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’ GEORGIA GAZETTE.
(No. 961.) Thursday, March 25, 1802. I FourDollarc
• J p er annum.
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*3“ NOTICE. I
THE subscriber refpedfully informs his friends, and
the public, That- he is appointed one of the
VENDUE MASTERS for the City, and will be thank
ful for a portion of business, which he will tranfatt with
ftrkd conformity to orders. Until a convenient {lore can
be procured he will be seen at the {lore of James
from eight o’clock till two every day. The State allows
for the sale of lands, houses, veflels, and negroes, two and
an half per cent, and on goods and merchandise five per
cent. No more will be charged on articles deposited for
sale at auftior,, which on trial will not meet the price li
mited, but which may afterwards be disposed of at private
sale, and fioreage will be made free. HOLLAND.
Savannah , 17th March, ißo2.||P
FOR SALE,~
A FEW THOUSAND FEET OF
Be(l quality Cuba Mahogany.
J Apply to
A. Abrahams.
March 13, 1802. ,
—Cheap Plains. —
THE subscribers have received a quantity of BLUE
PLAINS, which they will fell at 331 per cent, on
the flerling cod.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
29 th OBober , 1801.
__ p RINTS
Just received , and now opening for file, at the fub
feriber’s fore, opposite Mr. Gibbons’s brick build
ings, little eajl 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 lingle and double gilt
all of which will be fold very low, for call) only.
WILLIAM POWERS.
January 26, i302.
“claret wine,
In hogsheads and cases, for sale, by
MEIN and MACKAY,
March 9, 1801.
ThomasH. Whitney,(Charlefton)
Koufe, Ship , Cabinet , and Coach Carver , Looking
Glass and Pißure Frame Maker,
INFORMS the citizens of Savannah, that he has com
menced business in the above branches, at N°. 190
Meeting-street, 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 neatness; also English
Gilt Mouldings, of the newest falhion, for sale, by the
piece or dozen, from Bd. to 2s. Bd. per foot. Frames for
Needlework, or Pictures with enamelled glass, letters, &c.
rnkde in the course of 24 hours,, by the piece or dozen, for
cash only.
1C? 1 Orders in the above business will be received by
Mr. F. S. Miller, jeweller, in Savannah, and immediately
executed by T. H. Whitney.
B. Fleming and Cos.
Mufiin Manufacturers and Calico Printers,
GLASGOW,
BEG leave to announce to the inhabitants of Savan
nah, and its vicinity, that they have opened a small
fiore in St. Julian street, nearly opposite Mr. Gibbons’s
Nic.k buildings, where they have received, and are expof
!ng for sale, on very low terms, for CxYSH ONLY,
A neat aflortment of muffins, confiding of jaconet, book,
crape, lappet, japan, draw loom, tambor, needlework,
niullmull, and faffiionable dained muffins;
Ene book, jaconet, and crape handkei chiefs, and fringed
shawls;
‘ Patent cotton gauze and sewed veils,
Lft ion able ell wide printed calicoes,
ine pullicat and pocket handkerchiefs and blue ground
ronials;
An aflortment of Irish linens, cambrics, long lawns, an?l
cotton shirtings;
D:tto ladies, gentlemens, and youths hofierv;
Ditto books and dationary;
Ditto negro cloths, hats, dockings, and caps;
Ditto cotton bagging, fird and second quality;
Ditto flaxen and tow ofnaburgs, brown linens, &c.
Ditto camp ovens, tea kettles, goblets, and skillets.
a c r ALSO,
A “ w Larron grates or Pantheon doves, with fenders and
■re irons to match.
ROBERT ISAAC,
Agent for B. Fleming and Cos.
Roderick Macleod
TAKES this method of informing his friends and
cudomers 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
lettlement with all who owe him, as well as thole to
whom he may be indebted; he therefore hopes due atten
tion will be given to this notice, to prevent the disagree
able necessity ol having recourse to coercive meaiures,
which mud be the inevitable conlequence of negleCl.
He further begs leave to inform the public in general,
and his friends in particular, that he has taken Mr. JOHN
RAE in partnerfliip, and solicits a continuance of their
favors to
Macleod and Rae,
WHO HAVE OH HAND,
As general ari ASSOR FMENT of
DRY GOODS
As any in the City.
AND ON CONSIGNMENT,
7 cases tapes and bobbins, well aborted;
3 nuns, pound, and colored threads;
3 j eans > jeanets, colored, and driped nankeens;
2 7 Bths and 4 4ths Irish linens,
1 case 9 Bths and 5 4UIS Irish dieetings,
1 Inal dowlas;
2 cases cutlery, pins, needles, &c.
All ot which will be {’old at a low advance for cafii or
produce.
Savannah, January 28, 1802.
The COPARTNERSHIP of
MEINS and MACKAY
Expired on the id indant. 1 heir accounts, which they
iequed lettlement of, will be attended to by
MEIN and MACKAY.
January 15, 1801.
XTINE thoufatid Eufhels SALT,
L % 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.
Thomas and James Beggs,
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Mr. Alexander Boyd,
HAVING rented the valuable wharf and {lores for
nierly belonging to Alexander Watt, deccated,
offer their services to their friends and tlic public, under
the Firm of
BEGGS and BOYD,
To receive, dore, and forward produce of all deferiptions
to any poit in the United States, or to Europe. They
llattei theinfelves that the convenience and fafety of their
dores will be a recommendation to them as a place” of {ecure
depoiite. And they alio folieit the patronage of their
friends in the
FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSI
NESS,
Hoping by drift attention and punctuality to merit their
approbation.
