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B. St C. BROOKS, |
Having taken Mr. DAY ID Si EVEN > into
copartnership, will ill future bo engaged in the
Grocery and Commission Business, j
on H'ayiu’u wharf, under the firm of
11. & C. BROOKS k Cos.
They are now receiving the following HOODS)
•which will be du/iotiidt/Jor cax/t, cotton , or
ajijhnncd fiajier, ax low uh they can be
obtained in the city.
1 *>o piece, cotton bagging
S<X>o bulhelf ground) SALT
1000 ditto St Übe, £ ‘ ’
20 hoglhcad, Mulcovado fugir
50 barrels ditto ditto
2 hogfiicads loaf , diito
25 barrel, ditto ditto
21 lump ditto
20 died, hyfon tea
15 qr. chests ditto
7 Chu an ditto
2.” pipes Holland gin
5 country ditto
2 brandy
10 hog (heads Boftoti > j^yi^
2 1 — Charleston 3 ‘
10 tons Kuffia T
5 Swedes { IKON
1 ... —lonntty j
1 ton p.ough mould!
1 (hot aliorted
1 lur lead
Englilh and American gun powder
Caflcs nails, and trace chain,
50 bag, c ffee ..20 bag, white race ginger
bags pepper and 1 imento
crate Crockery Ware
a lew calks old Sherry of excellent quality
Madeira Wine in half pipes and qr calks
2 ball pipes dry LKl'on
5 qr. 1 ilk do. do,
50 boxes Doolittle’, Cand ea
do do. do Soaji
foil pair Negro boe,
Ad kegs nianufaiflured Tobacco
10 boxes aborted Saddles, Bi ‘die, and Portman
teaus ‘
10 do. Cotton Card No 10
1000 do. Sheet Iron
50 do. Negro Pipes
5 do. Englilh Milliard
3 ba.e- Humhums
1 hi e low priced Yotklhire Cloths
1 box Hats, will b’ iold at a low advance
80 barrel, Pork
a few calks old Port, bottled, G dozen each
2 I-‘4dozen low piiccd Ihot Guns
15e#r’s warranted Axes and Hatchet*
|rC7* llicy have large anti convenient stores
for the reception i t every kind of produce, and
Wilt continue their services us FAC'IORS.
November 3 U 2.
KNOX k POPE:
rave KlXtl V'l.D 1)Y THE LATE AHRIVIALS,
A general supply ot Guocls,
Which they offer on very moderate terms,
for cash, produce, or on the usual credit to
those who intend payment, viz :
Best COTTON BAGGJNG and TWINE
Blankets and negro cloth
Coarse and line cloths and cassimeres
Coalings, flannels anti baize
Ready made big coats, jackets and trowsers
i’ me and coarse hat , and hosiery
‘lii h linen and cotton shirting
Calicoes and hiimluims
Northern stamped counterpanes
Pwted saddles, Ui idles, and harness
Guns, gun-powder and shot, assorted
Brass kettles, assorted sizes
B ir iron, moulds and steel
W ire and luiir sieves
Salt,by the quantity or bushel
Flour, pilot and ship bread
A large übbonment. of GROCERII'.S.
ALSO ON HAND !
A broad hint to ail who are indebted to An-,
SHi vv Knox, or the late firm ol Wilson
at t. Knox whoc notes, as well as open .ic
eouuts, ought to have been paid long ere inis.
Never yet having, sued a man, but one, (and
that debt supposed to he lost or in bad hands ;)
nor wishing to enter into that unproiiiahle'trade; 1
solicit both merchants anil planters, with a few
professional characters, to come forward ar.d
discharge their just debts, as tne present year
affords them generally an opportunity, the like
they may never see again. Providence has
certainly been bountiful in bestowing on us
plentiful crops of both wheat and corn, and
cotton nml rice in abundance ; any of w hich
vail be thankfully receiv ed in payment, having
let ge and convenient store rooms to put it i.i ;
and they will try to be useful in turn in sell
ing any province On commission, being well
lived in a central situation foi that business.
Andrew Knox,
For Knox Sf Pipe, and surviving copartner of
Wilson & Kno.v
November 17 cl 128
I Do subscriber, being an Auctioneer,
Willin’ happv to serve his friends in that line.
II basso*; stores on HOWARD’S W HAKE.
