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GEORGIA GAZETTE;
(No. 865.) THURSDAY, *’ MAY 22, 1800. |“
Dr. ANDREW TURNBULL’S
ANTI BILIOUS PILLS,
PREPARED from a receipt left to the proprietor by
the late Mrs. Gracia Turnbull, relift of the late
Dr. Andrew Turnbull, after a trial of 40 years. To
those who labor under habitual headachs, swimming in the
head, sick headachs, sickness and pains in the stomach,
weakness and want of appetite, they strengthen and give
the most friendly relief. They may be taken without any
restriction of diet or inconvenience to the patient; and
those who have made use of them have been remarkably
free from fevers. They are now offered to the public,
from the uncommon number of applications that have
been made for them since the decease of Mrs. Gracia
Turnbull, and are to be had, at the usual price of ns.
the box, and ss. 6d. the half box, sealed J. H. with pro
per directions, at the following places only: At Mr. Tho
mas Decheneaux’s, Broughton street; at Mrs. Sody’s, on
the Bay; of Mrs. Higham and Miss Turner, or from
Mrs. Holland.
VV A N 1 11 D,
TWO young Lads, who can be well recommended,
as Apprentices to the Bookbinding and Jewellery
Business. ‘ MILLER and POWERS. ‘
May 6, 1800. •*-
F O i< b A L tb,
Two large FLATS,
Well calculated for the conveyance of rice, tobacco, &c.
ALSO,
A VERY HANDSOME
Cypress fix oared CANOE,
In complete order, and rows remarkably fait.
Apply at Mr. Turnbull’s plantation near Savannah.
ftb May, 1800.
B. and F. METCALFE
Have received by the late arrivals from LONDON ,
via Charlcfion,
WHITE, blue, and green plains;
London duffil blankets,
Womens scarlet and Bath coating cardinal cloaks,
Durants, calamancoes, bombafets,
Irilh linens, cotton bagging, oznabrigs,
Pins, stationary;
White, red, and yellow paints, ground in oil, in 28 and
14 lb. kegs;
Boiled linleed oil in 2 and 3 gallon jugs;
Window glass, 8 by 1 o and 1 o by 12;
Iron pots, camp ovens, skillets,
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 mofl
reafona'ole terms.
OBober 9, 1799.
MACLEOD and MILLER
HAVE 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 flore Mar
ket square, sign of the Green Canister, viz.
Essence anchovies in brandy
Quin’s fifh sauce bloom raisins
Walnuts India mangoes English checfe
Olives capers jelly
“Orange flower and rofc waters^-Loaf lugar at 36 cents per
Stone, powder r and lb. by the (ingle loaf
blue Durham.muftard sEPewter plates and dishes.
ON HAND,
Cogniac, Bourdeaux, rappee fnufF
apple brandy tobacco
Jamaica, Weft India, briniftone glass ware
Northward ruin ciockery aborted
Hoilandfe gin of all kinds
Madeira, Sherry, and 6d. Bd. icd. 12d. and
wine London porter 2cd. nails
Bed vinegar jgTron pots Dutch ovens
Coffee chocolate kettles fryingpans
Hyfon and bohea tea
Mufcovado sugar -s.B!ae, brown, green, and
■ Scotch barley white plains
Scotch herrings by the 4tlis and 7 4thsdufnl blan-
Starch and hair powder <s• kets
Corks demijohns hats
lia'ket fait black pepper •s&Axes and hoes, and funary
AH-fp‘ c .e cinnamon other articles.
Nutmegs cloves mace
N. B. SEA STORES of all kinds furniflied at the
#lortefl notice.
fC!r* ALMANACS for the year 1800 for sale.
T 7 F O K i A LF,
SHERRY WINE, .
$Wt butts and hogflieads.
W E. GAIRDNER and CO.
Savannah, 16 tb January, ISOO.
The SUBSCRIBER having opened
An Accomplant and Scrivener’s Office,
O.i Clark’s wharf, offers fiis services to the public. Any
kalineis committed to his charge ihail be attended to with
accuracy and dll’patcU
WILLIAM SCOTT.
