The Georgia gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1788-1802, October 14, 1802, Image 1

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GEORGIA GAZETTE. =s* SC.2<gSg agj&g fc£3a? VZ>£. •-•^’ (No. 990.) Thursday, * October 14, 1802. ‘j \ y r I per annum. ..* • ■ . “ . ... -inir - . •* i ** #< • l. WILLIAM WILSON HAS received, by the Brig Happy Couple, Capt. Starks, from Liverpool, A large and general Affortmeni of FALGandWINTERGoODS, AMONGST WHICH ARE, COTTON bagging; Plain, tambored, and lappet Negro cloth, various muslins and cambrics, fa colors; fliionable; Tendon’ (luffit and rose 4 4ths and 7 Bths printed blankets, .calico, ditto; Superfine and second cloths; Linens, Caffimeres, elastics, and Hats, coatings; Cutlery, Flannels, Ironmongery, Durants, Haberdaihery, &c. &C. Cotton and woollen hosiery 5 Which will be fold at a moderate advance for calh, cot ton, or approved notes at two, three, and four months. OSlobcr 7? 1802. THL fumcriber being about to leave this Bate has fold the remaining Stock of Goods of B. FLEMING and CO. to Mr. ANDREW LOW, who is empowered to collect the Handing debts, and dilcharge any accounts that may be vet unsettled by laid concern. ROBERT ISAAC, Agent for B. Fleming and Cos. Savannah) April 27, 1802. Andrew Low RESPECTFULLY informs the public, tfcA he has commenced the Dry Goods Bufmefs, In the (lore formerly occupied by Messrs. B. Fleming and Cos. near the Market, where he has on hand a neat and falhionable Aflortment of 4 4ths, 5 4tbs, and 6 4tbs 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 Bths, and 6 4ths cambric ditto; 6 4ths figured cambrics, Jaconet and mull handkerchiefs; Romal, Pullicat, and Madrals ditto; Printed calicoes and lliawls, Fine flamed muslins, Black printed cambrics and tambors, Tambor and satin work muslins, Rich colored ditto; Japan, draw loom, and lappet ditto; Linens and long lawns, Cotton and linen cambrics, Cotton fliirting and check; Cotton flockings, mitts, and gloves; Linen pocket handkerchiefs, Sheetings and dowlas, Buff and striped nankeens; Threads, tapes, and bobbin. . Cotton and lHic” umbrellas, White and colored jeans; Lull rings, mantuas, and perfians;’ Dimities and irmflinets, Pocket bibles and diftionaries; Cotton baggings, ofnaburgs, See. &c. ALSO, JUST OPENED, A CHEST EXCELLENT HYSON TEA, At a reasonable price. A. LOW will be thankful for a fliare of the public favor, ! being determined to fell on the moil moderate terms, for cafli only. Savannah, April 27, 1802. Thomas and James Beggs Have received on ccnfgnment, per the brig ASiivr Capt. M’' Liven, from Greenock, The following ARTICLES, Which they will dispose of on very low terms for case or produce: 30 hampers best Chefliire cheese, 50 ditto ditto Irilli potatoes, 35 kegs best Scots barley, 60 firkins ditto ditto herrings, 2000 hulhcls best white fak, 1 o tons of coats, 20 crates assorted crockery ware, S’ calks Port wine, 10 calks best London bottled porter, 4 cases mens hats assorted, 2 trunks umbrellas assorted, A handsome assortment of muslins. -P'> of which may be seen at Beggs and Boyd’s counting-. houie. April 17. A few Tickets in the New York Lottery for sale. Inquire of the printers. Savannah, 30 th September, Roderick Macleod TAKES this method of informing his friends and customers that their accounts are now readv for de livery, and as he intends leaving the country early in the spring there will be an absolute neceflity of coming to a fettlenrent 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 must be the inevitable consequence of negleft. tie further begs leave to inform the public in general, and his friends in particular, that he has taken Mr. J OHN RAE in partnerlhip, and solicits a continuance of their •Favors to J . Macleod and Rae, WHO HAVE ON HAND , As general an ASSOR I MENT of DRY GOODS As any in the Citv. AND ON CONSIGNMENT, 7 cases tapes and bobbins, well aff'rted; 3 nuns, pound, and colored threads; 3 jeans, jeanets, colored, and striped nankeens; 2 7 Bths and 4 4ths Irilli linens, 1 case 9 Bths and 5 4ths Irilh fneetings, 1 Irilh dowlas; 2 cases cutlery, pins, needles, See. All of which will be fold at a low advance for cafli or produce* Savannah, January 28, 1802* Thomas and James Beggs 2 IN CONJUNCTION WITH Mr. Alexander Boyd, HAVING rented the'valuable wharf and Acres for merly belonging to Alexander Watt, deccafed. offer their ft:rvices to their friends and the public, under the Firm of BEGGS and BOYD, To. receive, stores and forward produce of all deferiptient to any port in the United States, or to Europe. They flatter themfel .es that the convenience and fafety of theft ft