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HjTTIMROD, oppolite Capt. Doyle’s,
■ 1* and ba, fir file, an tbc mojl modern
■ ‘ term, for cajb or country produce,
■ N elegant Assortment of Qneen's Ware, and Gro
ccries of every kind.
mßr also,
K n i anre Mfefteads of Queen’s Ware.
and Captains of vessels can be supplied at the
flKteft notice by applying as above.
avail nab, February 13* 1 799*
■ madeira'wine.’
■ FOR SALE,
enUJNK LONDON* PARTICULAR MADEi
rnj r 4 WINE in half pipes, by CAIG and CO.
~-9?cbr'.ntry (>.
WSmuk, Sons, & Aider [on,
gl new landing from cn board the fehooner Concord,
just arrived from Boston,
quarter calks i o puncheons country rum,
•; ■ quarter calks 3 pipes apple brandy,
IK quarter calks Sherry wine,
M quarter calks and 10 half pipes Malaga wine,
|H boxes soap,
B calks railins,
IB boxes
jrrels and 20 half barrels mess beef,
Rio yards tow cloth, •—-
Wchelis lij foil and 4 ditto fouchong- tea,
B quantity of sugar,
Ho barrels cider,
H calks 4d. cut nails,
H large quantity of Northward stone jugs,
H quantity of florentine and fancy shoes.
K*{ just arrived also by the fame conveyance, from cn
board the Fair American, from London to Boston,- .
■A large quantity of dry goods, consisting of, linens white
I and brown, a quantity of woollens, a large allbrtment of
■ hats and stationary, which, together with their former
H stock, will be Ibid at the ulual low rates for caih or
|| produce.
N. B. Just landing;, 40 hoglheads molaSes.
MS oven nab, February 20, 1799.
■Tiw fubferiber has received, in the iaii veilcis liom Boston,
I The following Articles,
HVhich he offers for sale, on tire moft rcafonable terms,
I for calh or produce, viz.
Brandy in pipes
New England rum in hogsheads and barrels
■Loaf, Jamaica, East India, and Spanilh sugars
■Madeira, Sherry, Port, Lilbon, Malaga, and Fayal wines
■ifod Hollandfe gin in cases
■Spermaceti, mould,’ and dipt candles
■White and turpentine soap Rumney’s best chocolate
■Raifir.s in calks and jars Jordan almonds foelled
■ Almonds in the shell currants Scotch barley
■ Dumb fiili best mess beef in half barrels
■Rounds beef in kits tongues in kegs
■Belt mess pork in kegs English split peafe
■Pickled oylters corks in bags
■ Nutmegs, mace, cloves, cinnamon, and cafTU
■ Ginger and all-spice crockery ware afTorted bar iron.
I ALSO ,
IA box well assorted stationary and one ditto of tin ware.
I , JAMES BELCHER.
I Nov. 19. ./
I ~ JOHN 1. SLU Y l i-.K “
HAS for sale, at hisftore St. Julian street, Mr. Hogg’s
buildings, a sftjgeral assortment of GROCERIES,
LIQUORS, and PRO v 7 ISIONS, and sundry oilier ar
* Jes, which he intends to dii’pofe of low for call; or pro
duce only, consisting of, Imperial, young hyfon, and bo
hea teas; coffee, double refined loaf and lump lugar; East
India, Jamaica, and Spanilh ait to; molasses, cloves, cin
namon,- mace, Autmegs, popper, pimenta, Cayenne prp
per, JaJtpetre, chocolate, railins, currants, salad oil, bas
ket lalt, starch, mustard, Scots barlev, black ey ed and
Mghlh peafe, soap, mould candles;’ excellent London
particular Madeira, Sherry, and Malaga wines; Bourdeaux
brandy, Jamaica and New England rum, Holland Gene
. *a, c erry brandy, London aud Philadelphia porter, white
v\.u vinegar, pickled salmon, firings; pine apple, brick,
0d 5 r ; E,,1,h c^ce^c ’ ti * 1 ’ a nd turpentine, Liverpool
A 10, a very neat let of blue table cldna complete,
dift.es, &c. a general assortment of
lutitles ‘ a^S Ware> jUe J U S S jars, sundry other
fcj* An Apprentice wanted at the above store. ’
oavannab, January 1, 1799.
