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Traylor and Mjtltft
HAVE FOR SALE, *
At their Store under the Bluff,
A NEAT Assortment of SHIPCHANDLERY, con-
JTjl fiflihg of paints, linseed and lamp oil, vamifh, cord
age, and the mcft ufeful articles in that line. **
Also, Jamaica, Windward I(land, and Northward rum;
gin in cases, French brandy, sugar, coffee, white plains by
the jnece or bale, gunpowder in calks, and window giafs
of different sizes.
They have likewise oh hand, Different kinds of lumber.
All of which they will dispose of, on low terms, for calh
•r produce.
Savannah , zStb Scf>t. 1797.
TO BfcTßfcN TED.
The Merchants and Planters
Cojfeehoufe,
Having thirteen rooms and five fire places.
January 6, 1798. Alex. WA’rtr.
H. C. IONIA
HAVING convenient wires on Clarke's wharf for the
reception of Country Produce, or Merchandise of
any defeription, offers his best fcrvicei to his friends, and
the public, in t ran totting any business they may place in
ltis hands as a Fattor or Commiflion Merchant.
Savannah, O&ober 7, 1797.
3 Boxes Hats aborted, at a low
advance; 28 Barrels Mtiftcrvado Sugar; for sale bv
G A OWNERS & MITGHEL. ’
January 27.
tbtt day, at Munter's •wharf, from the
Brig Sarah, George Norval , Majicr ,
92 Hogflieads Havana Molaflcs,
And FOR SALEJiy
M'CALL & MILLER .
Nov, iff, 1797.
Meins & Mackay
OCCUPY the wharf and (lores late in poffeflion of Mr.
John Cuningham, inferior to none in this city for
the ftoreage and security of property. —In the
Shipping and Fa&orage Line
they offer their services to the Public, and Hatter thcmfelvcs
that every totiatottion will be afforded those who may em
ploy them*
THEY HAVE FOR SALE,
15 pipes Bourdeaux brandy,
13 ditto Spanish ditto,
70 barrels (hip bread, and rr .. : —:
20 ditto pilot ditto.
Savannah, January 1, 1798.
THE fubfcrilxri having entered- into Copartnerffnp,
under the Firm of CASHEN and ROBINSON,
have rented convenient Stores on Telfair’s wharf for the
reception of Produce, where they purpose carrying on the
Factorage & Commiflion Business,
tnd hope by their punttuality and attention to merit the
Confidence of those who arc pleased to favor them with their
business. “ v
JAMES CASHEN,
JOHN ROBINSON.
December 2, 1797. - ,
Loring and Seaver
HAVE RECEIVED FOR SALE,
LIGHT and dark chintfes—furniture copperplate cali
coes—cliints and muffin'fhawls—common purple do.
—light and dark printed cotton handkerchief*—do. linen—
tambored muslin neckcloths—jaconet and boo kmuflin hand
kerchiefs—plain, tambored, and spotted book muffin.—
plain, tambored, and spotted jaconet do—tambored jaco
net and book muffin aprons—tambored jaconet colored do.
—flriped and checked muffin—colored printed do—-color
ed, tambored, and white drefles-i-colorcd book {prigged
muslin—colored fpottedjapanneddo—-fiainworkdo.—with
ladies and gehtTemens hats—whuThjfiey will fell for cash
or produce, per piece and dozen, at as lt*. an advance as
Can be purchased on the continent. And have also latterly
rrccivvd, Frdh fiipctfine and fine flour—ftefh tractors in
kegs—boxes soap—boxes candles—barrels and half barrels
prime and mess beef—barrels frefti pilot bread—barrels fliip
tread—bags pepper—kegs L-ondon white lead ground in
oil—kegs dry red lead—Madeira vrtjte .in pipes, half pipes,
and quarter calks—womens, ir.ifes, hpys, and childrens
cloth and leather (hoes—all of which they wiH fell on very
low terms. ■ Savannah, February 16, 1798.
Opening by George Ralston,
A Ham{fome Assortment ts
Piinrcd, Tambored, and Plain Muslins.
Also, lately Received,
Two Cases of Ladies, Gentlemens, and Boys
Beaver Hats.
February 1.
Windward Iflaod Rum in pun
cheons, Sugar, and Coffee, ‘
Landing from the gafiot Triton, from Martinique, and the
brig Sally, from Jamaica, and for sale, by .
GAIRDNERS e? MITCHEL .
_ January 4, *1790.
Jujllattdmg from on board of the brffWiltiau:, from
-w ... v Jamaica,
rpWTNTY pipes of Madeira wine,
JL Fourteen puncheons Jamaica rutu,
Coffee, sugar, molasses, and cocoa.
—~ggjr ‘ ALSO'ON HAND,
Twenty puncheons of Windward Wand rulfc,
Urapoot and alum (hit, &cr
AW of which win be told law for eafh or produce.
February 8. ALE£. WAIT.
