The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, March 09, 1798, Image 4

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Loring and Seaver . HAVE RECEIVED FOR SALE, LIGHT and dark chintfes—furniture copperplate cali coes—-chints and muslin lhawls—common purple do. —light anddark printed cotton handkerchiefs—do. linen— tambored muslin neckcloths—jaconet and bookmufliu hand kerchiefs—plains tambored, and (potted book muflin— plain, tambored, and spotted jaconet do—’tambored jaco net and book muslin aprons—tambored jaconet colored do. —striped and checked muflin—*colored printed do.—color ed, tambored, and white dresses—colored book sprigged muslin—colored spotted japanned do.—satin workdo.—with ladies and gentlemens hats—which tliey will fell for calh or produce, per piece and dozen, at as low an advance as can be purchased on the continent. And have also latterly received, Fresh fuperfine and fine flour—frefh crackers in kegs—boxes soap—bones candles—barrels and half barrels pritne and mess beef—barrels frefh pilot bread—barrels ship bread—bags pepper—kegs London white lead ground in oil—kegs dry red lead—Madeira wine in pipes, halt pipes* and quarter calks—womens, trifles, boys, and childrens cloth and leather (hoes—all of which they will fell on very low terms. Savannah, February 16, 1798. GEORGE LAMB Has just received by the f.LIZA, from BOSTON, COTTON cards, No. 8 and No* 10, in boxes of 6 dozen each—an additional assortment of hardware and tin ware—a large quantity of paper hangings—trunks —a consignment of shoes In'calks—jglafs ware—paints— paint oil and bruflies—n by 9 glass—saddles, bridles, laddie b?gs, &c. Also, by the above veflel, and the BELLONA and APOLLO, from NEW YORK, A large Number of BOOKS. \ “ THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY Has received great additions, and fobferibers are invited on the following terms: 1. To pay 3 dollars per •quarter in advance. 2. To take out 2 duodecimo or 1 o&avo volume at once, and no more:; to be changed every day, if requeued. Persons living remote from town, arid who cannot con veniently change books very often, will be the number of books at once that town fubferibers arev The other rules arc much like thole already publilhed, except as to the depoflte, which is not required of iubferib ers. A catalogue will soon be printed and given to each fub feriber. February 16, 1798. TIIE fubferibers having entered into Copartnerfbip, under the Firm of CASHEN and ROBINSON, have rented convenient Stores on Telfair’s wharf for the reception of Produce, where they purpose carrying on the Factorage & Com miflion Business, and hope by their pun&uality and attention to merit the confidence of those who are pleased to favor them with their business. TAMES CASHEN, JOHN ROBINSON. December 2. 1707* / Me ms & Mackay OCCUPY -the wharf and stores late in pofleflion of Mr. John Cuningham, inferior to none in this city for the ftoreage and Fecurity of property.—ln the Shipping and Factorage Line * they offer their services to the Public, and flatter themselves that every fatisfadlion will be afforded those who may em ploy them. THEY HAVE FOR SALE, 15 pipes Bourdeaux brandy, 13 ditto Spanish ditto, 70 barrels ship bread, and 20 ditto pilot ditto. Savannah, January 1, i 798. ‘ 3 Boxes Hats assorted, at a low advance; 28 Barrels Mufcovado Sugar; for sale bv GAIRDNERS fc? MITCHEL. January 27. LANDING this day, at Hunter's nvkarf, from the Brig Sarah, George Nerval, Majier, 9i Hogsheads Havana Molafles, , And FOR SALE by RECALL fcP MILLER. - Ytbv, 16, 1797. H. G. JONES, HAVING convenient ftordson Clarke's wharf for the reception of ‘Country Produce, or Merchandile of any defeription, offers his belt services to his friends, and tl*e pttblfe, in tranfkcding any Imfmels they may place in his hands as a Factor or CommifHoh Merchant. Savannah, October 7, 1797. To bti ,ktN i rA), : The Merchants and Planters Coffeehoufe , j Having thirteen rooms and five fire places. • ?