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Georgia Gazette.
■No. 793•)
MEINS arid MACKAY
L* imported , *^*' io * tQ tbe J r W 1 &&&
r 1 Alknomac and Carolina) ’ ’ .
\ general AlTortir.cnt-of GOODb, -
|r the brig Kerie, ’John DonaldfoH , Hafter, from
London,
they will fell upon the mofl moderate terms for
cafl) or produce.
I|C7 BILLS on London and New-York for sale.
mccember 26. ___ • . •
fcDiißlCKand NORMAN MACLEOD,
No- 2 Woodbcufe's Rev',
lave just opened a large and general ASSORTOENT of
■FANCY and SEASONABLE GOO JS,
Iceived by the Alknomac, from London, which they offer
|for sale, at their usual low prices, for calh or good men*
■dian table produce. ‘ , •
Among them are the following:
|T 7 HITE, brown, and blue plains; bell fuperfine fe
m\. cond cloths, caflimercs, lilk and elastic cloths,
Irfies, bath coating; fvvanfdown, linnet, Marfeillcs quilt—
L and fdk jacket patterns; white, red, scarlet, and yellow
Innels; striped linfies, bath coating and scarlet cardinals.
Inlet great coats lined throughout, a large assortment of
■hionable calicoes, romal and pullicat handkerchiefs,
Kitted and white bordered pocket ditto, black and colored
Ircelona ditto, corded dimity, bedtick; thicksets, various
Hors; Brunfwic cord; bombafin, durants, calamancoes,
■fell, and camlet; 7 Bths and 4 4ths Irish linen, 5 4ths
Hi 9 Bths Irish fhecting, Russia sheeting; damask and (fi
ler tablecloths, large sizes; fine and coavfe hats, ladies
Id gentlemens cotton and silk hose; ladies and gentlemens
loves, various forts; a large quantity of ladies faflnonable
Id and morocco {hoes, flippers, and sandals; mens shots,
lack and white thread lace and edging, ribbons, ferrets,
llloon binding, colored and ounce threads, tapes and
Ibbiris, pins and needles, shirt buttons, Scotch fnuff, hair
Irtmanteaus and trunks, red leather trunks, oval and vase
Ihoganv drefling glasses with drawers, a handsome assort-
Int of buttons, knives and forks, penknives, pocket ditto,
lllirs, backgammon tables, hair powder, and pomatum,
■aces, starch, stationary, fifes, violin bows; piano forte,
Btur, and viol hi firings; ruling pins, ruled and plain music
red morocco pocketbooks and purses, bed cords,
Be and i|jip twine, shoe thread, gunpowder and shot,
|i a number of other articles too tedious to enumerate.
BIE7 > Best bloom and young hyfon ten‘, always on
yd. Nov. 29.
7 antes Wallace/& Cos.
Ml ■ */ ¥ ‘ | ,
■T AVING removed to Commerce Row, to the Store
IL formerly occupied by Stratford and Robert Brown ,
m will dispose of their Assortment on very low terms for
I or such Produce as may be suitable. The principal
K °f their GOODS arrived by the laid Ships from London;
Bong which are the following, viz.
A variety of tantbored and jaconet mucins
B Luftrings, modes, and ribbons
Ladies hats, with bands and feathers
I I Gentlemens fafhionible round and cocked hits
Ladies and girls cotton (lockings
r Mens and boys ditto
B 3-4ths, 7-Sths, and 4-4ths Irish iiitens
B ?-4ths and io-4ths huckaback *
B Eong lawn and cambric
B Lorded dimity and Calamancoes >
■ Bombafins and durants
•\ pins, and nqedles
fl Hircads, gloves, arid edgings
B Checks and bedtick
lH Maxxn and tow oznabrigs
Brown and white ffieetings
Superfine and second broad cloths
B Bath coatings
B Striped linfies and flannels
|7 Bose and duffil blankets
I smod yards white plains - s t
I n C l ol^ 5 ’ e ‘ ne twm e, and fiihine lines
1 K!™? a ”d shoe thread
k nttng paper
I
■ of ay kinds
uh a variety oflronmongery, Cutlci 7> and
’ . Olafs Ware.
■ ~ HAVt ALSO ON HAND,
r * nd A°v roof Windward Island rum 7
B f. ‘ P ,oof Jamaica ditto
™ado sugar in hogft.eads, tierces, and bar?
I draugllt P 6 *” ln bogfhrads and .
I W^ ras > °f too wt.
§ b ° xcs f25 nd
towucach y 5
■ nutmegs, cloves, and mace .
I) “* • p r ppr ..
