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Georgia Gazette.
(No. 784.)
Smith , Sons, &? Anderson,
HAVE received by the fliip Alhiomac from London,
and other velfels from Liverpool and Glasgow,
An extenlive Supply of TALL GOODS,
Conffing of the following Ankles, i.
ii bales white, blue, brown, and green plains; 10 bale*
London and Bristol blankets, a quantity of rose oantets;
10 baleS white, blue, and green Kendal cottons; abide*
striped Kendal Hnfey, 4 bales blUe'ftrouls; 3 bales firmed,
Line, and mixed coatings; 4 bales elastic cloth?, * bale*
tieweft pactem fwandown, 3 bales white and colored flan
fuels, 6 bales second cloths of various colors, 2 bales loper
foe cloths, 2 bales caffimeres, a quantity rs coat* anti
cloaks, a quantity strong winter coats, a quantity woollen
tons, a quantity Scots plaid cloaks, 20 trunks printed ca.
licoes; 10 trunks tambored, checked, striped, and plain
aiullms; 2 trunks ginghams, 10 trunks cotton and wooUtn
fiofiefy, 20 cases hats bf various prices, x box fancy leath
ers, io trunks dimities and muffinets; corduroys, velvets,
joyal ribs, fatinets, denims, &c. &c. 30 pieces black and
colored {ilk mantuas, 16 pieces satin peeling, 6 pieces
Colored pmffians, 2 boxes assorted ribbons, 100 pieces al
forted durants, 12 pieces black bombazets, 6 pieces bom
baiins, 10 pieces black everlasting and Florentine, 4 pieces
black silk florentine,. 12 pieces striped and plain wildbore,
l box white and black lace and edging, 1 box lew mg ulk
Jmd fiik and twill, 2 trunks Scots threads, 20c dozen ro
jnat handkerchiefs, 100 dozen fine French and other pulicat
handkerchiefs, 100 dozen fancy handkerchiefs, 100 dozen
lawn bordered handkerchiefs, a quantity fine and coaife
German linens, cambrics, 400 pieces humhums; striped,
twilled, and colored nankeens; 3 large books and other
stationary, 1 o bales bell Inverneis cotton bagging, 5 bales
bell tow and flaxen oznabrigs, 500 \vt. assorted pound puis;
SOO packets of 31, 4, and 4$ pins; 30 packets gilt edge
arid minikin pins, 200 m. ibrted Whitechapel needles,
rd m. large darning and square pointed needles; 100 bar
rels 4d. 6u. Bdv xod. zed. 2s. and 2s. 6d. bell London
nails; 2 hoglheads cutlery, 6 calks broad hoes; a quantity
broad, cltib, and falling axes; 2 barrels socket Ipades, a
quantity ironmongery and other hardware, a quantity iron
and German Heel, a general assortment of medicines, 4
hogsheads copperas, 300 lbs. refined faltpetre, 1 hog (he ad
alum; 10,000 vvt. buck, swan, Bristol blue, and other as
sorted (hot; 5000 wt. bar lead, a quantity gun flints, 30
calks bell rag rifle powder, 4 calks bell London pewter
sorted, 30 crates bell assorted crockery, 5 hogsheads belt
assorted giafs, 20 boxes 10 by 12 window glal’s; a quan
tity iron hollow ware, confiding of iron and patent metal
lea kettles, pots assorted lizes, Dutch ovens do-. ikillets
%nd Ipiders, with a variety of other articles.
Arid by the schooner Concord, arrived a few days ago
from Bolton,
A quantity of northward rum, 40 barrels Malaga v/ine,
4 pipes brandy, 10 bags white India sugar, coffee in bar
rels, 20 boxes loap, 4 boxes bloom hyfon tea, 12 boxes
cotton cards, 10 barrels 4d. cut Ihingling nails, 2000 pairs
ladies morocco and other (hoes, 50 reams writing paper
%nd other Ihtionary, 4 boxes mustard containing 12 dozen
each, belt Durham mustard, raisins in kegs, 12 boxes cho
colate, 3 boxes hair powder, a quantity bell Dutch quills.
All of which will be fold low for calh or produce.
|c?” Country ftorcs supplied on the ufuai good terms.
Savannah, OSlober 25.
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A Plantation Negro,
Who is a Jobbing Carpenter and Cooper,
For SALE, by
\ Gairdners and Mitchd.
FRESH GOODS.
A CHOICE Assortment of SPRING GOODS; im
ported per the ship Carolina, Cant. Malcolm, diredt
from London, for sale on a credit, if applied for immedi
ately. LiNSTONj ROBERTSON, and CO.
t, 1798.
