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Georgia Gazette.
(No. 747.)
Just landing from on beard :f the. brig IFdrum, from
‘— JasK-aica,
TWENTY pipes of Madeira wine,
Fourteen puncheons Tanaka ns,
Coffee, sugar, mab&s, aas cocoa.
ALSO *
Twenty pCDchcons cf V
Liverpool aod alum fait, &c.
Ail of which will be &id low tor caA or peerage.
February 8. ALEX, WAIT.
rjp HE ibtfenbers ha*is| *=*td tf* V. hart’ xtc Stores
I of Dr* George JcTsS scKHrr.sg MeSjrs. Hurotr,
PrefTcman, and Cos. have corarr^ooeo
The Factorage and Commijion
Business,
and flatter tbemfel’pet, from their root** j® that befuteis,
tHev will give i&£2£tacuc’& toe cfepcnal o?.•xoct i-.ec
is tatir hmss area Lj *
ON FLAILD, FOB SALE,
Cotton baling, ,
German azrac*ngs
Heflians,
Glazes c imaey tile*;
Window glur, a by ic;
Oyecr/s ware in r*c%dhtatd%
Madeira wine m ham pipes a£>- cusst*7 csA’.s,
Havana fugsr in bases.
December 5.
The fuhicriber intern-.-ng t; - or. 7, otters r:r
fide, it very .-jsstrs -
The Remain, er of c.i s le:k 7 G OLD 5,
WHICH C Z’F
IRISH linens- calicoes;
Superfine black, sat y
blue, and mixed doth?:
Scarlet, black, drab, and
mixed £bc.ond d.'ttfc }
Bath coating;
Superfine black, white. “’• ti
ed. and printed caum-eres;
JffurfciSES qbhfsgj (***.>
dowm, and Robntt, ior
■vraiftcoatisg ;
Eddie coating *J. ferSw
cloths,
Green cafinet,
‘Woiteiis ti.abet clc —o.
cardinals,
‘Mens camlet ccSES and
cloaks,
Coal; camlet of an
quality,
6 4th’ green bstae, -
Dopants of various ccye-ra,
‘Mulberry wlidbire,
] v he blankets 4
Bed, white, and yellow £*i>
nbs;
Worftei and cotton stuck
ings,
B aver gloves.
Velvet veil (hasps, blue vel
vet, v. hk cordar r,
Rmivn fuiliarts, TavenGuck,
M: “lchtficr c-oried .—tti cl
dixterent colors,
Striped and clouded nan
keens.
In iia yeEcw ditto,
‘White anicojtrts HrSawts-
Ginghams, Bbtid co*tias
? 4ths and 7 Stas bed tick.
Huirbunjs,
A ftw piece* muiius sod
xr .’flin feandkerefekfs,
■Ch- led urn Rib fhawis,
India bandano ant rtjEsb
handkerchiefs.
Red ana veliovr Elk Airtc,
Pruned liter, and -aeissr
pocket into,
Black Barcelona ditto.
Gent lev •ens os udis net k dit
to with tambusec tamers-
T. . - bcdlaai a’.td plabr as.
El '_*x.iOrtg3, wvr.rxa.. r
_ . ai ant rrrxxctt
hats,.’
drab ditto.
Ounce and Ritai-ng threads-
C- bred dhss,
Sen . aid ESC T*eL : U qua*
lity binding.
f k , arreting. aane ana .o>
bin,
Ed. r.aon a - .. a reset ra"e.
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i~d mem. x. l - et;
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1798.
Ires frets hu.: a galka
to tig . : gtllocsi.
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f.l .tCill.
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Losri ... icA Bejrrxr
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T ies*t.b hrAhtcz aci beikws,
■ T£.-rrt’ rr. a. “srfe cr. ?*&,
Iron sad vsrtLs c'-i-o-'ri-ti'jcVi.
Sett! <s. ; piss!a- ’.ydSm-,
t Sag ts Isg iro-s;
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C. iO.fi: Tjcks zax. reeg eu cas
z ti'r Vjtks*
Zj f_:.: ro* c~j iOi- * c.g
taT 2*- s. I- i'-tsua
S ."'g-.i 10.0 >iO-OC*-0
.£ \so HL -XT gts. ccc.v.-
ace Logti,
’•■-.r V— IV”.ST. COi *0 4 OS
silf 44 :*: v o.* i-... 0 i.i
bathe*,
rifiag pbt Lrx*
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iOiZ r rose tjf
doer* mi vybßowj.
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j.r2c. *Ty s.ar w ioocoo.. 1010
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do* Oir 44C. iOC 2 4C.
