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—Cheap Plains. —
THE fuhfcribers have received a quantity of BLUE
PLAINS, which they will fell at 33’- per cent# on
the sterling cost. ‘ .
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
29 tb October, ißoi.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
Have per the Cleopatra and John Adams ,
from London ,
AN EXTENSIVE AND WELL LAID IN
Assortment of GOODS,
Which they will fell very low*
A L S O,
50 calks London bottled porter,
12 filhing seines complete,
12 sets (very full) neat tea china ware,
A few calks of handsome cut glass ware, and
A few cases of cordials and pickles.
ON HAND,
20 tons Glasgow pot metal, and
200 barrels frefh flour.
SCOTT and CO. No. 4 Gibbons’s buildings.
CLOCKS and WATCHES repaired.
ALSO,
GOLD and SILVER ARI ICLES of all kinds
made and repaired.
THE subscriber refpe&fully informs the public, that
the above mentioned work will be done at his Ihop
on the Bay, just below the large new brick building, and
that every care will be taken to render fatisfadVionto those
who may be pleased to favor him with their custom.
M. GERMAIN.
LANDING,
SEVEN hogsheads sugar, of a very superior quality;
And ten puncheons Jamaica rum;
For SALE by EDWIN GAIRDNER and CO.
j.B tb March, i3ot.
Alexander Watt & Cos.
HAVE received, by the fliip Augusta, Gabriel Hav- •
ens matter, from Liverpool,
A l ary/ an i general -t[for/meat of
F A L L G O O D S,
Which, with their fbrmer stock on hand, cotrfifts of almott
• ‘ every ufeful article.
Adi of which they offer for laic, on the mod reasonable
terms, at their store in Commerce Row, on the Bay,
where they continue to keep
Teas Sugars
Wines Coffee
Brandy Spices, &c. Sec.
Gin and nun
Savannah, October 9, 1800.
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Fresh Drugs and Medicines.
f’T'MIE fubfcril)er has just imported from New York, and
JL is now opening for sale, at his store in Hull ftrtet,
near the Bay, a complete afibrtment of
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
WluchT having - letrfted~dimfelf with great care he can
vrarrant to be genuine, and can afford to fell at the lowcft
prices. V * ALEXANDER HABERSHAM.
fnZT** Medicine chelb, suitable for planters or captains
df vessels. can be put up at the Iborteft notice.
Savannah, March 19, 1891.
W. aiid C. SMITH ?
I* EG leave to inform those who are indebted to the late
J Concern of SMITH, SONS, arid ANDERSON,
that, unlels they tUfcharge their refpeftive debts in the
com fe of this Fall, they will be under the necelfttv of
taking fuel) steps as camiot but be diiagreeable. Were
they ever To willing to grant a. longer indulgence, their
fruition is fuck as demand*''an immediate compliance
\v 1 tliTTic’ above.
Yhev begdeaVe to inform their friends that they have
meived bv the lhip Minerva, Capt. Thomas Clioate, from
A Quantity of GOODS,
Suitable to the season, which they offer for fate, on very
low terms, for cnlh, produce, or approved notes at Go'and.
no days, They c.onGft chiefly of
Sup rlinc broad cloths Fine Cufllmeves
B nnbazets Calicoes -
Mullins and muffin handkerchiefs
Rotrff, Pulicat, and printed handkerchiefs
l’oun.l and packet pins and needles of every kind
Ivory and horn combs
A huge quantity of mens, womens, and hjrts,
ailbrtcd in boxes
Silk handkerchiefs of various kinds*
Olive jeanets- Dimity
Mullincts and quilt'd Marfeitlrs
A large quantity of cutlery, ironmongery, &c.
A large quantity of math Carpenters tools
40 boxes Bbv to window glass One trunk inkpowder
A quantity of pew ter batons, dilhes and plates
A quantity of that* of various kinds
Blue, green, whites ;ul knaptd negro cloths
Blankets Humbum*
With various other artidei in the dry gt>ods line too tedi
ous to btiit.
Tliev have also received by tbe fame corned wtce.
7,000 huii.els of fait *
100 crates crockery ware, particularly assorted for coun
try trade . \ .
different size-A
50c’ Hone Uules aval butter }aA.
Sjwtnnahy Jiuguft T
JOHN MILLER,
North corner of Mr. Gibbons's building ,
Has imported in the last veffeb from London and Glaigow,
A Quantity of Merchandise,
C*nfifting of almost • efipzy article that is mentioned in
lengthy advert dements.
|r~7* Country Ihopkeepers will be supplied on good
terms. December 1800.
