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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
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(No. 928.) Thursday, ‘ 6, ißol* | F.rnoiiar®
—Negroes. —
Twenty-sour ’prime” young negroes,
confiding of men, women, boys, and girls, will be
fald very low for calli, for no fault. Warranted titles will
be given. Inquire of / BEAL and LEWIS.
Who have alji for sale ,
Hogshead Staves, Sawed Lumber, a small quantity of
Bacon, (chiefly middlings) at Bd. per pound.
June 30.
GEO. PONSONBT&CO.
Have received, per (hips Cornelia and Rufus, from Liver
pool,
A Part of their Spring Goods,
Confining of the following Articles, viz*
CLOUDED,!
Striped, [
Twilled,
Fancy, and
Silk _ . j _
Corded dimities,
Blue and red chequered and fancy pullicate,
| and 4 netted and fringed cotton Ihawls,
Fine fancy printed ditto; .
|, and fancy calicoes and chintfts;
Silk, calico, and gingham umbrellas;
212 pieces narrow China and satin ribbons,
j 2 gvoce London quality binding,
} ditto {ilk ferrets assorted,
27 lbs. sewing liik and twist.
May 19.
Alexander Watt & Cos.
HAVE received, by the ship Augusta, Gabriel Hav-
after, from Liverpool, —~
A large and general djfortmwt of
FALL GOODS,
■ L ■
Which, with their former stock on hand, conf.Pts of alinofl
every ufeful article.
All of which they offer for sale, on the mod reafbnable
terms, at their store in Commerce Row, on the Bay,
where they continue to keep
Teas Sugars
Wines Coftee
Brandy Spices, &c. &c.
Gin and rum
Savannah, Ochber 9, 1800.
The COPARTNERSHIP of
MEINS and MACKAY
Expired on the Ift inffcmt. Their accounts, which they
requeit settlement of, will be attended to by
MEIN and MACKAY.
January 15, ißot.
Bnfhels SALT,
‘ IN Fifty Crates CROCKER 1, imd
Seven Tons COALS,
Received per the fliip Sally, cap:. White, from Liverpool,
For SALE b-r
I MEIN and MACKAY.
■ January T 5.
■■ 11 v 111 - 1 ~’
JUST IMPORTED,
Bt the Jhip Cleopatra, Capt. Robprtjbv._ and brig In
■ dependent, Capt. Clark , from London, and now
m opening by the fabferibers, at their fore on the Bay,
m, VERY LARGI ASSORT MENT OF
■ - Seasonable GOODS,
■ Among which are the following articles, viz.
■ TTHITE, blue, and brown plains;
V 7 4thstand 8 4ths duiHl blankets;
■ 4ths, 8 4tlls, 10 4ths, and 12 4ths rose blankets;
Bne elegant Brussels carpet and an assortment of Scotch
I carpets,
B large assortment of fnperfine cloth and caflimcres;
Badies fafliioiuble hats, bonnets, and feathers;
Bluffs and tiwiets,
■I
Bn assortment of hair mattresses;
Bwo seines, 30 and 40 fathoms;
Briefer balkets ol diticieiit Ihapes,
■Yax takers, &
Bath stove giutes,
Bolian harps,
Bell Port wine by the box;
■ Which wdl be fold either whole fide or by retail.
I DICKSON and |OHNsTON.
I Sept. iC.
r LANDING,
T • EiN hog meads iugar, of a very fnpafior quality.
An:; Itn puncheons JamaY d>*m\ .
Far SALE bv ElV.vlX G 3 JRDXFR and CO.
rch, fscju
MINIS and HUNTER
Have received, by the Julius Pringle, from London,
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
SHIP CHANDLERY,
Coiififting of the moll ufeful articles in that line.
I f A L S 0 ,
Cotton bagging of the fir ft quality,
White and blue plains,
A few bales belt London duffil blankets,
One bale Bristol ditto;
Dallas’s best London brown stout bottled porter, in hogi
-1 heads and tierces. Sept. 18.
JOHN MILLER,
North corner of Mr. Gibbons's building,
Has imported in the last vefftls from London and Glasgow,
A Quantity of Merchandise, •
Confiding of almost every article that is mentioned in
lengthy advertilements.
|C?* Country lhopkeepers will be supplied on good
terms. December “.5, ISOO.
“clareTwine,
In hogftieads and cales, for sale, by
MEIN and MACKAY.
March 9, 1801.
fur sal f:,
Georgia Paper Medium.
Apply to James Mackintosh.
I T ie fublcribcrs have imported,
Per the brig Jndependent, Capt. Clarke, from London,
An Assortment of Dry Goods,
Which they are now opening at their lb re in Mr. Gib
bins’s brick building, Market iquare, and will difpole
of them on very moderate terms for c.dli qr produce.
Tno.ius and Jame* iie^gs.
Savannah , October 1,180 c.
On Consignment,
A FEW Packages- of Cambrics, Mullins, and Pulli
cat Handkerchiefs, which will lie fold at the Glas
gow manufacturing pruesHbrerilr only.—Also, Country
Wheat flour in barrels.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
25 1 b June, ißof.
