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VOL. I*
Tuft arrived from Philadelphia,
” and for sale,
On board the Schooner HETTY, at Mr. Clay's
. Wharf,
SUPERFINE Flourin bbls. & half bbl.
Potatoes —Queens Ware assorted.
refines—3 Boxes China—Shoes.
Said and dipt Candles. ‘
g uttcr _London Draught Porter.
p O , bottled do.
Cotton Bagging.
Rose Blankets—Blue Duffils,
Checks, and sundry other Dry GOODS.
Philadelphia Beer in Barrels.
Do. Porter in Bottles.
Savannah, O&ober 28. 6g.
(3” Bills of Exchange,
On London , Liverpool , or Lancafler,
APPLY TO
EDWARD SIVARB RECK,
Jit his Counting-House, No. 8, under the
Merchants & Planters Coffee-Houfe,
WHERE cash is given for choice Sea Isl
and COTTON, at the rate of i6d. per pound,
and for up Country Cotton, at the rate of 13d.
per pound. —Also BILLS on Charleston.
1 Savannah, Otlober 25. 68-i6t.
Edward Griffith,
WATCH-MAKER , on the Bay,
MOSTrefpeftfully informs his Customers,
and the Public in general, that he has for
idle at his (hop, very elegant
Eight Day CLOCKS,
A number of SILVER WATCHES, and a great
variety of JEWELLERY, on moderate terms.
Savannah, Odlober 25. 68.
This Da y,
WILL BE OPENED FOR SALE, BY
A. Van Sinderen,
(On the Bay.)
Avery extenfireaffortment of
Woollens and Fancy Goods.
Suitable for the present and approaching feafons.
—A L S O
An elegant variety of Gold and Silver WATCH
ES, Jewellery, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Japanned
and Hardwares—And a large Collection of
Books and Stationary.
All which will be disposed of by Wholesale
cr Retail, on very low terms for Ca(h or Pro
duce. Savannah, Oftober 18.
The fubferibers,
Have received by the latej! arrivals from the north
ward, in addition ta theirformer Stock, the fol
lowing seasonable GOODS, in which they intend
Jelling at the mofl reduced rate, at their Store,
No. 5, Commerce-Row,
6-4, ~9-4, 10-4, Rose Blank
ets ; bath coating ; red and white flannels ;
fwanfdown, hifpaniole and fuperfine caflimer
Waiilcoat Patterns ; white and green plains.
ALSO,
London particular Madeira Wine, Cherry,
northward Rum, Loaf and Mufcovado Sugar,
of superior quality ; best Hyfon Tea, Hyfon
(kin do. and Bohea - r mould and dipt Candles,
Turpentine Soap, and a few kegs Crackers.
WILLIAM LIMBERT & Cos.
Savannah, O6tober 25. 3t.
J. D. Dickinson,
Has juR received on Conpgnmcnt , the following
GOODS:
Which he will fell low for Cash, at his Store
Bolton’s Range,
WHITE Plains by the bale cr piece.
6-4 & 8-4 Rose Blankets.
London Dufflls by the bale or piece.
Blue, brown and mixed Yorkshire Cloths.
Do. do. and do. Bath Coatings.
Coat Patterns of various colors.
Men's and women's cotton Hope.
Men’s yarn and worjled Hose.
Men’s and boys Hats,
flaxen and tow Oznaburgs.
Oznaburg Thread.
7-8 and 6-4 Cotton checks.
Romall Handkerchiefs.
Check'd and flribcdfhirts and trowfers.
7*B th and 4-4 Irish Linens,
Printed and copperplate Callicoes.
4-4 and 6-4 Humhums.
Cotton, Pocket, and Neck Handkerchiefs.
Writing Paper ; Knives and Forks, Sec.
ALSO,
Holland Gin in Pipes.
Sicilian Wine in do.
Sherry do. in Qr. Cajks,
A few Hhds. Hartford’s Brown Stout.
Crockery in Hhds. See. &c.
Savannah, Odober 25. 68.
