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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
(No. 951.) Thursday, January 14, 1302. | # “ rr *' h * s
THE fubfcribcr h4s taken (lores and a countmg-houfe
on the wharf owned by Jofcph Clay fen. Esq. where
he has commenced
The Commiflion and Factorage
Business.
JOSEPH HABERSHAM.
‘SaWnnab, stb January, 1802.
RQ BERT ALLAN,
Stone and Marble Qjittcr, lately from New York,
BEGS leave to inform the public, that he has opened
a (lone yard in this place, and will do all kinds oi
{lone and marble work for buildings, viz. Alhlar water
tables, window fills, and arches; also, fire place hones,
hearths, mantels, and jambs, and all kinds of grave marble
head, (tones, tomb (tones, monuments, &c. where they
will be found at his (tone yard, on lot No. 3, Vernon
tithing, Heathcote ward, situate in York street, owned by
Moses Vallotton. January 7, 1802.
JUST RECEIVED,
Per Brig Regulator, from Turks Islands,
tooo bushels alum (alt.
Per Ship Superb, from Bolton,
14 hoglheads New England rum, -v
59 calks fait, containing from 7 to/ . f<jr ca j h .
24 bushels each, (
jo bundles belt English hay, ‘
Per Ship Stranger, from Havana,
31 hogfiieads molasses,
jo boxes brown sugar.
For SALE by
’ SAMUEL HOWARD.
V -
January 7, 1802.
___ Tor LIVER POO l 7
SThe faft failingShipSuperb,
Burthen 335 tons, will fail with all polfible
dilpatch. She is to be loaded without delay,
and will not wait for freight, unless it readily
iply to Capt. Hammond on board, or to
SAMUEL HOWARD.
S 7, 1802.
FREIGHT or CHART HR,
EUROPE or the WEST INDIES,
The New Ship Stranger,
ver Burthen 2j o tons, being her firlt voyage.—
Apply to Capt. Delano on board, or to
SAMUEL HOWARD.
January 7, 1802.
For LONDON,
fgv The Ship JUNO,
John t. Clarke, Mailer,
•sSsSeSSaS**-A ftatjnc'l well found (hip, has the greater
part of her cargo engaged, and will fail early in Novem
ber. For freight or palfage apply to the matter on board,
•r to M‘Cael and Miller.
October 6. .
a The fait failing coppered Skip
CLEOPATR A,
An and rew Ro ne r tsom, M a (It- r,
To fail with all polfible dilpatch. For freight
r P? Thd*’ having good accommodations, apply to the
mas .Aon board, or to 1
Johnston, Robertson, and Cos.
0(3. 15.
For”BALTIMORE^
• fXt The faft failing PACKKT SHIP
:Mg. COMET,
Richard Pitt, Mailer,
™” Has handsome accommodations for passengers,
and will fail in all next week. For freight or palfage apply
to JOHNSTON, -ROBERTSON, and CO.
itb January , 1802.
RECEIVED per (hip Comet, from Baltimore, and
for sale, at reduced prices, if taken from on board,
•r wii) be bartered for cotton,
2000 bushels Corn,
300 barrels and 100 half barrels fuperfine flour,
100 boxes soap,
1 3 (mall calks loaf sugar.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. 1
4tb January, 1802.
The fubferibers have imported,
Xer the brig Independent, Capt. Clarke, from London,
An Aflfortment of Dry Goods,
Whirl, tbev are now opening at their (tore in Mr. Gib.
bans’* brick building, Market fq'yare, and will dispose
•f them on very moderate terms for cash or produce.
Thomas and James Begcs.
Akj nnab, OHtber 1, 180®.
CLARET WINE,
In hoglheads and cases, for sale, by
MEIN and MACKAY.
March 9, 1801.
IF. JAMESEIFELLf
(Lately from Virginia)
HAVING permanently fixed himfelf in Savannah, re
ipectfully offers to the inhabitants, and thole of its
vicinity, his
MEDICAL SERVICES.
He may be found at his (hop on the Bay, near the Ex
change, where he intends keeping a general aflortment of
MEDICINES for sale.
OSiober 3°.
JO ST RECEIVED by the ftp Bellona, Capt. Kil
gouf, from Jamaica, and FOR SALE by the fub
feribers, 011 easy terms,
28 hoglheads prime mufeovado sugars,
57 puncheons high proof Jamaica rum,
3 tierces coffee,
64 bags pimeuta,
21 barrels limes.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
s tb November, 1801.
W. and C. SMITH
BEG leave to inform those who are indebted to the late
Concern of SMITH, SONS, and ANDERSON,
that, unless they difeharge their respective debts in the
course ot this Fall, they wilt be under the necelfity of
taking l’uch Heps as cannot but be disagreeable. Were
they ever so willing to grant a longer indulgence, their
situation is fucji a* demands an immediate compliance
with the above.
They beg leave to inform their friends that they have
received by the (hip Minerva, Capt. Thomas Choate, from
Livetyool, l
A Quantity of GOODS,
Suitable to the lcafon, which they offer for sale, on very
low r terms, for cash, produce, or approved notes at 60 and
90 days. They coulift chiefly of
Superfine broad cloths Fine Caffimeje’s
Bombazets Calicoes
Mullins and muffin handkerchiefs
Romal, Pulicat, and printed handkerchiefs
Pound and packet pins and needles of every kind
Ivory and horn combs
A large quantity of mens, womens, and childrens bats,
assorted in boxes
Silk handkerchiefs of various kinds
01 ive jeanets Dimity
Mullinets and quilted Marseilles
A large quantity of cutlery, ironmongery, &c.
