The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, May 27, 1802, Image 1

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1- |*Jo. 970.) Thursday, ™ May 27, 1802. j I SPRING GOODS. ■pHE subscribers have received,- dirett from Manchef ■l ter, mn Aflortment of Summer Goods, K- h - ch weve laid in for calh, and are consequently confi- Mrably lower than the general importations to this place, If Confijling of Dimities, Mullins, Prints, Quiltings, ... Durants, Umbrellas, If Nankeens* Jeans, &c. if Which they will fell low, per piece or package. MEIN, MACKAY, and CO. 9 Savannah, 18 tb May, 1802. I Mein, Mackay, & Cos. HAVE FOR SALE, ■-TRINIDAD sugars in hoglheads, I Jamaica rum in ditto, ■rest India ditto in ditto, ■Madeira wine in whole and half pipes, ■brown flout porter in hoglheads, ■London bottled ditto in calks, fclafeow bottled Port wine in ditto; J ALSO, L-, hogsheads prime tobacco, on a liberal credit. | Savannah , May 18, 1802. poo Barrels Baltimore Superfine Flour WILL BE BARTERED FOR Upland Cotton. Apply to JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. 20 tb May, 1802. ON CONSIGNMENT. LANDING THIS DAT, on Moore's wharf from on board the Schooner Fame, Francis Ligbtbourn, Majier , from Barbados, 33 puncheons RUM; n hogsheads MUSCOVADO SUGAR, of a superior quality; *2 barrels ditto, ditto; FOR SALE BY JAMES WALLACE and CO. Savannah, 19 tb May, 1802. • . - fy. FOR GREENOCK, JTjI. The Brig Active, Capt. Hugh M‘Ewen, Will fail by the 1 oth of next month. Eor freight of a few bales of cotton 3 THOMAS and JAMES BEGGS. IVho have received on confgnment , per said vejfel, Ihe following ARTICLES, Which they will dispose of on very low terms for caf) or produce: 30 hampers best Che (hire cheese, 50 ditto ditto Irish potatoes, 35 kegs best Scots barley, 60 firkins ditto ditto herrings, aOOO bufliels best white fait, 1 o tons of coals, 20 crates alforted crockery ware, S casks Port wine, 10 calks best London bottled porter, 4 cases mens hats afibrted, 2 trunks umbrellas afibrted, A handsome aflortment of muslins. All of which may be fecn at Beggs and Boyd’s counting houfe. April 17. -*•—l ——— —Cheap Plains. — r subscribers have received a quantity of BLUE X PLAINS, which they will fell at 33J per cent, on sterling cost. JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. 29 tb OBober, 1801. ASSIZE for MAY, 1802. FLOUR 9 dollars per barrel; weight of Bread must be, cents loaf. 61 cents loaf, lbs. oz. lb. oz. 25 1 Jj JOHN GIBBONS, City Treasurer. NOTICE. THE fubferiber being about to leave this Rate liar, fold the remaining Stock of Goods of B. FLEMING and GO. to Mr. ANDREW LOW, who is empowered to collect the Handing debts, and discharge any accounts that may be yet unsettled by said concern. ROBERT ISAAC, Agent for B. Fleming and Cos. Savannah, A.pril 27, 1802. * Andrew Low RESPECTFULLY informs the public, that he has commenced the Dry Goods Business, In the (lore formerly occupied by MeflVs. B. Fleming and Cos. near the Market, where he has on hand a neat and falhionable Aflortment of 4 4ths, 5 4ths, and 6 4ths mullmull muslins; 4 4ths, 6 4ths, and 7 4ths book ditto; 4 4ths, 9 Bths, and 6 4ths jaconet ditto; 7 Bths, 4 4ths, 9 Sths, and 6 4th3 cambric ditto; 6 4ths figured cambrics, Jaconet and mull handkeichiefs; Romal, Pullicat, and Madrafs ditto; Printed calicoes and lhawls, Fine stained muslins, Black printed cambrics and tambors, Tambor and satin work muslins, Rich colored ditto; Japan, draw loom, and lappet ditto; Linens and long lav.ns, Cotton and linen cambrics, Cotton shirting and check; Cotton (lockings, mitts, and gloves; I.inen pocket handkerchiefs, Sheetings and dowlas, Buff and striped nankeens; Threads, tapes, and bobbins; Cotton and iilk umbrellas, White and colored jeans; Luftrings, mantuas, and perfknf; Dimities and muflinets, Pocket bibles and dictionaries; Cotton baggings, ofnaburgs, See. See. ALSO, JUST OPENED , A CHEST EXCELLENI HYSON TEA, At a reasonable price. A. LOW will be thankful for a ftiare of the public favor, being determined to fell on the mo ft moderate terms, for cefh only. Savannah, April 27, 1802. T Savannah, 28 tb April, 1802. HEluufcriber having contracted withM.SHEARER to traniact the Vendue and Commiflion Business in his name and abfcnce, and having rented the store for merly occupied by A. WATT and CO. on Commerce Row, near the Exchange, will be thankful to his friends and the public for any business in that line. A liberal advance of CASPI will be made, if required, on the de polite of produce, or any kind of property, for public or private fale* Strict attention will be paid to