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SAVANNAH —Pu BIIIKED ON TUESDAY v „„„ ——
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’ ANDA EXECUTED WUKACCURAC, AND PUNCTUALITY. ‘
Vo L. 11.
Opening by
GEORGE RALSTON,
A handsome aflbrtmmt of printed, tambour’d,
and plain
MUSLINS.
Also, lately received, two Cases of Ladies,
Gentlemen’s and Boys
beaver hats.
February 2. 17.97.
Just Received,
By the Schooner Polly, Capt. Shaw, from
New- York,
Fresh Superfine FLOUR,
And For Sale by
Carpenter & Havens.
February 2. n.97
lift Received per Brig Heppy, from
Turks IJland ,
3000 buftiels Allum SALT,
which is now Landing and forfale by
PUTNAM and FLINT.
Who will give indisputable BILLS on New-
York or Charleftown, for Rice or Tobacco.
February 2. g
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Just Received,
By the Bellona, from New-York, a great
variety of
JEWELLERY,
And a large afibrtment of Ladies and Gentle
mens MOROCCO POCKET BOOKS,
PURSES; Thread CASES, and
SCISSOR SHEATHS, and for Sale, at
the corner cf Bull-lli eet, near the Bay, auu at
the Subfcribcrs House on the Bay.
Edward Griffith.
February’ 2. 11.97.
The Subscriber,
O Efp'-ftfully informs the Public, that he has
CV cammeaccd the pra&icc of PHYSIC, in
Liberty county, at Newport bridge, and dat
t'rs himfeif with the pleasing expehatiou that
he {ball meet with the confidence of the peo
ple. Should he be so fortunate, lie hopes fr m
several years devoted to that fcierce (chrou ‘h
divine iaffiftance) to have it in bis power to
give relief to Ins lellow creatures, as nothing
can afford more tranquillity to a sympathizing
and benevolent mind. I aru with eltecin, the
publics moll obedient fjervant,
JESSE BOUGH ELL.
January 30. n.97.
, Tax Colledior’s Sale.
Will be_Soid, on the firftday of August next,
at Mclntolh Court-House,
cO,OOOO Acres Marffi Land,
Heafttbe mouth of the Alatamana & Doboy Ifi
artd ; and 46,C00 Acres pine Land, granted in
the name of Edward Walsh, for the l'axes due
for the year 1705. 1796 & 1797
S. HARRIS, T.C.M C.
February 1, 1798. it. 97- iain.6in.
City Sheriff Sales.
On Tuesday the 6th March next, between
the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, at the Court--
House in Franklin Ward.
Will be Sold,
A Sulkey and Harneis, also an elegant hay
Geldtng, fit for the fad ale or chair, taken as
the property of Jacob Cunes, pointed out by
the plaint iff—alfo, two years lease of a lot of
l and in Yamacrav/, together with the improve
ments thereon, taken as the property of Tho
mas Mitchell, deccafed, pointed out by the
Plaintiffs attorney,
PETER S. LAFFITTE, s. c. s.
Savannah. February 1, 1798. 97.
Just Received by the SUBSCRIBERS,
50 Calks of NAIL S,
Say 4, 6. 8. 10 Sc o.od NAILS,
A quantity of NEGRO CLOTH, OZNABURGS
and COTI ON BAGGING, which they will Jell
h whole fie and retail, at a. moderate price, for
Cejh cr Produce only.
Also received or. cor.fgnment, a few thoujand
feet of MAHOGANY.
P. Catonnct Cos.
fliccml’cr 8. k 81.
The SUBSCRfBERS having
filtered into co-partnership, under the
firm of GASMEN and ROBINSON, have
7 uted convenient Store* on Telfair’s wharf,
for the reception of Produce, where they pur
pose carrying on the
factorage and Commission
Business,
a.id hope by their punctuality and attention, to
r n tit the confidence f thole who are pleased to
favor them with their business.
JAMES CASHEN,
JOHN ROBINSON.
DeccmV r t. nß4*tf
TAYLOR & MILLER,
Have on hand, for Sale, the following
kinds of l UMBER — Viz.
