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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
To. 930.) Thursday, ™ October 22, 1801. j *^ai**
m FOR LONDON,
The faft failing coppered Ship
■gL CLEOPATRA,
Andrew Robertson, Mailer,
fail with all poffibie dispatch. For freight
Ealfege, having good accommodations, apply to the
HEer on board, or to
H| Johnston, Robertson, and Cos.
15-
I —SADDLERY.—
m ON CONSIGNMENT, ,
Hven Packages of Saddlery,
H CONSISTING OF
BHis ani} womens saddles, laddie bags, and bridles afiort- :
|Hwhich will be fold low for calh, approved paper, to-
Ho, or cotton*
Johnston, Robertson, and Cos.
■ IDING CARRIAGES of all kinds, WAGGONS,
||H. CARTS, and DRAYS, made, or repaired, with
I "s and dispatch, by the fubferiber, at his (hop on
fount’s lot, Franklin ward, near the theatre. He
himfelf he will be able to give full fatisfaftion to
may be pleased to employ him.
\ DAVID CURTIS.
her 12.
On Consignment,
FEW Packages of Cambrics, Muftins, and Puili-
Cat Handkerchiefs, which will be fold at the Glaf
inufa&imng prices, for cafti only. Alfc, Country
Flour in barrels.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, ancl CO.
’ June , 1801.
CLARET WINE,
agfheads and, cases, for sale, by
* MEIN and MACKAY.
•cb 9, ißot.
“landing,
r EN hogsheads sugar, of a very superior quality;
nd ten puncheons Jamaica rum;
SALE by ED\yiN GAIRDNER and CO.
larch, ißci.
Hamilton and Monnox
i. just received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
netai AfTortmeiu of PALL GOODS.;
J t .9 (I
\kof excellent BO I'TLED PORTEIi,
> CTfks of belt BROWN STOUTj
which they will dispose of upon moderate terms tci
calli or country produce.
£?/>r. 1800.
mil ton , Monnox, and Cos.
.ve received, per Julius Pringle, from Londop,
ncac Ailorimeni ot DRY GOODS,
fthich are now opening for sale at the southwest corner of
Bolton’s new buildings, Market fquarc.
ALSO ON HAND,
A general AHortmenr of GROCERIES,
Which will be disposed of upon moderate terms.
\th Sept, 1800.
The fubferibers have imported,
Icr the brig Independent , Capt. Clarke, from London,
An AfTortment of Dry Goods,
Which they are now opening at their (lore in Mr. Gib
bons's brick building, Market iquare, and will diipofe
of them on very moderate ternjs for cash or produce.
Thomas and James Beggs.
Savannah, October 1, 1800.
■ ’■ “ ? — ll
The COPARTNERSHIP of
-and MACKAY
Hxpired on the iff instant. Their accounts, which they
kqueft settlement of, will be attended to bv
MEIN and MACKAY.
January. 15, tSoi. 0
11 “ \
NINE tboufand Btiinels SALT,
Fifty Crates CROCKERY, and
Seven Tons COALS,*
I deceived pef the fliip Sally, capt. White, from Liverpool,
For SALE by
- MEIN and MACKAA
v ya/:a.:rr
Alexander Watt Cos.
HAVE received, by the (hip Augusta, Gabriel Hav
ens mailer, from Liverpool,
A targe and general Afforlment of
FALL GOODS,
Which, with their former (lock on hand, consists of almost
every ufefuF article.
All of which they offer for sale, on the mod reasonable
terms, at their (lore in Commerce Row, on the Bay,
wliere they continue to keep
Teas v J Sugars
Wines Coffee
Brandy Spices, &c. &c*
Gin and Run
Savannah , October 9, 1800.
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JUST IMPORTED,
In the Jhip Cleopatra, Capt . Robertson , and brig In
dependent, Capt. Clark, from London , and now
opening b” the fubferibers, at tbeir Jlore cn tic Bay ,
A VIR x LAkGI ASSOR r VIENT OF
Seasonable GOODS,
Among which are the following articles, viz.
WHITE, Luc, a fid brown plains;
7 4ths and 8 4ths duffil blankets;
6 4ths, 8 4ths, i o 4-hs, and i z 4ths rose blankets;
One elegant Druids carpet and an assortment of Scotch
carpets, •
A large aiTortment of fuperfine cloth and caffnnercs;
Ladies fafiiionable hats, bonnets, and feathers;
Muffs and tippets,
An afTortment of hair mattrefibs;
Two Lines, 30 and 40 fathoms;
Wicker baikets of different fliapev
Wax tapers,
Bath (love grates,
ALoaan harps,
Bed Port win*by the box;
Which will be fold either wholesale or by retail.
DICKSON and JOHNSTON.
Sepl. 16, 18 co.
Fresh Drugs and Medicines.
THE fubferiber has jail imported from New York, and
is now opening for sale, at his (lore in Bull street,
near the B<iv, a complete aifortment of
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
Which having iclected himfelf with great care he can
warrant to be genuine, and can afford to fell at the ‘lowed
prices. . - ALEXANDER HABERSHAM.
Medicine chdts. suitable for planters or captains
of veftels, can be put up at the fiiorteft notice.
Savannah, March 19, 1801.
