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Georgia Gazette.
INo. 780.)
I fresh goods.
ImL CHOICE AfTortment of SPRING GOODS, im
ported per the ship Carolina, Capt. Malcolm, dire£l
KTLondon, for sale on a credit, if applied for immedi
[Vy. JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
t, I79 3 *
I A Plantation Negro,
Hf • Who is a Jobbing Carpenter and Cooper,
■ For SALE, by
HI - Gairdncrs and Mitchel.
B Sluyter & Baker
■Have just received, by the Schooner William, Capt.
K Brewster, from New \ork,
E An Alibitment of
Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions,
Kt their Store, St. Julian street, Mr. Hogg’s buildings,
If cpnfifting of the following Articles, and winch they in
■ tend to dispose oi low, for Cash or Produce:
IMPERIAL, young hy-
S son, and bohea teas;
■office in hogsheads and bar
|| rels,
fcouble refined loaf and lump
■ i-
It fu ? ar;
Kaft India, Jamaica, and
■ Span till liigars;
■lolafles;
■loves, cinnamon, mace, nut
■ megs;
pepper, pimenta, faltpetre;
Blhocolate, raisins;
Salad oihmuftard, and Scotch
It barley;
■lack eyed and English peafe,
■ own and white soap,
■dould candles,
■Amdon particular Madeira
Et wine,
Kourdeaux brandy,
■Jamaica and New England
E[ rum,
Just Received, and for Sale
By James Belcher ,
ONDON partial-’
I a lar Madeira
iec.ond quality ditto
*ort
terry gj
enerine r;
Hlaret
)ld hock
‘rontiniac
/Talaga
albon
ieltzer water
-ondon bottled porter
’hiladelphia ditto
inglilh cheese
refli crackers in kegs
Lrrack
)!d Jamaica rum
Veit India ditto
lew England ditto
Joniac brandy
iourdcaux ditto
dollandfe gin
tmefican ditto
-oaf
nmaica U UGARS
p truth
Esf? India J
loftt-e of the beiT quality
Ihocolate* ditto
lyfon tea, ditto
la inns, common
)itto, of the fun
prunes
ditto Zante currants
k- : salad oil
y-t > white wine vinegar
Ditto Durham muflara
’■‘'l \'~T* No Credit need be required, for none (hall be
K A Z'-f 2 ~*
■ The Suhf'nbei ha? received,
■ By the Br.llona , from Nevj York,
In addition to his former Aflortinent,
- V S’ iKE*D salmon
H. . different kinds of preserved fruits
m 4 d' rr,t wine, celebrated for it* tfficacv in all nervous
■ affections
of spruce
jelly strawberry do. entrant do. cherry do.
|y r ' 1 . capillaire old bottled cider
brandy bed Havana fegars.
S 0 James Belcher.
|H Sepicrnbs? 4.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1798.
Holland geneva,
London and Philadelphia
porter in hogfiieads and
bottles,
New Jersey pork;
Pickled SALMON, MAC
KEREL, and herrings,
and smoked herrings, in
calks;
Butter in- barrels and firkins,
ENGLISH CHEESE,
Crackers,
Tar and turpentine,
A quantity of flint com.
also}
Avery neat set blue table
china complete;
China tea pots, sugar dishes,
&c. &c.
A general aflortment of
queen’s and glass ware,
And stone jugs and jars.
Best Cayenne and black
pepper —
Basket fait
PICKLES:
Walnuts
Oysters
Anchovies
Girkins v
Olives
Capers
Herrings
Onions
SAUCES:
Quin’s fifh
Zeobdilly match
Corah
Essence of anchovie*
Oyster catfup, and
India soy
CORDIALS:
Madame Breton
Ratafia
Malaguett*
Cream of juniper -
Coriander
Cinnamonum, and
Admirable water
Excellent ftomachic bitters
Ditto Stoughton’s ditto
Blue and green edged croc
kery, aborted
Plain white ditto, ditto
A few sets elegant tea china
Wrapping paper
Poland starch
Scotch barley
Liquor cases
Chewing tobacco
Onions in bunches, &c. Bcc.
