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About The Royal Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1779-1782 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1781)
William Coalcs, Hs imported, in. the Ship Georgia Packet, just . arrived from London, ! A small Assortment of Stationary* COnfifting of royal paper, demy, folio poll thick and.thin, foolfcap gilt and plain, 4W post gilt and plain, best imperial cap, childrens painted lotteries, Spelling Books, Reading made Easy, ladies etwee cases and hufwives, patent cake ink, red ink powder, ready made red ink in bottles, best red and black sealing wax, best vermilion and black wafers, best Dutch quills and pens, fhimng sand, ink and sand glasses, bloflom blotting paper, bills of exchange, playing and message cards, &c. which he will difpole of, at the (lore next to Mr. Stewart’s on the Bay, on the mod reafoaablc terms for cafli. N. B. To be fold, a neat CANTEEN, on a good scale, which was imported by a gentleman for his own use, but who has now no occasion for it; / TO BE SOLD by the Subfcriberi, On the molt reasonable Terms, BOTTLED Port in barrels of eight dozen oach, Tobacco in hogsheads and barrels, and A general Assortment of Dry Goods adapted to the leufon. JOHN and WILLIAM WALLACE. Savannah, 14th Nov. 1781. f ~M‘GILLIVRAY and HOGG, At their Store in Barnard Street, adjoining Mrs. ’ M’Parlein, HAVE for file, on the moll-reasonable terms, A gen era 1A flbrtm entofDrvG 00 ands, Jtlue plains, * White flannelsand fwatjr fkius, blankets j Fine blue, scarlet, and fa no cloth s; RetPand blue ba ze, Ozoabrigs and sailcloth, A compleat aff>rtment of Irilh Kntrs and check s T ~~ White and brown Rufiia drab, 6 4tns huckaback , Holland sheering, Black and green princes ftufF, Str’ped ginghams and cotton hrtliand. White and brown iheet ™g. , “ Cotton flockinget, Cambrick and lilefias, Corded dimity and fnow denet; Full, half hunters, and 1 witch whips, silver caped; Brass beer cocks and pewter plates, Brown jeans and thick - set, Black calamanco and gauze handkerchiefs 2 ▼ MPORTED, in the Georgia Packet, Capt. 1 Haift, by Beecroft and Taylor, fi valuable Aflortment of Drugs and Medicines, Which are td be fold, at a very reafonahle advance for Calh, at their fiore in johnfon’s Sqir.re, near the Church. A’lfo Lancets, Tooth lnitruments, fcc. For Sale, at the Subscribers Store, ABOOT fifteen Thoufahd Yards of Negro Cloth of different Colours and Qualities, A few Rales of Rose and Striped Duffil Blankets, Two Cades Pewter Plates, Two Cases well aflbrtcd Hardware; An elegant Aflortment of Chintaes, Calicost* P.intad Cottons, and Handkerchiefs. The above good* are a consignment, and will be fold or by the* piece or packagep'dn the lowfitt terms. CROOK.SH ANK.S and SPEIRS. To be let, and may be entered into “immediately, TWO very commodious ROOMS on the Bay, with fire places in each ; they are > suitable only for a single gent'em3n ; as such none other need to apply. Inquire of tbt printer, Savannah, 13th Nov. 1781. ’ LTnen v : : cTi eck, aM cdt- * ton. ditto i A variety of culgee, purple, ad fancy bordered d'fto ; A corn pleat assortment of calicoes. pr>nted cottons, and chintzes; Pnmer :nias and gadix 1 holland; Mens IcoM•SLtEiEad*- and worsted hose; Mens fine calf (kin (hoei -and boott, , ditto, Mens and womens le*- thcr gloves. Women* black calaman co (hoes; White, green, and best black beaver and caf tor hats ; Mens and boys felt dit to, Camp kettle* and can teens, Plated’ and brass cloak pin** Steel fprir.g fnuffers, Raifin* and bohea tea. With many other ar ticle* too tedious to mention. IffarjhaPs Sales. ■„ On Saturday the 24th of November next, will be fold, at the Marshal’s Office in Bull Street, to the highest bidder, for calh, the sale- to begin precisely at 11 o’clock, * A TRACT of Land, containing Si tuate on a large iflaod in the river Savannah, nearly oppoflte to Puryfburgh, bounded on the north by Savannah river, on the south by Calc's Creek, and on Ihe north-w*ft by lands of Zubly, the property of John Stirk and the late Quintin Pooler. AHo the Lot N 0 . 