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Roderick Macleod
HAS received, via Cbarlefton, and per the fliip Hope*
from l-on don,
His u/ual Supply of FALL G )ODS t
Which, in addition to his former stock on hand, lenders
his aflortment as complete as any in the city*
Among them are the following, **•
Super and lupemne cloths a.id caflimerts;
Second, coarse cloths, and dallies;
White, blue, green, drab, yellow, and claret plains;
6 4ths and 7 4ths London duffil and rose blankets;
Chintfes and furniture calicoes;
Plain and tambored, jaconet, and book muffin;
5 4ths and 6 4ths cotton cambrics, and linen pocket hand
kerchiefs;
Bed ticks and mattrefles, with bolsters and feather pillows;
Ladies newest fafhion hats, elegantly trimmed;
Centleyrnens fine beaver hats;
Mens coarse and fine hats, and Negroes do.
Ladies and gentlemens silk and cotton hose;
7 Bths and 4 4ths Irish linen, and Bths fheetihgi
Gentlemens camlet cloaks, lined and furred great coats;
Mifies and childrens furtcuts;
Saddles, bridles, bits, spurs, and stirrups;
Mancheftry and stationary;
Shot, bar lead, and ironmongery;
A few lets table china, and a number of other articles too
tedious to enumerate.
All which will be fold low for talh, or fliOrT credit.
i\ft OBober, 1801.
\oikE.
THE Copqnnerfliip of GEORGE PONSONBY and
CO. dissolved the ill May lad, by the death of Mr.
John Stapleton of Baltimore. The btifinefs will he carried
on in future bv the fUbfcribeF, Who is alone authorized tb
fettle the accounts of the late firm*
GEORGE PONSONBY.
Savannah, *i\ft OBober, 1801.
wranerc. SMITH
BEG leave to inform those who are indebted to the late
Concern of SMITH, SONS, and ANDF.IISON,
that, unleft they difeharge their refpefllve debts in the
eourfe of this Fall, they will be under the neefeflity of
taking fucii steps as cannot but be disagreeable. Were
they fever so wiling to grant a longer indulgence, their
fituatinn is such as demands an immediate compliance
with the above.
They beg leave to inform their friends that they have
received by the (hip Minerva, Capt. Thomas Choate, from
Liverpool, ‘
A Quantity of GOODS*
Suitable to the season, which they offer for sale, on Very
low te'riiis, Vor.tafh, produce, or approved notes at 6b and
90 days* Tjfey consist chiefly of
Superfine broad cloths Fine Cafiimeres
Bombazeti Calichrt
Muflifis and muffin handkerchief
Romal, Pulicat, and printed handkerchiefs
jPound and packet phis arid needles of every kind
ivory and horn edmbs
■A large quantity of oneris, womens, and childrens -hats,
aflbrted in boxfcs
Silk handkerchiefs,of various kinds
Olive jeanets Dimity
Martinets and quilted Marfeillet
A large quantity bf cutlery, ironmongery, Sea
A large quantity of nails Carpenters tools
boxes Bby 1 o window glass One trunk inkpowtfer
A quantity of pewter bafofis, dilhes and plates
A quantity-of Hint of various kinds
felnc, green, white, and -kn-aped negro cloths
Blankets Humhums
\V ith various other -artides in tile dry goods line too tedi
ous to infort.
They have also received by the fame conveyance,
5000 buflls <L fait
100 crates crockery ware, particularly aflbrted for -coun
try trade . ■ . ¥
100 gi-indlloner, different lizes
joo (lone Ibontfos and hhtser jars*
Savannah, Augujl 27. ,
F*e{h Drugs land Medicines.
V 1 Tubfcriber lists.juft imported from New York, and
X k now qpeumg for ftle, at h'wftore in Bull iireet,
hear the Rav, a complete aflortment of
DkUGh and MEDICINES,
Which having -fefo&td htmfelf with great care he can
wamutt-to be genuine, mid can afford to foil at the lowest
•pricer. - ALEXANDER FIABERSHAM.
fnX* Mfedkivte dhefrs, •foiwiblfe for planters dr captains
Hff vdTds, can be put up at the fhotteft notice.
Savannah, Mttrdh T 9, -rßbt.
Au.E X AN DE R WATT Cos.
HAVE” received, by the Blip Aqgufta, Gabriel Hav
ana mailer, -from Liv erpool,
A targe and general Afforlment of
FALL GOODS,
Which, •wuh'thelriformer flock on hand, Consists of almost
every ufeful article.