Roderick & Norman Macleod
H AVE received, per the Bcllona, Shepherd**, and
. Apollo, from New York, and now opened at their
store. No. 2 Woodhoufe’s Row,
A Complete and Elegant Assortment of
Fancy and Seasonable Goods ,
CONSIST iNG CF
4 4ths and 6 4tbs plain, jaconet, and bffok muffins;
Ditto striped jacer.et ditto,
Ditto cross barred and tambored ditto.
Ditto japantd and loom spotted ditto,
Ditto elegant brocaded ditto,
Gentlemens needle wrought cravats,
A large assortment of book and jaconet muslin handkerchiefs;
5 4ths and 6 4ths black, blue, pink, brown, drab, and yellow
colored muffins;
Muffin aprons and pet icoat patterns;
Fine muffin shawls, fancy patterns;
Purple and chints {bawls,
Colored and white pocket handkerchiefs,
Alarge assortment of corded dimities and fine plaid ginghams;
Superfine cloths and cafimeres, fafhionable colors;
Neat fwanfddwns, linnets, and quiltings, for waistcoats;
Second cloths, dallies, Offeans cloths, and coatings;
White, red, yellow, and scarlet flannels;
Role blankets;
A large assortment of printed calicoes and chintfes, heweff
patterns ;
3 4ths, 7 Bths, and 4 4ths Iriffi linens;
Brown linens and (ilcfias,
Coarfe”and fine French .-ambries;
Ounce, pound, and colored thread;
Bobbins, tapes, and silk ferreting;
Sewing silk and twist, various colors;
Round and wire fliirt buttons,
Buttons and button moulds,
A handsome assortment of colored and black Barcelona
handkerchiefs,
Silk and camel’s hair (bawls 5
Durants, calamancoes, and black ruffel;
3 4ths and apron wide check,
Mens white and fancy cotton (lockings,
Ditto patent and fi!k ditto;
Ladies fluff ffioes, flippers, and sandals;
Ladles and gentlemens poeketbooks,
• Ladies thread cases;
A large and elegant assortment of plain and figured mode,
China, and satin ribbon;
Hair ribbon and galloon binding,
Cotton counterpanes,
7 8 tbs and 4 4ths romal handkerchiefs,
Silver and gold epaulets;
Tea trays, waiters, and knife cases;
Gentlemens and ladies dteffing cato^;
Writing paper, quills, and wafers;
A handsome Colleton of books;
Swords and sword belts, guns and piffols;
Bcft battle powder,
Plated and hard ware,
Warranted bdl hyfon and fouchong tea;
Nutmegs, mate, and cloves;
An assortment of crockery and giafs ware; ✓
With a number of other articles too tedious to enumerate.
Which will be fold on very reasonable terms for ca(h, or
approved notes at Ihort dates*
December 13, 1797. ‘ ’ s ‘
JohnJlon , Robtrjon, and Cos.
RETURN their firtcers thanks to their friends who
have employed them in the Disposal of their Crops,
and inform them, that they continue to tranfatt the
Commiflion and Factorage
Business,
in all its branches, flattering thcmfelvcs that they will ren
der entire fiitisfattiqn to those who may employ them, by
their attention, punttuality, and dispatch.
They have on Hand, for Sale, on low Terms,
Imperial,
Hyfon, and >Tea;
Young-HytonJ ‘
’ Paper hanging,
Soap in boxes,
Giafs ware,
Prime beef,
Supeifme flour,
Salmon in half barrels,
Brandy,
Hollanufe genera,
Mufcovado sugar in hogsheads and barrels,
Jamaica rum,
Coffee in hogflieads and bags,
Loaf sugar in tierces,
Nails and brads afforded, ~
Bar iron ditto,
Window glafis 8 by 10,
A few bales Kendal cottons,
Ditto white plains,
Flaxen wmfcbrigs ;
A quantity ofEngfifii gunpowder, F ana FF;
___ London bottled brown flout.
A L S O,
Rice, tobacco, and
A few hundred bufhek Indian corn.
Savannah , December 14, >797.
SAUNDERS MOTTA,
HAIR DRESSER , x
RESPECTFULLY informs bis cuflomers, and others,
that he has removed to the (bop Occupied by Mr.
Cummings, next door to the eaflWard of Mr. La Goux.
He returns thanks fbr the encouragement he has met with,
and humbly (olicits a continuance of their favors.
Savannah, January 4, 1798. *.
WANTED ON RENT,
A SMALL convenient DWELLINGHOUSE in to
centfic part of die city. Inquire of the Printers.
TILE futfc ibers bavihg if ftted ‘the and Stem
of Dr. CeorgS Jones, adjoining Mcflis. Hunter
Preffwnan, and Cos. have sommeiced
The FaClorage and Commijfm
Business ,
and flatter themfclves, from their attention to that bufinefi,
they will give fatisfa&ion in the difpofnl of produce placed
in their hands. BENEDIX and GO,
ON HAND, FOR SALE,
Cotton bagging,
German oznabrigs,
Heflians,
Glared c imney tiles;
Window giafs, 8 h| 10}
Queen’s Avare in hre^heads,
Madeira wine in halfpipes and quarter calks,
Havana sugar in boxes.
