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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
No. 900.) Thursday, \ January 22, 1801. |
The COPARTNERSHIP of
MEINS and MACKAY
• -red on the instant. ‘ Their accounts, which they
;• t iettlement of, will be attended-to by
MEIN and MACKAY.
January 15* *BOI.
‘vTINE thousand Bulhels SALT,
j/S Fifty Crates CROCKERY, and
Seven Tons COALS,
eceived per the fliip Sally, capt. White, from Liverpool,
For SALE by
MEIN and MACKAY.
“January 15* ,
NOTICE.
T’HE Copartnerljiip of KENNEDY and PARKER
I being dissolved by the death of rar. Parker, and
m the little attention paid to the former notification,
tir debtors are now informed, that, unleis payments, or
afttfory settlements, are made to meffrs. Montmollin
a Heron by the middle of February next, their accounts
ill then be placed in the hands of an attorney at law to
illcdl without difcriniination of persons.
WILLIAM KENNEDY, surviving copartner.
Auptjla, s tb January , 1801.
Received on Consignment,
and bales blue ftrouds,
bale Welch plains;
bales blankets, different qualities;
bale white linen fiiirts,
trunks printed calicoes,
‘L tilts containing 40,000 fine gun flints,
ditto 25 cwt. mulket ball.
ALSO ,
; pipes apple brandy,"}
[quarter calks ditto, >of a high proof and fine flavor.
ditto peach ditto, J
il cf which will be fold on very low terms for cafb or
produce onlv.
pp!y to ALEXANDER WAtT, t the cofFeehoufe.
Lvanitab, if January, 1801.
MINIS and HUNTER
kve received, By tbe ‘Julius Pringle, from London,
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
SHIP CHANDLERY,
Confiding of the moft ufeful articles in that line.
ALSO,
|tton lagging of the firft quality,
Elite and blue plains,
lew bales best London duffil blanket*,
| bale Bristol ditto;
las’s best London # brown stout bottled porter, in hogf
■ads and tierces. 7- -- Sept. <B,
■Roderick Macleod
■eceived, by the Julius Pringle, capt. Miller, from
London,
W*art of his Fall Supply
I J CONSISTING OF
■ -ANKETS, negro cloth, cloths of all kinds, cafti
-9 meres of all kinds, fearnought coats and trowfers,
H and girls great coats, carpets and carpeting, per-
liabeidalliery, hotiery, printed linens and cali
■ Irilh linens, | and cotton shirting; seine, calf
fhop twine; ladies and gentlemens fafhionablc
m ditto (hoes and flippers, ftioes and boots, stationary,
I Sieves, chafingdiflies, dripping pans, gridirons, fry
|9in>; lire dogs, shovels, and tongs; table bells; nails,
6d. to fad irons, iron pots and ovens, mill
9, German steel, grind and quern stones; a handsome
of gloves, ribbons, silks, gauzes, flowers, fea
9s) (bawls, fi!k and cotton veils, and ladies fafhionable
K caps; also, brown stout in hogsheads, and porter in
■| es * September 25.
■ ‘HE lubferiber informs bis friends, and tbe public,
H- that lie continues the
I Factorage Bufnefs,
9 jneans to establish a (lore on his wharf for the purpose
■ Applying those who may deal with him with articles
for plantation and family use, of the best quality,
V on gaod terms.
I Wm. belcher.
OBober 1, 1800.
[JUyr KECSi V ED, and POR SAtET
9) EST white plains,
9J London and Bristol duffil blankets,
■" Ul *fs bagring.
ALSO ,
■‘■’'teen trunks coarse and fine (hoes;
S
■klfpitv..- , nf i l London particular Madeira wine of a
cSk s J Superior quality.
K. . LIKE IV Is E,
■ y P'P fourth proof brandy.
i W% BELCHER.
FACTORAGE.
THE fubferiber having convenient STORES on Alex
ander Watt’s wharf offers his Cervices to the plan
ters and others in the FACTORAGE AND COMMIS
SION BUSINESS. ? EBENEZER STARK.
December 17.
7~ juTi Impor lED,~
In the Jbip Cleopatra, Capt. Robert fan, and brig In
dependent, Capt. Clark, from London, and now
opening by tbe fubferibers, at tbdir J lore on tbe Bay,
A VnRY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Seasonable GOODS,
Among which are the following articles, viz.
WHITE, b.ue, and brown plains;
7 4ths and 8 4ths duffil blankets;
6 4ths, 8 4ths, 1 o 4ttis, and 12 4ths rose blankets;
One elegant Brussels carpet and an aflortnient of Scotch
carpets,
A large assortment of fuperfine cloth and caffimeres;
Ladies fafliionable hats,” bonnets, and foatheis;
Muffs and tippets',
An assortment of hair mattresses;
Two femes, 30 and 40 fathoms;
Wicker baskets of different shapes,
Wax tapers,
Bath stove grates,
iEolian harps, ’
Best Port wine by the box;
Which will be fold eithet - wliolefale or by retail.
DICKSON and JOHNSTON.
Sept. 16.
F O R § A L*E, j
Georgia Paper Medium.