Dank Jno. Greene,
Informs his Friends and the Public, that he has
Commenced the
Fciftorage and CommiJJwn
Business ,
Clarke’s Wharf—And flatters himfel om
• s attention and punctuality, to merit albare
0 favours in that line.
Oftober 7. 63-ts
REASON and TRUTH impartial guide lhe zvay.
TUESDAY, November i, 1796.
1,200 Bufiiels Rough
RICE,
Os this years growth, for Sale, if appli
ed for within 10 days.
John N. Brailsford.
Savannah, O&ober, 28. 69.
- - ■ ‘ t •
On MONDAY, the 7th of November next,
WILL BE SOLD
At Public Audion ,
At the Houfe/Occupied by the Subscriber, the
Following Articles of
FURNITURE.
1 Mahogany Side Board. .
1 Ditto, Dming Tabic, with Ends.
1 Ditto, Tea Table.
1 Pair ditto, Card Tables.
1 Ditto, Sophia,
2 Ditto, Bedsteads,
1 Ditto, Bureau, 1
1 Ditto, Wafti Stand. ;
2 Dozen White Chairs, including 2 Armed
Chairs ;
The above made in Philadelphia, in the
mod fafhionablc manner, and have only been
in use Eight Months.
1 Pair gilt Looking Glades.
1 Case White Ivory handle Knives and Forks.
1 Pair Pontipole Urns.
1 Tea Set of China, complete with Waiters.
1 Pair China Punch Bowls.
2 Large Carpets.
1 Feather Bed, with Bolder and Pillows.
1 Set Caftors, silver tops,
a Pair Fashionable Andirons, with Shovels and
Tongs.
1 Fender.
1 India Tea Cadie.
h Dozen small India Waiters.
1 Pair Plated Candleflicks.
1 Ditto, Japanned ditto.
2 Pair Cut Decanters.
1 5 Dozen do. Wine Glades.
1 Pair do. Salts.
£ Dozen do. Tumblers.
1 Pair do. Patent Lamps.
1 Dozen Black Ivory Handle Knives & Forks.
Sundry articles of China Crockery, &c.
Also, KITCHEN FIJRNITUTE.
The Above may be seen at any time previous
to the S ale.
Robert Watts.
Savannah, October 25. 68~4t
Hamilton & Hartridgc-,
Have Imported from LONDON, per the HAR
MONY, to this place, and GADSDEN, via.
Charlcjlon,
A WELL CHOSEN & EXTENSIVE AS
SORTMENT OF SEASONABLE AND
Fafhionablc GOODS,
Being all feleded by Mr. Hartridge, who was
then on the spot.
Which will be offered tor SALE, in a few
days, at the Store lately occupied by Messrs.
Kenedy and Parker (the Corner of Bay and
Whitaker Street) —at an unusual low advance,
for immediate payment only.
Savannah, October 25. 68.
For’s ale,
At Mons. Huguenet’s,
Corner of Drayton (3 Bryan St rests,
The following ARTICLES, viz,
SHEETING Linen, Irish do. Durants, Cal
limancoes, Thread of all kinds, Cotton
check, Romall Handkerchiefs, Dimities, Tam
boured Shawls common do. white and striped
Flannels, Baize coating, Mens and Womens
Cotton Hose, Childrens do. Indianet for waist
coats, plain and striped Mnflin, Muslin and
Barcelona Handkerchiefs, Humhums, coarse
and fine Hats, Oznaburghs, Corduroys, Cafi
mere, Negro Cloth, Yorkfnire do white
brown and blue Plains, Slates, Shott, Look
ing Glaffcs, Fiddles, Fiddle Strings, Flutes,
Fifes, Rosin, Brass Cocks, (3c. (3c.
—ALSO—
French Brandy* Jamaica Rum, Holland
Gin in Cases and small Jugs, Liquors from
Martinique, Elixcr of Garus, Alicant, Claret,
Madeira and Port Wine, Powder Sugar, Hy*
son, Souchong and Bohea Tea, Caftile Soap,
Crockery Ware, and all kinds of Spice.
