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GEORGIA GAZETTE:
(No. 874.) THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1800. | F ”“
FOR SALE,
■ A NE G R O GIRL,
About 18 or 19 years of age, a complete house servant.
Inquire of the Printers.
“IToTTciT
THE Copartnerfhip of HAMMOND and WILLI
AMSON dissolves this day by mutual consent. All
persons having demands againlt them are desired to call
on John P. Wiliiamfon for payment, and those who are
indebted to that concern are requeued to make immediate
payment to the said John P. Wiliiamfon, who is autho
rized to receive all debts that are outstanding. )
S. Hammond,
John P. Williamson.
Savannah , July 15, 1800.
The SUBSCRIBER having opened
An Accomptant and Scrivener’s Office,
On Clark's wharf, offers his services to the public. Any
business committed to his charge (hall be attended to with
accuracy and dispatch.
WILLIAM SCOTT.
FALL GOODS.
. MEINS and MACKAY
Have received, per the Helen , Capt. Patterson, juf
arrived frem London ,
A complete Assortment of FALL GOODS,
Which they will fell, at their (lore, N°. 1 Commerce
Row, on the mod reasonable terms.
Nov. 6.
““for sale,
Georgia Paper Medium .
Apply to James Mackintosh.
Benjamin Maurice and Cos.
HAVE NOW ON HAND,
The following CONSIGNMENTS,
Which they will dispose of cheap for Cash or Traduce,
by the piece or package, viz .
IRISH linens in boxes afiorted
Brown ditto ditto
Flaxen oznabrigs Silk umbrellas
Printed calicoes Chintfes
Ginghams Dimities Calamancoes
2.1. point blankets and blue ftrouds
Log and ciphering dates Toy watches ■
Violins Toilet looking glafles.
ALSO, ‘
Sherry wine of a superior quality in quarter calks
Apple brandy in puncheons and barrels
1 pipe Hollandfe gin
Northern ditto in pipes and quarter ca/ks
3d and 4th proof rum in puncheons and barrels
Molafles in hoglheads and tierces
Mufcovado sugar in barrels
Loaf and lump sugar
Barrels new prime beef .
Smoked herrings in boxes and kegs
Liverpool blown fait
Lin feed oil in jugs
Brown soap in boxes
Spermaceti, mould and dipt candles, in boxes
Hvfon tea of a superior quality in chests.
Savannah, April 8, 1800.
Alexander Watt and Cos.
Have received, per the Ship Gipfy, from Liverpool,
A Large and General Assortment of
FALL GOODS,
CONSISTING of almoftevery ufeful article of haber
dashery, cutlery, turnery, and ironmongery; also,
an elegant and fafbionable assortment of millinery; which
they will dispose of, wholesale and retail, at a very low
advance, a,t their store in Commerce Row, on the Bay;
Where they continue to keep Wines, brandy, gin, rum,
sugars, coffee, teas, spices, &c. &c.
N. B. Just opened, a few chests IMPERIAL HYSON
TEAS, of a particular high flavor. Dec. 4.
MCCALL and MlLl¥r~
Have received by the Jlnp Diana , Capt. Bolton, from
Liverpool,
AN ASSORTMENT OF
COARSE WOOLLENS,
CONSISTING OF
WHITE, blue, brown, green, and drab plains;
White and colored flannels,
Blankets, coatings, Yorkfhirc cloths, &c.
Which are now landing, and will be exposed for foie
at their store, N°. 4 Commerce Row. Sept- 17.
WRITING I N K~
Tor falc at tlie Printing Office in Broughton street.
JUST landed from on board the fliipLouifa, 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 Coffeehoul’e,
17 bales cotton bagging,
2 1 ditto tow oznabrigs,
4 ditto flax ditto,
4 ditto ravens duck,
6 boxes corded dimity,
6 ditto muilinet,
I trunk very fine Pullicat handkerchiefs.
The above articles will be disposed of low, by the pack
age or piece, for cash or produce.
March 13. THOMAS BARR.
Negroes and Lands for Sale.
SIX valuable men, fit for the field; a wench, who is
a good cook, walher, and ironer; and two likely
country born boys, one about 11 years old, the other a
bput 14.
A traft of land, containing 300 acres, in GLvnn coun
ty, and another of 600 acres, both surveyed in 1769; the
former on a branch of-the Buffalo fwanip, and the latter
about 20 miles from Brunswick, equal in quality to any
in the county., * * T - ;
A trail of upwards jqoo..acres on Canquchie, excellent
pine land, on which was a mill, feat before the revolution;
it will be divided-so aS’ toffuk pur-chafers.. v
■* DAVID LEION, Broker.
— FO R SA,L E,
TT ALFA.LQT on’ the south
II common, 30 by 90 feet,
on. which are anew two story dwel
linghoul’e, 18 by 25 feet, com
pletely finihied, wiih a front and
back piazza, a good kitchen, store
room, ft'able, chairhoufr, Sec. Indilputable titles will be
given, and negroes or produce will,be taken in payment.
DAVID LEION, Broker.
June 17, 1800. 7 ■
TFIE Copartnerfhip of I. MINIS and CO. will dif
lolve, by nrutual consent, on the last day of this
month. All persons having demands against said concern
will please to render them for fettiement, and all those in
debted are requested to make immediate payment to I.
Minis.
WILLIAM HUNTER,
ISAAC MINIS.
Savannah , 10 th June, 1800.
THE fubferibers have entered into copartnerfhip, to
commence the lft July, 1800, under the firm of
MINIS and HUNTER,
And intend carrying on the Ship Chandlery and Grocery
Business, as ui’ual, in the store lately occupied by I. Minis
and Cos.
