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[ BJ3-) THURSDAY, ? “ WOEMBtR f % - 799- I
B cf; ?f Snlfcrilrrs have received
‘A .ftnall Cos alignment,
.CONSISTING OF *
■TYNE Box Irift Linen; . *•. *
■ I y. A . G “frunks, containing worsted breeclies patterns,
mxW made ribbed worsted, plain ditto; Vandyke cotton
Rd nliited fidk pantaloons; telenet, ftciped cotton, flriptd
Bk nankeen, printed ditto, threads; Valencia cord,
Rickfet. velveteen, and fwanfdown veil fliapes;
■ V’h'c'i they will Trill low by the package.
I JOHNSTON, KOBERTbON, and CO.
■ ;tb December, 1799- ■
wr'~Hamhon~&- Monnox,
Rf°. 2 M‘Allifter’s building, Whitaker street, have re
ceived, per Blip Benjamin, from London,
A Part of their Fall Supply,
CONSISTING OF
■D'p.y Goods and Hardware,
■Which they are determined to fell, at the mo ft reduced
prices, for cash or country produce only.
I FALL GOODS.
I MEINS and MACKAY
|J7.m received , per the Helen, Capt. Patterson , juji
arrived from London ,
A omplote Afforuiwtnt ol FALL GOODS,
Which they will fell, at their store, N°. i Commerce
Row, on the moft rcafonable terms.
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vVILI lAM DIAOiN and LU
Have imported in the Eagle from Scotland , and Gipfy
from EngUind ,
• A HANDSOME- ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
Which they will dispose of for cafii, by wholesale, at
very reduced prices, at their store on Taylor, Miller, and
Co.’s wharf.
N O T / c E.
rPHF, COPARTNERSHIPS of GAIRDNERS and
1 MITCHEL, and C.AIG -and CO. being dissolved,
the Imfinefs will in future be carried on utldcr the FIRM
cf EDWIN GAIRDNER and CO.
Savannah , October i, 1799.
For SALE,
TpOURTH proof Jamaica Rum in puncheons,
I. First proof Brandy in butts,
Madeira Wine in half and quarter pipes,
Brown Stout Porter in butts and hogsheads;
Also, A quantity of Pimenta; by
. Edwin Gairdner if Cos.
Savannah, October 16, 1799.
B. and F. METCALFE
Have received by the late arrivals from LONDON ,
via Cbarlcjlon,
WHITE, blue, and green plains;
London duffil blankets, .
Womens scarlet and Bath coating cardinal cloaks,
Durants, calamancoes, bombafets,
Irilb linens, cotton bagging, oznabrigs,
Pins, stationary;
White, red, and yellow paints, ground in oil, in 28 and
14 lb. kegs;
Boiled linseed oil in 2 and 3 gallon jugs;
Window glass, 8 by to and 10 by 12;
Lon pots, camp ovens, Ballets,
Shot assorted, lead in 1 lb. and 2 lb. bars;
Which they are opening at Mr. Alexander Watt’s
wharf, and will fell, by the package or piece, on the moft
realonablc terms.
October
~ NEW RICE,
For sale, in whole and half barrels.
20. MEINS MACKAY.
r PHE Ccpartnerfliip of EBENEZER STARK and
X CO. being dissolved by mutual con lent on the lit
irritant, any perlons having demands against the laid Firm
vrill please to render in their accounts to Ebenezer Stark,
Mr. Roderick Macleod’s.
Ebexezuk Stark,
N. Long,
WiHiamjon’s Swamp Mills,
Walhifigton County.
13, 1799.
TO BE LEASED ,
One Half of the Lot No. 5 WalhinetonWard,
* corner lot, pleafantlv situated on the Bay, Cos feet front
a;td 45 feet depth.
T ANARUS, . ,AE SO,
Lie l.ot No. 38 Columbia Ward, fronfng
. r : °uth common, near the burying ground, 60 feet
ernt and 90 feet depth*
5° r terms apply :• JAMES ROBERTSON.
Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Ac.
ISAAC MINIS and CO.
( Hunt Cr’s Wharp )
HAVE IMPORTED in the Julius Pringle , Benjamin,
ams Helen , from London , the DianaJeo/n Liverpool,
and late Arrivals from the Northward,
Ancxteniive Afiortment of Ship Chandlery,
Groceries, &c.
Cf which they mean to keep a confant fapply.
