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/No. 956.) Thursday, ** February 18, 1802. 1 F " r^*
‘JUST RECEIVED by the Jkip Bellona, Caps. Xil. .
gour, from Jamaica, and FOR SALE by the fab* 1
fcribers, on easy terms',
28 hogffieads prime mufeovado sugars,
57 puncheons high proof Jamaica rum,
3 tierces coffee,
64 bags pinienta,
a 1 barrels limes.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
jib November, 1801.
B. Fleming and Cos.
Muslin Manufacturers and Calico Printers,
GLASGOW,
BEG leave to announce to the inhabitants of Savan
nah, and its vicinity, that they have opened a fmajl
(lore in St. Julian street, nearly opposite Mr. Gibbons’s
brick buildings, where they have received, and are expos
ing for iale, on very low terms, for CASH ONLY,
1 A neat assortment of muslins, confiding of jaconet, book,
crape, lappet, japan, draw loom, tambor, needlework,
mullmull, and falhienable stained muslins;
Vine book, jaconet, and crape handkeichiefs, and fringed
shawls;
Patent cotton gauze and sewed veils,
Fashionable ell wide printed calicoes,
Fine pullicat and pocket handkerchiefs aind Wue ground
’ romals; ,
An assortment of Irish linens, cambrics, long lawns, and
cotton shirtings;
Ditto ladies, gentlemens, and youths hosiery;
Ditto books and stationary;
Ditto negro cloths, hats, (lockings, and caps;
Ditto cotton bagging, firftand second quality;
Ditto flaxen and tow ofnaburgs, brown linens, &c.
Ditto camp ovens, tea kettles, goblets, and ikillets.
ALSO,
-A few Garron grates or Pantheon (loves, with fenders and
fire irons to match.
ROBERT ISAAC,
Agent for B. Fleming ahd Cos.
For Liverpool]
a The faft failingShipSuperb,
Burthen 335 tons, will fail with all possible
dispatch. She is to be loaded without delay,
and will not wait for freight, unlefe it readily
•fiers. Aoolv to Capt* Hammond on board, or to
7 SAMUEL HOWARD.
January 7, 1802.
PRINTS.
‘Juft received, and now opening for sale, at the fab
feriber's Jlore, opPofae Mr. Gibbons’s brick build
ings, tittle east of the Market,
A VARIETY of very handsome ENGRAVINGS,
among which are: Portraits of GEN. WASHING
TON and THOMAS JEFFERSON in superb frames;
Sea and Landscape Views, ditto; with a number of very
beautiful Fancy Pieces, in (ingle and double gilt frames;
all of which will be fold very low, for ca(h only.
WILLIAM POWERS.
January 26, 1802.
Roderick Macleod
TAKES this methpd of informing his friends and
enftomers that their accounts are now ready for de
livery, and a. he intends leaving the country early in the
spring there will be an absolute coming to a
settlement with all who owe him* at WeR as thoft to
whom he may be indebted; he therefore hopes due atten
tion will be given to this notice, to prevent the di(agree
able necellity of having recourse to coercive measures,
which mud be the inevitable consequence of neglefl.
He further begs leave to inform the public in general,
and his friends in particular, that he has taken Mr. JOHN
RAE in partnerihip, and solicits a continuance of their
favors to . •
Macleod and Rae,
WHO HAVE ON HAND,
As general an ASSORTMENT of
DRY GOODS
As any in the City.
AND ON CONSIGNMENT,
*] cases tap.-*, and bobbins, well assorted;
3 nuns, pound, and colored threads;
3 jeans, jeanett, colored, and striped nankeens;
2 7 Bths and 4 4ths Irish linens,
I case 9 Sths and 5 4ths Irifli ftieetings,
1 Irish dowlas;
a cases cutlery, pins, needles, &c.
All of which will be fold at a low advance for ca(h or
produce.
