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VOL. I.
LETTERS remaining it : the POST-OF- J
FJCE at Savannah, on the |
’ day of ‘January I 797, which if not
taken up, will on the firjl day of April
next be returned to the General Pojl-
Office.
A. QEnjamin Andrefa, ship Thomas;
J3 Simon Martin Bloody
point, Hilton head, 2 ; Colonel James
Armltrong.
B. Ilaac Baldwin, Hilton head ;
William Bentell ; Rev. John Ernst
Bergman, Ebenezer; John Bexley ;
Eden Boys, Skidaway I Hand ; Mils
Ann Brown, Briarcreek, on the Auguf
lla road ; Capt. William Brown, (loop
Mercury’ ; Joseph Bryan ; John Buis.
C. Peter Campbel, Merchant j
Captain Thomas Canbell, (loop Ro
bert ; James Cochran 2 ; J oCeph Coch
ran, Georgia ; David Coulter : Mons.
Coupechez Mad. Laumaca ; John Bap
tifteCharet ; Catonet & Coupy ; Mat
thew Crane ; Capt. Josiah Crosby.
D. Abraham D. Hart, at Abra
ham Delyon’s ; Peter Devaux ; Wil
liam Durn, Georgia ; John Dews ;
Madame Du Bignon, Sapelo.
E. The electors of the President of
the U.S. Samuel Kecles, care ot John
Ingersoll ; Ralph E. Elliot.
F. John C. Farrint,fchooner Afri
ca ; Mr. Ferman, Georgia ; Caleb
Fowler; John Mi Fowler; Thomas
Fowler ; Miss Catharine Fox ; Mrs.
Martha Fox ; Mr. Francis, care of
John Ingersoll; Wm; Francis, care of
Doftor JBeecroft.
G. Col. Daniel Gaines, Frederi
ca, care of John Holland ; John Gardi
ner ; Chriltin Carman, merchant; Da
vid Garvin; William Gibbons; John
Gibson ; Robert Girven, Queenlbo
rough, care of David Leion ; Captain
Job Greene, of the Polly and Phebe;
William Greene ; Christopher Gun 2 ;
Edward Grannifsi
H. Capt. William Harding; John
George Harrage ; Barochia Harper ;
Mrs. Mary Hardy ; care of Mrs. Jen
kins ; Mons. Harrington ; Harvey
Hall ; Clark Haskell; Samuel Hill,
Merchant; Sir George Houftoun, bart.
2 ; George Humes, at Dr. Cfcahnings;
Capt. Hathaway, schooner Goliah.
J. Mrs. Jervois ; George Jones;
Doctor Noble W. Jones.
K. Mrs. Sary Rating; Kenedy’ Sc
Parker, 1.
L. Widow Mary’ Lang, care Her
man Herfon ; Richard H. Leake ; An
dre Francois Lebey ; Mr. Lockwood,
Brig Apollo ; Joseph Longworth ;
John Lucas, lately from Virginia ; Sa
muel Linfley, junr.
M. Andrew Mac Credie, & Cos.
Francis Mallory ; Mrs. Ann Martin,
at Mrs. Spaldings, 2 ; Benjamin Max
well, 3 ; James B. Maxwell ; Richard
M. Maxwell; Simon Maxwell, Hard
wick ; John Me Elhenney, near the
Upper Runs ; Captain Robert Me
Greath; John Mclntolh, Brunswick ;
Col. I. Mclntolh, Georgia ; Mr. Me
Kinsey ; James Merrellis, 2 ; Joseph
Merie ; David Middleton ; John S.
Miller ; James Montlort, 2 ; Mrs.
Ann Morgan, care of Major Brown ;
Capt. John T. Morgan, St. Simons ;
Titus Morgan ; Benj. Morell 2 ; Wm.
Mortimo-e, Pilot 2 ; James Mofsman ;
Mrs. McLain.
N. Cunningham Newall.
O. Nathaniel Olden.
P. James Pall, near the fillers Fer
ry, careofMr. Gindrats ; Capt. Ar
galis Peace, Schooner Neptune ; Capt.
James Phillips, Brig Porja, care of
Hunter Prefstman & Cos. or Johnston
Robertson & Cos. 4 ; Robert Powers,
Darien ; Miss. Prince, at Mackin
fay’s; Do&or Benjamin Putnam ; Ed
ward Perry, near Horse Savannah,
South-Carolina ; Miss Lydia Pearce,
at Hardwick, care of Mr. Harvey 2 ;
William Prieil, care of John Stantron.
