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Alexan deu'W att & Cos.
HAVE received, by the (hip Augusta, Gabriel Hav
ens rnafter, from Liverpool,
A targe and. general Ajfortment of
FALL GOODS,
Which, with their former stock on hand, consists of almost
every ufeful article.
All of which they offer for sale, on th moft reasonable
terms, at their store in Commerce Row, on the Bayy
where they continue to keep
Teas Sugar*
Wines Coffee
Brandy Spices, Ac. ks
Gin and rum
Also juf ectnc to band,
,2000 Pair prime Negro Shoes.
Savannah , OMober 9, 1800.
Landing this day,
Trim on board tbe Jhip Louisa, from Jamaht,
AND FOR bALE,
TWENTY-FIVE puncheons ms*
Eight hogsheads sugar
Six ditto molafles
Fourteen ditto Turks Illand fait
Fifty bags pimenta
Thirty barrels limes and oranges.
EDWIN GAIRDNIR and CO.
November 4.
JOHN MILLER,
North corner of Mr. Gibbons’s building,
.Has imported, in the lalt veflels from London and Glasgow,
A Quantity of Merchandise,
Consisting of almost every article that is mentioned in
lengthy advertisements.
JCT 1 Country fliopkeeper* will be i'upplied on good
.terms. Nov. 27, 1799-
A NEW VENDUE
AND
COMMISSION STORE.
pit. —■ — ’
> JL ed one of the VENDUE
<kMk\ MASTERS of this CIT Y in
forms his friends, and the public
generally, that he will have ven-
C'vtl i ; lies 011 Tuefilays and Friday*, at
_ffl ;,j s ven( l ue store, opposite the gol
den key, Whitaker street, where
he has provided store room for the reception of any dry
goods or groceries committed to his charge, and hopes,
lay ftrift attention to the duties of laid bufinds, to merit
approbation. He will also buy and fell any kinds of
country produce, or tranf'adt any bulinefs in the commis
sion line. JOHN J. GRAY.
Savannah, 22 i April, ißco.
Belcher & Limbert
HAVE FOR SALE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
WINES of all kinds, Raisins, figs,
Brandy do. Butter bifeuit and crackers,
Rum do. Almonds, currants, prunes,
Gin do. Liquor cases,
Porter do. Demijohns,
Sugars do. Jugs from 1 to 3 gallons,
Teas do. Empty bottles, corks,
spices do. Poland iftavch,
Coffee and chocolate, Wrapping paper, ,
Sweetmeats, * White and brown turpentine
Cordials, arrac, soap,
Pickles, lalad oil, Spermaceti and tallow
White wine vinegar, candles,
Table fait, Mess beef in half barrels,
Saltpetre, Rounds do. in kits,
Cayenne and black pepper, Crockery ware, &c.
Benjamin Maurice and Cos.
HAVE NOV/ ON HAND,
The following CONSIGNMENTS,
Which they will dispose of cheap for Cajb or Produce,
by tbe piece or package, viz.
IRISH linens in boxes afl’orted
Brown ditto ditto
flaxen oznabrig* Silk umbrellas
Printed calicoes Chintl'es
Ginghams Dimities Calamancoes
2*. point blankets and blue ftrouds
Log and ciphering Hates Toy watches
Violins Toilet looking glasses.
A L S 0,
Sherry wine of a superior quality in quarter calc*
Apple- brandy in puncheons and barrels
1 pipe Ho!handle gin #
Northern ditto in pipes and quarter case
ad and 4th proof nun in puncheons and barrels
Mobiles in hogsheads and tierces
Mu fcovaoo sugar in bands
Loaf and lump sugar
Barrels new prune beef 1
Smoked herrings in boxes and kegs
Liverpool blown fait
T,infeed oil in jugs
Brown f<>ap in boxes _
‘errr.ac -ti, mould andj'pt
qe
W • Ayrii
MEINS and MACKAY
Have received, by tbe Jhip Julius Pringle , from
London,
A GENERAL.ASSORTMENT OF
Woollens and other Fall Goods,
Which they offer for sale or* low terms.
Their present stock is well furted to the season, and as
fficy are anxious to decline the Dry Good Bulinefs will
ffifpofe of the whole at cost and charges.
Savannah, 11 th Sept. 1800.
FOR SALE,
Georgia Paper Medium .
. Apply to James Mackintosh.
