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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
(No. 888.) THURSDAY, ‘* OCTOBER 30, • 1800. | “'.r
FALL GOODS.
Turnbull and Marshall
JKavp received, per the Julius Pringle, capt. Miller ,
y?om London ,
A Part of their Fall Supply,
COMPRISING
A General Assortment of Goods,
Adapted to the approaching season.
ALSO,
4N ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
Millinery, Fancy Articles, and
Gentlemens Drapery.
September 9.
JUST RECEIVED, *
Per Jbip Flora , John M. F'ttcb master, from New York,
REAL Cogniac brandy and Hollandle gin in pipes;
Madeira, Sherry, Lisbon, Malaga, and Port wines,
in quarter calks;
Brown sugar, Loaf ditto,
Hfion and Souchong teas in quarter clieffs,
■Soap, Mould and dipt candles,
Ship and middling bread,
Cordage generally assorted,
Bright and black varnish,
Tierces linseed oil, Sheathing paper, Ravenfducb,
New England rum.
FOR SALE BY
MINIS and HUNTER, Hunter’s wharf.
OSlober 9.
—NEGROES -for Sale.—
A FELLOW, about 27 years of age, who is a house
carpenter and cooper; his wife, a complete house
wench, walher and ironer; . bout 24 years old, and tliei
niale child, aged about 6 years.
A field Have, about 26 years old, his wife, about 25,
a good house wench, and female child, about 6 years of
age.
‘Two very likely house wenches, one about 1* years
old, the other about 22.
A fellow, who is a good taylor*
A young field wench.
Two young fellows, who have been bred to the sea.
Apply to DAVID LEION.
Alexander Watt & Cos.
HAVE received, by the ship Augusta, Gabriel Hav
ens loader, from Liverpool,
A large and general AJfor tmrnt rs
FALL GOODS,
Which, with their former flock on hand, consists of almofl
every ufeful article.
All of which they offer for lale, on the moll reafonabie
terms, at their ftwe in Commerce Row, on the Bay,
where they continue to keep
Teas . Sugars
Wines Coffee
Brandy Spices, &c. Ac,
Gin and ruin
Also just come to band ,
2000 Pair prime Negro Shoes.
Savannah , OBob/r 9, tBoo
HE fabferiher informs his friends, and the public,
that he continues the
Factorage Business y
nd means to cflablilh a store on his wharf for the purpose
of {implying those who may deal with him with articles
suitable for plantation and family use, of the belt quality,
and on good terms.
? Wm. BELCHER.
Savannah, October i, xBoo
Hamilton and Monnox
Have just received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
A general AiTortmenc of FALL GOODS;
ALSO,
20 Ca(ks of excellent BOTTLED PORTER,
AND
JO Calks of heft BROWN STOUT;
All af which thpy will dispose of U|wn moderate terms for
call • or country produce.
rjiJb Sfypu t3co. _
Hamilton, Monnox, and Cos.
Have received, per Julius Pringle, from London, .
A neat Aftortment of DRY GOODS,
Which are now opening for sale at the fouthwefl corner of
Belton’s new buildings, Market square.
ALSO ON HAND,
A general Assortment of GROCERIES,
Which will be dilpofel of upon mofcifttt .terms.
rtjjt Sc%t* MW*#
The fuhfcribers have imported,
Per the brig Independent, Capt. Clarke, from London,
An AfTortment of Dry Goods,
Which they are now opening at their store in Mr. Gib
bons’s brick building, Market square, and will dispose
ot them on very moderate terms for cafn or produce.
Thomas and James Beggs.
Savannah, October 1, 1800.
MINIS and HUNTER
Have received, by the Julius Pringle, from London,
A FRESH SUPPLY UK
SHIP CHANDLERY,
Consisting of the molt ufeful articles in that line.
A L.S O,
Cotton bagging of the firft quality,
White and blue plains,
A few bales heft London duffii blankets,
One bale Bristol ditto;
Dallas’s best London brown flout bottled porter, in hogs
heads and tierces. Sept. 18.
Negroes for Sale.
A MAN about 35 years of age, a complete driver and
jobbing carpenter; TWO LADS, one 18 years of
age, the other 17; A WENCH about 19 years of age;
and TWO COMPLETE HOUSE WENCHES. Ap
ply to DAVID LEION, Broker.
Sept. 11.
Rq deri c k Mac leo and
Has received, by the Julius Pringle, Capt. Miller, from
London,
Part of his Fall Supply ,
J CONSISTING OF
BLANKETS, negro cloth, cloths of all kinds, cafli
meres of all kinds, fearnought coats and trowfers,
lioys and girls great coats, carpets and carpeting, per
fumery, haberdalliery, holiery, printed linens and cali
coes; Irish linens, ~ and cotton Ihirting; seine, call
net, and fiiop twine; ladies and gentlemens fafnionable
hats, ditto shoes and flippers, shoes and boots, stationary,
rice fkves; !:aGugdiihes, dripping pans, gridirons, fry
ingpans; fire dogs, lliovels, and tongs; table bells; nails,
from 6J. to 3od. fad irons, iron pots and ovens, mill
saws, German fled, grind and quern stones; a handsome
assortment of gloves, ribbons, silks, gauzes, flowers, fea
thers, fliawls, iilk and cotton veils, and ladies fafhionable
dress caps; alio, brown flout in hogflieads, and porter in
bottles. ■ • ■ September 25.
John J. Gray
Has jujl received, per Jbip Cleopatra , and brig Inde
pendent, Jrom London ,
A handsome Assortment of the following Articles, viz.
