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THE Copartnerftiip of MONTMOLLIN, CANA- .
VAN, and CO. having expired on the iB inflant,
the business will in future be conduced by the fubfcrib
trs, to whom all thofc indebted to the former firm will
plcafe make immediate payment.
J. S. D. MONTMOLLIN,
JAMES HERON.
May *7. .
Alexander Watt Cos.
HAVE received, by the (hip Augußa, Gabriel Hav
ens mailer, from Liverpool,
A large and general Afforiment of
; FALL GOODS,
Which, with their former (lock on hand, conlißs of almost
every uieful article.
All of which they offer for sale, on the mod reasonable
terms, at their Bore in Commerce Row, on the Bay,
where they continue to keep
Teas Sugars
Wines ‘* Coffee
Brandy Spices, Icc. &c.
Gin and rum „ ’ ’ *
Also jujl tome to bandy
2000 Pair prime Negro Shoes.
Savannah, October 9, 1800.
- Belcher & Livibert
HAVE FOR SALE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
WINES of all kinds, Railing, figs,
Brandy do. Butter biscuit and crackers,
Rum do. Almonds, currants, prunes,
Gin do. Liquor cases,
Porter do. Demijohns,
Sugars do. t Jugs from * to 3 gallons,
Teas do. Empty bottles, corks,
Spices do. Poland (larch,
Office and chocolate, Wrapping paper,
Sweetmeats, White and brown turpentine
Cordials, arrac, soap,
Pickles, fa fad 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.
B. and F. METCALFE
Have received by the late arrivals from LONDON ,
via Cbdrlejlon ,
WHITE, blue, and green plains;
London duffil blankets, y
Womens scarlet and Bath coating cardinal cloaks,
Durants, calamancoes, bombalets,
Irilh linens, cotton bagging, oznabrigs,
Pins, Bationary;
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, Ikillets,
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 moll
reasonable terms.
OHober 9, 1799.
Benjamin Maurice and Cos.
HAVE NOW ON HAND ,
The following CONSIGNMENTS,
Which they will dispose of cheap for Gajb or Produce ,
by the piece or package , viz.
IRISH linens in boxes assorted
Brown ditto ditto
Flaxen oznabrigs Silk umbrellas
Printed calicoes Chintfes
Ginghams Dimities Calamancoes
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 caflts
Apple brandy in puncheons and barrels
1 pipe Hollandfc gin
Northern ditto in pipes and quarter caiks
3d and 4th proof rum in puncheons and barrels
Molafles in hogUieads and tierces
Mufcovado sugar in barrels
Loaf and sump sugar
Barrels new prune beef
Smoked herrings in boxes and kegs
Liverpool blown i'alt
oil in jugs
Brown soap in boxes
Spermaceti, mould and dipt candles, in boxes
H) ion tea of a lupcnor quality in chcfls.
Savannah, April 8, 1800.
Negroes for Sale.
A MAN about 3s year* of age, a complete driver and
►. * T rsof
7> ‘'WO COMPLETE HUUSEWeS** *£
DAVID LEIONX.^
7o M RENTED, orfsr SA~
A TWO STORY HOUSE on
the can common, with a eood Intrlu... j ,
eut nut el, “ • and other.conveni
t*n out OoTijngs. rbr particulars inquire of !
JOHN M‘FAD2EN.
A NEW VENDUE
AN D
COMMISSION STORE.
..-=-v..-. j-ji-V-x-ww r I HEfubferiber beingappoint
> A. ed one of the VENDUE
MASTERS of this CIT*Y in
forms his friends, and the public
dues on Tuef< % s and Fridays, at
m hi s vendue Bore, opposite the gol
den key, Whitaker flreet, where
he has provided Bore room for the reception of any dry
goods or groceries committed to his charge, and hopes,
by Bridl attention to the duties of said business, to-merit
approbation. He will also buy and fell any kinds of
country produce, or tranfaft any business in the commit- <
fion line. JOHN J. GRAY.
Savannah , 22 d April , 1800.
The Subjcriber has TO LET,
A SMALL HOUSE on the
back part of his lot on the Bay, adjoining the old coff.e
houle lot. M. GERMAIN.
