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(No. 950.) Thursday, “ January 7, 1802. f\
\ Horses for Sale. I
THE subscriber has, on the Island of Great Waflaw,
about THIRTY HORSES, among the number
fame very handl'bme ones, which he will fell a bargain,
; at exchange for STOCK that were bred on the salts. The
horses to be taken up and carried oil by the purchafer.—>•
Apply to S WALL.
30 tb December , ißot.
5 —Cheap Plains. —r
THE subscribers have received a quantity oi BLUE
PLAINS, which they will fell at 33-i per cent, on
1 the sterling cost.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
29 tb OBober , 1801.
| .F. S. Miller,
GOLDSMITH and JEWELLER,
I T NFORMS his friends and customers he has for fonle
&J 1 time pall remfoved to the corner cl Bull and Duke
filets, Johnson’s square, where lie Jias just opened a neat
■Torttnent of
I PLATED CANDLESTICKS , and other
PLATED GOODS;
Eikevrife almost every ARTICLE in his line that is to be
found in lengthy advertilenit.it;>;
Which will be fold merely above the prime cost, being
detirous of declining the felling line,
j He returns his tincere acknowledgments for part favors
Vhen Miller and Powers, and hopes for a continuance to
ifimlelf.
r • ■ * /•• t *
LANDING,
SEVEN hogllieads fugur, of a very superior quality;
And ten puncheons Jamaica rum;
For SALE by EDWIN GAIRDNER, and CO.
\SI& March, 1801.
W. and C. SMITH
EG leave to inform thole who are indebted to the late
K 1 Concern SMITH, SONS, and ANDERSON,
\ unlels tliev dil’chargp their relpeclive debt* in the
le of tiiis Fall, they will be under the ntceflity of
. <Wiich steps as cannot but be difagrfceablc. Were
pppr so willing to granc a longer indulgence, their
**ation is Inch as demands an immediate compliance
Alth the above. ■ •
f They*-beg 1 cave*-to'dnfonn their friends that they have
L pceived by the ship Minerva, Capt. Thomas Choate, from
I hferpool,
I “i A Quantity of GOODS,
jaitable to the fcalnn, which they offer for Tie, on very
flow terms, for cafli, produce, or appro/ed note* *.*. 6o and
so days. They con lid chiefly of
n Superfine broad cloths Fine C.fTi meres
Ah,
K MvAh ‘* and niulil.n handkerchiefs
R ft, and printed handkerchiefs
R* ft . wl .picket pins and needles of every kind
m St c’pmbsj
H ¥ ■amity of mens, womens, and childrens hats,
I A FavV.< v .n-rf!!d ironmongery, &c.
V A ‘large t|nantit>\ of rjifej 1 # , r Carpenters tools
With v--, ions othJri|g|v S ,n thC dr -;’ g(> ° cL ! ' me to ° tedi ’
‘! ■’ * jLiarecf' ved by the fame conveyance,
I ivT V H'-IVC HI i O ‘ * 1
iooo buihels of , r
i'oo crates rncul ' ir, y afaor M for
Pon/’
and MAGKAY
Ittpired on a, . n ’ * :e " lr acc °wnt>, which they
Wl ‘i be attended to bv
( thqufand Rullud# SALT,
Crates CROCKERY, and
Xzijmm F tr the niin^Sa! Vv Lite’ from Liverpool,
MEiN and MACKAY.
yßTuary 15, ifiot.
Wwc w p.fw fWr iitlc at tt)is -otgeyi
■§
B. Fleming and Cos. j
Muilin Maulifa&urers and Calico Primirs,
GLASGOW,
BEG leave to announce to the inhabitants tvf Savan
nah, and its vicinity, that they have opened a small
store in Sti Julian flreet, nearly oppolite Mr. Gibbons's
brikk buildings, where they have received, and are expos
ing for lale, on very.loaf terms, for CASH ONLY,
A neat assortment of muslins, confiding of jaconet, book,
Crape, lappet, japan, draw loom, tambor, needlework,
mullmull, and falhionablc stained muffins;
Fine book, jaconet, and crape handketchiefs, and fringed
lliawlsf
Patent cotton gauze and sewed veils,
Faflnonabie ell wide printed calicoes,
tine pullicat anti pocket handkerchiefs and blue ground
ronials;
An assortment of Irilh linens, cambrics, long lawns, and
cotton shirtings; .
