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Roderick. Macleod
(as receivtd, by the Julius Pringle, capt. Millet, from
London,
Part of his Fall Sujijily,
CONSISTING OF
BLANKETS, negro cloth, cloths of all kinds, caffi
meres of all kinds, fearnought coats and trawlers,
jo ys and girls great coats, carpets and carpeting, ptr
umery, haberdaftiery, holiery, printed linens aud cali
oes; Iriffi linens, -J- and cotton (hitting; feme, cast
( et, and Ihop twine; ladies and gentlemen? fashionable
i.its, ditto flioes and flippers, shoes and boots, datiouary,-
~ce sieves, chafingdilhes, dripping pans, gridirons, fry
-ngpans; fire dogs, (hovels, and tongs; table bells; nails,
Join 6ds to 3od. fad irons, iron pots and ovqns, mill
Jiws, German steel, grind and quern stones; a handsome
„lTortment of gloves, ribbons, fliks, gauzes, flowers, fea
hers, (bawls, (ilk and cotton veils, and ladies fafhionable
•Irels caps; also, brown flout in hoglheads, and porter in
pottles. September 25.
ITTnd F. METCALFE
Jlave received by the late arrivals from LONDON,
via Cbarlefon ,
WHITE, blue, and green plains;
London duffil blankets.
Womens scarlet and Bath coating cardinal cloaks,
Durants, calamancoes, bombafets,
Irish 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 10 and 10 by 12;
Iron pots, camp ovens, skillets,
Shot aborted, 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.
October 9, 1799.
Benjamin Maurice and Go.
HAVE NOIV ON HAND ,
The following CONSIGNMENTS,
Which they will dtfpofe of cheap for Caft} or Produce,
by the piece or package, viz.
IRISH linens in boxes aflbrted
_ Brown ditto ditto.— ’
Flaxen oznabrigs Silk umbrellas
Printed calicoes Chintfcs
Ginghams Dimities Calamancoes
2,i point blankets and blue ftrouds
Log and ciphering slates Toy watche*
Violins Toilet looking glades.
A L S 0,.
Sherry wine of a superior quality in quarter calks
Apple brandy in puncheons and barrels
1 pipe Hollandfe gin
Northern ditto in pipes and quarter calks
3d and 4th proof rum in puncheons anj barrtft
Molasses in hoglheads and tierces
Muicovado sugar in barrels
Loaf and lump sugar
Barrels new prime beef
Smoked herrings in boxes and kegs
Liverpool blown fait
Linseed oil in jugs
Brown soap in boxes -
Spermaceti, mould and dipt candles, in boxes
Hyfon tea of a superior quality in clicfls.
Savannah, April 8, 1800.
VANEW VENDUE
/ AND
COMMISSION STORE.
■ ■■is -j r~ LIE fubferiber being appoint-
X. ed one of the VENDUE
MASTERS of this CITY in.
JjjLwj. fortns his friends, and the public
generally, that he will have veil
ing dues on Tuesdays and Fridays, at
al his vendue (lore, oppoflte the gol
den key, Whitaker llreet, where
lie has provided (lore room for the reception of any dry
goods or groceries committed to his charge, and hopes,
by dried attention to the duties of laid business, to merit
approbation. He will also buy and fell,any kinds of
c uintrvproduce, or iranfacd any business in the com mil
lion line. ‘ ‘ JOHN J. GRAY.
Savannah , 22 / April, iSco.
JOHN MILLER,
North corner of Mr. Gibbons's building
Has imported, in the lad vcflels from London and Glasgow,
A Quantity of Merchandise,
Confiding ol alniofi every article that is mentioned in
length y advertisements.
IC?* C mntry Ihopkcepers will be iupplicd on good
tmns * December 25, 1800.
ME INS and MACK AY
Have received, by the brig Republican , capt. Hodgkins,
from Madeira,
London Particular Madeira Wine
I:i pipes, half pipes, and quarter calks.
Sept. 17.
The Sulf Tiber has TO LET,
A SMALL HOUSE on the
hack part ( l his lot on. the Bav, adjoining the old coffie
*cmlt ‘ *Mi GERMAIN.
Alexander Watt y? Cos. j
HA VE received, by the (hip Augufla, Gabriel Hav
•fcns mafler, from Liverpool,
A targe and general Afjbrimcnt >f
t A I. L GOODS,
Which, with their former flock on hand, coidifts of almofl
every ufeful article.
