The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, January 21, 1802, Image 1

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IGEORGIA GAZETTE. |(No. 952.) Thursday, **£ojgf ™ January 21, 1802. | William and Charles Smith HAVE FOR SALE, 20 Hogsheads and 8 Tierces ! molasses, Which they offer for sale very low. December 2, 1801. ‘■ 1 The COPARTNERSHIP of MEINS and MACKAY on the :ft instant. Their accounts, which they iwiueft settlement of, will be attended to by P 4 MEIN and MACKAY. January 15, 1801. . NINE thousand Bushels SALT, Fifty Crates CROCKERY, and Seven Tons COALS, -Received per the fliip Sally, capt. White, from Liverpool, For SALE by MEIN and MACKAY. ! January 15, 1801. > - ’ The subscribers have imported, \fer the brig Independent, Capt. Clarke, from London , An Aflortment of Dry Goods, Which they are now opening fit their store in Mr. Gib bons’s brick building, Market iquave, and will dispose j®f them on very moderate terms for cash or produce. Thomas and James Beggs. Savannah, OSlcbsr 1, ißo<j. RECEIVED per fliip Comet, from Baltimore, and for sale, at reduced prices, if taken from on board, far will be bartered for cottod, 20C0 bushels corn, 300 barrels and 100 half barrels fuperfine flour, ico boxes soap, 13 small calks loaf sugar. JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. I -Atb January , 1802. P FOR LONDON, I The fall: failing coppered Ship UmL CLEOPATRA, Andrew Rohertson, MafUfh fail with all pollible dispatch. For freight ■r paflage, having good accommodations, apply to the nailer on board, or to I Johnston, Robsrtion, and Cos. 1 08. 15# II II <■■■ For LONDON, yK The Ship JUNO, J OHN L. Clarke, Mailer, Haunch well found Ihip, has the greater ■art of her cargo engaged, and will fail early in Novem ber. For freight or passage apply to the mafttr on board, ■r to M { Call and Miller. I October 6. I For LIVERPOOL, ThefaftfailingShipSuperb, Burthen 335 tons, will fail with all pollible She is to be loaded without delay, will hot wait for freight, unless it readily BFcts. Apply to Capt. Hammond on board, or to I ’"f SAMUEL HOWARD. I January 7, 1802. For FREIGHT or CHARTER, To EUROPE or the WEST INDIES, IQjEE The New Ship Stranger, Burthen 2 1 o tons, being her firfl voyage.— Apply to Capt. Delano on board, or to 1 SAMUEL HOWARD. I January 7, 1802. r JUST RECEIVED, ft Per Brig Regulator, from Turks Illarids, ■OOO bushels alum fait. Per Ship Superb, from Ballon, B hogsheads New England rum, I CO f ,i " i,!K *"* 7 H cheap for cafli. ■ 24 bushels each, C 1 B bundles bell Ynglifh hay, / Per Ship Stranger, from Havana, B hogsheads molafles, B boxes brown sugar. For SALE bv ’ SAMUEL HOWARD. WJanuary 7, jBo2. KC? BLANK LAND CONVEYANCES im- lide at B Printing in-Broughcon fleerf. r fubferiber has taken {tores and a counting-house JL on the wharf owned by Joseph Clay fen. Eftj. where he has commenced The Commiflion and Factorage Sufinefs. JOSEPH HABERSHAM. Savannah , s tb January, 1802. W.Tnd C. SMITH ~ BEG leave to inform thofc who are indebted to the late Concern of SMITH, SONS, and ANDERSON, that, unless they difeharge tlwir refpe&ive debts in the. course of this Fall, they will be under the i.eceliity of taking such Heps as cannot but be disagreeable. Were they ever lb willing to grant a longer indulgence, their fkuation is such as demands an immediate compliance with the above. They beg leave to inform their friends that they have received by the Ihip Minerva, Capt. Thom a* Choate, from Liverpool, A Quantity of GOODS, Suitable to the fer.fon, which they offer for sale, on very low terms, for ca!h, produce, or approved notes at 60 and 90 days. They conlifi chiefly of Superfine broad cloths Fine Cafiimcres Bombazets Calicoes Mullins ard wuflin handkerchiefs Romal, Pali cat, tuid printed liandkerchicfi Pound and packet pin* and needles of every kind lv*ry and horn comb. A large quantity of mens, womens, and childrens hats, aflbrted in boxes Silk handkerchief of various kinds Olive jeanets Dimity f Muilinetc and quilted A large quantity of cutlery, ironmongery, Ire. A large quantity of nails Carpenters tools 40 boxes Bby ic window glalY One trunk inkpowder A quantity of pewter Libus, diffres and plates A quantity of Ihot of varioitt kinds Blue, green, white, and knaped negro cloths Blankets Humhum* W ith various other articles IE Claw dry goods lint’ too tedi ous to ir.fert. They have alia received by the fame conveyance, goob bu'flicJs of fait ieo crates crockery vrare, particularly alTortcd for coun try trade ieo grindstones, different lize6 too Hone bottles cod butter jars. Savannah, Augujl 27. JUST RECEIVED by the Jhip Rellona , Capt. Kil gour, from Jamaica , and FOR SALE by the sub scribers, on easy terms, 28 hogsheads