The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, March 23, 1798, Image 1

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Georgia Gazette. (No. 752.) ALMANACS F~r sale at the Printing Office in Broughton street. Just landing from on board oj the brig Wiliam, from ‘Jamaica, TWENTY pipes of Madeira wine, Fourteen puncheons Jamaica rum, t Coffee, sugar, molasses, and cocoa. ALSO ON HAND, Twenty puncheons of Liverpool and alum fait, &c. All of which will be fold low for cash or produce. February 8. ALEX. WAT I. Windward Island Rum in pun cheons, Sugar, and C'offee, Landing from the galiot Triton, from Martinique, and the W Sally, from Jamaica, and for sale, by * ■*’ J GAIRDNERS & MITCHEL . January 4, 1793. Opening by George Ralston, A Handfme AJortment of Printed, la-iiouit'J, n-i 1 tTdiu Muslins. N Alfa, lately Received, Two Cases of L iVues, vieniieincns, and Boys Beaver Hats. FUniary 1. ’ _____ f JHKE fubfcriixr. Living entered into Copartrierihjp, 1 under the Firm of CASIIEN and ROBINSON, have rented convenient Stores on Telfair’s wharf for the reception of Produce, where they purpof| carrying cn the Fadlora e & Com million Business, and hope by their pmiftiiality and attention to merit the ■cons lence of those who are pleased to favor them with their •bufmefs. JAMES CASHEN, JOHN ROBINSON. December a, 1707. Mans C 5 Mackay OCCUPY the wharf and ftores.l|te inpoffefficn of Mr. John inferior to none in this city for •the ftoreage and security of p vo pe v tv.—ln the Shipping and Facloragj Line they offer their services to the Public, and slitter themselves that every fatisfa&ion will be afforded those who may em ploy them. THEY HADE FOR S^E, 15 pipes Bourdeaux brandy, - 13 ditto Spanilh ditto, J ‘ — —r-’ 70 barrels {hip bread, and 20 ditto pilot ditto. Scivann ih, January i. 1798. 3 Boxis Hats aflbrted, at a low advance; 28 Barrels Mufcovado ( ’ugar; for fide bv GAIRDNERS & MITCHEL. January 27. “H. C. JONES, HAVING convenient ftor.es on Clarke’s wharf for the recop .ion of Country Produce, or Merchandise ot any defeription, offers his best services to his fricnds r and -4he public, in tranfacVmg any-business they may-place in his hands as a Fa&or or Commiffioa Merchant. Savmmb. Ofteber 7, 1797. iO Ki_N I iiL, The Merchants and Planters Cojfeehoufe , Having thirteen rooms and five fire places. • January 6, 1793. Alfa. Watt. Taylor and Miller HAVE FOB SALE, At tbeir Store under the A NEAT Afibrtment of SHIPCHANDLERY, con lifting of paints, linseed and lamp oil, varnish, cord age, and the moil ufefui articles in tliat line. Also, Jamaica, Windward Island, and Northward rum; gin in calcs, French brandy, sugar, coffee, white plains by tie piece or bale, gunpowder in ca/ks, ajjd window giaik •f difFacnt’-fizes. T hey have likewise on hand,Different kinds of ljumber. All of which tliey will dispose of, on low terms, for calh cr produce. Savannah, 2%tb Sept. 1797. ° N A L ii, A BLACK MAN, a good carpenter, can fhive, dress 4 _ |* 21r ta r;e car e of hbrfes, or do almost any house or ? ia *-a.ion woik. Apply to the Printers. - March Q, 1708. . SAUNDERS MOTTA, HAIR DRESSER , ENPECTFULLY informs his cnftnmers, -and others, *t he has removed to the ft top occupied by Mr. mags, next door to t e eastward of Mr. La Goux. eturp f t! . u^ s for the encouragement be has met witli, iolicits a continuance of their favors. Kan nab, January 4, 1798. FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1738. ivached on re \ r, A SMALL con'*enient DWELLINGHOUSE in a centric part of the city. Inquire of the Printer ;. The fubferiber intending to leave this city, offers for sale, at