W. and G~SMIXIT
BEG leave to inform thofe.wiio are indehttd to the late
Concern of SMITH, SONS, and ANDERSON,
that, uulei's they dit’charge t!ieir reipeclive debts in the
courie of this Fall, they > .11 be under the r.eceflity of
taking such Peeps as cannot but be uifagneable. Were
they ever so willing to grant a longer indulgence, their
• ffmiation is such as demands an immediate compliance
with the above.
‘Fiicy lx;g leave to inform their friends that they have
received bv the ihip Minerva, Caot. Tiiomas Choate, from
Liverpool,
A Quantity of GOODS,
Suitable to the season, which they offer for sale, on very
low terms, for call), produce, or approved notes at 60 and
90 davs. They consist chiefly of
Superfine broad cloths Fine Caffimerea
Bombaztts Calicoes
Mullins and muffin handkerchiefs
Rental, Pulicat, and printed handkerchiefs
Pound and packet pins and needles of every kind
Ivyry and horn combs
A large quantity of mens, womens, and childrens hats,
assorted in boxes
Silk handkerchiefs of various kind*
Olive jeanets Dimity
Mufiinets and quilted Marfeille*
A large quantity of cutlery, ironmongery,
A large quantity of nails Carpenters tools
40 boxei Bby 10 window glass One trunk inkpowder
A quantity of pewter batons, diffies and plates
A quantity of (hot of various kinds
Blue, green, white, and knaped negro cloth*
Blankets Humhums
With various other articles in the dry goods line too tedi
ous teLnLrt.
_ They have alfa received by the fame convey ance,
3000 buOrels of fait
100 crates crockery ware, particularly assorted for coun
try trade
too grindstones, different lize*
500 (lone bottles and butter
Savannah, Augujl 27. ’ 1
“ JOHN MILLER,
4 North corner of Mr. Gibbons's building,
Has imported in the last velfds from London and Glaf^ortp
A Quantity of iVierchandife,
C.onfifting of almost every article that is mentioned it*
lengthy advertifemCnts.
|C7* Ccontry lhopkeepers will be supplied on good
tcrms * December 25) 1800.
For sale,
Georgia Paper Medium.
Apply to James Mackintosh.
William & Charles Smith,
In addition to tbeir former importation by the Mi
nerva, have juji reccivcdj by the brig Trio, froth
Glasgow, and brig Eliza, from Liverpool ,
An AfTortment of Goods ?
Suitable to the season, which they offer for calli on
low terms as any Importing House on the continent!
30 bales of cotton bagging of different qualitiesj
lrilh linens, 4 4ths and 7 Bths; .
Brown linens, platillas, and hollands;
White-brow h thread;’ v
Romal handkerchiefs, 7 Sths and 4 4th!{,
40 pieces dimities;
lam bored, laced, and lappet muffins, 6 4thss
Jaconet nhiflins, 4 4tlis and 6 4ths;
Bala fore, book, and jaconet handkerchief*;
Printed calicoes,
Sewing f;lk and twist.
Savannah, 16 tb September , iSot.
JUST RECEIVED,
By the Minerva, CapU Newball, from Liverpool ,
A LARGE AND NEAT ASSORTMENT OF
MANCHESTRT, &c.
consisting oh
VEL'V ERE 1 Sand eniboffed velveteens and corduroy 9
■t and calicoes
Pullicat and ronial handkerchiefs
Jeans, jeanets, and (ilk and cotton striped najnketnN
Cotton Flirtings
Cotton and fill: fringe with cords and tafleL
Silk and gingham umbrellas and parafcl*
Silk and cotton elastic Laces
Galloons and bindings
Black and colored muffins
3, 4' s , and 5 feet curled hair mlttrelfe*
A L S O,
Elegant p[er glasses
Sets elegant cut tumblers
Wine glaifes, and decanters to match
Vertical spring roasting jacks, with flies, in japanned ailA
brals cases, &c*
- DICKSON V JOHNSTON .
October 28, 1800.
William Charles Smith,
In addition to tbeir former ASSORTMENT, have r#
ceived, by the Ihip America, Capt. Watson.
A QUANTITY of duffil and rose blankets,
A large quantity of fwanfdown,
A quantity of low priced and fuperfine cloth?,
A quantity of durants,
25 boxes hats,
Lilli linen,
Coatings of different kinds, &c. fltc.
September 29.
For LONDON, *
,x£3> The Ship JUNO,
John L. Clarke, Master,
A (launch well found fliip, has the greatef
part of her cargo engaged, and will fail early in Novem
ber. For freight or passage apply to the maftcr on board,
or to M‘Call and Miller.
October 6.
—COTTON LAND.—
FOR SALE,
A VALUABLE Traft of Land, on Great Setilla ri
ver, in the county of Camden, containing by old
survey 1500 acres,-within 20 miles of the town of St.
Mary; it is at a good pitch of tide, not fubje£t to frefhes,
and ha3 a proportion of land fit for cotton, com, and rice.
For terms apply to A. WATT.
TO BE RUNTED, /y ‘
A Lot at Ewenfburgh, with the
Improvements thereon; the buildings are so conftru&ed as
to answer for two tenements, having a well of good water
in the yard. The whole or part may be had by applying
to MARY BURNJSY,
June 53.