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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
(No. 893.) THURSDAY, * DECEMBER 4,1800. | F “ r J^“
Miller and Powers,
St. Julian Jlreet, opposite Gibbtns's brick buildings,
Have received by the lhip Benjamin, from LONDON,
Tbe following FASHION All LE ARTICLES,
Which they are determined to fell at very reasonable
prices, via.
SILVER mounted corals with bells and whiffles,
Ditto. ditto without bells;
Large coral beads, fills, and fingers;
Gold beads, plain, cut, and fluted;
Enameled and plain gold lockets and bracelet?,
Gold miniature lockets and locket chains;
Ditto watch seals, keys, and trinkets;
Garnet hoops and rings;
A complete assortment of earrings, drops, and wires;
Scotch pebble and cryllal watch seals,
Ladies steel and gilt watch chains,
Silver and plated spring Ihce latehets,
Ditto and ditto scissors (heaths;
Scissors, highly finilhed;
A neat assortment of ladies and gentlemens morocco pocfc
etbooks, thread cases, and purses;
A quantity of gold and silver leaf,
Complete lets of Roman violin ftrir.ga,
Silver pencil cases and pens,
Composition and iiiver let knee buckles,
Plain lilver ditto,
Reading glasses and tweezers,
Tortoifeftiell and leather fnuffboxes,
Ditto and ivory toothpick cases,
Straight and crooked tortoifelhell combs;
Plated and brass dog collars and locks, &c.
Ukewife the following, mode up by ihemflvcs,
and warranted:
Gold sleeve buttons, bracelets, clasps, fafli buckles, child
rens lockets; plain, twilled, and other gold rings, &c.
Tools for feivellers and Silverfnniks: >
Flattening mills, wire plates, pliers, ‘hears, vices, spring
dividers, cutting nippers, punches, Hiding tongs, gravers
-and fcolpevs, hammers, all kinds ol files, file handles,
‘’ wires, brulhes, oil Hones, and other materials.
MEINS and MACKAY
Have received, by the brig Republican , capt• hodguins,
from Madeira,
London Particular Madeira Wine
In pipes, half pipes, and quarter calks.
Sept. 17.
JUST IMPORTED,
In the Jlnp Cleopatra, Capt. Robertson , end brig In
dependent, Capt. Clark, from London, and now
openin’ by the fubferibers, at their fiore on the Bay,
A VERY LARGE ASSORT MENT OF
Seasonable GOODS.,
Among which are the following articles, viz.
WHITE, blue, and brown plains;
7 4_ths and 8 4tbs duffil blankets;
6 4 ths, 8 4ths, 10 4ths, and 12 4ths rose blankets;
One elegant Brussels carpet and an assortment ol Scotch
carpets,
A large assortment of fuperfine cloth and caff meres;
Ladies fafhionable hats, bonnets, and feathers*
Muff’s and tippets,
An assortment of hair mattresses;
Two seines, 30 and 40 fathoms;
Wicker balkets of different fiiapes,
Wax. tapers,
Bath Hove grates,
Rfiolian harps*
Bell Port wine by the box;
Which will be fold either wholefal* or bv retail.
DICKSON and JOHNSTON.
Scpfi 16*
Hamilton and Monnox
Hare mil received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
A etnerai Assortment of I ALL GLKJDb;
* ■ o ALSO
of excellent BO ! i LED PORTER,
AND’
t o Gifts of heft BROWN STOUT;
A U G s which they will dispose of upon moderate terms for
call 1 or country produce.
stb Sept. itoo.
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Hamilton , Monnox , and Cos.
Have received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
A neat Assortment of DRY GOODS,
Which are now opening for fide at the louthweff corner of
- Bolton’s new buildings, Market square.
ALSO OH HAND,
A general Assortment of GROCERIES,
Which will bt difpofsd of tpon moderates terms,
o th Sept- 1 800.
Roderick Macleod
Ha* received, by the Julius Pringle, capt. Miller, from
London,
Fart of his Fall Supply,
CONSISTING OF
BLANKETS, negro cloth, cloths of all kinds, cafS
rpercs ol all kinds, fearnought coats aud trowfevs,
boys and girls great coats, carpets and carpeting, per
fumery, haberd.tfhery, holiery, printed linens and cali
coes; Irilh linens, and cotton thirting; feint, cad
net, and (liop twine; ladies and gentlemens sass lion able
hats, ditto (lines and ffippevs, ‘hoes and boots, ihuionary,
rice lieves, chafmgdifhes, dripptrtg pans, gridirons, fry
ingpans; fire dogs, (hovels, and tongs; table bells; nails,
from fid. to jod. lad irons, iron pots and ovens, mill
saws, German (feel, grind and quern Hones; a haadfor.ie
assortment of gloves, ribbons, Inks, gauzes, flowers, fea
thers, Ihawls, (ilk and cotton veils, and ladies feffiionable
®rels caps; a'ib, brown llout in hoglheads, and porter i*
bottles. September 25.
Negroes for Sale.
A MAN about 3 j years of age, a complete driver and
jobbing carpenter; TWO LADS, one 18 years of
agt, the other 17; A WENCH about 19 years of act;
ani TWO COMPLETE HOUSE WENCHES*. Ap
ply to DAVID LEION, Broker.
Sept. 1 1.
B. and F. METCALFE
Have received by (be lute arrivals from LONDON,
via Cl\.irlfji:n,-
WHITE, blue, and green plains;
London duffil bhui kets,
Womens scarlet and Bath coating cardinal cloaks,
Durants, calamancoes, bomb^fets,
Irilh linens, cotton bagging, cznabrigs,
Pins, flationary;
White, red, and yellow paints, ground in oil, in 28 r.ni
14 lb* kegs;
Boiled Pinfeed oil in 2 and 3 gallon jugs;
Window glals, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12;
Iren pots, camp ovens, Ikiilets,
Shot assorted, lead in i ib. and 2 lb. bars;
Which they are opening at Mr. Alexander Watt’s
wharf, and'will Ceil, by th# package or piece, on the moll
reasonable terms.