SAUNDERS MOTT A,
Haih Dresser,.
H SP£CTFULL\ informs his cuftomen and the pub-
K, that he has removed from Mr. Cummings’s to
Lisnewlhopm Lincoln street, nearly oppolite Mr. Dillon’s
Danimg house, where he will endeavor to merit a conti
>Jance of their favors. * ——r
Fok sale, ‘
Georgia Paper Medium.
Apply to jAiiia l lac&ixtosu.
THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1799.
Wanted to Charter,
A VESSEL
about 100 tons burthen, to go to
W Philadelphia. Apply to
Wll. BELCHER.,
Feb. 28, 1799.
Wanted to charter for Kmglton,
* Jamaica,
jfe’OTr f\ VESSEL of about 170
JL JL to which immediate dilpatch and
good terms will be given, if ipeedv application is made to
Wm. RERNEWIZ.
nth February, 1799.
For GREENOCK,
The Ship Clermont,
WiU fail on of before the 10th of next
month, having the greater part of her cargo engaged.
For freight of the remainder aoply to
KENNEDY and PARKER.
Who have received by the above vejfel,
6SOO bushels Liverpool Salt.
Savannah, loth March, 1799.
BRAN DY~FC) iTs ALM
A FEW Sipes of FIRST PROOF BRANDY.for
sale by CAIG and CO.
Savannah, 20th March , 1799.
just LANUIdI
From on board the Sloop 7wo Brothers , Capt Grimes ,
24 Puncheons Welt India Rum,
10 Huglheads MolafiFs,
FOR SALE BY
ALEXANDER WATT.
Marsh 8.
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NOT I C ET
THE Copartnerlhip under the Firm of ROBERT and
GEORGE WOODEOUSE is dissolved this day by
, mutual consent. All persons indebted to find Concern are
hereby informed that, unless they come forward and pay
off their respective accounts immediately to either cf the
sub eribers, they will be sued for without diferimination;
and thofc to whom they are indebted will please render in
their accounts for settlement.
Robert Woodkouse,
George Woodhouse.
N. B. Their remaining STOCK OF GOODS will be
fold low for calh or produce.
Savannah, January 1, 1799.
THE fubferiber embarks in a few days for the Illand
of St. Bartholomew, and expeifts to return in ten
or twelve weeks. Those who may have bulinefs with him
will please, during his absence, apply to Nichol Tumkuil,
Esq. who he has appointed his attorney.
April 2. S. Wall.
HYSON TEA,
Just received by the Shepherdess, Capt. Rogers, from New
York, and one chest opened, for sale, by
DICKSON & JOHNSTON.
MUSCOVADO SUGARS in hogsheads and
tierces, and a conliderable quantity of PIMENTA, for
lale by Gairdners and Mxtchel.
Who have received ,
500a BUSHELS OF SALT,
By the brig Two Sifters, from Lymington, which will be
fold low if taken from on board. Feb. 6.
KEN NEDYand PARKER
Have received by late arrivals ,
THE FOLLOWING GOODS,
Which they v/ill d’tfpcfe cf cn reasonable terms:
IRISH and brown linens printed cottons
Oznabrigs and cotton bagging
Pewter copperas ftdtpetre * alum
Paints and linseed oil writing paper _ cotton stockings
Cloth cardinals bedtick checks
Check and romal handkerchiefs window glass
Gunpowder tofe and duffil blankets
4cl. 6d. Bd. 10. and 2od. nails_.
ALSO,
Red and white herrings in kegs ancThalf barrels
London porter in hoglheads and bottles.
Savannah , 12th November, 1798.
Meins and mackay
Have imported, (in addition to their fall supply, per
Alknomac and Carolina)
A general Assortment of GOODS,
Per the brig Kerie , John Donaldfcn , Majler t from
London,
Which they will fell upon the moft moderate terms for
calh or produce.
BILLS on London and New-York for fale*
Decembtr 26.
(4 dollars per arm.)
LANDING,
From on board the Jbip Eliza , Capt. Proven, from
Jamaica,
AND FOR SALE,
35 Puncheons 4th Proof iica Rum.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
ON HA N D,
2 to 3000 Pieces Nankeen.
6tb March, 1799.