ISAAC MINIS,
JAMES HUNTER.
Savannah, 10 th June, 1800.
Dickson and JohnJion
Have imported, by different arrivals from London and
Liverpool to this place and Charleston,
A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Seasonable and Fancy Goods,
Which they are now opening for sale, at.their store on the
Bay, formerly occupied by J. B, Wilkinlon and Cos.
ALSO,
Best London bottled porter by the calk, crates crockery,
shoes and threads; likewise one seine, 30 feet long and 12
feet in the bunt, lined, leaded, and corked, complete.
JOHN MILLErT”
North corner of Mr. Gibbons's building ,
Bias imported, in the last veflels from London and Glasgow,
A Quantity of Merchandise,
Coniifting of almost every article that is mentioned in
- • - , lengthy advertisements.
|C7* Country Ihopkeepers will be supplied on good
terms. Nov. 27.
NOTICE.
THE ftiblcriber, from his misfortune in losing his left
hand, is obliged to close his concerns, and fettle his
affairs; he therefore reqnefts all persons indebted to him
to make as speedy payments as pofiible to himfelf only, as
no other perl’on is authorized to receive money or fettle
accounts. The flock in trade of the fubferiber will be
fold wholly, or in parcels, at a reasonable advance in cash,
or approved notes of Savannah citizens,
s • JOHN SMITH.
Market square , B tb July , 1800.
BLANK LAND CONVEYANCES for sale
.the Printing Office in Broughton street.
JOHN J. SLUYTER
, HAS FOR SALE,
At his ftcre St. Julian street, Mr. Hogg’s Buildings,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Groceries, Liquors, and other Articles,
Which he intends to dispose of low for cash or produce only,
CONSISTING OF
Gunpowder, imperial, young hyfon, and bohea teas;
Coffee, loaf and other sugars, molasses,
Cinnamon, nutmegs, mace,, cloves, ■
Black pepper, pimenta, Cayenne pepper,
Chocolate, faltpetre, ginger,
Blue and other raifms,
Currants, citrons, guava jelly,
Olives, walnuts, Qmn’s fifti sauce,
Salad oil, basket fait, starch,
Durham mustard, Scotch barley;
Pineapple, double and Angle Gloucester cheeles;,
Soap, manufa&ured tobacco,
Huil d’abfynthe, cream de noyeau,
Segars, “Scotch fnuff,
Oil of wormwood and other distilled waters,
Cradljers; “ ‘
London particular Madeira, Sherry, Pprt, Malaga, and
Claret wines;
Cogniac and Bourdeaux brandy;
Jamaica, Weft India, and New England rum;
1 lolland gin, wine vinegar,
Demijohns, playing cards.
Alio, A general aflortment of Liverpool china, queen’s
and glass ware, and empty bottles.
N. B. Sea stores of all kinds furuifhed at the shortest
notice.
„ Savannah, December -3, 1799.
B. and F. METCALFE
Have received by the late arrivals from LONDON,
via Charlefon,
WHITE, blue, and, green plains;
London duffil blankets,
Womens fc'arlet and Bath coating cardinal cloaks,
Durants, calamancoes, frombafets,
Irish linens, cotton bagging, oznabrigs,
Pins, ’ftatidhary
White, red, and yellow paints, ground in oil, in 28 and
14 lb. kegs;
Boiled linseed oil in 2 and 3 gallon jugs;
Window glass, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12;
Iron pots, camp ovens, skillets,
Shot assorted, lead in 1 lb. tnd 2 lb. bars;
Which they are opening at Mr. Alexander Watt’s
wharf, and will fell, by the package or piece, on the moft
reasonable terms.
OSlober 9, 1799.
MACLEOD and MILLER
HAVE received, by the Cotton Planter from Charles
ton, and the Hunirefs from New York, the follow
ing Articles, which they ofter for sale, at their store Mar
ket square, lign of the Green Canister, viz.
EiTence anchovies in brandy
Quin’s filh sauce bloom raifms
Walnuts India mangoes English cheese
Olives capers 4-Currant jelly
Orange flowerandrofe water-#.Loaf sugar at 36 cents per
Stone, powder, and liquid-#- lb. by the single loaf
‘ blue Durham mustard -#-Pewter plates and diflies.
ON HAND,
Cogniac, Bourdeaux, and-#-Soap rappee fnuff
apple brandy tobacco
Jamaica, Weft India, brimftone glass ware
Northward rum -#*Tin ware ciockery assorted
Hollandfe gin 4- Shot of all kinds
Madeira, Sherry, and Ported. 6d. Bd. iod. izd. and
wine London porter •#• 2od. nails
Bell vinegar , f-Iron pots Dutch ovens
Coffee chocolate 4; Tea kettles ‘ fryingpan*
Hyfon and bohea tea
Mufcovado sugar 4-Blue, brown, green, and
Scotch barley . •# white plains
Scotch herrings by the 4 ths and 7 4 ths duffil blan-
Stafch and hair powder kets
Corks demijohns 4-Ozftabrigs hats
Baflcet fait black pepper 4-Axes and hoes, and fundn#
AU-spice cinnamon -#- other articles.
Nutmegs cloves mace *#•
N. B. SEA STORES of all kinds fumilhed at the
shortest notice.
10“ ALMANACS for the year 1800 for sale.
WANTED,
TWO young Lads, who can be well recommended:
as Apprentices to the Bookbinding and Tewellerv
Business. MILLER and POWERS.
May 6, 1800.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Dr. Alexander
Stephen, deceased, are requested to make payment*
to the fubferiber direftly, in whose hands the books and
papers are placed. \y. DAVIES.
Savannah, 6th Mttrch, ißot.