• “JUST RIiCEIVED,
By the Minerva, Capt. Newball, from Liverpool,
A LARGE AND NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
MAN CHE STRL, &c.
CONSISTING OF
VELVERETSand embo&d velveteen* and corduroys
■?- and 4- calicoes
b *0 #
Pullicat and ronu.’.l handkerchief*
Jeans, jeanets, and liik and cotton striped nankeens
Cotton (hirtings
Cotton and lilk fringe with cordi and taffelfl
Silk and gingham umbrellas and parafok
Silk and cotton elaltic braces
Galloons and bindings
Black and colored muslins ,
3, 41, and 5 feet curled hair mattreffu*.
ALSO,
Elegant pier glasses
Sets elegant cut tumblers
Wine glasses, and decanters to match
Vertical spring roafling jacks, with flics, in japanned and
brass cases, &c.
DICKSON V JOHNSTON.
October 28.
LANDS EOR SALE.
PRIVATE SALE, for one, two, or three years credit,
or cajh,
A valuable Plantation in the
county of Liberty, about three miles from a public land
ing, and fix from the lea board, containing, old survey,
(including three trails adjoining) about ioco acres, the
quality for RICE cr COTTON not to be exceeded in
the bate; the latter (if a fault) is rather too strong for
cotton, as the culture of that article has been tried, and
the luxuriant situation rendered it not lb produftive as
expedted, the fame land producing from 35 to 40 bethels
corn per acre annually; the rice land as fertile as can be
wilhed for, free from grui’s, and generally produces on an
average 1200 weight nett rice per acre, having the ad
vantage of a refer voir if improved on. There are about
90 acres of the cotton land cleared and tinder good fence,
70 of wliich planted, and about the fame email tit) of rice land
under anew fence, and 80 of which planted. Os the
uncleared cotton land upwards of 100 acres, 80 of which
can be procured in one body, and about 30 or 40 acres
rice land. On the pre-miles are a good and convenient
dweliinghoufe, poultry houi’es, (tables, kitchen, negro
houses, £cc. &c. From the compaft situation of laid
plantation, the agreeablenel's of its neighborhood, the
liealthfulnefs, and ieveral other advantages, it is rendered
an objeit for the purciiafer. Nothing induces the pro
prietor to make sale but that of his wiihing to leave the
It ate.
ALSO,
15,000 Acres, chiefly oak and
hickory, on the waters of Tugalo river, in Franklin coun
ty, and 2513 Acres oak and hickory on the waters of
Broad river. The above two trails will be divided to lint
the purchaser. For a particular defeription of the fame
inquire of DAVID I.EION, Broker.
To be RENTED , or for SALE:,
A TWO STORY HOUSE on
the east common, with a good kitchen and other conveni
ent out buildings. For particulars inquire of
JOHN M 1 FAD ZEN.
FOR S~A LiT
A LIKELY NEGRO MAN,
About 28 years of age, capable of house or field work,
but particularly attached to the management of hoi fes and
driving a carriage of any defeription. Inquire of the
printers.
.NOTICE.
THE subscriber having been appointed an agent and
one of the trustees for the benefit of the creditors of
mr. James Cafhcn, under a special deed of trust, requests
those who are indebted to him to make immediate pay
ments, otherwise their accounts and lpecialties must indlf
criininately be pm in suit.
Geo. Foster, agent and one of the trustees.
Newport Bridge, November 11, 1800.
To be fold at public auSlion, on Monday the 15 tb day
of December next, for the benefit of the creditors of
fames Gajhen ,
TWO LOTS, No. 5 and 26, with improvement*
thereon; also TWO UNIMPROVED LOTS, No. 34
and 35, in the town of Iliceborough. Conditions cafli.
Geo. Foster agent and one of the trustees.
Newport Bridge, November ir, 1800.
wa NTT:d;
TWO young Lads, who can be well recommended,
as Apprentices to. the Bookbinding and Jewellery
.Bulinefs. MILLER and POWERS.
L May 6/ iB>
’*
TI-IE Ccpartnerfhip of MONTMOLLIN, CAHA*
VAN, and CO. having expired on the ill inftant*
the bu fine Is will in future be conducted by tbe fubferib,
ers, to whom all those indebted to the former firm wilt
please make immediate payment.
1 J. S. D. MONTMOLLIN,
JAMES HERON.
