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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
(No. 959.) Thursday, “march 11, 1802. |“*
PUBLIC AUCTION. I
to “ r '"7 WELL DISPOSED GANG OF
Forty Negroes, African born,
And accuflomed to the culture of cotton.
fc-7 Conditions: One half cash, the remainder payable I
OT thrift January next, the purchaser giving approved
ujtes, bearing interest from the date. 1
ThomasH.Whitney,(Charleflon)
HouCe Ship, Cabinet , and Coacb Carver , Looking
J ’ Glass and FiSiure Frame Maker ,
INFORMS the citizens of Savannah, that he has com
menced buiinefs in the above branches, at N°. 190
Ifeeting-ftveet, near the National Branch Bank.
Figures for Ships, Gardens, and Country Seats, also
Birds** for Pigeon Houses, Mantel-Pieces, Book-Cases,
Gates, &c. executed with neatness.
N. B. Filigree Frames made with neatjpfls; alio tmgliih
Gilt Mouldings, of the newest faihiojpfor sale, by the
piece or dozen, from Bd. to as. Bd. per foot. Frames for
Needlework, or Piftures with enamelled glass, letters, &c.
made in the course of 24 hours, by the piece or dozen, for
M STT 0 in the above buiinefs will be received by
Mr/F. S. Miller, jeweller, in Savannah, and immediately
executed by T. H. Whitney.
B. Fleming and Cos.
Muslin Manufacturers and Calico Printers,
GLASGOW,
BUG leave to announce to the inhabitants of Savan
nah, and its vicinity, that they have openedla fma 1
store in St. Julian street, nearly opposite Mr. Gibbons s
trick buildings, where they have recaved, and are expof
ine for sale, on very low terms, for CASH. UN LX,
A neat assortment of muslins, confiding ot jaconet, book,
crape, lappet, japan, draw loom, tambor, needlewotk,
mulhnull, and fafhionable stained muslins;
i'ine book, jaconet, and crape handkeichiefs, and hinged
ftiawls;
Patent cotton gauze and sewed veils,
Fathionable ell wide printed calicoes,
Pine pullicat and pocket handkerchiefs and blue ground
ronials; , . , , ,
An afTortment of Irifli linens, camorics, long lawns, and
cotton fliirtings;
Ditto ladies, gentlemens, and youths honery;
Ditto books and stationary;
Ditto negro cloths, hats, (lockings, and caps;
Ditto cotton bagging, firft and second quality;
I Ditto flaxen and tow ofnaburgs, brown linens, &.
I Ditto camp ovens, tea kettles, goblets, and Ikillets.
ALSO ,
A few Carron grates or Pantheon stoves, with fenders and
fire irons to match.
| ROBERT ISAAC,
| Agent for B. Fleming and Cos.
THE Business carried on here,.and at Augusta, under
the firms of
I SCOTT and CO. and MEIN and MACKAT ,
■ Having this day terminated by the mutual consent of the
I I Copartners, all persons indebted will please fettle accounts
61 with the fubferibers; and all demands against either ol
II 1 them will be paid by
■ MEIN , MACKAT\ and CO.
K| Under which firm the business will in future be condufted.
K: William Mein,
SI Robert Mackay,
k George Scott.
B| January 31.
■ THE DRY GOOD BUSINESS,
E Formerly carried on under the firm ot
1 SCOTT and CO.
I I Will be continued by the fubferibers, under the firm of
I RO3ERT FISHER and CO.
K *■ George Scott,
p. Robert Fisher.
February 5.
from the febomer Harvey, G apt.
1; Smith, from Trinidad, and for sale,
■lB hog/heads prime retailing
I Sugar , 7 cajks Cocoa.
1 MEIN, MACKAY, and CO.
February 9.
To be RENTED, or for SALE,
m TWO STORY HOUSE on
B'v e.tfl common, with a good kitchen and other conveni-
■ ut ullt buildings. For particulars inquire of
JOHN M‘FADZEN.
The COPARTNERSHIP of 1
MEINS and MACKAY
Expired on the ift instant. Their accounts, which they
lequeft lettleinent of, will be attended to by
MEIN and MACKAY.
January 15, ißci. V
NINE thousand Bushels SALT,
Fifty Crates CROCKERY, and
Seven ‘Pons COALS,
Received per the (hip Sally, capt. White, from Liverpool,
For SALE by
MEIN and MACKAY.
January 15, ißo_.
Roderick Macleod
TAKES this method of informing his friends and
cuflomers that their accounts are now ready for de
livery, and as he intends leaving the country early in the
spring there will be an ablolute necessity of coming to a
settlement whjiball who owe him, as well as thole to
whom he inajpe indebted; he therefore hopes due atten
tion will be given to this notice, to prevent the diiagiee
abie necefiitv of having recourse^to coercive mealures,
which must be the inevitable cnnfequthce of ntgleft.
He further begs leave to inform the public in general,
his f-Kiids in particular, th* he has taken Mr. JOHN
RAE in paitnerfliip, and solicits a continuance of their
favors to * ‘ V
Macleod and Rae,
WHO HAVE ON HA.UX
A-S general an ASSOR 1 ML.NT of
DRY GOODS
As any in the* Cut.
