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GEORGIA p, GAZETTE.
(No. 839.) THURSDAY,- NOVEMBER 21,1799. | §**
Ship Chandlery, Groceries, &c.
ISAAC MINIS and CO.
( Hunter’s Wxar* >
HAVE IMPORTED in the Julius Pringle, Benjamin,
and Helen, from London , the Diana from Liverpool,
and late Arrivals from the Northward,
Aicxt€ n^vc AifortiHent ofSftip Chandlery,
Groceries, &c,
Cf -jfhifib they meanto kup a-eonjlaut fupfly.
4(l/6d. clasp nails; 4d. Bd. 10 i. 20J. 2s
and 2s. 9d. flat point do. 2I and 2 j inch sheathing do. 6
and 8 inch spikes; pump, clout, and fciipper nails; Rulfia
and ravens duck; yellow, bright red, and white lead; paint
in 14 lb. kegs* fine blue and green paint in pots of 2 lb.
each, Spanifli brown, bright and black vamifh, lampblack;
linked, fpermaceti, and lamp oil; wrought iron saucepans
with covers, do. do. tea kettles, block tin saucepans and
tea kettles, gridirons, japaned tea and coffee pots, do. tea
canisters, steel coffee mills; fryingpans, long and short
handles; gimlets aflbrted, tap borers, hammers, harpoons,
gruges, chifcls, axes, carpenters and coopers adzes, aug
ers, furling and band hatchets, drawing knives, making
and caulking irons, mallets, boat and can hooks, marking
irens, chef! locks, Angle and double bolt pad locks, drap
ers, handsaws, whip and crosscut saws, fliovels and spades,
table knives and forks*, tormenters and ladles, pocket and
pen knives; pewter, iron, tinned, and tutanag table and
tea spoons; tutanag soup ladles, brass cocks; fail, roping,
and bagging needlps; horn and ivory combs, fifli hooks,
tackle hooks and thimbles, tin and horn lanterns, bone and
plated top caftors, japaned pitchers and mugs aflbrted, tin
der boxes complete, draw and hand speaking trumpets,
copper bittacle lamps, wood and brass compafies, house and
fliip bells, rat traps, Hates and pencils, quire books, letter
and foolfcap paper; log book, cartridge, and wrapping
paper; ink (lands; candlesticks, fnuffers, and extinguifli
ers; half, hour, quarter hour, and quarter minute patent
g! tt ffes; flioe, ferubbing, paint, and marking bruQies; suits
of American colors, bunting, charts of the American coafl
and Weft Indie*, spy glaflbs, cordage and blocks aflbrted,
pump boxes and log reels, pins and elects, bed cords, lead
ing and log lines, 12 and 9 thread Hambro’ and hand lines;
roping, sewing, and seine twine; house line and marline,
hand and deep sea leads, (heet lead, mops and tar bra flies,
marline Ipikes, hand pumps, pump leather, (hips draw and
water buckets, lets of measures, earthen ware well aflbrt
ed, empty bottles, half pint tumblers and wine glades,
quart decanters with Hoppers fitted, coarse and fine great
coats lined and trimmed, sailors jackets and trowlers,
Guernsey frocks and Kilmarnock caps and mitts, coarse
and fine shoes, pullicatand romal handkerchiefs, rose and
duffii blankets, red baize, do. flannel, flaxen oznabrigs,
bagging, checks, fine and coarse bats, cotton and worded
flockings; lambs wool, yarn, and milled mitts*
GROCERIES.
Madeira, Sherry, TenerifFe, and Port wines; Jamaica,
Weft India, and Northward rum; French, Spanifli, and
country brandy; Holland and country gb, London bottled
porter in casks or dozen, loaf and brown sugar, molades;
hyfon, fouchong, and bohea teas; soap, candles, chocolate
and coffee, sweet oil, Durham muftarji, ..pepper, Ihip and
pilot bread, kegs crackers, barrels beef and pork; decant
ers, tumblers, and wine glades; manufa&ured tobacco, &c.
1800 Bulhels ST. MARTIN’S SALT.
iher 21. .
c. newall;
At hi* Store on Clark’s Wharf,
HAS FOR SALE,
kDEIRA, Nutmegs,
Port, Claret, Fron- + All-spice,
h Mountain,” pepper,
Teneriffe, and Fyal ? Cayenne ditto,
* &Balket fait,
urdeaux brandy; 4. Durham milliard,
agniac ditto, 9 yearsy Rose water,
£Orange flower ditto,
naica rum, 4? Pickled walnuts,
ndia ditto, ,jfc.Ditto olives,
ard ditto, j Quin’s .fifli sauce,
Ife g*n, jfc>Mu(hr‘bom catfup,
an ditto, i. Guava jelly,-.
