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By the steps Alexander Hamilton and
YA\zd,from Liverpool ,
Meliss, Taylor & Cos.
Have in part, their supply of
WINTER GOODS ;
And by the sh ip Mary.cai'y expefled from Gree-
Bock, ‘hey are to have the remamdei, which, together,
will make a very great variety and extensive aflortment
of a well leledted GOODS, as have ever came to this
market...being every article of them le edted by one of
the partners residing in Britain, who is pofleffed of
every advantage of procuring goods on the heft
terms, which will enable them to make falea at a very
low rate. Among the Goods received, will be found,
The following Articles, viz.
White “j
® ue . V PLAINS
Green ands
Brown J
London Dutfile “)
Bristol ditto > BLANKETS
7-4 to 12-4 Rose ditto }
White l
Blue , f
Red V WELCH FLANNELS
Scarlet and V
Yellow *
One bale London drelted Superfine -)
Cloth. .mLCaflimere. C For retailing
Two cases London n ade Hats of the f °
very heft quality and newel! falbion j
One case ntwef! falhion London draw Bonnets
An extensive aflortment of Yorklhire fupvrfine Cloths
and Caftimeres
Ditto ditto (e. ond Cloths
And ditto Cafbnictes
Yorkfliire Narrow Cloths
Blue Strouds—Napt htiie
Buth Coating—Fearnought and coarse Cloths, of every
* delcription,
Pa’ent Cold
7' ~,lel 1 n ’\ t ru -i- > VEST COATING
Worsted MarfiUes Quilting f
Swcnadown 3 1
Bi llet's wot (led and cotton patent Cords
Cotton Corduroys
V. iveterns and Fancy Cords, of all colours and prices
It en's and Youth’s VI 001, .
lotto ditto p ated I
Lliito ditto fine, 1 HATS, in convenient
L idioa ditto ditto f boxes for country llores
Youth’s and Children's plated \
Sei vant's Glazed I eather )
Hard ware, done up in wellaftortvdcalks,forfhop keepers I
Buttons of all kinds
Guns and Gun l.ocks
Knives ami Forks
Pocket ami l’en Knives—Spectacles
Packet and pound Pins
N. .-tile*—Horn and Ivory Combs
Ladies elegant ornamented hair Combi
Cotton Mofu-ry, of every delcription
Worfled and Lamb’s Wool ditto ditto
Calicoes and prime I Cambrics, new patent*
6‘.k ChambrayStof an elegant style
Cotton ditto—Dimities
9-H and 6.4 Cambric ditto
Plain Cambrics, a l width*
Elegant figuredditto
Cambric Shawls
Xtama k and other silk ditto
B.ack Barcelona, and various other fdV Handkerchiefs
A complete aflortment ol new falhion Ribbon
Cotton Counterpanes
i and Pu licat Handkerchiefs
ts, Calimancoes and shalloon*
azetts and Bouibazeen*
Peeling
White and black Persian
B ack silk Florentine
Ditto Satin
Ditto Mode
Ditto Crape
Ladies’ Pic Nie snd other silk Glove*
Ditto ditto Cotton ditto
Ladies’ and gentlemen's silk Hole
Sewing silk and Twist
Thread Laces and ditto Edging
Cotton ditto ditto ditto
Huckaback*—Fancy Diaper
y.mcy Towels—Table Cioths
Cotton Shirting—'Tab e Covers
6d, ti, lOd. 20d, clafphead Nails
Crockery Ware, mwel assorted crates for retailing
Qlal* Ware, in ditto, Sec. &c.
October G. HO
notice.
The Copartirr flup of the lub'cribers, tiaifaffnig
biilinefs under the fi m *tf
BELCHER EHELPS,
Expired on the full of : eptembei I tl.
William Belcher,
Charles I’. Phelps.
j3o* don, October 10, 1807.
WILLiA.u mvLCIIER,
1- f rms his fne ds, ih the c. nlinnes to t. vnfafl
BU INK-3 ON COMMISSION, anU tenders nis
services in that line
Foston, October 10, 1807— 123 —M0
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Coach-Makinj Business.
* | ‘illi subscribers respectfully inform their
friends and the public., that they have en
tered into copartnership, anil intend carrying
on the Couch and Uhu r Making Business, in
all its various branches, under the firm of
HARRISON HUNT. They have taken the
shop lately occupied by Mr. Matthias Insley,
next door to Benjamin Ansley, esq. in Bkough-
TON-stheet i where they will be thankful for
any nrtlei t. in their line, anil pay the strictest
attention to the execution of them.
CALEB H ARRISON.
CLIFFORD HUNT.
N. B. Carriages of every description repaired
ud painted at the shortest notice ami on the
most reasonable terms.
Just received from the A'orthrcard,
A few warranted RIDING CHAIRS*, which
thev will sell verv low for cash, and
A stock of excellent NORTHERN TIMBER,
suitable for shafts, Kc.
