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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
(No. 853.) THURSDAY, ‘ * FEBRUARY 27, 1800. | F ™“
Valuable Slaves for Sale.
TWO waitingmen; three young wenches, good
cooks, walhers, ironers, and sempstresses; one young
wench, with a boy 8 years old and a child at the break; and
two men, able field ilaves. The above Haves will be fold
for cadi or produce*
DAVID LEION, Broker.
JOHN ROBERTSON,
fi air-Drcffer, BroughtonJlreet,
RESPECTFULLY informs his old customers, and
other gentlemen, that he purpofcs attending to dress
at the lodgings of those who may be pleased to favor him
with their commands. He has now received a frefh as
sortment of hair of different colors, for making braids and
elastics of all forts for ladies, and wigs, scalps, &c. for
gentlemen; any of which articles will be furniflied on the
Ihortek notice and mod moderate terms, made after the
neatell and newest falhion. Military balls for belts and
leather breeches may also be had of him.
N. B. His elastic wigs are approved of throughout the
continent.
F O R S A L E,
* SHERRY WINE,
In butts and hogsheads.
, E. GAIRDNER and CO.
Savannah, 16 th ‘January, 1800.
IMPORTED, in the Jbip Eagle, Daniel Walker,
Majler , from Glasgow,
AN extensive afibrtment of nails, hoes, axes, iron pots,
camp ovens; window glass, 8 by’ if and to by 12;
a variety of paints, linseed oil in jugs, bricks, tiles, coals,
&c. &c. &c.
The whole of which, being a consignment, will, if ap
plied for immediately, be disposed of at prime coll and
charges.
Bills of Exchange, Sea Island or Upper Country Cotton.
Rice, or Tobacco, will be received in pavment.
Nov. *5. JOHN WALLACE.
M'CALL and MILLER
Have received by the jbip Diana, Capt. Bolton , from
Liverpool,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
COARSE WOOLLENS,
CONSISTING or
WHITE, blue, brown, green, and drab plains;
White and colored flannels,
Blankets, coatings, Yorkshire cloths, Sec.
f Which are now landing, and will be exposed for sale
at their store, N n . 4 Commerce Row.
September 17.
John Cooper ,
Coach, Chaise, and Chair Maker,
Corner of Lincoln and Bryan freets, eppofito Mr.
Dillon’s Boarding Hottfe,
BEGS leave to inform the public in general, that he
carries on the above business. Carriages of all de-
Tcriptions made and repaired; gilding, painting, and varn
ishing; the whole executed in the neatell manner, with
punctuality and dispatch, on rcafonablc terms, for cajb
only. All orders from the country duly attended to.
IC?* Wanted, Two or three ftnart Lads, as appren- j
tices to the above business, well recommended, to whom
liberal encouragement will be given.
Savannah , July 17, 1799.
*■ n r I ‘'HE fubferiber has removed
I % JL to Dr. George Jones’s
I wharf, adjoining Mr. Hunter’s,
I jP) where he means to continue the
WC? Vendue, Fuel or age, ur.d
Commission Business,
’ ‘ 1 ■ and offers his bell fcrvices to his
friends, and others, in that line. ,
. May 20. WILLIAM BELCHER.
TAYLOR, MILLER, and CO.
Have received by the late Packets from New Tori,
A LARGE and general assortment of Ihip chandlery;
also, linseed, lamp, and fpermaceti oil; all kinds
of paints and flops, brandy; Jamaica, Well India, and
Northward rum; coffee, sugar, crockery ware, Sec. Bc c.
which they will difpofc of on moderate terms for calh or
produce.
And on Consignment ,
Northward rum, gunpowder, and window glass.
Wanted to pur chafe, -
A quantity of Sea Island Cotton, for whim tafli will
be given. Savannah, 4 tb December, 1799.
TO BE LEASED,
A Lot of Land in Reynolds
square, adjoining Mr. William Belcher’s. For terms I
A > DAVID GUGEL.
| ’HERE being a necessity to dole the books of the
fubferiber on the lafl of this month, in order to enable
him to fatisfy his creditors, he earnestly requefls thole that
are indebted to him, either by bond, note, or open ac
counts, to fettle them as loon as poflible.
Baltkaser Shakeb.
He also begs leave to inform the public in general, and
his friends ana former cuflomers in particular, that, having
taken his son, John William Shaffer, into partoerfhip, the
Failor’s Buiinefs will, from the firft day of January next,
be carried on bv
BALIHASER SHAFFFR and SON.
Thankful for the generous patronage formerly received,
they (oiicit a continuance oi‘ their custom, and they, as
well as all others chat choose to employ them, may depend
on being punctually and faithfully lined.
Balthaskr Shaffer and Son.
Dee. 28.
D AVID Sa N UID Gt,
No. 5 and 6 Commerce Row,
Has imported, in the fbip Gipfy, from Liverpool,
A large Supply ot GOODS,
Which he is now opening for sale, on his usual low terml,
for calh or produce.
December 9, 1799.
TO BE HIRED,
A Boat, burthen ioo barrels of
lice, well calculated fora lighter; it may be had at an
hour’3 notice, (if not previously engaged) by applying to
William Coales, on the Bay, or John J. Gray, Market
square.
Benjamin Maurice and Cos.
At Telfair’s wharf, oppojite the Cuficmboufe , have jujl
received on consignment, per the brig Two Sijitrs ,
from New Tork, and which will be fold cheap for c ajb
or produce,
1 case umbrellas,
1 ditto ladies beaver hats,
3 cases chints and calicoes,
3 ditto ginghams,
1 case dimities,
I ditto toy watches.
