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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
(No. 930.) Thursday, August 20, 1801. {
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GEQ.PONSONBT & CO.
Jf a .r received, per fliips Cornelia and Rufus, from Liver*
pool*
A Part of their Spring Goods,
Conffiing of the following Articles, viz.
CILOUOKD,')
X Striped, {
Twilled, j^NANKEENS;
Fancy, and . |
Silt j
Corded dimities,
Blue and red chequered and fancy pullicate,
II and 5 netted and fringed cotton flrawls,
Fine fancy printed ditto;
I 2, j, and |- fancy calicoes and chintfes;
I Silk, calico, and gingham umbrellas;
I 212 pieces narrow China and satin ribbons,
I 12 groce London quality binding,
I ? ditto ii'.k ferrets assorted,
I 27 lbs. sewing iilk and twill.
I 2Lty 19.
Alexander Watt iCo.
I TTAVE received, by the fbip Augusta, Gabriel Hav-
I £JL ens mailer, front Liverpool,
A large and general Hjjortmnit < f
F A L L G OO D S,
illicit, with their former flock on hand, con lifts of aim oil
every ufeful article.
AH of which they offer for sale, on the mofl reasonable
terms, at their (lore in Commerce Row, on tlie Bay,
where they continue to keep
Teas Sugars
Wines • Coffee
Brandy Spices, £cc. See.
Gin and rant
Savannah, October 9, 1800.
The COPARTNERSHIP of
MEINS, and MACKAY
I" -pired on the ift inflant. Their accounts, which they
fvuuetc fcttlemcnt of, will be attended to by
-MEIN and MACKAY.
January T 5, 1801.
XT INE thousand Bushels SALT,
1 N Fifty Crates CROCKERY, and
Seven Tons COALS,
Received per’the Ihip Sally, capt. White, from Liverpool,
Far SALE bv
MEIN and MACKAY.
January 15.
jusr imported,
In the Ji.'ij) Cleopatra, Cap!. R oLertfon and brig In
dependent, Capt. Clark , from London, and now
opening by the fitbfcftbers, at their /lore on the Bay,
■ a very large assortment op
I Seasonable GOODS,
I Among which are the following articles, viz.
I TXT HU E, blue, and brown plains;
I < V 7 4tits and 8 4tbs cl i ill'll blankets;
I ‘‘-U’w, 8 4tlis, 10 4tlts, and 12 4tbs role blankets;
I-- elegant BrufTels carpet and an allcrtment of Scotch
C:i rpets,
r irge ulfnrtment of fuperfine cloth and caifimercs;
i-U faihlonable hats, bonnets, and feathers;
...A and tippets,
h : alUirtmcnt of Uiir mattresses;
■ IVi) Lines, 30 and 40 fathoms; .
Bficker baikets of different ihapes,
■ A r .ix tapers,
I!’ !th fb\ e grates,
I .folian harps,
■ Biff Port wine bv the box;
W Inch will be fold either wliolefale or by retail.
1 DICKSON and JOHNSTON.
I St-p\ 16.
I LANDING, ~
10 -A- EN hogflieads sugar, of a very superior quality;
I ‘ ‘ Art! ten puncheons Jamaica ruin;
S iLE by EDWIN G AIRDNER and CO.
a March, 18$i.
■ Ihr fuhfcribers have imported,
the brig Independent, Capt. Clarke, from London,
1 Aa AiTortment of Dry Goods,
H ,r 'i tbev are now opening r.t their Acre in Mr. Gb-
I ‘'yu’s brick building, Market square, and will dispose
|| tliem on very moderate terms for cain or produce.
H Thomas and James Beggs.
I ‘'‘A- in nab, OSicber 1, ißco.
9 Blue wrapping paper for sale at this office.
MINIS and HUNTER
Have received , by the Julius Pringle , from Linden,
A FRESH tMJEPcY Uh
SHIP CHANDLERY,
Con lifting of theinqftlßrfeful articles in that line.
\ ALSO,
Cotton bagging of the ftrft quality,
White and blue plains,
A few bales belt London duffil blankets,
One bale Bristol ditto;
Dallas’s be ft London brown flout bottled porter, in bog
heads and tidrees. Sept. Is.
JOHN MILLEIi’
iSiorth corner of Mr. Obbtns's building,
Has imported in the last veftel. front London and Glasgow,
A Quantity of iVlerchandife,
Canfiffmg ol almoff every that is mentioned in
lengthy adyei tifements.
JO 5 * Country shopkeepers will be suppliers on good
teri,lS * December 25, 1800.
c l mieFwtnr -
In hogflieads and cases, for falc, by
MElN'and MACKAY*.
March 9, ißot.
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On Confignmcnt,
AFEv’ Packages of Cambrics, Muffins, and Pulli
cat Handkerchiefs, which will bt fold at the Giaf
gow lmunffactiiriiig prices,Tor caffi only. Also, Country
Wheat Flour in barrels.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
7 Sib June, iSor. \
Hamilton and Monnox ——
Have jufc received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
A geneiai Affjrtmqu of FALL GOODS;
A I, S O,
20 Calks or cxcdlenr 110 F i LED PORTER,
A N D
10 C'llks of he It BROVIN STOUT;
All of which they will dispose of upon moderate terms foi
caflt or jgpuntry produce.
oth Sept. 18 00.
Hamilton , Monnox , and Cos.
Have received, per Julius Pringle, front London,
A neat Air.mmcm'ot DRY GOODS,
W nich are nmv ope ning lor i.dc at the fouthwefl corner of
Bolton’s new buildings, Market feuare.
