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Vol. L
just Landing,
From on beard the Schooner Peggy, Capt. Groce
from Norfolk :
A few barrels frefh Superfine FLOUR,
a frw do. SHIP BREAD, and
A small quantity of C O R N, of a superior
quality BRAILSrORD .
August 2- 44 _tt
THOMAS SMITH,
as received per the Brigs Bellona, and Apol
p. from New-York, a frefli and general
aifortinent of
G 0 0 D S,
Which will be fold low for Calli or Produce,
ins Store in Bull-street, near the Vendue
Heufe.
Savannah. June 16. n.31.
“Geo. RALSTON,
(Foot of BULL STREET)
HAS LAID IN
A PRESII ASSORTMENT,
Which are JUST OPENING ;
Among which, are —
A Variety of Sprig’d MUSLIN DRESSES,
wrought in colours, Humhums, Pavil-
j !an Gauze, Irish Linens, Canibrick, White
Thread, Tapes, Lawn and Lawn Aprons; Rib
bons, Laces and Edging ; Crape ; Silk, Kidd,
and Leather Gloves; an assortment ot P'ans,
and Feathers, White Beeds, Necklaces and
Ear-Drops; Ladies and Milfes Chip, Straw,
and Leghorn Flats and Bonnets ; Cotton Hose,
Oznaburg and Dutch Rolls ; Blank Books,
Pencils and Quills, Shaving Boxes, Razors in
Cases, Knives and Forks, Snuffers, plated Sugar
Tongs, ditto Buckles, Military Plumes, Breaft
pins, Watch-Chains and Seals, Counting-Houfc
Seals; with a variety of Articles too tedious to
mention.
Savannah, May 31. 26-ts
FOR SALE,
SUGAR in Hhds. and Barrels,
Bell Green COFFEE,
By BORDMAN & HILLS.
Savannah, March 28, 1796.
FOR SALE,
Kfufcovado SUGARS in hhds. and bbls,
Green COFFEE, ip hhds. and Bags,
A few Chests heft HYSON TEA.
GAIRDNERS & MITCHEt.
Jane 21st. 39-tf’
7 uft Arrived ,
Frein ANAMABOE, on the Gold Coast o
Africa, the SNOYV W’HIM, Roekkt M.
Amhross, Mailer, with
102 Prime Slaves,
Generally from the age of 14 to 30, very heal
tby.—The SALE of which will commence, on
Monday, th- Bth of Auguil. —
CONDITIONS—One half payment down,
and the Residue, the ill day of March, with
such security as may he required,
ALSO,
Seventy Prime Slaves,
Imported in other Cargoes, and on the Condi
tions above. ‘
ROBERT WATTS.
Savannah, July 29. n.43.5L
billi Linens & Diapers,
FOR SALE:
Imported in the Ship Hazard,
7 Baxes of 7 -hths, & 4 - 4 tlis LINENS,
1 80. 3-4tjis DIAPER.
to A. D, Lawrence, at Mr. Dillons on the
Bay . —
A L g o—Some Compleat Chests of
Carpenters T O O L S.
c Apply as above.
July 29. 43 *tf.
■fillAM BELCHER,
I FULLY informs the Public, tha 1
I U ,ff ir,ucs in thr STORE lately occu
■ Dickinson , and intends to
I foidue & Comm:(Ron
Hbe uu.i ’ mw * llc h capacity, his exertions ■will
I ffive P rom otc the lntereff of his Em
■ and, rS ’ a:ic ‘ K ,v e g r ncral fatisfaftion.
■ June 3. ts-27
11- D. dickinsonT
I HT :0 tak * n lhe Str ' r o in Mr. Bolton's
I to, \Ep e ’ occupied by Me fits. Hun-
I W- J nan ° l —Beg’ leave t<a offer his
■ A* m the
I & Commission Line.
I t l ln!: h ' S ronrluft hitherto has given
I h-favorj f° r 3 continuance cf Pub-
I 1 “ir.ir a determination of cndcav
■ th£ir fu PPo't.
■ “ ll ) June *3, i~%f, jjt-if.)
REASON and TRUTH impartial*guide the way.
FOR SALE BY
Carpenter & Havens ,
Barrels Pilot, Middling and Ship BREAD,
Ditto. Mcfs and Prime PORK,
Ditto, Prim*’ BEEF,
Ditto, GIN and Cherry RUM,
Hoglheads MOLASSES,
Chests Green TEA,
Kegs CRACKERS,
RYE FLOUR.
