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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
*.901.) Thursday, January 29, .1801. | “
—REMOVAL. —
MACLEOD and MILLER
rr \VE removed to the store in mr. Bolton’s build
l ines, No. 2, next door to mr. Hartridge, and ofi'er
file the following articles, viz. Wines of all kinds,
Jv ditto, rum ditto, Hollandle gin, London porter,
jJ a ' n j i um p ftigar, white and brown Havana ditto; hy
’ fcichong, green, and bohea teas; chocolate and ccf
railins and almonds', Cayenne and black pepper, a11„,.A
„,.A pmaer; nutmegs, mace, cloves, and cinnamon;
m and ilinglafs, fruits in brandy, balket fait, ipht
, f ackers, curry powder, portable soup, Scotch and
le lhutt, chewing tobacco in papers, walnuts, gerkins,
levies, mangoes, olives, capers, role and orange flower
ater mulhroom catfup, walnut ditto, India fay, Quin’s
Jifaace. salad oil, ftarch,'faltpetre; glass, tin, pewter,
il crockery wares; corks, spirits of turpentine, &c.
January 21, 1801.
for sale,
I LARGE AUGUSTA FLAT, ahnoft new, that
L will carry 90 hoglheads of tobacco. Also, A strong
KRO FEL3LOW, a complete boat hand, or fit to work
iWd v®fiels,. or on a wharf. Inquire of
JAMES CLARK.
‘A L L G~O 0D S.
• Turnbull and Mardiall
Kt received) per the Julius Pringle , capt. Miller)
from London ,
l Part of their Fall Supply,
COMPRISING
Aflfortment of Goods,
Adapted to the approaching season.
AN ELEGANT OF
lillineryy Fancy Articles, and
Gentlemens Drapery.
Seamier 9.
Hamilton and Monnox
live just received, per Julius Pringle, from London,^
geteial Aflbrtment of FALL GOODS;
also ,
folks of excellent BO TILED PORTER,
A N D
10 Cafk# of heft BROWN STOUT;
lof which they will difpole of upon moderate terms for
cufli or country produce.
yhSebt. ISOO.
Imilton, Monnox , and Cos.
Hare received, per Julius Pringle, from Londen,
V neat Alfortmem of DRY GOODS,
nichare now opening for sale at the southwest corner of
Bolton’s new building*, Market square.
ALSO ON HANDy
i?<*neral Aff.mment of GROCERIES,
Which will be disposed of upon moderate terms.
iStfrU- 1800.
F~O R SAL E,
Georgia■ Paper Medium.
Apply to J.oins Mackintosh.
just Imported,
■ttJJ/ip Cleopatra, Capt.Ttobertfon, and brig Tn
‘O.adeiti, Capt. Clifft, from London , and now
ipi'ang by the fubferibers, at their (lore on the Bay,
VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Seasonable GOODS,
Among which are’ the following articles) viz.
Ks L blue, and brown plains;
• y 7 4-ths and % 4ths dmTil blankets;
3 4ths, to 4ths, and 12 4ths rose blankets;
” e ' c oint Brvrfiels carpet and an assortment of Scotch
ft rptts.
‘ft? altoi-trrtetit of cloth and caffimeres;
if Lhumable hats, bonnets, and feathers;
® 2nd tippets,
of hair mattrelteS; T
-stiles, 30 and 40” fathoms;
baikets of different Ihapes r
u -pens,
l*k r ‘ ’
~'e-grates,
f® har ?s
by the box;
‘ Ui< -' n “'dl be fold either vrhofelale or bv retail.
DICKSON and JOHNSTON.
v kting, aud Me flags fkrds for sale by the printers
•f this paper.
... O JV‘*’ f• --
THE subscriber informs fcis friendif and the public,
that lie continues the ■ 1
Factorage Business,
and means to eftablifti a store on his wharf for the purpole
of fupplymg those who may deal with him with articles
suitable for plantation and family use, of the bed quality,
and on good terms.
Wm. BELCHER.
Savannah, October 1, 1800.
JUST RECEIVED, and FOR SALE,
BEST white plains,.
London and Briilol duffil blankets,
Invalids bugging.
ALSO)
Thirteen trunks coarfc and fine shoes;
Half pipes, and \ London P‘ ll l‘™lar Madeira wine of a
Quarter calks, } quality.
■’ ; LIK EH r I S JE,
Thirty pipes fourtli proof brand}’.
> November's* Wm. BELCHER.
Roderick Maclf.od
Has received, by- the Julius Pringle, capt. Miller, from
London,
Part of his Pall Snji/ily ,
CONSISTING OF
BLANKETS, negro cloth, Cloths of all kinds, caffi
mores of ali kinds, fearnought coats and trawlers,
boys and girls great coats, carpets and carpeting, per
fumery, liabcrdalhery., liofiery, printed linens and cali
cocs; Irifti linens, t and -j-; cotton fuirtihg; seine, call
net, and lliop twine; ladies, and gentlemens faflnonable
hats, ditto ilioes and flippers, Ihoes and boots, stationary,
rice sieves, chafingdilhes, dripping pans, gridirons, fry
ingpans; tire dogs, (hovels, and tougs; table bells; nails,
from 6d. to 3od. fad irons, iron pots fa nd ovens, mill
laws, German Reel, grind and query (tones; a handsome
assortment of gloves, ribbons, fi'Ls, gauzes, flov/ers, fea
thers, fliawls, tilk and cotton veils, and ladies falhionable
dress caps; alio, brown stout in hogflieads, and porter in
bottles. September 25.
MINIS and HUNTER
Have received, by the Julius Pringle, from London y
A FRESH SUFEI/T OF
SHIP CHANDLERY,
Confiding of the moll ufeful articles in that line.