All of which they after for (ale, on the moft reafoiv-'ble
terms, at their (lore in Commerce Rots, on the Bay,
where they continue to keep
Teas Sugars
Wines Cdftfce
Brandy Spices, tea 81c.
Gin and nut)
Also jujl come to band,
2000 Pair prime Negro Shoes.
Savannah, October 9, 1800.
Belcher & Limbert
HAVE FOR SALE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
WINES of all kinds,
Brandy do.
Rum do.
Gin do.
Porter do.
Sugars do.
Teas do.
Spices do..
Coffee and chocolate,
Sweetmeats,
Cordials, arrac,
Pickles, ialad oil,
White wine vinegar,
Table (alt,
Saltpetre,
Cayenne and black pepper,
HPHE Gopartfierlhtp of MONTMOLLIN, CANA
VAN, and CO. having expired on the id instant,
the business wifi in future be conduAed by the liibfcrib
ers, to whom all thole indebted to the former firm will
please make immediate payment.
J. S. D. MONTMOLLIN,
JAMES HERON.
May 27.
Negroes for Sale.
A MAN about 35 years of age, a complete driver and
jobbing carpenter; TWO LADS, one 18 years of
age, the other 17; A WENCH about 19 years of age;
and TWO COMPLETE HOUSE WENCHES. Ap
ply to DAVID LEION, Broker.
Sept. ix.
- .
FOR SALE,
A LARGE AUGUSTA FLAT, almost new, that
will carry 90 hoglheads of tobacco. Also, A flroilg
NEGRO FELLOW, a complete boat hand, or fit to work •
oil board vessels, or on a wharf. Inquire of
JAMES CLARK.
FOR SALE,
Or TO BE LEASED for one, two, or more years,
convenient Stand for a Public
House, on the Augusta road, 13 miles and an half
From Savannah, on which are a convenient dwellinghoufe,
kitclien, poultry house, stable, iinoke house, garden, a
well of good water, and good fire wood near the house; it
contains 175 acres, which will produce rice, cotton, and
corn. For terms anti'particulars apply to
M. GERMAIN.
Who has FOR LEASE,
Two Five Acre Lots near the city, very
suitable for gardens or tanyards; also a Lot in the town
of Hardwicke.
And FOR SALE,
900 Acres of Land in Screven countv, part
of which joins Ogechee river; also 200 Acres in Effing
ham county, 30 miles from Savannah. The terms will
be made easy to the purchaler. For particulars inquire as
above.
Also FOR SALE,
A likely Mare and Colt, and a Riding Chair.
To be RENTED, or for SALE,
A TWO STORY HOUSE on
the east common, with a good kitchen*iml other conveni
ent out buildings. For particulars inquire of
A JOHN M'FADZEN.
TO BE LEASED,
OneHalfofthe Lot No. 5 WafhingtenWard,
a corner lot, pleasantly iituated on the Bay, 60 feet front
and 45 feet depth.
ALSO,
The Lot No. 38 Columbia Ward, front’ng
the (outh common, near the burying ground, 60 feet
front and 90 feet depth.
For terms apply to JAMES ROBERTSON.
TO BE LEASED,
* •
Tor one , two, or three years,
That Wharf Lot abounded by
the cofleehouie to the weft, and Lincoln llreet dock to the
eafl, having anew head and crane, with one itore 76 feet
lony, 30 loct wide, three dories high, and piazzas; like
wile another Itore 74 feet long, 20 feet wide, and two
itnrie.', high; both of which will he in complete order loon.
For terms apply to ALEXANDER WATT.
july 2 i: i*©s.
J
Radius, figs,
Butter bilcuit and crackers,
Almonds, currants, prunes,
Liquor cases,
Demijohns,
Jugs from 1 to 3 gallons,
Empty bottles, corks,
Poland (larch,
Wrapping paper,
White and brown turpentine
soap,
Spermaceti and tallow
candles,
Mels beef in half barrels,
Rounds do. in kits,
Crockery ware, &c.
