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B. and F. METCALFE
Nave received by the late arrivals frtm LONDON,
via Cbarleflon,
“TXTHITE, blue, and green plains;
V V London duffil blankets,
Womens scarlet and Bath coating cardinal cloaks,
Durants, calamancoes, bombafets,
Irilh linens, cotton bagging, oznabrigs,
Pins, stationary;
WTite, 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 10 and 10 by 12;
Iron pots, camp ovens, lkillets,
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 molt
reasonable terms.
CSliber 9, ,1799.
Benjamin Maurice and Cos.
HAVE now landing from on board the brig Mary,
Cvipt. M’Lachlan, from New York,
CONbIItN M K N T S,
Confiding of the following articles, which they will dispose
of, by the package or piece, cheap for Calli or Produce, at
Telfair’s wharf, opposite the Cnftomlioufe:
Fancy calicoes r—'Colored threads
Chints ditto A Madras handkerchiefs
Furniture cottons ,:;‘\Violins
Printed mullins and lhawls ,;\Slates
Hats and 4th proof rum
Cafilmeres Apple brandy in hog/lieads
Dimities and quarter calks
Ginghams <‘>New prime beef
Stuffs, dnrants, calamancoes:.’) Virginia pilot bread
White and blue plains OTurpentine soap
Twilled coatings OMouid and dipt candles
Irilli linens Q'Coffec in bands and bags
Brown ditto OAnJ Liverpool fait.
Oznabrig flaxen ‘LI December 13.
WILLIAM DIXON and CO.
Rave imported in the Eagle from Scotland, and Gipjy
from England,
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF
DRY G O O D S,
Which they will dispose of for cadi, by wholesale, at
very reduced prices, at their (lore on Taylor, Miller, and
Co.’s wharf.
NEW RICE,
For sale, in whole and half barrels.
Nov. 20. MEINS & MACKAY.
JOHN MILLER,
North corner of Mr. Gibbons's building,
Has imported, in the last veffcls from London and Glafgovr,
A Quantity of Merchandise,
Confiding of almost every article that is mentioned in
lengthy advertifoments.
Id* Country lhopkcepers will be supplied on good
terms. Nov. 27.
C. NEWALL,
At his Store on Clark’s Wharf,
HAS FOR SALE,
*]\ /T ADEIRA, Sherry,^Nutmegs,
IYI Port, Claret, Fron-T All-spice,
tiniac, Mountain, pepper,
ga, Tenerifle, and Fyal I Cayenne dittd,
wines; c*; Balket fait,
Bdl Bourdeaux brandy; + Durham mufiard,
Real Ccgniac ditto, 9 water,
old; f Orange flower ditto,
Old Jamaica rum, $ Pickled walnuts,
Weft India ditto, cry Ditto olives,
Northward ditto, I Quin’s fifh lauce,
Hollandfe gin, ‘JpMuttiroom catfup,
American ditto, jelly,
I .ondon bottled porter, X Currant ditto,
F.nglifti cheese, ‘S’Bloom raisins,
Flv.Hl bifeuit; Q Scots barley,
Hv I‘on, fouchong, and boA‘ Split peafe,
hea teas; ift/'ante currants,
Coffee ground, I Frefli almonds,
Ditto whole, ware assorted,
Bell chocolate, X Glass ware ditto,
Mufcovado sugar, *3?'Playing cards,
Loaf ditto, t Oznabrigs,
Mace, ‘4-’ Nails,
Cinnamon, 4V, Demijohns,
Cloves, Slops, See. Sec. fee.
N. B. Sea ftcres of all kinds furnifhed at the (horteft
notice. November 15.
John Cooper ,
Coach, Chaise, and Chair Maker,
Corner of Lincoln and Bryan feeds, opposite Mr.
Dillon's Boarding lioufc,
¥’ EGS leave to inform the public in general, that lie
fi-.riptions made and repaired; gilding, painting, and varn
i hiiig; the whole executed in the neatest manner, with
punctuality and dispatch, on reasonable terms, for cajh
sn'j. -Ail ordeis from the country duly attended to.
i(ipt* \Vanter>, Two or three smart Lads, as appren
tices to the above bulinds, wellreconuxeflded, to whom
libera'! enuourage 1 ment will be given.
Savannah, -July 17, 1 79').
W R I 1 I N {7 IN K
For sale at the Printing OTce in Frevgi.: ;;i Artet.
MACLEOD and MILLER
HAVE received, by the Cotton Planter from Charlcf
ton, and the Huntress from New York, the follow
ing Articles, which they offer for sale, at their itore Mar
ket square, sign of the Green Canister, viz.
