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GEORGIA £&uik GAZETTE.
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(No. 963.) Thursday, ‘
\ 7 ‘ tier annum.
Mr. LANCON
Most refpeftfully informs the ladies and gentlemen
of Savannah, that
A PUBLIC BALL
>v jll be held, THIS EVENING, Thursday, Bth April,
at the City Hall, when his pupils will perform a number
of new, iafhionable, and elegant dances, for the firft time
introduced.
The Ball will open at 7 o’clock. The ladies and gentle
men who honor him with their company will be furnifhed
with every refrefhment during its continuance.
On the pupils having iinifhed the dances the ball closes;
WHEN music will be provided for the ladies and gentle
men who may wish to amuse themselves; and THEN Mr.
and Mrs. Gunn will attend, and will furnilh fiich refrefo
ments as the company may call for.
Tickets for the admittance of each person to be had
of Mr. Lancon, the back of Major Harden’s, at 1 dollar
jjo cents each.
Savannah) B tb April , 1802.
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15 Puncheons, landing from the Brig Mary,
Capr. Grow, from ‘Nevis,
x FOR SALE BY
Mu.v, Mackay, and Cos.
Savannah, 6th March , 1802.
- ‘ 1,1 ‘ “ “”
—Cheap Plains. —
ryiHE fubferibers have received a quantity of BLUE
X PLAINS, which they will fell a: per cent, on
the fteriing cost.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
29 tb OElober , 1801.
~CI^RETWiW”
In liogfheads and cases, for sale, by
MEIN and MACKAY.
March 9, ißot.
B. Fleming and Cos.
Mu(lin Manufacturers and Calico Printers,
GLASGOW,
BEG leave to announce to the inhabitants of Savan
nah, and its vicinity, that they have opened a frnall
llore in St. Julian llreet, nearly oppofitc Mr. Gibbons’s
brick buildings, where they have received, and are expos
ing for sale, on very low terms, for CASH ONLY,
A nea: assortment of mu dins, confi fling ol jaconet, book,
crape, lappet, japan, draw loom, tambor, needlework,
mullmull, and falhionable stained muilins;
Vine book, jaconet, and crape handketchiefs, anc! fringed
shawls;
Patent cotton gauze and sewed veils,
Falhionable ell wide printed calicoes,
Fine pullicat and pocket handkerchiefs and blue ground
romals;
An assortment of Irish linens, cambric*, long lawns, and
cotton ihirtings;
Ditto ladies, gentlemens, and youths hofierv;
Ditto books and flationary;
Ditto negro cloths, hats, stockings, and caps;
Ditto cotton bagging, full and second quality;
Ditto flaxen and tow ofnaburgs, brown linens, &c.
.Ditto camp ovens, tea kettles, goblets, and skillets.
ALSO ,
A few Carron grates or Pantheon floves, with fenders and
ire irons to match.
ROBERT ISAAC,
Agent for B. Fleming and Cos.
‘~eu^llWcockeT
HAYING entered into copartnerfliip, refpedlfully
offer their
MEDICAL SERVICES
To the inhabitants of Savannah and its vicinity, alluring
thole who may call on them that every attention will be
rendered to merit their full approbation.
I'hey beg leave to inform their friends, and the public
generally, that they have just received, and are now open
ing, at their Ihop on the Bay, a large and general affort
ttient of
Frefli Drugs, Medicines, &c.
‘Which they offer for sale on the moft moderate terms.
Physicians orders will be particularly attended to.
Country shopkeepers supplied with Patent Medicines and
•'-hers at a great allowance.
Medicine Chcfts for the Sea and Plantations put up in
moft approved manner.
Savannah, February 18, 1802.
tgTbe leased’
A Five Acre Lot of Laud, near
Savannah, an exceeding good situation for a garden or a
■Fi'ick yard. Inquire of the printers.