Janies Wallace & Cos. ■
HAVING removed to Commerce Row, to the Store
formerly occupied by Stratford and Robert Brovin,
they will dispose of their AfTortment on very low terms for
Cash, or fucb Produce as may be luitahle. The principal
part of their GOODS arrived by the last Ships from London,
among which are the following, viz.
A variety of tambored and jaconet mullins
Luftrings, modes, and ribbons
Ladies hats, with bands and feathers
Gentlemens fafhionable round and cocked hate
Ladies and girls cotton stockings
Mens and boys ditto
3-4ths, 7-Sths, and 4-4ths Irish linen*
8-4ths and 1 o-4ths huckaback
Long lawn and cambric
Corded dimity and calamancoes
Bombafins and durants
Tapes, pins, and needles
Threads, gloves, and edgings
Checks and bedtick
Flaxen and tow oznabrigs
Brown and white flieetings
Superfine and second broad cloths
Bath coatings
Striped linfies and flannels
Role and duffil blankets
2000 yards white plains
Bed cords, seine twine, and fifhing lines
Oznabrig and shoe thread
Writing paper „
Window glalV, 8 by 10, 9 by 11, and 10 by la.
Paints and oil , v
Nails of all kinds
With a variety of Ironmongery, Cutlery, and
Glass Ware.
THEY HAVE ALSO OH HAND,
2d and 3d proof Windward Illand nun
4th proof Jamaica ditto
Mnfcovado sugar in hogsheads, tierces, and bar
rels
Best London draught porter in hogsheads and
barrels
Copperas in calks of 100 wt.
White ginger and fulphur in boxes’ of 25 and
50 wt. each
C’t namon, nutmegs, cloves,, and :sac*.
September 12.
Just Received,
By the flip Elizabeth, Capt. Webb, from Liverpool,
23 Crates of *rell a flirted Queen's War.;
LIKEW 1 S E,
A few Pieces fine 6 4trsP an and Sprigged
Muslins;
Which will be fold, on a very low advance, for cash only.
Apply at Mr. William Moore’s, No. 10 Lincoln ftfeet.
Savannah, Sept . 27, 1798.
SAUNDERS MOTT A,
■■ Hair Dresser,
RESPECTFULLY informs his customers and the pub
lic, that he has removed from Mr. Cummings’s to
his new {hop in Lincoln street, nearly eppofite Mr. Dillon’s
boarding house, where he will endeavor to merit a conti
nuance of their favors.
Juf arrived, in the Ship Elizabeth, Thomas Hal!,
Mqfer, from Angola, on the Goaf of Africa ,
THREE HtrNORED A*f> THIRTY
Prime young NEGROES,
Tlte-file of which will luinmence ort Monday the 17th
instant, and continue from day to day till they are all
fold. Conditions: Cash, Sea Iflcnd Cotton, or Tobacco.
September 3, 1798. Alexander Watt.
Jiiftar rived in the fckcaner Charlotte , Capt. Lufcomb,
from Nevi York, and for sale,
Pickles in pots and Cherry Brandy.
SLUYTER and BAKER, Mr. Hogg’s Buildings,
St. Julian street.
July 27* .
- On MONDAY the 7.oth Infant
Will be offered FO< bALE,
At the WHARF of the SUBSCRIBERS,
One Hundred and Two
N E W N E G R OE S,
Imported from the Windward Coast of Africa, in the
Schooner Nancy-, William Adams, Master.
* m * The terms will be made known on the day of sale.
KENNEDY and PARKER.
Savannah, 10 th Auguf, 1798.
Received from New York,
Per the Schooner Huntress, Capt. Fitch,
FRESH Hyfon Tea in quarter chests, at 154 cents
per pound; v ’
Ditto Young Hyfon ditto in ditto, at 148 cents per pound;
Nankeens in bales, at 107 cents per piece;
Loa£*>ugar, at I9<L per pound, taking fix loaves.
Johnston, Robcrtfon, and Cos.
26 tb July, 1798.
(4 dollars per arm.)
