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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
(No. 889.) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6 | r °“ Dolta
I per annum.
JUST RECEIVED,
Jsy the Minerva, Capt. Newball, from Liverpool ,
A LARGE AND NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
MAN CHE STRT, &c.
CONSISTING OF
VELVERETSand enfeoffed velveteens and corduroys
| and A calicoes
Pullicat and romal handkerchiefs
Jeans, jeanets, and lilk and cotton Al iped nankeens
Cotton Ihirtings
Cotton and silk fringe with cord* and taffcfe
Silk and gingham umbrellas and parasols
Silk and cotton elastic braces
Galloons and bindings
Black and colored muslins
3, 41, and c feet curled hair mattreffe*-.
ALSO,
Elegant pier glasses
Sets elegant cut tumblers
Wine glasses, and decanters to match
Vertical spring roaßing jacks, with flies, in japanned and
Arafs cases, &c.
/ DICKSON A JOHNSTON.
OAober 28.
NEGROES, zf~for Sale.
A FELLOW, about 27 years of age, who is a house
carpenter and cooper; his wife, a complete house
wench, waflier and ironer, about 24 years old, and their
male child, aged about 6 years.
Two very likely house wenches, one about 18 years
•Id, the other about 22.
A yocng field wench.
A young fellow, who has been bred to the sea.
A likely Mulatto wench, 16 years of age, brought up
in the house, has been used to the taking care of children,
and is a complete feamftrels; file can be well recommend
ed.
Four fine young fellows, fit For the field.
Three likely boys, aged about 12 or 13 years.
A likelv girl, about 13 years old.
Apply to DAVID LEION, Broker.
Hamilton and Monnox
Hare just received, per Julius Pringle, from London,^
A general Assortment ot FAL.L GOODS;
T j 0
20 Calks of excellent BO f"I LED PORTER,
AND
10 Otlks of heft BROWN STOUT;
411 of which they will dispose of upon moderate terms for
cafii or country produce.
ytb Sept. 1800.
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Hamilton, flonnox, and Cos.
. Hare received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
A neat Assortment of DRV GOODS,
Which are now opening for sale at the fouthwefi corner of
Bolton’s new buildings, Market ftp are.
ALSO ON HAND,
‘ A general Affmment of GROCERIES,
Which will be disposed of upon moderate terms.
ftb Sept. iBo.
THE fubferiber informs his friends, and the public,
that he continues the /
Factorage Business ,
means to efiablifh a Aore on his wharf for thepurpofe
of fupplymg thole who may deal with him with articles
fiiitable for plantation and family use, of the beA quality,
M.'pdW Wm. BELCHER.
Sarvanndb, QSlober 1, 1800.
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Alexander Watt Cos.
HAVE received, by the ffiip Augußa, Gabriek Hav
ens maAer, from Liverpool,
A lar?e and, general Assortment of
FALL GOODS,
Which, with their former Rock on hand, confiAs of almoß
every ufeful article.
All of which they ott'er for sale, on the moA reasonable
terms, at their flore in Commerce Row, on the Bay,
where they continue to keep
Teas Sugars
Wines Coffee
Brandy ’ Spices; &e. Bcc.
.Gin and rum
Aifi juft’ come to band,
-20CO Fair prime Negro Shoes.
Savannah, October .9, 1800.
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Fox tale at tiie Printing Office in Broughton Artict.
JUST IMPORTED,
In the sip Cleopatra, Capt. Robert[on, and brig In
dependent, Capr. Clark , from London, and now
opening by tbs fubferibers, at l bar fore on tbs Ray,
‘A VERY LARGE ASSOR l MENT Os
Seasonable GOODS,
Among which are the followinc articles, viz.
WHITE, blue, and brown plains;
7 4ths and 8 4ths duffil blankets;
6 4ths, 8 4ths, 10 4ths, and 12 4ths role blankets;
Oiie elegant Brussels carpet and an assortment of Scotch
carpets, t
A large assortment of fuperfine cloth and caflimeres;
Ladies fafiiionable hats, bonnets, and feathers;
Muffs and tippets,
An assortment of hair mattresses;
Two ieincs, 30 and 40 fathoms; *
Wicker baskets of different lliapes, .
Wax tapers,
Bath Rove grates,
ALolian harps,
BeA Port wine by the box;
Which will be fold either wholefalc or by retail.
DICKSON and JOHNSTON.
Sept . 16.
MACLEOD and MILLER
Have juf received, and for file, at their fore, Mar.
ket f\u are, fan of the green eanifer ,
FRUITS ill brandy, A Walnut catfup,
Sweet oil, $ Black pepper,
Walnuts, - fait,
Olives, f London buttled porter,
Anchovies, f Englilh cheese,
India mangoes, Durham milliard,
India /- Velvet corks, £<c. See.
