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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
No. 942.) Thursday,
I B. Fleming and Cos.
Muslin Manufa&urers and Calico Printers,
GLASGOW,
In EG leave to announce to the inhabitants of SaVan
mj nah, and its vicinity, that they have opened a small
lore in St, Julian street, nearly opposite Mr. Gibbonses
I rick buildings, where they have received, and are expof
lig for sale, on very low terms, for CASH ONLY,
II neat aflortment of muslins, conlifthig of book,
I craj-Jf, lappet, japan, draw loom, tambor,
I mullmull, and fafliionable flained muslins;
Bine bonk, iaconet. and crane handkerchiefs and frino-^d
.... . j . t, - - 1 q--
I ihawls;
l atent cotton gauze and sewed veils,
I ailiionable ell wide printed calicoes, .
l ine pull icat and pocket handkerchiefs and blue ground
I romals;
lin aflortment of Irish linens, cambrics, loug lawns, and
I cotton Ihirtings;
Bfe ladies, gentlemens, and youths hosiery;
fca books and flationary;
fcro negro cloths, hats, (lockings, and caps;
Bfc:o cotton bagging, firtl and second quality;
IfAo flaxen aftd tow ofnaburgs, brown linens, &c
I ito camp ovens, tea kettles, goblets, and Ikillets.
ALSO ,
I few CarFOn grates or Pantheon floves, with fenders and
lire irons to match.
ROBERT ISAAC,
Agent for B. Fleming and Cos.
i^JJMESWFELL^
(Lately from Virginia)
IT AVING permanently-fixed himfelf in Savannah, re
|l fpeelftilly offers to tl e inhabitants, and thole of its
Hnity, bis —-
| MEDICAL SERVICES.
I; nay be found at his fliop on the Bay, near the Ex-
Knor, where be intends keeping a general aflortment of
■EDKOINES for fide.
mMober 30.
|iiriftie,M‘Lachlan,G > Go.’
I -received by the late arrivals from Britain, and
|j-; now opening, at-the for e. lately pojfejfed by
In AlTortment of the following
Articles, viz.
BROAD and narrow cloths,
P Coatings and fwanfdowris;
Ilians, thicksets. and queen’s cords;
I fe and Bristol duffil blankets;
I nkts, bombafets, durants, and calanlancoes;
I nted x^licots,
I ilieAnd flannels;
I hite, blue, greeh, brown, and drab plains;
Itonet and book muslins,
iv n cambrics,
Bn valid womens ribbed and plain cotton hole;
■ : and dark Pullicat handkerchiefs,
fced linen and cotton pocket handkerchiefs;
Biro, cbints, and muslin fliawls;
Bthii 7 B.ths, and 6 4ths muslin check;
■ik and 4 4ths Irish iiuen,
fucking;
■wliiiy, ounce, and all colors thread, assorted numbers;
white fliirting, and brown Holland;
■ , ;T.;.'H-,k-caps, mitts, and gloves;
fliell, born, and ivory combs;
Brticls and Dundee cotton bagging,
Hand tow ofnaburgs;
H>; lead, Spanifli brown, yellow ochre, and Venetian
ground in oil; in lb. kegs;
I ’ 1 infeed oil in jars r? 2 ar.d 3 gallons,
Ii (hot tiom No. 1 to 6, buck fliot,
I trad in 1 lb. bars,
Bting paper and other flationary, r
I tr ana mixed pins,
Idina broad hoes from No. I to 3;
I td. 6d. Bd. 1 od. and 2od. nails;
B ‘Oing hoes and telling axes,
l from i gallon to 6 gallons;
I !r > ovens and covers, assorted sizes;
■ rons, gridirons, frvingpans, and chain traces;
(i cutlery, and'queen’s ware, assorted, in calks;
*B assorted, in cases;
London pewter in casks;
B S •’fforted, in bales;
■* casks Glauber salts.