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A Quantity of CU.NPOWDLR
For fide on eafv term;, by
; _ GAIRDNERS if MITCHEL,
May 29*
ftn Friday the 26th instant, will be offered forfait, at the
wharf of the fubferibers,
NINETY-SIX CHOICE ANi> HEALTHY
N E W NE & R 0 E S,
Cnmdfing of men, women, boys, and girls, imported in
\h I)-]? Aurora, William Kewan.s, Mailer, from Bance
Conditions, Cash, rice, or cotton.
Johnston, Robcbtsox, and Cos.
Lett tber 16*
_ JUST RECEIVED, r
the Brig friends Adventure , Capt . Charles Wkit
fith f'lra Martinique,
And tor Sale, low for Calh,
12 Puncheons Molasses,
t Ditto Windward Illand Rum
1 o Hogsheads prime Mufcovado Sugar.
* Johnston, Robertson, and Cos.
— y--r.ab. x3 tb ‘July) 1
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1798.
Just arrived in the schooner Charlotte, Capt. Luftomh ,
.from Ne’- York, and for fate,
Pickles in pots and Cherry Brandy.
SLUYTER and BAKER, Mr. Hogg’s Buildings,
St. Julian street.
y.{y a7. v
juji arrived, in the Ship Elizabeth Thomas Hall,
Mafier, front Angola, ou- the Co'ji of Africa ,
riiKEf hundred ani> Thirty
Prime young NEGROES ,
The fate of which will commence on Monday the 17 th
Wiiutt, amd continue from day to day till they are all
fold. Conditions: Cash, Sea Illand Cotton, or Tobacco.
‘September 3, .798. Alexandku Watt.
” l i • Oft MONO AT thiv.ab Infant,
Will be offered FOR SALE,
At he WHARF of the SUBSCRIBERS)
One Hundred and Two
NEW NEGROES,
from the Windward Go.all of Africa, in tR
Schooner Nancy, William Adams, Mailer.
I'he term* will be made known on the day of fate. .
KENNEDY and PARKER.
Savannah, tcif Auguf, 1798* ; •
Received from Now York.
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Per the Schooner Huntiefs, Capt. Fitch?
FRESH Hyfon Tea in quarter thefts, at 154 cents
per pound;
Ditto Young Hyfon ditto in ditto, at 148 cent per pound;
Ninkeen* in bales, at 107 cents per piece;
Loaf Sugar, at i<;d. per pound- taking fixe loaves.
Jotmitou, Robutfon, and Cos.
26 tb July, 1798. ~ „
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Georgia Paper Medium .
Apply to Ta*es MiCl^iXTosii.
January 24f
- SAUNDERS~WTTA,
H/ir Daxc.Pi , •
Respectfully ir forms hk cukomers and the pub
-I'c, that he ha? remo*ed fi"> n Air. •ivmmjr.gs’* to
his new Ihop in Lincoln street, nearly oppontc Mr. DiUor/s
boarding hotife, where ke will endeavor to wiarit a conti
nuance of their favors.
‘ldle fiibfc fibers have for I’a.le, at their {lore under the Bluff",
The following Articles,
Which they wild difpefe of bn moderate terms for cash or
produce, viz.
PUNCHEONS high proof Jamaica and Weft India
rum, barrels coffee, ditto beef, ditto freffi fuperfniu
flour, ditto pilot and fliip bread, ditto 1 infeed cii, ditto
lamp ditto; kegs white lead, ditto Venetian red, ditto
Span’;lb brown, ditto yellow paint, ditto green ditto, ditto
Prullian b!lie ditto; calks gunpowder, tef! lbs. each; boxes
different sized window glalk; alum fait, bed French brandy,
Jlild Northward ruyi:
They have also ok hand, A general Assortment of
SHIPCHANDLLRY, ccnfifting of the moft ultful articles
ir. that line*
lAKevi’fe, Different kind* of lumber.
TATLOR & MILLER .
|C?* Who continue the Factorage and Commission Bu
siness, arid have on hand for sale. a quantity of rice, in
whole and half barrels. ,
“COTTON GINNING 7
fubferibers having their cotton ginning machinery
1 in complete order, which, being impelled by water,
will enable them to carry on the bufinels on an extenfi'.f
{bale, offer to gin cotton, luitb rollers ? on the following
tow tenns:
Tliey will erigage 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 tliey may receive they will engage to re
turn twenty pound;; of the fame cotton well ginned arid
packed, the owners finding bagging* ■ Ptrlons willing to
have their cotton well and expeditioully ginned mull deliver
it St Mr. Ward’s plantation, opposite to Savannah, bn Huts
cbinfoXTs Eland, where the cotton can be landed from any
vessel drawing not mere than five or fix feet water direclly
into the gin house. Apply at said plantation, or to either
of the fubferibers in Savannah, who vrilj pay calh for good
black feed cotton unginned.