very reduced prices, The Remainder of bis htoik of GOOD S t •which consists of IRISH linens, calicoes; Superfine * black, navy blue, and mixed cloths; Scarlet, • black, drab, and mixed second ditto; Bath coating; Superfine black, white; mix ed, and printedcalimcres; Marfdlles quilting, fwanf down, and florinet, for waistcoating; .EJaftic .coating and sorest cloths, Green caff net, Womens scarlet cloaks or cardinals, Mens camlet coats and cloaks, Cloak camlet of an excellent quality, 6 4ths green baize, Durants of various cold’s, Mulberry wildbore, Rose blankets; Red, white, and yellow flan nels ; Worsted and cotton stock ings, Beaver gloves, Velvet vest lhapes, blue vel vet, white corduroy, Brown fuftians, ravenfclrck, Manchefttr corded fluffs cf - different colors, Striped and clouded nan keens, India yellow ditto, White and colored muflinets, Ginghams, British dowlas, 3 4ths and 7 Bt!.s bed tick, Hu mhums, A few pieces muffins and muffin handkerchiefs, Clouded muffin fliawis, India bandano and romal handkerchiefs, Red and yellow {ilk ditto, Printed linen and cotiwi pocket ditto, Black Barcelona ditto, Gentlemens muffin neck dit to with tambored corners, Rrov/n holland and plat’d las, Oznabrigs, German rolls, Mens and womens black hats, G ildrers drab ditto, Ounce and {Pitching threads, Colored ditto, Sewing fflk and twist, cua- J. lity binding, Silk ferreting, tape and bob bin, Canton and French fans, Patent metal tea kettles, Bell metal fkillcts and kettles, Coffee mills, spiders, and Dutch ovens-, % ___ A L S 0, _ Frcfh hyfon tea, , Brown fjgar, Loaf sugar, ■ Ginger and black pepper. WILLIAM HALLS TEAD. Savannah. January 19.-—-^- —.. THE fubferibers ha\ ing rurted the WliuM auu .viores of Dr. George Jones, adjoining Messrs. Hunter, Prefltman, and Cos. have commenced The ‘Factorage and Commijfion Business, and flatter themselves, from their attention to that business, they will give fatisfaclion in tlie disposal of produce placed in theif hands. BENEDIX. and CO* ON HAND, FOR SALE, Cotton bagging, German oznabrigs, Heflians, Glazed c imney tiles; Window glass, 8 by 10; Queen. 1 !* ware in hogsheads, Madeira wine in halfpipes and quarter caiks, Havana sugar in boxes. December 5. LAE DING this day, at Hunter's m-barf. frem -the Brig Sarah , George Nerval, Maser, 92 Hogflieads Havana Molasses, And FOR SALE hy . T , * MdCALL if MILLER. -Vsr. 16, 1797. Iron pots from half a gallon to eight gallons, Fryingpans, gridirons and griddles, Hard metal table and tea spoons, Japanned waiters and tumb lers ; London and Eriftol pewier batons, plates, and ditlies; Hearth brufbes and bellows, Cum ccnibß, herfe bm flies, Iron and brass candlesticks, Japanned lamps, Steel and japanned fnuffers, Sad or smoothing iix>ns; Steely ards to weigh 62, 81, 87, 88, 163, 133, ico, 182, and 200 lbs. Carpenters and Ihoemakers tools, Falling and club axes, iron Squares, Centre bits, draw kpives, Weeding hoes, Till anu cupboard locks, Greff locks and hinges, can nlftcr locks, Brass knob and ring locks for dcors cf vaiiofts fiaes, Rim and ftcck ditto, Singl and double padlocks; Li.and HL hinges, hooks and hing< s, Iron butts from one and an half to four and an half incb.es, Skew riling joint ditto, Flat and round bolts for doors and windows, Thumb latches, brass and wood pullies, Iron ditto for windows, ff.Hi lines; 6d. Bd. lod* and 2od. nails; 3d. and 4a. fine clcut ditto, 6d. and lod. fine drawn ditto; 2d. 3d. 4d. and Cd. brads or sprigs; Sand, emery, and glass pa per; Round and flat head wood ferews, Table knives and forks, Pocket and penknives, Razors and straps, (having boxes, Shoe and knee liuckles, Coat and treaft buttons, Spectacles, combs, tooth and ’ comb bru flies, Fifli hooks, pins, needles, India tea chim; Sets of dining ditto, ccnffft ing of too pieces each; Tin, glass, and crockery w'are. .