The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, March 02, 1798, Image 6

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THE fubfcnbers having rented the XVlraif and Stores of Dr. Gtorge Jones, adjoining Messrs. Hunter, Frefftman, end Cos. have commenced • # The Factorage and CommxJjion Business., and flatter themselves, from their attention- to that bufinefs* they will give fatisfadtion in the difpofel of produce placed i„ their hands. KMKDIX mi CO. ON HAND, roll SALE, Cotton bagging, Germatvoznabrigs, Heflians, Glazed chimney tiles; Window glass, 8 by ic; ware in hogfkeads, Madeira wine in halfpipes and quarter calks, - Havana sugar in boxes. December 5. Roderick & Norman Macleod HAVE- received, per the Bellona, Shepherdeis, and Apollo, from New York, and now opened at their {tore, No. 2 Woodhoufe’s Row, A Complete and Elegant Assortment of Fancy and Scajonable Goods , CONSISTING OF 4 4ths and 6 4ths plain, jaconet, and book nnifiins; Ditto striped jaconet ditto, Ditto cross barred and tambored ditto, Ditto japaned and loom {potted ditto, Ditto elegant brocaded ditto, Gentlemens needle wrought cravats, A large assortment of book and jaconet muslin handkerchiefs; 5 4tbs an J 6 4ths black, blue, pink, brown, drab, and yellow colored muffins; Muslin aprons and pet icoat patterns; Vine muslin {bawls, fancy patterns; Purple and chints fliawls, jColored-and white pocket handkerchiefs, f A large assortment of corded dimities and fine plaid ginghams; Superfine cloths and cafimeres, fhfhionable colors ; Neat fwanfdowns, linnets, and quiltings, for waistcoats; Second cloths, daffies, Orleans cloths, and coatings; White, red, yellow, and scarlet flannels; • Rose blankets; A large alfyrtmcnt of printed calicoes and chintfes, newest patterns; 3 4ths, 7 Bth% and 4 4ths Irifli linens; Brown linens and iildias, Coarfo and fine French cambrics; Ounce, pound, and colored thread; Bobbins, tapes, and ftlk ferreting; Sewing silk and twist, various colors; Round, and wire Hurt buttons, Buttons and button nunibis, * A handsome assortment of colored and black Barcelona handkerchiefs, Silk and camel’s hair fliawls; > Durants, calamancoes, and black ruffel; 3 4ths and apron wide check, Mens white and fancy cotton (lockings, Ditto patent and fiik ditto; Ladies flu If fltocs, flippers, and sandals; Ladies and gentlemens pockctbooks, Ladies thread cases; A large and elegant assortment of plain and figured mode, China, and satin ribbon; Hair ribbon and galloon binding, Cotton counterpanes, 7 Stlis and 4 4ths roraal handkerchiefs, Silver and gold epaulets ; Tea trays, waiters, and knife cases; Gentlemens and ladies drafting calls; Writing paper, quills, and wafers; A handsome collection of books; Swords and fwrrd belts, guns and piflols; Bell battle powder, l’lated tnd hard ware, Warranted bell hyfon and fouchong tea; Nutmegs, mace, and cloves; An assortment of crockery and glass ware; W in 1 a numlxT of other articles too tedious to enumerate. Winch will Ik- fold on very reasonable terms for cafli, or approved-notes at (hort dates. ‘ December 11, 1797. P O J< N A L, Georgia Paper Medium. Apply to James Mackintosh. “ anuar\ 24. Just ‘landing from on hoard tj the brig Wiillam, jrfin T Jamaica, ™ pipes of Madeira wine, fourteen puncheons Jamaica rum, _____ fugar, molylTi s, and cocoa. 4LSO ON HAND, : . wcnt . v PrtcJ)eon S os Windward Island rum, Liverpool and alum fait, &c. All of wUkk wUI be fold law tor cad, or produre. l.trujry 8. AI.EX.WAIT. Windward Island Rum in pun cheons, Sugar, and Coffee, Umßng from the pilot Triton, from Martini™., and the brig Sally, fatal Jamaica. and for lib;, by GAIRDXERS y MITCH EL January 4, ,793. °P ain g by CVeorgs Rai. Handfome Assortment cf Knntccf, I ambored, and Pi am Mud ins Tv r C latc b Received, i*o Calls of L idles, Gentlemens, and Boys .