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Georgia Gazette.
(No. 809.)
Mrs. TIMROD
TANARUS) ESFECTFULLY acquaint*;her ends,
K ~. fly. Wl ]l open SCriUUu, on monody
XV P ubi > c ’ at her hou fcToppofite Capt. Doyle’s, for
the azd int few g children, and flatters herfelf
J e TCill be able to givefatisfadion to thole parents
vho may do her the honor of confiding their children to
l _ “. nor {hall her mod assiduous endeavors be vant
tefmeet their willies, whether as it icfpefit the progrels
shcr5 hcr pupils in their education, or promoting good and
found habits in their manners and their morals.
Savannah, April 18, *799.
for sale,
Georgia Paper Medium* -
Apply to James Mackintosh.
JOHN I. SLUYTER
HAS for sale, at his store St. Julian fW,Mt.J H.ogg’s
buildings, a general assortment of GROCERIES,
LIQUORS, and PROVISIONS, and lundry other ar
ticle's, which he intends to dispose of low tor cafii or pro
duce only, consisting of, Imperial, young hyfon, and bo
hea teas; coffee, double refined loaf and lump sugar; East
India, Jamaica, and Spanilh ditto; molalfes, cloves, cin
namon, mace, nutmegs, pepper, pimenta, Cayenne pep
per, laltpetre, chocolate, raihns, currants, la ad oil, bal
let fak, starch, milliard, Scots barley, black eyed and
Eno-lilh peafe, soap, mould candles; excellent Lqndon
particular Madeira, Sherry, and Malaga wines; Bourdeaux
brandy, Jamaica and New England rum, Holland Gene
t, cherry brandy, London and Philadelphia porter, white
wine vinegar, pickled salmon, herrings; pine apple, brick,
and other Englilh cheele; tar and turpentine, Liverpool
fait. Also, a very neat set of blue table china complete,
china tea pots, sugar dilbes, &c. a general assortment of
queen’s and glass ware, Hone jugs and jars, lundry other
articles.
|C7 2 ’ An Apprentice wanted at the above itore.
Savannah, January 1, 1799*
The fubferiber has received, in the last vessels from Bollon,
The following Articles,
Which he offers for sale, on the moll reasonable terms,
for cash or produce, viz.
Brandy in pipes
New England rum in hogfiieads and barrels
Loaf, Jamaica, East India, and Spanilh sugars
Madeira, Sherry, Port, Lilbon, Malaga, and Fayal wines
Bell Hollandfe gin in cases
Spermaceti, mould, and dipt candles
White and turpentine soap Rumney’s bell chocolate
Raisins in calks and jars Jordan almonds llielled
Almonds in the Ihell currants Scotch barley
Dumb filh bell mess beef in half barrels
Rounds beef in kits tongues in kegs
Bell mess pork in kegs Englilh split peafe
Pickled oyllers corks in bags
Nutmegs, mace, cloves, cinnamon, and cailia
Ginger and all-spice crockery ware assorted bar iron.
ALSO,
A box well assorted flationary and one ditto of tin ware.
JAMES BELCHER.
Nov. 19.
Smith , Sons, & Anderson,
Are now landing from on board the schooner Concord,
just arrived from Bollon,
50 quarter calks 10 puncheons country rum,
4© quarter calks 3 pipes apple brandy,
ao quarter calks Sherry wine,
30 quarter calks and 10 half pipes Malaga wine,
50 boxes soap,
50 calks raisins,
50 boxes chocolate, ■
20 barrels and 20 half barrels mess beef,
5000 yards tow cloth,
4 chests hyfon and 4 ditto foachong tea,
A quantity of sugar,
20 barrels cider,
6 calks 4d. cut nails,
A large quantity of Northward Hone jugs,
A quantity of florentine and fancy Ihoes.
And just arrived also by the fame convey ante, from on
board the Fair American, from London to Bollon,
A large quantity of dry goods, consisting of, linens white _
and brown, x quantity of woollens, a large assortment ot
hats and ftaticnaiy, which, together with their former
Hock, will be fold at the usual low “rates lor cafli or
produce.
