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Georgia Gazette.
(No. 754.)
JAMAICA and Northward rum,
Holland gin, French brandy,
Molasses, and
A quantity of com, .
For sale, bv ■
SLUYfER & BAKER, in Mr. Hogg's
buildings. St. Julian pect, Jobnfon's
fqttare.
March 29, 1798* ‘
lo for Field Negroes,
LOT No. 2 Vernon tithing, Heathcote ward, St.
‘James’s square; the foil .-is rich, having been highly
manured, the situation plealant and healthy.
A L S, O,
A pair handfdme bright bay Virginia bred CARRIAGE
HORSES, about 15 hands high. ‘
Apply to ;} WALK
IC7 3 Who will contrail to deliver any quantity oi LIME.
March 30. ‘
IVANT ED ON KENT,
A SMALL convenient DWELLING HOUSE in a
centriepartjof the city. Inquire of the Printers.
|C7* The fubferiber intending to leave this city, offers for
sale, at very reduced prices,
The Remainder of bis Stock of GOODS,
WHICH CONSISTS Os
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 printed cafimeres;
Marseilles quilting, fwanf
down, and florinet, for
waistcoating;
Elastic coating and forell
cloths,
Gi-een cafinet,
Womens scarlet cloaks or
cardinals,
Mens camlet coats and
cloaks,
Cloak camlet of an excellent
quality,
6 4-ths green baize,
Durants of various colors,
Mulberry wildbore,
Rod blankets;
Red, white, and 1 yellow flan
nels;
Worsted and cotton ftock
togs, N. ;
Beaver gloves,
Velvet vest ihapes, blue vel
vet, white conluroy,
Brown fuftians, ravemduck,
Manchefler corded {luffs of
different colors,
Striped and clouded nan
keens,
India yellow ditto,
White and colored mufti nets,
Ginghams, Britifti dowlas,
3 4ths and 7 8 tbs bed tick,
Humhums,
A few pieces irmflins and
muslin handkerchiefs,
Clouded nnrft'm ftiawls,
India bandano and romal
handkerchiefs,
Red and yellow iilk ditto,
Printed linen and cotton
pocket ditto,
Black Barcelona-ditto,
Gentlemens nutflin neck dit
to with tarnborcil corners,
Brown holland and platillas,
Oznabrigs, German rolls,
Mens and womens black
hats,
Childrens drab ditto,
Ounce and stitching threads.
Colored ditto,
Sewing silk and twist, qua- I
lity binding,
Silk ferreting, tape and bob
bin,
Canton and French fans,
Patent metal tea kettles,
Bdl metal fkillcts and
kettles,
Coffle mills, spiders, and
Dutch ovens,
ALSO ,
frtfti byfon tea; j Brown sugar,
-Loat lugar, # I Ginger and black pepper.
WILLIAM, HALLSTEAD.
Savannah, January 19.
Windward Island Rum in pun
cheons, Sugar, and Coffee,
Landing from the galk* Triton, from Martinique, and the
wig Sally, from Jamaica, and for sale, bv
r GAIRDXERS & ‘mitchel. *
d'ltujy 1798.
Iron pots from half a gallon
to eight gallons,
Fryingpans, gridirons and
griddles,
Hard metal table and tea
spoons,
Japanned waiters and tumb
lers ;
Lqpdon and Bristol pewter
bafons, plates, and dilbes;
Health brtdhes and*bellows,
Currycombs, hoffe bi-ufties,
Iron and brass candlesticks,
Japanned lamps,
Steel and japanned fnuffers,
Sad or fircothing irons;
Steelyardi to weigh 62, Bi,
87', 83, 103, 133, 150,
182, and 200 lbs.
Carpenters and flioemakers
tools,
Falling and club axes, iron
fquaves,
Centre bits, draw knives,
Weeding hoes, *•
‘Fill and cupboard locks,
Chefl locks and hinges, can
nister locks,
BVafs knob and ring locks
for doors of various fizts,
Rim and flock 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, fafti
lines;
6d. Bd. ied. and- acd.
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 pi
per;
Round and flat head wood
{’crews,
Table knives and forks,
Pocket and penknives,
Razors and straps, {having
boxes,
Shoe and knee buckles,
Coat and breast buttons,
Sja.ftacles, combs, tooth and
comb brushes,
Fish hooks, pins, needles,
India tea china;
Set% of dining ditto, consist
ing of 100 pieces each;
‘fin, glass, and’ crotkeiy
ware.
FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1798.
ALMANACS
For sale at the Printing Office in Broughton street.