T ‘ FOR S:\LE,
Or TO BE LEASED for one, two, or more vears,
r |TIAT ccMvemtiir Stand lor a Fuoiic
House, on the Augußa road, 13 miles and an half
from Savannah, on which are a convenient dwtllinghoufe,
kitchen, poultry house, liable, fnioke house, garden, a
well of good water, and good fire wood near the*houle; 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 Lots near the citv, very
suitable for gardens or tanyards; also a Lot in the town
of Hardwicke.
And FOR SALE,
900 Acres of Land in Screven countv, pm
of which joins Ogechee river; also 200 Acres in Effing
ham county, 30 miles from Savannah. The terms will
be made ealy to the purchaler. For particulars inquire as
above.
Also FOR SALE,
A likely Mire anil Con, ami a Ridinsr Chair.
TO BE LEASED. . ~
For one, two, or three years,
That Wharf Lot bounded by
the coffeehoufe to the weß, and Lincoln BVeet dock to the
eaß, having anew head-and crane, with one Bore 76 feet
l° n g 3° feet wide, three Bories high, and piazzas; like
wise another Bore 74 feet long, 20 feet wide,, and two
Bories high; both of which will be in complete order loon.
For terms apply to ALEXANDER WATT.
July 23, 1800.
TO BE LEASED ~
OneHalfoftheLotNo. 5 WalhingtonWird,
a corner lot, pleasantly lituated 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.
PROPOSALS ’
FOR REBUILDING CHRIST'S CHURCH, 80
feet long and 60 feet wide, of brick and Bone, with
the furnill.ing of brick and lime, with lumber, for the pur
poi’e, either the whole, or in part, will be received, and
attended to by the Church Warden.
Calh will be paid on the delivery of the materials at any *
convenient dock, or on the Church Lot.
Workmen, willing to undertake the brick and wooden
work, will find it an objetß to make an estimate, and con
fer with the Warden on the plan add elevation of the in
tended Church. .
FOR PUBLIC SALE,
On the Jirft Tnefday in March next , at the Courtboufe ,
if not previoujly fold at private sale ,
All that valuable Trad} of 300 Acres of Land, more or
Ids, dually called the GLEBE LAND, lying between
lands of Joseph Clay, Esq. and M. Montailett, fronting
Savannah river, three miles from this city. The peculiar
advantages attached to this spot, being well supplied with
wood and and so near a market, with an excellent
front and landing on Savannah river, renders the purchase
an objed of attention, and needs no other delcription. One
*.fth ot the purchase money will be required, in calh; four
annual payments only, with interest, for the balance, and
bonds, with a mortgage on the premises, as a fecuritv, such
mortgage liable to be foreclofed non-payment of the
in It bond, and others as they become due.
TO LEASE,
FOUR CITY LOTS in Washington Ward, two of
which are corner lots, and ONE LOT in Columbia Ward,
each fco by 90 feet, and plealimrfv situated. Also, The
Unoccupied Pait of the Western Moiety of the PARSON
. e r b Vf r ° rpartic “ ,ars ’ eithcras w the private Pur
chale of the Glebe Land, or I-case of the Lots, appTv “to
c l , W * STEPHENS, Ghttrch Warden.
Savannah, loth January, 1801.
ri* notice”
All persons having any demand* again!} the Estate of
mr. I homas Johofton, late of White Bluff, de
cease.., are requested to render in their accounts, prooeriy
attc .ed, to meffrs. Dirkfon and Johnston, merchants, i
Savannah, or to the fubferiber. •
i Dakisl Jokxiton, admiuiftrator.
December 17, jß^p.