<iwwmry 6, frTfrS* - Alex. Watt. Taylor and Miller HA V E FOR SALE, * At their Store under the Bluff, A -NEAT Assortment of SHIPCPfANDLERY, con lifting of paints, linked and lamp rtil, varnilh, ebrd kge, and the moft utcftil articles in that line. Atsb, Jamaica, Windward Island, and Northwardrdm; gin in jPVerfch brand)', sugar, coffee, white plains by the pfefc’e or T3le, giihpowder In calks, and wiridow-gfefe of different ‘fixes. h wf. liWlWiseon h : All of which they wilLdHpofc of, on low terms, for calh Ar jvroduce. SVctmnalr, sß db Stft. 1797. Openlftg by George “Ralston, A Handsome AJortmcnt of . Printed, Tambored, and Plain Mullins. Also, lately Received, Two Cases of Luiics, Gentlemens, and Boys Beaver Hats. February 1. Windward Island Rum in pun cheons, Sugar, and Coffee, Landing from the galiqt Triton, from Martinique, and the brig Sally, from Jamaica, and for sale, by GAIRDNERS & MITCHEL. January 4, 1798. JuJl landing from on board oj the brig IVilliam, from 1 Jamaica, TWENTY pipes of Madeira wine, Fourteen puncheons Jamaica rum, Coffee, sugar, mobiles, and cocoa. ALSO ON HAND , Twenty puncheons of Windward Island ram, Liverpool and alum fait, Sec, All of which will be fold low for caPu or produce. February 8. ALEX. WATT. F O R VS A L E, Georgia Paper Medium. Apply to James Mackintosh. January 24. Roderick & Norman Macleod HAVE received, per the Bellona, Shepherdcfs, and Apollo, from New York, and now opened at their (lore, No. 2 Woodhoufe’s Row, A Complete and Elegant Assoktment of Fancy and Sea Jon able Goods , < ONMS I i\’G ( F 4 4ths and 6 4tlis plain, jaconet, and book muffins; ’ Ditto striped jaconet ditto, Ditto cross barret. and tambored ditto, Ditto’ japaned and loom lpottcd ditto, Ditto elegant brocaded ditto, Gentlemens needle wrought cravats, A large after .meot of book and jaconet muffin handkerchiefs; 5 4ths and 6 4ths black, blue, pink, brown, drab, and yellow colored muslins; Muslin aprons and pet icoat patterns; Fine muslin lhawls, fancy patterns; Purple and chints lhawls, Colored and white pocket handkerchiefs, A large assortment of corded dimities and fine plaid ginghams; Superfine cloths and cafimeres, f.tfliionable colors; Neat 1 wanfdowns, linnets, and quiltings, for waistcoats ; Second cloths, elastics, Orleans cloths, and coatings; White, red, yellow, and scarlet flannels; Role blankets; A large assortment of printed calicoes and chintfes, newest patterns; ■ 3 4ths, 7 Bths, and 4 4ths Irifli linens; Brown linens and fifefias, Coarse and fine French, cambrics; Ounce, pcfbnd, and colored thread; Bobbins, tapes, and silk ferreting; Sewing lilk and twist, various colors; Round and wire Ihirt buttons, Buttons and button moulds, A handsome assortment of colored and black Barcelona handkerchiefs, Silk and camel’s hair lhawls; Durants, calamancoes, and black ruffel; 3 4ths and apron wide check, * Mens white and fancy cotton stockings, Ditto parent and fi!k ditto; Ladies fluff Ihoes, flippers, and sandals; Ladies and gentlemens pocketbooks, 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 Bths and 4 4ths romal handkerchiefs, Silver and gold epaulets; Tea trays, waiters, and knife cases; Gentlemens and ladies dressing cases; Writing paper, quills, and wafers; A handsome cofle&ion of books; Swords and sword belts, guns and piffols; Bell battle powder, Plated and hard ware. • Warranted best hyfoo and fbnchohg tea: Nutmegs, mace, and cloves; An assortment of crockery and glass ware; With a number of other articles too tedious to enumerate. Which will be fold on very reasonable terms for calh, or approved notes at Ihort dates. December 13, 1797. - THE fubferibers having rented the Wharf and Stores of Dr. George Jones, adjoining Messrs. Hunter, Prefftman, and Cos. have commenced The Factorage and Commijfion Business , “ and flatter themselves, from their attention to that business, they will give fatisfadion in the difpofcl of produce placed in their hands. BENEDIX and CO, ON HAND, FOR SALE, Cotton bagging, German oznabrigs, Medians, ■ ~ • Glazed c imney tiles; Window glass, 8 by 10 j Queen’s ware in hoglheads, Madeira wine in half pipes and quarter calks, Havana sugar in boxes. December 5. TO3E I .EASED. THE East Part and A TRUST LOT, fnuate near thd ruins of Chrifl Church, in the City of Savannah, fronting Drayton, Si Julian, and Bryan streets, 60 feet in font and 40 in deth. Inquire of tlie Printers. February 22. . T A WHARF LG', east