Quin’s fifli ftiuce, T
Sea Acres put up at the flierteA notice.
27//’ Augufl, 1800.
“John mjlldr,
North corner of Mr. Gibbons's building ,
Has imported, in the lall •‘effels from London and Glasgow,
A Quantity of Merchandise,
ConfiAing of ahnoA every article that is mentioned in
lengthy advertisements.
JC7® Country lhopkeepers will be supplied on good
terms. Nov. 27, 1799.
f-JTI GOO DS.
Turnbull and Marshall
Have received , per the Julius Pringle, capt. Milftr,
from London,
A Part of their Fall Supply,
COMPRISING
A General Assortment of Goods,
Adapted to the approaching feal’on.
A L S O,
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
Millinery, Fancy Articles, and
Gentlemens Drapery.
September 9.
The fubferibers* have imported,
Per the brig Independent, Capt. Clarke , from London,
An Assortment of Dry Goods,
Which thev are now opening at their Aore in Mr. Gib
bons’s brick building, Market square, and will dispose
of them on very moderate terms for cash or produce.
Thomas and James Beggs.
Savannah , OHobcr 1, 1800.
MINIS and HUNTER
Have received, by the Julius Pringle, from London,
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
ship Chandlery,
ConfiAing of the moR ufeful articles in that line.
A L S 0,
Cotton bagging of the firA quality,
White and blue plains,
A few bales beA London duffil blankets,
One bale Briiiol ditto;
Dallas’s beA London brown Rout 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. IU ~ V
Negroes and Lands for Sale.
THREE valuable men, fit for the field; and time©
house wenches.
A traft of land, containing 300 acres, in Glynn coun
ty, and another oi 600 acres, bisth lurveyed in 1769; the
tormer on a branch of the Buffalo swamp, and the latter
about 20 miles from Brunswick, equal in quality to any
in the county.
A tract 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 fiiit purchasers.
DAVID LEION, Broker.
John J. Gray
Has jv.fi per fi:;p Cleopatra , and trig hide •
pendent, fr om London,-
A handfiome Ailortment of the following Articles, via*
BOOKS and flationary Mancheftry
Buttons Nails assorted
Cutlery O/.r.abrig*
Cad iron Porter
Calicoes Paints and oil
Cioth.s Perfumery
Cardinals Pins
Dufftls Prints
Flannels Pewter war©
Glais ware Shot
Gunpowder Steel
Holicry Slops
Haberdafhcry Shawl*
Hats Stuffs
Ironmongery Turnery
Linens Twine, &c.
Milliard
Which lie is now opening, next door to his auction store,
■mu for f.ile by the package or piece, at reduced prices,
lor cash or cotton.
September 16.
Roderick Macleod
Has received, by the Julius Pringle, capt. Miller, froill
London,
Part of his Fall Supply,
CONSISTING OF
BLANKETS, negro cloth, cloths of all kinds, enffi
meres of all kinds, fearnought coats and trowfers,
boys and girls great coats, carpets and carpeting, per
fumery, haberdafltery, hosiery, printed linens and cali
coes; Irish linens, i and -J; cotton shirting; seine, call
net, and shop twine; ladies and gentlemens fafliionable
hats, ditto shoes and flippers, flioes and boots, flationary,
rice sieves, chafingdilhes, dripping pans, gridirons, fry
ingpans; fire dogs, shovels, and tongs; table bells; nails,
from 6d. to god. lad irons, iron pots and ovens, mill
laws, German fleel, grind and quern ftenes; a handsome
aflbrtment of gloves, ribbons, fiiks, gauzes, flowers, fea
thers, fliawls, silk and cotton veils, and ladies fafliionable
dress caps; also, brown flout in liogfheads, and porter in
bottles. September 25.
BTand F. METCALFE
Have received by the late arrivals from hONDONj
via Cbarlefion,
WHITE, bine, and green plains;
London duffil blankets,
Womens lcarlet and Bath coating cardinal cloaks,
Durants, calamancoes, bombafets,
Irish linens, cotton bagging, oznabrigs,
Pins, flationary;
White, red, and yellow paints, ground in oil, in 28 and
14 lb. kegs;
Boiled linl’eed 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 j lb. and 2 lb. bars;
Which they are opening at Mr. Alexander Watt’s
wharf, and will fell, by the package or piece, ok the moft
reasonable terms.
Odldber 9, 1799.
FOR SALE,
A NEGRO CARPENTER,
About 19 years of age.
ALSO,
A NEGRO SHOEMAKER,
Who can make from 12 to 14 pair of coarse shoes pe*
week, about 17 years of age.
For particulars apply to the printers Jiereof, or
s DAVID LEION, Broker.
THE Gopartnerfliip of MONTMOLLIN, CANA
VAN, and CO. having expired on the iff inflant,
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. MONTMOLLIISL
JAMES HERON.
}{*y 27.