William & Charles Smith,
In addition to their former importation by the Mi
nerva-, have jujl received , by the brig I rio>, from
Glasgow , and brig Eliza , from Liverpool ,
An Assortment of Goods,
Suitable to the season, which they for caffi on as
low terms as any Importing House on the continents
30 bales of cotton bagging of different qualities;
Irilh linens, 4 4th? and 7 Bthr>;
Brcwn linens, platillas, and Hollands;
White-brown thread;
Romal handkerchiefs, £ ,Bths and 4 4tbsi
40 pieces dimities;. .
Tambored, laced, and lappet muslins, 6 4ths;
Jaconet muffins, 4 4ths and 6 4tlis;
Balafore, book} and jaconet handkerchiefs;
Printed calicoes,
Sewing silk and twist.
Savannah , 16 tb September , 1801.
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JUST lVli’OX tD,
In the Jbip Cleopatra, Cap 1 . Robcrtf n , -and brig In
dependent) Capr. Clark , from London, and now
opening by the fuhfcribers , at their fore on'the Raj,
A VERY LARGF ASSORTMENT OF
Seasonable GOODS,
Among which are the following articles, viz.
WHITE, blue, and brown plains;
7 4ths and 8 4ths duffil blankets;
6 4ths, 8 4ths, id 4ths, alid 12 4ths rose blankets;
One elegant Brussels carpet ami an assortment of Scotch
carpets,
A large assortment of fuperfine cloth and caftimeres;
Ladies fUfhionable hats, bonnets, and feathers;
Muffs and tippets,
An assortment of hair mattresses;
Two seines, 30 and 40 fathoms;
Wicker baskets of different ffiapes,
Wax tapers,
Bath stove grates,
A£olian harps,
Belt Port wine by the box; .
Which will be” fold'’either wliolofalc or bv retail.
DICI-ISON and j OHftbTON.
Sept. 16, 18 00.
Hamilton and Monnox
Have just received, per Julius. Pringle, from London,
A geLciai AfTjirmcm of Fall GOODS;
ALSO,
2GCafkjofexcellent SO f i LED PORTER,
AN D ~
10 Diflss of belt BRO WN STOUT;
All of which they will diipofe of upon moderate terms for
- ‘ cafii or country product*.
9 tb Sept . 1800.
Hamilton , Moknox, and Cos.
Have received; per Julius Pringle, frotrrLondon,
A neat Ailbnnu n. ofoDiCi GOODS,
Winch are now opening fur title at the fbuthweft corner cf
buildings, Market fouare.
ALSO OS HAND)
.--A geneml AiPwtnicni ot GROCERIES,
Which will be ’difpoied of upon moderate terms.
()th Sept. 1800.
The iubfcribers have up pe t ted,
Per the brig Independent, C'apt. Clarke, from London,
An Assortment of Dry Goods,
Which tbev are now opening at their Here in “Mr. Gib
bons’s brick building, Market square, and will dispose
of them on very moderate terms for clifli or produce.
Tnomas and James
Savannah, G&ober 1, ißcc.
The COPARTNERSHIP of
MEINS and MAC KAY
Expired on the ift instant. Their accounts, which they
request fettfeiitent of, w ill be attended to by
MEIN and MACK AY.
‘January 15, ißci
NINE thousand Buftiels SALT,
Fifty Crates CROCKERY, and
Seven Tons COALS,
Received per the ftiip Sally, capt. White, from Liverpool,
For SALE by
MEIN and MACKAY.
January 15.
On Consignment,
A FEW Packages of Cambrics, Muftiits, and Pulli
cat Haudkercbiefs, which will be fold at rhe Glas
gow nianuLAuring prices, for calh only. Also, Country
Wheat Flour in bartels. ‘
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
25 tb June) 1801.
IC7’ Eatrrri oF Mercbandife, Liquor Entries,
* Itaggage Entries, Inward and Outward Foreign Manifefts,-
and Coasting Maxufeft*, for &le by the printers hereof.
’ JUST RECEIVED, .
MANCHE S TR Y, ‘ & c .
