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lUvt receivedhy tbejhip Diana, Capt. Bolton, from
Liverpool,
. A-N ASSORTMENT OF
COARSE WOOLLENS,
CONSISTING OF
WHITE, blue, brown, green, and drab plains;
White and colored flannels,
Blankets, coatings, Yorkshire cloths, &C.
Which are now landing, and will be exposed for sale
at their (lore, N°. 4 Commerce Row.
September. 17.
FRESH FLOURS
EIGHTY barrels frelh fuperfine Baltimore’ flour,
Sixty barrels frefh fuperfine country flour,
Just received, and for sale.
ALSO ON HAND ,
Jamaica rum, molafles, black varnilh in casks, brandy,
paints, oil, nails; white, blue, and brown plains; rose and
dyflil blankets.
Johnston, Robertson, and Cos
Oa. 24.
’ FALL GOODS.
MEINS “and MACK AY
Have received , per the Helen, Capt. Pat t.erf on, jufl
arrived from London,
A complete AfTortment of FALL GOODS,
Which they will fell, at their (lore, N°. 1 Commerce
Row, on the moft rcafonable terms. •
Nov, 6.
* WILLIAM DIXON.and.LO.
Have imported in the Eagle from Scotland , and Gipfy
from England,
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT.OF
DRY G O O D S,
Which they will diipafe of for cafti, by whole sale, at
very reduced prices', at their Lore on Taylor, Miller, and
Co.’s wharf.., ‘ •
The Subscribers have received
A {mail Confignmcnt,
CONSISTING OF
ONE Box Irifli Linen;
Two Trunks, containing worsted breeches patterns,
ready made ribbed worsted, plain ditto; Vandyke cotton
and plated silk pantaloons; toilenet, ftripccl cotton, flriped
silk nankeen, printed ditto, threads; Valencia cord,
thickset, velveteen, and fwanfdown veil (Tapes;
Which they will fell low by the package.
—JOHNSTON, KOBEKI SON, and CO.
it th December, 1799- ■
John Williams and Cos.
No. 1 Mr. M'A! lifer's Buildings, Whitaker fircet,
HAVE JUST OPENED,
An Allbnmcnt of WOOLLENS,
Received by the last Arrivals from London, in prime order,
CONSISTING CHIEFLY OF
Superfine blue, drab, and mixed cloths;
Ditto blue, white, and mixed kerfeymeres;
Blue, ilate, and drab milled cloths and beavers;
Red flannels, &c.
—AHb,~tmrbor crof yard w ide rmd-?-
Stout Coltrtin IRISH LINENS.
The above, with a variety of cheap goods, are now ex
posed for sale at a very reduced price for calli or produce.
N. B. For the advantage of the purchaser the lowest
price will be fixed on every article, and no abatement
made.
Ox Consignment,
Several Boxes HARDWARE, &c.
September 1
* CONTRACT FOR~RAT'IONS.
Savannah, December 17, 1799.
NOTICE is hereby given, That SEALED PROPOS
AL.S received by the fubferiber, at his resid
ence in this city, until the 29th clay of this prelent month
inclulive, for the Supply of all Rations which may be re
quired for Two dailies on the Georgia Station for twelve
months from the lirft day of January next, unless other
prrangements are made by the Secretary of the Navy.
The Centrattor to supply, on the fliorteft notice, any extra
rations that may be wanted. The rations are to be of a
quality* equal in goodnelsto what isufedon board merchant
vefl'els belonging to citizens of the United States. The
rations to be supplied are to coniift of the following ar
ticles, via.
Sunday. One pound of bread, one pound ancl an half
of beef, and half a pint of rice.
Monday. One pound of bread, one pound of pork,
h.tjf a pint of peafe or beans, and four ounces of checfe.
Tuhsday. One pound of bread, one pound and an
half of beef, and one pound of potatoes or turnips, and
pudding,
Wedsjeshay. One pound of bread, two ounces of
butter, or in lieu fix ounces of mulall'cs, four ounces
’ cbeefe, and half a pint of peafe.