AH ot wHith tfiev offepfor Inle, bn the moft reafonablc
•tdhtts, to thtir ftbft Ui kow. 9 x)Q the Bay,
where iNiey -ebntimie -to keep
•*7* 1 s"**”
Cdtfee
Brandy’ 3 Spices, Yfcic. “the.
Gmuml l rtnn
Savannah, Getmhe irßo©.
/canbintl
dfa Verr hitiferfor'quality;
KJ And tvn punchcoiisTaniß'.c'a Him; ■
) GARDNER CO .
CLARET WINE,
In hogsheads and cafes* for fafe, by
MEIN and MACKAY.
March 9, 180 1.
The COPARTN ERSHi Pot T ’
MEINS and MACKAY
Expired on the ift, instant. Their accounts, which they
requetl fettfonfient of, will be attended to by
MEIN and MACKAY.
January is, 1801. . . . ..., .
jV j JNE thoUland bulheis SALT,
IN Fifty Crates CROCKERY, and
Seven Tons COALS,
Received per the (hip Sally, capti White, from Liverpool,
Fur SALE by
MEIN and MACKAY*
January ts. j. ’
The luolcribers have loipt-rtid,
Per the brig Iftde indent, Capt . Gierke, from London ,
An Aflortment of Dry Goods,
Which they are n iw opening at their ftr+e. in Mr. Gib
bons’s brick building, Market square, and will dispose
of them on Very’ moderate terms for cash or produce.
Tnomas and James Beggs.
Savannah, Oftobcr i, 1800.
Hamilton and Monnox
Have just received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
A gUiCiai AiDrtmeiu of B ALL GOODS;
~ 4 l s 0,
to Calks of excelkm T I LED PORTER,
A N &
10 Calks ©f Heft BKOWN STOUT;
All of which they Will dispose of upon moderate terms foi
cafli or country produce.
9th Sept . 1800.
Hamilton , monnox , and Co *
Have received, per JuliuVPringle, from London-
A neat AlTormien. of DlcY GOODS,
Which are now opening forfale at the fouchweft corner of
Bolton’s new buildings, Market-fqpare.
ALSO ON HAND,
A general Affbttmenr of (jROCERIES,
Which will be dilpofed of upon moderate terms.
9 tb Sept. tßco.
justtm ported:
111 the fliip Cleopatra , Capt. Robertson, and brig In
dependent, Capr. Clark , from London , and now
opening by the fubferibers, at their flare on the Ray,
A VL.KY LARGE ASsQR t viENT OF
Seasonable GOODS,
Among which are the following articles, vizi
WHITE, b tie, and brown plains;
7 4ths and 8 4ths d:dfil blankets;
6 4ths, 8 4ths, to 4ths, and 12 4ths rose blankets;
One elegant Bruffcds carpet and an aflortment of Scotch
carpets, •
A large aflortment of fupei-fine cloth and cartimeres;
Ladies fafliionable hats, bonnets, and leathers;
Muffs and tippets,
An aflortment of hair mattrefles;
Two seines, 30 and 4c fathoms;
Wicker baikets of differeht lhajies, .
Wax tapers,
Bath stove grates,
j&olian harps, ■
Best Port wine by the box;
Which will be fold either wholcfale or by retail.
DICKbOtN and JOHNSTON.
Sept. 16, iZaa.
William)© Charles Smith,
In addition to their former importation by the Mi
nerva, have ’ j’!p received , by the brig Trio, from
Glasgow, and t\ig Eliza, from Liverpool,
An Aflortment of Goods,
Suitable to the feaforl, which they offer for calli on as
low terms as any Reporting House on the continent:
30 bales of cotton hogging of different qualities;
Irish linens, 4 4th* aid 7 Bthsj
Brown linens, platillfs, and hollands;
White-brown thread*
Romal handkerchidts, 7 otlis and 4 4ths;
40 pieces dimities;
Tambored, laced, and lappet mnrtirvs, 6 4th?;
Jaconet -muslins, 4 4tlis and 6 4ths;
Balafore, book, and jaconet handkerchief:;
Printed calicoes,
Sewing silk and twifti *
Savannah, 1 6/5 September , 1801.
JOHN MILLER,
North cctmr of Mr. Gibbons's building,
A Quantity of Merchandise,
Qniifting of almost every article that is mentioned in
lengthy advertisements.
iCT® Country will be supplied on good
■terms. _ December - 25, 1800.
~ —Saddlery.—
CONSIGNMENT,
Seven Packages of SAudlery,
‘ CONSISTING OP
Mens and womens saddles, saddle bags, andobridles aflbrt
ed, whiclj will Tie fold low for cafli, approved paper, to
bacco, or cotton.