ALSO OX HAND, ,
A general AlIAn merit of GROCERIES,
Which will be dupofed ©f upon moderate terms.
5?Z< Sept. 18 to.
Ffeili Drugs and Medicines.
npHE fubfer i ter hasj Lift imported from New York, ar.d
T is now opening lor sale, at his (lore in Bull flreet,
near the Bav, a complete afTortinent of
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
1 Whiclt having feltcled’ 1 hnnf'cll with gie.it car; be fan
warrant to be genuine, and can afford to fell at the Icvveft
prices. ALEXANDER HABERSHAM.
?C~r” Medicine cheffs, suitable for planters or captains
of veflels, can be put up at the fhortut notice.
Savannah, March 19, 1801.
r fubferiber is willing to appropriate part of his
JL time as a Negotiator of any iwneft Bufmefs, as far
as relates to buying or felling any species of property, (re
tailing goods excepted) or the adjullraent and settlement
of any accounts that come within the-compass of his pow
er, in or about Savannah, for any perion that may have
confidence in him, and want afliftance, for a moderate
compensation. At present he is to lie found on his little
farm opposite the .plantation bi longing to the Elute of
Hampton Lillibridge, efq. deceased, on the eaflerly road,
one mile from Savannah.
PHILIP ‘MILLEDGE.
zSth JAyd loot. T
Lands for Sale.
A TRACT, containing 300 acres, in Glynn county,
and another of 600 acres, both surveyed in 1769;
the former on a brauch of the RufTalo swamp, and the
latter about 20 miles from Brunfiyick, equal in quality to
any in the county.
A trad of upwards 3000 acres on Canouchie, excellent
pine lard, on which was a mill feat before the-revolution;
it will be divided so as to suit purchasers.
DAVID LEION, Broker.
COPARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED.
TMIE Firm of MILLER and POWERS is; by mu
tual conltnt, dilFolvtd this day. All thole they
are indebted to arc dehred to ? - ender in their accounts for
.Kitlement; and thole indebted to the firm are requel led to
make immediate payment to either of the fublcriljers.
Auguf 6. ‘ MILLER and POWERS.
~ just received]
By the Minerva, Capt. Kewball, from Liverpool
A LARGE AND NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
MAN CHE STRY, die.
CONS*o t Imr OF— ■■
XT El A ERE I Sand embefftd velveteens and corduroys
\ ‘ l and 4 calicoes
b 4
Pullicat and romal handkerchiefs
Jt ans, jeanets, and iffk and cotton flriped naiiteens
Cotton Ihirtings
Cotton and lilk fringe with cords and taflels
Silk and gingham umbrellas and paraf.ffs
Silk and cotton elaffic braces
Galloons and bindings
Black and colored muffins
3, 4-I, and 5 feet curled hair mattrelTes.
ALSO,
Elegant pier glalTes
Sets elegant cut tumblers
Wine ghffes, and decanters to match
Vertical Ip ring roaf.ing jacks, with flies, in japanned ans
brass cases, &c.
‘DICKSON & JOHNSTON.-
October 28.
“Jo’BElSßjft
A YOUNG NEGRO MAN, who has been used to
house work. Inquire of the printers.
c [o be RENTED , or for SALE ,
A TWO STORY HOUSE on
the eafl common, with a good kitchen and other conveni
ent out buildings. For particulars inquire of
‘ JOHN M‘FADZEN.
TO BE REN FED,
A Lot at Ewenfburgh, with the
Improvements thereon; the buildings are so conffir.ftcd as
to aniwer for two tenements, having a well of good water
in the yard. Jhe whole or part may be had by applying
to \ MARY BURNEY.
June 23.
F O R S A L E,
Georgia Paper Medium.
Apply to James Mackintosh.
FOR SALE, ‘
Onliberal credit, (if application is made within 30
days J
r-'"~ V"” > ’ r jj LOTS No. t, 7, and 3,
| I 1° fourth tithing Reynold’s
L TTfiw-1 rJ oi ” ? co ir r lot; “v 1 ” 1 ’
fT 1 renting a handsome open lqnare,
(0 m t’T sf jj fy| the fame on which tlie Filature
Hands. Gll the premises is a large
Li—— - ’-v, -, dwellinghmife, formerly the refief
encc of the late John Hcuftoun, Esq. with good cellars
undenieath; on the firff floor are tliree large and two small
rooms, on the Lcond are three large and one fniall room;
the llories high, airy, and well adapted to this climate,
with a wide entry; the out-houses are of flone and brick,
and consist of a kitchen, wafii-houfe, servants rooms, car
riage-house, rnd flables, also a well and other-improve
ments. The dwellinghoufe was built under the immediate
inlpeclion of the late proprietor of the be ft materials, and
at present only wants a little paper and paint to make it
the handlbmeft house in the^city.
The proprietors would prefer disposing of the whole pro
pe-ty together, which renders it an object to any gentleman
wifiling to secure a pleasant dwelling in the city with room
to improve fancifully.
Savannah , 23d April, ißor.
TO Bh RENTED,
If nnt fold before the 6 lb of June next.
The whole of the above Property.’
For terms of sale or rent ap lication to be made to
GEORGE WOODRUFF, or
JAMES JOHNSTON jun.
7*>tb May, ißot.
MARSHAL'S bALE.
Will be fold, on Tburfday the 13 tb inflant, at the
Jlore lately occupied by Elijah Bowen,
ALL the BOOKS and STATIONARY belonging to
the Circulating Library-, taken in execution as the
property of said Bowen, to fatisfy William Kotch jun.
Gaz£N& R. Dwx£, deputy marftiaL
Avgujl 4, ifoi.