Ehuusd ay. One pound of bread, one pound of pork,
and half a pint of peafe or beans.
Fkida-y. One pound of bread, one pound of fait fifli,
two ounces ot butter,, or one gill of oil, and one pound of
potatoes.
Saturday. One pound of bread, one pound pork,
halt a put ot jh ifejw-beafis, and five ounces ol chertc.
Or m lku of the above articles such articles as this coun
try a fiords, and with which the officer', and crews mav be
tati .‘„ l, and fur each ration one half pint of distilled spirits
per day, or in lieu the root one quart of beer per day.
1 lie_prppjviijls must l'pccify the lowest price per ration for
promptpayuiuit. KBENEZER JACKSON.
North corner of JStr. Gibbons's building ,
Has imported, in the last vessels from London and Glasgow,
JV Quantity of Merchandise,
of almost every article that is mentioned in
•* lengthy advertisements.
tCN Country Ihopkeepers will be supplied on good
terms. - Nov. 27.
RODERICK MACLEOD
Has imported, in the Brig Helen , and Ship fiiTTus.
Pringle, from Loudon,
A handsome and general AlTbrfmcnt cf
Seasonable GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
WHITE, brown., and blue plains; 6 4ths and 7 4 ths
London duffil blankets; 6 4ths, 8 4_ths, and 10
4tbs rose blankets; fuperfine cloths and calimeres, fscond
and coarse cloths, elastics, Bath coating and blue ftrouds;
fwanfdown, cafimere, and Marseilles quilting veil shapes;
red, white, yellow, and blue flannels; firiped* lini'ey,
Scotch carpeting, elegant Bruflels carpets; dm ants, cam
lets, calamancoes, (balloon?,bombafins, and bombafets; luf
trings, mantuas, pelotis, ladies white fa tin, and black taffeta;
ladies silk lhawls, black Barcelona and Bandano handker
chiefs, sewing silk ancl twlft, 7 Bths and 4 4tbs Irilb linen,
s'4ths and 9 4tbs sheeting. Scotch unbleached ditto, dow
las and brown hblland; diaper tablecloths, various sizes;
clouting diaper; iong, pi. on, and pistol lawns; cambric,
buckabac, flriped tick and bed bunts, buff and olive co
lored thickfets,,a handsome. afTortment of chinifes and ca
licoes; pocket, ronial, and ptillicat handkerchiefs; muftinet
and corded dimities, ladies and gentlemens cotton liofe,
gentlemens black ancl white iilk ditto, maids cotton ditto,
Tidies and gentlemens gloves; threads, edgiifgs, and lace-;
diaper and Holland tape, Tally's garters, pound and pap. r
pins, China and satin ribbons, ferrets, mens and uovs
bats; foolfcap, pot, folio and. 4to poll: paper; cartridg:
and blue deny ditto, quire books, unruled blank malic
books, wafers, quills, ink powder, India rubber, p;..fit
board, (lutes and pencils, gold and fiver epaulets, ditto
Prussian binding, a handsome afTortment of plated and gilt
buttons, figured ditto with American arms, Hwang a.id
feiite twine, (hoe thread, Hambro’ lines and bed cold:-,
wire rice sieves, hair sieves, hair brooms and ferubbing
bruflies, hair powder, j>ot'-and roll pomatum, Windsor
soap in fquarcs and balls; white lead, Spaniflj brown, yel
low and red paint, and linseed oil; mustard and salad oil,
Negro pipes in boxes, table knives and forks, carvers, cut
eaux ancl pen knives, tea spoons, mahogany (having boxes
with glafies, ditto drefling glafies with.and without draw
ers, tutanag table and. tea spoons, fpeclacles, round and
