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[GEORGIA GAZETTE.
&c>£
INo. 966.) Thursday, April 29, 1802. } Four Dollar
FOR GREENOCK, |
The Brig Active^
Capt. Hugh M‘Ewen,
Will fail by the ioth pf next month.
,/Jmi For freight of a few bales of cotton
Thomas and james beggs.
Who have received on confgnment, per fuid vejjfel ,
The following AR IICLF.S,
Whx'j they will dispose of on very low terms for. eajb
or produce:
jo hampers best Che (hire cheese,
jo ditto ditto Irish potatoes,
jj kegs best Scots barley,
6o firkins ditto ditto herrings,
2000 buthels best white fait,
1 o tons of coals,
20 crates assorted crockery ware,
8 calks Port wine,
io calks best London bottled porter,
4 cases mens hats assorted,
2 trunks umbrellas assorted,
A handsome assortment of mullins.
All ox which may be seen at Beggs and Bovs’* eounting
houfe.
April 17.
FOR PHIL A DELPHI A,
The Ship FORTUNE,
/ J&Eht 1 Samuel M‘Cutchon, Matter,
I Will take freight or passengers ou very rea-
VSfflf Ibnable terms.
Ap?ly * MONTMOLUN and HERON.
Savannah, “jtb April, 1802.
63* NOTICE.
THE Copavtnerflnp of BENJAMIN MAURICE
and JOHN PATRICK, trading under the Finn of
BENJAMIN MAURICE and CO. is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. Any person having demands upon
that Concern will present them immediately for payment
to Benjamin Maurice, and thole who are indebted will
fettle their accounts with him, otherwise they will be pUc
ed in the hands of an attorney for coile&ion.
BENJAMIN MAUEItE and CO.
Savannah, ytb April, 1802.
B. Fleming and Cos.
Muffin Manufacturers and Calico Printers,
GLASGOW,
BEG leave to announce to the inhabitants of Savan
nah, and its vicinity, that they have opened a- small
Sore in St. Julian street, nearly opposite Mr. Gibbons’s
brick buildings, where they have received, and are expos
ing for File, on very low terms, for CASH ONLY,
A°neat assortment of mullins, confiftmg of jaconet, book,
crap;, lappet, japan, draw loom, tsmbor, needlework,
mulimull, and faftiionable stained mullins;
Fine book, jaconet, and crape handkeichiefs, and fringed
thawis;
Patent cotton gauze and sewed veils,
Fashionable ell wide printed calicoes,
Fine pullkat and pocket handkerchiefs and blue ground
rentals;
An assortment of Ivifti linens, cambrics, long lawns, and
cotton Huttings;
Ditto ladies, gentlemens, and youths hoilery;
Ditto books and stationary;
Ditto negro cloths, hats, (lockings, 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 stoves, with fenders and
fire irons to ma^ch.
ROBERT ISAAC,
Agent for B. Fleming and Cos.
—Cheap Plains. —
HHMK fubferibers have received a quantity of BLUE
A PLAINS, which they will fell at 33} per Cent, on,
tlxe fterllng cost.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
29 tb OSloher, iSoi.
-=RUM^-
Puncheons, landing from the Brig Mary,
Capr. Grow,” from Nevir,
FOR SALE BY
Mein, Mackay, and Cos.
Savannah, 6 tb March, 1802.
1 ASSIZE for APRIL , 1802.
TjM.OUR 8 dollars per barrel; weight of Bread mutt
cents loaf. 6a cents loaf,
lbs. oz. lb. oz.
27 1 3i
JOFIN GIBBONS, City Treasurer.
The fuhfcribers have imported,
P<r the brig Independent , Capt> Clarke, from London,
An Assortment of Dry Goods,
Which they are now opening at their store in Mr. Gib
bons’s brick building, Market iquare, and will difpole
ot them on very moderate terms for calh or produce.
Thomas and James Beggs.
Savannah, October 1, 1800.
EPFELL & COCKE,
HAVING entered into copartnerfhip, refpe&fully
offer their
MEDICAL SERVICES
1 o 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 big leave to inform their friends, and the public
generally, that they have just received, aud are now open
ing, 3. their Ihop on the Bay, a large and general aifort
ment of
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c.
Which they offer for He on the moft moderate terras.
Phylicians orders will be particularly attended to.
Country foopkeepers supplied witlvPatent Medicines and
others at a. great allowance.
Medicine Cherts for the Sea and Plantations put up in
the moft approved manner.
Savannah, February 18, 1802.
Thomas and James Beggs,
’ IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Mr. Alexander Boyd,
TTAVINCr rented the valuable wharf and stores for
1. i merly belonging to Alexander Watt, deceased,
offer their services 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 tbemfelves tint the convenience and fafety of their
stores will be a recommendation to them as a place of secure
depoiite. And they also solicit the patronage of their
friends in the
FACI OR AGE and COMMISSION BUSI
NES V,
Hoping by Uriel attention and punctuality to merit their
approbation.
Savannah, January 18, 1802.
Roderick Macleod
TAKES this method of informing his friends and
customers that their accounts are now ready for de
livery, and as he intends leaving the country early in the
ipring there will be an abiblute necefflty of coming to a
settlement with ail who owe him, as well as theffe to
whom he may be indebted; he therefore hopes due atten
tion will be given to this notice, to prevent the di(agree
able necefflty of having recouffc to coercive me am res,
which must be the inevitable consequence of negleCt.