AND ON CONSIGNMENT ,
I 7 cases tapes and bobbins, well afiforted,
1 3 nuns, pound, and colored dreads;
3 jeans, jeanets, colored, andftriped nankeens;
2 7 Bths and 4 4ths Irish linert,
1 case 9 Sths and 5 4-ths Irilh ItoetiAg*,
I 1 Irish dowlas;
2 cases cutlery, pins, needles, &c.
All of which will be fold at a low advance for ca(h or
produce.
Savannah, January 28, 1802.
Thomas and James Beggs,
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Mr. Alexander Boyd,
HAVING rented the valuable wharf and stores for
merly belonging to Alexander Watt, deceased,
offer their services to their friends and the public, under
die Firm of
BEGGS and BOYD,
To receive, (tore, and forward produce of all deferiptions
to any port in the United .States, or to Europe. 1 hey
flatter them (elves that the convenience and fafety of their
stores will be a recommendation to them as a place of secure
depolite. And they alio solicit the patronage of their
friends in the
FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSI
NESS,
Hoping by drift attention and punftuality to merit their
approbation.
Savannah, January 18, 1802.
~eTTELL &COCKE,
HAVING entered into copartnerfhip, rcfpeftfully
offer their
MEDICAL SERVICES
To the inhabitants of Savannah and its vicinity, affurirtg
thole who may call on them that every attention will be
rendered to merit their full approbation.
They beg leave to inform their friends, and the public
generally, that they have just received, and are now open
ing, at their (hop on the Bay, a large and general aflort
ment of
Frefti Drugs, Medicines, &c.
Which they offer for sale on the mod moderate terms.
Phylicians orders will be particularly attended to.
Country (hopkeepers supplied with Patent Medicines and
•thers at a great allowance.
Medicine Chests for the Sea and Plantation# put up in
the mod approved manner.
Savannah, February 18, 1802.
The fubferibers have imported,
Per the brig Independent, Capt. Clarke, from Londott,
An Assortment of Dry Goods,
Which they are now opening at their (lore in Mr. Gib
bons’s brick building, Market square, and will dispose
of them on very moderate terms for cash or produce.
Thomas and James Beggs.
Savannah, OSlober 1, 1800.
pzr Blue wrapping paper for sale at thfc office.
—Cheap Plains.- —
THE fubfenbers have received a quantity of BLUE
PLAINS, which they will fell at 33J per cent, on
foe fieriing cofl.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
29* b OSlober, 1801.
“ PRINTS.
JuJl received, and now opening for falc, at the fub
feriber's fore, oppzjite Mr. (Gibbons's brick build
ings little exjl of the Market ,
A VARIETY of very haudfome 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 fmgle and double gilt frames;
all of which will be fold verv low, for calh only.
WILLIAM PO A ERS.
January 26, 1802.
““claret wineT
In hogsheads and cases, for sale, by
MElN'and MACKAY.
March 9, 1801.
In COUNCIL.
March 3, 1802.
THE Health Officer having reported to Council that
the fmaltpox prevails in the city of Charleflon at
this time,
Ordered, That no person be fuflfered to land from on
board any veflel or boat arriving in this port from the city
of CharlefUn until a certificate of health shall firfl be ob
tained; and that any person violating this order shall be
prosecuted as the quarantine law direfts.
Ordered, That the Health Officer be required to en
force this order, and that a copy of it be published in the
Gazettes of the city.
Ext rest from the miwwtcu,
Thomas Pitt, c. C.
Health Office, Port of Savannah .
In pursuance of the above order the pilots are direfted
to bring all vessels coming from Charleflon to an anchor
off Fort Wayne for examination.
Willi am Cocke, m. and Health Officer.
FOR SALE,
A convenient Dwellindioufe and
Lot, situate on a corner in a central and healthful part of
the city. There is, on the lot, an additional building, by
mea'is of which the lot and improvements may, with fmalt
expsnee, be divided into two productive and commodious
tenements. Inquire of the printers.
March 1, 1802.
~ PUBLIC . AUCTION. ~
BY virtue of a rule or order of the Honorable the In
ferior Court of the County of Chatham, will be fold
at public auftion, at the Courthoule in Savannah, on
Tuesday the 4th day of May next, between the hours of
1 o and 12 in the forenoon,
All that Lot, Part, or Parcel, of
Land, containing 60 feet in front and 90 feet in depth,
being the Easternmost Half Part of a Lot situate in the
city of Savannah, and fronting the market in Ellis’s
square, known in the plan of the (aid city by thfe lttter
L, together with the Buildings, Improvements, and Ap
purtenances, unto the fame belonging, being the real
estate of George Cuddy, deceased.
Margaret Cuddy, administratrix.
Wanted to hiie by the Month,
A finall Negro Boy, to wait in a
house. Liberal wages will be paid regularly. Inquire at
this office. February 2.
- -
W AN i ED,
A HEALTHY YOUNG NEGRO WENCH,
AS A WET NURSE.
One without a child will be preferred.
* Apply to the Printers.
NOTICE.
ALL persons having demands against the Estate of
John Currie, efq. late of Savannah, deceased, are
requested to render them in, properly attested, to mr. A
lexander Currie, at the late relidence of the deceased; and
all persons indebted to the said Estate are called on to v
make immediate payment, that provision may be made
for difeharging the debts and legacies.
Alexander Currie,"J Administrators,
Joseph Miller, with the will
Andrew M‘Credie, J annexed.
(Savannah, 10 th June, 1800.
Visiting and Message Cards for sale by the printers
•f this paper.