* ■■ - ■ ■■ ■■'■■■ t - ■■■■ ——
THE having entered into Copartnerlhip,
uiider the Firm -of CASHEN, and ROBINSON,
have rented idbnvenient Stores on Telfair’s wharf for the
reception of Produce, where tliey purpose carrying on the
Fa&orage&Commiffionßufmefs,
and hope by their pun&ualjty and attention to merit the
confidence of those who are pleased to favor them with their
buiinefs. *
JAMES CASHEN,
John robinson.
December 2, 17^7*
Meins & Mackay
OCCUPY the wharf and {lores late in poHellion of Mr.
John Cuningham, inferior to none in this city tor
the ftoreage and fecarity of ptoperty.—ln the
Shipping and Factorage Line
they offer their services to the Public, and Hatter themselves
that every fatufaftion will be afforded those who may em
ploy them.
’ . THEY HAVE FOR SALE ,
15 pipes Bourdcaux brandy,
13 ditto Spanish ditto,
70 barrels (hip bread, and
20 ditto pilot ditto.
Savannah, January 1, 1798.
hTcTj ONES’
HAVING convenient {tores on Clarke’s wharf for the
reception of Country Produce, or Merclvandife of
any deferiptron, offers his bed services to bis friends, and
the public, in tranfafting any buiinefs they may place in
his hands as a Faftor or Connniiiion Merchant. r
Savannah, OSlobcr 7, 1797.
ter TO BE SOLD,
THE LOT, and BUILDINGS thereon, near the
Market Square, occupied by Mcffrs. Stratford and
Robert Brown and Mr. M‘Kenzie.
ALSO,
A few dozen LONDON BOTTLED PORTER, at *wo
dollars and face quarter*- per dozen, and a well chofcn
assortment of BOOKS, &c.
Sept . 1, 1797. J. T. LAWRANCE.
FOR bALJi, .
Georgia Paper Medium.
Apply to James Mackintosh. •
. January 24.
Opening by George Ralston,
A Ilandfotne Assortment of
Printed, Tam bored, ami Flam Mullins.
Aljo, lately Received,
Two Cases of Lidies, Gentlemens, and Boys
Beaver Hats.
February 1. *
Just landing from on board off the brig William, from
Jamaica , ‘ ‘
TWENTY pipes of Madeira wine,
Fourteen puncheons Jamaica rum,
Coffee, lugar, mobiles, and cocoa.
ALSO ON HAND,
Twenty puncheons of Windward liland rum,
Liverpool.and alum lalt, See.
All of which will be fold low for cafli or produce.
February 8. ~ - ALEX. WATT.
Roderick & Norman Macleod
HAVE RECEIVED from NEW YORK,
A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF VERY HANDSOME
PRINTED MUSLINS and SHAWLS,
Lighrand Dark PRINTED CALICOES,
and Ladies TAMBORED HANDKER
CHIEFS.
JUST OPENED,
Three Cherts HYSON, YOUNG HYSON,
and SOUCHONG TEA, superior quality.
AN ASSORTMENT OF
PICKLES; ROSE, GRANGE, and KA
NEEL WATER.
AND “ ?
ALMANACS for the present Year.
|C7* R* MACLEOD intending to leave the state about
the beginning of April for fome time, tliey take .the liberty
to request tliat all those indebted to tliern do call and fettle
their reipeftive accounts before that peribd, as no farther
indulgence can be given. Savannah, March 20. ;
SAUNDERS MOTTA,
HAIR DRESSER ,
RESPECTFULLY informs lit, customers, and others,
that he has ren?bvtd to the Ihop occupied by Mr.
Cummings, next door to the eafiward of Mr. La Goux,
He it tarns thanks for the encouragement he has met with,
and humbly solicits a continuance of their favors.
Savannah, January 4, 1798^
(4 dollars per ann.)
FOR S A L E,.
A BLACK MAN, a good carpenter, can (have, dress
hair, take care of horses, or do alnioft any house or
plantation work. Apply to the Printers.
March 9, 1798.
