The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, December 27, 1798, Image 1

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Georgia Gazette. ls T o. 792.) IMPORTED, I ,h, BaniH Ship Diamenter, Ham Frederick Hyland; ■ Mafier, from St. Croix, H T. CROIX RUM in puncheons; K) SUGAR, of a superior quality, in barrels ahd kegs; Kd a few bottles of CASTOR OIL. FOR SALE BY Wm. hunter, December, 1798. ■ iAYLOK an.i MILLER fjjjja Have received, by the packets from New York, If frefh Supply of SHIP CHANDLERY, ■ Confiding of the mod ufeful articles in that he; Ms. also, ■1 kinds of paints linseed and lamp oil “■ft French brandy - -li . |jßmaica, Weft India, and Country turn gin in cases and coffee by the barrel ot fmallcr quantity ■alls and spikes of all kinds writing and wrapping paper ■ops of all kinds crates crockery ware. * P; And on Consignment, Sees and pork in barrels flour and ship bread in ditto in ditto, 108 lbs. each Blegro cloth by the bale or piece Svindow gluts,"different fixes flaxen and tow oznabrigs. ■ll of which they Will fell on moderate terms for cash or K produce. I Likewise all kinds of LUMBER, and will have a con ■ant supply during the winter. I KT* They continue the Fa&oragc and Commiflion ■ufinefs, and have a hand foible, Rice, in whole and ■alf barrels. f FOR SALK, Bills of Exchange on New York, at ■sort fight. Apply as above. Savannah, 20tb November, 17981 ■lie fubferiber has received, in the last vessels from Bolton, I The following Articles , ■Which lie offers for sale, on the molt reasonable terms, m ... for cash or produce, viz. ■TJ RANDY in pipes If) New England rum in bogfheads and barrels ■Loaf, Jamaica, Eaff India, and Spanish sugars ■Madeira, Slicrry, Port, Liibon, Malaga, and Fayal wines Rfeft Hollandfe gin in cases ■Spermaceti, mould, dnd dipt candles ■White and turpentine soap Rumney’s belt chocolate ■JRaifins in calks and jars Jordan almonds {belted I Almonds in the fhelk currants Scotch barley I Dumb fifii best mess beef in half barrels I Rounds beef in kits tongues in kegs I Rest mess pork in kegs „ Englilh split peafc I Pickled oyftcrs corks iobags Nutmegs, mace, cloves, cinnamon, and caffiA Ginger and all-ipice crockery ware ailqrted , bar iron. ALSO,,. A box well aflerted flationarv and one ditto of tin ware; JAMES BELCHER. Nov. tg. 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 opposite Mr. Dillon’s boarding house, where he will endeavor to merit a conti nuance of their favors. T O R b A L E, A Crop of Sea Island Gotten, supposed about 40 bales. For terms apply to the Printers. 2 ‘ft November, 1798. COTTON GINNING. fubferibers having their cotton ginßing machinery A in complete order* which, being impelled;by water, vriJi enable them to carry on the business on an extensive icale, offer to gin cotton, with rollers, on the following low terms: 1 hey will engage to gin, clean, and pack, fit fob market, tie 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 pacNed, the owners finding bagging,, Arsons willing to rave tneir cotton well and expcditTmifh-p-inod ini.fUklker . * .T^ s P' antatlon s oppoiltc to Savannah, on Hut- C lti°j * . w A ere the cotton can be landed from any ve fel drawing not more than five or fix feet water diredtly into tikt gin house. Apply at laid phmtation, or to eitiicr u t Y e j U: in Savannah, who will pay cash for good •lack feed cotton unginned. Johm P. Ward, * ” Hugh Ross. Savannah, AuguJl 27, 179!. COTTON. V|£A Iftand Cotton, of ar, approved quality, will be.. ... in payment for New Negroes, at 20U. per lb. 1 * V-v, \? a^es °f * f*pqrior quality, lor idle, for c fb. JOHNSTON, ROijJtJi I SON, and CO. 22. