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Georgia Gazette.
(No. 786.)
Dickson and JohnJlon
®- r,
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Co*fifting of aim oft every ufefiil article, which they are now
opening in Mri Haiti's new building in Whitaker (beet,
* next door to .Smith, Sons, and Apderfon, viz.
•tS LANKETS, plains, cloths, cajffimeres, {lulls, silks,
II Mancheftry, cardinals, oznabrigs, carpeting, printed
Cottons, perfumery, stationary, shot, hats, hosiery, gloves,
’ Jbaberdafherv, linens, pins, needles, feathers, corks, twines,
1 Ihoes, loc king glasses, medicines, faddlery, turnery(pices,
eickies, mustard, paints, oil, cutlery, ironmongery, call
jron, glass ware afTorted, window glass, nails, and pewter,
#ith a number of other articles too tedious to eouaiijratei
ICT’ Cash given for Sea Itland Cotton. : *• \
For LONDON, .
SHIP ALKNOMAC,
, JL Francis Miller Mailer, to
next mont ’ n * F° r
freight or passage apply to
f Ga?rdn• rs and iVlicchcl.
Who have for file, A Parcel of SHORT GUNS, 3,
, and 9 pounders, with carriages complete; ano a Quan
tity of SHOT to (bit.
Likewise , WINDWARD ISLAND RUM and MO
LASSES, received by the Neverfink, from Grenada.
November 8. 1708. _ . .. _
= CAIG and CO.
yEave imported, in -the Ship Alknomac, Capt. filler,
from London ,
,A zenfral Aflbnmenr of FALL GOODS,
Wtiich they arc now opening, and for file, by the piece
or package, on moderate terms, conffing ts the fal
lowing articles, viz.
WHITE, blue, brown, and green plains’; London.
Brillol, and rose blankets; buck, swan, and small
shot, alforted; nails affoited; a variety of carpenters tools,
Sron pots, Dutch ovens, and other ironmongery; hosiery;
clurants, calamancoes, and camlets; ladies and gentlemens
-gloves, carpets and carpeting, paints and oil; lied cords,
dewing and seine twine; Hambro’ and leading lines, white
Tope, alum, copperas, faddlery, blue and brown camlet
cloaks and coats, spices; fuperfine, feconcl, and York-
Sfhire c! at!i; els flic cUtta. hath rnarijj*, fwanJaun* 2nd
’tarnbored caffimere veils, tow and flaxen oznabrigs, color
ed and white threads, cotton bagging, rice sieves, llation- I
arv, copying machines, London bottled porter, brown
Jlout in hogsheads, calicoes and chintfcs, humhums, Man
icheftry; 3 4ths, 7 Bths, anti 4 4ths linen; cambric, long
lawn, (betting, diaper and huckaback, medicines, (larch
*rrd hair powder; ladies, gentlemens, and youths hats;
ladies and childrens shoes, pewter, gunpowder, handsome
per glasses, pyramids and jelly ghilfes, complete sets tea
chiiia, copper feales and weights, double and single barrel
led guns and pistols, fiffi kettles, double gridirons, candle
moulds, pickles, brass and wire fenders, Bardi and Pantheon
lloves, plate warmers, coal liodtls, chaffing:!ilhes, horfemens
pistols. Savannah,. November 7, 1798.
sujl arrived in toe [crooner Charlotte , Capt. Lufcomb ,
from New York, and for file,
Pickles in pots and Cherry Brandy.
v SLUYTER and BAKER, Mr. Hogg’s Buildings,
St. Julian llreet.
July 27-
tfufl arrived, in the Ship ’Elizabeth , Thomas flail,
Majler, from Angola, on the Coajl cf Africa, ~
THK.EE HUN DR ED A N D THIR T Y
Prime young NEGROES,
*£he sale of which will commence on Monday the 17th
Inftaiit, and continue from day to day till they are all
ipild. Conditions: Cash, Sea Wand Cotton, or Tobacco.
September 3, 1798. Alexander Watt.
F O R S A 17E7 **
Georgia Paper Medium*
Apply to James Mackintosh.
, January 24.
jTue iiiblcribers have for lale, at their [lore under the BluiT,
—■ The folldwing At tides,
/Which they will dispose of on modem* terms for cafii or
produce, viz.
TjUNGIIEONS high proof Jamaica and Weft India
.X rum, barrels coffee, ditto beef, ditto frefti fuperfine
*our, ditto pilot and fiiip bread, ditto linseed oil,’ ditto
• lamp ditto; kegs white lead, ditto Venetian red, ditto
-p.tm.h brown, ditto yellow paint, ditto green ditto, ditto
rruihan blue ditto; calks gunpowder, 108 lbs.each; boxes
♦l:erent sized window glass; alum fait, bcfl French brandy,
jnd Northward rum.
°* band, A general Assortment of
s \ ~ANDLEttk jconlifting of the moft ufeful articles
* n that nne.
Like-wife, Different kind* of lumber.
. TAYLOR if MILLER.
Who continue the Factorage and Commission Bu
y and have on liand for sale, a ouantity of. rice, in
and half barrels. * ‘
THURSDAY* NOVEMBER i 5 , 1798.