R. John B. Rain ; Andre Redon ;
Mrs. Sarah Righte ; Stephen Roodes,
care James Haberlham ; Vincent Row
ell, South-Carolina near Georgia.
S. James Scranton ; Thomas Sch-
Samuel Sheppard; Daniel
Sherman ; Jared Sherman ; Mrs. Eli
za M. Simplon ; Shela Simpson ;
Capt. Ebenezer Smith, Schooner Nep
; Jonas Smith; William Smith,
Prince Williams IViHi, ComUahec :
REASON and ‘TRUTH impartial guide the ivay.
TUESDAY, January , 17, 1797.
Capt. Samuel Stiles, Ogechee, 2
Mrs. Mary storey, care of IlabelD
Smith ; John Sutton, Merchant, 2 ,
John Swepion, 3 ; Mrs. Polly Strick
land, on FuUdm* crock, Ogechee.
T. Mrs. Mary 1 aariiiigh ; Will
iam Taylor, at Mr. Rutledges Planta
tion, care of Wm. Neyie ; George
Tnroop ; Stuckely Tillinghall ; Capt.
Nathaniel Twining.
U. Capt. Pinup Ulmer.
V. Salles Valentin.
W. Solomon Whipple, care of
Hills May 6c Woodbndge ; Abel
Wilds, Bulloch County ; imis Will
iams, HairdieiTer ; Richard Williams.
ARRIVALS fcf DEPARTURE cf
the MAILS from the POST OF
FICE m SAVANNAH.
The Augufia and IVfern Mail, ar
rives every’ l hurjday Evening at 6 o'clock
and is cioied every Friday Lvtn.ug at
8 o’clock.
The Chari, ft on Mail , arrives every
Monday and Friday about noon, and is
closed every 1 u jday and Saturday about
the fame time.
‘The B.aufort Mail, arrives every
Friday, and is doled every Saturday,
as the Charlelton Mail.
The Mails for Newport-bridge', Sun
bnry, Sc c. arrive eyery and. hurjday eve
ning, at 6 o'clock, and are doled every
l uejaay morning, hall alter eight.
‘The St. Mary’s Mail (once every two
weeks) will be ciofed on c lufday, the
10th mllant, at half pad eight in the
morning, and arrives on F hurjday the
19th initant, and so on every fortnight.
Note. LETTERS for the North
ward, will be lorwarded every Tuesday
via Charlelton, Jmd every Friday Even
ing, via Augulta.
(jd“ OFFICE HOURS, from 9 to
11, in the forenoon, and from 3t05, in
the afternoon.
Julius H. Scheuber, p. m*
Jan. 6. iaw.sw’s-88.
tm r - - • 1 - - - --
For Sale,
At i Landing a Few Miles above Sunbury, on
the North lide ot Midway River :
Twenty Thom and Feet of
SCANTLING, 14 to 25 lef t long, 4 by 4, 4
by 5, and 5 by 5 m thickness.-—Two or Three
Thousand ten of Inch a id quarter Flooring
Boards, 16 to 25 feet long.—Two Thousand
feet ot Featheredged Boards, and about One
Thouiand feet Shingling Laths. The whole
maybe taken immediately off the Bluff dry,
where a velfel drawing 12 or 13 feet water,
may load with fafety. An affbrtment of Rang
ing Timber may be had by giving a few days
notice. Alio, if wanting, 150 or 200 Barrels
Rice may be delivered at laid Landing En
quire ol Mellrs. Edward & Cuatsl Steb
dins, at Savannah.
January 13. 53
Just Landing,
At Johnston, Robertson 6c Cos. Wharf,
from the Brig Chatham, from Jamaica,
8 Puncheons excellent flavored Spirits,
13 Hhds. superior quality Mufcovado
Sugar.
4 Calks of Coffee.
10 Bags of Pimento.
G. W. Nichols £2? Cos.
January 10. n.89.
BILLS on BOSTON,
For sale by
Wm. BELCHER.
January 3d, 1797. 8 7 -6 t.
FOR SALE,
A few hundred, BnfheU of
Seed Rice, warranted.
Tot terms, apply to the Jkbfcribcr, at his plantation.
Franc is, Cou rvoi Li e.
January 3. 87-fit.
Advertisement.
THE fubferiber informs the Public, that he toil/’
undertake any Building ‘in the House Carpen
ter line, and engages to finfn ‘wall neatnef and
dispatch , any work he ma\ he employed in. He
may be Jpoke with at Mrs. McCullough's.*
J OHN BRUCE.
Jan, n. t 9a.
The Subscriber haying fuf
fered very considerably by the late fires, re
quelts all those indebted to him, to m.ike as
early payment* as possible, at his flor'e, next
door to MclTrs. Hamilton and Hartridge, in
Duke ilreet, near the Market lqiure.