Savannah , January 28, 1802.
fCr* Wanted to hire by the Month,
A small Negro Boy, to wait in a
hcafe. Libaral wages will be iaid regularly* -Inquire at
Ibis oiiee. February 2* 1
The fubferibers have imported,
Per the brig Independent, Capt . Clarke, from London ,
An Assortment of Dry Goods,
Which they are now opening at their ilore in Mr. Gib
bons’s brick building, Market Iquare, and will dilpoie
•f them on very moderate terms for ca(h or produce.
Thomas and James Beggs.
Savannah, OSober 1, 1800.
—Cheap Plains. —
\ • ••
THE fubferibers have received a quantity of BLUE
PLAINS, which they will fell at per cent, on
tiie sterling cod..
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
29 tb QSober , 1801.
Thomas and James Beggs,
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Mr. Alexander Boyd,
HAVING rented the valuable wbarf and (lores for
merly belonging to Alexander Watt, dfeccafed,
offer their services to their friends and the public, under
the Firm of
BEGGS and BOYD.
To receive, (lorfc, and forward produce of all deferiptiont
to any port in the United States, or to Europe. They
flatter themselves that the convenience and fafety of their
(lores will be a recommendation to them as a place of secure
depoiite. And they also solicit the patronage of their
friends in the
FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUS fa
NESS t
Hoping by ftridl attention and punctuality to merit their
approbation.
Savannah , January 18, 1802.
The COPARTNERSHIP of
MEINS and MACKAY
Expired on the id instant. Their accounts, which they
lequeft settlement of, will b* attended to by
MEIN and MACKAY.
January 15, 1801.
NINE thousand Buffiels SALT,
Fifty Crates CROCKERY, and
Seven Tons COALS,
Received per the (hip Sally, capt. White, from Liverpool,
For SALE by
MEIN and MACKAY.
January 15, rßoi.
ROBERT ALLAN,
Stone and Marble Cutter, 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 of
stone and marble work for buildings, viz. Aflilar water
tables, window fills, and arches; also, fire place stones,
hearths, mantels, and jambs, and all kinds of grave marble
head (tones, tomb stones, monuments, Stc. where they
will be found at his (lone yard, on lot No. 3, Vernon
tithing, Healhcote Ward, situate in York street, owned by
Moses Vallotton. January 7, 1802.
JUST RECEIVED,
Per Brig Regulator, from Turks Islands,
2000 bufliels alum fait.
Per Ship Superb, from Boston,
24 hogsheads New England rum, -x
ca calks fait, containing from 7 tor , „ -
24 bushels each, f cheap for case.
jo bundles bed Englifli hay, J
Per Ship Stranger, from Havana,
31 hogsheads molasses,
50 boxes bown sugar.
For SALE by
SAMUEL HOWARD.
January 7, 1802.
CLARET WINE
lu hogsheads and cases, for sale, by
MEIN and MACKAY.
March 9, 1801.
JANUARY TERM, 1802.
THE following persons being drawn as Jurors to serve
in the Court of Mayor and Aldermen, to wit,
John H. Richard and Charles Cope, and, being duly
summoned, did make default, it is ordered , That the
defaulters be fined in the sum of ten dollars each, unless
an excuse, on oath,- be filed with the Clerk, on or before
the firft day of next Court; and that this order be publiflied
in the Gazettes of this city twice successively.
Extrait from the minutes,
W. BLOGG, Clerk.
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Ifi* Yifuini; and Message Cards for file Ly th printers
•f this paper.
LOUISVILLE HEADQUARTERS, DECEMBER
io, 1801:
GENERAL ORDER Si
THE adjutant general will again proceed tb the annual
convention of the field officers of the refpe£ive re
giments and battalions, together with the brigade iflipettorg
oi the brigades they refpeitively belong to, at Rich times,
and at such places, as may be mod convenient for all the
field officers of such brigades, in order to iiiftruil them itt
the difeipline preferibed by Congress, and in order that the
evolutions preferibed by law may be prailifed. The briga-*
dier generals will order a company of light infantry or
fufiliers to attend each refpedtive brigade convention of of
ficers, provided and equipped as tlie law dire&s such corps
to be. . • .
