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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
(No. 969.) Thursday, .&Jm ‘ “ May 20, 1802. F - fD ““
v 7 per annum*
For SALE, or RENT,
A SMALL neat pleafani HOUSE, with the out
buildings, facing the south common. For particu
lars inquire of W. COALES.
Savannah, May io, 1802.
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Thomas and James Beggs,
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Mr. Alexander Boyd,
HAVING rented the valuable wharf arid {lores for
merly belonging to Alexander Watt, deccafed,
®{fer their services to their friends and the public, under
the Firm of
BEGGS and BOYD,
To receive, {lore, and forward produce of all-descriptions
*to any port in the United States, or to Eu/ope. They
■flatter themselves that the convenience and fafety of their
{lores will be a recommendation to them as a place of secure
depolite. And they also folicrt the patronage of their
friends in the
FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSI
NESS,
Hoping by ftri£l attention and pun&uality to merit their
approbation.
Savannah , -January iB, 1802.
FOR BALTIMORE,
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regular and fall failing Packet Ship
COMET,
Will fail with all pofiible dispatch. For
freight or palfage apply to Capt. Brinton on
board, or to JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
Who have received by the Comet , and for sale,
1400 bufliels corn,
100 barrels pilot bread,
1 phaeton, 3 gigs, and 1 coachee.
The corn will be fold low if taken from on board.
May, 1802.
notice.
THE subscriber being about to leave this {late has fold
the remaining Stock of Goods of B. FLEMING
and CO. to Mr. ANDREW LOW, who is empowered
to colledl the {landing debts, and dilcharge any accounts
that may be yet unsettled by laid concern.
ROBERT ISAAC,
Agent far B. Fleming and Cos.
Savannah, April 27, 1802.
Andrew Low
EESPECT FULLY informs the public, that he has
Commenced the
Dry Goods Business,
In the flare formerly occupied by Messrs. B. Fleming and
Cos. near the Market? where he has on hand a neat and
fafhionable Assortment of
4 4ths, 5 4tbs, and 6 4ths mullmnll mtrflms;
4 4ths, 6 4ths, and .7 4ths book ditto;
4 4ths, 9 Bths, and 6 4ths jaconet ditto;
7 Bths, 4 4ths, 9 Bths, and 6 4ths cambric ditto;
6 4ths figured cambrics,
Jaconet and mull handkei chiefs;
Pomal, PifUicat, and Madrafs ditto;
Printed calicoes and llsawls,
Fine stained muslins,
Black printed “Cambrics and tambors,
Tambor and satin work mtmins,
Rich colored ditto;
Japan, draw loom, and lappet ditto?
Linens and long lawns,
Cotton and linen cambrics/
Cotton shirting and check;
Cotton {lockings, mitts, and gloves;
„ Linen pocket handkerchiefs,
Sheetings and dowlas,
Buff and striped nankeens;
Threads, tapes, and bobbins';
Cotton and firk umbrellas,
White and colored jeans;
Lnftrings, tuantuas, and perfians;
D'mities and mnflinets,
• Packet hibles and di&ibnariesf
Cotton baggings, ofnaburgs, &c. &c.
ALSO, JUST OPENED,
A CHEST EXCELLEN l HYSON TEA,
At a reafcriable price.
A. LOW will lie thankful for a fluire of the public favor,
pethg determined to fell bq the moil moderate terms, for
•all) onlv.,
Savannah, April 27; 1802.
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iCT 1 Blue wrapping paper for falc at ihk office.
Roderick Macleod
TAKES this* hiethod 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
ip ring there will be an abiolute necefiity of coming to a
settlement 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 necefiity ot having recourse to Coercive meafuresj
which iriuft be; the inevitable conference of neglect.
He further begs leave to inform the public in general,
and his friends in particular, that he lias taken Mr. JOHN
RAE in partnerihip, and solicits a continuance of their
favors to
Macleod and Rae,
WHO HAVE ON HAND,
As genera! an ASSOR TMENT of
DRY GOODS
As any in the City.
AND ON CONSIGNMENT,
7 cases tapes and bobbins, well assorted;
3 nuns, pound, and colored threads;
3 jeans, jeaneu, colored, and flriped nankeens;
2 7 Bths and 4 4thsTrifh linens,
1 “case 9 Btbs and 5 4ths Irish (lieetings,
1 Irish dowlas;
2 cases cutlery, pins, needles, Sec.
AH of which will be fold at a low advance for cash or
produce.
Savannah , January 28, 1802.
” NOTICE.
THE Copartnerlliip of BENJAMIN MAURICE
and JOHN PA 1 RICK, trading under the Firm of
BENJAMIN MAURICE and CO. is this day diiTolved
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, othenvife they will be plac
ed in the hands of an attorney for colledlion.
BENJAMIN MAURICE arid CO.