Savannah, October it. 64*81.
Ranaway,
FROM the fubferiber, a NEGRO FEL
LOW named JACK, about 26 years of age,
five feet seven or eight inches high, has a large
(car on his right arm, occasioned by a burn ;
he is well known about Savannah a$ a Porter,
Jobbing Carpenter and Painter, was purchas
ed of Mr Merrick of Charleston, and it is ex
pe£led he would attempt to get there, as he
was heard to fay fome time belorc he was
mifling, he would go there or to fome of the
Northern States ; he will probably attempt to
pass as a free Fellow, under the name Cutiee.
Any person who will deliver the said Negro
to me at Savannah, or give information so as he
may be found, (hall receive a hand fome re
ward, and all reasonable charges paid.
Elizabeth Course.
Savannah* o£teb''r 21. 67-ts
FOR SAL E,
BEST LONDON BOfTTLED
FOR T E R ,
In Calks, at Two Dollars &’ Seventy*
Five Cents ner dozen.
\Vm. BELCHER.-
Savannah,, Odober 28. 69-61. ;
Wm.;& Robert Mem,
BEG leave to inform their Friends and the
Public, that they have Imported per the HAR
MONY, Capt. Marshal l, a Largeani com
plete Cargo of , ,
FALL GOODS,
Which they are determined to fell upon the,
mod rrafonable tentis for ready payment, by
the Piece or. Package.
Savannah,'Sept 30. 6i4f. ‘ 1
Just Received,
By the Brigs APOLLO and BRLLON A, from
Nrw-York:
AND NOW OPENED FOR SALE, ON
THE BAY,
Bv E. & C. Stebbins,
j • ?
V / Z
BROAD Cloths and caffnfiers, elastic and.
Forrest cloths ; printed caflimers. lainctt,’
Swanldown and Marlcilles, for veil (Rapes ;
cotton mixtures ; red white and yellow flan
nels, green baize; grey, blue, and uriped coat
ings ; 7-4, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 role blankets, -.negro
do. carpeting, negro (lockings and mitts ; rui-.
fcls, jeans, durants, callimancoes, (balloons,*
tammies, wildbores, camhlets.and camble
teens; bombazeen, India perfians, black, white,
brown and dove coloured fattins, striped ditto;
black, white, blue, brown, pink, (late, crow,
peach, and dove coloured Mantuas ; striped
silks and farcenetts, plain ditto ; wide and nar-.
row black modes ; Italian crape, pattin-tt
lace, for ladies (hades, spotted gauze, bandan
no and barcelona handkerchiefs, (ilk (hawls &
handkerchiefs, purple and coloured ftiavsls,
plain bordered and coloured handkerchiefs;
pullicatt and romall ditto ; Irish linens, (hect
ings, brown do. do. hollands, oznaburgs, check
(hirtings, 3-4, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 diapers, birdeyc
and clouting do. 5-4, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4, 104 by
12-4 table cloths ; chintzes and callicoes ;
blue, red, and purple copper plates, chintz
furnitures, do. for patch work, bordering
do. 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 cotton counterpanes,
12-4 MarfeilJes do. Marseilles quilting lor la
dies ; dimities, Manchcftcr muslins ; long
lawns, 4-4 and 6-4 plain book muslin, 6-4 tam
bor’d do. 4-4 and 6-4 plain jaconet muslin;
@-4 tambor’d do. tambor’d aprons, striped and
cross barr’d do. muslin (hawls, gentlemens
cravats and handkerchiefs, jaconet and book
handkerchiefs, border’d do.—Ladies silk and
cotton hose, gentlemen’s best English plain,
patent, black, and white silk do. best engine
cotton, rib’d do. cotton and silk do. plated do.
marble, rib’d and plain do. random do. worl
ted do. worsted and silk do. patent do.—Cor
duroys, fhickfeits, velvets, valcntia, corde
lures, brown jeans, white do. fuflians ; ladies
habit, and long black and white silk gloves,
gentlemen’s black and white silk ditto ; plain,
clouded and striped nankeens ; bed-ticks ;
course and fine humhums ; ginghams, cam
bricks; fewingfilks and twills assorted, ounce
and lb. threads, colour’d ditto ; laces, edgings,
tapes ; bobbins, ribbons, silk ferretts, cotton
yarn, button moulds, (hirt buttons.
