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MARINE list.
Entered Inward. ,
• Coilwile, St. CrniX
CoUer, Turk’s Island
Ar Curacoa
sv, White i Liverpool
tanner Delaware, Mathews, Charleston
Hetty, Hammond, Philadelphia
Industry, Rols, Charleston
Resource, Starks, New York
0 . rv an . Warner, Ditto
* SLot Ttzubah and Ruthy, Wing, Rochester
5(10 William, Rogers, New York
„ • o.tfev, Hughes, Baltimore
’ l| WeplimUfs, Afcerly, New York
gluey, Eajton,- , ‘
n r ig George, Morns, Diuo
Schooner Lydia, Weft, Charleston
Bn* Swift, Swift, New 1 ork
Eliza, Ripley, Boston
SrliooiK-r Betley, Shearman, New York
Susannah, Kean, Charleston
Debbe, Starr, New York
’ Brft Sandwich, Bell, Turk’s Island
& Reported.
Ship Mermaid, Tilton, from Demerara, bound to Charleston
Schooner Betsey, Babcock, from Exuma, bound to Sunbury
Cleared Out.
Sloop Patty, Chalker, - St. Simon’s
Schooner Joseph, Lawson, „ Newburyport
Two Brothers, Linnell, Charleston
ftr:~ Ceres, Burnham, New \oi k
Sloop Melintba, Hammond, Martinique
Schooner Hawke, Townlend, St. Seoaftian’s,
Brig Nancy, Fleming, from Charleston bound to Cowes
and a market, put in here on Tuesday last, having sprung
a leak. i • i
Several vessels arrived yesterday, among which are a
tri* from Antigua, a fehooner from Netv London, and
schooner Laurel from Boston.
Return of Votes for President and Vice President of -the
United States.
Adams. Pinckney. Jcjfcrfon. Burr.
New Harhpfhire, 6 6 o o
MaCachufetts, 16 l 6 o^,o
Rhode I Hand, 4 400
Vermont, 4 4 0 0
Connecticut, 9 9 o o
New York, o o 12 12
New jerfev, 7 7 o o
Pennsylvania, 7 7 8 8
Delaware, 33 ° 0
Maryland, 5 5 5 5
Virginia, o o 2r 21
North Carolina, 4 4 8 8
South Carolina, o 088
Georgia, o 0 4 4
Kentucky, o 0 4 4
TawATee, o 033
Resolution of the Britijh Houft of Commons.
Resolved, That there be given on every hundred weight
rice from America, which Ihall be imported into the
port of London, or into any of the principal ports of each
dillriwt of Great Britain, before the ift day ot October,
180 r, and fold by public sale by auction within two
months after importation, a bounty equal to the sum by
which the actual price of each hundred weight ot rice so
fold shall be less than 355.
Died last Friday, at his plantation near town, Hampton
Lillibridge, efq. On Saturday, at White Bluff, Benja
min Lloyd, efq.
ME^rcALF?^
Have received by the late arrivals from LONDON,
via Charleston ,
W'HITE, blue, and green plains;
London dutfil blankets,
Womens fcariet and Bath coating cardinal cloaks,
Durants, calamancoes, bombafets,
Irish linens, cotton bagging, oznabrigs,
Pint, stationary;
White, red, and yellow paints, ground in oil, in 28 and
14 lb. kegs;-
Boilcd linseed oil in 2 and 3 gallon jugs;
Window glass, 8 by* 10 and 10 by 12;
Iron pots, camp ovens, skillets,.
Shot ‘aflbrted, 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 tiioft
reasonable Itrms.
October 9, 1799.
Lands for Sale.
A TRACT, containing 300 acres, in Glynn county,
and -;nother of 600 acres, both surveyed in 1769;
the former on a branch of the Buffalo swamp, and the
litter about 20 miles from Brunswick, equal in quality to
any in the county.
A tract of upwards 3000 acres on Canonchie, excellent
pinelri.l, on which was a mill feat before the revolution;
it will be divided so as to suit purchaser?.
DAVID LEION, Broker.
’ ’jchinTmilleil
North corner of Mr. Gibbons's building,
K is imported, in the last vessels from London and Glasgow,
A Quantity of Merchandise,
Cmfnling .of almost every article that is mentioned in
lengthy advertifewents.
Country Ihopketpers will be supplied on good
term;. December 25, 1800.
