The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, February 09, 1798, Image 1

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Georgia Gazette* ■ w (No. 746.) Opening by Georgs Ralston, A Kandfome AJfortment of Panted, Tam bored, and Plain Muslins. Also, lately Received, Two Cases of Lxdies, Gentlemens, and Boys Beaver Hats. February 1. 3 Boxes Hats afTorted, at a low advance; 28 Barrels Mufcovado Sugar; for fa!e bv GAIRDNERS & MITCHEL . January 27. ■ ■ >ni mm - 1 ■ —■■■■! ■■” ■"'■■■ f T’V 1 mi - Meins & Mackay OCCUPY the wharf and {fores late in jx'fleflion of Mr. ’ John CUningharn, inferior to none in this city for the ftoreage and security of property. —In the Shipping and Factorage Line thv offer their services to the Public, and flatter tbemfeives thit every fatdfaclion will be afforded thole-who may em ploy them. THEY HAVE FOR SALE , 15 pipes Bourdeaux brandy, 13 ditto Spanilh ditto, 70 barrels flvip bread, and 20 ditto pilot ditto. Savannah, January 1, 1798. f I'M IE fjtfcrilxrs having entered into ‘Cnpartncrifop, X under the Firm of CASHEN and ROBJNSON, have rented convenient Stores on Telfair’s wharf lor the reception of Produce, where they pm-pose carrying pn the Factora e & Cominiflionßufmefs, an l hope by their .pwndluaiity and attention to merit the confidence of thole who arc pleased to favor them with their bufmefs. TAMES CASHEN, JOHN ROBINSON. December 2, 1797. ‘ . * — - V, Taylor and Miller HAVE FOR S A lE, 1 At their Store under the Bluff, v A NEAT Assortment of SHIPCHANDLERY, con s i'.iug of prints, linked and lamp oil, cord age, and the moft ufeiul articles in that line. Also, Jamaica, Windward liland, and Northward nun ; gin in cases, French brandy,riugar, coffee* white plains by the piece or bale,\gunpowder in calks, and window glass of different ftzes. They h a . £ likewise on hand,Different kinds of lumber. A. of which they will diipofe of, on.low terms, for cafii or produce. Savannah, aStb Sept. 1797. Windward I Hand Rum in pun-’ cheons, Sugar, and CojFee, Landing from the griiot Triton, from Martinique, and the brig Sally, from Jamaica, and for file, by GAIRDNERS is? MITCHEL . Jaunary 4, 1798. John J. Gray; / HAVING opened A GROCERY and LIQUOR STORE, in the middle tenement of Glen’s J*ow-, north fide of the Market square, has for file, the following Articles, at the moft reduced prices, for calli or produce: —Jamaica spirits—West India and Northward rum— Fr_ .ri: br..nx -—Hollandfe gin—molafies—fagar—butter in firkins—hyfon tea; —green ditto—lbuchong ditto—black pepp.r—coffee—fhetled almonds—currants—&c. Savannah, -jth Dec. 1797. Circulating Library. r 5 ‘ HE fubferiber propofts opening A CIRCULATING JL I.I3RARY on the following terms, viz. 1. No person to take a book on loan without depositing t’ - -hue -f it, and if it belongs to a let the ,value of the v.r.cie mull be-deposited. 2. The price per week is 10 cents for each duodecimo v’ a me, and 1 5 3-4 cents for each octavo volume. Pamph -Ic.-., plays. See. in proportion to their value. Any person retaining a book longer than seven It ■> must pay for two weeks, and so on. 4. Any book written, upon, torn, or otherwise materi a‘ / abated, must bp paid for, or compensation made to the fatisfacticn of the loaner. An additional variety of books is momently expedted fr :n New Vvrk and Boston; and, Ihould fufficienLen r rrgement be given, repeated additions will be made oi t a . ...as nu.