John P. Wabd,
Hugh Ross.
Savannah, Augufi i 7, 1798.
WANTED iO PURCHASE,
A quantity of Black Seed Cotton ,
For which three pence per pound will be given; or cotton
to be ginned at the following rate, viz. for every four pounds
of good cotton in the feed, one pound clean cotton, packed,
and delivered in Savannah. The cotton to be ginned on
(hares is to be delivered at the Me of Hope to the fubferiber.
ALEXANDER JOHNSTON.
ljle <f Hope, 03. xb.
(4 dollars per ann.)
James Wallace & Cos,
HAVING removed to Commerce Row y to the Stofl#
formerly occupied by Stratford and Robert Brown)
they will dispose of their Aflortment on very low term* sot
Calk, or Inch Produce as may fuStable. The principal *
part of their GjeODS arrived by the last Ships from Londonf
among which are the follewing, viz.
A variety of tambored and jaconet muflina .
Luftrings, modes, and ribbons
Ladies hats, with bands and feathers
Gentlemens faftiionable round and cocked
Ladies and girls cotton Hackings
Mens and boys ditto - ■ .
3-4th, y-Sti, and 4.4th* jriih lincjj#s
8-4ths qjid 1 o-4ths huckaback
Long lawn and cambric
Corded dimity and calamancoes
Bombafins and durants
Tapes, pins, and needles
Threads, gloves, and edging#
Checks and bedtick
Flaxen and tow oznabrigs
Brown and white* Hye ting*
Superfine and second broad *
Bath coating's
Striped linlie* and flannels
Rose and duffil blankets
2600 yilrds white phiins
Bed cords, seine twine, and luhutg lire
. Oznabrig and (hoe thread
Writing paper
Window glass, 8 by ic, 9 by it, and xoby if
Paints ana oil
Nails of all kinds
With a variety of Ironmongery, Cutlery, art4’
Glass Ware.
futr KAvt also on band,
ad and 3d proof Windward Jfland nun
4th proof Jamaica ditto
Mufcovado sugar in hog (heads, tierces, and but
rels -
Bed London draught porter in hogftieade
barrels
Copperas in calks of too wr.
White ginger and fulj>ljtu* in boxes of 25 ans
50 wt. each
Cb&amdh, nfcrtftegs, cloven,
September 12.
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An Apprentice to a Grocer*
Apply to the Printers.
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Slv.yter & Baker
Ifov ■ just rtceived, by the Schooner William, Ctpft,
Brewftdr, from New York,
An Afibitment of
Groceries, Liqilors, andProvilion^’
At their Store, St. Julian street, Mr. Hogg’s buildings,
coiififtuig of the following Articles, and which they is*
tend to dispose 01 low, for Calh or Produce:
IMPERIAL, young hy
fon, and teas;
Coffee in hoglhead* and bar
rels,
Double refined loaf and lump
sugar;
East India, Jamaica, and
Spaniih sugars;
Molasses;
Cloves, cinnamon, thace, nut
megs; • ■
Pepper, pimenta, faltpetre;
Chocolate, railins;
Salad oil. mtiftard, and Scotch
barley;- .
Black eyed and F.nglifh peafe,
Brown and white ioapj s
Mould candles,
London particular Madeira
wine, v -
Bourdeaux brandy,
Jamaica and New England
rum,
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TO BE RENTED BY THE YEAR,
THAT valuable TRACT OF LAND belonging to
the Estate of Mr. John Peter Large, fit for rice,
cotton, or indigo; there are 106 acres swamp, and 36
acres high land, lying on the river, and joining land of
Mr* Liilibridge. Ear further particulars inquire of
Auk Maria Langs*
October 23*
St. Andrew's Society .
THE Members of St. Andrew’s Society of Georgia am
requeued to attend a quarterly meeting, on Wed*
nefday evening the 7th November next, at 7 o’clock, ia
the City Tavern.
By order of the Vice President,
SEO, WOODHOUSE, Secret trp
17 & Of* <
Holland geneva,
London and Philadelphia
porter in hoglhcadi an£
bottles,
New Jersey prk;
Pickled SALMON, MA<5
K.EREL, and herrings*
and smoked herrings, vk
calks;
Butter in barrels and firkifllji
ENGLISH CHEESE, ?
Crackers,
Tar and turpentine,
A quantity of flint com*
jasb;
Avery neat set blue t&bjfe
china complete;
China tea pots, fitgar dUbeqy
fee. &c.
A general assortment of
queen’s and glass ware,
And stone jugs and jar*.
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