Mr. LANCON
M • rr /l K< frfidly informs the p su . m
I\X ol his former pupils, and the Lit s
ot savannah m general, that he a
i uetday last at mr. loiur r oml Afa *n,y (
lalt year, and will continue it every Tll r, ntre be tai! g
and Saturday, at 3 o'clock hi U.'e J! d * y ’ Thl 'Hto
wdl teach the Plain Minuet, the much T*’V he ,re
Pas Grave Minuet, the U F*
Steps,’ Scouf j u ?MniS^
Dances; VHlris’s, Slin^
alio all the talhiortabie French Steps, w|.|, rJJn" W
H,s terms are: Four dollars and an ha , r ***■
twelve dollars per m,arter t no entrance r, ou e T“ u
former anti gentlemen
at their houles, or ■ privately at his academy i K
tended on realonable terms; and he will op-nan Ev ■’
Sclam., provided a fuffieient number of v' JU „ g
FENCING. “
G. L. BARRETT,
0 F tl f .Theatre, informs the gentlemen of Savuu
enVlrons ’ tliat ’ t,llri g bis flay in the tit
KKvrfvr’ tea >S ,rp: . tbe elegant accompliftment
FEi. GING, cn luelday, Thursday, and Saturday eve
mgs, from 6 to 9 o’clock, on the following terms,’ viz.
Entrance, 4 dollars.
Every eighth It (Ton, 5
Single leflims, each, 1 dollar.
Gentlemen to find their own foils.
d!TCtt ) at 111 rs. Bryfon’s, Brought)
street, lot No. 9. 6
Savannah, December it.
fO R SAL e] ~
Georgia Paper Medium,
Apply to Jamf.s Mackintosh.
n o r 7 c e.
ALL persons having demands against tire Estate
John Currie, efq. late of Savannah, deceased, a
requeued to render them in, properly attested, tomr.,
lextrnder (furrie, at the rclidence of the deceased; and
persons indebted to the said Estate are called on to m
immediate payment, that provHion may be made ford
charging the debts and legacies..
Alexander Currie,"] Adminiflrat-rs
Joseph Miller, S with the wi!
Andrew M‘Crebie, J annexed.
Savannah, loth ‘June, 1800.
EXECUTIVE nEPARTMENIT”
Louisville, e,tb December , 180 c.
OrdeßEb, ’’HAT James M‘Cann, efq. colkftor
X tax for jVlTntofh county, do pcflpo
tlie sale of the different tradls of land, advertised by b
to be fold at MTntoih courthouse on the 24th of Dece
ber ensuing, for taxes of the year 1799, and arrearag
until the 20th day of January, 1801, the fame then to
fold, under the terms of his advertisement, at the exchai
or courthouse in Savannah, if the taxes thereon {halll
have been previoully fettled and difeharged.
Trfte. Thomas Johnson, sec’y.
§3- The sale of rhe REAL EST ATE
Abraham Gay, which was to have taken place on this and
is postponed until the firft Tuesday in January next, bt
the 6th day of the month, whfcn it will p litively ti
place at the Courthouse, between the hours of 10 and
o’clock. * E. Beatty, Admrx
Dec. 8. _
*3- NOTICE^
ALL persons having any demands againfl the
mr. Thomas Johnflon, late of White Bluff,’
ceased, are requelied to render in their accounts, propt
attested, to meffis. Dickson and- Johnflon, merchants,
Savannah, or to the fubferiber.
* Daniel Johnston, administrator
December 17, 1800.
TAKE NOTICE. ~^
ALL persons who have any demands against the Est
of Martin Shuman, deceased, are hereby req
ed to render them in properly attested, and those indell
are dtfired to make payment, to
Martin Shuman, executor
December 5, 1800.
IN the absence of the fpbforiber from the date he n
all persons having demands against him, of any
whatever, to exhibit them to mr. Ebenezer Stark, at
vannah, who is authorized and inftruefed to fettle and’
charge them. Those indebted to him will please im
payment as above. JAMES JONES
November 14.
r I MIE lubfcribers, executors of Jacob Waldbuq
X elq. having purchased-the Northern Moiety ot
Island of St. Catherine for the heirs of that estate. g
notice, that no hunting or other inroads will be permit!
except by express penniflion of one ot them, on that p
perty. Any person dilc wered acting in defiance ci 1
warning will be dealt with agreeably to law. Those 01
who ar at nreient on the property as tenants are exce
ed, x John Mobel,
Jn°. Milledgs,
Jas. Joxks.
Savannah, July it, ilo*.
SAVANNAH: PitiSTta y N. JOHNSTON ax’D^