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GEORGIA “Igy* GAZETTE.
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tfo. 898.) Thursday, “'January 8, 1801. frgS 1
{ Received on Consignment,
■.bales blue ftrouds, •
■ bale Welcli plains;
li blankets, different qualities;
■bale white linen Hurts,
Btrunlts printed calicoes, „
■case containing 40,000 fine gun flints,
at cwt. mulket ball.
I ltto ALSO,
ISSeTcifc'dhwl'iof a high proof and fine flavor.
Bitto peach ditto, J . „
K and which will be iold on very low terms for calh or
i produce only.
Iplvto ALEXANDER WAIT, at the coffeehoufe.
E Lannab, if January, lßou
| JUST IMPORTED,
\ the hip-Cleopatra, Capt. Robertson, and brig*bt-
Micpendent, Capt. Clark, from London, and now
waning by tbe subscribers, at their Jlore on the Bay,
RitK /LARGE ASSORTMENT OE
I Seasonable GOODS,
Among which are the following articles, viz.
■IT HITE, blue, and brown plains;
BV 7 4ths and 8 4ths duffil blankets;
Etlis, 8 4ths, io 4ths, and 12 4ths rose blankets;
Be elegant Brussels carpet and an assortment of Scotch
■carpets, •
■large assortment of fuperfine cloth and caiiimercs;
■dies falhionable hats, bonnets, and feathers;
■lifts and tippets,
I assortment of hair mattrefles;
Kvo seines, 30 and 40 fathoms;
■icker balkets of different fliapes,
■ax tapers, ——
■til Rove grates,
loliau harps,
111 Port v. ine by the box;
I Which will be fold either wiioltfale or by retail.
. DICKSON and JOHNSTON.
I&ff. 16.
I Hamilton and Monnox
fcve just received, per Julius PringTe, from London,
I geneial Assortment of FALL GOODS;
I ALSO,
ICalksof excellent BO ITLED PORTER,
I AND
1 10 Calks of heft BROWN STOUT;
■1 of which they will dispose of upon moderate terms for
cafti or country produce.
■ui Stiff. 1800*
J 1 ___ * ‘
mmilton, Monnox, and Cos.
I have received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
■A neat Assortment of DRY GOODS,
fcdi are now opening for sale at the fouthwefl corner of
■ Bolton’s new buildings, Market square.
| ALSO ON HAND,
general Assortment of GROCERIES,
■ Which will be disposed of upon moderate terms*
1800.
[MACLEOD and MICLEAT
received , and for sale, at their fore, Mar
■ ket square, fgn of the green canifef ,
in brandy, A Walnut catfup,
■ Sweet oil, lllack pepper,
■huts, fait,
■T i London bottled porter,
Bevies, L English cheese,
B’ s maniocs, Q ‘J' Durham muflard,
■fa toy, + Velvet corks, &c. &c.
B 3 ’ 5 Slh sauce, f
■ Sen (tores put up at the fiinrtcA notice.
1800. _____
fubferiber informs his friends, and the public,
B that he continues the
I Patlorage Business ,
■T'” ls to eflablifli a (tore on his wharf for the purpose
■ ‘Vplying those who may deal with him with articles
■H-for plantation and family use, of the belt quality,
B 0!1 good terms.
I v \Vm. BELCHER.
OSlober 1, 1 Sec.
|L 1 RtACclWoraiid for SATE,
white plain?,
BJ Loncton and Bri'lol aufSl blankets,
bagtjitig.
B ALSO ,
B, r ‘ : trunk# crarfif and fine ihoes;
Bfpip-j ln .j l London particular Madeira wine of a
Baulks, . superior quality.
8... . like r j * j£,
Be- >!3 f fc >urth proof brandy*
Wx. BELCHER*
FACTORAGE.
THE fubferiber having convenient STORES on Alex
ander Watt’s wharf offers his Itrvices to the plan
ters and others in the FACTORAGE AND COMMIS
SION BUSINESS. EBENEZER STARK.
December 17. •
JUSTRECEIVED,
By the Minerva, Capt. Neivball , from Liverpool ,
A LARGE AND NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
MANCHESTRT, &c.
CONSISTING OF
VELVERETSand embodied velveteens and corduroys
-J and -i calicoes
Pullicat and romal handkerchiefs
Jeans, jeanets, and iiik and cotton Ariped nankeens
Cotton shirtings
Cotton and Aik fringe with cords and tassels
Silk and gingham umbrellas and parafels
Silk and cotton elaAic brace*.
Galloons and bindings
Black and colored muffins’
3, 4|, and 5 feet curled hair mattrefles.
A L S 0,
Elegant pier glades
Sets elegant cut tumblers
Wine glasses, and decanters to match
Vertical spring roaAing jacks, with flics, in japanned and
biafs cases, &c.
DICKSON fcf JOHNSTON.
OAober 28.
MEINS an J MACKAY
Have received, by the Jbip Julius Pr’mglc, from
London,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Woollens and other Fall Goods,
Which they offer for lale on low terms.
Their present flock is well fluted to the season, and as
they are anxious to decline the Dry Good Bulinefs will’
difpolc of the whole at cofl and charges.
Savannah,. i\th Sept. 1806.
F7A L L ~G~O~O~D~S.
Turnbull and Marlhall
Have received, per the Julius Pringle, capt. Miller,
from London,
A Part of their Fall Supply,
COMPRISING
A General Assortment of Goods,
Adapted to the approaching season.
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
Millinery, Fancy Articles, and
Gentlemens Drapery.
September 9.
