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

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Georgia Gazette. (No. 79°-) Shipping, Fafioraze, and Commtfm Bufine/s. Smith, Sons, St Anderson, & Thornas Flint •w- TAVING entered, into Copartnerfhip m that line* and H having rented the large and commodious wharf rod fcjs lately occupied by Messrs. Jobnfen, Robertson, ml ne'shppix%B°rage, and C.mmijfim Bnfne/s, In all its various branches, under die Firm of SMITH SONS, ANDERSON, & FLIN T. thcir experience and liability they flatter themselves can, iu aU cases, render fatirfaftion to rhofe who may S pnier to make them conlignmentw They wul tave no obleftwos to make fome advances on Kiev, Cotton, 1 o- Sacco! or any other property commntcd to then care. SMITH, SONS, & ANDERSON Conttnue their Wholesale Bufineft *> ufnal, at their sere in Whitaker street. New. 27- HINRY DENSLEK, Chair Maker, BEGS leave to inform his friends, and the public in general, that he lias removed his Ihop nearly opposite the Courthouse, where he ftiU carries on the said bufineis in the neatefl manner. ~ , , N. R. Orders from the country will be ftriCtly attended to, and executed on the fhortefl notice* fry* Work done cheap for cath. Savannah, 3 d Dec. 1798. Sluyter & Baker __ Have just received, by the Schooner William, Capt. Brewster, from New York, An Aliortmenc of Groceries, Liquors,andProvifions, At their Store, St. Julian street, Mr. Hogg’s buildings, consisting of the following Articles, and which they in tend to dispose of low, for Cadi or Produce! IMPERIAL, young hy fon, and bohea teas; Coffee irt hoglheads and bar rels, Double rednedloaf and lump lilg.r; Jfctft India, Jamaica; and Spanilh fogarsj Mobiles; Cloves, cinnamon, mace,rfiiit megs; Pepper, pimenta, faltpetre; Chocolate, raisins; ’* Salad oil, mustard, and Scotch barley; Black eyed and English peafe, Brown and white i'oap, Mould candles, London particular Madeira , wine, Bourdeaux brandy, Jamaica and Nevr England rum, FOR SALE,* By the piece or package, WHITE, bine, and brown plains London dufinl and rose blankets White, black, and fancy cafiimeres green baize Oznabrigs Inverness cotton bagging, twine, and needles ■ A trunk hosiery and gloves IA case and a calk medicines ■A trrmk mens, womens, and childrens flioes cafe looking glasses RWhite lead, Spanilh brown, and yellow ochrd HL’mfeed oil in jugs by io and io by 12 London crown glafii ■ ALSO , ■dyftm and young hyfon tea loaf sugar B®d Jamaica and Weft India rum one pipe Port wine iron and nails old tobacco, cotton and rice tale of the Aurora’s Cargo of Slaves is con- Wwrced at reduced prices. I , >r JOHRSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. ■ November) 1795. r COTTON. Island Cotton, of an approved quality, will be Ky l “ k ' n payment for New Negroes/ at aod. per lb. *V -\ C5 > °l superior qualitv, for lale, for cash. ■ j'JHNSfON, ROiihß i SON, and CO. 22. ■ a r ■ - ■ • Fiiuay tns 26tn instant, will be offeftd ter sale, at the ■ wharf of the fubferibers, 9 ninety-six choice and healthy—— ■ A t £/F A’ E G R.Q E S, Ky.. ’ IK-,/.; . C ‘” ~ lCn > ‘ Tc!r - cn hoys, and girls, imported in g* !!: , orA William Kewans, Mailer, from Bance • Conditions, Cash, rice, or cotton. P I 16. JoHiisTdjf, Ro*e*tsoh, and Cos. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1798. Holland geneva, London and Philadelphia porter in hogflieads and bottles, New jersey park; Kifcicd 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 eofit. ALso, Avery peat set blue table china complete; China tea pots, sugar di(hes, &c. &c. A general assortment of queen’s and glass ware, And stone jugs and jars. James Wallace & Co> HAVING removed to Commerce Row, to the Store formerly occupied by Stratford and Robert Brown, they will dispose of their Assortment on very low terms for Calh, or fuefi Produce as may be fuitable* 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 muslins Luftrings, modes, and ribbons \ Ladies hats, with bands and feathers Gentlemens falhionable round and cocked bat) Ladies and girls Cotton stockings Mons and boys ditto 3-4ths, 7-Sths, and 4-4ths Irifli liae*? 8-4ths and 10-4 tbs huckaback Long lawn and cambric Corded dimity and calamancoes Bombalins and durants Tapes, pins, and needles Threads, gloves, and edgings Checks and bedtick _ Flaxen and tow oznabrigs Brown and white flieetings Superfine and second bioad clotk® Bath coatings- —- Striped Indies and flannels Rose and duffil blankets 2000 yards white plains Bed cords, feme twine, and fiftiigg liaet Oznabrig and ftioe thread Writing paper Window glass, 8 by 10, 9 by 11, and 10 by ia Paints and oil Nails of all kinds - - With a vanety ot Ironmengcry, Cutlery, and Giafs Ware. THEE HAVE ALSO ON HAND, 2d and 3d proof Windward Island rum 4th proof Jamaica ditto Mufcovado sugar in hogflieads, tierces, and bar rels Bed London draught porter ia hogflieads and barrels Copperas in calks of 100 Wt. Waite ginger and fuiphur in boxes of 25'aad 50 wt. each Cinnamon, nutmegs, cloves, and mace. September 12. KEN NEDYand PARKER Have received by late arrivals, THE FOLLOWING GOODS, Which they will dispose of on reasonable terms: IRISH and brown linens printed cottons Oznabrigs and cotton bagging Pewter copperas laltpctre alum Paints and liiifeett oil writing paper cottoitftocLingi Cloth cardinals bedtick checks Check.and roraal handkerchiefs window glafe Gunpowder _ 1 ole and dufiil blankets 4d* 6d. Bd. 10. and 2od. nails. A L S 0, Red and white herrings in kegs ana half barrel* London porter in hogflieads and bottles. Savannah, 12 tb November, 1795. CAIG and CO. Have imported, in the Ship Alhtomac, Capt. Hiller, from .London, A general AfTortmenr of FALL GOODS, Which they are now opening, and for sale, by the piece or package, on moderate terms, coijijling -f the fol lowing articles, viz. WHITE, blue, brown, nd preen plains; London, Bristol, and rose lank, fwan,,imd small {hot, aflorted; nails aborted; a v!nk ty of carpenters tools, iron pots, Dutch ovens* aid other ironmonger)'; hrdiery; durants, calamancoes, and camlets; ladies and gentlemens gloves, carets and carpeting, paints and oil; bed-cords, lowing and ieine tr.int; Uanibro'and leading lines, white rope, alum, copperas, faddlery, blue and brown camlet cloaks and coats, ipices; iiiperfine, second, and York- Ihire cloths; claftic ditto, bath coatings, fwandow'n and tambored caflinrere veils, tow and flaxen oznabrigs, color ed and white threads, cotton bagging, rice freves, station ary, copying machines, Ixindon bottled porter, brown stout in hogflieads, calicoes and chintfes, humhums, Man cheftry; 3 4tlis, 7 Bths, and 4 4tlis linen; cambric, long lawn, (betting, diaper and huckaback, medicines, llarch and hair powder; ladies, gentlemens, and youths hats; ladies and childrens foots, pewter, gunpowder, handsome pier glalTes, pyi-amids and jelly glaifes, complete sets tea china, copper fcafes and weights, double and Angle barrel led guns and piflols, filh kettles, double gridirons, canci! moulds, pickles, brass