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Georgia Gazette.
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JOSEPH DAVIS
.n rccehv ed , and has for sale, at bis fore corner
j u liati and Whitaker street s, near Mr. Gib
brick building, low for cajb or produce,
J i trunk elegant muffins,
j ditto ginghams,
variety of calicoes,
Duncan and Nile umbrellas,
Humlmms, and other dry goods, too tedious to men
tion. _ „ _
ALSO,
Handsome mahogany furniture.
imported,
thf Sbifi PEGGY", Cm. OBED COTTLE, from
Uf S m?OOL, ani NOW OPENING in a flor,
under Commerce Row, lately occupied by Mr. J. V.
of seasonable GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
bales cotton bagging,
1 * do. assorted woollen cloths and caffimeres,
pieces fine black velvet; . , ,
o do. \ 4t'hs, 9 Bths, 5 4ths, and 6 4ths plain, iprigged,
{biped, and tambored muslins;
1 do. dyed and printed do. # .
0 dozen plain and colored bordered muslin handkerchiefs,
0 pieces printed calico,
do. do. jeanet and satin crofTovers,
[o do. dimity;
; do. muflinets, colored and plain;
>0 do. ginghams,
Bths and 6 4ms cambrics,
So dozen romal and check linen handkerchiefs,
odo. fine pullicats,
odo. do. Weft India and Madras do.
odo. fancy printed and bandano do.
50 pieces 3 4ths, 7 Btlis, and 4 4ths check and stripe
linen;
chests silk and cotton hosiery,
>ale thread,
box needles afTorted,
cases hats,
I cases assorted nails;
[ boxes and cases containing a complete assortment in
Sheffield and Birmingham ware of penknives, knives
and forks, carpenters tools, pit and crosscut saws, hinges,
locks, wrought brass and pewter ware, japaned and en
ameled tea pots, coffee pots, tea trays, waiters, fnuff
and tobacco boxes; gilt medals and rings, combs, pock
etbooks, &c. fee.
trunk silk and cotton umbrellas,
I crates well assorted earthen ware;
14c (lone jugs, r butter pots, &c. *
tierces bottled porter,
,00c wt. lead in pigs,
10c bushels stove fait,
baks znabrigs.
Which will be fold by the package or piece, at the moft
luced prices, for cash or approved produce.
December 25. WILLIAM WILSON.
ODERICK and NORMAN MACLEOD,
No. 2 Woodhoufe's Row,
ive just opened a large and general ASSORTMENT of
FANCY and SEASONABLE GOODS,
ceived by the Aiknomac, from London, which they offe r
for sale, at their ulual low prices, for cash or good mer
chantable produce.
T _ urr l" !0 "5 them are the following:
/X/ HITE, blown, and blue plains; belt fuperfine fe
,CO!IU doths ’ caffimeres, silk and elastic cloths,
r' eS, 4Cu - CO f ng; ‘ wanfdown, linnet, Marseilles cuilt-
n ja fr t f ttCrnS; Lite, red, scarlet, and yellow
_i t in ,ier, bath coating and scarlet cardinals,
hIK TANARUS“ Uu " d ‘''““Show, a large assortment of
merf.na r ” ’ ‘ roma l and pullicat handkerchiefs,
S' 1 Pocket ditto, black ani colored
...ftUSAi thicklets, various
ffell* n4 ‘ ’ C ’ durants, calamancoes,
and 0 J S r Vy 7 - Bt!,S * nd 4 4ths Mh linen, 5 4 th*
er tableclo'V (heetiug: damask and di-
Hr^ e ‘ i: ', cc; bnc an d coaife hats, ladies
ores, variousV)rt- n aT C ,adies gentlemens
} and morocm fl ’ . S l,ant,t )’ f ladies falliionable
k and white thread sandals; mens {hoes >
Rt>on binding color and 4 and S ‘ ng ’ n!)bor,s ’ te, rets ’
ttins, threads, tapes and
Kmanteaus r.nd turn’.’ ’ -T\ °f tons ’ Scotth fnuft hair
aWanv dr if'irr"’ 1 ’ i . Lather trunks, oval and vafr
SltS k“fb T? hand'iunc afTort.
backgamnvnf aLi Vrs ’ l v ' ckct dltto >
<Wh, {ftHiiona r v t fiV h<Ur .^. >wder anJ
aita r, and violin It - V, ° ,n bo ' VS; P iano forte ’
°°ks, re d n - r , r ‘"' < '', ll ‘', P ir,s ’ r - ; kd and plain music
£ and fe^;:. H ? , ‘ eto r ks J and
1 numfcerby “f. I ‘ Tcad , gunpowder and shot,
fc?* Bett blrvtm r ’ r ” * r:: tedious to enumerate.