Drefling cases, large and finall plated caftors,
common do. plated candleflicks, brass do.
bottle (lands, graters, tea cannisters, (having
boxes, cloth brufties, (hoe do. hard and foft
(having soap, windfor and violet do. wa(h
balls, cream do. pots pomatum, roll do. lip
Calve, court plaiftcr,falts lemon, tooth brulhes,
tortoise (hell combs, crooked do. drefling do.
ivory do- pungeant bottles —Silk fufpenders,-
elastic do. common ditto ; beads, large and
small ; silver pencils, lead do. pocket books,
memorandum ditto ; gold earrings, pendals ;
milk of roses, in large and small battles ;.rofe
and orange flower water.
Knives and forks ; razors with cases ; pen
knives, feiffors, cork ferews, Jiiufters, lancets,
japan’d servers, trays ; watch chains, sleeve
buttons, 4, ah Sc lb. pins ; Carpenters Tools.
STATION ARY.
Royal demi, thin folio pod, quarto pod,
pot and foolfcap paper ; playing cards, blank
fcooks, ink powder, waiers & sealing wax,
and quills.
Ladies beaver bats, gentlemen’s do. chil
dren’s black and colour’d ditto ; negro hats—
Ladies colour’d kid SLIPPERS, Morocco do.
sandals, Miffcs do—Gentlemen’s fine SHOES
and PUMPS.
Hyfon Tea, Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Nutmegs,
Hair Powder and (larch.
Likewise a few Ouarter Calks of excellent
SHERR T WINE,
By the CASK.
Savannah, October 25. 68.
MUSLINS,
By Wholesale & Retail,
THE fubferiber having a large quanti
ty, and great variety on hand, will dis
pose of them very low, and much under
his former prices.
GEORGE RALSTON.
Savannah, Aug. 16. n|B.
GEORGE LAMB,
Has jujl returned from BOSTON in the REGfJ_
LATOR, Capt. Swift, with the following Ajjorti
ment of
GOODS,
Which are now opening at his STORE on the Bluff.
SUPERFINE, middling, and low. priced
broad cloths and caiimcis; lwandqwjt and
other veiling, elastic cloths, coatings, plains,
negrcJcfoUi, tlanncls, baizes, durants, (balloons,
calimancoes, camlets, blankets, Jheeung, linen,
dimity, humhums, velvet, corduroy, denims,
luftrlngsand mafttuas, ribbons, of various co
louis, No. 3 and 4 hair ribbon, tapes, lewing
silk, thread, furniture chintt and calicoes s
chintics and calicoes ; silk, cotton, and worst—
ed mens and womens hole ; ladies sandals,
black and other coibufea morocco Uppers,
florentine and leather flippers, misses (sippers,
childrens ftvoes, mens coarse do. ladies and
childrens various coloured hats, mens hats ,
muslin and other (hawls ; bandanno, black and
cheeked lilk, linen, and cottou handkerchiefs.
HARD W A R E.
