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Georgia Gazette.
(No. 7940
JOHN L SLUYTER
HAS for sale, at his store St. Julian street, Mr. Hogg’s
buildings, a general assortment of GROCERIES,
LIQUORS, and PROVISIONS, and sundry other ar
ticle which he intends to difpofc of low for calls or pro
<}ute only, confiding of, Imperial, young hyfon, and bo
hti teas; coffee, double refaned loaf and lump sugar; halt
India, Jamaica, and Spanifli ditto; molasses, cloves, cin
namon, mace, nutmegs, pepper, pimenta, Cayenne pep
per faltpetre, chocolate, raisins, currants, fulad oil, bas
ket fait, (larch, mustard, Scots barley, black eyed and
Englift peafe, soap, mould candles; excellent London
particular Madeira, Sherry, and Malaga wines; Bordeaux
brandy, Jamaica and New England rum, Holland Gene
va, cherry brandv, London and Philadelphia porter, white
wine vinegar, pickled salmon, lierrings; pine apple, br'ufi,
and other English cheese; tar and turpentine, Liverpool
fait. Aifo, a very neat set of blue table china complete,
china tea pots, sugar dishes, &c. a general assortment of
queen’s and glafr ware, stone jugs and jars, sundry other
articles.
| qo An Apprentice wanted at tlie above store.
Savannah, January i, 1799. . ,
FresTT superfine flour,
Just received per the schooner Mary Ann, Capt. Hughes,
from Baltimore, and for sale by the fubferibers; who have
a few Boxes excellent HAVANA SUGAR on hand.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
3d January, 1799*
To Captains and Owners trading to the
Weft Indies.
A FEW copies of Roman’s Gulf and Windward Pilot,
with anew large book of failing directions, for
sale, by THOMAS BAKER.
January 3, 1799. y,
jw. Wanted to Cnarter,
A VESSEL of 2to 300 tons
burthen, to be ready to
-aPBIMSr for London from the 15th to
Meins and Mack at. .
Dec. 27, 1798.
SHIP CHANDLERY and GROCERIES.
THE fubferibers, under the Firm of ISAAC MINIS
and CO. have opened a complete assortment of the
above articles in the front of the large store on Hunter’s
wharf. They mean to keep a constant supply. ,
William Hunter,
Isaac Minis.
December 2 1;.
IMP O K I E D,
Ik the Ship PEGGY , Gaft. OBED COTTLE, from
LIVERPOOL, and NOW OPENING in a fore
under Commerce Row, lately occupied by Mr. J. D.
Dichi nfon,
A large Assortment of seasonable GOODS,
CONSISTING or
FORTY bales cotton bagging,
3 do. assorted woollen cloths and calfimerts,
5 pieces line black velvet;
480 do, 4 4ths, 9 Bths, 5 4-ths, and 6 4ths plain, Iprigged,
striped, and tambored muslins;
40 do. dyed and printed do.
109 dozen plain and colored bordered muslin handkerchiefs, *
*SO pieces printed calico,
so do. do. jeanet and satin crossovers,
120 do. dimity;
40 do. muflinets, colored and plain;
aoo do. ginghams,
9 Bths and 6 4 ths cambrics,
160 dozen ronial and check linen handkerchiefs,
40 do. nne puHicats,
40 do. do. Weft India and Madras do.
jo o. mey printed and bandano do.
*^Hnen^ fS aiK * 4 4tbs clicck Rnd stripe
* cherts silk and cotton hofitry,
I bale thread, Xl ‘
i bwc needles aCTortWl. : ' T v ’ 0
3 cases hats, 7
J J calks assorted nails;
C , d^ r .\ Co . nta ' ln ' n g a complete assortment in
* • ft 4f nr i.. an lrn,lll gbani ware of penknives, knives
!rk. Car i u ' 1tc ' s tools, pit and crosscut saws, hinges,
amef-r? ,° U * *’ ra^s a . P ewtf r ware; japaned ?nd en
andYoL F°* S ’ co^ ee P ot s, tea trays, waiters, ftrnff
borks, &r. Bllt medals and rings, combs, pock
-1 trunk fdk and cotton umbrellas, r
J 9 crates well assorted earthen ware:
14 ? ” !M F* f'P s ’ butter pets, &c.
42 tierces bottled porter,* -
33j000 wt. lead in ’
2600 buftitls stove fait,
i - - _ .
reducedi-ice' 1 the or piece, at the moil
WILLIAM~Wir SON.