And remaining on band ,
5 cases mens hats;
3 trunks of purple, pink, and firmed, furniture
cottons;
3 ditto printed muffins and calicoes,
1 trunk cafimeres and • (bawls, ,
a calcs brown Irifli linen,’ •
4 ditto -y white ditto,
2 bales blue ilrouds and 2 j point blankets,
2 ditto twilled coatings;
2 ditto of white, blue, and green plain*;
a ditto of flaxen acnabrigs,
t case ginghams,
1 ditto colored threads,
1 ditto calamancoes,
2 cases of log and ciphering Hate*,
2 ditto violins.
’ Savannah, February i, isco.
Benjamin Maurice and Cos.
At Telfair’s wharf, oppofise the Cufiomboufc , have juH
received on consignment, per the brig Two Sijiers, \
from New York, and which mill he fold cheap far
cajb or produce, ‘ . 1
20 boxes dipt candles,
8 barrels linseed oil,
6 hogsheads St. Croix sugar, t !
6 quarter calks ift quality Sherry wine.
And’ remaining on hand ,
9 puncheons 3d and 4th proof rum, ‘
2 ditto and a barrels apple brandy,
18 barrels Virginia pilot bread,
xo ditto new prime beef,
700 bushels Liverpool blown fait.
Savannah , February 1, 1800.
B. and F. METCALFE
Have received by the late arrivals from LONDON,
via Gbarlefton , ‘•*
T T THITE, blue, and green plains;
V V London duffil blankets, 1
Womens scarlet and Bath coating cardinal cloaks,
Durants, calamancoes, bombafets,
Irish linens, cotton bagging, oznabrigs,
Pins, flationary;
White, red, and yellow paints, ground in oil, in at and
14 lb. kegs;
Boiled linseed oil in a and 3 gallon jugs;
Window glaft, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12;
Iron pots, cimp ovens, fkillcts,
Shot assorted, lead in 1 lb. and 2 lb. bars;
Which they are opening at Mr. Alexander Watt’s
wharf, and will fell, by the package or piece, on the xnoft
rcafonablc terms*
Oftibcr 1799. *
MACLEOD and MILLER
HA VE received, by the Cotton Planter from Charles
ton, and the Huntress from New York, the follow
ing Articles, which they offer for sale, at their store Mar
ket square, lign of the Green Canister, viz.
Essence anchovies • in brandy
Quin’s fiih sauce bloom raisins
Walnuts India mangoes Engtilh cheese
Olives capers jelly
Orange flowerandrofewater-^Loaf sugar at 36 cents pex
Stone, powder, and lb. by the single loaf
Hue Durham mustard plates and diflies.
ON HAND,
Cogniac, Bourdeaux, and-s>Soap rappee fnuff,
apple brandy *A*Chcwing tobacco
Jamaica, Well India, briniftone glass ware
Northward rum ciockeryafforted
Hodandfe gin of all kinds
Madeira, Sherry, and 6d. Bd. xod. i2d. and
wine London porter -$• aod. nails
pots Dutch ovens
Cafile chocolate kettles fryingpans
Hyfon and bohea tea
Mulcovado sugar brown, green, and
Scotch barley white plains
Scotch herrings by the 4ths and 7 4ths duffil blan
Starch and hair powder, kets
I-a>rks demijohns hats
Baffct fait black pepper -skAxes and hoes, and funary
All-lpice cinnamon -$• other articles.
Nutmegs cloves mace -Op
N. B. SEA SI ORES of all kinds furniflied at th#
Inortefl notice.
ALMANAQS for the year i3oo for sale.
for sale, “
Georgia Paper Medium •
Apply to James Mackintos-j.
LANDING THIS DaY from on board the Jbip Da.
nae, Capt. Spence, from Jamaica ,
jo puncheons mm,
8 hogsheads and 2 tierces sugar,
70 bags and 2.tierces nimenta,
For sale by EDWIN GAIRDNER and CO.
Savannah, 19 tb December, 1799.
For LONDON,
TheßrigTwoSifters,
’ John Smith, Master,
Will fill early next month. For
freight of cotton pleaie apply to
E. GAIRDNER and CO.
Savannah, 16 th January, 1800.
For ‘
The Ship Mercury,
William Tate, Master,
Burthen 250 tons, a staunch well found vefTel,
will be ready to receive a cargo in a few days, and has the
greater part of her freight already engaged. For the re
ipaiader apply to the Master on board, or to V.h £ r
\ - M‘CALL and MILLER,
r. Who want to purchase a few thousand WJ&fiOak
Hogshead Staves and Heading. ■!?
ftbJanuary, 1800. ; , f p,
! ’ “ ’ j'i -
r W For GLASGOW,
The Brig Mary,
. Capt. x.
fail in 10 days. For freight
y Soßjs&flffHfergn* of 30 or 35 bales of cotton apply
r ' n ” ‘iff- to the master on board, or tdßen
jatnin Matirice and Co.iTelfair's building, oppofitc the
icuftomhoufei “r r I’sfcfvor ‘
•• KT Bills on New York for sale.
Savannah, February is. T y%oa.
1 ;... FrfQK&nitfiA LE,
A CONSIGNMENT,
.. • . . eaMwiwi .or. ♦ * ;•'} ,-i >d
40 crates of white, blue, 2nd green edgtd earthen wart,
i afforted;’ trnc-v'c ! . o ,’
10 calks nails, j -1
24 boxes window glass, - • • •
x box tortoiseshell; and horn combs, ; L i.-
1 a cwt. bar lead, .
.190 iron pots. . ‘
- Si iih ALSO, i
2 cases linens, •■ . l ?
3 bales blankets.
. AND
6 hogflieads bed green coffee.
..All of which .will be fold, on the very lowest term*
for read, pa,, at mr. Watt’s Bore on the coffeeboufe
wh * rf ’ b ’ . ■< PARDON T. TABER.
Savannah) February u, jgoo.