1 in Savannah, fronting to the south on Broughton Street, to the eall on Bar nard Street, and to the weft on the lot N 0 . —, lately in the occupation of Mrs. Shar.d, containing 60 feet in front and 90 feet in depth, being direftly fronting the lot occupied by Mrs. MTarline. And the Lot N 0 . 10 iu Savannah, fronting to the south on Broughton Street, to the weft on Whitaker Street, and to the call on the lot N 0 .9, contain ing 6q feet front and 90 feet in depth, fronting to tne weft the lot occupied by Mr3. Tondec. Be longing to the Eilate of Quintin Pooler, decoaftd. The whole seized under execution by LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar. Savannah, Oft, 25, 1781. On Saturday the fifil day cf December next, will be fold, at the Marflial’s Office in Bull Street, to the highest bdder, for Cafti, -in gold and Til - ‘Ad at the current exchange, the sale to begin at ten oHrlcck precisely, Kelfall and Spalding 1 A TRACT, or Parcel v. > / -• of Land, in the pa- Silvanus’ Robefdn. \ rilh of St. John, containing ■"WIITSam Jones*;” alfcfanoihtfr THH~br Parcel of Land, in the parilh aforefaid, containingjjy efli matipn 100 acres, joining lands of— D ticker ; and also another Trail or Parcel q( Land, contain ing by eftimatibn 100 acre?, be the fame more or less, on a branch of the Ahoopee-rivtfr, in the pa* 1 ilh aforefaid. a Andrew Hew at, J A Trail or Parcel of v. v Land, in the parish of Adam Fowler Brisbane. J Christ Church, contain >sa hy cftian&kx* £OO nc*es, be the fame more or less, joining lands of the late John M*Lean. Kelfaii and Spalding T . A certain Plantation or v. V Parcel of Land, in the parish Henry Laurens, jof Bt. Andrew, being an island, commonly called Broughton If] md, dying in the river Alatamaha. and containing by estimation 800 acres, be the Line more or less, bounded on all fr’es by the Hid river. ~ ‘i homas Fiyming 1 Two Lots r.r Par v. > cels of Lund at Ewcnf- Lcvvis and Claries Cope. J bmgh, near the town of Savannah, each lot containing 90 feet of square lard, one of the fa id Jots adjoining to the weiLvard on a lot late of Ro* doiph -trohager, the other lot adjoining on a lot now or hue Chriftophei Ring’s, together with all the building.*, &c. • ~ LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar. Savannah, Nov. 1, 1781. On Saturday the firft of December next, will be fold, to the highest bidder, for cafli, at the Marfhai’s Office m Bull Street, the (ale to begin precisely at 11 o’clock, j A TRACT or Parcel of Land, in the parish of St. Philip, containing 400 acres, be the fame more or less, situate on Ogechee river, and ad joining lands late Samuel Savery’s, and near .or adjoining lands of George Johnston Turner, the property of John Martin, and fenced under exocu* mby LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Fro. Mar. fcivannah, Nov. 1, 1781. Oh Saturday the 8-th day of December, will be fold, at the Marshal’s Office, to the highest bidder, for calk, the sale to begin piceiiely at 10 o’clock, Samuel Douglass, Survivor, J .HOUSE and v. > / a lot in the Jofcph Haberlham. j town of Savannah, ~r’ • ‘- 1 ; whereon the defen dant formerly resided, in Johnfon’e square; also a Lot or a Piece of 1 .and adjoining thereto, whereon is a brick store row in the poiTefiion of Messrs. Ker And Begbic ; and also a Tratt or Paicel of Land, containing by estimation 1500 acres, in the parish of Christ Church, adjoining lands of James and Johnidabetiham. Same, survivor, 1 An Undivided Moiety of a v. Trail of Land, containing by Richard Wylly. j estimation 1000 acres, situate in the parish of St. Matthew, and commonly called Howell's Mills. Same, farvivor, 1 A Trail dr Parcel of . , J* ( containing 45 acre,, ffi aate John Iloufloun. } the plantation of Peter D e ,i? # kfq. on the Ogechce road fJ merlr- Banntft’s; also a Plantation, in fever a 1 [r’a of land, containing by estimation 1500 acres the parjftt of St. Andrew, adjoining lands of \v f liatn M Intofti. J. fa [ Sirnoa buterfon, survivor, J A Lot of L an d i t ; V/. r V. J- the