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(No. 931.) Thursday, August 27, 1801. j F<wrD, * nOT
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FOR SAL E,.
The following Slaves, viz.
A NEGRO Woman, 28 years old, and four Children
from 2to 11 years of age.
A Negro Woman, 26 years of age, and two Children
from Bto 11 years old.
A Negro Woman, 26 years old, and a Child aged 2
years.
A Negro Woman, aged 18 years, with a Child 1 year
old.
Three Negro Men, from 22 to 26 years of age, fit for
, the field.
Four fine young House Wenches.
Five Negro Girls from 12 to 18 years of age.
A complete Mulatto Waitingmap, 17 years old, who
can be well recommended.
Apply to DAVID LEION, Broker.
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fubferiber is willing to appropriate part of his
I time as a Negotiator of any honest Business, as far
as relates to buying or felling any species of property, (re
tailing goods excepted)-or the adjustment and settlement
cl any accounts that come within the compass of his pow-
r x;\ in or about Savannah, for any person that may have
confidence in him, and want alliftance, for a moderate
rompenfation. At present he is to Jpe found on his little
farm oppolite the plantation belonging to the Estate of
Hampton Lillibridge, efq. deceased, on the easterly road,
one mile from Savannah.
PHILIP MILLEDGE.
2S**Z> July, 1801.
Frdli Drugs and Medicines.
THE fubferiber has just imported from New York, and
is now opening for fide, at his store in Bull ftrqet,
near the Bav, a comolete assortment of
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
W hich having selected himfelf with great care he cam
warrant to be genuine, and can afford to fell at the lowest
prices. ALEXANDER HABERSHAM.
clj 1 * Medicine chests, suitable for planters or captains
cf wife Is, can be put up at the shortest notice.
Savannah, March 19, 1801.
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Hamilton and Monnox
*
Have just received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
A gfi.cial AlTjrtmeni of FALL GOODS;
ALSO ,
jo Calks of excellent BO l’ i LED PORTER,
AND
10 Gifts of heft BROWN STOUT;
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- ot which they will dispose of upon moderate terms foi .
cam or country produce.
qibSepi. 180 c. -t -
Hamilton , Monnox , and Cos.
Have received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
A neat Affar (merit of DRY GOODS,
Which are now opening inr faie at the foiu'uwefl corner of
Boiton’s new buildings, Market fqiiare.
ALSO ON HAND,
A general Assortment of GROCERIES,
Which will be disposed of upon moderate terms.
\tb Sipt. 18co.
I On Confignmcnt,
■,\ FEW Packages of Cambrics, Muslins, and Pnlli-
I. i. cat Handkerchiefs, which will be fold at the Glaf-
Ipcw manufacturing prices, for cafli only. Alio, Country
Flour in barrels.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
I istb June, 1801.
cIXSFwneT
Li hcgftieads and cases, lor fade, by
MEIN and MACKAY.
1 ‘March. 9, 1801.
I JOHN MILLER,
1,. ; -Lnrtb corner of hlr. fribbons’s building,
I 4 **’ * ur< rt °d in the lalfeveffels from London andGlafgow,
I A Quantity of Merchandise,
I--. Lifting oi aknofl ei|ery article that is mentioned in
lengthy, advertifecnents.
I _ ‘ Country shopkeepers will be supplied cn good
■ ‘ ‘ 3> December 2c, 1800.
rNKRSHIP DISSOLVED.
I I ’ iU - kirm of MILLER and POWERffis, by mu-
Wf -. / ; foment, dinolved this day. All those they
to are cleared to render in their accounts for
B and thole indebted to the firm are requested to
mevato pavrrnnt to either of the fubferibers.
’ ‘ AULLER arid POWERS.
| The fubferibers have imported,
Per the brig Independent, Capt. Clarke, f, om London > 1
An Assortment of Dry Goods,
Which they are now opening at their store in Mr. Gib
bons’s brick building, Market square, and will dispose
ol them on very moderate terms for cafti or produce.
Thomas and James Beggs.
Savannah, OEtober 1, 1800.
landing”
SE\ EN hogftieads sugar, of a very superior quality;
And ten puncheons Jamaica rum;
For SALE by EDWIN GAIRDNER and CO.
1 S/Z> March, ißor.
JUST IMPORTED,
In the Jhip Cleopatra, Capt. Rcbertfon, and brig In
dependent, Capt. Clark, from London, and now
opening by the fubferibers , at their store on the Bay,
A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Seasonable GOODS,
Among which are the following articles, viz.
WHITE, blue, and brovfn plains;
7 4ths and 8 4ths duffi! blankets;
6 4ths, 8 4ths, jo 4ths, and 12 4ths role blankets;
One elegant BruHels carpet aiid an aftortment of Scotch
carpets, * ,
A large aftortment of fuperfine,cloth and caftimeres;
Ladies faftiionable hats, and feathers;
Muffs and tippets,
An aftortment of hair mattrefles;
Two seines, 30 and 40 fathoms;
Wicker baikets of different shapes,
Wax tapers,
Bath stove grates, >
Aeolian harps,
Best Port wine by the box;
Which will be fold either wholesale or by retail.
DICKSON and JOHNSTON.
Sept. 16.