Roderick Macieod
TAKES this method of informing his'friends ahd
customers that their accounts are new ready for de
livery, and as he intends leaving the country early in the
spring there will be an absolute ftect\Ui*y -of coming to a
lettlement with and! who owe him, as fell as thole to
whom he may be indebted; he therefore hopes due atten
tion will be given to this notice, to prevent tire dilagree
able necelTity ol having recourse to qpercive measures,
w'hich must be the inevitable conlequcnci of neglect.
He further begs leave to inform the public in general,
and his friends in particular, that he bac taken Mr. JOHN
RAE in partneriliip, and solicits a tdntinuance of their
favors to ’
Macleod and’ R-ae,
miO RAVE ON RANJ\
As general an ASSOR I'M EM T of
DRY GOODS
As any in the Cnv.
AND ON CONSIGNMENT,
7 cases tapes and bobbins, well assorted;
3 nuns, pound, and colored threads;
3 jeans, jeanets, colored, and striped nankeens;
2 7 Bths and 4 4ths Irish linens,
1 case 9 Bths and 5 4ths Irilh lheetings,
1 Irish dowlas;
2 cases cutlery, pins, needles, &c.
All of which will be fold at a low advance for cash or
produce.
Savannah) January aB, 1802.
The COPARTNERSHIP of
MEINS and MACKAY
Expired on the ift inflant. Their accounts, which they
icqueft lettlement of, will be attended to br
MEIN and MACKAY.
January 15, 1801.
[ INE thousand Bushels SAI /I',
X Fifty Crates CROCKS#! Y, and
Seven ’Pons COALS,
Received per the fiiip Sally, capt. White, from Liverpool,
For SALE by ‘
MEIN and MACKAY'.
January 15, ißor.
Thomas and James Beggs,
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Mr. Alexander Boyd,
HA v iIW rented the valuable wharf and (lores for
merly belonging to Alexander Watt, deceased,
offer their lervices to their friends and the public, under
the Firm of
BEGGS and BOYD,
To receive, store, and forward produce of all deferiptions
to any port in the United States, or to Europe. They
flatter themselves that the convenience and fafety of their
stores will be a recommendation to them as a place of feeure
depoiite. And they aifo solicit the patronage of their
friends in the
FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSI
NESS,
Hoping by ftridl attention and punctuality to merit their
approbation.
Savannah) January 18, 1802.
The fubferibers have imported,
Per the brig Independent , Capt. Clarke, from London ,
An Assortment of Dry Goods,
Which they are now opening at their (lore in Mr. Gib
bons’s brick building, Market lquare, and will dispose
of them on ve-y moderate terms for cash or produce.
Thomas and James Beggs.
Savannah, October 1, ißco.
’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 auction, at the Courthouse in Savannah, on
Tuesday the 4th day of May next, between the hours of
1 o and 1 2 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'lituate 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 fame belonging, being the real
estate of George Cuddy, deceased.
Margaret Cuddy, adminiflratrix.
Foreign Entries of Merchandise, Liquor Eatries,
Baggage Entries, Inward and Outward Foreign Manifefls,
ant; Chaffing Manifefls, for sale by the printers hereof.
FOR S A L E,
A Plantation in Effingham coun
ty, containing 600 acres of pine and cypress land, plea
faiitly fftuated on the river Savannah, aiid was formerly
cultivated in torn, rice, cotton, &c. For farther parti
culars inquire of JAMES CLARK.
TO THE PUBLIC.
A NEW MAP ofihe S LATE o/G EO R GIA.
HAVING been frequently solicited by mv friends in
this and otiicr ft .res to publiih A MAP of GEOR
GIA, I have devoted much time and labor for these fix
yi ars pafl to tnat object, and having acquired such materi
als as I approve of, I shall be prepared in a short time to
offer to them, and the public, a Map, which, from its
accuracy, I have tHe Left hope will meet with general ap
probation, and that I /hall secure to myfelf (through their
bounty) a handsome emolument as a reward for r.iy induff
try and perseverance.