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1798. Just arrived, in the Ship •Elizabeth, Thomas Hall, Master, from Angola , on the Coajl 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 tiH they are all fold* Conditions: Cash, Sea Island Cot top, or Tobacco. September 3, t 798. AlexaWoer Watt. On Friday the afith instant, Will be oflciS for&le, at tlw wharf of the fubferibers, H-tM KTY -SIX CHOICE ANI} HEALTHY NEW NEGROES , Consisting pf men, women, boys’, and girls, imported in .th# Brig Aurora, William Ke wails, Master, from Bance Ifland* Conditions, Cash, rice, or cotton, October 16. Johxstoit, RoberTSoS, and Cos. For s a l t, Georgia Paper Medium* Apply to James Mackintosh, HRE bUUKLIb iUR bALL. THE fisbferiber has undertaken to make about five lmndred fire buckets, and offers them to the public. Those who wilh to be supplied will please leave their names, and the number of buckets Wanted, at his (bap, near the Courthouse, and he will finilh them with difjiatch. JOHN GLASS v FOR A Lit, By the piece or package* TTTHITE, blue, and brown plains V’ V / London duffil and rose blanket? White, black, and fancy caflimcres green baize Oznabrigs Inverness cotton bagging, twine, ayd needles A trunk hosiery and glove? A case aai a calk medicines A trunk mens, womens, and childrens Jfhoes A case looking glafles White lead, Spanilh biown, and yeliow.ocbre Linseed oil in jugs 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 London crown glass- A L S 0, Hyfon and young hyfon tea loaf sugar Ofd Jamaica and Weft India rum one pipe Port wine Bar iron and nails old tobacco, cotton and rice 80* The sale of the Aurora’s Cargo of Slaves is cpn tinued at reduced prices. JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. 13 tv November, 1798. James Wallace & Cos. HAVING removed to Commerce Row, to the Store formerly occupied by Stratford and Robert Brown, they will difjiofe of their Aftbitnferit ou very low terms for Calh, or liich Produce as may be luitable. The .principal part of their GOODS arrived by tfie last Ships from London, among which are the following, viz. .. A variety 01 tambored and jaconet muslins Luitrings, modes, and ribboiis hats, with bands atld feathers Gentlemens falhiohable round and cocked hats Ladies and'girls cotton (lockings Mens and boys ditto 3-4ths, 7-Sths, and 4-4ths Irish linens - 8-4ths and 1 o-4ths liuckaback Long lawn and cambric Corded dimity and calamancoes Bombaiins and durants Threads, gloves, and e igings (ihecks and bedtick Flaxen artd tow oznabrigs . _ Brown and white Iheetings Superfine and fecund broad cloths ? . Bath coatings Striped Jinues and flOTheti Rdle and duffil blankets 2000 yards wliite plains Bed cords, seine twine, and ft filing lines Oznabrig and shoe thiead Writing pace r Window gLfs, 8 by 10, j by u; and t® by 12 Paints arid oil Nails of all kinds With a variety of ironmongery, Cutlery; and G.Ufs Ware. THEY HAVE ALSO ON HAND, 2d and 3d -proof Windward liiaud rum 4th proof Jamaica ditto , Mufcovauo l’ugir in hogfiieads, tierces, and bar rels Belt London draught porter in hrgfiieatls and barrels Copperas in calks of too wt; Wnite ginger and iulphur in boxes of 25 and 50 wt. each Ci'.inamon, nutmegs, cloves, and mace. Z September r 2. TO'fKl N T £ R S. A few Demy Chafes for sale. Inquire of th* Printers. (4 dollars per a tin.) A chejl frfjh Hyfon Tea just opened, and for sale, by DICKSON & JOHNSTON. ‘Non 19. KEN NEDYand PA RKE R Have received by late arrivals, THE FOLLOWING GOODS, Which they will dispose cf on reasonable terms: IR ISH and brown linens printed cottons Oznabrigs and cottoh bagging Pewter copperas faltpetre glum Paints and lifliKd oil srritihg paper cotton (lockings Cloth cardinals bcdtick checks Check and rornal handkerchiefs window gLfs Gunpowder i.ofe and dufltl blankets 4d'. 