The COPARTNERSHIP of
MEINS and MACKAY
Expired on the jft instant. 1 heir accounts, which they
request settlement of, will be attended to bv
MEIN and MACKAY.
January 15, 1801.
‘VJIN.E thoufamf Bulhds SALT,
IX Fifty Crates CROCKERY, ami
Seven Tons COALS,
Received per the (hip Sally, capt. White, from Liverpool,
For SALE by
MEIN and MACKAY.
January 15.
Alexander Watt qjP Cos.
Have received, by the fliip Augufla, Gabriel Hav
ens mailer, from Liverpool,
A uirye and general Affurlntent of
F A L LGOOD S,
Vv hick, with their tonne r flock on hand, tonlifts of almost
every ui’eful article.
All of whitn they offer for sale, on the inoft rcafonable
terms, at their store in Commerce Row, on the Bay,
where the • continue- to keep
I cas % Sugars
Wines Coffee
Brandy Spices, &c. Ac.
Gin and rum
Savannah, October 9, 1800.
MINIS and HUNTER
Have received, by the Julius Pringle, from London,
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
SHIP CHANDLERY,
Confiding of the mod tifeful articles in that line.
‘ALSO,
Cotton bagging of the firft cuality*
White and blue plains,
A few bales bed London duffil blankets,
One bale Bristol ditto; .
Dallas’s belt London brown flout bottled porter, in hot
heads and tierces. ‘ Sept. is/’
Lands for Sale.
A TRACT, containing 300 acres, in Glynn countv,
and another of 600 acres, both surveyed in 1769;
the former on a branch of the Buffalo swamp, and the*
latter about 20 miles from Brunfivick, equal in cuality to
any in the county.
A tract of upwards 3000'acres on Canouchie, excellent
pine land, on which was .1 mill feat before the revolution*
it will be divided so as to suit purchasers.
DAVID LLIQN, Broker.
| JUST RECEIVED,
By the Minerva, Catot. Newhall, fPtnu Liverpool*
A LARGE AND NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
MJNCHESTRT, &c.
consisting of
VELY ERETSand einbofted velveteens and corduroys
■J and calicoes
Pullicat and romal handkerchiefs
Jeans, jeanets, and silk and cotton striped nankeen*
Cotton fliirtings
Cotton and lilk fringe with cords and taflels
Silk and gingham umbrellas and para Eds
Silk and cotton elastic braces
Galloons and bindings
Black and colored nmftins
3, 41, and 3 feet Curled hair nnttreftes.
A L S Q,
Elegant pier glafibs
Sets elegant cut tumblers
Wine glafles, and decanters to match
Vertical spring roasting jacks, with flies, in japanned and
brass cases, See.
DICKSON JOHNSTON.
October 28.
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GEO. PONSONBT&CO.
~
Have received, per fliips Cornelia and Rufus, from Liver
pool,
A Part of their Spring Goods,
Confiding of the following Articles* viz.
CLOUDED,")
Striped, I
Twilled, J>NANKE£NS;
Fancy, and I ,
Silk J
Corded dimities,
Blue and red chequered and-fancy pul Heats,
| and A netted and fringed cotton {bawls, ’
Fine fancy printed ditto;
z h I fancy calicoes and chintfes;
Silk, calico, and gingham umbrellas;
212 pieces narrow China and satin ribbons,
K* 2 .grace London quality binding,
8 ditto lilk ferrets aflorted,
27 lbs. sewing lilk and twist.
May 19.
< r 0 R sAL £ ’
• Georgia Paper Medium.
Apply to James Mackintosh.
JO BE HIRED,
f\ NEGRO MAN, who has been uled to
O. A house worn. Inquire of the printers.
IO BE REN 1 ED*
A Lot at Ewenfburgh, with the
Improvements thereon; the buildings are fi) conftrufted as
to answer for two tenements, having a well of good water
in the yard. Jhe whole or part may be had by applying
to * MARY BURNEY.
June 23.
Jo be RENTED , or for SALE,
A TWO STORY HOUSE on
the call common, with a good kitchen and other conveni
ent out buildings. lor particulars inquire of
’ ~ tohn M‘FADZEN.
to BE SOL D,
At the court house in the city of Savannah, on Tuesday
the 7tb day of July next ,
A Lot and Buildings
I&lSEifflß 5n Broughton flreet, No. 2 Ellis’s
ffijl tithing, Heathcotc ward; the dwel-
H| linghoufe was lately repaired; the
Hj ( premises are now occupied by Mrs#
Glei:.
Another Lot in said street, with
a small Building thereon, known as No. 37 Franklin
ward, joining John Howell, Esq. being a corner lot, pur
chased from the Corporation, and fubjebt to a ground rent:
of 32 dollars 14 cents per year, valuation of laid lot
dollars 90 cents.
1 hree undivided fifths of the said two lots belong t®
the eflates of MefTrs. Dumouflay and Chappedtlaine, de
| ceased, and fold by virtue of an order for that purpose from
the Inferior Court of the county of Chatham, the propriet
ors of the other two fifths agreeing to the sale. The titles
will be indisputable. Terms to be made known on the
day of the sale.
Savannah, April 13, ißor.
13* The above SALE IS POSTPONED
until ihe FIRST TUESDAT in SEPTEM
BER.