The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, April 13, 1798, Image 1

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GeorcigJGazette. ■Tehn/loti Robert/on , and Cos. r HAVEfOR SALE, LOW. FOR CASH, TAMAICAfam in puncheon* J Coffee in lags.and barrels . SfrufcovadofiV* r ** Hyfoir and yjbngniyfori teas.* /■ Taper hanginfs r . ‘ • * Caiks nails aid bfads aflorted _ .pS ■Window gla> Bby io andj-by* J ; j „ Kgmginlwder J F?. , . *.v* | Bar kon affdrted ti - J : . * ntdd . Ijredffuperifne flour * fujf x<*“- •; A wcfPeh jr"* ciliated for this climatevS^BijMfirniture, Wertwhole put up in | md m in of a medical gentleur.n tins Hate, and will be well worth commencing bpimefs in that ALSO Two thousand pieces India nankeen, entitled to draw back, low for calh or bills on Hew York at a fliort Savannah , 2d April , 17.9ft* w The fublcriber intending to leave’this city, offers for sale, at very reduced prices, The Remainder of bts Stock of G 0 O*D S t WHICH CONSISTS OF IRISH linens, calicoes; Superfine black, naVy blue, an 1 mixed cloths; Scarier, black, drab, and mixed second ditto; ‘'Bath coating; Superfine blacky white, mix ed, and printed cafimeres4 Murfeilles: quilting, fwanf down, and flerinet, for . waiflcoating ; Elastic coating aad sorest cloths, G’-een cafinet, Womens scarlet cloaks or cardinals. Mens 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 stock ings, leaver gloves', Velvet veil fliepes, blue vel vet, white corduroy, !ro\vn fu Ilians, rayenfdnck, danchtfter corded fluffs of different colors, kriped and clouded nan keens, n.lia yellow ditto, Vhite and colored mu(Tmets, rin'ghams, Britilh dowlas, Iths and 7 it 5 bed tick, Jumhums, \ few pieces muslins and i rauflin handkerchiefs, Ctoyded muslin fliawls, ■ndia bandano and romal Ik handkerchiefs,- Red and vellow.filk ditto, ■ tinted linen and cotton Rfpocket ditto, •* “ T V ‘ Rack Barcelona ditto, Rentlemesis muslin neck dit- I to with tnmbored corners, R-nwn holland and platillas, Rxnabrigp, German rolls, ‘ Rlens and womens blacks a..hat, RlUdrcnsj- drab ditto, and ditching threads, ditto, fdk and twill, qua- Rdity ■ binding, ■pot ferreting, tape and bob ■ bin, i and French fans, Ratent metal tea kettles, Jell metal skillets and ■ kettles, mills, spiders, -and ■ izutch -ovens, L S. O, mri"y hn :ei > inm c upr , W"*’ I Ginger apd black pepper. ’ ligg, y marv % LLUM *wr**>- tne Fire Ordinance and ‘ io aw ma y be had of the Printers. Iron pots from half a gallon to eight gallons, Fryihgpans, gridirons and griddles, Hard metal table and tea spoons, Japanned waiters and tumb lers; London and Bristol pewter fcafons,phtes, and di flies; Hearth brdhes and bellows, Currycombs, horse brushes, Iron and brass candlcfticks, , Japanned lamps, Steel and japanned {buffers, Sad or smoothing irons ; Steelyards to weigh 62, 81, 87, 182, and 200 lbs. Carpenters and flioemakers tools, Falling and club axes, iron squares, .. Centre bits, draw knives, Weeding hoes, Till 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 afid double padlocks, H and HL hinges, hooks and hinges, Iron butts from one and an half to four and an half inches, Skew rising joint ditto, Flat and round bolts for doors and windows, Thumb latches, brass and wood pullies, Iron ditto for window’s, fafii lines ; 6d* Bd. rod. and 2od. nails; b -- 3d. and 4u. fine clout ditto, ,'fid. and iod. fine drawn dkro; 2d. 3d. 4d. and fid. brads or . f P r V 1 ‘ Sand, emery, and glass pa perk 1 Round and flat|head w r ood ferews, nH Table-knives, arid forks, , Pocket .apd peninivts. Razors and ftraps* “boxes, Sbof. and knee buckles, I Coat and breast .buttons, Speflack'.', cpaiba, tooth arid comb brushes - , Fife hooks, pins, needles, India tea china; Setsof dining ditto, confifl ing of 100 pieces each ; Tin, glass, and crockery ware. - FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1798. Windward Island Rum in pun cheons, Sugar, and Coffee, landing from the galiot Triton, from Martinique, and the brig Sadly, Axpm Jamaica, and for sale, by GAIRDNERS & MITCIIEL. January 4, 1798* • , Just landing from on board cj the brig iViltiam, from ; ..