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4'i. .-
6s. tSri i->Or S3*. 0.1 fiO
:
>L id. ao- ira. 6s. onis cr
ipnr;;
SeaL ’e=aSTs’. 2=C glass ps
| %
: R-lssc tre sss lead weed
Teble ks:vts icc friv
1 Fockest ioi pes6*s
raz.cj-'v 000 isscA, .00.’- g
I rcareo
Scce aeji k;*a£ risdde**
G-j- i.2*s irroi: sair..X-:nr-
Satouoi ieu errs bs. ssc
c.xsb ;rX-ies.
1 F;ts rreds. 4*os- saec!<ts.
- I~r a %s&.
Sets tfi i o-.-g - its*. xycLS
si : :o er tach;
. ss. g'-O—i- ioc creeks ■*y
wax.
JohnJhm , Robert/on, and Cos.
RETURN their fmcere thanks to their friends who
have employed them in the Diipofal of their Crops,
and inform them, that they continue to tranfadl the
Commission and Factorage
Business,
b ail its branches, flattering themfelvcs that they 4 will ren
der entire fatisfaclion to those who may employ them, by
their attention, punAuaHty* and dispatch. >
They bav: zn Hand, for Sale, on low Terms,
imperial, 1 ~
Hyfbn, and j>Tca ; *
Yoang Hyfon J
Paper hanging j
Soap in boxes,
G aia ware,
Prime beef,
Superfine flour,
Salmon in half bane la,
Brandy,
Holbndfe geneva,
Mafeovade fiigar in hog Hie ads and barreljj
Jamaica rum,
Coffee in hogsheads and b?gt,
Loaf sugar in tierces,
Nails and brads assorted,
Bar iron ditto,
■ Window glass Sby 10,
A few bales Kendal cottons,
— Ditto wl he plains,
Flaxen ezuabrigs;
A quantity of Englrfh gunpowder, F and FF }
London bottled brown stout.
ALSO, 1
Price, tobacco, and
A few hundred lufhels Indian corn.
Savannah, December 14, 1797.
Roderick & Norman Macleod
HA ■ E received, per the Betlona, Sbepherdefs, and
Aporio, from New York, anJ how opened” at their
bore, No. 2 Woodhoufe’s Row,
A Complete and Elegant Assortment of
Fancy and Seajonabie Goods,
CONSIii-.NG OF
4 4*ris and 6 4tlis plain, jaconet, and book muslins;
Ditto ftnped jaconet ditto, -
Ditto crols Haired and tambored ditto,
D.:to * japaned and mom ipotted ditto,
D.;to elegant brocaded ditto,
Gentlemen:; needle wrought cravats,
A brg ; ail. * :.t^arctnccrxnr jeecnet muffinhandkerchiefs;
■_. an -i 4 i -ioCs., t.ue, \ uik, Prawn, drab, and yellow
colored minims;
Muffin aprons and pet.icoat patterns;
z .c m 5.... a iii-i v tS, tancy puv.cias;
“t.id c.riitts bawis,
Coiored r-1 white pocket handkerchiefs;
A vary: assortment of cordea dim! ties .a.d fine pi aid ginghams;
Superfine cloths and caiimeres, f.Ulnonuoie colors ;
Neat iVanfdowns, linnets, and qu.i.aigs, for waiitcoats;
Secoad cloths, e'd’tics, Orleans cloths, and coatings;
Vv site, red, yellow, and. icarret huiinels;
Rose olat” * ts ;
A larva apartment of printed calicoes and chintfes, no weft
U't .-AA ::J 9
\ 4A3, 7 :ths, and 4 4ths Irilh Ibcns;
h- a ‘.. imeui ana iii Alas,
jCoam’ arsdfihe French xmbrics 4
G pound, and colored thread ;
Boeeffis.. tapes, auu lilk ti.-'-e'.ing;
Sewing dik ana twist, various color's;
Roura and wire Hurt buttons,
Lattoai- aai button moulds,
A handfeme alTortment of colored and black Barcelona
...a.vctAetc. -e, -
Silk and earner’s hair-fliawds ;
Durants, calamancoes, and black ruflbl;
: 4.ths and apron wide check,
M :t.s white and fancy cotton ftnekings,
Ditto patent and ink -ditto 4
Ladies fcia (hoes, ilippe-s, and fantLls;
Ladies arri pocketbocics,
Ladles thread cates;
A large ami ek-grnt alTortment of plain and fljparetl mode;
C.T i. and tatat nw> n ;
HAr ribbon and galloon binding,
Cotton counterpanes,
- Sms and 4 4ths romal handkerchiefs,
Surer and sold epaulets;
Tea tri; e and -r>£ cases;
Gentlemens and iadies drefftng cases;
Writkg fnptr, qr-ilit, and wafers;
A raccicme coikction of books;
S-.rL ind. fwerd belts, guns and piuols;
Kri battle powder,
Plated and hard ware.
