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GEORGIA GAZETTE.
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No. 971.) Thursday, June 3, 1802. |
FOR BALTIMORE,
The regular and fall failing Packet Ship
|S|. COMET,
Will fail with all poflible dispatch; For
freight or passage apply to Capt. Brinton ort
ward, or to JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
Who have received by the Comet, and for sale,
1400 bulhels corn,
100 barrels pilot bread,
1 phaeton, 3 gigs, and 1 coachee.
The corn will be fold Jow if .taken from on board,
j tb May , 1802.
ftj* NOTICE.
rpHE Copartnerfiiip of BENJAMIN MAURICE
X and JOHN PATRICK, trading under the Firm of
BENJAMIN MAURICE and CO. is this day dilTolved
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 with him, otherwise they will be plac
ed in the hands of an attorney for collection,
i BENJAMIN MAURICE and CO.
Savannah, Jtb -April, ißo2 v
Savannah , 28 tb April, 1802.
THE fubferiberhaving contracted withM.SHEARER
to tranlact the
Vendue and Commillion Business
in his name and absence, 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
md the public for any bufinels in that line. A liberal
dvance of CASH will be made, if required, on the de
, ofite of produce, or any kind of property, for public or
rivate sale. Strict attention will be paid to orders,
i *£jF Regular Vendue Days EVERY MONDAY.
JOHN HOLLAND, Auctionier.
NOTICE
r HE fubferiber being about to leave this Rate has fold
the remaining Stock of Goods of B. FLEMING
id CO. to Mr. ANDREW LOW, who is empowered
s) collect the Handing debts, and diicharge any accounts
hat may be yet unfe tled by said concern.
ROBERT ISAAC,
Agent for B. Fleming and Cos.
Savannah, April 27, 1802.
Andrew Low
RESPECTFULLY informs the public, that he has
commenced the
Dry Goods Business,
in the store formerly occupied by MefTrs. B. Fleming and
!o. near the Market, where he has on hand a neat and
lfliionable Aflortment of
4 4ths, 5 4ths, and 6 4ths mullmuH muslins;
4 4ths, 6 4ths, and 7 4thl 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;
Romal, Pullicat, and Madrafs ditto;
Printed calicoes and shawls,
Fine stained muslins, ‘
Black nrinted cambrics md tambors,
Tambcr and satin work muslins, *
Rich colored ditto;
■
Japan, draw loom, and lappet dittb;
Linens and long lawns, v
f Cotton and linen cambrics,
Cotton Ihirting and check;
Cotton stockings, mitts, and
hien pocket handkerchiefs,
leetinga and dowlas,
. • aft’ and striped nankeens;
breads, tapes, and bobbins;
Ttton and lilk umbrellas,
/hite and colored jeans;
uftrings,'” mantuas, and perfians;
•imities and muflinets,
ocket bibles and dictionaries;
otton baggings, cinaburgs, See. Sec.
ALSO, JUST OPENED ,
CHEST EXCELLENT HYSON TEA,
At a reasonable price.
1. LOW will be thankful for a fliare of’ the public favor,
. ig determined to fell on the moft moderate terms, for
- : "i only.
‘avannab, April 27, 1802.
writing ink
‘•r sale at the Printing Office in Broughton (Inert.
—Cheap Plains.—
THE fubferibers have received a quantity of BLUE
PLAINS, which they will fell at 33t per cent, on
the sterling cost.
JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
OStober, 1801.
Thomas and James Beggs
Have received on confgnment , per the brig ASlive,
Capt. M'Evien, from Greenock,
The following ARTICLES,
Which they v/ill dispose of 011 very low terms for cafj
or produce:
30 hampers best Chefliire cheese,
50 ditto ditto Irish potatoes,
35 kegs best Scots barley,
60 firkins ditto ditto herrings,
2000 bulhels best white fait,
10 tons of coals,
20 crates aborted crockery ware,
8 caflcs Port wine,
10 calks best London bottled porter,
4 cases mens hats assorted,
2’ trunks umbrellas assorted, -
A handsome affortroent of muslins.
All of which may be seen at Beggs and Boyd's counting
houfe.
