Herrior, tfq chi the Bay,
BRoadcloths of diffeient
prices, with suitable
trimmings;
Coating, proper for overalls
and grea't coats;
Blue and drab coloured
plains,
Iri/h linens of various prices,
Ruflia and Irish faceting and
dowlas,
Oznabrigs,
Check Hurts;
Chintz, calicoes, and cam
brick ;
Bed tick,
Cloaks and cardinals of all
colours,
Bohea and fine green tea,
Single and double refined ,
loaf sugar,
Sheet lead,
Powder and faot j
RAN away from the fubferibers Inst week,
A Negro Fellow, named Syke,
had on drah coloured corderoy long trowfers. One
guinea reward will he given on delivery of hirr. to
OWENS, THOMSON, and CO.
WHereas we are well affine and, and have goon
evidence, that many persons in this pro
vince (whole names we do not think proper to men
tion) have, or lately had, in their poflelfion, con_
fiderable quantities of ruin, and other effects, which
were lately call affionj from the Wreck of the ffiip
Port-Morant, belonging to us. thi* therefore to
give notice to all inch persons as nave, or may
hereafter hav-e, any of the said rum, or other ef
af;er thi fiowce, restore the fame, or give notice *
to us, or one of us, so that the fame may be feht
for, they will beprofecuted with the utnioft rigour;
and the ’aw in such cases (on conviction) fines the
-offender in treble the value off the cffcCts detained.
On the contrary, tiiofe who return the fame,’ or
give iuc'a notice as aforefaid, will be entitled to the
lalvage allowed by law, which will be paid them
iiTimediaiely on receipt of such rum or effedls as
they llull so rernrn.
ONBm, Vnd
DANIEL SiLSBY.
Savannah, 20th Nqv/ 1781. and ::
N. B. Any ptrrfori or person; giving information
to us, drone of ul where any more of
rum 01 effects are icereted, Hull itceivc one third
of the va ! ue recovered. .
Marffimtj Hales.
On Monday the 3d December next, will be fold,
at the Marltial’s Office in Johnson’s Squire, to
the liighdi Lidder, for caffi, the fa!e to begin
precilciy at 10 o'clock, *
qr HE following Negro Slaves viz. Tom,
I Frank, Jupiter, Mafah, Simon, Tonev,
Will, Sappo, Jamie, Galway, Guiney Tom,
Nello, SJem, Charles, Swarffey, Young
Frank, men flakes; all’o Quatheb'n, Juba, Doll,
Belinda; Penda, Mary x Bella, Carra, Tilla, Sue,
Fanny, Betty and her three children, Sarah, Jupi
ter, and Young Sarah ; the property of Robert
Rae, Jamc.’ Bae, Samuel Elbert, and Joseph Ha
berlham, who have an iptcreft of four fifths in the
said llaves under the laft-wiil and testament of Jane
Somcrviilc, dccca 1 ctL....AlftF Woman,
named Suei the-property of John Martin* The
whole seized urider execution by
LEV/1S JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar.
Savannah, 22d Nov. 1781,
* _
On Saturday the z*d Dccchiber next, will be fold,
to the highest biddci, for caffi, at the MarffialT-
Office in Johnlon’s Square, the fide to begin
prtcifely at n o’clock,
A LOT or Parcel of Land, situate in St.
James’s Square, Heathcote Ward, near the
Government House, conuining by eftimatioii 60
feet inffont,r ont, and 90 feet in depth, be the fame
more or left, being the eaftsrmoft moiety of the
lot known by the letter P, together with-all the
buildings thereon, the property of Leyi Sheftall.
Also a Lot or Parcel of Land-, N 0 . 1, in
Broughton Street, lately occupied by Mrs. Frances
Robe, togeth?f with the dwellinghoufe and all the
improvements thereon, at present in the occupation
of Smith Clarendon, the property of Raymond
D-*mcre.
A Lot of Land in the town of Savannah, con
taining 60 feet in front and qo f*.et in depth, to
gether with the dwellinghoufe and all the improve
ments thereon, lying near the Church, the pro
perty of the late Capt. George Anderson.
‘1 .Y: whole seized under execution by
LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar.
Savannah, Nov. lit 17S1 *
SaJdlc;, ffirths,
emprers, ftirup leathers,
ana laddlecloths;
Paper, blank
wax, wafers, ani Ink
pow Jer; .