ALSO,
Cotton bagging of the firfl quality,
White and blue plains,
A few bales belt London duffil blankets,
One bale ‘ LriftoL ditto;
Dallas’s best London brown stout bottied porter, in hogs
heads and tierces. Sept. 18.
1■ !. ~ ■ - ‘ ‘ - - - - -
Received on Confignmqpt,
10 bales blue ftrouds,
1 bale Welch plains;
7 bales blankets, different qualities;
1 bale white linen tliirts,
2 trunks printed calicoes,
4 calks containing 40,000 fine gun flints,
5 ditto • 25 cwt. mulket ball.
ALSO)
15 pipes apple brandy,"]
22 quarter calks ditto, >of a high proof and fine flavor.
4 ditto peach ditto, J
All of which will be fold on very low terms for calh or
produce only.
Apply to,ALEXANDER WAIT, at the coffeehotlfe.
Savannah, \JI January. 18 ox.
The COPARTNERSHIP of
MEINS and MACKAY -
Expired on the iff instant. Their accounts, which they
rtcueft settlement of, will be attended to bv
MElNand MACKAY.
January 15, 1801.
NINE thousand Bushels SALT,
Fifty Crates CROCKERY, and
Seven I ons COALS,
Received per the fliip Sally, capt. White, from Liverpool,
For SALE by
MEIN and MACKAY.
January 15.
JOHN MILLER, •
North corner of Mr. Gibbons's building ,
Has imported in the last vessels from London and Glasgow,
A Quantity of Merchandise,
Confiding of ahnoft every article that is mentioned in
lengthy advertisements.
JtjP Country Ihopkecpers will be supplied on good
terms* .. December iSoo*
• • f
Lands for Sale.
A TRACT, containing©© acres, *in Glynn
and another of 600 acres- both lurveytd in 1
the former on a branch of the Buffalo fwairp, and the
latter about 20 milts from Brunswick, equal.in quality to.
any in the county.
A tract of upwards 3000 acres on Canouchie, excellent
pine land, on which w .s a mill feat before the revolution}
it will be divided so as to fiiit purchale's.
DAVID LEION, Broker.
NEGROES fer Sale.
ONE very’ fin# young house wench.
One valuable fellow, a field ff.tve.
For fomc of the above fl ves 60 days credit will be at*
lowed, on giving approved feturitv.
Apply to DAVID LEION, Broker.
1 mini ————■wi
Th .* lubt’cr;her* have n. v *|K:ruU, *
Per the brig Independent, Capt. Clarke from London
An AfTortment of Dry Goods,
Which they are now opening at their store in h r. Gib
bons’s brick building, Market square, and will difpofi*
of them on very moderate terms for cufii or produce.
IY.ohihs ami j-.iciu.ft Bcggs.
- Savannah, October 1, 1800.
I “ "factorage~.
THE fubferiber having convenient SI'ORpS on Alex
ander VV’att’s wharf offe rs his fen ices to the plan
ters ahd others in the FACI OR AGE AND COM MI 3-
? December 17.
‘■ 1 “ . 1 ■■ 1. ■■ m.
I Great Bargains $
JUST RECEIVED per the Jhip Diana from Liver•
pool, (hip Mack and brig S mucl from Glasgow, via
Charlejlon , and FOR SALE by
Alexander Sinclair and Cos.
Bryan freet , corner Market fquare f.
CONSIST! MG or
14 trunks muftin, very cheap;
7 muilinct and dimity; - -
19 punted mullins.'l n c a
-4 jirintul. calicoes,J nevrcft
2 ladies fancy silk iliawls and handkerchiefs;
$ ladies and gentlemens silk and cotton ftockiflg(|
1 trunk do. and do. gloves,
4 trunks ginghams,
2 Barcelona silk handkerchiefs,
4 ‘ ribbons and rich Iktins;
11 cases ladies hats, bonnets, and bimis;
2 childrens do. do. do.
2 trunks ronuls and fine pullicats,
2 pocket do. do.
1 bale best fuperfine cloths, all colorsj
4 bales coating and duffiis;
2 calinnere, all kiiuk;
2 fwanfdowu and vest patterns'!
3 trunks umbrellas,
1 trunk fringes and laces,
1 bed furniture and trimmings,
4 trunks jeanets and colored velveteens;
CQ“ (Viib many more articles in the Dry Goocl
Line , fclefted by one of the partners in the principal
markets in Britain, and on fucb terms as will enable
them to dispose of them on lower terms than any bU
tberto offend for Jdle in this place. ~
Savannah, December 25, 1800.
JUST RECEIVER ~
By the Minerva, Capt. Newball. from Liverpool^
A LARGE AND NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
MJNCHESTRT, &£t
CONSISTING OF
“l TELVERETSand embofted velveteenifttnd
V Land caliccea
Pullicat and romal handkerchiefs
Jeans, jeanets, and silk and cotton striped nankeenp
Cotton lhirtings
Cotton and silk fringe with cords and taflei*
Silk and gingham u r.brellas and parafol*
Silk and cotton elastic braces
Galloons and bindings
Black and colored muffins ::
3,4 j, and 5 feet curled hair nv.t‘r< flea*
A’ L S O)
Elegant pier glafles
Sets elegant cut tumblers
Wine gLffes, and decanters to match
Vertical spring roasting jacks, with flies, Trr japanned ani
brass cases, &c.
DICKSON U? JOHNSTON.
October 28.
|C7” Foreign Entries of Merchandise, l iquor Entries,
Baggage Entr es, Inward and Outward*Fo* gn Manifi-fts,
and Coasting Manifeits, for fide by the printers bereofc