Just Received, and for Sale
By James Belcher ,
London panicu-”
lar Madeira
Second quality ditto
Port
S hcr 7 w
Fayal { y
TeneriSe J r”
Claret f
Old hock - .
Frontiniac
Malaga
Lisbon ‘
Seltzer irater
London bottled porter
Philadelphia diub
English cheese
Freih crackers in kegs
Arrack
Old Jamaica rum
Welt India ditto
: I'ftw England ditt*
Coniac brandy
Bourdeaux ditto
liollandfe gin
American ditto
Loaf
Jamaica t S UGARS
bpamlh f
Ealt IndiaJ
Coffee of the heft quality
Chocolate, ditto
Hyfo‘ll tea, ditto
Raiiins, common
Ditto, of the fun
j Frefti prunes
‘Ditto Zante currantl
I Bell salad oil
; Ditto white wine vinegar
Ditto Durham mustard
i so- No Credit need be inquired, for none (hall fc
.given. V
Angiifl 28.
I T -.<■ Su 1 s tx tia- is.tCi.vt.ti,
By the Bclhna , fnm New York, •
. _ . In addition to his formfty Alfevtm*rit,
SMOKED ialmon
I 24 different kinds of prefervttl fruits
Old Tent wine; celebrated for its efficacy in all nerv#us
affeftions
ElTence of lpruce v . f
Guava jelly strawberry do. drrant do. elitt'iy d*.
Orgeat capillaire old bottled cider
Cherry brandy best Havana ftgars.
j Janies Belcher.
September 4.
On Friday the 26th instant, viifbe offered for file; at the
wharf of the fubferibers,
NINETY-SIX CHOICE AND HEALTHY
NEW NEG ROES,
Confiding of men, women, boys, and girls, imported in
the Brig Aurora, William Kewans, Mailer, from I'unce
Island. Conditions, Cali), rice, or cotton,
Johnstc*, Robebtsom, and Cos.
Oftober r 6.
Sluyter Gt Baker
Have just received, by the Schooner William, Capt.
Brcwfter, from New York,
A 1 AflWtttieut of
Grocer! es* Liquors, anclProvifions,
At their Store, St. Julian ftrect, Mr. Hogg’s buildings,
confiftjng of the following Articles, and which they in
tend to dispose of low, for Qaffi or Product:
IMPERIAL, -yotmg hy
fon, and bohta teas;
Coffee in hogflieads and bar
rels,
Double refined loaf and lump
sugar;
East India, Jamaica, and
Spaniih sugars;
Molafies;
Cloves, cinnamon, mace; nut
megs; ‘
Pepper, pimerrta, faltpetre;
Chocolate, raisins;
Salad oil, mustard, and Scotch
barley;
B 1 and Engliffi peafe,
Browir and white soap,
Mould candles,
London particular Madeira
wine,
Bourdeaux brandy,
Jamaica and New England
rum, f
Wl| TED,
An Apprentice to a Grocer.
Apply to the Primers.
’ Belt Cayenne and black
pepper
Baiket fait
PICXLESt
. Walnuts
,_j Qyfters ,
Anchovies
Girkins
Dlives
(Capers
Herrings
Onions
= SAUCES* t-
Quin’s fifh
Zeobdilly match
Corah
Essence of anchovies
Ovfter catliip, and
India soy
CORDIALS*
Madame Breton
Ratafia
Malaguctta
Cream of juniper
Coriander
Cinnamonum, and
Admirable water ...
Excellent ftomacluc bittfcrs
Ditto Stoughton’s ditto
Blue and green edgd eroc*
kery, aifortud
Plain white ditto, ditto
A tew lets elegant tea cldha
Wrapping paper
Poland ilarch
Scotch barley
Liquor cases
Chewing tcbaccs
Onions m bunches, fee. See.
Holland geneva,
London and Philadelphftr
portpr in hogsheads and
bottles, },
New Jersey pf>rk; . -
Pickled SALMON, Ts AC
KER EL, and herrings,
and finoked herrings, in
casks;
Butter in barrels and fir hills,
ENGLISH CHEESE,
Crackers,
Tar and turpentine*
A quantity of flint corn.
ALSO,
Avery neat let blue table
china complete;
China tea pots, sugar difnes,
See. See.
A general assortment of
queen’s and glass ware,
And stone jugs and jars.
(4 dollars per arm.)