Apply to James Mackintosh. 4
Hamilton and Monnox
Have just received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
A gti.eial Assortment of FALL GOODS;
ALSO,
20 Calks of excellent BO TTLED PORTER,
AND
10 Calks of heft BROWN STOUT;
All of which they will dispose of upon moderate terms for
cafti or country produce.
qtb Sept. 1800. . . .
Hamilton , Monnox , and Cos.
Have received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
A neat A lion mem 01 DkY GuODS,
Which are now opening for sale at the southwest corner of
Bolton’s new buildings, Market square.
ALSO ON HAND,
A general Assortment 0/ GROCERIES,
Which will be disposed of upon moderate terms.
qtb Sept. 1800.
“MACLEOD and MILLER
Have juf received , and for sale, at their fore, Mar
ket square, Jign of tbe green canijler,
FRUITS in brandy, catfup,
Sweet oil, 4- Black pepper,
Walnuts, <&Bafket fait,
Olives, 1 London bottled porter,
Anchovies, T’Englifh checfe,
India mangoes, * Durham mustard,
India soy, ± Velvet corks, &c. &c.
Quin's fifh sauce,
Sea (lores put up at the fhprteft notice.
27 tb Auguf, 1800.
FALL GO 0D S.
Turnbull and Marfliall
Have received, per tbe Julius Pringle, capt. Miller,
from London,
A Part of their Fall Supply,
COMPR I S I N G
A General Assortment of Goods,
Adapted to the approaching season.
ALSO,
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
Millinery, Fancy Articles, and
Gentlemens Drapery.
September 9.
FOR SALE”
A LARGE AUGUSTA FLAT, a l mo st tbat
will carry 9° hogsheads of tobacco. Also, A ftrone
NEGRO FEI.LOW, a complete boat hand, or fit to work
on board ▼•Gels, or on a wharf. Inquire of
Jambs Clark.
JUST RECEIVED,
By tbe Minerva, Capt . Newball, from Liverpool ,
A LARGE AND NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
MANCHESTRT, &c.
CONSISTING OF
VEI.VERETSand embossed velveteens and corduroys
•J and ± calicoes
Pullicat and romal handkerchiefs
Jeans, jeanets, and iilk and cotton striped nankeens
Cotton fhirtingt ‘ ‘
Cotton and silk fringe with Cords and tassels
Silk and gingham umbrellas and parasols
Silk and cotton elastic braces
Galloons and bindings
Black and colored muffins
3, and 5 feet curled hair maftreffes.
ALSO,
Elegant pier glasses
Sets elegant cut tumblers -
Wine glasses, and decanters to match
Vertical spring roaftiog jacks, with flies, in japanned and
brass cases, &c.
DICKSON If JOHNSTON ,
October ‘
11 -1 ~i —~ 11 - - ir- 1 m
Great Bargains,
JUST RECEIVED per tbe Jbip Diana from Liver•
pool, Jbip Mack and brig Samuel from Glafgo*w, via
Cbarlejlon, and FOR SALE , by
Alexander Sinclair and Cos.
Bryan fireet, corner Alarket square ,
, ‘ CONSISTI ng or
14 trunki muffin, very cheap;
7 muflinet and dimijy;
, 9 printed muffins, Mwel( fa(h;
14 printed calicoes,J ’ . g|
2 ladies fancy silk shawls and handkerchiefs;
8 ladies and gendemtns silk and cotton (lockings,
1 trunk do. and do. gloves, )
4 trunks ginghams, e
2 Barcelona silk handkerchiefs,
4 ribbons and rich satins;
11 cases ladies hats, bonnets, and bands;
2 childrens do. do. do.
2 trunks romals and fine pullycats,
2 pocket do. do.
1 bale best fuperfine cloths, all colors;
4 bales coating and duffils;
2 caffimere, all kinds;
2 fwanfdown and veil patterns,
3 trunks umbrellas,
1 trunk fringes aqd laces,
It bed furniture and trimmings,
4 trunks jeanets and colored velveteens;
|O™ With many more articles in tbe Dry Good
Line, felebled by one of tbe partners in tbe principal
markets in Britain, and on fucb terms as will enable
them to dispose of them on lower terms than any hi
therto offered for sale in this place.
Savannah, December 25, 1800.
The fubftribers have imported,
Per the brig Independent, CaptWllarke, from London,
An Assortment of Dry Goods,
Which they are now opening at their (lore 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, Q&ober 1, 1800.
~ NEGROES for Sale.
ONE very fine young house wench.
One valuable fellow, a field slave.
For fome of the above slaves 60 days credit will be al
lowed, on giving approved security.
Apply to DAVID LEION Broker.
JOHN MILLER, ”
North corner of Mr. Gibbons's building,
Has imported in the last vessels frlkn London and Glasgow,
A Quantity of Merchandise,
Confiding of almost every article that is mentioned in
lengthy advertisements.
|r~7* Country fbopkeepers will be supplied on good
terms. December 25, 1800.
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 tbe Buffalo swamp, and the
Utter about 20 miles from Bruniwick, equal in quality ** -
any in the county.
A traft of upwards 3000 acres on Canouchie, excellent
pine land, on which was a mill feat before the ‘revolution;
it trill be divided so as to suit purchasers.
DAVID LEION, Broker.