Ditto ladies, gentlemens, and youths hdfiery;
Ditto books and Itationary; ‘
Ditto negro cloths, hats, dockings, and caps;
Ditto cotton bagging, firlt and second quality;
Ditto flaxen and tow ofpsburgs, brown linens, &c.
Ditto camp ovens, tea kettles, goblets, and fkiUets.’
” A L S O,
A iew Carron grate* or Pantheon Roves, with fenders *ttd
lire irsne eo match. ■
ROBERT ISAAC,
Agent for B. ?u*Uivg and Ci.
William & Charles Smith,,
In addition to their former importation by the Mi
nerva, have just received, by the brig Trio, from
C lla/govu, and brig Etha, from Liverpool,
An Assortment of Goods, r
Suitable to the season, which they offer for calh on M
low term# a* any Importing Heufe on the comment:
30 bales ol cotton bagging of different qualities;
irifh linens, 4 4th* and 7 Bth#;
Brown linens, pi mill as, 41 ui holland*;
White-brown thread;
Ronral handkerchief*, 7 Ith# and 4 4tbs;
40 place# dimities;
fambored, laced, aid lappet muffins, 6 4tur;
Jaconet UR'dins, 4 4ths and 6 4ths;
BaDibre, book, and jaconet hantikercbiefii;
Printed calicoes,
Sewing lilk and twid.
Savannah, 16 tJ> September, 1801.
Roderick Macleod
TX AS received* via Charleston, and per the flifp Hope,
1. JL from London,
hits ujuai supply of FALL GOODS ,
Which, in aduition to his former dock on hand, renders
his assortment as complete as any in the city.
Among them tire the following, viz.
Saner and iiiperfint cloths and cdlimercs; ’
Second, coarse cloth*, and el.iftic's; ‘
W bite, blue, green, clr.ib, yellow, and claret plains;
b 4?hs And 7 .ydis Loudon dutiil and rose blankets;
Clnntfes and furniture calicoes;
Eiao: and-turnboreJ, jaebnet, and book muffin;
S 4tie; and 6 4tlis cotton cambrics, and linen pocket hjmd
... kerchiefs; * ‘ ‘ \
Bed ticks and maitreflVs, with holders ai\d feather pillows;
Ladies newels bullion hats, elegantly trinmed;
Gentlemens fine heaver ha^s;
Mens comic and fine hats,-and Negroes dot
Ladies and gentlemens lilk and cotton holt; -
7 Bth* and 4 4®h* Irish linen, and 9 Bths ll.eeting:
Gentlemen* camlet cloaks, lined and furred great coats;
Mi (Tbs and childrens fnrtouts;
Si idles, bridles, bits, spurs, and dirrup6;
Mamheftry and ftationufy; *
Shot, bar lead, and ironmongery;
A few *e.s table cluna, and a number of other articles too
tedious to enumerate. •
All which will be Ibid low for cafli, or ffiort credit.
zxJi'Oßober, 1801.
v
For Sile by the Subscriber,
At bis fore on the Bay, nearly opposite the Exchange,
HOLLAND gin in pipes,
Malaga wine in quarter case%
Mel’s pork, ■ . ‘
Prime beef,
Empty gin cases;
ALSO*
A ILmdfome ASSORTMENT of
7 Bthsand44ths widelrifhLinens;
Which will be fold cheap for cafli, produce, or approved
notes.
November 23. THOMAS SCOTT.