J. Rill ClurK.
For ss:!’ * as above,
boxes white JIAV ,N A SUC. \R
10)9 busnels l.l\ I.RPf)OL S I.l’
40 bbts. Nos. 1 and a BOSTON BEEF.
November 12—12 J
LOST,
A Quire P ‘k cove re 1 with Marble Paper,
Containing the minutes of a Society of this citv.
T iic finder, by leaving it < - ith the printers, will
t* amply rewarded. Nov
I MARSHAL’S SALE.
On the first TUESDAY in January next,
Will Ijc sold at the Court-House in this city,
between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock.
The unexpired lease of a TWO-STORY
lIOUsE and BUILDINGS on Harden’s (late
Clark’s) wharf, below the bluff of Savannah,
late in the occupancy of Benjamin Crook, and
taken in execution as his property, at the suite
ot \\ ilnain Magee.
Ben. Wall, m. and. c.
November 24 121
Administrator’s Sale.
On Wednesday the 9th day of December next,
will be sold,
The HOUSE and BUILDINGS, lately occupied by
Janie* haffer, deceased, in W est Broad Itreet. Alio,
an alEortment of CARPENTER’S TOOLS, houle
hoal and kitchen FURNITURE &c.—being the pro
perty of the efface of the laid James Shaffer.
1’ rce.cnck Shatter, Adm’r.
Oiftobet 29 / 120
Snerifi’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
At the Town of Jefferlon, between the hours of 10
and 3 o’cluik,
WILL be expo fed to sale, a negro slave named
GUIHGt, fcized under ex-cution and vvi.l be
fold as the property of Moses Harra , to fatisfy a judg
ment in favor ol Davis &. Gunn.
As alio, all that l.ot b*.ng a part of Lot No. 4, in
the town of .St Mary’s, with improvements, contain
ing leet on-bt Mary’s street, and extending back
two hundred leet, levied on and will be (old to fatisfy
a judgment obtained by Mair & Mears, againlt Joseph
Dorr. Conditions of a e cash.
D. G. Jones, s. c. c.
October 27—119
SHERI EE’S SALE.
On the first TUESDAY in December next,
Wilbefod it thee ti -1 ule n: Bru fwick Gy nil
county, between tin hours of ten uud three,
A Lot in said tow n, No. 45.
T.ev ed oi as the property r.f Bei.j mm Hart, by
Si- m n goody, couftab e aid returned to me to f.
tisfy sundry execute ns Cc di.ior.s or tale, calh.
\\ iiiiam Payne, s. c. c.
Glynn c r v.r’v, Oifl 22 23
% FORMER SHERIFF'S SALE.
On the first “I UESDAY in December next,
Will be ( u t the <_ urt ll..life in Sav nnuh, be
tw eu the I- urs of >en and tb.te,
fine untlivideil ha.f nart-if \V ARF LOT, No
11, li undicg weft n W-iyne’s, t.ortb on be rive ,
e (t by C ig & Mi chel, f nth ”r.pofi e Frank in
new |.ns ; containing ■>. 1 bundrtd feet nv re or it is
—tube fr-1 by virtu* <f an executtoi , atlminittrator
and adm mil atr x of J dm Herb vs T U. P. Chart
ton a'd Kent) Putnam.
Alt , LOT No. 37, Columbia Ward, with the
improves’ ents thereon—fold by virtue of an execu
tion, Gatteier ad l\ an! vs. Henry Putnam.
• ‘l'. Robertson, f. s. c. c.
Oiftober 31 —121
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY in December next,
\V II be fold at the G< urt-lfoufe, in the city of Sa
vannah,
Forty-eight NF G-tOES, levied on as the pr- p.r
ty of J hn \Voiiii, y virtue of ail execution obtain
ed by Cltarles M L:de.
Al-SO.
