The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, August 12, 1802, Image 1

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GEORGIA GAZETTE. (No. 981.) Thursday, August 12, 1802. | FmtPc,llOT Mein, Mackay, & Cos. HAVE FOR SALE, TRINIDAD sugars in hogsheads, Jamaica riun in ditto, Weft India ditto in ditto, * v Madeira wine in whole and half pipes, Brown stout porter in hogsheads, London bottled ditto in calks, Glafeow bottled Port wine in dittd; 6 ALSO , jo hogsheads prime tobacco, on a liberal credit. 3 Savannah , May 18, 1802. Thomas and James Beggs, IN CONJUNCTION WITH Mr. Alexander Boyd, HAVING rented the valuable wharf and stores for merly belonging to Alexander Watt, decealed. fcffer their Cervices to their friends and the public, under the Firm of BEGGS and BOYD, To receive, store, and forward produce of all defcriptioni 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 depofite. And they also solicit the patronage of their friends in the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSI * NESS, Hoping by ftrid attention and punctuality to merit their approbation. Savannah , January 18, 1802. #s* notice! THE subscriber being about to leave this Rate has fold the remaining Stock of Goods of B. FLEMING and GO. to Mr. ANDREW LOW, who is empowered to colled the (landing debts, and discharge any accounts that may be yet unsettled by Laid concern. ROBERT ISAAC, Agent for B. Fleming and Go. Savannah, April 27, 1802. Andrew Low RESPECTFULLY informs the public, that he has commenced the Dry Goods Bufinefs* In the store formerly occupied by Messrs. B. Flelliirig and Cos. near the Market, where lie has on hand a neat and falhionable Assortment of 4 4ths, j 4ths, and 6 4ths triullmull muffins; 4 4ths, 6 ij.ths, and ,7 4ths book ditto; 4 4ths, 9 Bths, and 6 4ths jaconet ditto; 7 Bths, 4 4ths, 9 Bths, arid 6 4ths cambric dittos 6 4ths figured cambrics, Jaconet and mull handkerchiefs; Rornal, Pullicat, and Madrafs ditto; Printed calicoes and shawls, Fine ftairied muslins, Black printed cambrics and tamborS, Tambor and satin work muilins, Rich colored ditto; Japan, draw loom, and lappet ditto; Linens and long I^wns, Cotton and linen cambrics, * Cotton Ihirting and check; •Cotton {lockings, mitts, ?nd gloves; Linen pocket handkerchiefs, Sheetings and dowlas, Buff and striped nankeens; Threads, tapes, and bobbins; Cotton arid lilk umbrellas, vVhite and colored jeans; Luftrings, mantuas, and perfians; Dimities and muflinets, Pocket bibles and dictionaries; Cotton baggings, ofnaburgs, &c. &c. AL SO, JUST OPENED, A CHEST EXCELLENT HYSON TEA, At a reasonable price. A. LOW will be thankiul for a (hare of the publY favor, determined ta fell on the moft moderate terms, for caih only. * ■ , Savannah, April 27, 1802* “” ■■■ ■ ■’ .. MARSHAL’S SALE. • I J URSUANT to the decree of a Special Court of Admiralty, 111 a "d for the Diftriflof Geor- S* a ’ v at P u^’c au <R*° n > ?lt ie Courthoufe* in Savannah, on Thunfday tin: 12th day of Augufl’ next, between the hours of. 10 and l . the SCHOONER called the Spanift. tire er Savannah,jwith her Appur ■ :&> J3. Wall, f. m. SPRING GOODS, THE subscribers have received, direil from Manches ter, An Assortment of Summer Goods* Which were laid in for cash, arid are coiffequently consi derably lower than the general importations to this place, Confifing of Dimities, Muslins, Prints, Quiltings, Durants, Umbrellas, Nankeens, Jeans, &c. Which they will fell low, per piece or package; MEIN, MACKAY, and CD. Savannah , 18 th May , 1802; Roderick Macleod TAKES this method of informing his friends and cuflomers 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 of coining to a Settlement with all who owe him, as well as those to whom he may be indebted; he therefore hopes dile atten tion Will be given to this notice, to prevent the dlfagree able neceflity of having recourse to coercive measures, which mull be the inevitable consequence of negleft. * Ne 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, V/RO RAVE ON HAND, As general an ASSOR fMENT 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, jeanets, colored, and striped nankeens; 2 7 Bths and 4 4ths Irish linens, 1 case 9 Bths and 5 4UIS Irish sheetings, 1 IrifH dowlas; 2 cases cutlery; pins, needles, &c. All of which will be fold at a low advance for cash or produce. Savannah, January 28, ISO 2. RECEIVED, By the brig Ceres, from New York , A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF PAINTS and OIL, Which will be disposed of low for cash. ICP Any orders in tne line of painting wilf be execut ed with neatness and dispatch by BU i LER and MACE, Broughton-ftreet. June 8, 1802. NOTICE. THE Copartntrfliip. of BENJAMIN MAURICE and JOHN PA 1 RICK, trading under the Firm of BENJAMIN MAURICE and CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Any person having demands upon that Concern will prfcfent them immediately for payment to Benjamin Maurice; and those who are indebted will fettle their accounts with him, othefrwife they will be plac ed in the hands of an attorney for collection. BENJAMIN MAURICE and CO. Savannah , yth April, 1802; Savannah, 28 tb April, 1802. THE subscriber having contracted withM.SH£ ARER to tranfail the Vendue and CommiflioTi Business in his ntme and absence, and having rented the store for merly occupied by A.