4c!. 6'd. daip naiJ-s; 4<J. 10 . 20.. 2s
ami 2s. 9d. fiat point do. 2± and 2] inch fhenthing do. 6
and 8 inch-spikes; pump s clout, and flapper nans; Riilfw
and ravens duck; yellow,'bright red, and white lead; pailit
in 14 lb. kegs, fine blue and green paint in pots of 2 II).
each, Spanish brown, bright and black varnilh, lampblack;
linseed, fpermaceti, and lamp oil; wrought iron iaiiCepaiis
. with covers, do. do. tea kettles, block- tin f mcepans and
tea kettles, gridirons, japaneci tea and coflee pots, do. tea
canisters, steel coffee mills; frying-pans; long and short
. h males; gimlets assorted, tap borers, iiattfmers, harpqcns,
gouges, chisels, axes, carpenters .and coopers adzes, ang
ers, shingling and hand hatchets, drawing knives, making
and caulking-irons, malletts, boat,and can books, marking
irons, theft locks, single and double bolt pad locks, fersu
ers, handsaws, whip and croflcut saws, (hovels and fpad.s,
table knives and forks, tormenters and ladle :, pocket and
pen knives; pewter, iron, tinned, and tutanag table and
tea spoons; tutanag faup ladles, brass cocks; fail, roping,
and bagging needles; horn and ivory combs, iifti books,
tackle hooks and thimbles, tin and horn lantern , bone and
plated top caftors, japantd pitchers anil mugs aborted, tin
der boxes complete, draw and’ hand jfpeaking trumpets,
•copper bittae'e lamps, wood and brass compafles, bclife and
ftiip bells, rat traps, Bates and pencils, quire books, letter
and foolfcap paper; log book, cartridge, and wrapping
paper; ink Hands; car.dJ flicks, fnv.ffl-rs, ind extingtiilh
ers; half hour, quarter hour, and quarter minute patent
glafies; shoe, ferubbing, paint, and marking bruil.es; i'uits
of American colors, bunting, charts of the American coast
and Weft Indies, spy glafies, cordage and blocks aflorted,
pump boxes and log reels, pins and cleets, bed cords, lead
ing and log lines, i 2 and 9 thread Hambro’ and hand lines;
roping, sewing, and feme twine; house line and marline,
hand and deep lea leads, flieet lea.l* mops and tar brollies,
marlinespikes, hand pumps, pump leather, Blips draw and
water buckets, sets of measures, earthen ware well adopt
ed, empty Ibottlcs, half pint tumblers and wine glafies,
quart decanters*with Hoppers fitted, coarse and fine great
coats lined and trimmed, sailors jackets and trowfers,
Gucrnfey frocks and Kilmarnock caps and mitts, coarl’e.
and fine fiioes, pullicat and romal handkerchiefs, role and
duffil blankets, red baize, do. flannel, flaxen oznabrigs,
bagging, checks, fine and coarse hats, cotton and worsted
stockings; lambs wool, yarn, and milled mitts.
G R O 0 E.R I E S.
Madeira, Sherry, Tent ride, and Port wines; Jamaica,
Weft India, and Northward rum; French, Spaniib, and
country brand)-; Holland and country gin, London bottled
porter in c a fits or dozen, loaf and brown iiigar, molafies;
hvfon, fouchong, and bohea teas; soap, candles, chocolate
and coffee, lweet oil, Durham mustard, pepper, fliip and
pilot bread, kegs crackers, barrels beef and pork, manu
factured tobacco, &c.
1800 Bufliels ST. MAKTIN’s SALT.
ON CONSIGNMENT ,
Seven i ons B \i< iRuV.
MACLEOD and MILLEIT
HAVE received, by the Cotton Planter from Charles
ton, and the Huntress from New York, the follow
ing Articles, which they offer for sale, at their store Mar
ket square, sign of the Green Canister, viz.
EfTencc anchovies in brandy
Quin’s fifh sauce bloom raisins
Walnuts India mangoes English cheese
Olives capers •^.Currantjeily
Orange flower and rose water ip Loaf i’ugar at 36 cents per
Stone, powder, and liquid lb. by the single loaf
blue Durham mustard plates and difhts.
0 N H A t N D,
Cogniac, Bourdeaux, rappee fluff
apple brandy tobacco
Jamaica, Weft India, and-#*Roil brnnftone lass ware
Northward rum ciockery assorted
Hollanife gin of all kinds
Madeira, Sherry, and 6d. Bd. iou. 1 2d. and
wine London porter 2od. nails
Best vinegar *#Tron pots Dutch ovens
Coffee chocolate kettles fryingjians
Hyfon and bohea tea
Mufcovado sugar brown, green, and
Scotch barley ‘ white plains
Scotch herrings by the keg-cj-6 4‘bs and 7 duffil b!an-
Starch and hair powder, kets
Corks demijohns * hats
Basket fait black pepper and hoes, and sundry
All-spice cinnamon Ap other-articles.
Nutmegs cloves mace *o*
N. B. SEA STORES of all kinds at the
fliorteft notice. ‘ • ‘*
ALMANACS for the year 1800 for fade.
WANT I D TO PURCHASE,
r "j’ , WO young healthy FIELD WENCHES. Tor
X \ them calli will be paid* Inquire* of the Printers.
pith December.