ORober 29, 1801.
J I RECEIVED by the Jhip Bellona, Capt. Kii-
J- . from Jamaica , and FOR SALE by the sub-
H r ‘ ‘trs, on eajy terms;
hoglheads prime inufcovado fug°rs,
t Hj7 puncheons high proof* Jamaica rum,
JT tierces coffee,
H'4 bags pimenta,
jH*! barrels limes.
“M JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and C.O.
•H S.vtmber, 1801.
On Consignment,
AFLVV Packages of Cambrics, Muslins, and Pulli
cat Handkerchiefs, which will be ibid at the GJai
gow manufacturing prices, for caih only. Alio, Country
Wheat Hour in barrels. ‘ * , :
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
25™ June, 1801.
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The COPARTNERSHIP of
MEINS and MACKAY
Expired on the ift inflant. Their accounts. which they
requeit iettlement of, will be attended to by
MEIN and MACKAY.
January 15, 1801. .
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NINE thoui'and Bufliels SALT,
Fifty Crates CROCKERY, and
Seven lons COALS,
Received per the fliip Sally, capt. White, from Liverpool,
For SALE bv
„ MEIN and MACKAY.
January 15.
The fubferibers have in ported,
Per the brig Independent, Capt. Clarke, fiotA London ,
An Aflortment of Dry Goods,
Which thev are now opening at their Here in Mr. Gib
bons’s brick building, Market square, and will ditpofe
of them on very moderate terms for cash or produce.
Thomas and James beggs.
Savannah, October 1, 1800.
Hamilton and Monnox
Haj-e just received, per Julius Pringle, from London,
A gtnetal Aflurtment of FALL GOODS;
ALSO,
20 Calks of excel len r BO FILED PORTER,
an n
10 Calks of heft BROWN STOUT;
All of which they will uilpofe of upon moderate terms foi
cafli or country produce. ,
9 tb Sept . 1800. p .
Hamilton, Monnox , and Co s.
. Have received, per Julius Pringle, from Londop,
A neat Allortmem of DRY GOODS,
Which are now opening for sale at the southwest corner of
Bolton’s new buildings, Market fquare'.
ALSO ON HAND,
-iA general Allbu men; of (. i ROGER IES,
Which will be disposed of upon moderate terms.
9t h Sept . 1800.
just imported” ’ r
lit the Jhip Cleopatra, Capt. Robert [on, and biig In
dependent, Capt . • Clark, from London, and now
opening by the fubferibers, at their Jlorc on the Bay,
A VERY LARGE ASSORT MENT OF
Seasonable GOODS,
Among which are the following articles, viz*
TTTHERE, bine, and brown plains;
. W 7 4tiis and Baths dufiil blankets;
6 4ths, 8 4ths, 10 4ths, and 12 4'ths role blankets;
One elegant B ruffe Is carpet and an aflortment of Scotch
carpets,
A large affurtfnenr of fuperfine cloth and cafli me res;
Ladies fafliionable hats, ‘bonnets, and feathers;
Muffs and tippets,
An aflortment of hair mattresses;
Two seines, 30 and 40 fathoms;
Wicker halkets of different ihapts,
Wax tapers,
Bath stove grates, v . ‘ N '“'v
iEolian harps, . y
Beil Port wine by the box;
Which will be fold either wholesale or bv retail.
DICKSON and JOHNSTON.
Sept . 16, 1800.
jOHN MILLER,
North corner of Mr, Cibbons's building ,
Has imported in the last vessels from London and Glasgow,
A Quantity of Merchandise,
Cvnfifting of alnivfl every article that is mentioned in
lengthy advertisements.
Country lhopkeepers will be supplied on good
terms. December 25, 1800.
—Cheap Plains.—
THE fubferibers have received a quantity of BLUE
PLAINS, which they will fell at 33. J per cent, on
tlie ftetling cost.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
29 tb October, 1801. - •
Blue wrapping paper for sale at this office.