- A ditjl f rc/h Hyfon Tea
Jult opened,- and fr/fale, bv
Nov. ‘ DICKSON c* JOHNSTON.
THURSDAY, JANUARY io, 1799.
KENNEDYand PARKER
Have received by late arrivals ,
THE FOLLOW IMG GOODS,
Which they will difpofc of on rtafonable terms:
IRISH and brown linens printed cottons
Oznabrigsand cotton bagging
Pewter copperas faltpetre alum
Paints and linfetd oil writing paper cotton {lockings
Cloth cardinals \ _ bedtick checks
Check and romal handkerchiefs window glass
Gunpowder tofe and dufitl blankets
4d. 6cL Bd. 10. and 2od. nails.
# A L S o,’
Red and wliite herrings in kegs and half barrels
London porter in hogsheads and bottles.
Savannah, tztb November, 1798.
f u k“ a l E,
Georgia Paper Medium.
Apply to James Mackintosh^
TAYLOR and MILLER
Have received, by the packets from New York,
A frejh Supply of SHIP CHANDLERT,
Consisting of the moft tifeful articles in that line;
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
Na Is and spikes of all kinds writing and wrapping paper
Slops of all kinds crates crockery w*re.
And on Consignment,
Beef and pork in bafrels flour and fliip bread in ditto
Gunpowder in ditto, 108 lbs. each
Negro cloth by the bale or piece
Window glass, different sizes flaxen and tow oznabrigs.
All of which they will fell on moderate terms for calh or
produce.
Likewise all kinds of LUMBER, and will have a cor
ftant fuppiy during the winter.
, |C7* They continue the Fa&orage- anti Commission
Business, and have #n hand for sale, Rice, in whole and
half barrels.
FOR SALE , Bills of Exchange on New York, at
short fight. Apply as above.
Savannah, 20 tb November, rye)S.
The fubferiber has received, in tlie kit veffcls from Bolton,
The following Articles,
Which he offers for sale, on the mod reasonable terms,
for calh or produce, viz.
Brandy in pipes
New England rum in hogsheads and barrels
Loaf, Jamaica, East India, and Spanish sugars
Madeira, Sherry, Port, Lilbon, Malaga, and Fayal wines
Best Hollandfe gin in cases
Spermaceti, mould, and dipt candles
White and turpentine soap Rumney’s best chocolate
Raisins in casks and jars Jordan almonds Iheilcd
Almonds in the shell * currants Scotch barley
Pumb fifh best mess beef in half barrels
Rounds beef in kits tongues in kegs
Best mess pork in kegs English split peafe
Pickled oysters corks in bags
Nutmegs, mace; cloves, cinnamon, and caflia
Ginger and all-ipice crockery ware assorted bar iron.
ALSO,
A box well assorted ftationarv and one ditto o£ tin ware.
James belcher.
N.OV. 19.
IMPO kted!
In the Danijh Ship Diamentcr, Hans Frederick Hyland ,
- Maser, from St. Croix,
ST. CROIX “RUM In puncheons;
SUpAR, of a luperior quality, in barrels and kegs;
And a few bottles of CASTOR OIL.
* FOB SALE BY
Wm. HUNTER.
Savannah, 19 tb December, 1798.
NOT I C R
THE Copartnerfliip carried on under the Firm of
SLUYTER and BAKER is dissolved this day by
mutual consent. All perlons having any claims are re-
Quested to deliver them in, and those indebted to the Con
cern to make immediate payment.
John I. Slutter,
Thomas Baker. ‘
. lO* JOHN I. SLUYTER begs leave to inform his
friends and the j iblic, that the Business will in future be
carried on by him, and hopes for tlie continuance of their
favors. * December 26.
advertisement;”
ALL persons indebted to Mr. John Cvnningham,
late of this city, merchant, are requested to call
upon tlie fubferiber previous to the 15th February next, and
either pay or liquidate their accounts* otherwise they will
be sued ’without, diferimination.
Wm. MEIN, Attorney for the Afiignce.
* Savannah, 27 tb December, 1798.
(4 dollars per ann.)
CAIG and CO.
Have imported, in the Ship Alknomac , Capt. Millet,
from London,
A general Assortment of FALL GOODS,
irHd ’ th >y are now opening, and for sale, by the piece
or package, on moderate terms, coif dine of the fal
lowing articles, viz.