V VtTxC iAYTTCONVEVAVUES for Lie 2f
l "-* V,-;t‘ng Oakr ’ ISwaghton iVcii.
A Ail 1 1 FEW DIE
COMMISSION STORE.
y 1 r jPRE fubfenber being apjxdnt
rS>* X ed one of tbc VEN DUE-
S'|\ MAST ERS of this CITY in.
forms his friends, and the public
gy* general If, that he will have ven
. dues on Tuesdays and Fridays, at
■■■ 1 ■** his vendue store, oppoiite the gol
. , ~ ■ dei \JSPy* Whitaker street, where
he has provided store room T<w> the reception of any dry
goods or groceries committed to his charge, and hopes,
by ftnft attention to the duties of said bufmefs, to merit
approbation. He will also buy and fell any kinds of
country, produce, or tranfaft any business in the comniif
llon v "*- JOHN J. GRAY.
Savannah, 22 d April, 1800.
Benjamin Maurice and Cos.
HAVE NOIV ON HAND ,
The following CONSIGNMENTS,
Which t-bey will dispose of cheap for Cajh or Produce ,
by the piece or package, via.
IRISH linens in boxes aftorted
Brown ditto ditto
Flaxen oznabrigs Silk umbrellas
Printed calicoes ‘ Chintfes
Ginghams Dimities Calamancoes ’ 1
point blankets and blue ftrouds
Log and ciphering Hates Toy watches
Violins Toilet looking gtxftes.
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 and barrels
Mobiles in hogiheads and tiercss
Muicovado sugar in barrels
Loaf and lump sugar
Barrels new prune beef
Smoked herrings in boxes and kegs
Liverpool blown fait /. •
Lin feed oil in jugs
Brown soap in boxes
Spermaceti, mould and dipt candles, in boxes
Hyfon tea of a superior quality in thefts.
Savannah , April 8, i3co.
Alexander Watt & Cos.
HAVE received, by the fliip Augusta, Gabriel Hav
ens mailer, from Liverpool,
A large and general Affonment of
F A L L G O O D S,
Which, with their former stock on hand, consists of almost
every ufeful article.
All of which they offer for sale, on the nioft reasonable
terms, at their store in Commerce Row, on the Bay,
where they continue to keep
leas • Sugars
, Wines Coffee r
Brandy Spices, tec. &c.
Gin and mm
Also jujl come to hand,
2oeoTair prime Negro Shoes.
Savannah , OBober 9, 1800.
Belcher & Limbert
HAVE FOR SALE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
WINES of all kinds, Railins, figs,
Brandy do. Butter bifeuit and crackers,
Rum do. Almonds, currants, prunes,
Gin do. Liquor cases,
Porter do. . Demijohns,
Sugars do. JugsYrom 1 to 3 gallon-:,
Teas do. Empty bottles, corks,
Spices do. Poland starch,
Coffee and chocolate, Wrapping paper,
Sweetmeats, White and brown turpentine
Cordials, arrac, soap,
Pickles, falacloil, Spermaceti and tallow
White wine vinegar, candles,
Fable fait, Mess beef in half barrels,
Saltpetre, . f . Rounds do. in kits,
Cayenne and black pepper, Crockery ware, &c.
FOR
Or TO BE LEASED for on£, two, or more years,
r T , HAT convenient Stand for a Public
House, on the Augusta road, 13 miles and an half
from Savannah, on which are a convenient dv/ellinghoufe,
kitchen, poultry house, liable, smoke 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 and particulars apply to
M. GERMAIN.
Who has FOR LEASE,
Two Five Acre near the citv, very
suitable for gardens or tanyards; also a Lot in the town
of Hardwicke. .
’ And FOR SALE,,
900 Acres of J/>nd in Screven countv, part
of which joins Ogechce river; also 200 Acres m Effing
ham county, 3© miles from Savannah. The terms will
be made easy to the purchaser. For particulars inquire as
above. .
Also FOR SALE, „
A likely Mare and Colt, and a Riding Chair.
V 0 be KENT ED, 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‘FADZEN.
“]\cgrocsTor dale.
A MAN about 35 vean 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;
ami TWO COMPLETE H<)USE WENCH KS. Ap
ply to DAVID LEION, Broker.
Sept. it. • .