fqu’are feet prince’s metal candleftjeks, flat brass ditto,
mahogany and leather blackgammon boards, ditto portable
writing defies, brass and iron mounted hair trunks in nests,
portmanteau ditto; ivory, horn, and tortoise (hell combs;
necklaces, spy ghites and telescopes, Carolina broad lines,
grubbing hoes; carpenters arid Mt'mg axes, hatchets, bur
eau furniture, claw and (hoe hammers, drawing knives,
hooks and hinges, LIL hinges, bed ferews, steel plate hand
and tenon fa vs; ditto mill, pit, ancl croficut Laws; cross
cut, pit, mill, and hand saw files; bright augers, thumb
latches, iron ancl tin tea kettles, call iron ditto with brass
handles, bright dowling bits, drippingpans, trace and ox
chains, brass dividers, flock locks,’iron rim closet locks,
ditto ring handles complete, box locks, (ingle and double
bolted padlocks, figured iron fquarcs, brass callers, curry
combs and bundles, poliflied chamber fire dogs with brass
heads, (hovels and tongs with di,t >, large and finall copper
(calcs with beams complete, gridirons, single and double
worm gimlets, socket chisels, rice hooks, chamber bellows,
table and ear bells, (leelyards, steel corn mills, fad irons;
smiths bellows, vices, anvils, and (ledges; German steel;
4d. 6d. Bd. iod. ancl 2off. rose and c.l asp nails; 2s. and
2s, 6d. flat point ditto, brads and clout nails, powder,
(hot,-bar lead, glass ware, bottled porter, loaf sugar; nut
megs, mace, and cloves; • flour of fulphur, Turlington,
Godfrey’s cordial, Huxham’s timftnre, Britifli oil, cam
phor, jalap, red and pale bark in phials; pewter plates,
dilhes, and bafons.
“ TOR SALE,
Cheap , if applied for soon,
A TRAC r OF LAND, contanmgr 437
acres, (original survey) bounded by lands called Nazareth,
Euphrata, ancl Bethesda, (Orphanhoufe estate) the cause
way leading to the Isle of Hope, and on the Skidaway
road, only (even miles from Savannah. A proportion of
this land being adapted for the culture of COTTON, and
the remainder well timbered with pine, is worthy of at
tention; having also the advantage of a Fait water creek,
navigable to Thunderbolt river. ‘ *
ALSO,
AN ISLAND, commonly eallegl Jones’s
Inland, on the river Savannah, four miles below the citv
‘of Savanna'll, containing 800 acres, (original lurvev.)
This illand, from its proximity to the city, and funds for
the production of COTTON, is exceeding valuable, and
is rendered more so by having frefli water to the westward,
and it being the best situation to ereft a fortrefs whi(& will
command the north and ibuth channels* as well asthepaf
fage Ibuthwardly by Augustine creek; the deeped: water
being dole to it, it would allb be an advantageous situation
for wharves and warchoufos*--
• ALSO,
TWO TOWN LOTS; one in Brunswick,
Glynn county, meafivring 90 by 180 feet, kno\fh bv the
No. 156; and the other in Hardwicke, Bryau CDuntv,
known by the No. 12.
Undoubted titles will be given’. For furtlicr particulars
apply to the Printers.
November 1, 1799,
KN BLANK LAND CONVEYANCES for sale at
the Priming Office ia Broughton (beet*
™^C Dt,3rCt “ :edo, ' tteE T 6
T . . als 0,
T;.c Lot No. 38 Columbia Ward fr
tne foiltli common, near the burring around
front and 90 feet depth. ’ “ 5
-For terms apply to JAMES ROBE?