In instances, however, where manifefl inconveniences
arise in convening the field officers in each brigade, and
when, from various causes, the objett of such convention
cannot be fully airfwered, the brigadier general of each
brigade will, in lien thereof, adopt such-mode as he may
deem bed calculated for more effeilually inftru&ing the
field officers in the difeipline preferibed. And the com
mander in chief is irnprefled with the opinion that the ol>je&
can be more generally effe&ed in brigades, where it may
be found inconvenient to convene the field officers, by or
dering the field officers, or officer in each regimental or
battalion diftridl, to attend the adjutant general when the
regimental or battalion officers are convened, for the pur
pose of being inftrucled in the difeipline and evolutions.
He will also concert with the several brigade infpedlors
on the mod proper time for convening the refpedive regi
mental or battalion officers, with the adjutants and firft
ferjeants thereof, for the purpose of inftru&ing them in the
said difeipline. And as it is of the greatest consequence
that the privates should be particularly taught the duty re
quired ot them in the field, the commanding officers of the
refpe&iw; regiments and battalions are called on to aft in
concert with the adjutant general and brigade infpedlors,
by ordering regimental and battalion musters at such times
as they may be notified by the adjutant general that he wilL
attend them for the purpose.
1 he adjutant general is required, immediately after hw
, (hall have completed hij annual tour for the purpose of in
fpedlion, to provide the commander in chief with a return
of the names of the field at\jl company officers throughout
the (late, defiguating to what regiment and battalion they
are attached, and the name of the county.
By order of the commander in chief,
Jonas Fauche, adj. gen.
IN obedience to the foregoing order the following day i
are fixed on for the review of the ift brigade of the iftdi
yifion, viz. In Effingham, on the 15th day of March;
in Chatham, on the 17th; in Bryan, 011 the 19th; in Li
berty, on the 22d; in M‘lnto(h,'the 24th; in Glynn, on
the 26th; and in Camden, the 2d of April, 1802.
John Lyon, brigade infpe&or, ill brig, id divif.
ASSIZE for FEBRUARY, 1802.
FLOUR 8 dollars per barrel; weight of Bread must
be, ,
cents loaf. 6* cents loaf,
lb** oa. lb. oz.
27 1 St
JOHN GIBBONS, City Treasurer.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
RUN AWAY, ort Thursday night lad, tlie 28th ult.
A Negro Boy, named JACOB or MAY, he for
merly belonged to-Mr. John Anderson, baker, is a Guinea
Nigro, had on when he went off white overalls, ofnaburgh
ftiirt, blue jacket with a white collar and white pocket
facings, green fwanfdown waistcoat, no hat or (hoes. He
has been seen frequently since about town, goes to the
daughter pens near Spring Hill, keeps about Yamacraw,
and was seen yesterday. The above reward will be paid
on his delivery at the gaol, or to me, and ONE HUN
DRED DOLLARS if harbored, on conviflion.
February 2. R. H. LEAKE.
200 DOLLARS REWARD
RUN AWAY, a Negro Wench, named NELLY,
about 42 years of age, thick built, about 5 feet 7
inches in height; (he fays (he is free, and in such an im
posing manner as might deceive the mod cautious. Any
one who (hall take up the said Nelly in the date of Geor
gia, and fliall lbrige her in gaol, or deliver her to tlie fub
feriber, (hall receive 40 dollars reward; 7° dollars to any
ofe who (hall take her up in the next ilate, and 100 dol
lars to any one who (hall secure her in the third date, and
lodge her in the gaol of the place where taken, or deliver
her to the fubferiber in Savannah. 200 dollars reward will
be given to any one who can prove to conviflion any free
perfoX of harboring and concealing the said Negro Nelly.
All mailers of veffds are requested not to receive or carry
off the laid wench, as they may depend, if difeovered, on
being profeciited to the utmost rigor of the law.
DAVID LEION*
Savannah , 6 tb January , 1802.
F~QIR SALE,’ ~
A LOT OF LAND at Yama
craw, near* the (hip yard, with TWO BUILDINGS
thereon. The lot is 85 by too feet. Any person inclined
to purchase may apply to Mr. James Clark, living near
the premises, or to WILLIAM LEWDEN.
January a8