6d. 3d. 10. and 2od. nnih. A L S 0, Red and white herrings in kegs and half barrels London porter in hoglheads and bottli> Savannah, aitb November, 179,9. CAIG and CO. Have imparted, in the Ship Alknomac, Capt. Miller, from London, A penerul Aftbrimcnt of FALL GOODS, Which they are now opening, and for sale, by tbe.piece or package, on moderate terms, conjifting ‘of the fA fawiitg articles, viz . WEJI PE, blpe, brown, and green plains; London, Bristol, and rose blankets; buck, swan, and finall Qiot, assorted; nails assorted; a variety of carpenters tools, iron pots, Dutch ovens, and other ironmongery; hosiery; durants, calamancoes, and camletf; ladies and gentlemens gloves, carpets and carpeting, paints and oil; bed cords, sewing and feme twine; Hambro’ and leading fines, white rope, alum, copperas, faddleiy, blue and brown camlet cloaks and coats, fpfees; fuperfinc, fecund, and York fliire cloths; ejaftic ditto, bath cdatlngs, fwandovtn and tambored calf.inere vests, low abd flaxen oznabrigs, color-, ed and white threads, cotton bagging, rice sieves, ftatiou ary, copying machines, London bottled porter, • brown flout In hoglheads, talicoet ahd chintfes, humhimis, Man cheftry; 3 4ths, 7 Sths, and 4 4t<is ijdeh; cambric, long lawn, fneeting, diaper and huckaback, medicines, (larch and hair powder; ladies, gentlemens, and youths hats; Edits and childrens flioes, pewter, gunpowder, handsome pier glafles, p\ ram ids and jeljy gl.dli s, compete fi ts tea china, copper feabs and weights, double and lingle band ied guns and piftols} fifh kettle s, double gridirons, candl* nv.ibldj, pickles, iwaf's and wire fenders, and Pantheon stoves, plate warmers, coal liodds, chafljngdiflwrf, horfemejL pistols Savannah, November. 7, 1798. j Shipping, Putt or age, and Omtivfffju Lujtncji. Smith, Srjns, & Anderf>n,& Thorpas Flint* HAVING entered intojEopartheiftiip in that line, and having rented tin: large and commodious wharf and (lores lately occupied b ; MeffriJ Johnston, Robert(bii, and Cos. intend to purine Toe Shipping, Taft or age, and Gmr,iiffi(mßuJinefi % In all its various branches, under tlie Finn of SMI IH,SONS, ANDERSON,& FLINT:- Frpjn tlitir experience and (lability they flatter them (elves they can, lit all cases, render satisfaction to thole who may think proper to make them coniignoients. They will have no objections to make feme advances on Rice, Cotton, To bacco, or any other property committed to their care. hMLIi SONS, & ANDERSON. . Continue thfeii- Wholefaite Bufipefs as Usual, at their (lore in-Whitaker street. ‘ ~ Nov. 27. Dickjon and Johnjion .Have received, by the fleet from London, via Charleston, A large and general ASSORTMENT of SEASONABLE GOODS, Confining of almost every ufeful artltfe, which they are now opening in Mr. Haifl’s new building in Whitaker street, next door to Smith, Sons, and Anderson, viz. BLANKETS, plains,; cloths, cailimeres, fluffs, silks, Manclieftry, cardinaloznabrigs, carpeting, printed cottons, perfn ery, flationary, (hot, hats, hosiery, gloves* lu berdalhery, linens, pins, needles, feathers, corks, twines, Ihoes, locking glasses, medicines, faddlery, turnery, spices, pickles, mustard, paints, oil, cutlery, ironmongery, cast iroh, glass ware assorted, window glass, nails, ami pewter, with a number of otlier articles too tedious to enumerate. JCT* .Cash gfcen for Sea Island Cotton* I For LONDON, m A ‘T’HE SHIP ALKNOMAC, E Francis Miller Master, to n JEH yVw fail in all next month. For freight or passage apply to WmaM Gairdners and Mitcbel. Who have for sale, A Parcel of SHORT GUNS, 3, 4, and 9 pounders, with carriages complete; also a Quan tity of SHOT to suit. - Like wife, WINDWARD ISLAND RUM and MO LASSES, received by the NcYCrfiftk, from Grenada. Novcmbfr $, 1798.