Fie further begs leave to inform the public in general,
and his friends in particular, that he has taken Mr. JOHN
RAE in partnerlhip, and iblicits a continuance of their
favors to ~
Macleod and &ae,
V/RO HAVE ON HAND,
As general an ASSOR nVIIiNT of
DRY GOODS
As any in the Citv.
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 q Bths and 5 4ths Irilh ftieetings,
1 Irilh dowlas;
2 cases cutlery, pins, needles, &c.
All of which will be fold at a low advance for calh cr
produce.
Savannah, January 28, ißq2.
Frefli Superfine Flour,
an and
Jamaica Sugar of firft quality,
FOR SALE BY
JOHNSTON, ROBhR i SON, and CO.
Sanaa nab, is]b April, 180;.
TO BE LEASED,
A Five Acre Lot of Land, near
Savannah, an exceeding- good Situation for a garden dr a
brick yard. Inquire of the printers.
March 1.
I TO BE SOLD,
Two hundred Acres of Land, in
the county of Effingham, 15 mites from this city; it is
good cotton land, 45 acres of it cleared, ready to plant
this year, lor the second time, under new fence and good
plantation buildings. Indisputable titles will be ‘given.
For terms..apply to J. Ct/YLER.
1 stb February, 1802.
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FO'i SALE,
T'BA f valuable PLAN IAI ION on the Island cf
Saint Salvadore, known by the nsune of
LIGNUMV VtM HILL,
Containing 1000 acres, of which 20c acres are walled “13
ana under cultivation of Cotton and Coni, for which the
Lui i is well adapted, as well as for a Stock Plantation;
together with the Improvements thereon, viz. an over
fed s home, negro houies-, gin house and gin, and a cot
ton houle. And a moft valuable Gang of
FIELD NEGROES,
Confitling of 37 in number. PofFeffion to be given in
May next. II the land and Negroes are fold together,
one third of the pure hale money to Ire paid down, a cre
dit c,f one and two years will be given for the other two
thirds, bearing interest, (with good fccurity) payable by
two itifhdments, in approved bills of exchange on London
at 60 days fight; if the Negroes are fold separate from
the hands, calh, or good bills of exchange as above fpeei
fied, will be expected. Apply, at Nassau, to
ALEXANDER BEGEIE,
HUGH DEAN.
Nassau, 21/ December, 1801.
In COUNCIL.
Savannah, March 3, 1802.
PHE Health Officer having reported to Council that
X the Imallpox prevails in the city of Charleston at
this time,
Ordered, 1 hat no person be fullered to land from on
board any velfel or boat arriving in this port from the city
of Charleston until a certificate of health (ball firft he ob
tained; and that any person violating this order shall be
pnfecuted as the quarantine law directs.
Ordered, 1 hat the Health Officer be required to en
force this order, and that a copy of it be publilhed in thft
Gazettes of the city.
Extradt from the minutes,
Thomas Pitt, c. c.
jHsaltb Office, Port of Savannah .
In purfuancc or the above order the pilots are direded
to bring all vessels coming from Charleston to an anchor
oif fort Wayne for examination.
William Cocke, m. and. Health Officer.
taxes!
TFIE fubferiber hereby notifies the inhabitants, that
the taxes of the county of Chatham, for the year
1801, have been due lince October last; he therefore re
quests all concerned to call and fettle the fame without
loss of time, as the delay in the commencement of col
lodion (owing to the late receipt of the digest) will pre
clude any farther procrattination.
1 lie owners of E. O. and billiard tables will attend to
the following extrad of the law paffeJ on the ift day of
December, 1800: “ That the tax on E. O. and billiard
tables may be levied and colleded, at any time after the
passing of this ad, wherever such tables may be found;
and every tax colledor is hereby required to proceed im
mediately againfl such periods keeping such tables as is
direded ir cases of non-payment of taxes on other pro
perty.
Attendance will be given, at bis office in Yamacraw,
each day, from 8 to v o’clock a. m. for the purpose of
receipt.
JAMES ALGER, tax colledor Chatham county.
Savannah, 6 tb April, 1802.
r i ‘’PE Copartnerffiip pf SPENCER and BURKEIa
X this day dissolved by mutual consent. _AH persons
having any demands against the said firm will render them
in immediately to W. j. Spencer; and all indebted thereto
will make immediate payment to him, at the house for
merly occupied by Mr. Benjamin Wall.
W. J. SPENCER,
W. BURKE.
I JI April, 1802.
FIFTY DOfoi.Ai<S KiivVAkL).
RUN AW AY, on Tburfday night last, the 28th idt.
A Negro Boy, named JACOB or MAY, he for
merly belonged to Mr. John Anderson, baker, is a Guinea
Negro, had mi when be went off white overalls, ofnaburgh
fliirt, blue jacket with a white collar and white pocket
facings, green fwanfdown waistcoat, no hat or ffioes. He
has been seen frequently ft nee about town, goes to the
daughter pens near Spring Hill, keeps about Yamacraw,
and was seen yefteitlay. The above reward will be .paid
on his delivery at the gaol, or to me, and ONE HUN- -
DRED DOLLARS if harbored, on convi&ion; - -
February 2. R. H. LEAKE. ’
N. B. If he returns of his own accord he will be for*
given.