Boxes Turpentine SOAP,
Gun POWDER, Mens SHOES,
Bottles Port and Sherry WINE,
Loaf SUGAR, ‘
Paint and Lamp OIL.
Savannah, Auguil 2. 44-ts
■ < ••• ■ - * 1
Just Arrived from Boston,
And novo Opening for SALE by
Geo. Lamb,
At his STORE on the BLUFF:
COarfe Muffins, Muffin Shawls and Hand
kerchiefs, Muslin and Lawn Apron Pat
terns ; figured and striped Muflinets ; Dimi
ties ; plain, clouded and striped Nankeens ;
plain and striped Jeans, Fuitians ; a varitv of
Vcft Patterns ; ladies and gentlemens plain,
ribb’d, wh.ite, nankeen, fancy and claftic Cot
ton Hole; ladies florentine, black morocco and
leather Slippers ; unifies, boys and childrens,
morocco and leather Shoes and Slippers, mens
common and coarse Shoes ; ladies light Beaver
Hats with Bands, gentlemens heft white Hats
with green undrrs, childrens Hats of various
colors ; silk Hat Covers ; a great variety of
low priced Callieocs, Checks, Linen, pavillian
Gauze ; a great variety of silk, linen and cot
ton Handkerchiefs ; Ribbons, Ferrets, Sew
ing Silk, Threads, Tapes, Pinns, Needles,
Sec. See.
An additional Assortment of Hard Ware.
A variety of looking Glaifes ; a large and
handsome assortment of paper Hangings ; Flow
er Pots and other fancy pieces, for fire places ;
Trunks ol all sizes; Paints and Brufb.es; Coffee
in Bags ; Soap in Boxes ; Matralfes; Tin, Iron,
and Wooden Ware ; Mustard ; Stone Brim
flone; Sieves ; Red Lead ; Spanish Brown. &c.
ALSO,
A few articles of Medicine, viz. Salts; Rheu
barb and Jallop, in bottles and doles ; Britilh
Oil ; Essence Peppermint ; Buviingtons Bal
lam ; Powdered Bark, See.
LIKE W I S E,
A small invoice of religious, moral, ufeful,
i ftru£livc and entertaining Books. —A cata
logue ot which may be icon at the Store.—
And other articles the enumeration of which
would be tedious.
Savannah, July sth, 1795. (36. tfA
DcinL Harijon & Cos.
Inform the Public that they have moved tiieir
GROCERY to Mr. C. Poluck’s Store, front
ing the Market, where they have
E O R SAL E,
Did Jamaica and other RUM, BRAND r,
Loaf and Mnfcovado SUGAR,
MOLASSES & COFFEE,
Cherry BRANDY & PORTER,
Ilyfon and other TEAS,
SOAP and CANDLES, and sundry other
Articles in the line.—Aifo,
Mens fine and coarse Shoes,
Boots and Bootees,
Ladies Leather Slippers, and a small
Invoice of STATIONARY, &c.
Savannah, July 15- 39* 1^
Just L A N D I N G,
From, on board the Brig Welcome Return,Trotfi
Philadelphia;
AN D F O R SALE,
Superfine FLOUR.
Bottled PORTER, in Caffs.
CRACKERS, in Kegs.
Pickled OYSTERS, and
A few thousand BRICKS. _ .
ALSO, on Consignment, an Invoice of
Dry GOO D S,
Confiding of Seasonable Articles.
JAMES ALGER.
Savannah, July 337 -tt
Ewing & M'Call,
HAVE FOR SALE,
Superfine FLOUR,
In whole Si half Barrels—lndian Kiln Dried
MEAL.
Savannah, June 30. 35
To-morrow Forenoon,
Will be Landed on A. Watt’s Wharf, from on
board the SLOOP BETSY, Capt. Clark,
from St. Vincents :
A few Puncheons of good Proof
And -cell flavored RUM,
FOR SALE BY
Ewin<r & M'Call,
Who will give CASH fora few thousand
Shingles and Scantling,
Savannah. July a8 h. 43' 1^
FR I DAY, August 5, 1796.