and wire fenders, Bath and Pantheon stoves, plate warmers, coal hodds, chaffingdiflies, horlemens piflols. Savannah, November 7,179 R. WANTED, An Apprentice to a Grocer. Apply u the Printers. (4 dollars per ann.) A chejl frejh Hyjon Tea Just opened, and for lale, by DICKSON fc? JOHNSTON. Nov. 19; TAYLOR ani MILLER * Have received, by the packets from New York, A frejh Supply of SHIP CHaNDLERT 9 Confiding of tIL mol ufcful artciles in that line; ALSO, All kinds of paint* linseed and lamp oil Best French brands - Jamaica, Weft Inaia, and Country rum Hollandfe gin in cafe* • . Sugar and coffee by the barrel or smaller quantity Nails and spikes of all kinds writing and wrapping paper Slops of all kinds crates crockery Ware. And on Confignmcnt, Beef and pork in barrels flour and ftiip bread in ditto Gifnpowdrr m ditto, 108 lbs. each Negro cloth by the bale or piece Window glass, different ftzes flaxen and tow oznabrigs# All of which they will fell on moderate terras for cath or li. produce. * Likewise ail kinds of LUMBER, and will have a cm* (tot supply during the winter. gCr* They contintrethe Factorage and Commrfiioa Bufmefs, and have On hand for sale, Rice, in whole and half barrels. FOR SALE, Bills of Exchange on New York, at fliort fight. Apply as above. Savannah, 20tb November, 1798* Tire Fubfcriber has received, in the last vtflels from Boston, The following Articles, Whicii he offers for sale, bn the mofl reasonable terms* for calh or produce, viz. BRANDY in pipes New England rum in hogflieads and barrels Loaf, Jamaica, Eafl India, and Spanifo ftigars Madeira, She */, Port, Lisbon, Malaga, and Fayal wine* Best Hollandie gin in cases Sjrermaceti, mould, and dipt candles White and turpentine^foap Runway’s chocolate Railins in calks and jars Jordan almonds shelled Almonds in the flrell currants Scotch barley Dumb fifh bell mels beef in half barrels Rounds beef in kits tongues in kegs Best mess pork in kegs English split peafe Pickled oysters corks ill bags Nutmegs, mace, cloves, cinnamon, and caflia Ginger and all-ipice crockery ware assorted Bar ironi A L SO, A box well assorted ftationarv and one ditto of tin ware. JAMES EELCHER. Nov. 19. FOR S -V L E. A Crop of Sea Island Cotton, supposed about 40 bales. For term* apply to the 21 ji November , 1798. fufi arrived in the febooner Charlotte* Oapt. LufccTnb, from New York, and for sale, Pickles in pots and Cherry Brandy. SLUYTER and BAKER, Mr. Hqgg’s Buildings, St. Julian ftreet* July 27* - _ - ■ - - A Just arrived, in the Ship Elizabeth, Thomas Hall% Master, from Angola , on the Coast of Africa , THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY Prime young NEGROES, The sale of which will commence on Monday the 17th instant, and continue from day to day till they’ are all fold. Conditions; Calh, Sea Island Cotton, or Tobacco. September 3, 1798. Alexander Watt. FOR SALE, Georgia Paper Medium Apply to James Mackintosh. Just received! * Ani for SALE by tie subscriber, A FEW boxes of neat aflorted CALICOES, and on 6 of GINGHAMS, which le will dispose of low for cash or produce. Also on band, A general assortment of DRY GOODS lately imported. , JOSEPH DAVIS* opposite Mr. Gibbons’s brick buildings; FIRE BUCKETS FOR SALE. * - THE subscriber has undertaken to make about five hundred fire buckets, and offers them to the public. Those who wish to be supplied will pfeafe leave their names, and the number #f buckets wanted, at his Ihop* near the Courthouse, and be will finilh them with dif|>atch. JOHN GLASS.