Sc one Sc a quarter inch Boards,
Two 4 two & half inch Plank,
Feather edge and flooring Boardsj
Joilfs & Scantling,different lengths and sizes,
fwenty-two inch Cypress Shingles.
1 hey will have a con Rant supply of the *-
Gve kinds of Lumber, during the Summer
*od Fall feafons, which they will fell on mod-
T \~ terms, for Cash or Produce only.
4- n.47.
REASON and TRUTH impartial guide the may.
I U E S D A Y, February 6, 1795.
REMOVAL.
Thomas Robertson,
HAS removed to Citizen Smith’s New Buil
dnigs, Market-Squai e, where he continue, to
carry on the
Vendue Cf Commission Business .
He solicits the patronage of his friendsand
hopes from attention and punctuality, to merit
their confidence.
Just received on Conjigamut ,
And tor iale very low for Cafn or Produce,
A handsome allortment ol luperfine, fecoi.d
ncl Yorklhire Cloths; Caffimeres and Swans
downs ; tamboured Muslin Aprons ; Ladies
h.ack & coloured Hats, and a few Reams Wri
ting Paper.
January 23. * n . g 4.
RICE, in whole and half
calks -And a quantity of
Sea I (land COTTON,
For sale by
IHO MAS RHODES, &Cos.
Jan. jg. r. 95 Clarke's Wharf.
FOR SALE,
LOT No. 17, IV'aJhington
Ward, on which is au excellent Kitchen, Waftl
lloufc, Chair-House and Stable.
Eight years lease of LOT No.
2, Warren Ward.
Loaf SUGAR in hoglbeads,
St. Croix RUM in ditto,
1,500 pr coarse SHOES, suitable for negroes
300 pair fine SHOES,
A Mahogany Desk, Bureaus,
and Card Tables.
A quantity of CASTINGS, confining of
Pots , Dutch Ovens, Spiders ,
Skillets and Bake Plates.
ROBERT WATTS.
November 17. 1175-ts
DAVID SANDIDGE,
Has received per the Diana, Capt. Bolton, and
now Landing from on board theJhip Colum
bia, < apt. McKenzie, front Liverpool,
and direct from the Manujatturcrs of M.mchejler
Leeds and Sheffield,
A large quantity of GOODS,
Confining of a very general alfortment,
which he will difpofs ot hy wholefa.’e and re
tail, on as low terms as can be afforded for cash
or produce.
Commerce-Row, No. 6,—Jan. 14, 1798. 092
FACTORAGE.
THE Subfcribcrs inform their friends and tht
public, that they decline the Facia rage Bof:-
nfs with thedvfe of the lafl year's Crop, They
retain their Jine'erc (hanks for the liberal fubpor
they have experienced in that line.
R. and J. BOLTON.
N. B. They wilt continue to supply their friends
as usual Nov. 17.
The ■ Subfcriber t
Havin G now returned to this place
again, offers his J'ervices io his
jriends and the public, in the
FACTORAGE and COM
MISSION Business,
which he has recommenced on Messrs. Bol
ton’s W harf, — a'id where he would be
glad to nctive any commands in that line;
and hopes, from a due attention to their in
ter ft, and a find observance of pun duali
ty to merit their favors.
SAMUEL LAWRENCE.
November 28. 1178-ts
LORING & SEAVER,
Have received for Sale ,
Light and dark Chintzes,
Chintz & muslin (bawls,
French check Pullicats,
Striped Muslin,
Tamboured fprig’d ditto,
Coloured printed ditto,
Coloured tamboured muslin Dreffe*,
Chintz Muslins,
Coloured Muslin Aprons,
Coloured book fpriged Mufiins,
Plain book ditto,
Plain Jackonet ditto,
Checked ditto,
Striped ditto,
Spotted ditto,
Coloured spotted japanned ditto,
Sattiu Work a ditto,
Ladies and Gentlemans Hat* alTorted.
Which they will fell per piece A dozen, at a
very moderate advance, for Cash or Produce.