Lonng & Seaverhave received,
A large Affjrtmcnt of IRONMONGERY,
consisting of
SCREWS, butt and other hinges, latches, bolts
locks of all kind?, NLs flioemakers toots complete,
corkfcrewß, {hoe buckles, ihot knives, pariel and mill saws;
Jhoyels, tongs, and pokers; alio, womens, mens, and boys
plain, ribbed, and gauze white ahd colored cotton {lockings;
cloth, hearth, hori’e, .and tooth brwfhes; ..broad cloths and
cafimeres; artillery and horfemens swords, with belts;
horlemens caps; holilers, with bearskin caps and ftrajJs;
mens and womens laddies; with various kinds of bridles,
and ink powder. \
’ *AND HAVE ON HAND,
london particular and London market Madeira wine
in pipes, hogsheads, and quarter caAts j London particular
1 eneriffe Wine in hogsheads and quaiter calks, hogsheads
Jamaica and St. Croix rum, hogiheads of loaf and broWn
lugar; tierces, .barrels, and bags of coffee; barrels priifie
beet, barrels fine and fuperfine flour, barrels pilot bread,
cordage, boxes mould and dipped candles, boxes Tqap, boxes
chocolate, bags black pepper, kegs London ground white
lead in oil, ditto red lead dry, jugs boiled linseed oil, cassia
and mace; all of which they will fell low for cath or pro
duce. Y-
Taylor and Miller
HAVE FOR SALE,
At their Store under the Bluff,
A NEAT Assortment of SHIPCHANDLERY, con
lifting of paints, linseed and lamp oil, Varnifb, cord
age, and the moil ufeful articles ift that line.
. Also, Jamaica, Windward Iftand, and Northward rum;
Sn in caies, French brandy, sugar, coffee, white plains by
e piece or bale, gunpowder in calks, and window glqfs
of different sizes.
1 hsv have likewise on h and,Different kinds of lumber.
All of which they will diljxifoqf, oii low terms, for tafti
or produce.
Savannah, 28 tb Sept. 1797....... 5
iO Bn RENTED,
THAT VALUABLE AND WELL KNOWN/
on Little Ogrchee,
About 12 miles from Savannah, and 2 miles from Little
Ogechee Bridge, late the property and residence of John
Fox juit. deteafed. An immediate poffeflion will be given.
For terms apply to .{y ‘ Francis Coukvoisie.
7th March, 1798. ;
- Savannah, afi ft March, 1708*’
SIR,
PLEASE to take notice,’ that the Lot No. 4, situate
on Savannah river, near Five Fatliom Hole, contain
ing 250 acres, more or Ids, in my poffeflion, and levied
on by you to fatisfy an execution at the suit of John •
M‘Queen versus Administrators of George Haig, is my
property, purchaled on the 28th January, 1794, and is
secured by mortgage, duly recorded, for tlie payment of
the purthafe money, and interest accruing thereon: There
fore I hereby notify to -you these facts, and forbid any
lale of the said property, as advertised by you'to be fold
the 1 oth of April next. - ./ T. .’ . v •
1 am, Sir, your moft obedient fervapt, • ‘ •
~~~ ‘ ■ NIGHOL TURNBULL.
Oliver Bg'ucu, Esq. Federal Marshal.
I CST fubferiber intending to leave thie state for
X a few weeks, requests all thole who mav have
any partiailar buftnds -with him to apply, during his ab
llnte, to his Attorney, William Stephens, Esq. of this
city. NICHOL TURNBULL.
Savannah, 22<f March , 1798.
ALL pertbnS having demands again(l the Eftkte of Ml
chael Aspeh, decealld, are desired to lend them in
duly attested, and those indebted thereto are requested to
make immediate paymepu
‘a.; ~ Asper, Adm’rix.
. _ - . y pAVin Gt'GEL, Adm’r*
February 28, 1798. 7; *’
GN the petition of Joel Walker* stating, that lie wa
poffelfed of two certapi notes of hand; one signed by
David Hodges,- bearing date on. or about the twentieth day
of February, one thoularid seven hundred and ninety-three,
for four barrels rice, neating each fix hundred and ten
pounds; the other signed William Maxwell, HB, bearing
date on or about the twenty-fifth day of October, ohe thou
land liven hundred and ninety-two,’for the* sum of ten
pounds; copies of which, as nearly as the said Joel Walker
can recollect, are to the said petition annexed, and now
lodged in the Clerk’s office, together with an affidavit,
pursuant to the aft of AffemUy m that case made, and
provided; that the said bond was loft or mislaid; and pray
ing the benefit intended by laid aft; It is ordered, That,
bn other circumstantial proof being laid before the Court,
the said notes be eftabUlhed as direfted by the iaid aft, the
said Joel Walker publiftring a notice as therein required, and
for the {pace of fix months, in one of the Gazettes of this
state, tfnlcfs cause {hall be Ihewn to the contrary within the
said time, or other matterJhsdl appear to the Court again#
the feme. r
ExtraH from the Minutes, x -
JOSIAH STEUART) C. C. U C*
Ricciorougb f September 21, 1797.