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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
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|No. 932.) Thursday, September 3, 1801. I *° m D ‘ ,ll " ,
n ‘ | per annum.
I W. and C. SMITH
•n EG leave to inform those who are indebted to the late
P Concern of SMITH, SONS, and ANDERSON,
that, unless they discharge their refpe&ive debts in the
-ourfe-of this Fall, they will be under the neceflity of
aking such steps as cannot but be disagreeable. Were
they ever so willing to grant a longer indulgence, their
lituation is such as demands an immediate compliance
pith the above.
They beg leave to inform their friends that they have
received by the ship Minerva, Capt. Thomas Choate, from
Liverpool, _
A Quantity of GOODS,
Suitable to the season, which they offer for sale, on very
low terms, for calh, produce, or approved notes at 60 and
50 days. They conlift chiefly of
Supertine broad cloths Fine Caffimeres
Bombazets Calicoes
Mullins and mullin handkerchiefs
Roinal, Pulicat, and printed handkerchiefs
and packet pins and needles of every kind
Ivor)- and horn combs
large quantity of mens, womens, and childrens hats,
allotted in boxes
Silk handkerchiefs of various kinds
Olive jeanets Dimity
Mullinets and quilted Marseilles
A large quantity of cutlery, ironmongery, &c
A large quantity of nails Carpenters tools
40 boxes Bby 10 window glass One trunk inkpowder
A quantity of pewter bafons, dillies and plates
A quantity of ihot of various kinds
Blue, green, white, and knaped negro cloths
Blankets Humhums .
With various other articles in the dry goods line too tedi
ous to inl’ert.
They have also received by the fame conveyance,
3000 bushels of fait
iqo crates crockery ware, particularly allotted for coun
try trade (
ico grindstones, different sizes
po flone bottles and butter jars.
Savannah, Augiijl 27.
’ HUNTER
lUvc received, by the Julius Pringle, from Lender,
A FRESH SUPFoY OF
SHIP CHANDLERY,
Conlifting of the men ufeful articles in that line.
A L S 0 ,
Cotton bagging of the fir ft quality,
White and blue plains,’
A few bales belt London duffd blankets,
One bale Bristol ditto;
Dallas’s befi London brown flout bottfed porter, in hcgl
lieatls and tierces. Sc pi. 18, 18 op.
I— -• 1 s
AIEXANDErWATT & Cos.
HAVE received, by the ship Augufla, Gabriel Hav
ens mailer, from Liverpool,
A larpe and general A [fori men t of
FAL L ’ GOODS,
Which, with their former flock on hand, conlifls of almofl
every ufeful artich .
ill of which they offer for sale, on the moll reasonable
terms, at their store in Comiherce Row, on the Bay,
where they continue to keep
Teas Sugars
’ Wines Coffee
Brandy Spices, Bc c.
Gin and rum
Savannah, October 9, 1800.
The COPARTNERSHIP of
MEINS and MACKAY
Expire lon the ift inflant. Their accounts, which they
requefl lettlement oi, will be attended to by
MEIN and MACKAY.
January 15, 1801.
NINE thousand Bulhels SALT,
Fifty Crates CROCKERY, and
Seven Tons COALS,
Received per the flop Sally, capt. White, from Liverpool,
For SALE bv
MEIN and MACKAY.
January 15*
The fuhfcribcrs have imported,
*" r b ri g Independent, Capt. Clarke, from London,
An Aflortment of Dry Goods,
hich thev are now opening at their Acre in Mr. Gib
bons’s brick building. Market square, and will dispose
*1 them on very moderate terms lor cafii or produce.
Thomas and James Beggs,
oaxannaby Gcizber j, 18 os.
Tl COPARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED.
‘•HE Firm of MILLER and POWERS is, by mu
tual consent, dissolved this day. All those they
are indebted to are delired to render in their accounts for
ettlement; and those indebted to the firm are requelled to
make immediate pay ment to either of the fubferibers.
Au S u fi 6. MILLER and POWERS.
JOHN MILLER,
. North corner of Mr . (ribbons r s building,
Has imported in the last veffel* from London and Glasgow,
A Quantity of Merchandise,
Ganfifimg of almoll every article that is mentioned in
lengthy advertifcments.
Country shopkeepers will be supplied on good
terms. - December 25, 1800.
claretwineT’"’
In hogfiieads and cases, for sale, bv
~~ MElN'and MACKAY.
March 9, 1801.
On Consignment,
A FEW Packages of Cambrics, Muffins, and Pulli
cat Handkerchiefs, which will be fold at the Glas
gow manufacturing prices, for Cafli only. Also, Country
Wheat Flour in barrels.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
2 sth June, 1801.
Hamilton and Monnox
Have just received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
A gtLcial Allortment of BALL GOODS;
A LIS 0,
20 Calks of excellent BP fTLED PORTER,
a ir and
10 C ifks of heft HROWN STOUT;
All of which they will difpoSe of upon moderate terms foi
cafli or country produce.
9 th’ Sept. 1800.
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Hamilton , Monnox , and Co s.
Have received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
A neat Aliorcmeni of DRY GOODS,
Which are now opening for sale at the southwest corner of
Bolton’s new buildings, Market square.