Great Bargains, {
JUST RECEIVED per the f:ip Diana from Liver*
pool, Jbip Mack and brig Samuel from Glafgonv, via
Charlefon, and FOR SALE, by
Alexander Sinclair and Cos.
Bryan freet, corner Market square,
CONSISTING OF
14 trunks muffin, very cheap;
7 muffinet and dimity; . *
*9 printed nrafli„ s ,-|
14 printed calicoes,J
2 ladies fancy lilk shawls and handkerchiefs;
8 ladies and gentlemens fdk and cotton Aockings,
i trunk do. and do. gloves,
4 mints ginghams,
a Barcelona lilk handkerchiefs,
4 ribbons and rich satins;
ri cases ladies hats, bonnets, and bands;
2 childrens do. do. do*
2 trunks romals and fine pullicats,
2 pocket do. do.
1 bale beA fuperfine cloths, all colors;
4 bales coating and duffils;
2 . calfimere, all kinds;
2 fwanfdown and veil patterns,
3 trunks umbrellas,
a trunk fringes and laces,
1 bed furniture and trimmings,
4 trunks jeanets suid colored velveteens;
|0“ With ,many more articles in the Dry Good
Line, [elected by one of the partners in tbe principal
markets in Britain , and on fucb terms as viill enable
them to dispose of them on lower terms than any hi
therto offered for file in this place.
Savannah, December 25, 1800.
’ F“o K 5 ale;
Georgia Paper Medium.
Apply to Jaxks Macintosh.
MINIS and HUNTER
Have received, by tbe Julius Pringle , from London f
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
SHIP CHANDLERY,
Confifiing of the moA ufeful articles in that line.
A L S O,
Cotton bagging of the firA quality, ,
White and blue plains,
A few bales beA London duflil blankets,
One bale BriAol ditto;
Dallas's beA London brown flout bottled porter, ill hogs.
. heads and tierces. , Sept, 18.
1 he luoftnbers have imported,
Per the brig Independent, Capt. Clarke, from London t
An Assortment of Dry Goods,
Which they are now opening at their Aore in Mr. Gib
bons’s brick building, Market lquare, and will dispose
of them on very moderate terms for cafli or produce*
Thomas and James Beggs.
Savannah, October 1, 1800.
Mi ller and Powers,
St. Julian freet, oppofte Gibbons's brick buildings,
Have received by the (hip Benjamin, from LONDON,
The following FASHIONABLE ARTICLES*
Which they arc determined to fell at very reasonable
prices, viz.
SILVER mounted corals with bells and whiAles,
Ditto ditto without bells;
Large coral beads, fifls, and fingers;
Golu beads, plain, cut, and fluted;
Enameled and plain gold lockets and bracelets,
Gold miniature lockets ‘fil'd locket chains;
Ditto watch seals, keys, ‘und trinkets;
Garnet hoops and rings;
A complete assortment of earrings, drops, and wires;
Scotch pebble and cryAal watch seals,
Ladies Aeel and gilt watch chains,
Silver and plated spring (hoe latchets,
Ditto and ditto feiffors Aieaths;
Scissors, highly finiffied;
A neat assortment of ladies and gentlemens-morocco pock*
etbooks, thread cases, and purses;
A quantity of gold and lilver leaf,
Complete sets of Roman violin Arings,
Silver pencil cases and pens,
Competition and lilver set knee buckles,
Plain Alver . ditto,
Reading glasses and tweezers,
i ortoifeihell and leatlier fnufFboxes,
Ditto and ivory toothpick cases,
Straight and crooked tortoifefliell combs;
Plated and brass dog collars and locks, &<f.
Lt he wife the following, made up by theinfelves t
and warranted:
Gold sleeve buttons, bracelets, clasps, sash buckles, child,
rtns lockets; plain, twiAed, and other gold rings, &c.
Tools for Jewellers and Silverfmuhs:
Flattening mills, wire plates, pliers, (hears, vices, spring
dividers, cutting nippers, punches, Aiding tongs, gravers
and lcolpers, hammers, all kinds of files, file handles,
wires, bruflics, oil Aones, and other materials.
Roderick Macleod
Has received, by the Julius Pringle, capt. Miller, from’
London,
Part of his Fall Suhhly ,
CONSISTING OF
BLANKETS, negro cloth, cloths of all kinds, cafli*
meres of all kinds, fearnought coats and trowfers,
boys and girls great coats, carpets and carpeting, per
fumery, haberdalhery, hosiery, printed linens and cali
coes; Irish linens, and cotton (hirting; seine, call
net, and (hop twine; ladies and gentlemans fafliionable
liats, ditto (hoes and flippers, (hoes and boots, ftationary
rice iieves, chafingdiflies, dripping pans, gridirons, fry
ingpans; fire dogs, lhovels, and tongs; table bells; nails,
from 6d. to 3od. fad irons, iron pots and ovens, mill
saws, German Aeel, grind and quern Aones; a handsome
assortment of gloves, ribbons, (ilks, gauzes, flowers, fea
thers, (hawls, silk and cotton veils, and ladies faffiionable
dreis caps; also, brown flout in hogsheads, and porter in
bottles. September 25.
MEINS and MACKAY “
Have received , by tbe brig Republican, capt . Hodgkins,
from Madeira,
London Particular Madeira Wine
In pipes, half pipes, and quarter cades.
Sept. 17.
NEGROES for Sale.
TWO likely boys, aged about 12 or 13 years.
Three valuable coopers, from 25 to 30 years of age.
One very fine young house wench.
One valuable fellow, a field ilave.
For feme of the above (laves 60 days credit will be al
lowed, on giving approved security.
Apply to DAVID LEIONj Broker#