Savannah, 7th April, 1802. t
—Cheap Plains.—
HTM-IE fubfen'oers Itave received a quantity of BLUE
JL PLAINS, which they will f?jl at 33 j per cent, on
tlie sterling cost.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
29 1 b QBober, 1801.
FOR GREENOCK,
The Brig Active,
Inar.mjh:. Capt. Hugh M‘Ewen,
by the 10th of next month.
* r rei ”b t °* a few bales of cotton
THOMAS and JAMES BEGGS.
Who have received on consignment , per J aid vejfel,
The following ARTICLES,
Which they will dispose of on very low terms for cajh
or produce:
30 hampers befl Cheshire cheese,
50 ditto ditto Irish potatoes,
35 kegs oeft Scots barley,
60 firkins ditto ditto herring?,
2000 bushels befl white fait,
1 o tons of coals,
20 crates alforted crockery ware,
8 calks Port wjne,
10 calks befl London bottled porter,
4 cases mens hats alforted,
2 trunks umbrellas assorted, s*
A handsome aflortnierit of muslins.
All of which may be seen at Beggs and Botd’s counting
houfb.
April 17.
Final Notice.
THE subscriber finding so little attention paid to his
former. notification, relative to the taxes of the
county of Chatham for the year 1801, now assures all
‘concerned, that, unless they difi:barge the fame by the
20th May executions will be ilfucd against every de
linquent without dil’criniination.
JAMES ALGER, T. C. C. C.
Savannah, astb April, 1802.
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i&jh Wanted to hire by the Month,
A small Negro Boy, to wait in a
hoilfe. Liberal wages Witt be paid regularly. Inquire at
this oflhe. February 2*
Savannah} 28 th April, 1802.
THE subscriber having contra (Red withM.SHEARER
to traufadt the
Vendue and Commillion Business
in his name and absence, and having rented the {tore for*
lrxfrly occupied by A. WATT and CO. on Commerce
HcWj near the Exchange) will be thankful to his friends
and the public for any business in that line. A liberal
advance ol C/iSH will be made, if required, on the de
pofite of produce, or ally kind of property, for public or
private fale* Strict attention will be paid to orders.
BO* Regular Vendue Days EVERY MONDAY.
JOHN HOLLAND, Audtionier.
TAX COLLECTOR'S SALE.
On the 24 th of May, will be fold, at Sapelo Bridge]
Isblntojb Courtboufe,
A Negro Man, named LARJO,
the property of Major Lachlan MTntofh, for the year
1800 taxes and costs, eighty dollars.
May 1, 1802. M. M‘Leod, t. c*
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE.
Will be fold, onxbe 6 th day of July, at MTntcjh
county courtboufe ,
A Trad of Land, in Camden
county, containing 1450 acres, originally granted Button
Gwinnett, to latisfy the taxes due in this county by said
Button Gwinnett; taxes 75 dollars.
M* MLeod, t. c.
May 3, 1802*
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SHERIFF'S SALES.
On Tuesday the if day of June next, will be fold by
public outcry , at the courtboufe in this city , between
the hours of X and 111 o'clock,
LL iHA I LO l Oh LAND, with the Improve*
ments thereon, in the city of Sayannah, known by
the No. 8, bounded on Prince ftreel to the south, Hicks’s
tithing, Wright’s square, Percival ward, containing 60
feet in width and 90 feet in depth, occupied by Mr,
Roma, lei zed as the property of Edmund “Wiggins, de
feated, pointed out by the plaintiff’s attorney.
A TWO STORY'HOUSE on the lot adjoining Mr.
Cuyler to the weft, occupied by the defendant, seized as
the property of Adrian Boucher, pointed out by the plaint
iff’s attorney.
A NEGRO BOY and A FEW YARDS OF COAT
ING, seized as the property of Patrick Rae, the former
purciiai'er not complying with the conditions of sale.
Conditions call).
T. Norton, s. c. c.
Savannah, i<ytb April, 1802.
FOR SALE,
The Farm Lot, No. i, Percival
Ward, Holland Tithing, containing 45 acres old furveyj
and
Two Farm Lots, Nos. 9 and 10,
in the Village of Hampftead, containing together ioo
acres old furvev.
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The vicinity of the above mentioned lands to this city
mull render them an objeft to persons who wifti for iitua
tions for small farms near town. For terms apply to
JAMES ROBERTSON.
Savannah , 29 th May, 1801.
TO BE SOLD,
Two hundred Acres of Land, in
the county of Effingham, 15 miles from this city; it is
good cotton land, 45 acres of it cleared, ready to plant
this year, for tfie second time, under new fence and good,
plantation buildings. Indisputable titles will be given.
For terms apply to “ J. CUYLER.
tstb February, 1802.
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.
March 1.
FOR SALE,
A convenient Dwellinghoufe and
Lot, situate on a corner in a central and healthful part of
the city. 1 here is, on the lot, an additional building, bv
means of which the lot and improvements may, with small
expence, be divided into two produ&ive and commodious
tenements. Inquire of the printers.
March 1, 1804.