Apply as above.
h’ovcmbe'r 24. J 131
KNOX & POPE,
HAVE RECEIVED BT THE LATE ARRIVALS,
A general supply of Goods,
Which they offer on very model ate terms,
for cash, produce,- or on the usual credit to
ttiose who intend payment, viz :
Best COTTON BAGGING and TWINE
Blankets and negro cloth
Coarse arid tine cloths and cassimeres
Coatings, Runnels and baize
Ready made big coats, jackets and trowsers
Fine and coaise hats, and hosiery
Irish linen and cotton shirting
Calicoes and htiinliums
Northern stamped counterpanes
Piateu saddles, Ui idles and harness
Guns, gun-powder and shot, assorted
Biass kettles, assorted sizes
Bar lion, moulds anti steel
\\ lie and hair sieves
bah, by the quantity or bushel
1’ lour, pilot and ship bread
A luryc iibbOrirru nt ol GROCERIES.
ALSO, OS HAND !
A broad hint to all who aie indebted to An
drew Knox, or the late firm of \\ ilson
anu Knox, whoe notes, as well as open ac
counts, ought to have been paid long ere this.
Never yet having sued a man, but one, (and
that debt supposed to he lost or in bad hands;)
norwishing to enter Into thalunprofiiable'trade;
solicit both merchants and planters, with a few
piolessional characters, to come forward ar.d
disc harge their just debts, as Lie 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 com, and
cotton and tice in abundance ; any of which
will be thankfully received in payment, having
laige and convenient store rooms to put it in ;
and they will try to be useful in turn in sell
ing anv produce on commission, being well
fixed in a central situation foi that business.
Andrew Knox,
For Knox Pope, and surviving copartner of
Wilson LS” Knox
November 17 cl 128
NOTICE** 7 ”
The copartnership of Paul J. Vallotton
anu Benjamin V allotton, boot and shoe
.a tKcis, wm expire on the nrst day of January
next, uy mutual consent. All persons having
aeuiands against tnc concern, are requested to
, resent them ; ami those indebted, to make
immediate payment 10 Benjamin Va I.lot
ton, who is autnonsed to seine any business
relating them X !
P. J. Vallotton.
Bci.juuiin \ aliotton.
December 3—l3a
Lci.jainui Vallotton,
BOJI Ai\u SHOE MAKER,
IvespccwuiL miorms his friends andtne pub
lic in general, uiai ne intends continuing the
above business m ail its various branches, at
;ie former siand, oppos.te the Exchange. He
win tn.uiK.hiUy receive and execute, any busi
ness in 11. s line, and flatters himself, by atten
tion to business, to merit a share of patronage.
December 3—135
House and Lot for sale.
The su. .sci .uer wm uispose ol his ifuUSF,
anil L.O 1” mi tile Bay, in bavaunali. The li t
is spacious, ceinr.cuUy situated, and known in
the pum oi mavaiimiii bv the JSo. 4. The Dwel
ling iiouse is a two-story one, commodious, ai
ry , anu m sued ~ruer as to require very little
a any lcpair. Terms, 3,000 dollars—half will
oc Um'ii m negroes ; the remainder, cash.
, ippiy to the pr.mers, or to the subscriber, on
tne wgcecuce road, about nine mi.es lrom Sa
\ annuli.
John Street.
December 3—j— m —l3s
Farm and Negroes for sale.
For sale, a small Farm near Skidaway, on
tin Saits, about lime miles from Savannah, con
taining 4o acres, more or less; fifteen of whicu
are Cleared anil under good fence. On the farm
are a good Dwelling-House, Kitchen, Barn, Sta
ble, and other conveniences. It also has an
excellent landing tor boats of .my size.
Likewise, wm be disposed of, two likely
NF.ORvj FELLOWS.
For terms apply to Mr. William Lewden,
or
P. J. Vallotton.
December 3—135
A Bargain !
THE subscribers offer .or sale their HOUSE
on the Bay, (the lower part of which was
lately occupied by themselves, and the upper
part by Mr. Everitt, printer); together with the
out-1* hidings, consisting of a kitchen, chair
house, stable, Kc. Possession can be given im
mediatuiy, but the buildings must be removed
by the2Uth of February next; at which time
the Ignse of the ground on which thev stand
will■f-miije, but which the owner is willing to
reuiLjjf jjFhe house contains six rooms, is well
fitnvfippKfbr a store below and a dwelling above.
Tlurterms w ill be made easy.
Kollock &. Parker.
N. B. If the above buildings arc not disposed
of by Tuesday, the Bth of December next, thev
will on that day be set up for sale at Public
Auction, at the Exchange, by Silsby 3c Dun
ning, auctioneers.
November 24. 131
Powers of Attorney
For sale at this office.