Alexander Watt and Cos. i
Have received, per tbs Ship Gipjy, from Liverpool,
A Large and General Assortment of
FALL GOODS,
CONSISTING of almofl every ufeful article of halier
da (he ry, cutlery, turnery, and ironmongery; also,
an elegant and fafhionable assortment of millinery; which
they will dispose of, wholesale and retail, at a very low
advance, at their store in Commerce Row, on the Bay;
Where they continue to keep Wines, brandy, gin, rum,
sugars, coffee, teas, ipices, &c. &c.
N. B. Just opened, a fcwchefts IMPERIAL HYSON
TEAS, of a particular high flavor. Dec. 4.
Benjamin Maurice and Cos.
HAVE NOW ON HAND,
The following CONSIGNMENTS,
Which they will dispose cf cheap for Cafj or Produce ,
by the piece or package , viz.
IRISH linens in boxes assorted
Brown ditto ditto
Flaxen oznabrigs Silk umbrellas
‘Printed calicoes Cbintfes
Ginghams Dimities Calamancoes
2.h point blankets and blue ftrouds
Log and ciphering dates Toy watches
Violins Toilet looking glasses.
A L S 0,
Sherry wine of a superior quality in quarter calks
Apple brandy in puncheons and barrels
1 pipe Hollandle gin
Northern ditto in pipes and quarter calks
3d and 4th proof rum in puncheons and barrels
Molasses in hogflieads and tierces
Mufcovado lugar in barrels
Loaf and lump sugar
Barrels new prime beef
Smoked herrings in boxes and kegs
Liverpool blown fait
Lirifeed oil in jugs
Brown soap in boxes
Spermaceti, mould and dipt candles, in boxes
Hyfon tea of a superior quality, in chests.
Savannah, April 8, 1800.
Smith , Sons , & Anderson ,,
HAVE received, by the brig Two Sifters, Capt. John
M. Fitch, from New York, and will be fold low
for cafti or produce:
Cogniac brandy by the pipe, ~\s° kegs of crackers,
Excellent country gin, /<Excellent New England
Nevy England rum in pun-X. cheese and barrel cider,
cheons and quarter calks,)< 1 o bundles prime northward
4th proof Jamaica and W eft.'A hay,
India rum, % X 3 bales of humhums,
Loaf and mufcovado sugar, XA quantity of nankeens,
50 quarter calks MalagaX.s boxes | and linen;
wine, ,; X ,A quantity of black, change
-50 quarter casks fvveet Cor-Q able, and light blue nvan
fican ditto, X> tuas;
50 quarter casks SherryQ-Green and blue perfian,
ditto, tXGinghams,
A quantity of Teneriffe ar.dOGalicocs,
Port ditto; OPound and packet pins,
Hyfon /kin, young hyfon,G’Durants;
and bloom hyfon teas; <>An extensive assortment of
Souchong and bohea teas, O cutlery and hardwares,
30 calks of raisins; O amongst which are, club,
10 bags pepper, 10 bngsQ broad, and falling axes;
ginger, and 10 bags white and brown ffleeting,
spice; Nyßar and sheet iron,
30 boxes dipt’ and mouldxPot metal,
candles, ‘x.Cut and Englilh nails sorted;
50 bags excellent green X A general assortment of
coffee, X mens, womens, and child
-100 barrels of flour, X rens (hoes;
20 hogflieads molasses, VA quantity of stationary.
These, in addition to their former assortment, renders
it in their power not only to supply their friends on the
best terms, bat with the greatest variety.
Savannah, March 13, 1800.
FO R S ALE, “
Georgia Paper Medium .
Apply to James Mackintosh.
JUST on board the f]iip Louisa, D. M‘Fie,
Master, from Glasgow, and for sale by the fubferiber,
at No. 9 in Mr. Watt’s building, immediately below the
Merchants and Planters Exchange Coffeehoufe,
17 bales cotton bagging,
21 ditto tow oznabrigs,
4 ditto flax ditto, .
4 ditto ravens dijck,
6 boxes corded dimity,
6 ditto muflinet,
1 trunk very fine Pullicat handkerchiefs.