BOOKS and Aationary Mancheftry
Buttons Nai's assorted
Cutlery Oznabrigs
Call iron Porter
Calicoes Paints and oil
‘Cloths Perfumery-
Cardinals Pins
Duffils Prints
Flannels Pewter ware
Glass ware Shot
Gunpowder Steel
Holiery Slops
Haberdalliery Shawls
Hats Stuffs
Ironmongery Turnery
Linens Twine, &c.
Muflard
Which he is now opening, next door to his auction store,
and for fide by the package or piece, at reduced prices,
for cash or cotton.
September 16.
Negroes and Lands for Sale.
THREE valuable men, fit for the field; and a wench,
who is a good cook, walher, and ironer. Also,
Three house wenches.
A trail of land, containing 300 acres, in Glynn coun
ty, and another of 600 acres, both surveyed in 1769; the
former on a branch of the Buffalo swamp, and the latter
about 20 miles from Brunswick, equal in quality t 6 any
in the county.
A trail of upwards 3000 acres on Canouchie, excellent
pine land, on which was a mill feat before the revolution;
it will be divided so as to suit purchasers.
DAVID LEION, Broker,
FOR S A L~E, “
Georgia Paper Medium
Apply to JaMes Mackintosh.
“ 7 W ANTE D~
TWO young Lads, who can be well recommended,
as Apprentices to tlie Bookbinding and Jewellery
Business. MILLER and POWERS.
May 6, I&C9
New Clothes Store,
abraham” Jacobs
PRESENTS his compliments to the public in general,
and to masters of veltels and fcaineti in particular;
informs them that he has taken a store on the Bay, two
doors from Mcffrs. John and Alexander M‘Clure, Where he
has a regular assortment of
Clothes , Seamens Clothes, Majtrejfes, &c.
Which he will fell on reafonabie terms.
OSlober 23.
C. NEW ALL;
At his Store on Clark’s Wharf)
HAS FOR SALE,
1% /T ADF.IRA, Sherry,^Nutmegs,
IVI Port, Claret, Fron- All-spice,
tiniac, Mountain, Maia-yeblack pepper,
ga, leuefiffe, and Fyal I Cayenne ditto,
wines; ‘iri'Ba'/ket fait,
Best Bourdeatix brandy; Durham muflard,
Real Cogniac ditto, 9 years'yßofe water,
old; .yOrange flower ditto.
Old Jamaica rlim, TPickled walnuts,
Weft India ditto, ADitto olives,
Northward ditto, | Quin’s filh failce;
Hollandle gin, |<Mu fnroom catfup;
American ditto, Jj.GilaVa jelly,
London bottled porter, a Currant ditto,
Englilh cheese, TBloom.raifins,
Frelh bifeuit; .yScots barley,
Hyfon, fouchong, and bo-v Split peafe,
hea teas; (j&Zante currants,
Coffee ground, J Fresh almonds,
Ditto whole, ware assorted,
Bell chocolate, 1 Glass ware ditto,
Mufcovado sugar, “yPlaving cards,
Loaf ditto, A OznabrigS,
Mace, f Nails,
Cinnamon, LDeraijohns,
Cloves, * Slops, &c. &c. &c.
N. B. Sea stores of all kinds furnilhed at the fliortefl
notice. November 13. ‘
JOHN MILLER,
North corner of Mr. Gibbons’s building,
Has imported, in the last vessels from London and GlafgoW,
A Quantity of Merchandise,
Confifling of almofl every article that is mentioned in
lengthy adverti foments.
5C7“ Country Ibopkeepers will be supplied on good
terms. Ntv. 27.
MACLEOD and MILLER -
Have just received, and for sale, at their store, Mar
ket square, ftgn of the green canister ,
FRUI TS in brandy, A Walnut catfup,
Sweet oil, 4- Black pepper,
Walnuts, 4j,Balket fait,
Olives; i London bottled porter,
Anchovies, X Englilh cheese, .
India mangoes, inuftaid,
India soy, + Velvet corks, Sec. &c.
Quin’s filli sauce, y
Sea ftoi-es put up at the fliertefl notice.
o.7th August, 1800.
“jIJST IMPORTED, ‘
In the ftnp Cleopatra , Capt. Robertson, and brig In a
dependent, Capt . Clark, from London , and now
opening by the fubfcrilyrs, at their store on the Bay ,
A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Seasonable GOODS,
Among which are the following articles, viz.
WHITE, blue, and brown plains;
7 4ths and 8 4tbs duffll blankets;
6 4ths, 8 4tlis, 10 4ths, and 12 4ths rose blankets;
One elegant Brussels carpet and an assortment of Scotch
carpets,
A large assortment of fuperfine cloth and caflimeres;
Ladies falhionable hats, bonnets, and leathers;
Muffs and tippets,
An assortment of hair mattresses;
Two ftines, 30 and 40 fathoms;
Wicker balkets of different lhapes,
Wax tapers,
Bath stove grates,
Aeolian harps,
Best Port wihe by the box;
Which will be fold either wholesale or by retail
DICKSON and JOHNSTON.
Sept. 16.
1 —* .
THE Copartnerfhip of MONTMOLLIN,'CANA
VAN, and CO. having, expired on the ift inftanty
the business will in future be conduced by the fubferib
ers, to whom all those indebted to the former firm will
please make immediate payment.
J. S. D. MONTMOLLIN,
JAMES HERON.
May 27. * •