OXober 9, 1799.
FALL GOOD S.
Turnbull and Marlhall
Have received, per the Julius Pringle, capt. Miller,
from Loudon,
A Part of their Fall Supply,
COMPRISING*
A General Assortment of Goods,
Adapted to the approaching season.
ALSO,
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
Millinery, Fancy Articles, and
Gentlemens Drapery.
September 9,.
MINIS and HUNTER
Have received, by the Julius P> inglt, from London,
A FRESH SUPPIT OF
SHIP CHANDLERY,
Consisting of the moll iifeful articles in that lino.
, ALSO,
Cotton bagging of the firft quality.
White and blue plains,
A few bale* bell London dufiil blankets,
One bale Bristol dittq;
Dallas’s bed London brow* flout bottled porter, In hogf
hends and tiwses. Sept. 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs
BEG leave to inform their former patrons, and the
public in general, that they have returned to Savan
nah, and intend commencing their
. SCHOOLS
On Monday the 24th inflant, where will be taught
Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic, Needlework in its va
rious-branches. From the liberal encouragement hereto
fore'given them, during fiye years relidence in this city,
they flatter thetnfelves to merit the approbation of thole
who may please to employ them,
Mr. Jacobs has taken the house lately occupied by mr.
E. Pin miner, near the courthouse; its situation for a fchool
renders it preferable to ahncfl every otW in this city.
November 20.
1 he fu'Tcfibers have imported,
Pet the, brig Independent, Capt. Clarke, front London *
An Assortment of Dry Goods,
V hich they are now opening at their, {tore in Mr. Gibe
biins’s brick buiiuing, Market square, and will dispose
•1 them on very moderate terms for catli or product*.
Thomas and James iieggs.
Savannah, OXober 1, 1800.
MACLEOD and MILLER
Have jitJi received, aid for file, at their fore, Mart
ketfquare, jign dj the green canificr,
Sin brandy, A Walnut catfup,
L Sweet off, TBlack pepper,
Walnuts, - s,Baiket felt,
Olives, 1 London bottled porter,
Anchovies, TEnglilh cheese,
India mangoes, Durham mustard,
lncua loy, . X Velvet corks, &c. See.
Quin’s dlh feuce, C.‘
Bea Bores put up at tiie {kartell notice.
27 th Augufi, 1800.
JUST RECEIVED,
And FOR SALE at lhe Printing Os ice ofN. JounsToif
and Cos. in Broughton Jlreet,
Neatly Hitched in blue,
A NARRATIVE'of the LOSS of the SHIP HER
CULES, commanded by capt. Benjamin Stout,
u the Cinil of Caffraria, the ifith of June, 1796.
t Also, a circumstantial Detail ot his T ravels through
toe Southern DO arts ot Africa, and the Colonies, to the
Cape of Good Hope.
1 his work is replete with anecdote and adventure, re
lated in a masterly flyle; and exhibits, m anew point of
view, the manners and cufloms of a people whom hiilory
had before treated with injuflice.
BUTLER^~MACE~
Painters, Glaziers,■ and Gilders,
Have lately removed from Clarke’s wharf to Brough
ton-ffreet, two doors call of Whitaker-ffreet, oj>
poiitc Benjamin Ansley’s, cabinetmaker, where they carry
on then buiuieh as before, aud hope, from the attentiou
they will be able to pay to thole wti# have employed, and
may wifli to employ them, to merit a continuance of tlic
favors they have received from the citizens at large iince
they commenced bufineis.
they have for sale ,
Oil by tile gallon, and a handsome assortment of Pain©
r and Colors, lately received from Charleston, viz.
White lead, ~] md • White vitriol,
Venetian red, Litharge,
I ellow ochre, J * Purkey umber,
Red lead, Strewing fmalt,
Dry white lead, Vermilion,
Spanish brown, Drop lake,
Walked whiting, Terra de Sienna,
Verdigril’e, Elegant boxes of Reeves’s
Stone ochre, water colors,
Patent yellow, . Drop colors,
Naples ditto, Camel hair pencils,
King’s ditto, Prussian blue,
Dutch pink, Bed copal vamifli,
Role ditto, White lpirit ditto,
Purple brow*, Nut oil,
Lampblack, Spirits turpentine,
Flake white, Glue,
Gold leaf, An assortment paint bru/hes.
Silver ditto,
gCT An Apprentice wanted. Inquire as above.
TO BE RENTED,
Their former Shop on Clarke’s wharf. For terms an*
ply to Loring and Seaver. 1
fubferiber informs bis friends, and the public,
JL that he continues the 1
Factorage Business,
and means to eflablifli a (lore on his wharf for the purpose
of supplying those who may deal with him with articles
imtable lor plantation and family use, of the bell qualitv
and on good terms.
Wm. belcher
Savannah, OXober t, 1800. *
JUST KECbIVtD, and FOR SAIF*
Best white plains,
London and Briffol duffil blankets,
dnvernefs bagging.
ALSO,
Tlnrtten trunks coarse and fine ffioes*
Pipes, Iti
Halfpipes, and Rendon part.cular Madeira wine of*
Quarter calks, j luperior quality.
likewise,
Thirty* pipes fourth proof brandy. f
5. Wm. BELj/jHER.
|C7* BLANK LAND CONVEYAnFfFT r 1 ’
t-lie Prmtbig Oliio* ip ftwghtou ftraet. ( *