WtTffii r , 9 ' vn * plains; London,
mm and role blankets buck, swan, 2nd small
Ihot, aborted; nails assorted; a variety of carpentws tools,
iuu pots, Dutclvovens, juicLotlier ironmongery; hofierv;
durants, calamancoes, and camlets; ladies and gentlemens
gloves* carpets and carpeting, paints and oil; bed cords,
lev mg and lewe.twine; Hambro’ and leading lines, white
rope, alum, copperas, faddlcn’, blue and brown camltt
Cloaks and coats, spices; fuperfine, second, and York
me cloths; elastic ditto, bath coatings, l'wandown and
timbered caffiraere vests, to* and flaxen oznabrigs, colcr
eo and .wlute..threads, cotton bagging, ihe fiever, Aattcn
ary, copying machines, London bottled porter, brown
Lout m hogsheads, calicoes and chintfes, hiimhunis, Mar
cheftry; 3 4tfcs, 7 Btl*.s, and 4 4ths linen; cambric, long
lawn, Ijiecting, diaper and huckaback, medicines, starch
and hair powder; ladies, gentlemens, and youths hats;
ladies and childrens flioes, pewter, gunpowder, handsome
pier ghffes, pyramids and jelly glasses, eompku sets tea
china,.copper feales and weights, double and single barrel
led guns and.piftols, filh kettles, doijbl* gridirons, candle
moulds, pickles, brass and wire finders, Bgth and Pantheon
Iroves, plate Warmers, coal bodds, chaffingd’Jlies, horfemens
pistols. • Savannah , November 7, 1798.
■Shipping, Factorage, and Ommifftott Business, ..
Smith, Sons, & Antkrfon, & Thomas Flinf,
rTAVING entered into Copartnerfliip in that line, and
a. having rented the Urge and commodious wharf and
stores lately occupied by McflVw Jolmfton, Robeitfbn, and,
Cos. intend to pursue
The Shipping, Faflorage, And Q mmijfmßufinefs,
In aij its various brandies, under the Firm of
SMITH, SONS, ANDERSON, & FLINT;
From their experience and ft ability they flatter them&lvcs
tliey can, in all cases, render fatiJa&ion to those who mky
think proper to inake them confignment*. Thev will have
>0 objettions to make fume advances on Rice, Cotton, To
bacco, or any other property committed to tht ir care.
SMI t H, SONS, & ANDERSON,
Continue their Wholesale Business as usual, at their ftorf
in Whitaker street. ; 1 1
• Nov. 27. ? ¥
” “ “"I l"“” I
Dickson and Johnjion
Have received, by the llftt from London, via Charleston,
A large and general ASSORTMENT of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Consisting of alraoft every ufeful article, which they are now
opening in Mr. Haift’s new building in Whitaker street,
next door to Smith, Sons, and. Anderfbn, via.
BLANKETS, plains, cloths, caflimeres, fluffs, f|ks,
- Mancheftry, cardinals, oznabrigs, carpeting, printed
cottons, perfumery, stationary, Ihot, hats, hosiery, gloves,.
haberdaftiery, linens, pins, needles, feathers, corks, twines,
flioes, looking glasses, medicines, faddlcry, turnery, spices,
pickles, mustard, paints, oil, cutlery, ironmongery', call
iron, glass ware assorted, window glass, nails, awl pewter,
with a number of other articles too tedious to enumerate,
jcy Calh given for Sea Illand Cotton.
JuJl arrived , in the Ship Elizabeth, Thomas Hall t
MaJler, from Angolaon the Goaf of Africa,
THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY
Prime young NEGROES ,
The sale of which will commence on Monday tlv 17th
inftan:, and continue fhsm day to day till are aft
fold. Conditions: Calh, Sea Illand Cotton, or Tobacco.
September 3, 1798. Alexander Watt.
SAUNDERS MOTT A,
Hair Dresser,
RESPECTFULLY informs liis customers and the pub
lic, that he has removed from Mr. Cummings’s to
his new fliop in Lincoln street, nearly opposite Mr. Dillon’s
boarding house, where he will endeavor to merit a
nuance of tlieir favors.
N O T I C E.
THE Copartnerfhip under the Frnn of ROBERT and
GEORGE WOODHOUSE is dissolved this day by
mutual consent. All persons indebted to said Concern are
hereby informed that, unless they come forward and pay
off their refpccVive accounts immediately to either of tlie
fubferibers, they will be sued for without diferimination;
and those to wliom they arc indebted wiH ple.de r*nuer iff
their accounts for lettkment.
Robert Woodhocsr,
George Woodhovse,
Savannah, January t, 1799*