N. B. Just landing, 40 hogfiieads molasses.
Savannah , February 20, 1799.
’ MADEIRA WINE.
FOR S 1 I F
LONDON PARTICULAR MADEI
RA WINE in half pipes, by CAIG and CO.
February 6.
THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1799.
MU NS and MACKAY
Have imported, (in addition to their fall ftpply, per
Alknomac and Carolina)
A general Allot tment ot GOODS,
Per the brig Kerie, John Donaldson , Mafier , from
London,
Which they will fell upon the 1110 ft moderate terras for
calh or produce.
BILLS on London and New-York for sale.
December 26*
KENNEDYa^dPARKER
Have received by late arrivals,
THE FOLLOWING GOODS,
Which they will dispose of on reasonable terms:
IRISH and brov/u linens ■ printed cottons
Oznabrigs and cotton bagging
Pewter copperas faltpetre alum
Paints and linseed oil writing paper cotton Bookings
Cloth cardinals bedtick checks
Check and romal handkerchiefs window glass
Gunpowder iofe and cluffil blankets
4d. 6d. Bd. io- and 2od. nails.
A L S 0,
Red and white herrings in kegs and half barrel*
London porter in hogfiieads and bottlts.
Savannah, 12 tb November, 179^
MUSCOVADO SUGARS in hoy. (heads and
tierces, and a conliderable quantity of PIMENTA, for
iale by Gaiupners and Mitchel.
Who have received,
5000 BUSHEL”) OF SALT,
By tbe brig Two Sifters, from Lymington, which will be
fold low if take'n from on board. Feb. 6.
TiysonYea,
Just received by the Shepherdess, Capt. Rogers, from New
York, and one chest opened^for sale, by
DICKSON & JOHNS!ON.
r TTHE fubreriber embarks in a few days for the Island
JL of St. Bartholomew, and expects to return in ten
or twelve weeks. Those who may have business with him
will please, during his absence, apply to Nichol Turnbuil,
Esq. who he has appointed his attorney. -
April 2. S. Wall.
no r i cT
THE Copartnerfnip under the Finn of ROBERT and
GEORGE WOODHOUSE is dissolved this day by
mutual consent. All persons indebted to Hid Concern are
hereby informed that, unless they come forward and pay
oft* their reipedive accounts immediately to either of the
subscribers, they will be filed for without diferimination;
and those to whom they are indebted will please render in
their accounts for settlement.
Robert Woodhottse,
George Woodhouse.
N. B. Their remaining STOCK OF GOODS will be
fold low for cafii or produce.
Savannah, January l, 1 799-
JUST LANDED,
From on board the Sloop Two Brothers, Capt. Grimes,
24 Puncheons Weft India Rum,
10 Hogftieads Mo.laftcs,
FOR SALE BY
ALEXANDER WATT.
March 8.
BRANDY FOR SALE.
A .FEW Pipes of FIRST PROOF BRANDY for
sale by CAIG and GO.
Savannah, 20tb March, 1799.
Joseph Davis’
HAS just received, and has for sale, the following Ar
ticles, which he will dispose of low for cafii or pro
duce, at his (lore near Mr. Gibbons’s new building, corner
of St. Julian and Whitaker streets, liz.
1 box handsome calicoes, 1 box ginghams; mufiins, muf
linets, dimities, and cambrics; a variety of Ihawls and.
handkerchiefs, Irifii and brown linens, checks, India and
clouded nankeens, counterpanes; durants, velverets, and
corduroys; umbrellas, 1 trunk ladies fancy flioes, gentle
mens flioes, 8 bales oznabrigs, 1 box ladies and gentlemens
fafliionable hats, S boxes chocolate, mahogany furniture,
and a variety of other articles suitable to the present and
approaching season. March 13.
~SaUnDERS~MOTTA~
Hair Dresser,
RESPECTFULLY* informs his customers and the pub
lic, that he has removed from Mr. Cummings’s to
his new fiiop in Lincoln street, nearly opposite Mr. Dillon’s
boarding house, where he will endeavor to merit a conti
nuance of their favors.