I CT Foreign Entries of Merchandise, Liquor Entries
Baggage Entries, Inward and Outwsy-d Foreign. Manifefts’
a*<l G*t*ft’mg for falc by the printers hereof. *
j TfSillam £gp Charles Smith,
In addition to their former ASSORTMENT, have res’
ceived, by the fliip America, Cap:. Watl'ou,.
A QUANTITY of buifil &rtd role blanket-!
A large quantity of fwaniUown,
A quantity of low priced and {upfarfine doth*,;
A quantity of durantsj
25 boxes hats,
Irilh linen,
Coatings of different kinds, &c. &.
September 29.
Chriitie,M 4 Lachlaru^Co.
Have received by the late arrivals from Britain , ani
are ■now opening, at the fore lately pojfejjed by
Alcjfrs. IVilliam Dixon and Cos.
An Assortment of the following
Articles, viz.
BROAD and narrow cloths,
Coatings ..and fw an fdo w 1 is;
Fustians, tliickfets, and queen’s cords;
Rose and Bristol dud;l blankets;
Camlets, bombdlat#, durants, and calasoancote^
, Printed calicoes,
Linfics and flannels;
White, blue, green, brown, arid drab plains^
JaConet and book mullina,
Cott n cambric*,
Mens and vronVns ribbed and plain cotton hofr;
Light and dark Pullicat handkerchief, r
Printed linen and cotton pocket handkerchiefs;
Calico, cbints, and muilin diawls;
3 4<-lis, 7 Sths, and 6 4H3S muilin check;
7.{lths alid 4 4til* Irilh linen,
Twilled lacking; * *
Olhabu’.-g, ounce, and vdl colors thread, assorted
White dowlas, white Hurting, and brown holland;
Kilmarnock caps, mitts, and gloves;
l ortoife die 11, horn, anti ivory Combs^
Inverhtli and Dundee cotton bagging,
Lint and tow ofnabmgs;
White lead, Spani/h brown, yello'w ochre, and Venetian
red, ground in oil, in 2$ lb. kegs;
Boiled linseed oil in jars of 2 ami 3 gallons,
Lead fliot from No. 1 to 6, buck lliot,
Bar lead in 1 lb. bars,
Writing paper and other Ration ary,
Paper and mixed pins,
Carolina broad hoes from No. 1 to 3;
4tl. 3d. 6d. Bd. led. and 2od. nails;
Gnibbing hots afid felling axes,
Iron pot* from | gallon to 6 gallons;
CTamp ovens anu covers, assorted frees;
, Sad irons, gridirons, fryingpans, and chain traces;
Hardware, cutlery, and queen’d ware, afibrttd, in c&ik,T
Hats, afforded, \h cases; . . - ‘ i
Btft London pewter in calks;
Slops, assorted, in baley
A few calks Glauber iafu.
Savannah, October 29, 1801.
_ Forl ondon;
The Ship JUNO,
k*. Glarke, Mader,
jdauneb well foun 1 Ihip, lias the greater
part of her cargo engaged, and will fail early in Novem
ber. For freight or paltige apply ,to the mader on board,
or t 0 • ATCall and Millek.
October 6^
FOR LONDON, ’
‘I he fad failing coppered Ship
jgfc l CLEOPATRA,
AxdEew Mader,
Fo fail witli all pollible dispatch. For freight
or pa Rage, having good accommodations, apply to the
iftalter on board, or to
JoHitsToir, Robertson, and Cos.
03. le. ”
V *
Dr. jlmes^eFtelu
(Latelt from Virginia)
HAVING permanently fijted himfelf in Savannah, re*
IpeYtfully offer# to the inhabitants, and thole of
vicinitv, his
MEDICAL SERVICES.
He may be found at his lhop on the Bay, near ths Ex
change, where he intend# keeping a general assortment of
MEDICINES for fala.
OBober 30.
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* The subscribers have imported,
Per the brig Independent, Capt . Clarke, from London f
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
, t ®f them on very moderate terms for calh or produce.
Thomas and James Begge.
sqvsn**Jr, o ßober i x 1899.