6. cofcstsTiyo of
V ELVERETS and embofled velveteens and coidurova
J and A calicoes 3
Pullicat and romal handketdutfs
Jeans, jeaneto, and fffk and cotton striped nankeens
Cotton Ihirtmgs
Cotton and silk fringe with eord> and t.iffds
Silk and gmghani Umbrellas’ and patafols
Silk and cotton claftic braces
Galloons and bindings
Black and Colored muffins
3, 4s) and 5 feet cnrled hair mattreffesf
A L I S’ Qt)
Elegant pier gbffes
Sets elegant cut tutnbler3
Wine glasses, and decanters tfd matcH
Vertical fprihg roasting jacks, with HiCe, Tn japtmneif and
bras cases,- &e.
DICKSON ts JtiiiNsTtfN.
October 28, rßoo.
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‘"pm Copartnerihip of GEORGE PONSONBY and
X CC*. diffolvtd the tft May last, by the death of Mr,
John Stapleton of Biltrnore. The’bufmeTs will bo carried
on in future by .the fubferiber, who L alone authorized to
fettle the accounts.of tne laV. firm!
GEORGE
Savannah, z lfi‘ QHobcC, i3'or .
“CLARETVVINEr
In bogftieads and cases, for f;>V, by
MEIN and MACKAY.
March 9, 1 Set.
JV'iUiam g# Charles Smithy
In addition to their former ASSORTMENT, have re
ctived. by the ship America,’ Capt. Watson,
A Qu ANTITY of duffil and rose blanket?,
A large quantity oFfwanfdowh,.
A quantity of low priced arid fuperfine cloths,
A quantity of durrints, “iMaHr ‘‘i-C . -
25 boxes iiatsr,
lriff) linen,
Coa irigs of different kinds, See. &c.
September 29.
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Roderick MacLeod
HA S received, via Cbarleffon., and per the ftiip Hope,
from I.ondori,
Hts ufttal Supplydf PALL GOODS t
Which, in addition to his former (lock on hand, tenders
his assortment as complete as anv in the city.
Anieng them am the following, vis.
Super and iuperhne cloths and calfimercs;
Second, coarle cloths, and clnftjcs;
White, blue, green, drab, yellow, an J claret plains
6 4tbs and 7 4th3 b.ondon dutfil and rose blankets;
Chintfeu aird furniture -caftcdts; — * ■
Plain and tamliored-, jaconet, and book muffin;.
5 4tbs and 6 4ths cotton cambrics, and linen pocket hand,
Bed ticks and mattress s, with holders and feather pillows;
Ladies newt ft falhion hats, -elegantly trimmed;
Gentlemens fine beaver hats;- ‘
Mens coarle and fine hats, and Negroes do.
Ladies and gentlemens fills and cotton host;
7 Kths and 4 4*hs Irilh linen, and 9 Bth's
Gentlemens camlet cloaks, lined and furred great tofts;
MiiTes and childrens fanouts;
Saddles, bridles, bits, fptirs, and ftirnips; , t j
Maneheftry and fta-tionary;
Shot, bar lead, and ironmongery; T
A few let? table china, and a number of other articles t 1
tedious to enumerate. ‘
All which will be fold low fen* cash, or {fort credit. I
21 Jl October, 1801.
FOR LON DOM, ’I
Ti e sass failing epppered Sn if I
Mm c L E;Q p A T RA I
Andrew Robertson, Master, ‘*
fit.To foil with all possible dispatch. For freight I
or passage, having good accommodations, apply to tlie I
mailer on board, -or to
Tohsston, Robertson, and Cos. I
03. 15.
For IDN Duls, “
igv The Ship JUNO, I
L. Clarke, Master, I
JSfrixScrzxl**.A. staunch well found fliip, has the greater*
part of her cargo engaged, and wfill fail early in Novem-M
ber. For freight or passage apply to the master on boardM
or to and Miller. ■
October 6. . ■-
r f ‘HE subscriber is willing to appropriate part cf hi
1 time as a Negotiator of any honest Business, as fal
as relates to buying or felling any* species of property, (■
tailing goods excepted) or the adjustment and fettlemenM
of any accounts that come within the compass of his po®
er, in or about Savannah, for any person .that may havj~
confidence in him, and want assistance, for a moderajaj
compensation. At present he is to be found on his littH.
farm opposite the plantation belonging to the Estate
Hampton Lillibridge, efq. deceased, on the easterly
one mile from Savannah. ■
PHILIP MTLLEDGE.*B
28/5 July* 1801. W
SAVANNAH; Printed bt N. JOHNSTON CX