- WATT and CO. 011 Commerce Row, neat the Exchange, will be thankful to his friends and the public for any business in that line. A liberal advance of CASH will be made; if required, on the de pofite of produce, or any kind of property, for public or private sale. StriCt attention will be paid to orders. IC7 3 * Regular Vendue Days EVERY MONDAY. JOHN HOLLAND, AuCtionier. — —BROKER.— THE subscriber begs leavfe to inform his friends, and the public, that'he has commenced The'Bufinefs of a Broker, And will 1* dertakc to negotiate Tales of lands, houses, negroes, or other property, and also money tranfa&ions. The ftricleft feertfy may be depend on; and he flatters himfelf that, from his long refi . in t ‘ and genera! knowledge of the biff [:> t >f. he to render complete fatisf’ a toj.is enpmvcss. I The Subscriber having pof feflion of stores on the Cofieehoufe wharf, conveniently iituated for the reception and delivery of produce, offers his services in the Factorage and Commission Business. Any favors conferred on him in that line will be received with thanks, and executed with fidelity and dispatch. STEWART WALLACE. Savannah ; 6 th July, 1802. Thomas and James Beggs Have received on coftfgnlnent, per the brig ARivej Capt . ATEwen, from Greenock, The following ARTICLES, Which they will difpefe of on very low terms for cajh or produce: 30 hampers best Cheshire cheese, 50 ditto ditto Irish potatoes, 35 kegs best Scots barley, 60 firkins ditto ditto herrings, 2000 bushels best white fait, 1 o tons of coals; 20 crates assorted crockery ware, 8 calks Port wine, io casks best London bottled porter, 4 cases mens hats assorted, 2 trunks umbrellas assorted, A handsome affortmfcnt of muffins. All of which may be seen at Beggs and Boyd’s Counting houle* April 17. FOR SALE OR CHARTER. The staunch burthenfome SHIP be fold, or chartered, upon moderate terms, if immediate application is made. She is about 300 tons burthen, is well found, and may be sent to sea at a trifling expence. Apply to JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. Who have received by said flip, 4000 bushels Lisbon fait; * 75 crates assorted earthen ware, 20 tons coal, 2000 stone jugs from 1 to 4 gallons each, 5000 pantiles; Which they will fell low for cash, or on a short credit. Savannah, 19 th July, 1802. For Jale, cn board tbejloop Dispatch, capt. Thorp, at Taylor and Scarbrough's wharf 1800 bushels corn, 500 ditto white Carolina peafe, 2000 lbs. weight hams, 26 barrels best cargo pork, 1 o kegs and 2 barrels lard,- 10 hogsheads 3d proof St. Kitt’s rum; 20 barrels tar, turpentine, rosin, and varnifli; All of Which will be fold low for cash. Inquire on board, or of EDWIN LEWIS. June 2, 1802. Board of Comm flioners of Pilotage. Savannah , June 16, 1802. DESIROUS of conveying that Branch of the River between and Hutchinson’s Islands into the River Savannah, the Commifiioners of Pilotage offer to contrail with any person or persons capable of completing the fame; for which purpose they will receive proposals for four months. A Plan of the River may be seen at the office of the Commilfioners. Richard Wayne, “) William Hunter, William Belcher, U Commissioners. James Robertson, William Wallace, J Ten nessee Company. THOSE interested in the Company, and who have not ligned the defed of trust, are hereby notified, that tile subscriber will attend at the city of Wafliington, on the 20th of December next, to give them an opportunity of complying with this regulation of the Company. JAMES STRAWBRIDGE, ailing trustee. Philadelphia, May 21, 1802. Valuable Rice Lands for Sale. A TRACT of 500 acres, on the Mortar Swamp, in the former parish of St. Andrew, bounded at the time of survey by land vacant. ANOI HER TRACI, on said swamp, containing 250 acres, bounded at the time of survey by Japd of Stephen Drayton southeasterly, and on every other fide by vacant land. > The plats and grants mjy Be seen in the hands of the tebft-fiber. by whom the terms of sale will be made known. DAVID LEION.