~ JUST LANDING,
At Taylor and Miller's wharf, from on board the brig
Nancy, Henry Bond, Mafkr, from St. Vincent's
Seven Tierces ami Eigniv-.\ine Barrels
MUSCOVADO SUGARS,
FOR SALE by
Didvfon and lofcnfton.
March 6.
Shipping, Faßonige, and CoinmJJiou Bujimfs.
Smith, Sons, & Anderson, & Thomas Flint,
HA V iNG entered into Copartnerfhip in that line, and
having rented the large and commodious wharf and
stores lately occupied by Messrs. Jolmfton, -Robertson, and
Cos. intend to purl’ue
Toe Shipping , Factorage, and O mmiffionßujinejs,
In alFits various brandies, uadcr the Fiiin of
SMI l H, SONS, AnDERMJn, & FLiNT.
erom their experience and ftabilFty they flatter them fives
they can, in all cases, render fatisfa&ion to those wlio may
think proper to make them confignmtnts. They will have
no objections to make ibme advances on Rice, Cotton, To
bacco, or an} other property committed to their care.
aMI t H SON'S, ix ANDIUsU v?
Continue their Wholesale Hufihefs as usual, at tlieir store
in Waitnker street.
Nov. 27.
r lubfcribers have taken the S TORE in Commerce
X Row lately occupied by Messrs. JAMES WAL
LACE anl GO. and have ttlt’o pure haft and
THEIR S rock 1 >1 TRADE,
CONSISTING or
A general assortment of dry goods and hardware;
Nails, 4J. to god. copperas, Glauber’s fait*;
Window glass, 8 by 10, 9 by 11, 10 by 12;
Paints, and best double boiled linseed oil;
Which they continue to fell on tlie former low terms.
They have iikewift Jamaica and Weft India rum; brandy,
hyfon tea, &c..01d genuine Madeira wine, at three
Collars per gallon.
ALEXANDER WATT and CO.
3 d April, 1799.
JuJl arrived, in the Ship Elizabeth, Thomas Hall,
Mafier, from Angola , on the Coajl of Africa,
THREE HUNDRtI>AND THIRTY
Prime young NEGROES,
The sale of which will commence on Monday the 17th
instant, and continue from day to day till they,are all
fold.. Conditions: Calh, Sea Illand Cotton, or Tobacco
September 3, 1798. Alexander Watt.
Dickson and JohvJlon
Have received, by the fleet from London, via Charleston,
A large and general ASSORTMENT of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Consisting of almost every ufeful article, which they are ndw
opening in Mr. Haift’s new building in Wliitaker street,
next door to Smith, Sons, and Anderson, viz.
BLANKETS, plains, cloths, caflimeres, ftuffs, silks,
Mancheftry, cardinals, oznabrigs, carpeting, printed
cottons, perfumery, stationary, foot, hats, hosiery, gloves,
haberdafliery, linens, pins, needles, feathers, corks, twines,
fooes, locking glasses, medicines, faddiery, turnery, ipiccs,
pickles, mustard, paints, oil, cutlery, ironmongery, call
iron, glass ware assorted, window glass, nails, and pewter,
with a number of other articles too tedioift to enumerate.
iCT” Cafli given for Sea Island Cotton.
JOSEPH DAVIS
HAS just received, and has for sale, the following Ar
ticles, which he will dispose of low for calh or pro
duce, at his store near Mr. Gibbons’s new building, comer
of St. Julian and Whitaker streets, viz.
1 box handsome calicoes, 1 box ginghams; muslins, muf
linets, dimities, and cambrics; a variety of foawls and
handkerchiefs; Irifo and brown linens, checks,'lndia and
clouded nankeens,a counterpanes; durants, velverets, -and
corduroys; umbrellas, 1 trunk ladies fancy fooes, gentle
mens fooes, 8 bales oznabrigs, 1 box ladies and gentlemens
fafiiionable hats, 8 boxes chocolate, mahogany furniture,
and a variety cf other articles faitable to the present and
approaching season. . March 13.
BROUGHT to the Workhouse in Savannah, A Ne
gro Fellow, named Buck, about 5 feet 6 incl e*
high, and about 40 years of age, speaks very bad Englilh,
fays he belongs to one Myer, in South Carolina.
Sov. 23, 1797. Jacob Theiss, Gaoler. .
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