The above articles will be disposed of low, by the pack
age or piece, for cash or produce.
THOMAS BARR.
NEW rice;
For sale, in whole and half barrels.
F*v. a®. MEINS V MACEAT.
Dickson and JoknJlon
Have imported, by different arrivals from London and
Liverpool to this place and Charleston,
A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Seasonable and Fancy Goods,
W nich they are now opening for sale, at their store on the
Bay, formerly occupied by J. B. Wilkinson and Cos.
ALSO,.
Best London bottled porter by the cask, crates crockery,
shoes and threads; likewise one seine, 30 feet long and 13
feet in the bunt, lined, leaded, and corked, complete.
FALL GOODS.
MEINS and MACKAY
Have received, per the Helen , Capt. Patterson, jvjt
arrived from London,
A complete Ass Tirrunt of FAL L GOODS,
Which- they will fell, at their store, N°. 1 Commerce
Row, on the 1110 ft reasonable terms.
Nov. 6. ‘
~ M‘CALLTnTMTLLER
Have received by the Jhtp Diana, Capt. Bolton, from
Liverpool,
AN ASSORI MENT OF
COARSE WOOLLENS,
CONSISTING OF
WHITE, blue, brown, green, and drab plains;
White and colored flannels,
Blankets, coatings, Yorkfliire cloths, &c*
Which are now landing, and will be exposed for sale
at their store, N l ’. 4 Commerce Row. Sept. 17.
Valuable Slaves for Sale.
ONE young wench, who is a good cook, washer, ir
ojjer, and fenipft efs; and two men, able field Haves.
The above llaves will be fold for cash cr produce.
DAVID LEI ON, Broker.
CT NEW ALL,
At bis Store on Clark’s Wharf,
HAS FOR SALE,
MADEIRA, Sherry, i Nutmegs,
Port, Claret, Fron-+ All -spice,
tiniac, Mountain, Mala- tsßlack pepper,
ga, Teneriffe, and Fyal | Cayenne ditto,
wines; <;|rßa(ket fait,
Best Bouldeaux brandy; 1 Durham mustard,
Real Cogniac ditto, 9 years s’Rofe water,
old; flower ditto,
Old Jamaica rum, + Pickled wafnuts,
Weft India ditto, Ditto olives,
Northward ditto, | Quin’s fifh sauce,
Hollandfe gin, KvMu(hroom catfup,
American ditto, X Guava jelly,
London bottled porter, TCurrant ditto,
Englilh cheese, raisins,
Freili bifeuit; £ Scots barley,
Hyfon, foucliong, and bo-+ Split peale,
Hea teas; .j&Zante currants,
Coffee ground, * Frdh almonds,
Ditto whole, <jj?Crockery ware assorted,
Best chocolate, X Glass ware ditto,
Mufcovado sugar, HrPlaying cards,
Loaf ditto, A Oznabrigs,
Mace, T Nails,
Cinnamon,
Cloves, +Slcps, &c. &c. Bce
N. B. Sea ftorcs of all kinds furnifhed at the Ihorteffc
notice. November 15.
Hamilton & Monnox,
N°. 2 M‘Allifter’s building, Whitaker street, have re*
ceived, per (hip Benjamin, from London,
A Part of their Fall Supply,
CONSISTING OF 1
Dry Goods and Hardwarf,
Which they are determined to fell, at the mofl: reduced
prices, for cash or country produce only,
a"new VENDUE
COMMISSION STORE.
If * ‘ 1 fubferiber being appoint*
> UfL X ed one of the VENDUE
MASTERS of this CITY in*
forms his friends, and the public
generally, that he will have ven.
, dues on Tuesdays and Fridays, at
F"iiis vendue store, opposite the gol
, . ~ . „ den k “7> Whitaker street, where
he has provided store room for the reception of any dry
goods or groceries committed to his charge, and hopes
by ftrift attention to the duties of said business, to merit
approbation. He will also buy and fell any kinds of
country produce, or tranfaft any business in the commit
fion line. JOHN J. GRAY. ‘
Savannah, ad April, 1800,