The fubferibers have for sale, at their store under the Bluff,
The following Articles,
Which they will dispose of on moderate terras for cash ot
produce, viz.
PUNCHEONS high proof Jamaica and Weft Indi
rum, barrels coffee, ditto beef, ditto frefh fuperfine
flour, ditto pilot and ship bread, ditto linseed oil, ditto
lamp ditto; kegs white lead, ditto Venetian red, ditto
Spanilh brown, ditto yellow paint, ditto green ditto, ditto
Prussian blue ditto; calks gunpovyder, 108 lbs. each; boxe®
different sized window glass; alum fait, best French brandy*
and Northward rum.
They have a!jb cn band, A general AfTortment of
SHI PCHANDLERY, confuting of the nioft ufeful article*
in that line.
Likeviife , Different kinds of lumber.
TAYLOR & MILLER.
KT Who continue the Factorage and Commission Bu
fihefs, and have on hand for sale, a quantity of rice, in
whole and half barrels.
JUST RECEIVED, T ‘’
Per the Brig Friends Adventure, Capt . Charles Wbih
son, from Martinique,
And for Sale, low tor Cash, ,
12 Puncheons MolafLs,
6 Ditto Windward Island Rum
jo Hogsheads prime Mufcovado Sugar.
Johnston, Robcrtfon, and Cos.
Savannah, 18 th July, 1795.
Just received, and for sale,
By Montmollin,Canavan,&Co.
On Smith’s wbarfL
PRIME pork Vinegar | Train oi!
Scotch barley Do. red and pickled herrings
Nova Scotia herrings Soap in boxes Oznabrig®
A pair of elegant looking glasses Prints Saddlery
Cordials in baskets. Savannah, 23 d July, 1798.
A Quantity of GUNPOWDER
For sale on easy terms, by
GAIRDNERS MITCHEL.
May 29.
Fo r s A IE~
Georgia Paper Medium.
• Apply to James Mackintosh.
January 24.
COTTON GINNING.
r T’ ,, HE fubferibers having their cotton ginning machinery
JL in complete order, which, being impelled by water,
will enable them to carry on the business on an extensive
fade, offer to gin cotton, with rollers, on the following
low terms:
They will engage to gin, clean, and pack, fit for market,
the black feed cotton, at the low rate of two pence per
pound; and, for every hundred pounds of good unginned
green feed cotton they may receive they will engage to re
turn twenty pounds of the fame cotton well ginned and
packed, the owners finding bagging. Persons willing to
have their cotton well and expeditiously ginned must deliver
it at Mr. Ward’s plantation, opposite to Savannah, on Hut
chinibn’s Illand, where the cotton can be landed from any
veflel drawing not more.than five or fix feet water dire&ly
into the gin house. Apply at said plantation, or to either
of theJi 11 >fr,ribets in Savannah,-vrir? will payeaftrfor good
black feed cotton nnginned.
John P. Ward,
> Hugh Roes,
Savannah, Auguf 27, 1798.
~GRAND LODGE OF GEORGIA^
JUNE 2d, 5798.
On Motion , RESOLVED,
THAT all Lodges under the Jurifdi&ion of this Grand
Lodge, T.'ho shall not, on or before the next Quar
terly Communication in December next, pay up their ar
rears, or at least such part as may have been due last De
cember, are to be eenfidered as having forfeited their Con
stitutions, and no longer acknowledged by this Grand’
Lodge. Wm. BELCHER, Grand Secretary.
” W A NTED, :
A YOUNG MAN who writes a good hand, and can
take care of a wharf. ALEX. WATT.
Savannah, 2stb Sept . 1798.
A likely Country-born NEGRO GIRL
FOR SALE.
SHE is very handy about a house, can cook and wash •
little -(with’ good looking after.) Cash is wanted. .
The price will be made known upon application to the
Printers.
N. B. If she is not fold at private sale before Thursday
the 1 ith day of October next {he will then be offered for
sale at public auftion by Wm. Belcher, Au&ionier.
September 25,; 1798. ——
F 7^-BLANK MORI GAGES may he had gs
Printers hereof.