Bft. Y infbrms Ws ‘■•aftomers and the pub-
I ** ii ! . r : ‘ :o ' cd fr° n ‘ Climmings’s to
■ ’ . T -- CO j ftrect, nearly opposite Mr. Dillon’s
■’ . t f “ err he wdliendeavor to merit aeoriti-
H ’*'■'* ors.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1 799 .
sujl arrived ,, in the Ship Elizabeth, Thomas Hall ,
Majler , from Angola , on the Coaf of ‘
THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY
Prime young NEGROES,
The sale of which will commence on Mbnijay the 17th
instant, .and continue from day to day til! they are all
fold. Conditions: Call), Sea Island Cotton, or Tobacco.
September 3, 1798- Alexaudbs Watt.
.t; V ‘ ■
NOTICE.
THE Copartnerfliip earned on under tire Firm of
SLIJYTER and BAKER is dissolved this day by
mutual consent. All persons having any claims are re
quefled to deliver them in, and those rndebtei the Con
cern to make immediate payment.
I. Slutteß,
Thomas Baker.
|rp7* JOHN I. SLUYTER begs leave to inform his
friends and the public, that the Bulinefs will in future be
carried on by him, aiid hopes for the continuance of their
favors. ’ December a6.
~ iid p~o Rl.k 5T
In tbeDaniJh Ship Diamenter, Hans Frederick Hyland >
t Majler , from St. Croix ,
ST. CROIX RUM in puncheons; ,
SUGAR, of a superior quality, in barrels and kegs;
And. a few bottles of CASTOR OIL.
FOB SALE BT v . .
Wm. hunter:
Savannah , 19 tb December , 1798.
The fubferiber has received, in the last veffeU from Boston,
The fbllomng Articles,
Which he offers for sale, on the mofl rcafonable terms,
for cash or produce, viz.
Brandy in pipes
New England rum in hog (heads and barrels
Loaf, Jamaica,- Eafl India, and Spanifli sugars
Madeira, Sherty, Port, Lisbon, Malaga, and Fayal wines
Best Hollandfe gin in cases
Spermaceti, mould, and dipt candles
White and turpentine soap Rumney’s best chocolate
Raisins in cafksf and jars Jordan almonds shelled
Almonds in the (hell culrants Scotch barley
Dumb fifh best mess beef m huff barrets
Founds beef in kits . tongues.in.keg?
Best mess pork in kegs Englifli split peafe
Pickled oysters corks in bags
Nutmegs, tnace, cloves, cinnamon, and cassia
Ginger and all-spice crockery ware assorted bar iron.
, A L_S 0, ■ .
A box well assorted ftationarv and one ditto of tin ware.
jamls belcher.
Nov. 19. -
i AYLtJK and MILLER
Have received, by the packets from New York,
A frejb Supply of SHIP CH/JNDLER7,
Conftfting of the tnoft ufcful articles ill that lisle;
ALSO,
All kinds of paints linseed and lamp oil
Best French brandy
Jamaica, Weft India, and Country rum
Hollandfe gin in cases
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 w*rei
And on Consignment,
Beef and pork in barrels . ficur and (hip bread in ditto
Gunpowder’in ditto, 108 lbs. each
Negro cloth by the bale or piece “7"’
Window glass, different fixes flaxen and tow oznabrigs.
All of which they will fell on moderate terms for cash or
produce.
Likewise all kinds of LUMBER, and will have a con*
ftant supply during the winter.
JC7* They continue (the Factorage and Cothmiflicn
Bufincfs, and have on hand for sale, Rice, in whole and
half barreft. . ; 1 ,
.FOR SALE , Bills of Exchange on New York, at
short fight. Apply as above.
Savannah , zotb November* 1798. _ ...
For sale,
Georgia Paper Medium.
Apply to James Mackintosh.
KEN NED Yand PARKER
Have received by late arrivals f
THE FOLLOWING GOODS,
Which they will dispose of on rcafonable termtt
IRISH and brown linens printed cottohs
Oznabrigs and cotton bagging
Pewter copperas iaitpetre alum
Paints and linseed oil writing paper cotton flocking*
Cloth cardinals bedtick checks
Check and romal handkerchiefs window glass
Gunpowder 1 ofe and doffil blankets’
4<L 6d. 3d. 10. and aod. nails.
ALSO ,
Remand, white herrings b kegs and half barrel*
London porter in hogiheads. and bottles.
Savannah, iztb November, 1798.
(4 dollars per aim.)
Dick fan and Johns on
Have received, by the fleet from London, via Ch&rleftoßj
A large and general ASSORTMEA T oj’
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Confiding of almost ever}’ uferul article, which they are now
# opening in Mr. Haift’s new buildihg'in Whitaker ftreeq
next door to Smith, Sons, and Andeifon, viz.