W. and C. SMITH
BEG leave to inform tbofe wlio are indebted to the late
Concern of SMITH, SONS, and ANDERSON,
that, unless they difeharge their refpeftive debts in the
course ot this Fall, they will be under the neceflity of
taking such ttqis as cannot but be disagreeable. Were
they ever so willing to grant a longer indulgence, their
flotation is such as demands an immediate compliance
with the above.
They beg leave to inform their friends that thev have
received bv the (hip Minerva, Capt. Thomas Choate, front
Liverpool,
A Quantity of GOODS,
Suitable to the fcafon, which they offer for sale, on very
low terms, for cafli, produce? or approved notes at 60 and
90 days. They conlift chiefly of
Superfine broad-Cloths Fine Gaffitneres
Bombazets Calicoes
Mullins and muslin handkerchiefs
Romal, Pulicat, and printed handkerchiefs
Pound and packet pins and needles of every kind
Ivory and horn corhiis ,
A large quantity of mens, womens, and childrens hats,
allotted in boxes
Silk handkerchiefs of various kinds
Olive jeanets Dimity
Muflinets and quilted Marseilles
A large quantity of cutlery, ironmongery, &r*
A large quantity of nails Carpenters tools
40 boxes Bby 10 Window glass One trunk inkpowder
A quantity of pewter bafeus, diflies and plates
A quantity of Ihot of various kinds
Blue, green, white, and knaped negro cloths
Blankets Hilmhums
With various othei* articles in the dry goods line too tedi
ous to iniert. 1
They have alfb received by the fanie conveyance,
3000 bufliels of fait
100 crates crockery ware,’ particularly allotted for coun
try trade
100 grindflones, different sizes
$00 ‘{lone bottles and butter jars.
‘ Savannah, Augujl 27*
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Frelh Drugs and Medicines.
THE fubferiber has just imported from New York, and
is now opening tor sale, at his store in Bull street,
near the Bay, a complete aflortment of
-and MEDICINES,
Which having feledled himfelf with great care he can
warrant to be genuine, and can afford to fell at the lowed
prices. ALEXANDER HABERSHAM.
*C7* Medicine chests, suitable for planters or captains
of vessels, can he put up at the fliorteft notice.
Savannah, March 19, 1801.
Alex an and e r Watt £rp Cos.
HAVE received, by the fliip Auguffa, Gabriel Hav
ens mailer, from Liverpool,
A lurge and general A (Tort went of
fall goods,
Which, with their former flock on hand, confiffs of almost
every ufeful article.
Alt of which they offer for sale, on the mod reasonable.
terms, at their store in Commerce Row, on the Bay,
where they continue to. keep
1 eas Sugars
Wines Coffee
Brandy Spices, & c. &c.
Gin and rum
Savannah, October 9, 1800.
LANDING, ~
SEVEN hogflieads fttgar, of a very superior quality;
And/ten puncheons Jamaica rum;
For SALE by EDWIN GAIRDNER and CO.
i8l& March , 1801.
. *
CLOCKS and HATCHES repaired,
• ALSO,
GOLD and SILVER ARTICLES of all kinds
made and repaired.
THE fubferiber refj*ftfully informs the public, that
the above mentioned work will be done at his shop
on the Bay, just below the large new brick building, and
jhat every care will be taken to render fatisfa&ion to those
who may be pleased to favor him with tlieir enftom. .
M. GERMAIN.
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THE Copartnerfhip of GEORGE PONSONBY and
CO. diflolved the ft May last, by the death of Mr.
John Stapleton of Baltimene. The business will be carried
on in future by the fubferiber, who is alone authorized to
fettle the accounts of the late firm.
GEORGE PONSONBY.
Savannah, lift ORaber, 1801.
XjT BLANK LAND CONVEYANCES Hot fidetf
(he Printing Office i ft Jraiglito* street.