And have also lately received,
Cassia, Mace, Red Lead and Cordage.
January 23. n 94*
NOTICE.
THE books of account of George Alh, de
ceased, being lodged in the fubferiber’s
hands, he requeft* all thofc indebted to said
Eilate to make immediate payment ; and all
those to whom laid Estate is indebted, to ren
der in their accounts, properly attested..
JOHN I. GRAY.
Savannah, January 12, 1798. 0.97-
Frefn Superfine Flour.
100 Barrels for Sale, by
Jan. 30. n 9 b P. CA TON NET, &Cos
Bills ol Exchange,
Oa PHILADELPHIA, at short Sight, |
FOR SALE BY
Robert John Bolton.
January 30. n.q6-Bt.
BILLS of EXCHANGeT
On Boftan, forfale. Apply to
IVm. LAMB.
January 5. Sg-tf
b i lTs;
On LONDON and BOSTON,
For laic by
Hamilton F J Hart ridge.
November 7. 1172-ts
PINK ROOT.
WANTED to purchase a quantity of Fresh
PINK ROOT.
SAMUEL LAWRENCE.
Who has lately received from New-York, two
Elegant Slabs, one Secretary, one Bu
reau, and Breakfast Tables, which he
will dispose of for cash pr produce.
January 1 a. 1191-ts
TO BE RENTED,
The Merchants and I‘tanters
COFFEE-HOUSE,
having 13 rooms and 5 hie places.
ALEX WATT.
January 9. ngo-tf
FOR SALE,
A One Story HOUSE,
Thirty frc f long, and iG feet wide, to he
removed by the purchaser.
FRANCIS DOYLE.
January 9. „. gO .
To LEASE,
A City LOT, fronting the
fouch Common and Bu!!-flreet, and adjoining
the Lotatprefent occupied by Col.Tatn all.
For tei ms enquire of the Printers.
January 5. nßtf-6
For Sale,
A Handsome and convenient two story house
new built, with the leak, of a part of the
Lot whereon the said house is, 45 feet wide &
90 deep, fuuated on the Bay, near Prince flrcct,
now occupied by Mrs. Melvin in the said house
there is four fire places, two galleries and an
agreeable bclvidere. For terms apply to
THOMAS DECHENAUX.
Jan. 9. ngotf
TO BE RENTED,
That RICE P LANDAT ION ,
at Ogechee. known by the name Sedge field. —
For particulars, apply to Mr. James Jones, at
Ogechee, tr
ARCHIBALD SMITH, Savannah.
]anuury 7. n.90.
FOR SALE,
A complete WAGGON,
For Cash or Produce—Enquire of
JOHN HUBBARD, Yaijiacraw.
January 23. n.94.
Wanted on Hire,
‘C'OR the piefent year, 6 or 8 NEGROES,
JL either men or women, who have been accuflom
ed tv field work, for whom generous wages will be
given. Apply at Citizen Smith's, to
jan. 19. 093 D. G. PUGH.
An Overseer Wanted.
A Man of chara&cr and ability in his line, is
wanted immediately, to take charge of a
Tide Swamp Plantation, on Ogechee river.
Wm. ELLIOTT.
January 23. n. 9 i.
WANTED,
An Overseer to take charge ofa gang of Negroes-,
rin inland plantation. None need apply but those
that can have an undeniable charatler.
Enquire of the TANARUS; inters.
January 12. *9 1
FOR SAIIT
A small Invoice of the following Articles.
BRITT AN IAS, white German Rolls, Pla
tillas, Harlem Stripes, Hair Ribbon,
Ticklenburgh, Toy Watches, Garnetts, Snuff
Boxes, Pint Tumblers & Elafks.
An Invoice conftfttng of
Hungary Water, Lavender Water.
Sal. Poigcnt, & Teeth Brushes.
ROBERT WATTS.
August 4. n.45.
~PIPE STAVES for Sale,
THE fubferibers will engage to have
at Market, 50,000 Pipe Stavei
in 20 days after applied for.
PUTNAM FLINT.
December 24* ts. 86.
ROBt. JNo. BOLTON,
Have received from New-York.