1 bottled poner, ditto,
cheese, ‘XBloom raisins,
ifeuit; . A Scots barley,
fouchong, and bo-^Split peafe,
*as; A.Zante currants, ——
j Frefli almonds,
Crockery ware aflbrted,
ocolate, I Glass ware ditto,
r ado sugar, c V*Playing cards,
tt0 > i Or.nabrigs,
TNails, -
lon A, Demijohns,
* Sleps, &c. &c. flee*
’ Se* stores of all kinds furniflied at the ftwrteft
November 15.
10“ CASH WILL BE GIVEN FOR
Best Quality Sea .Island Cotton,
’ By JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. .
Nov. 21.
MPHE Copartnerfliip of EBENEZRR STARK-and
X CO. being dififolved by mutual consent on the Ift
instant, any persons having demaids against the find Firm
• will please to render in their accounts to Ebeneaer Stark,
at Mr. Roderick Macleod’s. /
\ Ebfnezer Stark,
- N. Long,
WiHiamfon’s Swamp Mills,
Walhiugton County.
• *799 a *
PUBLIC NOTICE.
UNITED STATES DIREC r TAX.
MIE Inhabitants of Chatham county, and all other
X persons who have property (imated therein, are
hereby publicly notified, that the lifts and Looks contain
ing the valuation of lands and Iroufes, and the enumeration
of .Haves, are now lodged in the house of the fubferiber,
where they may be fie eh and examined every day, (Sun
days from nine till three o’clock, during thirty
days from the date hereof, during which time, written or
verbal .appeals will be received, “ which appeals must
“ fpeciiy the particular cause, matter, or thing, refpetting
“ which a decilion is reqiiefted, and must moreover flute
“ the ground or principleof inequality or error complained
<4 of, by reference to someone or more valuation’ of hands
**. or dwellinghoufes in the fame aflefiment diftrift.”
JUSTUS If. SCHEUBER, Principal
Afleflbr for Clutham County.
Savannah, I gib November, 1799.
NOTIFICATION.
THE Members of the Grand Lodge of Georgia, .and
the vefpcfUve Lodges by their proper Reprefehtatives,
are deftred to attend at the I>ong Room in the Filature, in
the City of Savannah, cn Saturday the 7th day of De
cember next, at 1 o o’clock in the forenoon, being a Grand
Ouarterly Communication, y— ‘
Order 4f the Right Worihipfol Grand Master,
William B. Bulloch, Grand Secretary.
Savannah, Novesnber 2t, 5799.
St. Andrev/s Society.
SATURDAY the 30th infttnt being the Anniversary
of the St. Andrew’s Society es Georgia, the -fame
will be celebrated at the Filatute on that day, Tickets of
admiftion to be had of Meflra George Ralston, George
Scott, Thomas Beggs, and Robert F-rther, Stewards. As
usual the Members will meet ad 12 o'clock on that day,
to ele£l Officers for the enluing ‘ear, and to tranfadl other
bufinefs* - By order of me Pretident,
G£."WotM)HouSE, Sec’v.
N. B. To relieve the Society as much as poflible from
business on the Artniverlary, an extra meeting will be held
at the City Tavern on the evening of the 29tin
November 21 .
AS I (hall be necessarily abient from the state forfome
months, I have made arrangements with Mr. Wil
liam Belcher, in the fide of mv crop on hand, for difehairg
ing every just demand in exlftence ag linft me. All persons
to whom l am indebted will therefore please apply to Mr.
Belcher for settlement and payment of their claims in the
course of this winter, as the crop may be delivered at
market. JAs. JONES.
Nov. 16.
- • SAVANNAH, November ai.-
ONE HUNDRED GUINEAS.
10*1 will give one hundred guineas a year to a gentle
man of charafter and abilities, who is disposed to remove
to the flourifhing and fertile State of Georgia, and engage
as an Assistant in my Academy.
He must write an elegant hand, be a complete account
ant,. and well acquainted with the practical branches of
the mathematics. y
The fltuation is as healthy as any in this, or, perhaps,
any other state in the Union, an indisputable proof of which
is, that my family conlifts of nearly fifty white persons,
and almost twelve months have elapsed since any Physician
has been called to visit it.
Letters, port paid, dire&ed to me, Sunbury, Georgia,
mill receive a decilive answer in Icfs than forty days from
their date, if they contain fiatisfadlory proof as to the cha
racter and abilities of the applicant.
Wm. M‘WHIR.
Sunbury, Georgia, April, 1799.’