China, glass, earthen, tin,
and japaued ware ;
Ship and house carpenters,
coopers and Ihoemakcrs
tools;
Whip, crofleut, hand,
keyhole laws and files ;
Drawing knives,
Locks and hinges of all
kinds,
Broad and narrow axes arid
hoes,
Shovels and tongs, v
Excellent powder of bark in
bottles.
THE 9 ALE of the I-Iou;e and Wharf Lots
belonging to the Lihte of James Read fa,
is put ofFuntil Fuclday the ißih December next
To be fold at Publick Vendue,
On Monday the 3d of December next,
A NEGRO GIRL, named JENNY, d le
propetty of John Caid of Savannah, seized
on execution. - A. HAWKINS, Coolbble
22dNov. 178 U
JOHN KEOWIN, IlattoT*
CARRIES on his business in Savannah, near
the Magazine. Those who may be jaleafol
to employ him may depend on having their work
done in the neatest manner. He has feathers us
all forts , cockades, and roses, to dispose of.
N. B. Silks, ribbons, cloth, Ac,, dyed black.
SI RAYED or ftolcn out of a rice near
Savannah, A BRIGHT BAY HORSE,
bout 1 2 hands high and 7 years old, with a ct::
tail and mane, branded on the left Cioulder 69.-,
Whoever takes up and delivers said horse to Dn
K.RUPP of the Htflians fhaii receive TWO
GUINEAS Reward.
GEORGIA.——-In the Court of Ordi nary.
By his Excellency Sir Jaue*
W right, Baronet, Captaia
ft I v rGe neral, G ovefnor, and Com
\. * / m?ndei in chief,of his Majcf
v ‘ tj’s Province of Georgia,
Chancellor, Vice Admiral, jmd
J A. WRIGHT. of the fame.
Mereas administration of all and fmgular the
* goods and chattels, rights and credits, within
the said province, of Adam Hendcrffin, late of the
ml ii i .
the month of September, in the year of our Lord,
one th.oufand seven hundred and Lventy-five, to
William Strut Hers and John Henderson, both of
the pariffi of Christ Church, in the said province,
Efquircs ;'And whereas the said William Strutherj
and John Ilendeifon have this day humbly repre
sented to me, by petition, that they have received
a considerable sum of money due the Estate of their
intestate, which they have paid to and among the
creditors of said Estate, but The said William
St rut hers and John Hard erfonV bad Ikte of health
not permit them to temain in this province to
colle£l in the outllanding debts due the Estate, to
enable them to difeharge the debts against the E
state, and are desirous to render an account of their
said adminillratioß, anddcliver up all the books of
account, vouchers, and tffadls, belonging to the
said Estate, and to pass and audit the account of
their adminilti ation on the said Estate, and to be
immediately thereafter difeharged and dismissed
therelroiri, and fnm all matters and things depen
dent tiicreupon : These are therefore to eiie and
admoniffi uil and fmgular “he kindred and creditors
of the said deceafcd, and all and every other person
or persons in anyvvife intcreiled, to appear before
me in the said Court, on the twentieth day of De
cember next ensuing, at twelve o’clock in the fore
noop, to fee the account of the administration a
forefaid produced, received, adjuiled, palled, and
audited, to make their obje&ions, if tftey have
any, thereto, and to Ihew cause, if they can, why
the laid William Scruthers and John Henderfoh
ffiould not be immediately thereafter difeharged and
diimiffed from the administration aforelaid, and
from their bond or bonds, and all other matter*
and things dependent thereupon.
”• Given under my band seal in Savan
nah, on T'uefday the twentieth day of
November, in the year of our Lord one
thousand seven hundred and eighty-one,
and in the tweiity'-fccond year of hLMa
jdly’s reign. > / ‘
By his Excellency’s Command,
Geo. D erbaoe, Dep. Reg.
FOR SAL E,
GOOD Jamaica Spirit by the hogs
head or h jgfheads,
Madeira Wine, <
Port,
Sherry,
L;fbun. “ - *
JAMES HERRIOT.
No person need cotne for any of the
above wanting that thing called CASH.
LFT lat the lubiCribei' ir bavannan tile Ktii
inst. A Sorrel Mare, about 14. hands
and an half high, with a blaz< d* face, her back
marked with Lddle spots; also a Bay Horse, about
13 lu-.nds and an hall high, with a bkz.c face, the
brands not plain. The owners, paying expeaces.
u;a\ have them, by applying to
JAMBS HA YES:”
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