(4 dollars per ann.)
r'jTJj-v** VV-anted to charter for Kinglton,
Jamaica,
VtssEL of about 170 to 200 tons,
A- X Rf which immediate dispatch and
good terms will be giver, if fyeedy application is made to
\ * Wm. bernewiz.
11 th February , 179?.
hTKT }W (GREENOCK,
The Ship Clermont,
Will failon or before the icth of next
month, having the greiter part of her cargo engaged.
Fey freight,of the remaiiler apply to
\ KENNEDY” and PARKER.
Who have received by the above vejfel ,
68.00 bulliels Liverpool Salt.
Savannah, 10th March, 1799.
Dickson and John fen ~
Have received, by the fleet from London, via Charleflfon.
A large and general ASSORTMENT of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Consisting of almost every ufeful afticle, which they are now
opening in Mr. Haift’s new building in Whi.talcr llreet,
next door to Smith, Sons, anil,Anderfon, viz.
BLANKETS, plains, cloths, Vafiimeres, fluffs, filks,’
Mancheftry, cardinals, oznabrigs, carpeting, printed
cottons, perfumery, stationary, ilict, hats,-holierv, gloves,
haberdqfi :ry, linens, pins, needles, leathers, o#;h"s, twines,
flioes, looking glasses, medicines, 1 affilery, turnery, spices,
pickles, milliard, paints,, oil, cutlery, ironmongery, call
iron, glass ware assorted, window glifs, nails, and pewter,
with a number of other articles too tedious to enumerate.
IO” Calb given for Sea Island Cotton.
JuJl arrived, in the Ship Elizabeth, Thomas Halit
Majlcr, from Angela, oft be Goajl of Africa ,
THREE HUNDRED ANp THIRTY
Prime young NEGROES,
The sale of which will commence on Monday the 17th
inilant, and continue from day to day till they are all
fold. Conditions: Cafii, Sea Island Cotton, or Tobacco
September 3, 1798. Alexander Watt.
r I ‘'HE subscribers have taken the S FORE in Commerce
JL Row lately occupied.by Messrs. JAMES WAL
LACE and CO. and have also purchased
THEIR STOCK IN TRADE,
CONSISTING OT
A general assortment of dr/ goods and hardware;
Nails, 4d. to 3od. copperas, Glauber’s fiilts;
Window glass, 8 by ic, 9 by 11, 10 by 12;
Paints, and best double boiled linseed oil;
Which they continue to fell on the former low terms.
They have likewise Jamaica and Weft India rum, brandy,
livfon tea, &c. old genuine Madeira wine, at three
dollars per gallon.
ALEXANDER WATT and CO.
3 § A p\Al, 17 99.
Shippings Fall or age, and Commffion Bufinfi.
Smith, Sons, & Anderson,& Thomas Flint,
HAVING entered into Copartnerfllip in that line, and
having, rented the large and commodious wharf and
stores lately occupied by Messrs. Johnflon, Robcrtfon, and
Cos. intend to pursue
The Shipping , Factorage, and Commijjion Business %
In all its various branches, under the Firm of
SMI iH, SONS, ANDERsOM,& FUN TANARUS:
From their experience and liability they flatter themselves
they can, in all cases, render fatisfattion to those who may
think proper to make them consignments. They will have
no objections to make fome advances on Rice, Cotton, To
bacco, or any other property committed to their care.
i H, SONS, & ANDERSON,
Continue their Wholesale Business as usual, at their store
in Whitaker street.
Nov . 27.
: jus r landing; ° :
At Taylor and Miller's wharf, from on board tbe brig
Nancy, Henry Bond, Majlcr, from St. Vincent’s ,
Seven Tierces and Barrels
MUSCOVADO SUGARS,
FOR SALE by
D.ckfon and johnfton.’
March 6. „
LANDING, “
From ok board tbe flip Eliza, Capt* Brown, from
______ Jamaica,
ANB FOR SALE,
35 Puncheons 4th Proof f -mirca Rum.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and Ca
ON HAND ,
2 to 3000 Pieces Nankeen.
6 tb March, 1799.
BLANK MORTGAGES may be bad of tbe
Friaters hereof.