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o. 964.) Thursday, ■ ® April 15, 1802. I FourDo!,a
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J£f- NOTICE. |
Copartnerlliip of BENJAMIN MAURICE
IB I and JOHN PATRICK, trading under the Firm of
■eNTAMIN MAURICE and CO. is this day dissolved
B y mutual consent. Any person having demands upon
at Concern will present them immediately for payment
■ B en jamin Maurice, and those who are indebted will
their accounts with him, otheruife they will be plac
the hands of an attorney for collection,
■ ‘ BENJAMIN MAURICE and CO.
j||| Savannah, “jtb April , 1802.
I poR PHILADELPHIA,
The Ship FORTUNE,
■/\ Samuel M’Cutchon, Maher,
m I Will take freight or passengers on very rea-
B t fonabie terms.
I ‘Sasßsy Anply to
1 MONTMOLLIN and HERON.
A Savannah, 7th April, 1802.
I Edwin Lewis, .
At Taylor and Scarbrough’ r wharf,
HAS JUST RECEIVED,
I to,ooo weight bacon hams, middlings, and shoulders;
I 23 barrels cargo pork;
1 103 kegs lard, of 30 lbs. each;
I Aii of the bell quality, and to be fold low, for caPn only.
He has l ike wife on hand,
I About 4000 bushels corn.
Savannah, 7th April , 1802.
“"NEGROES FOR SALE.
rpWO likely young Women, about 18 years old;
I two likely Boys, 15 and 18 years; also, Men,
Women, and Cnildren.
To be fold low for cafli. Apply at Gray’s former auc
tion Bore to
JAMES and JOHN J. GRAY.
April 8, 1802.
” —RUM.—
15 Puncheons, landing from the Brig Mary,
Capt. Grow, from Nevis,
FOR SALE BY
Mi in, Mackay, and Cos.
Savannah, 6 ih March, 1802.
—Cheap Plains. —
THE fubferibers have received a quantity of BLUE
PLAINS, which they will fell at 33} per cent, on
tiie flerling colt.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
29 th C&fbcr, 1801.
B. Fleming and Cos.
Muhin Manufacturers and Calico Printers,
GLASGOW,
TANARUS) EG leave to announce to the inhabitants of Savan-
JD nah, and its vicinity, that they have opened a fundi
store in St. Julian hreet, nearly oppose Mr. Gibbons’s
brick buildings, where they have received, and are expos
ing for sale, on very low terms, for GASH ONLY,
A neat aßbrtnient of muilins, conlift'ng of jaconet, book,
crape, lappet, japan, draw loom, tambor, needlework,
mulhnull, and falliionable flained muilins;
Fine book, jaconet, and crape bandkeichiefs, and fringed
11 \aw Is;
Patent cotton gauze and sewed veils,
Fa/liionable ell wide printed calicoes,
Fine pullicat and pocket handkerchiefs and blue ground
roinals;
An affprtment of Irish linens, cambrics, long lawns, and
cotton fiiirtings;
Ditto ladies, gentlemens, and youths hosiery;
Ditto books and (lationary;
Ditto negro cloths, hats, (lockings, and caps;
Ditto cotton bagging, lirft and second quality;
Ditto flaxen and tow ofnaburgs, brown linens, See.
Ditto camp ovens, tea kettles, goblets, and Ikillets.
ALSO,
A few Carron grates or Pantheon stoves, with fenders and
Are irons to match.
ROBERT ISAAC,
Agent for B. Fleming and Cos.
The fuhfcrihers have imported,
Per the brig Independent, Cap!. Clarke, from London,
An Assortment of Dry Goods,-
“Which they are now opening at their Bore in Mr. Gib
bons’s brick building, Market squ are, and will dispose
of them on very moderate terms for cafli or produce.
Thomas and Junes Ecggs. |
Savannah, October 1,180 c.
’ EWELL & COCKE, ,
HAVING entered into copartnerlliip, refpedlfully 1
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.
They beg leave to inform their friends, and the public
generally, that they have jufl received, and are now open
ing, at their Ihop on the Bay, a large and general assort
ment of
Frefli Drugs, Medicines, &c.
Which they offer tor sale on the mod moderate terms.
Phylicians orders will be particularly attended to.
Country Ihopkeepers lupplied with Patent Medicines and
others at a great allowance.
Medicine Chtfis for the Sea and Plantations put up in
the molt approved manner.
Savannah, February 18, 1802.
Thomas and James Beggs,
IN CONJUNCTION WITH ’
Mr. Alexander Boyd,
HAVING rented the valuable wharf and Bores for
merly belonging to Alexander Watt, deceased,
offer their services to their friends and the public, under
the Firm of
BEGGS and BOYD,
io receive, Bore, and forward produce of all defcrlptions
to any port in the United States, or to Europe. They
batter themselves that the convenience and fafety of their
Borts will be a recommendation to them as a place of fecuje
depolite. And they alio Elicit the patronage of their
friends in the
FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSI
NESS,
Hoping by Britff attention and punctuality to merit their
approbation.
C '"~’ ■' i “•"“"iru.il 18-02. .
Rod eri ck. Macl e o and
r this method of informing Ids fiends and
T cußomers that their accounts are now ready for de
livery, and as he intends leaving the country early in the
ipring there will be an abloluts necessity of coming to a
settlement with ail who owe him, as'well as those to
wnom he may be indebte.i; lie therefore hopes due atten
tion will he given to this notice, to prevent the diihgree
able necessity ot having recourse to coercive mealures,
which muß be the inevitable consequence of re pect.