*od. ’ “ ,,v ‘ ul ‘ n g hyfon tea, always on
” Nov. 20.
s> — £-5? Al E s __
0r £ la Paper Medium.
A ?? 9to James Mackimtcsh.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, i 799 .
SHIP CHANDLERY and GROCERIES.
r | ‘'Hit fubferibers, under the Finn of ISAAC MINIS
A .and CO. have opened a complete assortment of the
above articles in the front of the large store 011 Hunter’s
wharf. They mean to keep a constant supply.
William Hunter,
Isaac Minis.
December 25.
To Captains and Owners, trading to tac
Weft Indies.
A FEW copies of Roman's Gulf and Windward Pilot,
with anew large book of failing directions, fur
sale, by THOMAS BAKER.
January 3. 1799.
KENNEDYandPARKER
Have received by late arrivals,
THE FOLLOWING GOODS,
Which they will difpofc cf on reafomble terms:
IRISH and brown linens printed cottons
Ozr.abrigs and cotton bagging
Pewter copperas faltpetre alum
Paints and linleed oil writing paper cotton {lockings
Cloth cardinals bedtick checks
Check and romal handkerchief's window glafir
Gunpowder 1 ofe and duffil blankets
4 d. 6d. Bd. 10. and 2od. nails.
ALSO,
Red and white herrings in kegs and half barrels
London porter in hoglheads and bottles.
Savannah, 12 tb November, 1798.
T M P CXR T fTd;
Tn the Dariifh Ship Diament er, Hans Frederick Hyland,
Mafier, from St. Croix,
Qf T. CROIX RUM in puncheons;
O SUGAR, of a superior quality, in barrels and kegs;
And a few bottles of CASTOR OIL.
FOR SALE BY
Wm. hunter.
Savannah, u)tb December, 1798.
~M Li N Sand M A CRAY ‘
Have imported, (in addition to their fall supply, per
Aiknomac and Carolina)
A general Ailortment of GOODS,
Per the brig Keric , John Donaldson, Mafier, from
London,
Which they will fell upon the moft moderate terms for
cafti or produce.
6C?* BILLS on London and New-York for sale.
December 26.
Jxfi arrived , in the Ship Jt'izabetb , Thomas Hall,
Mafier, from Angola, on the Coafi of Africa ,
THREE HUxNDRED 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: Cafti, Sea Hand Cotton, or- Tobacco.
September 3, 1798. Alexander Watt.
Shipping , Fattorage, and Cumn’JJion Bujinefs.
Smith, Sons, &; Anderson, 6c Thomas Flint,
HAVING entered into Copartnerfiiip in that line, and
having rented the large and commodious wharf and
stores lately occupied by Mtffrs. Jolinfton, Robertson, and
Cos. intend to pursue ■
Tbe Shipping , Factorage, and OmmiffionßufineJs ,
In all itgyvarious branches, under the Firm of
SMITH, SONS, ANDERSON, & FLINT.
From their experience and stability they flatter themselves
they can, in all cases, render fatisfadion to those who may
think proper to make them consignments. They will have
no objections to make feme advances on Rice; Cotton, To
bacco, or any other property committed to their care.
SMI 1 H, SONS, & ANDERSON,
Continue their Wholelale Buftnefs ss usual, at their store
in Whitaker street.
Nov. 27.
The fubferiber has received, in the last vessels from Boston,
The following Articles ,
Which he offers for sale, on the moft reasonable terms,
for cash or produce, viz.
Brandy in pipes
New England rum in hog {heads jjtnd barrels
Loaf, Jamaica, East India, and Spanilh sugars
Madeira, Sherry, Port, Lisbon, Malaga, and Fayal wines
Bell Hollandfe gin in cases
Spermaceti, mould, and dipt candles
Yv hire and turpentine soap Rumney’s best chocolate
Railins in calks and jars Jordan almonds’ {helled
Almonds in the (hell currants Scotch barley
Dumb filli Left mess beef in half barrels
Rounds beef in kits tongues in kegs
Best mess p-’rk in kegs Englifli split peafe
Pickled o) fters corks in bags
Nutmegs, mace, cloves, cinnamon, and cassia
Ginger and ail-lpice crockerv ware assorted bar iron.
A L S 0,
A box well assorted ftatioiiarv and one ditto cf tin ware.
J AMES BELCHER.
Nov, 15,
(4 dollars per ann.)