POSTOFFICE , Savannah 1
THE Augusta Mail (via 7 -* •*
henceforth arrive on Monday ewl’ Wlll f ronß
and letters will be delivered on fuefdavto!' 7 °’ Uoc
pall n o’clock in the forenoon. 71 “*% !■
lO* The poßage of newspapers wnUe'recdved J
vance up to the Bated periods, th* is, from ft 1 ‘"“l
to April, July, and Odober. J dUuar )B
A GREEABLY to an order of the
1 X. Burke county, w.ll, on the fi,B Tuesday TaM
next, be foul, for tl e benefit of the heirs and r i Apr |
in the town of Wayneffiorough, the whole of
eflate cf Michael Muffree jun. dcceafed. *1
*r 1 ‘ , James Vickers, adminilirator. I
Burke county, 6tb January, ißci. I
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, to wiT
BE it remembered, that, on the twentieth day of nl
cember, in the year one thousand eight hundred - J
in the twenty-fifth year of the Independence of the Un3
ed States of America, Robert and George Watkins, of .J
said dillrid, have cepolited in this office the itie f ,f S
book, the right whereof tiiey claim as authors “in J
words following, to wit: “ A Digeß of the ;.aw* o ftl|
“ State of Georgia, from its firtt Eftabiilhment as aP r t ;9
“ Province down to the Year 1798 inclusive, and tb.e p.infl
U c, pal °f *709? 1,1 which is Comprehended the J}!j
“ claration of Independence; the State Conßitutions M
“ .‘777 ami I with the Alterations and AmendnifhJ
“ hi 1794; also the Gonßitution of 1798. It contains a J
“ well all the Laws in Force, as t ole which are
“ uitful and neceflury, or which ire explanatory oftrifll
“ Paws; together with tlie Titles of all the obfokj
“ and other Ac.is; and concludes-with an Appendix, coni
“ taining the original Charters and other Documents
“ certaining and defining the Limits and Boundary of til
u State, all the ‘l'reaties with the Southern Tribes of ]l
“ dims, the Articles of Confederation and perpetual Uni
“ ion, the Conßitution of the United States, and a fe|
“ Ads of Congrels; togetlier with a copious Index to thl
“ whole. By Robert and George Watkins.” In conformil
to the Act of the Congrels of the United States, entitled!
An Adt for the Encouragement of Learning, by f ecur |
“ ing the Copies of Maps, Charts, and Books,* to thl
“ Authors and Proprietors of such Copies, during th|
“ Times therein mentioned.” ■
(L. S.) R. M. Stjtf.s, CT rk of th|
Difliidt of Georgia.
ASSIZE for JANUARY, 1801. \
TFIE Price of Flour being 13 dollars per barrel, o|
196 lbs. nett, the weight of Bread for this montfl
muß be as follows, viz. ■
x cents loaf. cents loaf. I
lb. oz. lb. oz. I
I 12 O T 4
JOHN GIBBONS, City Treasurer. I
IN the absence of the fubferiber from the Bate he r fev
all perlons having demands againit him, of any fonl
whatever, to exhibit them to mr. Ebtnrztr Stark, at SaJ
vannah, who is authorized and inllrufiedto fettle and dis-1
charge them, and hole indebted to him will please makJ
payment as above. JAMES JONES. 11
November 14. J
THE fubferibers, executors of Jacob Waldburgerl
cfq. having purchased the Northern Moiety of thl
Illand of St. Catherine- for the heirs of that eßate, givl
notice, that no hunting or other inroads will be permitted!
except by estprefs permission of one of them, on that prol
perty. Anv person difeovered acting in defiance of this!
warning will be dealt with agreeably to law. Thofeonll
who are at present on the property as tenants are exceptl
ed. John Morel,
- Jn°. Milledge, I
Jas. Jones.
Savannah, July 11, 180©. 1
NOT/ C E. I
ALL persons having demands against the Eflate ol
John Currie, efq. late of Savannah, dtceafed, arfl
requeßcd to render them in, properly attested, to mr. Aa
lexander Currie, at the residence of the deceafetl; and all
persons indebted to the said EBate are called on to makl
immediate payment, that provision may be made for di|
charging the debts and legacies.
Alexander Currie,') Adminidrators,l
Joseph MilLer, > with the will I
Andrew M‘Credie,J annexed. I
Savannah, 10th ‘June, 1800. “” |
HT) AN AWAY from the fubfcriberl
Xv about two months ago, A Nech<l
Man, named SAM, about 5 feet 4 om
5 inches high, has his country marks iifl
his face, between 30 and 40 years of
speaks badly, limps when walking, k- !£ ®
, 1 on when he firß Barted a blue fcarnougftJ
furtout, blue Negro cloth troofers, an®
an oznabrigs Hurt; he is tolerably well known in this cit'®
where it is luppofed he is partly harbored. A reward <®
Ten Dollars will be paid to any person delivering said e ®
gro to Richard Wall, fl
Savannah , January 6. f
TEN DOLLARS REWAKD. I
RAN AWAY,’ two days ago, from mr. Allard®
plantation, A NEGRO WENCH, named NELLJ®
about 36 years old, Bout made, and speaks good Ergliy®
The above reward will be paid to any person deliver-®
her to the gaoler in Savannah, or to 1
DAVIDLEION-
January 13. “
P*wts mx N. JOHNSTON*^^ 1