The plantation ealie Li.NDEN HI) 1., confisf
ing of tw > hird. of a tract 1 f mil fi’uate and ly
i gun the tier'll id • t Cr oked River, in the coun
t 1 Camden, n> this (fate originally gianted to
Jc b Weed, about lie year 177 . y, c otainmg by ori
ginal lurvey, 719 cres, or the e.-beu s, bounded n
the f u h by Crooked River, on the 1 aft. Crocket
Cree-i ail v c.ut marlli r marlVfu p led to be v -
can., on the weft by lands benn£.i g to the est. t .t
Woodford v.aiK) and to Geotge Wo diuk, ate. on
j toe notth by I, nits belonging to the eltaie it gentral
Greee.e 111 laid wo tlnid I lai traA amount
mg o four hundred cres, in re or It lit, b. ing ii.uate
at the upper or w it end . f said rr..ift, a j inmg
| Mabry and W.odrulV’s •.rails as a f ref: id, and divi
| ded or to be divided i ff from the b.i auce of the ori
ginal lurvey, b. a line c..mmenci g in Crooked lliv
e , and ruinin g bac., . c Is In said lurvey, and
which wuslaiciy c nveyed by James -eagrove, el'q
of St Mary’s, t James J ihnft .n, el'q of Savann. h,
in trull to and foi the ule and beh••• sos the wile
and children el the I ~and Job Wood Ais , with
the iinprovemen s on the .trail, the cr p of cotton,
corn, and other provill ,s, two mines, ft ck ot cat
tle, and lb me Uuul nold furniture.
Bell. \\ all, M. D. C.
Novemoer3 112
Marshal’s Soles.
On the first TUESDAY in December next,
Will be Ibid, at the Court Houle, m the city of Sa
vinuab.
The following NEGROES,
Levied on as the property f Hi, hard P.-aris, by
virtur of an a hi 1 otainedby C • g k Mi chel :
If gv Doll, Luc, , Cloe, Maria. Ge rge, Nacy,
Pearis, Jemy, K i e, Hornet, Susannah, K.att, Jack,
Roly, \ 1 mis. Prince, Monday, Dick, Virginia,
i S nart, K ito Pollidore, Rote, 15 Uy, viinday, Geei
gia, lfmae , Samson Fanny, Sail. Francis, Frede
rick, lset, H irry, 80.1, litre Dm. Puffy, Betty,
Edinburgh, Beck, Violet, Bob, Tom, Samtoo, Peg
gv, Sam, J ie, Sundae. Dick, Sue fomerlct, Dina,
Patience, Mary, Hannah and Silvy.
ALSO,
Sundry Articles of Furniture, and a quantity oi
Cotton in the Seed.
John Boog, D. M. D. c.
November j 122.
AVauts a situation,
A Person w ho writes a good hand, and is acquaint
ed with Book-Keeping, ai-d maybe employed, il ap
plied to, immediately. Lnqwre of the Printer!.
November 59—123
NEW
Drug & Medicinal Store,
On the Lay o/i/iosite the Exchange , next door to
Mestr TatujH ist Satins tit.
Dr. J. B. BERTHELOT,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pub
lic, that he has just received a complete affortnient of
all kinds of
Drugs, Patent and other Medicines.
Dr. J. 15. Berthelot,
RESPECTULLY informs the public that he poffes
les a sovereign remedy for all forts of Venereal Dis
eafes—ptrfons of both sexes can with confidence
make uieofit. The advantages of this remedy are,
that a young man may take this medicine, and be per
fectly cured, without a difeovery on the part of his con -
nections ; also, the patient may, without apprehending
any danger, expose himleif to cold, night air, and rain,
and purtue his ulual avocations, as it requires no par
ticular regimen, other than to sustain from the commif
iion of excesses. Those who may apply to him at his
medicinal fliop, near the Exchange, may be allured of
the tnoft profound secrecy being oblerved.
August 21). * 04
FOR salfTor TO LEASE,
r ~l HAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the
X Thunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair Lawn
traCl, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. Williams,
and late the property of I.’Homaca; on the premiles
area comfortable DWELLING and OUT HOUSES,
and part thereof is under fence. For the culture of
Cotton and as a marke? garden, no fituutiun near Sa
vannah offer such advantages.
Richard M. Stites.
September 8. . 98
To he sold, or exchanged,
AN Clive, sensible, ab’e bodied NEGRO FEL
LOW, about 32 years of age ; a complete axe
man, and w 11 calculated for an Augulla boat, or wharf
hand. The owner would exchange him for anew tie
gro, as he is averle to field work, which is the objeCi
with he owner. Apply to
Bulloch St Glen.
OClober 29 120
1 OR bAL.i
ON REASONABLE TERMS
A Cxpress Canoe built Boat,
THIRTY odd feet long and five feet widein the clear
rows with fix oar* is also provided with a fail The
above mentioned boat is not one year old, has lately
been painted and is in complete order. For terms ap
piy at the office of this paper.