Hamilton and Monnox
Have just received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
A general Affjrtmci. of FALL GOODS;
A L S 0,
20 Calks of excellent BO T j LED PORTER
AND *
jo Calks of Kelt BROWN STOUT;
All of which they will difpole of upon moderate terms foi
calh or country produce.
gtl Sept. 1800.
Hamilton, Monnox, and Cos.
Have received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
A neat Alignment ot DRY GOODS,
Which are now opening for sale at the fomhweft Corner of
Bolton's new buildings, Market square.
v • ALSO ON HAND,
A*general Alfminenr of GROCERIES,
Which will be difpdfed of upon moderate terms.
)th Sept.. 18co.
Frdh Drugs and Medicines.
THE subscriber has just imported from New York, and
Is now opening for sale, at his store in BIIH street,
near the Bav, a complete assortment of “
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
Which having ft footed himfolf with great care he can
warrant to be genuine, and can afford to fell at the lowest
prices. ALEXANDER HABERSHAM.
SCAT Medicine chests, suitable for planters or captains
of vessels, can be put up at the (herteft notice.
Savannah, March 19, ißox.
NOTICE.
AI.L persons having any demands against-the Estate
of John Zane, deceased, are desired to fend them
in duly attested, and thoftr indebted thereto to make im
mediate payment;’ and any persons having property of the
deceased in their poffefficn are desired to defiver the fame
to Balthaser Shaffer, tdmmiftmtor.
June 9, xSci.
* - - A---- -a. - - —.- I
JUST RECEIVED,
the Minerva, Capt. Newhall, from Liverpool,
A LARGE AND NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
MANCHESTRY, &c.
*
CONSISTING OF
~\T F.LV ERETS and cmbolfod velveteens and corduroy!
\ 4 anc l i calicoes
Pullicat and romal handkerchiefs
Jeans, jeanets, and lilk and cotton striped r.ankeen!
Cotton Ihirtings
Cotton and silk fringe with cord? and taffds
Silk and gingham umbrellas and parasols
-Silk-and-cuiion eftiiticijiTTß-5
Galloons and bindings
Black and colored muffins
3,4 J, and 5 feet curled hair mattresses.
A L S 0,
Elegant pier glafies
Sets elegant cut tumblers
Wine glasses, and decanters to match
Vertical spring roasting jacks, with liics, in japanned ant!
brass cases, Sec.
DICKSON V JOHNSTON.
October 28.
TO LET,
A STORE,
In a public part of the city, fome time pift occupied by
Mr. David Leion. N. W. JONES.
Savannah, July 30, 1801.
FOR SALE,
On a liberal credit, (if application is made within
days )
r a HIE LOTS*No. t, 2, and 3,
X in fourth tithing Reynold’s
ward; one a corner lot; the whole
fronting a handsome open square,
the fame on which the Filature
(lands. On the preinifes is a large
—dwellrnghmrfe, foimerly the relid
cnce of t!.e ite John Houftoun, Esq. with good cellars
underneath; on the firft floor are three large and two small
rooms, on the second are three large and one small room;
the stories high, airy, and well adapted to this climate,
with a wide entry; the out-h-uses are of stone and brick,
and consist of a kitchen, wafii-hbufe , servants rooms, car
riage-1 joule, and stables, also awe 11 and other improve
nients. The dwellinghoufe was built under the immediate
infpeaionof the late proprietorrof the bt ft materials, and
at pre-font only wants a little paper aid paint to make it
the handfonieft house in the city.
The proprietors would prefer disposing of the whole pro
perty together, which renders it an ohjeft to any gentleman
wilhing to secure a pleasant dwelling in the city with room
to improve fancifully.
Savannah , 231/ April^iSoi.
TO BK HiiNTED,
, If not fid before the Ctb cf June next,
The whole of the above Property.
For terms of sale or rent ap lication to be made to J
george Woodruff, or
JAMES JOHNSTON jun.
28 th May, iSot.
tcT BELLI',
For one, two, or three years,
The HOUSE
! IwwwS*?’ I k 3 }f ly OCOU P itd b 7 Capt. Robert!
: ■ B ]A I Dillon, which is in complete re
jjjSJl if *ffijf Sf Wj&i P a ir’ 2nd w hich possession can
f i)C immediately had. For particu-
lars apply to Mr. William Moore
in Savannah. JOHN KING.
• Effingham, 11 th July, 1801.
F O K -S-A-tr E;
The Farm Lot, No. i, Percival
Ward, Holland Tithing, containing 45 acres old forve- *
and * 9
Two Farm Lots, Nos. 9 and to,
in the Village of Hampftead, containing together 10 0
acres old furvev. m
The vicinity of the above mentioned lands to this citvr
must render them an object to persons who wish for fitua
uons for small farms near town. For terms apply to
c ; ~r JAMES ROBERTSON.
xgtb May, 1801.
IO BE RF.NTED,
A Lot at Ewenfburgh, with the
Improvements thereon; the buildings are so conftruifted aa
to aniwer for two tenements, having a well ofgood water
in the yard. Ihe whole or part may be had by applyimt
% ‘ MARY BURNJ&Y. 6
June 23.