FENCING. ‘ ~~
G. L. BARRETT,
OF tlie Theatre, informs the gentlemen of Savannah,
and its environs, that, during his. flav in the city,
he propolcs teaching the elegant accomplilhment of
FENCING, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday even
ings, from 6 to 9 o'clock, on the following viz.
Entrance, 4 dollars.
Every eighth lesion, 5
Single lesions, each, 1 dollar.
Gentlemen to find their own foils.
N. B. G, L. Barrett, at nirs. Bryfoil’s, “Broughtoa
street, lot No. 9.
Savannah, December it.
~ F o k s a i. 7;
A LARGE AUGUSTA FLAT, almost new, that
will carry 90 hogiheads of tobacco. Ailo, A strong
NEGRO FELLOW, a complete Lrat hand, or fit lo work
on board vessels, or on a wharf. Inquire of
... J AMES CLARK.
TU BE LhASLD,
For one, two. or three years,
That Wharf Lot bounded by
the coffeehouie to the weft, and Lincoln ftreet’dqcl; to -the
east, having anew head and crane, with one store 76 feet
long, 30 feet wide, three florins high, and piazzas; like
wise another store 74 feet long, 20 feet wide, .and two
{lories high; troth of which will be in complete order soon.
For terms apply to ALEXANDER WAIT’.
Julx 23* 1800.
LXhCUTIV]! DtTARTMEN I.
Louifville , s lb December, t3oo.
Ordered, r a Ml AT James M‘Cann, efq. oolle£lor of
JL tax for M'lntofli county, do poltpone
the sale of the different tratts of land, advertiled by him
to be fold at In toft 1 courtlioufe on the 24th of Decem
ber enluing, for taxes of the year 1799, and arrearages,
until the 20th day of January, ißor, the fame then to be
fold, under the terms of his advertisement, at the exchange
or ccflithoufe in Savannah, if the taxes thereon Ihall not
have been previouftv !ttled and difeharged.
„ _ ___ Fife. Thomas Johnson, sec’y.
r I ’'HE. Price of Flour being 13 dollars-per barrel, of
X 196 lbs. nett, the weight of Bread for this month
must be as viz^’
12-‘ cents loaf. 61 cents loaf,
lb. oz. lb. oz. *7’
• . . I 12 O 14
rF~NOTICE7 *
ALL persons liaving any demands against the Estate of
inr. Thomas. Johnston, late of Wliite Bluff, de
ceased, are requested to rendef in their jccounts, properly
attested, to meffrs. Dickson and Johnston, merchants, in
Savannah,. or to the fubferiber.
Daniel Johnston, administrator.
December 17, 1800.
i aKE t\<J 1 ICE. -
ALL persons who have any demands against the Estate
of Martin Shuman, deceased, are hereby requir
ed to render them in properly attested, and those indebted
are deli red to make payment, to
Martin Shuman, executor.
December 5, 1800. .
r f “'HE Copartncrftiip of MONTMOLLIN, CANA-
X VAN, and CO. having expired on the ift instant,
the business will in future be condufted by the fubferib
ers, to whom all those indebted to the former firm will
please make immediate payment.
J. S. D. MONTMOLLIN,
JAMES HERON.
May 27.
NOT 1C E.
ALL persons having demands against the Estate of
John Currie, efq. late of Savannah, deceased, are
requested to render them in, properly attested, to mr. A
lexander 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 made for dil
charging the debts-and legacies.
Alexander Adminiftrators,
Joseph Miller, with the will
Andrew M‘Credie,J annexed.
Savannah, 10 th June, 1800. -
THE fubferibers, executors of Jacob Waldburger,
efq. having purchased the Northern Moiety of the
Island of St. Catherine for the heirs of that estate, give
notice, that no hunting or other inroads will be permitted,
except by exprtfs permission of one of them, on that pro
perty. Any person diicovered adling in defiance of this
warning will be dealt with agreeably to law. Those only
who are at present on the property as tenants are exccpt
ec** John Morel,
Jn°. Milledge,
t . Jas. Jones.
Savannah, July 11, itoo.
IN the absence of the fubferiber from the state he refers
all persons having demands against him, of any fort
whatever, to exhibit them to mr. Ebenezer Stark, at Sa
vannah, who is authorized and inftru&ed to fettle and dis
charge tliem. Those indtbttd to him will pleaffi make
payment as above. JAMES JUNES.
‘November i+.