E(fence anchovies in brandy
Quin’s fifh sauce bloom raisins
Walnuts India mangoes Engiiln cheese
Olives capers jelly
Orange flower and refe w2ter-s*Louf sugar at 36 cents per
Stone, powder, and liquid-#* lb. by the single loaf
blue Durham mustard Pewter plates and diflies.
0 N H A N D,
Cogniac, Bourdeaux, rappee fnuff
apple brandy tobacco
Jamaica, Welt India, and #*Roll brimstone glass ware
Northward rum ciockery ailortcd
Hollandfe gin -#-Sl:ot of all kinds
Madeira, Sherry, and 6cl. Bd. iod. I2d. and
wine London porter 2od. nails
Bell vinegar pots Dutch ovens
Coffee chocolate •yTea kettles fryingpans
Hyfon and bohea tea
Mufcovado sugar .^s.Blue, brown, green, and
Scotch barley * #5. white plains
Scotch herrings by the keg&*6 4tiis and 7 4thsduffil blan-
Starch and hair powder, -,£• kets
Corks demijohns hats
Reflect fait black pepper and hoes, and fundrv
All-lpice cinnamon -$* other articles.
Nutmegs cloves mace
N. B. SEA STORES of all kinds furnfthed at the
Ihorteft notice.
gCT* ALMANACS for the year 1800 for sale.
FOR SALE,
Georgia Paper Medium.
Apply to James Mackintosh.
LANDING THIS DAY from 011 board thejhip Da
nac, Capt. Spence, from Jamaica,
50 puncheons rum,
8 hogsheads and 2 tierces sugar,
70 bags and 2 tierces pimenta,
For fide by EDWIN GAIRDNER and CO.
Savannah, ic)th December, 1799.
For LONDON,
Ship Mercury,
William Fate, Matter,
Burthen 250 tons, a (launch well found vessel,
will be ready to receive a cargo in a few day s, and lias the
greater part of her freight already engaged. For the re
’ mainder apply to the Matter on board, or to
M I CALL and MILLER.
Who want to purchase a few thousand White Oak
Hoglhead Staves and Heading.
7 th January, 1800.
For LONDON,
TheßrigTwoSifters,
John Smith, Matter,
Will fail early next month. For
freighCof cotton pieale apply to
E. GAIRDNER and CO.
Savannah, 16 th January, 1800.
TO BE LEASED,
One Half of the Lot No. 5 WafhiriTtonWard,
a corner lot, pleasantly situated on the Bay, 60 feet front
and 45 feet depth.
ALSO,
The Lot No. 38 Columbia Ward, front’ng
the south common, near the burying ground, 60 feet
front and 90 feet depth.
For terms apply to JAMES ROBERTSON.
TO BE LEAbED,
A Lot of Land in Reynold’s
square, adjoining Mr. William Belcher’s. For terms
apply to DAVID GUGEL.
TO BE HIRED,
A Boat, burthen ioo barrels of
rice, well calculated for a lighter; it may be had at an
hour’s notice, (if not previously engaged) by apple ing to
William Coales, on the Bay, or John J. Gray, Market
square.
T O B E R E N T E D,
A Upper Story of a Heufe, a Back Store, and
. Kitchen, on Mrs. Glen’s lot, north fide Market
square. Apply to JOHN J. QRAY.
Savannah, loth January, 1800.
Est ate of Jncob Waldburger, Esq.
MR. Milledge. one of the executors named in the will
of Jacob Waldburger, Elq. having now qualified,
letters testamentary have iifued including him as an acting
executor. If therefore there are any claims or demands
against the estate j etunexhibited or unfatisfied, all persons
so circuinttanced are now, for the last time, called noon to
exhibit them to one of the fubfi ribers immediately for
settlement. Such persons as are indebted to the estate are
| notified, that the executors do not feel themselves jnftificd
in giving longer indulgence than the firft of May next.
John Moiiel, b
John Milledge, >-Acting Executors.
J ames Jones, J
Savannah, Jan. 3, 1799.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the sirs Tuesday in March m ill be fold, at tht
Courtboufe in the city of Savannah,
The Rcndue of the Eftart of James Haber
ftiam, Esq.
Con fitting of the following property, viz.
ALL that Trad of Land, situated, lying, and being,
in the county of Chatham, known by the name of
Silk Hope, containing 4279 acres, more or less, with a
gooddwellinghcufe, saw mill, rice machine, and all other
necessary improvements, thereon; together with all the
Stock, confiding of 50 or 60 Head of Cattle and Lome
Oxen, and Plantation Utenlils; the above property, too
well known, requires no furtiier defcripticn.