A large quantity of nails Carpenters tools
40 boxes Bbv 10 window glass One trunk iukpowder
A quantity of pewter bafons, xli flies 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 insert.
They have also received by the fame convetance,
3000 bushels of fait
100 crates crockery ware, particularly assorted for coun
try trade . 1
too grindllones, different frzes
500 Rone bottles and butter jars.
Savannah , Augujl 27.
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—Cheap Plains.—
THE fubferibers have received a quantity of BLUE
PLAINo, which they will fell at per cent, on
the f . ling cost. 3
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
29/5 OSiober, ißor.
William & Charles Smith,
In addition to their former importation by the Mi
nerva, have jufi received, by the brig Trio, from
Glafgon', and brig Eliza, from Liverpool,
An Aflfortment of Goods,
Suitable to the leafon, which they offer for cash on as
low terms as any Importing House on the continent:
30 bales of cotton bagging of different qualities;
Irifli linens, 4 4ths and 7 Bths;
Bown linens, platillas, and hollands;
White-brown thread;
Romal handkerchiefs, 7 3ths and 4.4th*;
40 pieces dimities;
Tambored, laced, and lappet muffins, 6 4th?}
Jaconet muffins, 4 4ths and 6 4ths;
Balafore, book, and jaconet handkerchiefs;
Printed calicoM,
Sewing (ilk and twill. .
Savannah, xbtb September , iBoi
Horses for Sale.
THE lublci iber has, on the Iffand of Great Waflaw,
about THIRI\ HORSES, among the number
lome very handsome ones, which he will fell a bargain,
or exchange for SI OCK that were bred on the (alts* The
horses to be taken up and carried off by the purchaser.
Afldy to S. WALL.
3° December , 1801.
FFilliam Charles Smith,
In addition to their former ASSORTMENT, have re
ceived, by the (hip America, Capt. Watson,
QUAN 111 \ot diiflil and role blankets,
X A. A large quantity of fwanfdown,
A quantity ot low priced and fuperfine cloths,
A quantity of durants,
25 boxes hats,
Irifli linen,
Coatings of different kinds, See. Sec.
September 29.
Roderick Maci.eod
HAS received, via Charleffon, and per the Ihip Hope,
from London,
His usual Supply of FALL GOODS ,
Which, in addition to his former (lock on hand, tenders
his aflortment as complete as any in the city.
Among them are the following, viz.
Super and fuperfine cloths and calfimeres;
Second, coarse cloths, and elastics;
White, blue, green, drab, yellow, and claret plains; *
6 4ths and 7 4ths London tluffil and rose blankets;
Chiutfes and furniture calicoes;
Plain and tambored, jaconet, and book muffin;
j 4ths and 6 4ths cotton cambrics, and linen pocket hand*
kerchiefs;
Bed ticks and matlrefles, with holders and feather pillows;
Ladies newest iafhion hats, elegantly trimmed;
Gentlemens fine beaver hats;
Mens coarse and fine hats, and Negroes do.
Ladies and gentlemens silk and cotton holt;
7 Bths and 4 4ths Irifli linen, and 9 Bths sheeting;
Gentlemens camlet cloaks, lined and turned great coats)
Misses and childrens furtouts;
Saddles, bridles, bits, spurs, and stirrups; .
Mancheftry and stationary;
Shot, bar lead, and ironmongery;
A few lets table china, and a number of other articles to#
tedious to enumerate.
All which will be fold low for calh, or ffiort credit.
21 st OSiober, 1801.
B. F LEMiNG and Cos.
Muffin Manufacturers and Calico Printers,
GLASGOW,
BEG leave to announce to the inhabitants of Savan
nah, and its vicinity, that they have opened a fmali
store in St. Julian street, nearly opposite Mr. Gibbons’s
brick buildings, where they have received, and are expos
ing for fide, on very low terms, for CASH ONLY,
A neat aflortment o( muffins, confiding of jaconet, book,
crape, lappet, japan, draw loom, tambor, needlework,
mulimull, and faihionable stained muslins;
l‘ine book, jaconet, and crape handkeichiefs, and fringed
(bawls;
Patent cotton gauze sewed veils,
Faihionable ell wide printed calicoes,
Fine pullicat and pocket handkerchiefs and blue ground
romals;
An aflortment of Irifli linens, cambrics, long lawns, and
cotton (hirtings;
Ditto ladies, gentlemens, and youths hosiery;
Ditto books and stationary;
Ditto negro cloths, hats, flocking*, and caps;
Ditto cotton bagging, firft and second quality;
Ditto flaxen and tow ofnaburgs, brown linens, Bc c*
Ditto camp ovens, tea kettles, goblets, and ikillets*
ALSO ,
A few Carron grates or Paßtheon (loves, with fenders and
fire irons to match.
ROBERT ISAAC,
Agent for B. Fleming and Cos.
For Sale by the Subscriber,
At bis (lore on the Bay, nearly opposite the
TTOLLAND gin in pipes,
1 X Malaga wine in quarter calks,
Mess pork,
Prime beef,
Empty gin cases;
ALSO,
A Handsome ASSORTMENT of
7 Bthsand44thswidelrifli Linens;
Which will be fold cheap for ca(h, produce, or approved
notes*
November 23. THOMAS SCOTT.
Ks BLANK LAND CONVEYANCES for fidTat
(he Printing Office ia Broughtea ftrtety