ores will be a recommendation to them as a place of secure depolite. And they also solicit the patronage of theft friends in the FACTORAGE and COMMISSION BUSI NESS, Hoping by Uriel attention and punctuality to merit their approbation. Savannah, January iS, 1802. ” SPRING GOODS. THE fnbfcribers have received, direct from Manches ter, An Aflortment of Summer Goods, Which were laid-in for cafli, and are consequently consi derably lower than the general importations to this place, Conjlfiing 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 th May, 1802. Mein, Mackay, & Cos. HAVE FOR SALE, r I TRINIDAD sugars in hogflieads, X Jamaica rum in ditto, Weft India ditto in ditto, Madeira wine in whole and half pipes, Brown flout porter in hog 1 heads, London bottled ditto in casks, Glasgow bottled Port wine in ditto; ALSO, 50 hogflieads prime tobacco, on a liberal credit. Savannah , May 18, 1802. FOR SALE, 60 pieces sailcloth, No. 2 to 6; 2i pieces flaxen and tow oznabrigs, 32 dozen oznabrigs thread, 200 pieces cotton bagging; 150 barrels Baltimore fuperline ? flour, at 7 dollars per 40 ditto up-country > barrel; 1 co ditto pilot bread, 6 copper Rills with pew ter necks and worms, 4 hogflieads excellent brown flout, 4 hogflieads Jamaica rum, 100 hogfbeads tobacco, 100 bales upland cotton. JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. 26 th Augujl, ißc2 Savannah, 2 Sth April, 1802. THE fubferiber having contracted withM.SIIEARER to'trail lad the Vendue and Commission Business in his Ty ne and abfcnce, and having rented the {lore for merly occupied by A. WAIT and CO. on Commerce Row, near the Exchange, will be thankful to his friends and the public for any buiinefs in that line. A liberal advance ot CASH will be made, if required, on the de polite of ptoduce, or any kind of property, l’or public or private tale. Strict attention will be paid to orders. XSZT Regular Vendue Da vs EVERY MONDAY. JOHN HOLLAND, Au&ionier. I he Subscriber having pof lelfion of (lores on t!ie Coflcehoufe wharf, conveniently fttuated lor the reception and delivery of produce, offers his Cervices in tile E actorace and Commission Business. Any f -Vors conferred on him in that line will be received with thanks, and e.vccuted with fidelity and dispatch. V STEWART WALLACE. Savannah) 6th July, 1802. for sale, 39 Coils Cordage, from i to 6 inches; Prime Jamaica Sugar in hogflieads, Rum in puncheons; Coffee iii hogflieads, tierces, and barrels; Molasses in hogflieads, Ginger in bags, Loaf Sugar refined; trelh 1 amarins, Sweetmeats, and Pickles, in jart; A quantity of Linen and Woollen Slops, conlifling of mens fliiits, jackets, and trowlers; 164 Pieces Hessians, and i3o Pieces fine Irilh Linen, at a low advance* GAIRDNER, CAIG, and MITCIIEL. Savannah, 16 th September, 1802. RECEIVED, By the brig Ceres , from New York , A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF PAINTS and OIL, ’Which wd! be cliPpofed of low for cafli. $Cr” Any orders in me line ol painting will be execute ed with neatness and dispatch by BUT LEll and MACE, Broughton-flreet. June 8, 1802. FOR SALE OR CHARTER. The Haunch burthenfome SHIP Wi 11 be fold, or chartered, upon moderate terms, if immediate application is made. She is about 300 tons burthen, is well found, and may be lent to lea at a trifling expence. A pply to JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. Who have received by said Jhip , 4000 bushels Lilbon fait, 75 crates assorted earthen ware, 20 tons coal, 2000 stone jugs from 1 to 4 gallons each, 5000 pantiles; Which they wiil fell low for cafli, or on a fliort credit* Savannah, iqib July, 1802. FOR LIVERPOOL, ~ ®The new and fall: failing SHIP ELIZA, Andrew Robertson Master, Will fail in all October. For freight of 300 bales cotton, or passage, apply to the Master, JOHNSTQN, ROBERTSON, and CO. 30th September , 1862. A few Tons LIVERPOOL COAL for sale. TO BE RENTED, THE Countinghoufe lately occupied by the fubferibers, with such a proportion of warehouse room as may be agreeable to the person renting the fame. Also, the Half of die Lot fronting the Bay and Whitaker-street, the other half occupied by Mr. Gray as vendue {lore. If a good price could be obtained the lot would be fold. Ap ply to JOHNSTON, ROBERTSON, and CO. September 16. ——— * —————— . ~ —.- Ten* jessef. Company. THOSE interested in the Company, and who have not ftgned the deed of trust, are hereby notified, that the fubferiber will attend at the city of Waftiington, on the 20th ot Decenilier next, to give them an opportunity of complying with this regulation of the Company. JAMES STRAWBRIDGF, afting trustee. Philadelphia. May 21, iScz.