prime inufcovado fugare, 57 puncheons high proof Jamaica rum, 3 tierces coffee, 64 bags pimeuta, 21 hatreds limes. JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. s tb November, 1801. ~Dr JAMES EPFELIf (Lately rRoM Virginia) HAVING permanently fixed himfelf in Savannah, re fpeclfully offers to the inhabitants, and thole of its vicinity, his MEDICAL SERVICES. He may be found at his Ihop on the Bay, near the Ex change, where he intends keeping a general aflortment of MEDICINES for sale. OSlober 3°. William & Charles Smith, In addition to their former importation by the Mi nerva, have just received, by the brig Trio, from Glafgov), and brig Eliza, from Liverpool, An Aflortment of Goods, Suitable to the season, which they offer for cafli oa as low terms as any Importing Houle oh the continent: 30 bales of cotton bagging of different qualities} Irish linens, 4 4ths and 7 Bths; Brown linens, platillas, and hoi lands; White-brown thread; Romal handkerchief*, 7 Bths aud 4 4th*; 40 pieces dimities; Tambored, laced, and lappet muslins, 6 4thstf Jaconet muslins, 4 4th* and 6 4ths; Balafore, book, and jaconet handkerchiefs; Printed calicoes, Sewing silk and twill. Savannah , 1 btb September , 1801. CLARET WINE, In hog I heads and cases, for sale, by ~ , MEIN and MACKAY. .aUatxb.9, 18 at? For Sale bv the Subscriber, At his fore on the Bay, nearly opposite the Exchange, ■fTOLLAN D gin in pipes, J JL Malaga wine iiy quarter calks, Mess poik, Prime beef, Empty gin cases; ALSO, J Ilandfome ASSORTMENT of 7 Bths and44ths wideirifli Linens; Which will be fold cheap for cash, produce, or approved notes. November 23. THOMAS SCOTT. —Cheap Plains. — THE subscribers have received a quantity of BLUE PI. A INS, which they will fell at 33 J per cent, on the Herling co'l. 1 JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. 29 tb OBober, iSci. B. F leming and Cos. Muffin Manufacturers and Calico Printers, GLASGOW, BEG leave to announce to the inhabitants of Savan nah, and it* vicinity, that they have opened a finail Hore in St. Julian flreet, nearly opposite Mr. Gibbons’s brick buildings, wliere they have received, and are expof* ing for sale, on very low terms, for CASH ONLY, A neat aflortment of muslins; confifling of jaconet, book* crape, lappet, japan, draw loom, tambor, needlework, mullmull, and tafhionable flamed muslins; Fine book, jaconet, and crape and fringed fliawls; Patent cotton gauze and sewed veils, Fafbionable ell vide printed calicoes, Fine pullicat and pocket handkerchiefs and blue ground romals; An aflortment of Irish linen*, cambrics, long lawns, and cotton shirtings; Ditto ladies, gentlemens, and youths hosiery; Ditto books and Hationary; Ditto negro cloth*, hats, flockings, and caps; Ditto cotton bagging, firfl and second quality; Ditto flaxen and tow ofnaburgs, brown linens, &c. Ditto camp ovens, tea kettles, goblets, and flcillets. ALSO , A few Carron grate* or Pauthaon stoves, with fenders and fire iron* to match. ROBERT ISAAC, Agent far 8. Fleming aud Cos. Roderick Macleod HAS received, via Charleflon, and per the fliip Hope, from London, His usual Supply of FALL GOODS , Which, in addition to his former flock on hand, lenders his aflortment as complete as any in the city. Among them are the following, viz. Super and fuperfine cloths and cafltmeres; Second, coarse cloths, and elaflics; White, blue, green, drab, vellow, and claret plains; 6 4ths and 7 4ths London duflil and rose blankets; Ghintfes and furniture calicoes; Plain and tambored, jaconet, and book muslin; 5 4ths and 6 4ths cotton cambrics, and linen pocket hand kerchiefs; Bed ticks and niattrefles, with holders and feather pillows} Ladies nesveft fall 1 ion hats, elegantly trimmed; Gentlemens fine beaver hats; Mens coarse and fine hats, and Negroes do. Ladies and gentlemens silk and cotton hose; 7 Bths and 4 4ths Irish linen, and 9 Bths sheeting; Gentlemens camlet cloaks, lined and furred great coatsj Misses and childrens l’urteuts; • Saddles, bridles, bits, spurs, and ft irrupt; Manchellry and flationary; Shot, bar lead, and ironmongery; A few sets table china, and a number of other articles toe* tedious to enumerate. All which will be fold low for cash, or short credit. 2i Jl GBober, 1801. ITllliam . Charles Smith, In addition to their former ASSORTMENT, have re ceived, by the fliip America, Capt. Wat fan, A QUANTITY of duflil and rose blankets, A large quantity of fwanfdown, A quantity of low priced and fuperfine cloths, A quantity of durantt, Sls boxes hat*, Irish linen, Coatings of different kind*, &c. See. September 29. %CjT Foreign Entries of Merchandise, Liquor Entries, Waggage Entries, Inward and Outward Foreign Manifefts, and Goafting MaiiifclL, fer Lie by the printers