- lie decided worthy perusal. Every new ’ of merit will be fought for with avidity; and nothing f ■ ! X* wanting rn the part of the fubferiber to render the i an v. orth the attention of the lovers of literature. tit sos a great pot of the books composing tllfe ’ be found-in mv late advertisements in the Co d’-1 ’ Museum, and a catalogue of the whole is kept at •in. A iubfeription at three dollars per quarter is open. GEO. LAMB. - ■“-•’t a Knal'f January 2*6, 179s* FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1798. Johnjlon, Robertson, and Cos. RETURN their sincere thanks to their friends who have employed them in the Difpolal of their Crops, and inform them, that they continue to tranfadl the Commission and Factorage v Bufmefs, in all its branches, flattering tbemfeives that they will ren der entire fatisfaction to those who may employ them, by their attention, punctuality, and dilpatch. They have on Hand, frr Sale, on lone Terms , Imperial, J Hyfon, and b-Tea; Young Hyfon J t Paper hanging, * Soap in boxes, Giafs ware, Prime beef, * Superfine flour, Salmon in half barrels, Brandy, Hollandfe geneva, Mufcovado sugar in hcgffieads and barrels* Jamaica rum, Coffee in hoglheads and bags, Loaf sugar in tierces, Naifs and brads assorted, Bar iron ditto, Window glass 8 by 10, A few bales Kendal cottons, Ditto white plains, “ Flaxen oznabrjgs; A quantity of Euglifli gunpow'der, F and FF; London bottled brown flout. ALSO, Rice, tobacco, and * A few hundred buflicls Indian com. Savannah, December 14, 1797. Roderick & Norman Maclevd HAVE received, per the -Bellona, Sbepherdefs,- and Apollo, from New York, and now opened at their store, No. 2 Woodhoufe’s Row, A'vJomplete and Elegant Assortment of Fancy and Seasonable Goods, ( O.VMSTING OF 4 4ths and 6 4ths plain, jaconet, and book muslins; Ditto’ striped jaconet ditto, . Ditto croi's barred and tambored ditto, Ditto japaned and loom ipotted ditto, Ditto elegant brocaded ditto, Gentlemens needle wrought cravats, ’ A large alignment of bool, and jaconet muslin handkerchiefs; 5 qxks and 6 4UIS black, blue, pink, brown, drab, and yellow colordd muslins; Mullin aprons and pet icoat patterns; Fine mullin fliawls, fancy patterns; Purple and chints fliawls, Colored and white pocket handkerchiefs, A large assortment of corded, dimities and fine plaid ginghams; Superfine cloths and cafimcies. fafhionable colors; Neat fwanfdowns, linnets, and quiltings, for waistcoats; Second cloths, efe fries, Orleans cloths, and coatings; White, red, yellow, and scarlet flannels; blankets; A>Wge assortment of printed calicoes and chintfes, newest patterns; 3 4tns, 7 bths, and 4 4ths Irifti linens; Brawn linens and filcfias, Coarse and fine French cambrics; Ounce, pound, and colored thread; Bobbins, tapes, and fdk ferreting; Sewing iilk and twill, various coiors; Round and wire Ihirt buttons, Buttons and button moulds, A handsome assortment of colored and black Barcelona handkerchiefs, Silk and camel’s hair fliawls; Durants, calamancoes, and black ruffe 1 ; 3 4ths and apron wide check, Mens white and fancy cotton dockings, Ditto patent and iilk ditto; Ladies fluff shoes, flippers, and sandals; Ladies and gentlemens pocketbooks, Ladies thread cases; A large and elegant assortment of plain and figured mode, Chinar wadTadn ribbon; Hair ribbon and galloon binding, Cotton counterpanes, 7 Bths and 4 4ths romal handkerchiefs, Silver and gold epaulets; Tea trays, waiters, and knife cases; Gentlemens and ladies {feeding cases; Writing paper, quills, and wafers; A handsome collection of books; Swords and sword belts, guns and piftefs; Best battle powder, Pkited and hard ware, Warranted'beft hyfon and fouchong tea; Nutmegs, mace, and doves; ... An assortment of crockery and glass ware; * With a number of other articles too tcdicUt to enumerate. Which will be fold co very’ reafor.able terms for approved notes at fliort dates. December 13, 1 797- (4 dollars per ann.) j* ‘ ; . r fubferibers having rented the Wharf and Stores . X of Dr. George Jones, adjoining Messrs. Hunter! Prefftman, and Cos. have commenced The Factorage and Commission. Bufmefs, and flatter themselves, from their attention