I lie size of the above mentioned Map is 4 feet 6 inches!
by 3 feet 6 inches, fufficiently large to exhibit the sound
ings of the several Bays and Inlets, and render it of ufeto
Mariners. It will be placed in the hands of an Engraver
withqj the term of four months from this date, where Piatea
will be prepared with all possible expedition.
A number of copies will then be struck off under my
own superin tendency in the town of Louisville, and circu
lated through the various Rates where fubferiptions may
have been obtained. Price for plain Mans 5 dollars, and
for thole canvassed and elegantly ornamented 8 dollars.
Subscriptions will be received in Louisville at the Sur
veyor General’s Office; at Washington, Wilkes county,
by Gen. Meriwether; at Sparta by Martin Martin, Esq.
iii Augusta at the Poftoffice, and in Savannah by Major
Thomas Johnson. /
DANIEL STURGES, Surveyor General*
Surveyor General's Office, November 25, 1801.
Notice is hereby given,
r piIA F, nine months from the date hereof, I fliall
X niake application to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of the County ol Chatham for leave to fell the fol
lowing Tracts anil Lots of Land, to. wit:
Ail that tracl of land, containing 500 acres, in the
late pariffi of St. Paul, bounded, at the time of the sur
vey, louihweftwardly by land of Daniel Nicar, Nathaniel
Woods, and land laid out, northwardly by lands of John
Parker, Daniel Richard lon, James M'Farland, James
Grid-foil, and vacant land.
All that trad of land, containing 100 acres, in the pa
rifli of St. Matthew, bounded, at the time of survey,
fouthweflwardly by land of Francis Jones, and on all other
iides by vacant land.
All that trad, containing 500 acres, in the pariffi pf
St. Paul, bounded eaftwardly by land of Thomas John
ston, northwardly by land of Edmund Cartledge and Little
Kioka creek, and on all other sides by land vacant.
Those two lots of land in the town of Sunbury known
by the lumbers 395 and 396.’
All that lot of land, feu ate in the village of St. Gall,
containing 90 feet in width and 195 feet in length, being
two lots, known in the general plan of the laid village by
the numbers 49 and 50, bounded to the eafl on the com
mons of Savannah, now Weft Broad flreet, to the south
on a street, and to the northward and westward on a lot
belonging to said village; together with the buildings and
appurtenances unto tlie fame belonging.
• Which laid several tracts and lots of land are the real
estate of John Sliick, late of Savannah aforefaid, deceas
ed, and will be iold lor the benefit of the heirs of the said
■deceased, pursuant to the act of Assembly in such cal*
made and provided.
Joseph Welscher, attorney for the administrators.
September 30, 1801.
TAKE NOTICE.
NINE months from the date hereof we fliall apply to
the Judges oi the Inferior Courts of the county of
Liberty for perrniffion to fell all those several Tra£ts of
Land granted Lieut. Ilary Mtinro in several parts of this
Rate, agreeable to “ An aft for the relief of the heirs of
Simon Munro, deceased,” passed at Louisville, Bth Fe
bruary, 1 797? vesting said property in said heirs, forth*
purpoie of making an equal distribution of the fame.
James Smith, and as guardian to the minor heir*.
John Bettis.
December 14, 1801.
NOTiCET
AF FER the expiration of nine months from the date
hereof application will be made to the Honorable
the Inferior Court of Chatham county- for leave to fell a
Part ol the Real Estate of Robert Woodhoufe, late of the
said county of Chatham, deceased, confifling of Two Lots
in the Town of Hardwicke, No. 211, 212; A Tract of
Land, containing 200 acres, lituated in the county of
Chatham; One other Tradt of Land, in the said county
of Chatham, containing 50 acres; and Two Lots, No. 1
and 2, in the Town of Darien; the sale of the said pro
perty being for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of th
Estate of the said Robert Woodhoufe.
W. Davies, Attorney for the Executors*
February