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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
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To. 897.) Thursday, ‘ January 1, 1801. | ‘T””
Great Bargains,
- rs7 * RECJEIBED per the Jbip Diana from Liver
, ship Mack and brig Samuel from Glafgonv, via
I h
Alexander Sinclair and Cos.
Bryan flreet, corner Market square,
consisting or
u trunks muffin, very cheap;
I muflinet and dimity;
printed muttins, A neWe ft fafhion;
’ printed calicoes,J
14 fadieS fancy silk (bawls and handkerchiefs;
1 ladies and gentlemens silk and cotton {lockings,
j trank do. and do. gloves,
4 trunks ginghams,
Barcelona silk handkerchiefs,
’ ribbons and rich iatins;
n cafe* ladies hats, bonnets, and bands;
2 childrens do. do. do.
3 trunks romals and'fine pullicats,
2 pocket do. do.
j bale best fuperfine cloths, all colors;
4 bales coating and duffils;
j caffimere, all kinds;
, fwanfdown and veil patterns,
3 trunks umbrellas,
i trunk fringes and laces, .
i bed furniture and trimmings,
4 trunks jeanets and colored velveteens;
§rj With many more articles in the Dry Good
Liitc, fcleftcd by one of the partners in the principal
mrkets in Britain , and on fuels terms as mill ituthL
them to dispose of them on lower terms than any hi
therto offered for sale in this place •
Savannah, December 25, lisco.
“Miller and Powers,
Si. Julian fireet, oppofte Gibbons's brick buildings,
Have received by the ship Benjamin, from LONDON,
fly following FA S HlO A I A ALL ARd IC LES ,
Which they are determined to fell at very realonable
prices, viz.
SILVER mounted corals with bells and whittle*,
Ditto ditto without bells;
Large coral beads, fills, and fingers;
Gold brads, plain, cut, and fluted;
Enameled and plain gold lockets and bracelets,
frohl miniature lockets and locket chains;
Ditto watch seals, keys, and trinkets;
Garnet hoops and rings;
A complete aflnrtment of earrings, drop*, and wires;
Scotch pebble and cryttal watch seals,
Ladies fteel.and gilt watch chains,
Silver and plated spring flioe latchets,
Ditto and ditto feiifors s heaths;
Scissors, highly finilhed;
A neat alTortment of ladies and gentlemens morocco pock
et-books, thread cases, and purl Vs;
A quantity of gold and lilver leaf,
Complete sets of Roman violin firings,
Silver pencil cases and pens,
fmipofuion and filvcr let knee buckles,
Plain silver ditto,
Reading glasses and tweezers,
Tortoifdhell <and leather fmrfFboxes,
Ditto and ivory toothpick cai'ts,
Straight.and crocked tortcililhell combs-;
Plated and brass dog collars and locks, &c.
likewise the following, made up by went) elves,
nnd warranted:
Gold tleevc buttons, bracelets, clasps, fill, buckles, child
rens lockets; plain, twitted, and other gold rings, &c.
Fools for Jeivellers and Silver faiths:
Pi, turning mills, wire plates, pliers, fl tears, vir.es, spring
dividers, cutting nippers, punches, Hiding tongs, gravers
and ledgers, hammers, all kinds of files, file handles,
jdres, brufiies, oil Hones, and other materials.
The fubferibers have imported,
/' r the brig Independent, Capt. Clarke, from London,
An Affortmcnt of Dry Goods,
ch they are now opening at their store in Mr. Gib
bniG’s brick building, Market fquare,.and will dispose
e - them on very moderate terms for cash or produce.
Thomas and Janies Beggs.
Savannah, October 1, 1800.
MINIS and HUNTER
*i’arreceived, by the Julius Pringle, from London,
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
SHIP CHANDLERY,
Cunlifting of the moll ulVful articles m that Lne.
. ALSO,
f J ' n bagging of the (irtt quality,
• ,7‘ :c and blue plains,
V b tlcS'bttt Loudon dilfil blankets,
and ,; *'e Brittol ditto;
*• ‘-' r s oett London brown ft out bottled porter, in liogi
*v * ai -s and tierce J. Sept, ii.
r fubferiber informs his friends, and the public,
JL that he continues the
Factorage Business,
and means to c-ttabliCi a llore on his wharf lor thepurpofe
ot lupplymg thole who may deal with him with articles
iuitable for plantation and family uie, of the best quality,
and 011 good terms.
Wm. belcher.
Savannah, Oclober 1, 1800.
JU.>l KtCtlVEl), and FOR bALti,
BEST white plains,
London and Brittol duffil blankets,
Invemels bagging.
ALSO,
Thirteen trunks coarse and fine llioes;
Pipes, T
Half pipes, and London particular Madeira wine of a
Quarter calks,. J I‘ul)Crior 1 ‘ u l )Crior
LIKEW Is E,
Thirty pipes fourth proof brandy.
_November 5. Wm. BELCHER.
MACLEOD and MILLER
Have juf received, and for sale, at their fore, Mar
ket square, Jign of the green canijier ,
IN iw brandy, A Walnut catfup,
Sweet oil, v Black pepper,
\\ alnuts, igLßafket fait,
Clives, f London bottled porter,
Anchovies, English- theefe,’
India mangoes,’ *ijy Durham’milliard,
India soy, jk Velvet cCrfcs, Ac. See.
Quin's hili faucc, M/ ■
Sea ttoiva put up at the ilieiteft notice.
z~jth Augitji, IjSoo.
Hamilton and Monnox
Have jutt received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
A gti.cral Allbltmcnt ot FALL GOODS;
A L i 0,
20-CaFksof excellent BO ii LED PORTER,
A Id D
10 Casks of belt BROWN STOUT;
All of which they will difpofeof upon moderate terms for
calh or country produce.
t)th Sept. iSoc.