3 uly 9. 72
FOR SALE,
A corner BAY LOT,
No 5, Franklin ward, fuhjeCl to 30 dollars per an
num, ity ground int. On the lot is a very conve
nient two Rory dwelling house, and other out houses
Ts e terms will be made easy to the purchaler
Also, a likely, healthy, intelligent MULATTO
BOY, about 25 years of age ; a complete houle ier
vaut, and a good waggoner and ploughman. Apply to
JutUiOCn Cn. GiCii.
OClober 22 1,7
A REWARD Oh 15 DOLLARS
JWILL he ‘ aid to any person,
for apprehending a likely young
SM negro fellow,named ISHMAM.,
4S V and lodging aim in goal Heisa
-5 feet (i or 7 inches high,
■■—-‘■Vof an aClive strong make, hut a
’< >-• bow legged, his countenance
r™ ‘ s raf hor handsome, hi. skin being
black and fniooth, his hair is short
but regular and neat, his manner (when vexed) is in
fo lent and v aring, he is extremely artful and plauftb e ;
he had on white woollen pauta.oons and waistcoat and
an old sailor’s blue jacket. He has a canoe with him,
therefore it is supposed he keep , about avannah river,
or Whitmaith and the neighboring lflands. He belongs
to the estate of \V. Neyie deceased, is wel known a
bout t< wn, and lately had a wench of the late Mrs.
block as a wife. All mailers oi vcffels are cautioned
against carrying oft'the said negro Fifty Dollars will
he paid on conviction in a court of jufttce, of his having
been harbored by a white, and twenty-five dollars by a
black person.
S. Neyie,
August 29. 94 one of the executors.
20 DOLLARS REWARD.
a. Ran away from the fubferib
jbL er > ftuce ff' e firft of August last,
TWO NEW NEGRO FEE
jj/\ LOWS, which were brou. h
nr from the esatt of Africa about
|i V. ;/S one year pall, viz.
lA ‘ FO.vlPr.Y, Him, thin vif
-*E !*■
~ —~ *zo3 ive feet ten inches high, lpeaks
lcarcely a word of r.ngldb.
WILL, round visaged, r,b ut five feet four inches
high, rather a more pleating countenance tl\au the
other
I Al! perf ins are forbid from harboring the above
mentioned negroes; and a reward of Ten D liars
for each, with all reasonable expences, will be paid,
if delivered to the keeper of savannah Gaol, or to
the fubtcriber, on his plantation, near Savannah.
Joseph Stutz.
October 24—118
Five Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY from the fubferiber, on thp 9th inst.
a Negio Wench named TYR.AH, about five feet
tour or five inches high ; had on w hen the went away,
an o'naburgh petticoat and a humhums wrapper, and
carried away leverai other luits with her. She is about
55 years of age, is very cunning and plaufibie in her
ilortes; has a fear on the back part of her head, where
she was burnt with tire when (be was fmalt, and the
hair has never grow n there finee. She is well known
about Whi-e-Bluff and Savannah.
The ab-erewa and will be paid to any one who will
deliver hot to the fubferiber on Coior.cTs-Ifland; to
Mr Wiliam WooDßitsct, in Savannah ; or to the
maftcr of Savannah goal.
Edmund Adams.
November 12—125,
A Bargain!
THE subscribers offer ft r sale their HOUSE
on the Bay, (the lower part of which was
lately occupied by themselves, and the upper
part by Air. Eventt, printer) ; together with the
out-builduigs, consisting of a kitchen, chair
house, stable, etc. Possession can be given im
mediately, but the buildings must be removed
by the both of February next; at which time
the lease of the ground on which they stu..d
will expire, but which the ow ner is willing to
renew. The house contains six rooms, is well
fitted up for a store below and a dwelling above.
The teiins will be made easy.
Kollock Sc Parker.
N. B. If the above buildings are not disposed
of by Thursday, the 3d of December next, they
will on that day be set up for sale ut l'ubiic
Auction, at the Exchange, by Silsdv ik. Dln-
NlNo, auctioneers.
November 24. 131
Administrators’ Soles.