PRIME* and cargo beef,
Loaf sugar per hogshead,
500 Pair womens tluit shoes,
soo Pair mens calffkiu ditto,
2 Bales rose blankets,
1 Wind for ful key,
3 sets brass mounted chaise lurnefs,
r Ditto liivcr, do. do do,
And on Hand,
London PORTER per groceor dozen.
January 5. nB 9 -tf
This Day will be Landed,
From on board theJhip Elif.aetu, Capt. Wfb
from Liverpool,
20 Tierces Bottled PORTER
and BEER, one case of Ladies Falbionable
Colored BONNETS; and one Truls of
LINEN. Fr sale by the tierce, package, or
retail, by DAVID SANDIDGE.
Commerce-Row, No b.—Jan. ib, 1798. 119a
Landing this Day,
At Cunningham’s Wharf,
17 Pipes Bourdcaux & rj Pipes
Spaniili BRANDY,
Os the find! quality, and for Sale by
Wm. (j Rbt. Mein.
January 9. 9O.
Jamaica & Windward Ifiand
RUM in Puncheons,
Russia Canvas, Sc a parcel of sheath
ing Paper & Nails for laic.
GAIRDNERS & MITCHEL.
December 29. uiip-tf
Just Arrived,
Per the Brig Peggy, Capt. Darrel, from Mar
tinque, and for sale on low terms,
46 Hhds. excellent Mobiles.
JAMES WALLACE fcf Cos.
December eg. 1187.
Just Received,
Per the SHIP PHCENIX, Captain
Fayle, from Grenada.
RUM in Puncheons,
TOR BALE, BY
Jus. Wallace, Cos.
August 29 L>2
FOR SALE,
‘C’ A RTHEN ware in crates,
XL Sugar in boxes and barrels,
Thirty hhds. of heavy tobacco,
A quantity of up country cotton,
Also, Bills of Exchange on Liverpool
and London.
GEO. ANDERSON.
December 22. nSj-tf
RUM “sugar!
Lancing, from on board the
Sloop Friendfliip, Capt. Bloomfield,
from Barbadoes,
34 Puncheons Demerara Rum,
9 Hhds. Sc 2 Tierces Barbadoes
Sugar,
Also Clay’d Sugar in Barrels, apply to
Putnam 6c Flint.
January 16. 11.92.
wanted!
A PERSON with two or three Negroes,
to plant on {hares tipon a Cotton Plan
tation on the salts near SiV.nnah. For further
particulars apply to the Pinners hereof,
jan. 30. u 9 S.
ALL perfms having any demands aeainjl the
Ejlate of Mr. lfaac Haftbgs, dereafd, are
requeued to render them proper'try attcjled for fet
t/.ment, and those indebted to frd F.Jtate, to make
immediate payment to
THOMAS PITT, Aiminftrator.
Savannah, January 6, i7 9 3. * 90
F O U Nd 7
A SILVER WATCH.
The owner may have it on deferibing the
Watch, and giving a reasonable reward to the
Negro who found it. Enquire at the Fnnting-
Office Jan- 30 n 9 6
Savannah and Align Pa
STAGE,
WILL start from Major Hrownji Board
ing House in Savannah, cutty Tuef
dav at Nine o’clock in the morning ; and from
Mrs. McLaw’s in Augusta, every iturday at
Five o’clock, in tlic morning.
The Fare ol each Paffrng'-r Dollar*,
with *n allowance of 141 b. Baggajy ’• All ex
tra Baggag* 3d£ per lb. Way 4dper
mile.—No Seat can he engaged till the money
is paid —the Stage Book will he kept at the
i Coffee-Houfe, by Maj. Brown, where Seats
j may betaken.
PaGengcri are desired to b* punffual the
time, as the Stage waits for no person
Baggage muftbe at the Stage House by 7 o’clock
in the morning, or run the risk. of not going.
NATHANIEL TWINING.
N. B. PafTengeribaggage ij£*uiideredaniet
their qwn care. ®,
Savannah, Nov. 8. 27
No. 98.