E D IR C A 1 f o >L
ILF. public are refpedifully informed, that
A(.Al)Livf \ formerly conducled by Meiirs. Munns
and ll.gfiani will be reopt-ned at the F nature, on Mon
day the 2d of December, bv
liiG/iA.vl and Si OUT, witlv proper
\ rr* 1 *■ *
Alniianrs.
Ihe .French and Englifli Largnages. will be taught
granmatkallv; Writing, Arithmetic, Mathematics, and’
tiie Jx-lLs l.ctuas, will receive every attention it is in tb.eir
powekto In-stow; and every iftceftary cf.rrettieu will be
.ute.npted in tlie morals and manners c-f the youth intrufl
cd to their care.
TERMS. •
, r ° r Fnglifli, Writing, Arithmetic, Mathematics, and
tlie liti,res 8 dollar's per quarter, 3 dollars cn
tiancc. Ditto, with the French Language, .1-5 dollars per
quarter, • 5 dollars: entrance. Drawing,’ s‘dollars per
qu rc a. Dancing and Millie, (by a celebrated Mailer)
on the idu.J terms. Young Ladies will b t inflruc'fed in
r-ngidh, -Writing, Arithmetic, &c. from 9 to 12 o’clock
m ti e forenoon, at 5 dollars per quarter, and 2 dollars*
entrance. N. B. No entrance money will be expected
.from Me firs. Munns and Highani’s former pupils.
’ FOR SALE, ~
Cocapi if applied for soon,
A TRACI OF LVND, conraniipr
acres, (original lurvey) bounded by lands railed Nazareth,
iMiphrata, and Beclie'.da, (Orphanhoufe estate) the cnule
way Lading to the I.L- of Hope, md on. the Ski lawav
10a.,, on,)- ieven mi.As I.* mi Savinnah. A proportion of
tins land being adajjted for the culture of CD f I ON, ;m .I
toe 1 emailider Wuli timbered with pine, is worthy of at
tent,on; h uir.g also the advantage of afa It water crock,
navigable to Thunderbolt ri\.r.
A I, S 0,
AN ISLAND, ccimminly called JAnes’.!?
Li uxl, on the river Savannah, four miles Below the city
or Savannah, containing 800 acres, (original I'urveyO
f ois iiland, from its proximity to the city, and funds for
toe prouuftion of C.()i ION, is exceeding valuable, and
is rendered more so by having tie'll water to the westward,
and it being the b: ft situation to erect a fortrefs wliich will
command uhe north and fonth channels, as well as the pnfi
lage lbuthwardly by Augufiine creek; the deepelt water
Lmg dole to it, it would also be an advantageous situation
for wharves and warehouses.
ALSO ,
TWO TOWN LO TS; one in Erinf.vick;
Gl nn county, measuring 90 by 180 feet, known by the
No. 156; and the other in Hardwifke, Bryan countv,
known by the No. 12.,
Undoubted titles will be For further particulars
apply to the Printers.
November 1, 1799.
(’ s - " 555 ; J I — r l ’lf F. fuliferiber has removed
t/A -X to Dr. George Jones’s
wharf, adjoining Mr. Hunter’s,
- jfrv where he means to continue tlie
y endue y lath rapt, mid
Comwi(jion Bn/inef',
and offers his best fei vices to Ids
friends, and others, in that line.
May 20. WILLIAM BELCHER.
FOR S A L E,
LOT No. 4 Vernon
T ithing, Heathcote Ward, with the
Imnrovements thereon.
John Dillon.
Savannah , September 26, 1799.
_jdt SSA OLEN from t!’e fubferiber
on the night of the 29th of
Bflglyy Oaober Lft, A BLOOD BAY
wqjr wj HORSE, about 11 years od,
14 2 l )::nr,s high, or upwards,
; 1 M **** vcr y lengthy and w: ighty to his
lieiglit; his ears a e remarkablr
small and pointed, his near e: e is a little funk ajid.cloud
ed, apparently from fomc external injury; he lias a Break
of white down his face, which turns down or across the
near fide of his nofi-; he has a fear on the near hind leo-,
just abdve the ham, and exactly behind, at the bottom of
the thigh, with feme wfiite hairs thereon; he has a peculiar
manner of blowing and snorting when firft fitting off to
travel, and has an uncommon fifty carriage; his ‘Lack is
hollow, and had a lump thereon, called fry feme a navel
gall; it is supposed l c had a brand of fi-me kind on the
lhoulder, but cannot be certain whether or not, or, if any,
wba: it is. The horse cost 150 dollars, and will be given
to the person who will deliver him and the thief (who is
liqjpofcd to be a John Jones, w'h.o lives near Turtle river,
in Georgia) to the fubferiber, at Cheraw Courthouse, la
South Carolina. ADAM MARSHALL.
February 2, 1799.