May 37. ■
PUBLIC AUCT]ONr
On Tuefiay the zM December next, CM be fold, hi
fore my außion fort, Whitaker freet, sale to com
mence at X o’clock,
ALL THE PERSONAL ESTATE of Mr. Richab
C. Miller, (kceafed, by order of the administrators,
confiding of a Negro boy; a riding chair, hamefs, and
(addle; a chair l.orfe, mahogany furniture, &c. Windsor
chairs, kitchen furniture, bedding, crockery ware and
china, glass ware, pifturee, tea trays, randkfticks, a lot
of buttons, locks, &c. JoflN J. Gray, aiiaioiiar.
Savannah, 13A* November, 180*.
TO BE LEASED,
For one, !wo, or three years,
That Wharf Lot bounded by
the coffeehoufe to the weft, and Lincoln street dock to the
east, having anew bead-sad crane, with one store 76 feet
long, 30 feet wide, three stones high, and piazzas; like
wise another store 74 feet long, 20 feet wide,_ and two
ftori.es high; both of which will be in complete order soon.
For terms apply to ALEXANDER WATT.
fitly 23, 1800. v
TO BE LEASED,
OrteHalfofthe LotiNo. 5Vv a ihington Ward,
a corner lot, pleasantly situated on the Bay, 60 feet front
and 45 feet depth.
ALSO,
The Lot No. 38 Columbia Ward, fronting
the south common, near the burying ground, 60 feet
front and 90 feet depth.
For terms apply to JAMES ROBERTSON.
TO B~E S O L D~
On FRIDAY the s th day of DECEMBER next,
At the plantation of Mr. Thomas Johnston, ieceafei,
Part of the Moveable Property
Belonging to the Estate of the faki deceased, confiding of
4 Horles, 27 Head, of Cauie; 24 Sheep, and
8 Goats, with a few Plantation Utensils; also fonis
Household and Kitchen Furniture.
Danie*. jchnsto, administrator.
White Bluff, 22d Oclobcr, iSoo.
F O R S~A L E,
/\ LARGE FLAT, almost new, that
T\ will carry 90 hogflieacls’cf tobacco. Also, A strong
NEGRO FELLOW, a complete boat hand, or fit to work
on board vessels, or on a, wharf. Inquire of
JAMES CLARK.
s3?'* The sale of the property of the ElHte
ot Abraham Gay, advertised by the administratrix to tak
piace on this day, is pollponed until Monday the Bth day
of December next, when it will certainly take place, at
(he courthouse, between the hour* of X and XII.
November 4, 1800.
IN the absence of the subscriber from the state he refers
all persons having demands again ft him, of any fort
whatever, to exhibit them to mr. Ebenezer Stark, at Sa
vannah, who is authorized and inftruefed to fettle and dif
ebarge them. 1 hole indebted to him will pleale make
payment as above. JAMES JONES.
November 14.
notice. *
ALL persons having demands against: the Estate of
John Currie, efq. lata of Savannah, deceased, are
requested to render them in, properly atteftod, to mr. A
lexandtr Currie, at the residence of the deceased; and all
persons indebted to the said Estate are called on to make
immediate payment, that provision may be mad* for dil
charging the debts and legacies.
Alexander Currie,Adminiftrators,
Joseph Miller, |> with the will
Andrew M‘Creis,J amnexed.
Savannah, io th June, 1800.
npHE fubferibers, executors of Jacob Waldburger,
l efq. .having purchased the Northern Moiety of'the
Eland ot St. Catherine for the heirs of that estate, give
notice, that no hunting or other inroads will be permitted,
except by express permiflion ot one of them, on that pro
perty. Any person discovered ailing in defiance of thk
warning will be dealt with agreeably to law. Those only
who are at present on the property as tenants are except
John Morel,
Jn°. Milledgk,
Jas. Jones.
Savannah, July n, i* o *.
An Overseer wanted for a Cotton
1 lantation. None need apply unless they have good fs
commendations. Inquire of the printers.
9tb Sept.
WANTS A PLACE,
As HOUSEKEEPER in a genteek family,
A PERSON to whom wages will not be an objeiff;
provided flic meets with an eligible situation. In
quire of the printers. .
WRITING INK
For sale at the Printing Office in Broughton ftreef.
SAVANNAH; Printk* bt N. JOHNSTON aws CQ