OS. 1,. Joasstos.-RoBEaTsoK, and Cos,
For LONDON,
The Ship JUNO,
„ Jo*N L. Clarke, Maffer,
jllWnT II I A ftauncn well found ship, hsw the nw iT
o V he 7 a T aild wiU wrly i„ Nole^
ber. For freight or palTage apply to the master on Sal
° f OSlober 6. 3nd
FOR LOi\ L)Ui\ t ‘ ‘**
_ Hie faft foiling coppered Shh*
CLEOPATRA,
To fail with all poflible dispatch. For frdeht
or pali.ige, having good accommodattons, apply to th*
master on board, or to A ri 7 *
Qa j Joiwston, Rote*!*)*, and Cos.
701/mm & Charles SmuFf
In addition t'6 their former ASSORTMENT, have tk.
teived, by the fliip America, Capt. Watson.
A QUANTITY of duffil and rose blankets/ 1
A large quantity of fwanfdown,
A quantity of low priced and fuperfine cloths.
A quantity of durahts,
25 boxes hats,
Irish linen, ,
Coatings of different kind, See. Sec.
September 29.
~ jUSTITECLIVED, ’ “ I j
By the Minerva, Capt. Newhall, from Liverpool .
A LARGE AND NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
MJNCHESTRT, se.
CONSISTING or
VELVERETS and eaabofltd velveteen? and corduroy*
-7- and -J calicoes
Pullicat and romal handkerchiefs
Jeans, jeanets, and lilk and cotton striped nankeens
Cotton shirtings ‘
Cotton and silk fringe with fcord> and taflels
Silk and gingham umbrellas and pwafols
Silk and cotton elastic Wares
Gallootts a-nd bindings
Black and colored thuflins
3, 4|, and 3 feet Curled hair mattre^b
ALSO,
Elegant pier glafles
Sets elegant cpt tumblers
Wine glafles, and decanters to match
‘Vertical fpriug roasting jacks, with flies, in japarlned an!
brass cases, &c.
DICKSON & JOHNSTON.
October 28, 1800.
- --’ ■ ■ _
On Consignment,
A FEW Packages of .Cambrics, Muslins, and PulJi
cat Handkerchiefs, which will he fold at the GJaf
govi manilfailuVuig prices, for cash only. Also, Country
Wheat Flour in barrels.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and Ca
2 S th June, 1801.
r | ‘HE iubicriber is willing to appropriate part of his
X time as a Negotiator of any honest Bufineft, as far
as relates to buying oir felling any species of property, (re
tailing goods excepteefj or the adjuflment and-settlement
•of any accounts that come within the corapafs of his pow
er, in or about Savannali, for any perfbn that-may have
confidence in him, and want afliftancc, for a moderate
conipenfation. At present he is to be found on his little
farm oppelite tlie plantation belonging to the Estate of
Hampton Lillibridge, efq. -dcceafed, on the eafterly’ roafl,
one mile from Savaimah.
i>HIIJP AIILLEDGE.
28 th July, 1801.
1 WINTY DOLLARS REWARD,”
r T~ , O any two creditable men that can prove who beat
X and bruised me inhumanly the night of the election,
inftant, which .has caused the loss of one of my
eyes, besides several bruiles in mv body.
WILLIAM SHAW.
t j >0 BE SOLID, ou the 42th day of No-
X veitiber next, at the Courthouse in the county M
Effingham, between the hours of X and 111 o’clock,
Six Likely Negroes j
Being the Personal Estate es Jacob Wifenbaker, deceased. -
Terms of sale. cash. John Wise nbaker, adm!r
October 2. •
To he fold at private sale until the firjl Tuesday stt
February next , and if not fold before that day, the
fame will be then expefed to sale at public außian,
at the Courthouse in Savannah, between the hours
cf XI and II o'clock,
ALL that Moiety of that Lot of Land, situated in
Broughton street, city of Savannah, Laroche tith
ing, Heatlicote ward, and known by the number 2, being
the western moiety thereof.
Alio, AH those Three Lots of Land, situated in the
city aforefaid, in Carpenter’s Row, and known by the num
bers 10,'it, and 12.
And also, All that Trail of Land, situated in the (for
mer) parifti of St. Philip, containing two hundred acres,
bounded N. E. by Ogechee river, and on all other sides
by land vacant at the time of the original survey thereof-
Being Part of the Real Estate of Herman Herfon, de
ceased, and to be fold under and by virtue of authority
given hi the will of the deceafod.
For terms of sale apply to
Johanna Herson, Executrix.
OBcber 5; 1801. v . „
SAVANNAH; Printed B r N. JOHNSTON Jtfp CO.