to*that bufmefs, they will give fatisfa&ion in the disposal of produce placed in their hands, BENEDIX and CO, ON HAND, FOR SALE , Cotton bagging* German oznabrigs*’ Hessians, Glazed c’ imney tife*s; Window glafs* 8 by 10; Queen’s ware in hogflieads* Madeira wine in lialf pipes and quarter calks, Havana sugar in boxes. December 5. gCT” The fubferiber intending to leave this city, offers for sale, at very reduced.prices, The Remainder of his Stock of GOODS , which Consists of IRISH linens, calicoes; Superfine black, navy blue, and mixed clotlis; Scarlet, black, drab, and mixed second ditto; Bath coating; Superfine black, white, mix •GL-amLprinted calimerfis • Marfoilles quilting, fwanf-’ down, and florinet, for waistcoating; Elastic coating and sorest cloths, Green cafinef, Womens scarlet cloaks Or cardinals* Mens camlet -coats and cloaks, Gloak camlet of an excellent quality, 6 4ths green baize, ‘ Durants of various colons, Mulberry, wildbore, Rose blankets; Red, white, and yellow flan nels ; W'orfted and cotton flock- ! * ings, Beaver gloves, Velvet veft'fliapes, Hue vel vet, white corduroy, Brown fuftians, ravenfiluck, Mancheffer corded fluffs cf different colors, Striped and clouded nan keens, India yellow ditto* White and coloredmufli net3, Ginghams. Britilh dowlas, 3 4ths and 7 Bths bed uck, Humhums, A few pieces muslins and muslin handkerchiefs* Clouded muslin fliawls, India handano .and r<?mA handkerchiefs, Red and yellow fdk ditto, Printed linen and cotton pocket ditto, Black Barcelona ditto, Gentlemens muslin nock dit to with tamlxwed corners, Brown holland and platillas, Oznabrigs, Gennanwolls, Mens and womens black hats, Cliildrens drab ditto, Dunce and ditching threads, Colored ditto, Sew-ing fdk and twist, qua lity binding, Silk ferreting, tape and bob bin, Canton and French fans, Patent metal tea kettles, Bell metal skillets and kettles, Coffee milts, spiders, and Dutch ovens, ALSO , Frefli hyfon tea, . j Brown sugar, Loaf sugar, | Ginger and bbek pepper. WILLIAM HALLS TEAD. Savannah, January 19. tCF TO BE s*o LD, THE Lol\ and BUILDINGS thereon, near the Market Square, occupied by Messrs. Stratford and Robert Brown and Mr. M‘Kenzie. also, A few dozen LONDON BOTTLED PORTER, at two dollars and three quarters per dozen, and a well the fen assortment of BOOKS, &c. Sept. 1, 1797. J. TANARUS, LAWRANCE, Iron pots from half a.gallon to eight .gallons, Fryingpansy gridirons and griddfes, Hard metal tkble nod tea spoons, Japanned waiters and tumb lers; London and Briftpl pewter bafems, plates, anclaifhes; Hearth brushes and bellows, Currycombs, hosfe bmflics, Iron and .brass candlesticks, Japanned lamps, Steel and japanned ‘{buffers, Sad or smoothing irons; Steelyards to weigh 62, 81, 87, 88, 103, 133, 150, i32, ; and 2co Caqreliters and shoemakers tools, Falling and dub axes, iron fqtrarex, Centre bits, draw knives, Weeding hoes, I ‘Fill and cupboard lm ki, I Chest iqckfWl hinge i| €• iiittur loci, Brnfl knob and ring ha I 1 for dihio ul vjnJhL Rim and flta h #tl !♦ Singlr twtl ftamMt f >. ’ 11 and ML j nncl lilnjii >, Iron latUn fruni nni* and im half to four Miift an h. \i / inches, ff Skew riling joint ditui, Flat and round holla for doora and wtndowit, Thumb late be::, bi..ls ant wood pul l ies, Iron ditto for windows, falli lines; 6d. Bd. lod. and 2od. nails; 3d. and 4d. fine clout ditto, 6d. and icd. fine drawn ditto; 2d. 3d. 4d. and Cdv brads or . sprigs; Sand, emery, and- glass pa per; Round and flat head wood ferews, Table knives and forks, Pocket and penknives, Razors and (traps, (having boxes, Shoe and knee buckles, Goat and breast buttons, Spectacles, combs, tooth and comb brushes, Fish hooks, pins, needles, India tea china; ’Sets cf dining ditto, confifl ~ ing tjf too pieces each; I Tin, glafe, and crockery Ware.