Savannah, January 18, 1802.
~~EfpELLWcOCKE~
HAVING entered into copartnerfiiip, refpe£Uu!lv
offer their
MEDICAL SERVICES
To the inhabitants of Savannah and its vicinity, a {Turing
those who may call 011 them that every attention wHI be
rendered to merit their full approbation.
They beg leave to inform their friends, and the public
generally, that they have jud received, and are now open
ing, at their fliop on the Bay, a large and general abort
ment of
Frefli Drugs, Medicines, &c.
Tl hich they offer for sale on the mod moderate terms.
Physicians orders will be particularly attended to.
Country shopkeepers supplied with Patent Medicines and
others at a great allowance.
Medicine Chcds for the Sea and Plantations put up in
the mod approved manner.
Savannah, February 18, 1802.
1 he subscribers have imported,
Per the brig Independent, Capt. Clarke, from London,
An Alfortment of Dry Goods.
Which they are now opening at their dore in Mr. Gib
bons’s brick building, Market square, and will dispose
t them on very moderate terms for cash or produce.
Thomas and James Beggs.
Savannah , OBober 1, 1800.
ii?’ Blue wrapping forTal AtThiToffiA “ ‘
—RUM.—
15 Puncheons, landing from the Brig Mary,
Capi. Grow, from Nevis,
FOR SALE BY
Mf.in, Mackay, and Cos.
Savannah, 6 th March, 1802.
TO THE PUBLIC
ANEW MAP of Ibe S r A TE of GEO R GIA.
HAVING been frequently solicited by my friends in
this and other dates to publidi A MAP of GEOR
GIA, I have devoted much time and labor for these fix
years pad to that objeid, and having acquired fuefi materi
als as I approve ot, I (hall be prepared in a short time to
offer to them, and the public, a Map, which, from its
accuracy, I have the bed hope will meet with general ap
probation, and that I fliall secure to myfelf (through their
bounty) a handsome emolument as a reward for my indus
try and perseverance.
1 lie fixe of the above mentioned Map is 4 feet 6 inches
by 3 feet 6 inches, diffidently large to exhibit the sound
ings ot the several Bays and Inlets, and render it of ufeto
Mariners. It will be placed in the hands of an Engraver
v\ i thin the term of four months irom this ‘date, where Plates
will be prepared with all possible expedition. x
A number ot copies will then be druck off” under my
own superintendency in the town of Louisville, and circu
lated tniough the various states where fubferiptions may
have been obtained. Price for plain Maps 5 dollars, and
for those canvassed and elegantly ornamented 8 dollars.
Sublcriptions will be received in Louisville at the Sur
veyor General s Office; at Wafhingtou, Wilkes county,
by Gen. Meriwether; at Sparta by Martin Martin, Esq.
in Augusta at the Podoffice, and in Savannah by Major
Thomas Johnion.
DANIEL SPURGES, Surveyor General.
Surveyor General’s Office, November 25, 1801.
’ F 6 R S~A~L~E,
The Farm Lot, No. 1, Percival
ard, Holland : itiiing, containing 43 acres did survey;
and
iwo Farm Lots, Nos. 9 and 10,
in tne Village of Hanipdead, containing together io
acres old survey.
\ lcilnq of the above mentioned lands to this city
muff render them an object to persons who wifli for situa
tions tor imall larnns near town. For terms apply to
JAMES ROBERTSON.
Savannah, 29 th May, 1801.
FOR SALE,
| “ , HAI valuable PLAN! A1 ION on the Island cf
JL Saint Salvadore, known by the name of
LIGNUMVITAE HILL, ‘
Containing 1000 acres, of which 20c ac*es are walled in
and under cultivation of Cotton and Corn, for which tbs
land is well adapted, as well as lor a Stock Plantation;
together with the Improvements thereon, viz. an over
leer s houie, negro houl’es, gin lioufe and gin, and a cot
ton house. And a mod valuable Gang of
FIELD NEGROES,
Confining ot 37 in number. Pofleffion to be given in
May next. It the land and Negroes are fold together,
one third of the purchase money to be paid down, a cre
dit ot one and two years will be given for the other two
thirds, bearing intered, (with good security) payable by
two inffalments, in approved bills of exchange on London
at 60 days fight; it the Negroes are fold separate from
the hands, caffi, or good bills of exchange as above fpeci
fied, will be expected. Apply, at Nassau, to
ALEXANDER BEGBIE,
HUGH DEAN.
Najfau, 21/? December , 1801.
TO BE LEASED,
A Five Acre Lot of Land, near
Savannah, an exceeding good situation for a garden or a
brick yard. Inquire of the printers.
PUBLIC AUCTION^
BY virtue cf a rule or order of the Honorable the In
ferior Court ot the County of Chatham, will be fold
at public audion, at the Courthouse in Savannah, on
Puefday 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 Eadermuod 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 laid city by the letter
L, together with the Buildings, Improvements, and Ap
purtenances, unto the lame belonging, being the real
edate of George Cuddy, deceased.
Margaret Cuddy, administratrix.
SO* Visiting and Meflage Cards for faJe by the primers
f this paper.