J. T LAWRANCE.
Savannah. ,3th Dec. 1796. 0 Si.
THOMAS SMITH,
Has received by the Danish Brio Morgan
rithe, jujl arrived from Liverpool,
AN ADDITIONAL SUPPLY OF TllK MOST
PaJ/j ion able GOODS:
Direflly from the Manufactories, which, with
his former itock, renders his ailoriment more
complete than any he has had heretofore,
and which he will dilpofc of on lower terms
than ufnal, at his Stoke on the Bay, oppo
iltc Watt’s, Wharf : Country Stores
may now be iupplicd at a very low advance ;
his Stock, principally consist. of th: follow
ing Articles :
500 Pieces of Callicoes and Chints, alt new
patterns of the heft designs.
500 Pieces of Mullins, checked, llriprd,
jackonet, book, sprigged and tambour’d.
Ditto, the molt falhionablc clouded, co
loured, fprigg’d and japan’d.
A quantity of Mohair Shawls, and the fiit
eft Muslin Handkerchiefs.
Neckcloths ol a superior kind.
A beautiful assortment of Tamboured A
prons and Coats, white and coloured, Irilh
Linens, Cambrics, and a largequantiiy of pock
et Handkerchiefs, Pullicat, Romatis and large
French Handkerchiefs.
Broad Cloths and Kerfeymeres, Hosiery,
Swanidown, and Marl’cilles Veit Patterns, ot
ilie tie we it taste.
1 000 Irons anti Dutch Ovens, a large quan
tity ot Sad Irons, and Waggon Boxes; Seine
and Sail Twine, Bed Cords, Hatnbro Lines,
and Fish Lines of all forts, Shoe Thread, white
and coloured Thread.
He has also, received a frefh supply of
HARDWARES, in which he lias got Carpen
ters and Plantation Tools, with an Extentive
AiTortment of Inferior Articles.
A quantity of Window Glass, in Boxes of
£0 Feet.
January 13. qotf.
WILLIAM BELCHKR,
Has lately received and for SALE, on reafowblc
terms :
French Brandy,
Holland Gin,
American do.
Do. Rum,
Cargo Beef,
Cordage,
Mould Candles 8c
A few tons S weeds Sc Russia Iron.
A L S O
Frelh fuperfine FLOUR, &
Ditto Pilot Bread.
Jan. 10. 89-4 G
For Sale,
4 Pipes London particular Wine,
5 Calks old Sherry,
A small invoice of Shoes.
The above GOODS, will be fold at the
colt—Cotron or Tobacco will be re
ceived in payment —Enquire of
Wm. Belcher,
Or on board the schooner Sally, lying
at Moore’s Wharf.
January 10.
CAIG MACLEOD, fc? Cos.
Have for Sale ,
MADEIRA WINE, in Pipes.
Do- Do. in Cases of 2 dozen each,
at 15 dollars per case.
A quantity of Cotton Bagging.
Oznaburgs— Irish Linens and
Rufiia Sheeting.
December 23. n.gi.
Gunpowder, in ioolb. Calks,
for sale,
Considerably lower than any of the late prices,
By Gairdncrs & Mitchel.
December 27. ts-85
John N. Brailsford,
Huv’nga SIORE On Clarke's Wharf, convenit nt
. for the reception and fates of all kinds of PRO
DUCE, proposes tr unfading Bufnefs in the
Commiilion Line,
HE therefore offers his services to his Friends
and the Public, both in’ dilpoftng ot their
Crops and purchasing. agreeable to their inflruc
tions. He flatters him fell, from the experience
he has h a d i n that line, he will not fail to give
fatisfa&i on to all who may favor him with
their Commands.
Savannah, November id. 73
For the Information of Creditors.
LEFT on the Plantation, of the fubferiber,
by J-oseph Fanny, fboemaker, who
lat’ ly died on the fame; one new Negroe
Wench, and two Ilorfes.
JAMES DUNWODY.
Liberty, county, January 6. 88 3W
. ~ *
Notice.
TIIE Clerk of the Superior Court’s Office.
of Chatham County, is kept at Mr. Wm.
Normant's house, fronting the western part of
the South Common.
J\mes Smith, c.s. c.c.c.
William Flail (lead,
llasjuf arrived from Philadelphia, with the fol
lowing
GOO D S :
Which he is now opening lor Sale, on mode
rate terms, for ready payment, at Mr. ‘Tel
fair’s Wharf, in the end lloie, next to the
Bluff :
YARD wide Ir-sh linens,
Mens black hats,
Boys black, green, and drab do.