TAYLOR an J MILLER
Have received, by the packets from New York,
A trefb Supply of SHIP CHANDLERY
Confiding of the moft ufeful articles in that line; *
0 A L S O,
AM kinds of paints linseed and lamp oil
Best French brandy
Jamaica, Weft India, and Country rum
Hollandfe gin itr cases
Sugar arid coffee by the barrel or fiualler quantity
N ads and lpikes of all kinds writing and wrapping pa F r
Slops of ah kuids crates crockery Ware.
And on Configivnunt,
Beef and pork in barrels .flour and fliip bread in ditto
Gunpowder in ditto, 108 lbs. each
Nc’gro cloth by the bale or piece
Window glass, different fete flaxen and tow oznabrigs.
All of which they will fell on moderate terms for cafti or
produce.
Likewise all kinds of LUMBER, and will have a cotv
ftant supply during the winter.
|C7* they continue the FaAorage and Commiffioq
Business, and have on hand for lale, Rice, in whole and
half barrels.
FOR SALE, Bills of Exchange on New York, at
{hort fight. Apply as above.
Savannah , 20 tb November , 1798.
CAIG and CO.
Have imported, in the Ship Aiknomac, Capt. Miller ,
from London,
A general Alton ment of FALL GOODS,
Which they are now opening, and for sale, by the piece
or package, on moderate terms, tonfi flints of the fol
lowing articles, viz. J
WHI 1 E, blue, brown, and green plains; London,
Bristol, and role, blankets; buck, swan, and fmali
shot, aborted; nails assorted; a variety of carpenters tools,
iron pots, Dutch ovens, and other ironmongery; hosiery;
durants, calamancoes, and camlets; ladies and gentlemen#
gloves, carpets and carpeting, paints and oil; bed cords,
lewing and seine twine; Hambro’ and leading lines, white
rope, alum, copperas, faddlery, blue and brown camlet
cloaks and coats, fpiccs: fuperfine, fccond, and York
lhire cloths; elastic dittcvjwtly-coatings, fwandown and
tambored callimere vests, tow and flaxen oznabrigs, color
ed and white threads, cotton bagging, rice fievts, station
ary, copying machine?, London bottled porter, brown
stout in hoglheads, calicoes and chintfiss, humhtims, Man*
cheftry; 3 4 tlis, 7 Bths, aid 4 4ths linen; cambric, long
lawn, ftieeting, diaper and huckaback, medicines, starch
and hair powder; ladies, gentlemens, and youths hats;
ladies and childrens flioes, jewter, gunpowder, handfoma
pier glasses, pyramids and jdly glasses, complete sets tea
clnna, copper (bales and weights, double and tingle barrel,
led guns and pistols, fifli kettles, double gridirons, candle
moulds, pickles, brals and wire fenders, Bath and Pantlieon
stoves, plate warmers, coa! hodds, chaffingdifties, horfemens
P ldoks * Savannah, November 7, 1798.
Dickson and Johnfion
Have received, by the fleet from London, via Charleston,
A large and general ASSORTMENT of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Consisting of almost every ufeful article, which they are now
opening in Mr. Haift’s new builJing in Whitaker street,
next door to Smith, Sons, and Anderson, viz.
BLANKETS, plains, cloths, caffimeres, fluffs, silks,
Mancheftry, cardinals, oznabrigs, carpeting, printed
cottons, perfumery, ftaFionary, {hot, hats, hosiery, gloves,
haberdashery, linens, pins, needles, feathers, corks, twines,
(hoes, looking glasses, medicines, faddlery, turnery, fpiccs,
pickles, mustard, paints, oil, cutlery, ironmongery, call
iron, glass ware assorted, window glass, nails, and pewter,
with a number of other articles too tedious to enumerate.
HtT"* Cash given for Sea Island Cotton.
nurl u k ”
THE Copartner/hip under the Firm of ROBERT and
GEORGE WOOD HOUSE 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 refpectivc accounts immediately to either of the
fubferibers, they will lie sued for without diferimination;
and those to whom they are indebted will plcafe render in
their accounts for fettle mint.
Robert Woodhouse,
George Woodhouse.
N. B. Their remaining STOCK OF GOODS will bd
fold low for cash or produce.
Savannah, January t, 1799.
~ advertisement.
ALL persons indebted to Mr. John Gunningham,
late of this city, merchant, are requested to call
upon the ftibfcriber previous to the 15th February next, and
either pay or liquidate their accounts, otherwise they will
be lued without diferimination.
Wm. MEIN, Attorney fer the Assignee.
Savannah, 27th December, 1798 1
— AVAN TED ON HIRE,
A WENCH who can wash and iron, for 6 or 14
months, to be employed by the fubferiber.
ALEXANDER JOHNSTON.
Jfie of Hope, Dec. 9, 1798.