Locks of almoll every kind ; H, HL, door,
chcil, and butt hinges,;, brais and iron thumb
latches, bolts, ihovels and toiigs, bellows with
brass and Iron nolcs, brat* arid wooden cocks,
coopers crow irons ; crosscut, hand, lath, ten
on, and keyhole laws ; hammers, drawing
knives ; flat, hall round, and three (quart files ;
companies, dividers, fquarcs, gimbjcis, two
feet uiies ; jack, (iuoothing, la(h, rabbet, and
bead planes ; plane irons, lerew augers, chif
cls, trowels and whitewa(h hiufltes, Lrews,
brads, tacks ; a great variety of knives and
forks, pea and pocket knives, and Icjffars ;
pewter dishes, plates, bafons, cans, and tea
pwrs; fcaies and weights, ftcelyards, rat, and
inoufe tiaps, de(k, mounting and trunk han
dles, brass nails ; saddles, (addle bhgs, and bri
dles; faddlc boifes, tacks, apd.buckles ; cur
ryedmbs and brulhes, coffee mills; house,
band, cloth, table, buckle, teeth, ferubbing,
and (hoe blushes ; tin ware; coat, veil, and
sleeve buttons ; japanned waiters, cannisters,
jacks, and tobacco boxes ; pins ami needles,
Ipectacles, (moothing irons j awls, (hoe ham
mers, pincers, nippels and tacks ; fiftiing line*
and hooks, hambro’ and log lines, bed cords,
twine, cordage, time glaffcs, fail and marline
needles, pulols, whips, &c.
PAINT S, &cs
White and red lead, Spanifti browrl, gfeen
paint, Prullian blue, lampblack, varni(h, fprr
lts turpentine, paint brulhes ; 8 by so, 9 by
12, and 10 by 12 window glass ; glue, fig
blue, (hoe blacking, Bc c.
PERFUMERY, Ac.
Small boxes perfumes, hair powder, poma
tum, pungent and other finelling bottles ;
Windlor vegetable, and crown soap ; fine and
lupcrfinc ivory combs, crooked and case
combs, (having boxes, razors and (Imps, dres
sing boxes, curling tongs and craping irons,
puir s
A CONSIDERABLE ASSORTMENT
of BOOKS, viz.
History, lives, memoirs, adventures, voyag
es, travels, novels, poetry, periodical works,
treatises, on archite£lure, love, law, religion,
physic, morality, geography, arithmetic,
fchool books, fables, See. — A catalogue at the
Store.
Blank books, writing and letter paper, large
demy, do. pocket books, ink (lands, quills,
wafers, ink powder, lead pencils, sand boxes;
watch crystals, chains, See. car rings and drops,
English and Columbian playing cards.
—ALSO—
Madeira and (herry wines; gunpowder, hy
fon, hyfon (kin, and foUchong teas; faltpetre,
powder, (hot and flints, nutmegs, cloves, al
monds, Cayenne, fnuff in bottles, pigtail and
plait tobacco, fieves,meafures,boxes,trunks.&c.
ON CO NS IG NM E NT,
A few Crates CROCKERY.
Savannah, O£lober 21. 67.
L O S TANARUS,
LAST Thursday, on Ogechee between Dub
lin and Sanfoucie Plantations, 150 Dol
lars in Bank Bills, rolled up in a piece of white
writing paper, among them was a Charleston
60 Dollar Bill, and the rest of fmallcr Turns (of
what amount or Banks they were issued fror: r
the owner docs not recolleft.) Ten Dollars
will be paid to the person finding the above
money, on delivering it to the fubferiber on
Ogcchee(Bryan County.)
JONATHAN ROBENSON.
Savannah, O&ober 28. 89-41*.
RAN-AW A y,
FROM the Subscriber, in November last, a
Country born FELLOW, named SIMON,
formerly the property of Capt. Field Farrar,
deceafeu, purchased by bun of a Maj. Blanton
in Winnfborough, South Carolina ; he has been
lately seen in Savannah, (and by information)
in the employ of a Mr. Craig, m said place ; be
is about 5 feet 6 inches high, little bow legrd,
dimmer? much, and when addressed or fpok*
to, appears much agitated, with a rogueilh call
of his eye, ar.d is about 30 years of age.
A Reward of ‘IF.N DOLLARS, will be
given to the person, who brings laid Fellow to
the lubfcrilicr, or Mr. James Smith in Suiibu
rv ; and a further reward of Thirty Dollars
will be paid on conviflion of any white person
harboring him, and Ten Dollars if by a Negro
ELIZABETH FARRAR.
Liberty County, Odobcr 8. o 8
No. 70.