Kendal cottons ; green b.ttze.
White, yellow, and red flannels.
Superfine nayy-blue broadcloth, and broad
cloths ot other colours and qualities.
Mixed and black callitners.
Grey, mixed, llriped, and drab coatings.
Green, clouded, florinet waillcoat pattern*.
Printed callimerc do.
Swanidown for watllcoat*.
Catnblet for cloaks.
Pink-in-grain joans spinning.
Mulbery, moreen and wildbore.
Black callimanco.
Mulberry, light-blue and black durants.
Role blankets of different sizes.
Plain and mixt-coloured worltcd (lockings, of
various qualities.
Worlled mitts ; cotton flockings.
Silk and cotton do children Ipotted do.
Pi intrdcallicoes; womens muslin handkerchiefs.
Mens neck ditto ; ft rits ol dtlicrent colours.
Taylors thread ; nuns ditto.
Yellow St white metal coat buttons ; large and
small plated patent lotchcts or lhoe buckles.
Sewing lilk and twill.
Hair ribbon ; pins ; whit? cbappel needles*
Paint brulhes; writing and wrapping paper.
Blacklead pencils, leal mg wax and walers.
HA R 1) IV A R E, conjiftwg of
Table knives and forks ; penknives, feifibrs*
carpenters tools, nails, brads, locks, hinges,
iron pots and tea k-ttles.
TIN IV A R E, as fellows ‘
Coffee pots, tea kettles, Tailors pots, tumblers,
funnels, meafurrs, sugar scoops, graters, pep
per-boxes, pudding pans, candle boxes, can*
alefticks, and feales withfetts of iron weights.
C ream colou red, blue Sc enarne led WARE ,
Confiding of plates and diflies, mugs, wafii
bafons and jugs, bowls, setts of cUps and iau*
cers, tea and coffee pots, &c. &e.
He has also an invoice of CHIhA n, box “
es, conffiingof
Coffee Cups and saucers; sugar bafons and
(lands; cake plates, pint howls, breakf.tll cups
and saucers, and setts blue and whi;e dirt rig
china, of one hundred pieces each ; tog her
with an invoice of a general affortmentof DRY
GOODS, which he will fell on wholesale, ei
ther the whole together, or by the box, bale,
or trunk, at i low advance for cafb.
He wishes to putchale about one hundred
thousand of eighteen-inch boated Ihingles ; also
a few thousands of white and red oak hhd.
ftavrs, with the uTual proportion of heading
for the white oak
Savannah, January 13. ng3.
GEORGE ENOE,
taylor and habit-maker ,
RETURN’S his mod refpefti'ul thanks to
his friends and the public irt general, for
the encouragement he has received in the liud
of his profeflion—he is extremely sorry he
could not serve his cuflomers, liner the Fire
of the 26th November : But now offers hi*
service with pleafurc, at his Shop on the Bay,
near the ruins of the Old Coffee-Houfe, whero
he will pay the ftrifteft attention to his pro
feffion-—Work made up in the neatrff, and
mofl fafhionable manner, and on the shortest
notice.—Orders from the Country, will be
ftriftly attended to, and thankfully received.
Who has on Hand,
Superfine Broad CLOTHS.
Secod, ditto.
Elallic, CLOTHS,
cafli meres.
Marseilles Quilting.
Silk flriped” NAN KEENS.
India, ditto.
January, 13.
1 he Subscriber,
Has received by the luff Vejfels from the North
ward, anti for sale, at No. 5, Commerce Row:
C AL I PEI RE of the bell quality, in Kegs,
O weighing 112 lb*.
Jamaica Rum, in Puncheons,
Sherry Wine in Qr. calks,
Loss sugar; Hylon, Green and Bohea Tea,
Snap, Mould and Dipt Candles,
Biscuit in Kegs,
A neat light made Windsor Sulkey and Har
nets.
JAMES CASHEN.
Dec. 30. 86*iw3t
Nathaniel Butler,
Watch Maker Cd Jeweller ;
HAS ere£led a Shop on the Bay, m*ar the
ruin* oftheOld Coffee-Houfe, where he
is ready to attend to all Orders as usual.
He ha* on hand, a variety of F.legant Watch
es —Also, an AiTortment of Jewellery, Sec.
All of which he will dispose of very reasona
ble for cash. December 20. 83.
N. B. CASH paid lor old SILVER
(rARJ) A A NA A DS,
Lately Imported from F.ufope, to be fold, bv
JOHN HAMILTON.
Nov. wG. 7^,
No. 91.