Warranted eett hyfon and fouchong tea;
N trrtert, race, and cloves;
An alTortment of crockery and g!Xs *are ;
Wrtn a of other Jirtk les too tedicus to” enumerate.
VT>,ich will oe felJ on very r.afeuaak terms for cafli, or
approved’ notes at short dates*
December ijD l 797* -
(4 dollars per arm.)
Circulating Library.
r pHE futyerjber proposes opening A CIRCULATING
X LIBRARY on the following terms, viz.
1. Nq perlbn to take a hook on loan without depositing
the value of it, and if it belongs to a let tlic value of the
wliole rnuft he depolited.
2. i'he price per week is 10 cepts for each duodecimo
voliime, and id 3-4 .cents for each volume*
lets, plays, &c. in proportion to their value.
3. Any person retaining - book longer than (even
days niuft pay for two fo on.
4. Any book written upon, torn, cr otherwise materi-.
ally abused, must he paid fpr ? or made to
the fatisfaclion of the loaner.
An additional variety of books Is momently'expefted’
from New York and lloflon; and, should fufticient en
couragement be given, repeated additions will be made of
such books as may be deemed worthy perusal. Every new
work of merit will be fought for with avidity; and nothing
shall be wanting on the part of the fubferiber to render the
inftjtution worth the attention of the lovers of literature.
i he titles of a great part of the books compoiing the
library may be found in niy late advertiftments in the Co
lumbian Muleum, and a catalogue of the whole is kept at
my storer
A fubfeription at three dollars per quarter is open.
’ .GEO* LAMB.
Savannah, January id, 1795.
John J. Gray,
HAVING opened A GROCERY and LIQUOR
STORE, in the middle tenement, of Glen’s Row,
north fide of the Market rf]uare, Tibs lbFfaTe, ‘the following
Articles, at the raoft reduced prices, for cafli or produce :
—Jamaica lpirits—tWeft India and Northward rum—
French brandy—Hollandfe gin—molasses—sugar—butter
in firkins—hyfon tea*^-green ditto—fouchong ditto—blav-k
pepper—coffee—lbelfed al moiids—currants—&cj
Savannah , 7 ih Dec. 1797*
Windward Island Rum in pun
cheons,- Sugar, and Coffee,
Landirty from the galiot ‘l'riton, from Martin'Kjue, mid the
brig Sally, from and for lale, by
GAIRDNERS <sf WTCIIEL.
January 4 *793.
Taylor and Miller
HAVE FOR SAL E,
Ac their Store under the Bluff,
A NEAT AlTortment of SHIPCHANDLERY,
filling of paints, linseed and lamp oil, varniih, Cord
age, and the moll ufeful articles in that line.
Also, Jamaica, Windward Island, and Northward rum ;
gin in cases, French brandy, sugar, coffee, white plains by
the piece or bale, gunpowder in calks, and? window glass
of different fixes.
They have likewise on hand, Different kinds of lumber#
All of which they will difpote of, on low terms, for cafli
or produce.
Savannah, 28th Sept. 1797.
r fublcrikfs having entered into Copartnerftiip,
X under the Firm of CASFIEN and ROBINSON,
have rented convenient Stores on ’Telfair’s wharf for the
reception of Produce, where they purpose carrying on the
Factora e & Com million Business,
and hope by their pundluality and attention to merit the
confidence of thole'who are plcafed to favor them wish their
business.
JAMES CASH-EN,
JOHN ROBINSON.
December 2, 1797. -
Meins & Mac Lay
OCCUPY the wharf and (lores late in polTefflon of Mr.
John Cuningham, inferior to none m this city for
the Acreage and security of property. —In the
Shipping and Factorage Line
they offer their services to the Public, and flatter tbemfelves
that every fat’isfa£lion will be afforded those who may em*
ploy them.
THEY HAVE FOR SALE ,
13 pipes Bourdeaux brandy;
13 ditto Spanish ditto,
70 barrels fiiip bread, and
20 ditto pilot ditto.
Savannah , January 1, 1798.
3 Boxes Hats assorted, at a low
advance; 28 Barrels Mufcovado Sugar; for fide by
GAIRDNERS & MITGHEL .
January 27.
Opening by George Ralston,
> A Handsome Assortment cf
Printed, Tanrixrred, aMtl Plain Muslins.
Also, lately Received ,
Two Cases of L dies, Gentlemens, and Boys
Beaver Hals*
February U