Just Received,
From Now-York by the Brig BELLONA, and
for SALE. , at the Corner of the liny and Dray
ton Streets :
A few bills. 4d, fid, Bd, iod,& e.od NAILS,
A few do. 6d, & 2od CUT NAILS,
Fresh Superfine FLOUR,
Loaf SUGAR,
TEA, COFFEE,
Blume RAISINS,
(freon WARE,
Mould CANDLES,
—ALS O
A General Assortment of DRY GOODS, too
tedious to enumerate.
P INC ON.
August. 2. 44-Bt.
Adrian V. Sinderen,
H is for SALE, at his Stout on the Bay,
A V \ I. U A BLE ASS O I>. T WENT O F
Frejh Imported GOODS ,
Amongst which arc the following Art icles
DRY GOODS.
LEG YNT tamboured, checkered, striped,
—t and plain muffins; muslin shawls, aprons,
and bandl eiv.hiets; cravats, muflincts, dimities,
chintzes, callieocs, ginghams, white and black
marii.ua, coloured petftans and. farcencts, black
mode and crape, iiik shawls, black floremine
and ‘.’this, hi pel line broadcloths and. csffhners,
9-4-ths to i2-4ths cotton counterpanes, table
cloths, diapers, hedticks, Irish fhcetings and
iinens, cambricks, lon n lawns, laces and edg
ings; plain, clouded, and twilled nankeens;
silk striped ditto; {balloon*, durants,
coes bembafins. and bombal’ets ; fine hum
hums, brown Holland, oznabrigs, mens and
womens frlk and cotton hole, black and co
loured beaver hats, silk and leather gloves, rib
bons, fans, threads, tapes, bobbins, pins, silk
and twist; gilt, plated, Heel, and mohair but
tons, &c. &c.
JEWELLERY, PLATED AND
HARDWARES.
Gold, silver, and enamelled watches; chains,
seals, and keys ; gold rings, ear-rings, and lock
ets ; gold and silver epaulets, silver tea spoons ;
plated coffee, tea, and milk pots ; caffors, falt
ceilars, goblets and porter mugs, knives and
forks, penknives, feiffors, razors, Morocco
pockrtbooks and thread cases, spy glasses, spec
tacles ; jananned tea trays, bread balkets, fruit
ditto, knife trays, candlefficks, and lamps ;
ebony cruet frames, inlaid varnished mahogany
knife cases, portable desks, paint chests, silver
and camel hair pencils, and a variety of fancy
articles.
BOOKS and STATIONARY.
Large and small Bibles, Watt’s Hymns,
Harvey’s Meditations, Dictionaries, Morse’s
Geography, Buchan’s Domeffic Medicine,
Franklin’s Works, Enfield’s Speaker, Scott’s
Lelions, Pleasing Inffruftor, Thompson’s Sea
fons, Milton’s Paradise Loft, Young’s Night
Thoughts, Shakespeare’s Works complete,
Sterne’s ditto. Rambler, Adventures of a G-uin
. ea, Isabella, Sorrows of Werter, Lady Mon
tague’s Letters, Misses Magazine, Ladies Pock
et Library, lordyce’s Addresses to Young
Women, Monitors, Either’s Companion, Dil
worth’s Arithmetic and Spelling Books ; large
royal, letter, and common writing paper;
blank books, Holland quills, wafers, India
rubber, See.
PERFUMERY.
Hair powder belt feented pomatum in rolls
and pots, violet and Windsor soap, wafhballs,
ladies and gentlemens dressing cases, lavender
water ; cflenfe. ol mulk, lemon, and bergamot;
pungent smelling bottles, patent blacking,
combs, tooth brumes and tooth powder.
Savannah, June 17. 31
Robert Bolton & John Bolton.
Having commenced Bujinefs the ijl inti, under the
F I R Af 0 F
Robert & john Bolton.
THEY intend tranfafling all Corrimiffion Bu
fincls at the Wharf and Stores of the former.
IMIE Subfcribcr being desirous of closing
hiS private Concerns, reqnefts all those
Indebted to him by Book account, to pay the,
fame, orclofe them by Specialities on Intercll,
payable January 1797 ; he will cheerfully! pay
all Debts due by hxin, on demand.
ROBERT BOLTON.
Savannah, April 28th, 1796. ni7~tf
Savannah & Augusta
s r A G F,
WILL ffart. from Major Brown’s Bearding
House in Savannah, every Saturday at
Nine o’Clock in the morning ; and from Mrs.
Caines in Augusta, every Wcdnefdav at Six
o’Clock in the morning.—The Fare ol each pas
senger Eight Dollars, with anallo*vancc of 14lb.