** Jamaica, . .. TWENTY pipes of Madeira, wine, Fourteen puncheons Jamaica rum, * Cbfffee* fugatY molasses, andeocoa. */ - • ALSO OIT HAND, Twenty’ puncheons of Windward Island rum, Liverpool and alum fait, &c. *\ All of which wiihbe. fold low for caff or produce. February 8. ALEX. WAIT. Opening by George Kauton, A Ilandfome AJfortment cf Pi intec!, Tamooral, and PI tin Muslins. Alfoj, lately Received, Two Cafvs of L ulics, Gentlemens, and Boys Beaver fiats. February r. __ 4~uJU H A Li, Georgia Paper Medium. Apply to James Mackintosh. , January 24. Kj” TO BE SOLD, ‘ npHE I.or, end BUILDINGS thereon* near the jL Market Square, occupied by MeflVs. Stratford and Robert Brown and Mr. M‘Kenzie a l so, A few dozen LONDON BOTTLED PORTER, at ‘wo dollars and three quarters per dozen, and a well chosen uflbrtinent of BOOKS, &e. Sept, j, 1797. . J J. T. LAPFRANCE. SAUNDERS MOTT A, HAIR DRESSER , RESPECTFULLY informs his cuflomers, and others, that he has removed to the fliop occupied by Mr. Cummings, next djL^y. to. t :e eastward of Mr. La Goux. lie returns thanks for the encouragement he has met with, and humbly solicits a continuance of their favors. Savannah, January 4, 1798. 11. C, JO.\LS, HAVING convenient Lores on Clarke’s wharf for the reception of Country Produce, or Merchandise of any defeription, offers his bell iervices to his friends, and the public, bufinefs they may place in his hands as a Factor, or Commiifion Merchant. Savannah, Oclobsr 7, 1797. _____ Meins & Mac hay OCCUPY the wharf and Lores late in possession of Mr. John Cuningham, inferior to none in this city for the (loreage and iecurky of property. —In the . Shipping and Factorage Line they offer their services to the Public, and flatter themfclves that every -fatisfadtion will be afforded thole who may em ploy them. TRET HAVE FOR SALE, ic pipes Bounleaux brandy, fljfepitto Spaniih ditto; fliip bread, and 20 ditto pilot ditto. Savannah , January 1, 1798. y THE fubicribxrs having entered into Lopamierihip, under the Firm of CASHEN and ROBINSON, lave rented convenient Stores on Telfair’s wharf for-the reception of Produce, where they purpose carrying on the Factorage & Cpmmifiionßufinefs, and hope by their pundhiality and attention to merit the confidence of those who are pleased to favor them with their buiine& 4 JAMES CASHEN, O k’ ■ • • JOHN ROBINSON. December 2, 1797. T AMAICA and Northward rum, r J Holland gin, French brandy, 0 ’ Molasses, and . A quantity of com, - -. For fale* by SLUTTER V BAKES, in Mr. Hogg's buildings, St. Julian freet, Jcbnfn’s fjuare. March 29, 1798. TO BE r “ — “ THAT VArCA-BLE AND WELL KN>)WN ■ PLANTATION, on Little Og^chee, About 12 miles from Savaniab, and a miles from Little Ogecliee Biidge, late tlie property and residence of John Fox jun. deceafedi An Immediate pofieflion will be given. For terms apply- to Francis Courvoisie. 