Smith, Sons , 6? Anderjon,
HAVE received by the ffilp Alknomac from Kondonj
and other vcflels from Liveqxiol and Glasgow,
An exti'nfive Supply of FALL GOODS,
Conffihig est he following Articles . viz.
i 1 bales white, blue, brown, and green plains; 1 o bale*
London and Brifto! blankets, a quantity of rote blankets;
10 bales white, blue, and green Kendal cottons; a bales
ftripcd Kendal linfey', 4 bales blue ftrotvds} 3 bales striped;
blue, sud mixed coatings; 4 bales elastic cloths, 2 bale#
nefveft pattern fwandown, 3 bales white and colored flan*
*q% 6 bales second clotlw of various colors, 2 bales iuper
fin? cloths, 2 bales callimeres, a quantity camlet coats and
clodw, a quantity ftror.g winter coats, a quantity woollen
slops 1 quantity Scots plaid cloaks, 20 trunks printed ca
licots; 10 trunks tambored, checked, striped, and plain
muffins; 2 trunks ginghams, io trunks cotton and woollen
hosiery, 20 cafes’ hats of various prices, 1 box fancy feath
ers, 10 trunks dimities and mufiinets; corduroys, velvets,
royal ribs, fatinets, denims, Sec. &c._ 30 pieces black and
colored fnk mantuas, 10 pieces satin peeling, 6 piece*
colored pmftians, 2 boxes alforted ribbons, ioo pieces as
sorted durants, 12 pieces black bombazets, 6 pieces bom
bafins, 10 pieces black tvcrlafting and florcntine,-4 pieces
black fiik florentine, 12 pieces ftripcd and plain wildbore,
x box white and black lace and edging, 1 box sewing silk
and silk and tv/ift, i trunks Scots threads, 200 dozen ro
mal handkerchiefs, 100 dozen fi|ie French and other pulieat
handkerchiefs, too dozen fancy handkerchiefs, 100 dozen
lawn bordered handkerchiefs, l quantity fine and coarser
German linens, cambrics, 40Q pieces humhums; ftriped}
twilled, and colored nankeens; 3 large books and other
stationary, 1 o bales best Inveitiefs cotton bagging, 5 bale#
bed tow and flaxen oznahrigs. 500 wt. assorted pound pins;
300 packets of -jt, 4, and pins; 30 packets gilt edgft
and minikin pinV apo m. sorted Whitechajiel needles}
10 m. large darning and fqaare pointed needles;, 100 bar*
rels 4ft. 6d. Sd. lod. 2od. 2s. and as. 6d. best London
nails; 2 hogsheads-cutlery, 6 calks broad hoes; a quantity
broad, club, and falling axes; 2 barrels socket spades, a
quantity ironmongery and other hardware, a quantity iron
and German fteci, a general assortment of medicines, 4.
hogsheads copperas, 300 lbs. refined faltpetre, 1 hogshead
alum; t 0,600 wt. buck, swan, Bristol blue, and other as
sorted shot; 5000 wt. bar lead, a quantity gun flints, 30
casks bed rag rifle powder, 4 casks best London pewter
sorted,, 30 crates best assorted crockery, 5 hogflieads best
afTorred glass, 20 boxes 10 by T 2 window'glafs; a quan
tity iron hollow ware, Confiding of iron and patent metat
tea kettles, pots alforted sizes, Dutch ovens do. fkilleti
and fpHers, with a variety of other articles.
And by the fehooner G ncord, arrived a few days ago
from Boflon, .
A quantity of northward rum, 40 barrels Malaga wine,
4 pipes brandy, 10 bags white Inffia sugar, coffee in bar
rels, 20 boxes soap, 4 boxes bloom hyfon tea, 12 boxe#
c.cotton cards, 10 barrels 4d. cut Bungling nails, 2000 pair#
ladies morocco and other shoes, Jo reams writing paper
and other stationary, 4 boxes mustard containing 12 dozen
each, tiff Durham mustard, raisins in kegs, 12 boxes cho
colate, 3 boxes hair powder, a quantity best Dutch quills*
All of which vrilLhe fold low for cash or produce.
IQ” Country stores supplied on the usual good terms*
Savannah, CPlob'er 25. ■
A Quantity of GUNPOWDER
For sale on easy terms, by
GAIRDNERS & MITCHEL.
May 29;
A Plantation Negro,
Who is a Jobbing Carpenter and Cpoper,
For SALE, by
Gairriners Mirch-I*
COTTON GINNING.
THE fubferibers having their cotton ginning machinery
in complete order, which, being impelled by water,
will enable them to carry on the business on an extensive
scale, offer to gin cotton, with rollers , on the following
Tow terms:
They will engage to gin} clean, and pack, fit fer market,
the black feed cotton; at the low rate of two pence per
pound; snd, for every hundred pounds of good unginnexj
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 tlieir cotton well and eXpeditioufly ginned mull deliver
it at Mr. Ward’s plantation, opposite to Savannah, on Hut
cliinlon’s Bland, where the cotton can be landed from any
vessel drawing not more than five or fix feet water dire&ly
into the gin house. Apply at said plantation, or to either*
of the fubferibers in Savannah, who will pay cash for good
black feed cotton unginned.
John P. Ward,
Hugh Ross.
Savannah, Augujl 27tJ79*-
ASSIZE for NOVEMBER, 1798.
THE Price of Flour being 10 dollars and an half per
barrel, cf 196 lbs. nett, the weigflt of Bread for
this month must be as follows, viz.
12 1-2 cents loaf. 6 1-4 cents !oa£
lbs. oz. lbs* oz.
21 IO T-2
JOHN GI3QONS, City Tietfw
Nzvqmbor 1, 1738*