=• Beaver Hats. February i. Taylor and Miller HAVE FOR S A L E, At tbeir Store under the A NEAT Assortment of SHIPCHANDLERY, ern f,fling of paints, linseed and lamp oil, varmfli, coru jwj and the molt ufeful articles in that line. Also, Jamaica, Windward Island, and Northward rum; gin in cases, French bran J-., sugar, coffee, white plains by the piece or bale, gunpowder in calks, and winnow gas ‘of different sizes. ~ , f , , Tiiey have likewise on hand, Different kmdsot lumber. . All of whieh they will dispose ct, on low terms, for call) or produce. Savannah , 28 lb Sept. 1797. GEORGE LAMB Has just received by the I.LIZ A, from BGSiON, COTTON cards, No. 8 and No. 10, in boxes of 6 dozen each—an additional assortment cf hardware and tin ware—a large quantity of paper hangings—trunks —a consignment of limes in calks—glals ware—paints— paint oil and hrnflics—ll by 9 glals—laddies, bridles, fuddle bags, &c. Also, by the above veffl, and the BELL,ON A and APOLLO, from NEW YORK, A large Number of BOOKS. - the circulating library Has received great additions, and fubferihers are invited on the following terms: 1. To pay 3 per quarter in advance. 2. To take out 2 duodecimo or 1 octavo volume at once, and no more; to be changed every day, if requested. Perlons living remote from town, and who cannot con* veniently change books very often, will be allowed twice the number of books at once that town fubferihers. are. The other rules are much like thole already publijbed, except as to tilt depolite, which is npt required’ of fubferib ers. A catalogue will soon be printed and given to each fut feriber. February 16, “1798. i Loring and Seaver HAVE RECEIVED FOR SALE , LIGHT and dark chintfe:—furniture copperplate cali coes—chints and mnilin Brawls—common purple do. —light and dark printed cotton linen— tambored muslin neckcloths—-jaconet andbookmullin hand kerchiefs—plain, tambored, and {potted book ‘muffin— plain, tambored, and spotted jaconet do.—tambored jaco net and book muslin aprons—tair.bortd jaconet colored do. —fb’iped and checked mullin'—colored printed dp*—color ed, tambored, and white dreals—colored book sprigged muslin—colored spotted japanned do.—satin work do.—with ladies and gentlemens hats—which they will fell for cafli or produce, per piece and dozen, at as low an advance as can be purchaied on the continent. And Lave also latterly received, Fresh fuperfine and fine flour—frefli crackers in kegs—boxes soap—boxes candles—barrels and half barrels prime and mess lieef—barrels frelh pilot bre’ d—barrels lliip bread—bags pepper—kegs London white lead ground in oil—kegs dry red lead—Madeira wine in pipes, half pipes, and quarter calks—womens, misses, boys, and childrens cloth and leather flioes—all of which they w ill fell on very low terms. Savannah, February 16, 1798. r | ‘'HE lubicriixr; having entered into Copartuerfliip, X under the Firm of CASHF.N and ROBINSON, have rented convenient Stores cn Telfair’s wharf for tine reception of Produce, where they purpose carrying on the Factorage 6c Com million Business, and hope by their punctuality and attention to merit the confidence cf thole wha are pleafcd to favor them with their bulmcfs. JAMES GASMEN, - JOHN ROBINSON. December 2, 1797. Meins & Mackay OCGL P 1 the wharf and fibres late in pofleflion of Mr. John Cuningham, interior to none in this city for the ftorpage and security of property.—ln the Shipping and Factorage Line they offer their services to the Public, and flatter themlelves that every latisfa&ion will be afforded thole who may em ploy them. ■_ THEY HAVE FOR SALE, 15 pipes Bourdeaux brandy, 13 ditto Spaniffi ditto, 70 barrels iliip bread, and 20 ditto pilot ditto. Savannah, January 1, 1798. 3 F>oxes Hats aflorted, at a low advance; 28 Barrels Mufcovado Sugar: for sale bv GAIRDNERS & MITCIIEL. January 27. LANDING this day, at Hunter’s wharf, from the Bng Sarah, George Norval, Mafic/, 92 Hogsheads Havana Molafles, And FOR SALE by , r . , FTC ALL & MILLER . Nov, x 6, 1797. H. C. JONES, TT AVING convenient flares on Clarke’s wharf for the X X reception of Country Produce, or Merchandise of any dc icnption, offers his bed services to his friends, and c ie puohc, m any business they may place in his hands as a Pallor or Com million Merchant. Savannah, October 7, 17Q7. ID Bti RiiNiED, The Merchants and Planters Cojfeehoufe ,. Ha.ing thirwn ro;):m aiJ £ r , 7 6, 1; • ALix. XV.TT. FOR UFERPOOI, The SHIP COL U M B / A, Thomas M‘Kf.nzie, Mailer, T> URTIIEN 270 tons, a rc- D markable flrong well built ft lip, will fail with all convenient I fLieLJ£3L~AiL£LT fjxjed, having a great part of her cargo engaged. For freight of the balance, cr paff.’