orders. KJ* Regular Vendue Days EVERY MONDAY. JOHN HOLLAND, Auctionier. NOTICE. THE Copartnerfiiip of BENJAMIN MAURICE and JOHN Ibi. 1 RICK, trading under the Firm of BENJAMIN MAURICE and CO. is this day diflblved by mutual consent. Any person having demands upon that Concern will present them immediately for payment to Benjamin Maurice, and those who are indebted will fettle their accounts witli him, otherwiie they will be plac ed in the hands of an attorney for collection. BENJAMIN MAURICE and CO. Savannah, jtb April, 1 802. FOR BALTIMORE, T". rhe regular and faft failing Packet Ship MM* ‘ COMET, fail with all poflible dispatch. For ireight or pafiage apply to Capt. Brinton on board, or to JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. IVbo have received by the Comet, and for sale, i4oo.bulhels corn, ico barrels pilot bread, 1 phaeton, 3 gigs, and 1 coachee. The corn will be fold low if taken from on board. s tb May, 1802. Algj. tCT Foreign Entries of Merchandise, Liquor Entries Baggage Entries, Inward and Outward Foreign Manifefts’ and Coaftmg Manifefts, for sale by th- printers hereof. ’ Roderick Macleod T.O.KES this method of informing his friends anil customers that their accounts are now ready for de livery, and as he intencis leaving the country early in the Ipring there will be an abfblute necellity of coming to a settlement with all who owe him, as well as those to whom he may be indebted; he therefore hopes due atten tion will be given to this notice, to prevent the disagree able necellity of having recourse to coercive measures, which must be the inevitable consequence of negledl. lie further begs leave to inform the public in general, and his friends in particular, that he has taken Mr. JOHN RAE in partnership, and folicks a continuance of thclc favors to Macleod and Rae, WHO HAVE ON HAND, As general an ASSOR l MENT of DRY GOODS As any in the City. AND ON CONSIGNMENT, 7 cases tapes and bobbins, well afibrted; 3 nuns, pound, and colored threads; 3 jeans, jeanets, colored, and striped nankeensj 2 7 Bths and 4 4ths Irish linens, 1 case 9 Sths and 5 4ths Irish flieetings, 1 Irish dowlas; 2 cases cutlery, pins, needles, See. AH of which will be fold at a low advance for cash of produce. Savannah, January 28, 1802. Ihomas and James Beggs, IN CONJUNCTION WITH Mr. Alexander Boyd, HAVING rented the valuable wharf and stores for* merly belonging to Alexander Watt, deceased, ofler their services to their friends and the public, under the Firm of BEGGS and BOYD, 1 o receive, store, and forward produce of all deferiptiona 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 secure depoiite. And they also solicit the patronage of-their friends in the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSI NESS, Hoping by ftri& attention and pun&uality to merit theif approbation. Savannah, January 18, 1802. — - ■ TO THE PUBLIC. A NEW MAP c ./7feSTATEe/GEORGIA. HAVING been frequently solicited by my friends in this and other dates to publilli A MAP of GEOR GIA, I have devoted much time and labor for these fix years past to that objeft, and having acquired such materi als as I approve of, I fliall be prepared in a short time to offer to them, and the public, a Map, which, from its accuracy, I have the best 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. The 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 use to Mariners. It will be placed in the hands of an Engraver within the term of four months from this date, where Plates will be prepared with all poflible expedition. A number of copies will then be struck off under my own superintendency in the town of Louisville, and circu lated through the various {fates ‘where fubferiptions may have been obtained. Price for plain Maps 5 dollars, and for thole canvafied and elegantly ornamented 8 dollars. Subscriptions will be received in Louisville at the Sur veyor General’s Office; at Wafliington, Wilkes county, by Gen. Meriwether; at Sparta by Martin Martin, Esq. in Augufla at the Poftoffice, and in Savannah by Major Thomas Johnson. DANIEL STURGES, Surveyor General. Surveyor General’s Office, November 25, 1801. notice. All persons having demands against the F.flate of John Currie, efq. late of Savannah, deceased, are requested to render them in, properly attested, to mr. A lexander Currie, at the late residence of the deceased; and all persons indebted to the said Estate are called on t* make immediate payment, that provision may be made for difeharging the debts and legacies. Alexander Currie,J Administrators, Joseph Miller, with the will Andrew M‘Credie, J annexed. Savannah, jof b June, igoe,