He further begs leave to inform tile public in general,
and his friends in particular, that he has taken Mr. JOHN
HAL in partnerihip, and foiicks a continuance of their
favors to
Macleod and Rae,
WHO HAVE ON HAND,
As geaemi an ASSOR 1 MZNT of
DRY GOODS
As any in the Ciiy.
AND ON CONSIGNMENT,
7 case, tapes and bobbins, well aborted;
3 nuns, pound, and colored threads;
3 jeans, jeanets, colored, and Briped naukecais;
2 7 Btlis and 4 4UIS Irilb linens,
1 case 9 Bths and 5 4ths Irilh Iheetings,
1 Irilh dowlas;
2 cases cutlery, pins, needles, &c.
All ot which will be fold at a low advance for cafli or
produce.
Savannah, January 28, 1802.
PUBLIC JUCTIOnT
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 4 th day cf May next, between the hours of
10 and 12 in the forenoon,
All that Lot, Part, or Pared, 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 faicl city by the letter
L, together with the Buildings, Improvements, and Ap
purtenances, unto the fame belonging, beiiw- the real
eflate of George Cuddy, deceased.
Margaret Cuddy, adminiflratrix.
FOR SALE,
A Plantation in EfPni>liam coun
ty, containing 600 acres of pine and cypress land, pica
fan tly situated on tlie river Savannah, and was formerly
cultivated in corn, rice, cotton, &c. For farther narti
cultrs inquire of JAMES CLARK. ’*
r T''HE Copartner Blip of SPENCER and BURKE is
-I this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons
having any demands again!! the said firm will render them
in immediately to VV. J. Spencer; and a!! indebted thereto
will make immediate payment to him, at the home for
merly occupied by Mr. Benjamin Wall.
W. J. SPENCER,
W. BURKE.
ijl April, 1802.
TO bE LEASED,
A Five Acre Lot of Laad, near
Savannah, an exceeding good iituation for a garden or a
brick yard. Inquire ot the printers.
T O 15 E SOLD, ~
Two hundred Acres of Land, in
the county of Effingham, 15 miles from this city; it is
good cotton land, 45 aens of it cleared, ready to plant
this year, tor the second time, under new fence and good
plantation building?. Indisputable titles will be given.
For terms apply to J. CUYLER.
15 th February, 1802.
F O ESA L F,
TM-IAT valuable PLANTATION on the Island of
Saint Salvadore, known by t!ie name of
LIGNUMVITiE HILL,
Containing 1000 acres, of which 20c acres are walled in
and under cultivation of Cotton and Corn, for which the
Imd is well adapted, as well as for a Stock Plantation;
together with the Improvements thereon, viz. an over
seer’s house, negro houses, gin house and gin, and a cot
ton house. And a mofl valuable Gang of
FIELD NEGROES,
Confifling of 37 in number. Pofftflion 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 of one and two years will lie given for the other two
thirds, bearing interefl, (with good fecurit) ) payable by
two inflaluicnts, in approved bills of exchange on London
at 60 days fight; if the Negroes sre. fcJd Aparate iro,,,
t;ie itan'rsy x nm, in - gi-ua unis of exchange as above fpeci
fied, will be expected. Apply, at Nassau, to
ALEXANDER BEGBIE,
HUGH DEAN.
Najfau, December, 1801.
F O E S A L F,
The Farm Lot, No. i, Perciva!
Ward, Holland Tithing, containing 45 acres old survey;
and J
Two Farm Lots, Nos. 9 and io,
in the Village cf Hampflead, ccntaining together 103
acres old furvev.
d'he vicinity of the above mentioned lands to this city
muff render them an objed to persons who wilh for litua
tions for finall farms near town. For terms apply to
JAMES ROBERTSON.
Savannah, oqth May, 1801.
F OR S A L~E,
A convenient Dwellinghoufe and
Lot, situate on a corner in a central and healthful part of
the city, i here is, on the lot, an additional building, by
means of which the lot and improvements may, with finall
expence, be divided into two productive and commodious
tenements. Inquire of the printers.
March 1, 1802.
Lands for Sale.
A TRACT, containing 300 acres, in Glynn county,
l JL and another of 600 acres, both surveyed in 1769;
the former 011 a branch of the Buffalo Aw amp, and the
latter about 20 miles from Brunswick, equal in quality to
any in the county.
A trad of upwards 3000 acres on Canoucliie, excellent
pine laud,, on which was a mill leat before the revolution;
it will be divided lb as to luit purchasers.
DAVID LEION, Broker.
To be RENTED , or for SALE ,
A TWO STORY LIOUSE on
tue eafl common, with a good kitchen and other conveni
ent out buildings. For particulars inquire of
TOHN M‘FADZEN.
~~ iv Uii C Ji.
A DL persons having demands againß the Eflate of
John Currie, efq. late of Savannah, deceased, are
requyfied to render them in, properly atteffed, to mr. A
lexander Currie, at the late residence of the deceased; and
ail persons indebted to the said Eflate are called on to
make immediate payment, that provision may be made
for difeharging the debts and legacies.
, Alexander Curkie,*] Adminiflrator-,
Joseph Miller, )> wvith the will
Andrkw M { Credie, J annexed.
Savannah, 10th June, 1800.