December 5.
‘jfhe fubferiber intending. to leave thirdly, offers foi
faje, at .very reduced prices,
The Remainder of b/s Stock of GOODS
toaicn consists of
IRISH linens, calicoes;
Superfine black, navy
blue, and mixed cloths;
Scarlet, black, drab, and
mixed fecood ditto"; a
Bath coating;
Superfine black, White, mix
ed, and printed cafnneVes;
Marseilles quilting, fwanf
down> and flormetj for
waistcoating;
Elastic coating and sorest
cloths,
Green cafinet.
Womens scarlet cloaks or 1 ’
cardinals,
Mens camlet coats and
cloaks,
Cloak camlet of an excellent
quality,
6 4ths green baize,
Durants of various colors,
Mulberry wildbore,
Rose blankets;
Red, white, and yellow flan
nels ;
Worsted and cottbn (lock
ings,
Beaver gloves, „
Velvet vtft (hapes, blue vel
vet, White corduroy,
Brown fuftians, ravenfduck,
Manchcftcr corded (luffs of
different colors,
Striped and clouded nan
keens,
India velloW ditto,
White and colored muflinets,
Ginghams, Biitilh dowlas,
3 4ths and 7 Bths bed tick,
Humhums,
A feAV pieces nulflins and
muffin handkerchiefs,
Clouded muslin shawls,
India bandano and romal
handkerchiefs,
Red and yellow silk ditto*
Printed linen and cotton
pccket ditto,
Black Barcelona ditto,
Gentlemens muslin neck dit
to with tambored comers,
Brown holland and platillas,
Oznabrigs, German rolls,
Mens and womens black
bats,
Childrens drab ditto,
Ounce and ditching threads,
Colored ditto,
Sewing lilk and twulpqua
lity binding,
Silk ferreting, tape and bob
bin, 4= - -
Canton and French fans,
Patent metal tea kettles,
Bell metal skillets and
kettles,
Goffee mills, spiders, and
Dutch ovens,
ALSO,
Fresh liyfon tea, J Brown Fugar,
Loaf lugar, | Ginger and black nermer.
WILLIAM HALLS TEJD.
January ijo.
ter TO BE SOLD, *
r “pHE LOT, and BUILDINGS therein, near the
-L Market Square, occupied by Mefirs. Stratford and
Robert Brown ai*l Mr. M‘Kenzie.
- ALSO,
A few dozen LONDON BOTTLED PORTER, at two
dollars Shd three quarters per dazen, and a well chosen
aflbrtment of BOOKS, &c.
i, 1797. J. r. LAWRAmE.
10 be. KEN 1 ED.
THAT VALUABLE AND WELI KNOWN
PL VNTA riON, on Little Oge- hee.
About 12 miles from Savannah, and 2 miles from Little
Ogee hee Bridge, late the property and residence of Join*
Fox jim. An immediate pofielTion will be given.
For terms apply to Fbancis GouKvobie.
yth March, 1798.
“ T~o~~PTt intE Rs,
A few Demy Chafes for sale.
Inquire of the Primers*
SAVANNAH: Panrreo at N. JOHNSTON anpXG*
Iron pots from half a gallon
to eight gallons,
Fryingnns, gridirons and
griddles,
Hard metal table and tea
spoons,
Japanned waiters and tumb
lers ;
London and Briffol pewter
batons, plates, and dishes;
He’arthrbrulbes and bellows,
Currycombs, herfe brushes,
Iron and brass candlesticks,
Japanned lamps,
and japar. ned touffers,
Sad or fnaoothing irons;
Steelyards to weigh 62, 81,
87, 88, 103, 133, 150,
182, and 200 lbs.
Carpenters and fiioemakera
tixils',
Falling and club axes, iron
fquures,
Centre bits, draw knives,
Wceding lines,
‘Fill and cuplroard locks,
Chest locks and hinges, can.
nlfter locks,
Brass knob and ring locks
for doors of various sizes,
Rim and (lock ditto,
Single and double padlocks,
ll and HL hinges, hooks
and hinges,
Iron butts from one and an
half to tour and an half
inches*
Skew riling joint ditto,
Flat and round bolts for
doors aiid windows,
Thumb, latches, brass and
wood pul lies,
Iron ditto for windows, to lb
lines; yc
fid. Bd. iod. 2nd cod.
nails;
3d. and 4d. fine clout ditto,
6d. and 1 od. fine drawn
ditto;
2d. 3d. 4d. and 6d. brads or
sprigs;
Sand, emery, and giafs pa
per;
Round and fiat head wood
ferews,
Table kn’ves and forks,
Pocket and penknives,
Razors and firapt, Slaving
boxes, _
Shoe and knee buckles,
Coat and breast buttons,
Spe£lacles, combs, looth and
- - comb brttffies,
Fiih hooks, pins, needles,
India tea china;
Sets of dining ditto, con fill*
ing of 1 od pieces each;
Tin, giafs, and crockery
w'are.