Ons Lot of Land, with Improvements thereon, situated
at Montgomery, about 11 miles from Savannah.
Al! that Tract of Land, containing 400 acres, in Liberty
county, adjoining lands of Joliah Powell and Charles
Middleton. t
One 1 own and Wharf Lot in the Town of Brunswick,
known in the plan of said town by No. 13.
One Trad of Land, containing 500 acres, on the
south branch of Little Ogechee, a Trad of 1800 acres,
and a Trad of 1000 acres; the two last trads lie in Burke
ccuntv.
All’o, 1 wenty-fix Negroes and all the Houfehcld Fur
niture.
R. Wall, s. c. c.
Savannah , February 4, 1800.
WAN 1 ED TO PURCHASE!
r jpwo young healthy FIELD WENCHES. For
A them cafli will be paid. Inquire of the Printers.
1 -th December.
Taxes for 1799.
THE lax Col, tdor gives notice, that he has received
X the general digtft from tl.e Receiver of Tax Returns
for the year 1799, and is ready to colled the taxes for
(aid year at his office Weft Broad drett. Executions a
gaintt LEI* AULIEKS will be issued after the firft day of
February next, agreeably to the Tax Ac>.
JOHN GIBBONS, t. c. c. c.
Savannah, December, 1799.
ASSIZE for IEERUARY, 180 T
r T~'HE Price of Flour being 13 dollars per barrel, of
190 lbs. nett, the weight ot Bread for this month
mutt be as follows, viz.
1 cents loaf. 61 cents loaf,
lb. oz. ** lb. oz.
1 12 o 14
JOHN GIBBONS, City Treasurer.
A TEMPORARY HOSPITAL for the Reception of
all American Seamen is provided, by order of the
Collector of tne Port of Savannah, in a healthy and elig
ible situation south of the city. Application may be made
to the fubferiber, who will take care that necessary attend
ance, &c. {hall be paid.
M. BURKE, Health Officer P. S.
Savannah, 4 th September , 1799.
AS I (hall be necessarily ablent from the state for fome
months, I have made arrangements with Mr. Wil
liam Belcher, in the sale of my crop on hand, for difeharg
ing every just demand in existence against me. All persons
to whom I am indebted will therefore please apply to Mr.
Belcher for settlement and payment of their claims in the
conrfe of this winter, as the crop may be d< li ered at
market - JAs. JONES.
Nov. 16.
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RAN AWAY from the fubferiber on the 22d Dec. A
NEGRO WOMAN, named BELL.A; she is about
5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, and pretty stout, rather of a
yellowish complexion, has yellow eyes, a full free, and
bulliy head; had on when file went away a fnuff colored
bath coating coat and wrapper; {lie is supposed to be in or
about Savannah, or in Bryan county, as ft.e has a mother
and a brother at major Charles Harden’s plantation; ihe is
well known in Chatham and Bryan counties. Five dollars
will be given to any person who'will deliver her to me, or
lodge her in the gaol of Savannah; if proved to be har
bored by any person eight dollars reward will be given.
PHILIP IHLY.
1 HiR l Y DOLLARS KEWAkD.
RAN AWAY from the fubferiber
on or about the ift of March last,
| ANeyrr. Frflo v named Frank,
cL'OL a kHckfmith by trade; he is about 5 feet
ilpft'yia 10 or 11 inches high, rather of a yelloW
complexion; from a natural bend in his
t-sTT.-=?.;r-- ■.l neck his head inclines very much to one
(boulder, so much as to be plainly difeo
vered at a considerable cliftance. When he firft absented
him (elf it was supposed he had gone towards Augusta,
where long resided, and vrrought at his trade with his
father. They then both belonged to Mr. William Wal
lace, merchant, and moved with him to this place about
four years ago. Frank is very artful and speaks good
Englifli; he is also very well known in Augusta and Sa
vannah. The above reward, anl all reasonable expences,
will be paid on delivering the above fellow to the fublcriber
or the Gaoler of this city. If he returns of his own ac
cord he will b forgiven, but if taken feverelv ptmifhed.
THOMAS BEGGS.
Savannah, Nov. 11, 1799.
BROUGHTto the Work Ne\vNegnoWenc h,
named Phillis, has her country marks on her face
and left arm, speaks bad Englifli, is about 3 feet 4 inche#
high, and about 30 years of'age, has along white Negra
cloth wrapper, and fays she belongs to one Duncan.
November 12, 1798. Tacob Theiss, Gaoler.
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SAVANNAH; Piuntkd by N. JOHNSTON and CO.