April 17.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
LANDING THIS DAT, on Moore's wharf, from
on board the Schooner Fame, Francis Ligbtbourn,
Majler, from Barbados,
33 puncheons RUM;
n hogflleads MUSCOVADO SUGAR, of a superior
quality;
52 barrels ditto, ditto;
FOR SALE BY
JAMES WALLACE and CO.
Savannah , 19 tb May, 1802.
200 Barrels Baltimore Superfine
Flour
WILL BE BARTERED FOR
Upland Cotton.
Apply to JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO.
20 tb May , 1802=.
SPRING GOODS.
THE fubferibers have received, diredt from Manches
ter,
An Aflortment of Sum mer Goods,
Which were laid in for cash, and are consequently consi
derably lower than the general importations to this place,
Confijling of
Dimities, Muslins,
Prints, Quiltings,
Durants, Umbrellas,
Nankeens, Jeans, &c.
Which they will fell low, per piece or package.
MEIN, MACKAY, and CO.
Savannah, 18 tb May, 1802.
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Mein, Mackay, & Cos.
HAVE FOR SALE,
TRINIDAD sugars in hogsheads,
Jamaica rum in ditto,
Weft India ditto in ditto,
Madeira wine in whole and halfpipes,
Brown-stout porter in hogsheads,
London bottled ditto in calks,
Glasgow bottled Pore wine in ditto;
ALSO ,
50 hogsheads prime tobacco, on a liberal credit.
Savannah , May 18, 1802.
for sale.
A convenient Dwellinghoufe and
Lot, situate on a corner in a central and healthful part of
the city. There is, on the lot, an additional building, by
means of which the lot and improvements may, with small
expence, be divided into two productive and commodious
tenements. Inquire of the printers.
March 1, 1802.
Blue wrapping paper for sale at this office*
Thomas and James Beggs,
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Mr. Alexander Boyd,
HAVING rented the valuable wharf and stores 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 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
depolite". And they also solicit the patronage of their
friends in the
FACT UR AGE and COMMISSION BUSI
NESS,
Hoping by ftriift attention and punctuality to merit their
approbation.
Savannah, January 18, 1802.
J
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
lpring there will be an absolute neceflity 01 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 neceflity of having recourse to coercive measures,
which muff be the inevitable consequence of negledf.
He further begs leave to inform the public in general,
and his friends in particular, that he has taken Mr. JOHN
RAE in partnership, and solicits a continuance of their
favors to
Macleod and Rae,
WHO HAVE ON HAND,
As general an ASSOR I MENT of
DRY GOODS
As any in the Cifv.
AND ON CONSIGNMENT,
7 cases tapes and bobbins, well assorted;
3 nuns, pound, and colored threads;
3 jeans, jeanets, colored, and striped nankeensj
2 7 Bths and 4 4ths Irish linens,
1 case 9 Bths and 5 4ths Irilli ftieetings,
1 Irish dowlas;
2 cases cutlery, pins, needles, &c.
All of which will be fold at a low advance for cash o#
produce. ,
Savannah, January 28, 1802.
GEORGIA.
By His Excellency JOSIAH TATTNALL
junior, Governor and Commander in Chief of
the dr my and Navy of this State , and of the
Militia thereof
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS theConftitui ion of the State
of Georgia provides that the Gover
nor may,on extraordinary occasions, convene
the Legislature thereof: AND WHEREAS
an occasion exists for convening the Legis
lature, arid matters of importance claim
their conliderarion: I THERE
FORE THOUGHT FIT to convene, and
do, by this my proclamation, convene the
L’gifbture of this (late, at Louisville, the
feat of government, on Thursday the tenth
day of June next, hereby requiring the Se
nators and Representatives, and every of
them, to then and there meet and afTemble,
in order to take into their consideration the
important matters which relate to their con
vention.
Given under my hand, and the great
seal of the Rate, at the (latehoufe
in Louisville, this fifteenth day of
May, in the tear of Our Lord
eighteen hundred and two, and of
the Independence of the United
States of America the twenty
fixth.
JOSIAH TATTNALL jun.
By the Governor,
Hor. Marbury, Secretarv of the State.
GOD SAVE THE STATE.