.ge, apply to George Anderson; „ Who has received, for sale, by fiaid Jbip, 6000 bushels Salt, 30 tons of Coal, and \ A quantity of Stone Ware, For which Tobacco and Cotton will be received in pay men:. January 10. §Cr* The fubferiber intending to leave this city, offers for sale, at very reduced prices, The Remainder of bis Stock of GOODS , WHICH CONSISTS OF IRISH linens, calicoes; Superfine black, navy blue, and mixed cloths; Scarlet, black, drab, and mixed fecoiul ditto; Bath coating;^ Superfine black, white, mix ed, and printed cafimeres; Marseilles quiltisg, fwanf down, and florinet, for waistcoating; Elastic coating and sorest cloths, Green cafinet, Womens scarlet cloaks or cardinals, 7 Mens camlet coats and cloaks, Cloak camlet of an excellent quali||-, < 6 4ths green baize, Dnrants of various colors, Mulberry wildbore, Rose blankets; Red, white, and yellow flan nels ; Worsted and cotton ftotk ings, ’ Beaver gloves, Velvet veil flispes, blue vel vet, white corduroy, Brown, fuflians, ravenfduck, Mancheftcr corded fluffs of different colors, Striped and clouded nan keens, India yellow ditto, White and colored muflinets, Ginghams, Britifli dowlas, • 3 4ths and 7 Bths bed tick, Humhums, A few- pieces nuiflins and muslin handkerchiefs, Clouded muslin fliawls, India bandano and romal handkerchitfs, Red and yellotv silk ditto, Printed jinen and cottcn pocket ditto, Black Barcelona ditto, Gentlemens muslin neck dit to with tambored corners, Brown holland and platillas, Oznabrigs, German rolls, Mens and womens black hats, Childrens drab ditto, Ounce and ditching threads, Colored ditto, Sewing silk and twist, qua lity binding, Silk Uniting, tape and bob bin, Canton and French fans, Patent metal tea kettles, Boil metal (killets and kettles, Coffee mills, spiders, and Dutch ovens, j ware. ALSO, f > - FreHi hyfon. tea, I Brown sugar, Loaf iugar, | Ginger and black pepper. WILLIAM HALLS TEAD. Savannah, January 19. ~ K7* TO. BE~S OLD, ‘ “ THE LOT, and BUILDINGS thereon, near the Market Square, occupied by Mefirs. 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 chofccL assortment of BOOKS, &c. ‘ 1 Sept. 1, 1797. j, T. LAWRANCE. | WILL Bt* SDIJD, HARF LOT, eafl cf the City, below the Old Cedar Tree, containing 100 Let in front, and ex tending to low w’ater mark; the lot w’as originally granted to Matthew Roche, bounded easterly by a lot granted Matthew Roche, in trull for his two fens, Henry and Wil liam Roche. For particulars apply to *• W. Stephens. February 21. * JO.bt LEAsPJJ, ~~ THE Eall Part of A TRUST LOT, situate near the ruins of Christ Church, in the Gty of Savannah, fronting Drayton, St. Julian, and Bryan streets, 60 feet in front and 40 in depth. Inquire of the Printers. February 22. SAVANNAH: Printed y N. JOHNSTQ.N and CO* Iron pots from half a gallon 4 to eight gallons, Fryingpans, gridirons and griddles, Hard metal table and tea spoons, Japanned waiters and tumb lers ; London and Bristol pewter bafons, plates, and dishes; Hearth bruflies and bellows, Currycombs, horse brushes, Iron and brass cundlefticks, Japanned lamps, Steel and japanned fmiffers, Sad cr smoothing irons; Steelyards to weigh 62, 81, 88, 103, 133, 150, 182, and 200 lbs. Carpenters and ftioemakers tools, Falling and club axes, iron squares, Centre bits, draw knives, Weeding hoes, d'ill and cupboard locks, Chest locks and hinges, can nister locks, Brass knob and ring locks for doors of various sizes, Rim and flock ditto, Single and double padlocks, H and HL hinges, hooks anil hinges, Iron butts from one and an half to four and an half “inches, f Skew riling joint ditto, Flat and round bolts for doors and windows, Thumb latches, brals and wood pullies, Iron ditto for windows, fafli lines; 6d. Bd. iod. and 2od. nails; 3d. and 4d. fine clout ditto, . 6d. and iod. fine drawn ditto; 2d. 3d. 4d. and 6d. 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, 1 __ 7 >• Shoe and knee buckles, Coat and breast buuons, Spectacles, combs, tooth and comb bruflies, . Fiffi hooks, pins, needles, India tea china; Sets of dining ditto, con fill ing of 100 pieces each; Tin, glass, and crockery