7 tb March, 1798. Wanted on re \f, A SMALL convenient DWELLINGHOUSE in a centnc part of the city* Inquire of the Printer#. (4 dollars-per ann,) . ALMANACS % For falp at the Office in flrcet# Taylor and Mftr%Eß HAVE FOR S AJfcE, At their Store under tb^Rluf, A NEAT Assortment of SHIPCHANDLERY, con fiding of paint?, linseed and lamp oil, varnift, Cord age, and the mod ufeful articles in that line. Also, Jamaica, Windward Island, and Northward rum; gin in cases, French brandy, sugar, coffee, white plains bv the piece or bale, gunpowder in calks,, and window glass of different lizes. - They have.lirewisr on hand, Different kinds of lumber. AH of which they will dispose of, on low terms, for cash or produce. Savannah, 28 tb Sept. 1797* Lonng &Seaverhave received , A large Ailortmem of IRONMONGERY, CON’S IS OF SCREWS, butt and other hinges, latches, bolts and locks of all kinds, sets flioemakers tools complete, corkscrews, shoe buckles, flioe knives, panel and mill laws; fliovels, tongs, and pokers; alio, womens, mens, and boys plain, ribbed, and gauze white and colored cotton stockings; cloth, hearth, horse, and tooth bruffles; broad cloths and cafimeres; artillery and horfemens swords, wit!) belts; horfemens caps; hollters, with bear ffin caps and straps; mens and womens saddles; with various kinds of bridles, and ink powder. AND HAVE ON HAND, London particular and London market Madeira wine in pipes, hogffieads, and quarter caffs; I/indon particular Tencriffe win,2 hogffieads and quarter caffs, hogffieacft Jamaica and St. Croix mm, hogffieads of loaf and brown iugar; tierces, barrels, and bags of coffee; barrels prime beet, barrels fine and fiipcrfine- flour, barrels pilot bread, cordage, boxes mould and dipped can lies, boxes soap, boxes chocolate, bags black pepper, kegs London ground white lead in oil, ditto red lead dry, lugs boiled linseed oil, caflia and mace; ali of which they will fell low for cash or prq duce. F O R b~A L Z, A BLACK MAN, a good carpenter, can ffiave, cl re ft hair, take care of liorfes, or do almofl any house oy plantation wo:k. Apply to the Printers. March 9, 1798. Glynn County. NOTICE u hereby given, That, on the firft day of May next, will be expofecl to public sale, at the Town of Brunswick, Two Hundred and Fifty Acrcs of LAND on thr Commons of said To'in y in lots not exceeding fifty acres each; to be fold by virtue of an A& of the General A (Terribly of the State of Geor gia. The conditions will be made known on the day of idle by John Burnett, kl,- Geo. Purvis, Moses Burnett, p-Commissioners. Richard Pritchard, | John Piles, 1 j December 31, 1797. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of Mi chael Aspes, deceased, are desired to fend them in duly attefbxl, and tliofe indebted thereto ate requested to main immediate payment. * Margaret Asper, Adm’rix. - ‘ ‘• David Gugel, Adm’r. February 28, 1798. J ’ ts O T. i CL. ALL persons having any demands against the Estate of Maßy Low, late of Liberty County, deceased, are requested to fend them in, properly attested, to the fubferiber, within. 12 months and a day from the date hereof, after wluch time the affairs of theffaid Estate will” be closed, and ait accounts not rendered will be excluded. “~~7 John Jones, Admr. Rural Felicity y Liberty County , March 28, 1798. N’oTIT” F. THE fubferiber intending to leave the state for a few months, has placed his books and papers in the hands of Jeremiah Cuyler, Esq. to whom all persons are desired to make payment, or their accounts must lie put in suit. March 26, 1798. ROBERT MACKAT. N O.i I CE. V ALL persons are particularly warned against purchasing any Negroes, lands, or otlier property, belonging to the Estate of John Rup ert, deceased, from any person or persons whatsoever, as the whole thereof is secured, by the will of the said John Ruppert, to the Tole and separate use of Mrs. Burney during her life, and to her children after her decease. William LewdeiO John HpnxGER, ’j **■*■*• February 2T, BROUGHT to the Workhouse in Savannah, A Ne gro Fellow, who fays his name is Pompcy, about 5 fleet 9 inches high, and about 35 years of age, fays he belonged to Mr. John Coxe, deceased. Jacob Theiss, Gaoler* ...