town of Sunbury Joho liardy. J lately occupied by Na. . . . thanielSaxton,top<itl) with theftsuildings thereon. ® The whole fold under attachment by LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Savannah, Nov. 8, 17S1. On Saturday the Bth of December, w'll be fo’d the MarfluPs Office, to the highest bid J er, fo r oafh, the sale to begin precisely at 1 1 o’clock A PLAN TA l ION or Parcel of Land, in the diftrra of Little Ogechce, parish of Christ Church, containing by estimation 500 aci, mora 0, less formerly tl.e propety of ,o'cf.h Cannon iioce of Henry Prcfton, and now the property of James Haberiharn, adjoining or near lands of -i alio a-Wharf Lot, and the oto'es aid Im. provetnents thereon, lying under the Bluff of Sj. vanruth to the eaftvvard Os the lot known as Co\ per and Telfairs, containing 100 feet in front, and extending from the upper part of the Bluff to low water mark j *r:d aftd another Lot or Parcel of Land, containing in front 150 feet, mote or Ids, and also Extending from the upper part of the Bluff - to low water mark, lying and being on the river Savannah, and dircdly fronting a certain nugtajM 01 parcel of land lately difpqfed of; the property, of Joseph Clay. The whole fdzed on execution by - ; LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. iVo. Mw. - SaAWnnah., Nov, 8.. y H t.. v ,. . .. 4 Forty Guineas Reward. ‘ RAN AIVAY from the fubjTcriber’s plantatioa near ThtwiderDoit, ‘ , ■ • ■ W A ..-■* ‘ ‘;j Two Men, Purchased at the sale of the Eilate of the late Mr. John Greene, deceaffd. both country bom, black complexions, and speak good English one named , RfiClk* near a iiul-e-fcnoek -kwe^- ftim made, round fli >uldered, about tcct H mche# high, has a wide mouth, fptaks fall, fhev/ing hi# teeth, whkhareremarkably long; theuthe l named CoacELio, about 20 years old, very likely, Ann in de. a little bow legged, about 5 feet 5 inches -high, speaks flow, of a pleafmg couutenance, aW whole mot her. live- in Savannah u Ms FarquhrrV. Any person who delivers them, without be.nj maimed, or otherwise rendered incapable oflahour, at this place, to the fubfer ber, within fix weeks of this date, shall be paid ten guineas for Roper, an< for Coidelio, if delivered in the fa me manner, twenty guineas; or if any person will give infor mation of their being harboured, employed, of Cent off the province, to conviction of the offendwy if he or she be a free white person, (hall be paid the (um of five guineas for each; therefore alt mailers o f veffcls. and othe s whom i; may concern, are hereby icquefted to foibear giving the trouble and expence of a rigorous prosecution. |OHN MULLRYNE. Bonaventure, Oiftobcr 25, 1781, STRAYED or stolen from the Common cf Savannah, about a week ago, A BAY HORiiE, about 13 hand! high, branded on the near buttock Ci R. Whoever wifi return faitl hut fe to the futferiber, or to Mr. Simon Fraser, Conductor of Ardllery Stores, flrall receive one guinea reward. Also stolen out cf the fubfcrilier’s house, Tuesday night the 6th infu.it, A BLUE SURTOUT COA'lVvdtb plain yellow gilt buttons, lined with red fhi.lloon, Trained a little at the bottom of the skirts, a red cape, double with the upperpart of there lined with reJ clolk- ! Whoever :, -wlliTcrafrrtli*'Cttat and thii.'F /hall TeceTve one guinea reward, or the Eke reward without the thief. YVm. OHARLETON, I.ieutenant Rfeyal Artillery. N. B. ) ’ fuel) a coat should be offered fr Lie, to any ptrfon in the town or country, they arc icquefted to step it, and cite person that lias it, until the owner can be ia.* formed. Nor. 7, 1781. An OVERSEER wanted. WANTED immediately, to cake thq charge of a plantation about 1 z miles from Savannah, an Overseer who undeiHands the Planting Bufnffl. in general, and that of Indigo Gooi encouragement will be givcivfbany person bring ing a character of their beingrroperly qualified, and of their diligence, honcllyVand fobriety,.-—* Inquire of the printer. Two House Wenches, who are good walkers and ironers, to be hired by the montn. Inquire of SOPHIA YOUNG. „■ Nov, 15, 1781.