cf the City, below the Old Cedar Tree, rofttaining 100 feet in front, and ex tending to low watej mark; the lot was originally granted to Matthew Rcche,. bounded ealferly by a lot granted Matthew Roche, in :rufl tor his two funs, Henry and Wil liam Roche. For particulars apply to , “W. Stephens. February 2T. “ CCT’ TO BE SOLD, THE LOT, and BUILDINGS th.ereon, near th Market Square, occupied by Messrs. Stratford and Robert Brown and hf-r. M‘Kenzie. ALSO, A few dozen LONDON BOTTLED PQRTER, at two dollars and three quarters per dozen, and a well chofea assortment of BOOKS, &c. Sept. 1, 1797. T. LAWRANCE. ICT* The fubferiber intending to leave this city, offers fop sale, at very reduced prices, The Remainder cf his Stock of GOODSf- WMICH CONSISTS OF IRISH linens, calicoes; j Superfine black, navy | blue, and mixed cloths; Scarlet, black, drab, and mixed second ditto; Bath coating; Superfine black, white, mix ed, and printed cafimeres; Marseilles quilting, fwanf down, and florinet, for waistcoating; Elastic coating and serest cloths, Green cafinet, Womens scarlet cloaks or cardinds, camlet coats and cloaks, Cloak camlet of an excellent quality, 6 4ths green baize, Durants of various colors, Mulberry wildbore, Rose blankets; Red, white, and yellow flan nels ; Worded and cotton flock ings, Reaver gloves, * Velvet veil lhapes, blue vel vet, white corduroy, Brown fuflians, ravenfduck, Manchester Corded fluffs cf different colors, Striped and clouded nan keens, India yellow ditto, White and colored muflittets, Ginghams, Brkifh dowlas, 3 4tlis and 7 Btl s bed tick, Humhums, A fe%v pieces muslins and muslin handkerchiefs, Cl ended muslin lhawls, India bandano and romal handkerchiefs, Red and yellow silk ditto, Printed linen and cottcn pocket ditto, Black Barcelona ditto, Gentlemens muslin dit to with tambored corners, Brown holland and platillas, Omabrigs, German foils, Mens and womens black hats, Childrens drab ditto, Ounce and Hitching threads, Colored ditto, Sewing silk and twist, qua lity binding, j- Silk ferreting, tape and bob bin, Canton and French fcns, Patent mfctal tea kettles, Bell metal Ikillets and kettles, Coffee mills, spiders, and Dutch ovens, ■ALSO) Fresh hyfon tea, Brownfugar, Loaf fug~r, Gineer and black pepper. WILLIAM HALLSTEAD* Savannah, January 19. v * ‘ toK LIVIRLOJL, Tab SHIP CO L U M B I A, Thomas M‘Krnzie, Matter, Y) URTH EN 270 tons, a re. 13 markable ttrong well bu3t fail with all convenient mrS du^m w mTiltb? speed, having a great pert of Her cargo engaged. For freight of- tke balance, or paffige, apply to A , George Ahpersoh. Who has received , for (ale* by (aid JbiPj 6000 bulhels Salt, 30 tons of Cool, and A quantity of Stone Ware, For Which Tobacco and Colton will be received in pay* ment. j£ January 10. ~ Iron pots from half a gallon to eight gallons, Fryingpans, gridirons and griddles, Hard metal table and tea fpeoHS, . J Japanned waiters and tomb. lrs; London and Eriftol pewtef bafons, plates, and diflies; Hearth bruflies and bellows, Currycombs, horse bruflies, Iron and brass candlcftkks* J-ipanned lamps* Steel and japanned fnuffers, Sad cr smoothing irons; Steelyards to weigh 62, 81, 87, 88, 103, 133, 150, 132, and 200 lbs. Carpenters and fliocmakert • tools, Falling and club axes, iron squares, Centre bits, draw knives, Weeding hoes, and ill and cupboard leeks, Chest locks and hinges, can- locks, Brass knob and ring locks for doers of various sizes, Rim and stock ditto, Single and double padlocks, H and HL hinges, hooks and hinges, Iron butts from one and an half to four and an half inches, Skew riling joint ditto, Flat and round bolts for doors and windows, Thumb latches, brals and wood pullies, Iron ditto for windows, fdh lines; 6d Bd. iod and 2od. nails; 3cl and 4d. fine clout ditto, 6d. and icd. fine diawn ditto; 2d. 3d. 4d. and 6d. brads or sprigs; Sand, emery, and glass pa per; Round and flat head wood ferew’s, Table knives and forks, Packet and penknives, Razors and straps, /having boxes, Shoe and knee buckles, Coat and breast buttons, Spe&.acles, combs,-tooth and ccmb brushes; Fish hooks, pins, needles, India tea china; Sets of dining ditto, consist ing of 100 pietes each; Tin, glass, and crockeiy ware.