iU on i rid ay the NfTl ~dafZft
pUn:j “ c ’“ Ui ’
HE H k !’Y cc ’ a ? itlsn S Cl ‘ r; ’ lr ’ cne or moi
Ju llou.ri:cdu Furniture, and Wearing Ad
longing to the Estate cf Eiifoa Trammel, cleceai
Nov. 14. F-'-l.i-S I LI ERI>Y, A
JOHN EI.LXULY, a
John Cooper, ;
Coach, Chaise-, and Chair Maker,
Corner cf Lincoln and Bryan precis, oppi
Union's Boarding tin ft,
BEGS leave to inform the prbf!.: in general
carries on the above bufinds. Cairiae'es c
fi riptions made and repaired; gilciing, r<’ :i 'nting, ;
ifiiing; the whole executed in the nested foam
pumßuality and clifpatch, on fcapon?hk terms,
only. All O’ hers from the corn try dulx utteiafc
tffop Wanted, Two 0: tIV m foxrrt Lads, a
tices to the above bufinefi:, v.-cf) ‘ ecommcndeu, I
liberal encouragement.vi. •,v ,lv
Savannah. July .1709,
. ‘ ’ - :: ; IVom the 1
■’ r: * rn the night of th
/ OcVtber Est, A BLO(
f■/ HORSE, about 11 j
■vmkdtt h?lvls or;
o** very lengthy and weig
height; his ears a'e re
finall and pointed, his near c e is a little lunk a
-d; apparently from feme external injury; he iiai
ot white down his face, which turns down or i
v.- ar ii-ic of ::s oof.; l.e 1 a (car on the near
ju:t above the burn, and exactly behind, at the b
tl;e thigh, with (ome white hairs thereon; he has a
manner ot blowing and. snorting when fiilt fettin
travel, and has an uncommon lofty carnage; his
hollow, and had a lump thereon, called by fonie
gall; it is supposed he bad a brand of- feme kin
(boulder, but cannot be certain whether or not, or
what it is. 1 lie horse coit 150 dollars, and will
to the person who will deliver him and the thief
(uppofed to be a John Jones, who lives near Tui
in Georgia) to the fublcriber, at Cl era w Court!
South Carolina. ADAM MARSH
February 2, 1799.
GEORGIA. > By Edward White, Clerk of t
( L. s. ) ot Ordinary for the County of (
Ed. White. ) in the ft Ate aforeffxl.
YA7HEREAS Mary Wilson, of the city 0
V V nah, widow, and Samuel Montgomei
made application for letters of administration cn t
and effects of John Wilson, late of the city ,
butcher, decealed, r l hefe are therefore to cite ai
nilh all and lingular the kindred and creditors of
decealed to be and appear before the Court of <
at the Courthouse in Savannah, on the third M
February next, to (hew c-aufe, if any they have r
fold letters of a-dnii niff ration Hiould not be grant
Given under my band and seal, in S
the 13th day of November, in the
our Lord 1799, and in the. 24th ye;
merican independence!
1 diate t Jacob Wald burger, L
MR. Millcclge, one of the executors named ii
of Jacob Waldburgcr, Esq. liav ing noifo
letters teffamentary have issued including him as i
executor. It therefore there are any claims or
against the estate yet unexhibited or unfatisfied, al
so circuinftanted are now, for the last time, callet
exhibit them to one of the fubforTbers immedii
fettkment. Such persons as are indebted to the e
notified, that the executors do not feel themselves
in giving longer indulgence than the firft of M
John Man el,
John Milledgi, yA£ting Ex<
James Jones, J
Savannah, Jan. 3, 1799.
AS I (hall be neceflarily ablent from the (late
months, I have made arrangements with IN
iiam Belcher, in the sale of my crop on hand, for 1
ing every just demand in existence against me. Al
to-whom 1 am indebted will therefore please apply
Belcher for fcttlemcut and pay ment of their clain
courie of this winter, as the crop may be delil
market. JAs. JOlj
Nov, 16.
WAN T E D,
A MAN who underftaiids the Cultivation of
to take the management of two fettlemen
tigiious to each other, on Little Ogechee river. A
wages will be given none need apply without prop©
ir.gndations. Inquire of the Printers.
N. B. A man with a family will he preferred.
SAVANNAH: Piiisit# tv N. JOHNSTCN