Hamilton , Monnox , and Cos.
Have received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
A neat Alforrmem of DRV GOODS,
Which ait now opening for sale at the fouthwett corner of
Bolton’s new buildings, Market fquarc.
ALSO ON HAND,
A general AlFmmcm. of LK.OCFRIES,
Which will be diipol’ed of upon moderate terms.
9 lb Sept. iBo.
jUS i iMPOi< t ltD,
In the f:ip Cleopatra, Capt . Rohertfon , and brig In
dependent, Caps. Clark, from London, and now
opening by the fubferibers, at their fore 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 4ths duflil blankets;
6 4ths, 8 4ths, 10 4ths, and 12 4th* role blankets;
One elegant Bruffel* carpet and an alTortment of Scotch
carpets,
A large alTortment of fuperfine cloth and caffimeres;
.Ladies fattiionable hats, bonnets, and feathers;
Mutt’s and tippets,
An alTortment of lrair mattrefles;
Two seines, 30 and 40 fathoms;
Wicker balkeu of diflerent fiiapes,
Wax tajx-rs,
Bath Hove grates,
jEolian harps, £
Bdl Port wine by tire box;
Which will be told either wholesale or by retail.
DICK.SON and JOHNSTON.
Sept . 16. __
“ FACTORAGE.
THE fubferiber having convenient STORES on Alex
ander Watt’s wharf offers his services to the plan
ters and others in tire FACTORAGE AND COMMIS
SION BUSINESS. EBENEZER STARK.
December 17. ‘
Lands for Sale.
A TRACT, containing 300 acres, in Glynn county,
and another of 600 acres, both surveyed in 1769;
the former on a branch of the Buffalo fwainp, and tlie
latter about 20 miki from Brunswick, equal in quality to
any in tlie county.
A tnaft of upwards 3000 acres on Canouchie, excellent
pine land, on which was a mill feat before the revolution;
\i will be divided so a* to suit purchasers.
DAVID LEION, Broker.
THE SUBSCRIBES
Have received from NEW YORK. [\y ike brig liunteff
hi addition to their lale IMPORTATION,
Avery complete Aflbrtmcn: cf
JEWELEEk Y, si t RUNG PLATE*
PLATED WARE, &c.
Confining of aim oft every uliitl’ and ornamental article to
be found in such fiop:; •
M vieh ‘will be fold at a Jinu'l advance, ITIIOLESALE
or-RETAIL.
Likewise, A general ATortment of
STA l lON ARY, w th a few BOOKS.
By the above vejfei and other arrivals,
\\ interhothara’s History of America complete;
A few Family Bibles, Novels, and other Books, neatly
bound;
With a number of Plavs, School and Childrens TOY
BOOKS;
And a few THERMOMETERS and BAROMETERS*
Also, A number of handsome PRINTS, late from Lon
don, via. Sea and Landscape Views, Birds, Shipping*
&c. framed and without frames; Picture Frames, and
a few.boxes of Reeves’s Wafer Colors, &c. &c.
The BOOKBINDING and STATIONARY business
having been unavoidably suspended by the absence of one
of the fubicribers, who is now returned with all the Uecet
lary materials, and a journeyman who is complete mailer
of the bulinefs, they are, now able to renew tlie business to
much greater advantage, and to execute orders more punc
tually than heretofore. They flatter themselves, from the
above circuit,fiance, they will merit a continuance of thft
public favor.
SO** IT ANTED, One or two boys as apprentices to
the above bufnnls, from town or country. The fhidfeft
attention vs ill be paid to their morals, learning, and ad*
vancenitilt in tie profifT.oh, by
_ MILLER and POWERS.
NEGROES for Sale .
TWO likely boys, aged about 12 or 13 years.
1 hree valuable coopers, from 25 to 30 years of age*
One very fine young houl'e wench.
One valuable fellow, a field slave.
For foine of the above H ives 60 days credit will be al- .
lowed, on giving approved security.
Apply to DAVID LEION, Broker.
FA L L GOODS.
Turnbull and Marlhall
Have received , per the Julius Pringle, capt. Miller ,
from London,
A Part of their Fall Supply,
COMPRISING
A General AfTortment of Goods,
Adapted to the approaching season.
ALSO,
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
Millinery, Fancy Articles, and
. Gentlemens Drapery.
September 9.
MEINS and MACKAY
Have received, by the Jhip Julius. Pringle, froM’
London ,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Woollens and other Fall Goods,
‘ Which they offer for sale on low terms.
Their present flock is well suited to the season, and a*
they are anxious to decline the Dry Good Business will
diipole of die whole at cofl and charges.
Savannah, nth Sept. 1800.
JUSTRECEIVEDj
By the Minerva, Capt. Nev ball, from Liverpool ,
A LARGE AND NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
MAN CHE STRT, &>c.
CONSISTING OF
VEL\ ERETS and embofied velveteens and corduroys
1 and ± calicoes
Pullicat and romal handkerchiefs
Jeans, jeanets, and iiik and cotton striped nankeens
Cotton fliirtings
Cotton and silk fringe with cords and tafiels
Silk and gingham umbrellas and parafoU
Silk and cotton elafltc braces ~~ m
Galloons and bindings
Black and colored mufiins
3, 4*, and 5 feet curled hair mattrefiVe.
ALSO,
Elegant pier glafies
Sets elegant cut tumblers
Wine glalTes, and decanters to match
Vertical ipring roasting jacks, with flies, iu japanned and
bra fa cases, &c.
DICKSON Ss* JOHNSTON.
October aS.