ALSO ON HAND,
A general Alibi tmenr of GROCERIES,
Which will be difpolecT of upon moderate terms.
()th Sept. 18co.
Freili Drugs and Medicines.
r TP , HK fubferiber has just imported from New York, and
X is now opening for sale, at his (lore in Bull street,
near the Bav, a complete aflortment of
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
Which liaving felccted lmnfelf with great care he call
warrant to be genuine, and can afford to fell at the lowed
prices, ALEXANDER HABERSHAM.
etCH Medicine chelh, suitable for planters or captains
of veflejs, can be put up at the lliorteft notice.
Savannah, dlarch 19, ißci.
Jus v impor Fed’
In-the ftp Cleopatra, Capt. Robert fen, and brig In
dependent, Capt. Clark, from London, and now
opening by the fubferibers, at their fore on the Hay,
A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OP’
Seasonable GOODS*
Among which are the following articles, viz.
WHlTEvbrtTe, and brown plains;
7 4ths and 8 4ths dnflil blankets;
and 4tlis, 8 4tliSj, 10 4jths, and 12 4ths role blankets;
One elegant Bruflcls ,c.arpet and an aflortment of Scotch
carpets,
A large aflortment of fuperfine cloth and caffimeres;
Ladies fafliionable hats, bonnets, and feathers;
Muffs and tippets,
All aflortment of hair mattresses;
Two femes, 30 and 40 fathoms;
Wicker baskets of different fliapes,
Wax tapers,
Bath stove grates,
Aiolian harps,
Best Port wine bv the box;
Which will be fold either wholesale c- by retail.
DICKSON and JOHNSTON.
Sept. 16, 1800.
FOR S A lTe,
Georgia Paper Medium.
Apply to Jakss Mackintosh.
GEO. PONSONBT & CO.
Have received, per fliips Cornelia and Rufus, from Liver*
A 1 art of their Spring Goods,
<y C capping of the following Articles , viz*
J *
V>4 Striped, |
Twilled, NNANKEENS;
lane,; and I
Silk * j
Corded dimities,
Blue and red chequered and fancy pullicate,
an d 4 netted and fringed cotton ihawls,
Fine fancy printed ditto;
|, and | fancy calicoes and chintfts;
Silk, calico, and gingham umbrellas;
212 pieces narrbw China and latin ribbons,
12 groce London quality binding,
8 ditto liik turrets assorted,
27 lbs. sewing fdk and twist.
May 19.
JUST RECEIVED,
By the Minerva, Capt. Newhall, from Liverpool,
A LARGE AND NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
MANCHESTRT, &c.
CONSISTING OF
VELVERETS and embofftd velveteens and corduroys
-J and ± calicoes
Pullicat and romal handkerchiefs
Jeans, jeanets, and Hlk and cotton striped nankeens
Cotton fliirtings
Cotton and silk fringe with cords and tassels
Silk and gingham umbrellas and paralols
Silk and cotton elastic braces
Galloons and bindings
Black and colored muffins
3, 4-2) and 5 feet curled hair mattresses. /
ALSO ,
Elegant pier glasses
Wine glasses, and decanters to match /
Vertical spring roasting jacks, with flies, in japanued ami
brass cases, &c.
DICKSON JOHNSTON.
October 28, 18.00.
landing”
SEVEN hoglheads sugar, of a very superior quality;
And ten puncheons Jamaica rum;
For SALE by _ EDWIN GAIRDNER and CO.
18 th March, i ßc 1.
“ ,mm
r TMIE fubferiber is willing to appropriate part of his
X tune as a Negotiator of any hontft Rufinefs, as far
as relates to buying or felling any species of projxuty, (re
tailing goods excepted) or the adjustment and settlement
of any accounts that come within the compass of his pow
er, in or about Savannah, for any person that may have
confidence in him, and want alfiftance, for a moderate
compensation. At present he is to be found on his little
farm oppolite the plantation belonging to the Estate of
Hampton Lillibridee, efq. deceased, on the easterly road,
one mile from Savannah.
PHILIP MILLEDGE.
2&fZ> July, 1801.
FOR SAL E,
The following Slaves, viz.
A NEGRO Woman, 28 years old, and four Children
from 2 to 1 r years of age.
A Negro Woman, 26 years of age, and two Children
from 8 to r 1 years old.
A Negro Woman, 26 years old, and a Child aged z
years.
A Negro Woman, aged 18 years, with a Child 1 year
old.
Three Negro Men, from 22 to 26 years of age, fit for
the field.
Four fine young House Wenches.
Five Negro Girls from 12 to 18 years of age.
A complete Mulatto Waitingman, 17 years old, wha
can be well recommended.
Apply to =- DAVID LEION, Broker.
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 the Buffalo swamp, and the
latter about 20 miles from Brunswick, equal in quality to
any in the county!
A trad! of upwards 3000 acres on Canoucl ie, excellent
pine land, on which was a mill feat before the revolutions
it will be divided so as to suit purchasers.
DAVID LEION, Broker.
|G“ BLANK LAND CONVEYANCES for folc at
the Printing Office Ift Broughton Erect.