Will be sold at the Court-House in Savannah,
On Tuesday the sth day of January, 1808,
Between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock,
The uucxpired lease of a TWO STORY
STOKIi and BUILDING, on Morel’s wharf,
below the bluff of Savannah, being part of the
estate of Gideon Seaman, deceased.
BENMMIN CROOK. 7 .....
_ JONATHAN MEIGS J Administrators
November 24 131
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Grand Lodge.
The MEMBERS of the
CSragi OR AND LODGE of GFOR-
Fj *V_ * GIA, are notified to attend
f ’'* *at thur Lodge Room in the
filature, the firft Saturday
_v in December next, at ten
i : o'clock in the forenoon, being
a g ran( l quarterly commui.i
cation, lor tlte eleiftton of
oftircs ...,o i tiler bifii ef* °f tlte Craft, she different
committees will have to produce their reports The
lodges under the jurifdiffion of this Grand Lodge,
mull render in their returns, by their proper repre
lentatives ; and in default thereof, the Grand Lodge
regulations will be put in iorce.
Lij order 0/ the 11. IV. Grand Master.
D. D. Williams,
Grand Secretary
The editors of the Louisville Gazette, Augusta
Heia.d. and the IVlilledgeville Intelligencer, ate re*
quelled to iniert the above twice in their papers.
1 ov ember 17 127
The Commibsioiiers of Pilotage
Hereby g ve notice, that they will receivejitopo
fals until the firft day of next month, for the CON
ST RUCTING or SIX BUOY , conformable to one
finifited, and one half finifhed, to he fecit, as fwfei
mens ot the work required, at ivieffrs. R bert N Jo n
Bolton’s wha. f. The buoys must be rnaue < f tli b.ll
pitch p 1 ne, and lo conilruffed as to suit the non
work aiready piepared and be ftmilar to the liu y
which is now to be seen finifited The unfulfilled
hu y is also to be completed Security will be
tequued lor the foathfulnefs of the vv- ikm; nth | ,
guaranteeing that they {bail be water tight I’iojio
-1 Is arc to be left wt.h me, fe led, anil at the tint
lio ird alter the firft day of next December, the con
tract will be guen to the lowest offerer, under equal
lecurity for tne faithful performance of the work,
the bfolute f-cunt) qmred will be expeffed to ex-,
enn to the tigntnefs ot the buoys for twelve months.
No advances will be made ; but, a; soon as linilhed
and approved of by he board, the contrail on their
parr will be complied with loilanter.
The object bei g that of permanent ufefulnefs to
t e n de . f die per , it is expiffed. every offer will
br prtdtca ed, on the ground of lecurity, to embrace
the competency of the work for a fpecified number
f years ; bu , s : boye flared, to be water-tight for
twelve m nths, mult be absolute—hence, in the offers
th.,t may be made, the term of tears foi which fecu
ritv will be given, must be fpecified.
Any er.qmr es which may explain the views of the
rommifi rtirs further, will be-answered by either of
them The lecurity offered in whole or in part oi
the foregoing intention, must be named in the propo
lals t ffcied; and it will be remc mberift, that lecurity
will only be riquited against ordinary cc urrence 1 ,
nut the events < f deliberate violence, nor extraordi
nary unintended cafualtus.
By order of the Commissioners,
Thomas Pitt, Secretary .
Savannah , JVdv. 3, 1807. 124
¥
TO BE RENTED.
THE HOUSE lately occupied by major
Harden, and the office adjoining. The
tenement No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens & Baker’s,
store, and several other houses. The situation
and terms of which may be known, on applica
tion to
Joseph Habersham.
April 30. 42.
wanted”
A few waggon and machine HORSES.
Apply to
Joseph Habersham.
November 17 128
~ THE SUBSCRIBER
OFFERS FOR SALE,
His two valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in
his city.
Joseph Habersham.
June 16. 62
NO PICK.
THE fubfeibers to the CITY and CAROLINA
GAZETTES (printed iu Charleston, South Carolina)
who live in Savannah, or its vicinity, are refptfffully
informed, that we have appointed EVERITT St
EVANS, our agents, to receive fubferiptions and all
mon es due us, in Savannah, &c. We hope those in
debted to us, or the former firms, v ill not fail to call
on them, and pay up the fame.
Elliott E Richards,
Editors tfcaid Gazettes,
Charleston, November 5—125.