BLANKETS, plains, cloths, talfmieres, fluffs, silks t
Mancbefh-y, cardinals, carpeting, printed
cottons, perfumery, stationary, ibot, hats, bsfiery,
haberdashery, linens, prns, needles, feathers, corks, twines,*-
flioes, looking glades'; medicines, faUlery, tdtnery, (pices*
piekles, nmftard, -pabts,-pit, cutlww* cafl
ironj glass ware assorted, window gluts, nails, ansi pewter,
with a number of other articles too tedioiis to enumerate,
ICT* Cash given for Sea Iflaod Cottoni :
.. • 1 . ~ai r T m 1 -1 II n ■ ■■II , .1...
Shipping t Faflorage, and Comtn’Jfm liufmejs .
Smith, Sons, & Anderfjn, & Thomas Flint,
HAVING entered into Copartnerlhip in that line, and
having rented the large and commodious wharf and
ftdres lately occupied by Messrs. Johiifton, Robertson, and
Cos. intend to pursue
The Shipping , Fu forage > end C.mmiffim Bufincfs,
In all its various branches, under the Firm of
SMITH, SONS, ANDERSON, & FUN Tc
From their experience and (lability they flatter.themfelves
they can, in all cases, render fatisfa&ion to those \frho may.
think proper to make them confignmcnts. They will hive
no objections to make fome advances on Rice, Cotton, To
bacco, or any other property committed to their care.
bMI I H. SO MS, ,& ANDfc.Ri>OM,
Continue their Wholesale Bufmefil as iifual, at their done
in Whitaker ftreeti
Nov. 27.
i •--•''•TV - < f V • . f
CAIG and CO.
Have imported, in the Ship Alknomac, Capt. Miller,
1 • , ’ from London,
A general AlTarUTienr of FALL GOODS,
Which they are now opening, and for sale , by the piece
or package , on moderate terms, conjljling cf the foL
fovrtng onfcftj, Din “ ‘ ~ -Z
TX 7 KITE, blue, brown, and greeß plains; London,
VV Bristol, and rofc blankets; buck, fwah, and final!
shot, assorted; nails assorted; a variety of carpenters tools;
iron pots, Dutch ovens, and other ironmongery; hosiery;
durants,’ cahqpmcoes, and camlets; ladies and gentlemens
gloves, carpets and carpeting, paints and oil; bed cords.
lewing and seine twbe; Hambrb’.and leadrng.lines, white*
rope, alum, copperas, faddlery, blue and brown camlet*
cloaks and coatfc, l’pices; fuperfine, second, and York
shire cloths; elaflic ditto, bath coatbgs, fwandown and
tambored caflimeie veftsj tovrand flaxen oznabrigs, color
ed and white threads, cotton bagging, rice sieves, Ration*
ary, copying machinesj London bottled porter, brown
flout in hogsheads, calicoes and chintfes, hutnhums, Man
cheftry; 3 4t!;*', 7 Btha, and 4 4ths linen; cambric, long
lawh, ftieeting, diaper and huckaback, medicines, starch
and hair powder; ladies, gentlemens, and youths hats;
ladies and childrens Ihoes, pewter, gbnpowder, handsome
piei%lafles, pyramids and jelly glalfes, complete sets tet
china, copper (bales and weights, double arid single barrel
led guns and pistols, fifh kettles, double gridirons, candle
moulds, pickles, brais ahd wire fenders, Bath and Pantheoh
ftovgs, plate warmers, coal liodds, chaffingdifhes, horfemens
pistols. , Savannah, November 7, 1798.
. A chejl frejk Hyjon Tea ■
lull opened, and for sale, by
DICKSON Ls JOHNSTON. 1
Nov: 19. “
COTTON GINNING.
THE fubferibers having their cotton ginning machinery
in complete order, which, being impelled by water,
will enable them to carry on.the 4mfine£ oiT ari extensive
scale, offer to gin cotton, with rollers, on the following
low terms:
They will engage to gin, cteah, and pack, fit for market,
tle black feed cotton, it 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 lame cotton well ginned and
packci, the owners finding bagging. Perfofls willing to
have their cotton well ami expeditioufty ginaed muft,dejiver
it at Mr. Ward’s plantation, opposite to Savannah; on Hut
ehinfon’s Island, where the cowon can be landed from any
vessel drawing not morp than five or fix feet water dire&ly
into the gtnbod*. Apply at said plantation, or to either
of the lubfbribers in Savannah, who will pay Cash for good
black Iced cotton unginned. v *
Johw P. Ward,
. sr Huch Ross.
Savannah, August 27, 1798. *
J io dc RcrtteJ oy the Year, or for Sale,
ALL that LOT OF LAND, containing 50 acres, with
a good dwellinghoufe and out houses, 4 miles from
Savannah, on the White Blufcroad. Poffeffior. will be
immsdiatelv givea. Tor further particulars inqture of
JOHN £XL£T, hi Savannah.