A TEMPORARY HOSPITAL for the Reception of
all American Seamen is provided, by oriLr of the
Collector of the Port of Savannah, in a healthy and elig
ible fttuarton south of the city. Applicatuu may. be made
to the fubferiber, wlio w ill take care that neceflary attend
ance, See. (hall be paid.
. M.BURKE, Ileahfa Office P. $.
Savannah, Ath September, *799* *’
M A R I N.E L I ST.
Entered Ikwabd.
Schooner Desire, Scilfon, St. Augustine
Cleared Our.
Schooner Eagle, Blaud, Jamaica
Alective, Rudolph, St. Mary’s
Florida, Segar, Charleftort
Unicorn, Bullard, St. Mary’•
On Tuesday arrived, fliip Eagle, Walker, fmm Glaf
gow* last from Cork, in ten weeks; biig Huntress from
New York; and Hoop Cygnet from Tortola; and yeftrr
day, schooner Cotton Planter, Ross, and lloop Dove,
Luficdmb, from Charleston.
Died on the 19th instant, Major John Haberfliam, aged
45 years. In the late .Revolution he early defended the
rig hts of his country, and was promoted to'the rank of
Major in the firit Continental regiment of this state. Since
the Peace, he served feverat years in the former Congrefi,
and on the organization of the Federal Government he was
appointed Collector of this Port, in which office he con
tinued till his death. The ease, -affability, and obliging
ness of disposition, with which he executed his public func
tions, and the nnixahle and endearing manner in which ho
conducted himfelf in his private relations, will long render .
his death a fubjedt ol general regret in this community,
'.nd of embittering recollection to those whose interconries
of life were sweetened by an intimate acquaintance with
him. He bore a long and painful illness with that equa
nimity which was peculiarly charader'iHic of him, and
pa fled through the last trying feene with a correspondent
composure.—Thus have we loft, in the fpacc of a few
months, two brothers, of dispositions the rood angelic with
which Heaven is pleased to bids mankind.
Departed this life on the lothinft .ut, Master Andrew
Turnbull Holland,‘aged ten years, eldest fun of John
Holland, Efiq. of this city.
New Turk, November 2.
f .apt, 1 ruxton has resumed bis command in the navy,
and is about to proceed again to lea in the Conftcllation.
The circumstances attendant on the return of Capt.
I ruxton to his command in the navy having been variously
rejxuted, we are delired to state, tlwt it is on the following
footing that Capt. Truxton returns into service: In a let
ter to the President he offered to wave the question of
rank, and to leave that point between Capt. Talbot and
himfelf as it ftoodr in consequence the President declines
accepting his resignation, and he refumes bis former com-
Gat. U. S .
Died atßoflon, John Webb Checkley, Esq.
Mejfrs • Printers,
BE pleased to insert the following fatft, for the confe
deration of Dr. Rush and his followers, who are fnch ex
travagant admirers of Mercury in the cure of fevers, in
hopes that it may bring them to their feni.es; for although
Mercury is an excellent medicine in its pyoper place, yet
I am dear that the free and unguarded uie of it in fever*,
has been the death of many. ‘
I he liekly feafion is now over, and it is well known that
fevers have been more ftvere, obstinate, and fatal, in Sa
vannah, this year, than usual.
I have visited one hundred and eighty-three cases of fever
- this fall. 1 o one hundred and eighty-two patients I was
calledearly in the disease; and as no other medical gentle
man attended these I can fay with certainty what medi
cines they took. Not one of them died; not one of them
took a grain of Mercury as a febrifuge.
I am, gentlemen, your obedient fervant*
„ f ‘ , JOHN BRICKELL.
Savannah, 20 tb November, 1799.
’ NORMAN MACLEOD,
CONSIDERING hiqjfelf under great obligation to the
Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, and the Public
in general, for the share of custom with which they have
been pleased to favor him when in the Concern of Ro
derick and Norman Macleod, returns his sincere thanks for
the fame, and begs leave to inform them, that he has re
ceived, by the &rig Union, Capt. Murray, from London,
A number of prime and ufeful
Articles,
suitable both for town and country, which he now offer*
for sale, on terms highly advantageous to those who may
favor him with their Jcuftom, for cash only, at his cheap
cash store, next door to Mr. U. Tobler, nearly opposite
to Smith, Sons, and Anderson.
IC2* FRESH TEAS always on hand at the above
store.
r 'p H E fubferiber has removed
, I > tx. 1 X to Dr. George Jones's
I wharf, adjoining Mr. Hunter’s,
-I W^icrc J l * weans to contioue the
F indue, Fatloragf , and
and offers his best fei vices to hiq
friendb, n: .1 in that line.
May xo. WILLIAM BELCHER,