Baggage : All extra Baggage gd£ per lb. Way
PalTage, 4d. per mil".— No Scat can be en
gaged till the Money is paid—the St: ge Book
will be kept at the Coffce-Houfe.by Mai. Brown,
where Seats may be taken. de
defired to be punftual to the time, as the Stare
waits for no person.—Extra Baggage muff he
at the Stage-lloufe, bv Seven o’Clock iri the
morning, or run the riff of not going.
N A TIIA NIE L T WINING.
N.B. PalTengers Biggage i cyn idcred under
limr own care.
1 Savannah, May ‘}■ tuts.
From the Southern Centine l *
[The following PROTEST of the
State Comiriflioners, and the AN
SWER ol the Federal Com million
ers, by Letter, td the Executive of
Georgia, cannot but be intereiling to
our readers.]
Colfrain, 20 th June, r 795.
W E the undersigned Commiflioners
of the llatc of Georgia, appointed on the
part of the Hate, to attend a treaty with
the Creek Indians, now held at this
place under the authority of the Unit
ed States, in pursuance of the trull re
posed in us, think it out indispensable
duty, which we owe to our country’, to
pro tell, and v/e do hereby PROTEST
againlt the Cotrtiniffioners of the United
States, and their Superintendant of In
dian Affairs, for certain proceedings
affedling the objctl of the Hate of Geor
gia, the rclinquifhment of the Indian
claims to certain lands contemplated in
an ad of this Hate, entitled “ an ad for
appropriating part of the unlocated ter
ritory ol tins lfate, for payment of the
late Hate troops, and for other purposes
therein mentioned;” palled the 28th
December, 1794, as the caufcs of the
failure thereof, as follows :
Frrjl. We protell againlt certain
regulations ol the Commifiioners of the
United States, ftgned Benjamin Haw
kins and George Clymer, pofled up at.
the gate of the Garrison ot Colerain,,
and dated the 26th day of May laH, and
which regulations are in the words fol
lowing, to wit :— <c The Commillionqrs
“ for holding a treaty with the Creek
“ Nation of Indians, in order to pre
“ vent quarrels, improper behaviour,-
c< or mal-praftice during the negocia- -
cf tion, have judged it proper, in virtue
<c ol the powers and authority veiled in
“ them, to make the following rcgula
“ tions.”
“ ill. The Indians are to be encamp
ed on the river bank, above the garri
son, convenient to the spring and river.
2d. The Superintendant is to fix his
rcfidcnce within the Indian encamp
ment.
3d. No citizen of the United States
is to be permitted to encamp with, or
near the Indians, except such as arc un
der the direction of the Superintendant
4th. No citizen is to be permitted to
enter the Indian camp in arms.
sth. No citizen is to visit the Indi
ans, or hold any conrerfation with them
except with a permit from the Com
missioners of the United States, or eith
er of them.
6th. No citizen is to be in arms in
the garrison or neighborhood of it, and
on the arrival ol any visitors, who may
travel with arms, they are to be inform
ed of this order, and requeued to con
form thereto.
7th. No citizen to be permitted to
fell, or furnifh by gift, spirituous liquors
to the Indians, or to have any commer
cial traffic with them.
Bth. Thefc regulations are to be poll
ed up at the two gates of the garrison,
and at the residence of tlie SuperintenJ
anr.”
By which regulations the commiflicn
ers of the Hate have been debarred from
conciliating the affections of the In
dians, and cpnfcquently effecting the
object cf their million—the civil and
aCtual jirrifdi&ional rights of the Hate
have been infringed, and her confe
quenCC in the eyes of the Indians, much
IcHcncd, who will be taught by the con
duct we have experienced, being liable
to Hoppage by the centinels, without
passports from the Federal CommilHon
ers, on our own ground, and within the
aCtual limits of the sovereignty of Geor
gia, from entering their encampment,
that the citizens of the Hate, however
high their commillion, are inferior i.i
consequence and rights to themfeives,
and may be insulted with impunity.—-
SecotJJy. We protell againll tlie ma> -
| ner of conducting the find treat v : The
lame being ordered by the President to
be at Cok rain, ad To be conducted in
a fair, open ami honorable manner, and
fa the talk or invitation of the Pieli
dent, and the talk of Georgia were giv
en, h a fquarc or bower, erected, in the
garrison k r that purpofc, iir.ee which..
No. 45.