(4 dollars per arm.) JuknJlon, Robert Jon, and Cos. RETURN their sincere thanks to their friends who have employed them in the Dilpofal of their Gops, and inform thorn, that tkev continue to tranffrft the ComajifFion and Factorage k Bufmeff;, in all its bmncltes. flattering-themfelves thit they will ren der entire Ltisfa<ftion to those who may employ them, by their attention, puntftii'ility, and dilpatch. They luvAon Hakd, for Sale, Terms, Imperial, ‘j Hyfon, and b-Tea; Young HyflinJ. Paper hangiug, Soap in boxes, \ G'afs ware, Prime beef, • - Superfine flour, L Salmon in half babels, Brandy, \ HoHandfe geneva, ( Mufcovado sugar in'hogffieaJs and barrel*) Jamaica rum, i * Coffee in hoglheads bags, Loaf sugar in tierces, Nails and brads aflbrted, Bar iron ditto, Window glass 8 by I©, A few bales Kendal cottons, Ditto white plains, Flaxen oznabrigs; A quantity of Er gliffi gunpowder, F and FF; London bottled brown flout. ALSO, r Rice, tobacco, and - A Few hundred buflicis lndian corn. Savannah, December 14, 1797. ~ F O H’ S A T7ET Georgia Paper Medium. Apply-to James Mackintosh. January 24. ~ TO BE SOLD, THE I.QTi ard BUILDINGS thereon, near the Market . Square, occitpied by MeflYs. Stratford -end Robert Brown and Mr. McKenzie. A few dozen LONDtoTBOTTLED at two dollars and three quirters per dozen, and a well chosen alfortment of BOOKS, Sec* Srfi?. t v i7c% , J. T ANARUS; L4WRANCE. Union Society. npHE Members of the Union are requtfted to I meet at the Filature, 011 Monday the 2d day of April next, (it 1 icing a quarterly meeting) agreeable to the following velbluticn: ... Rcfclved, That in future t T ie-accounts of tlie President and Membe sos the Society flial) be fettled and paid up on the quarterly meeting preyious to the Anniversary; and that tre Society shall meet on the forenoon of that day, at i o o’clock, for that purpose, instead of the even ing. And it was also RzfJvccL, Tilat no perfor. wilhing to become a Mcmbefr v {lull be balloted for on the Anniversary, unless application is made at feuft one meeting previous to the fame. By order u 1 PETER S. LAFFITTE, Sec. Savannah, iftb March, 1798. iU b W i<k \ 111 U , THAT VALL’ABLL AND WF.LL KNOWN PL YNT A i ION, on Little < -ge< hee, About 12 miles from Savannah, and 2 miles from Little Ogechee Bridge, late the property and residence of John Fox itm. deceased. An immediate poffeflion will be given. For terms dpfAy to !_L.. __Ejb,vhcis Gqubycisxb. jib March; 1798. Attention! - -- COMPANY ORDERS. ALL perfonsbelonging to the Filature and Courthouse G mpany are hereby commanded to appear at the Gmrthoufe square, on the 27th ififf intj armed and accou tred-agrceable to orders from the Commander in Chief of this state. GEO* THROOP, Captain* Savannah, March rTqb* DRIFI KD into the public dock occnnied by James Alger, A FOUR OARED CANOE, about 25 feet long, has latel had new upper wo k=. The owner is rcqutfted topove the property, pav for this adver i ement, and take her away, previous .to Monday the 26th instant, otherwise on that day, precisely at 12 o’clock, it will be fold at public auttioh, agreeably to law. * Geo. Thkoop, Harbor Master. March 13, 1798. 1 o s r x BETWIXT Meins and Meckay’s wbarf and the Twelve Mile Stone on the Augusta road, lift Tuesday, A Red Cornelian Seal fel tn Go'd; device, a coat of arms; motto, “ Pro Patria.'’ The finder returning it to the Printer* Five Drlhr* reward. January 26*