Admini Orators’ Sale?;.
Will br 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 unexpired lease of a TWO STORY
STORE and BUILDING, on Viorel’s wharf,
below the bluff of Savannah, being part of the
estate of Gideon Seaman, deceased.
BENJAMIN CROOK, J . . . .
JONATHAN MEIGS, J Administrators
November 24 131
Administrator’s Sale.
On Wednesday the 9th day of December next,
veill be Mid,
The HOUSE and BUILDINGS, lately occupied hy
James Shaffer, deceased, in ‘Weft Broad ft rect. Alio,
an affortmeiit o t CARPEN TER’S TOOLS, houle
hold andiitchen FURNITURE Sec being the pro
perty of the eftateof the said James Shaffer.
Frederick Shutter, Adm’r.
Odlober 29 120
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY in January next,
\\ ill be sold at the Court-House in ba\ annaii, j f
the usual hours,
A HOUSE and LOT in Milledgeville, No. 1,
square No. 40.
2600 acres of LAND, in Bulloch county, on
Black. Creek, in three udjoiniong tracts ; adjoin
ing lands of A Tex. Willie, John Gruber and
John Lastinger, all surveyed in the name of
George Frazier, in 1771.
Also, an undi\ ided moiety of the- Beaver Dam
MILL-TRACT, in Scriven county; in the
whole tract, 8500 acres, formerly the propertv
of John M‘Queen ; bounded north by Briar creek
south-east by lands now belonging to \1 r. Reaves.
Also, 28“ 1-5 acres of LAND on the Alata
maha, formerly the property of Richard Wail,
Esq.
Levied on at the suit of the United States
against Henry Putnam and others.
Ikn. Wall, m. xv f g.
December 8—135 *
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first ’1 L ESDAY in January next,
\\ hi be sold at the Court-House in Savannah,
One NEGRO WOMAN and child ; also a
number of articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNI
TURE—Levied oil as the property of Doctor
James Ewell, by virtue ol an execution obtained
by C. Newell.
Ben. Wall, m. and. g.
November 30—134
Continued Marshal’s Sales.
On the fist 1 UESDAY in January next,
At the Court-House, will be soul,
A variety of DK\ GOODS, and some GRO-
C E.KlEs—Levied on as the property of John
Hilton, at the suit of Bobcrt 11. Bowne. Condi
i tious cash.
Ben. Wall, M. I). G. I
November 30—134
MARSHAL’S SALE.
On tiie first TUESDAY in January next,
\\ ill l>e sold at the Court-House in this city,
between the hours oflo and 3 o’clock, ,
The unexpired lease of a TWO-STORY’
HOUtsE and BUILDINGS on Harden’s (iate
Clark’s) wharf, below the bluff of Savannah,
iate in the occupancy of Benjamin Crook, and
taken in execution as his property, at the suite
of William Magee.
Ben. Wall, m. and. g.
November 24 121
Notice is hereby given,
That at the expiration of nine months from the
date hereof,application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary for k-ave to fell atradl of lanf in the twenty
fourth diftrnft of Wilkmfon county, No. one hundred
and five, containing two hundred and two and one I
half acres, (drawn to the name of Nathaniel Palkard) ,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Those who ;
have any demands againll said estate, will fend them !
ill properly attested, and those indebted thereto,
are requested to make payment speedily.
Jo,m B. iJeveaux, Adm’r.
Scriven County, December I—c* —135
NOTICE.
THE fuhfcribers to the CITY and CAROLINA
GAZETTES (printed in Charleston, South Carolina)
v\ho live iu Savannah, or its vicinity, are refptdffully
informed, that we have appointed EVERITT &
EVANS, our agents, to receive lubfcriptions and all
mon.es due us, in Savannah, &c. We hope those in
debted to us, or the former firms, will not fail to call
on them, and pay up the fame.
Elliott 8c Richards,
Editors of said Gazettes.
Charleston, November 5—125.
, NOTICE.
/\ LLperfonshaving any demandsagainft theefttates
E\ of Thomas Smith, and Thomas and William Smith,
late of the city of Savannah, merchants, are requested
to render the fame duly attested, to Atton Pemberton ;
and those indebted to said estates, are requested to fettle
with him, he being authoriled to receive payments and
give acquittances therefor.
Susan M. Smith, Mm'rx.
Atton Pemberton, .idm'r.
September 1. 99
Land for sale.
A Traift of two hundred and twß acre* and a half,
in the twelfth diflriff, Wilkinson county, will be fold
very low. For further information, enquire of the
Printers.
November 14 —I*7
Wanted,
A SINGI.F. MAN that can read and write,
who is lionest and sober, and willing and able to
do the duties of an overseer, for the ensuing
year, on a rice plantation, on Ogccchce river.
Apply to PETEK 11. MOREL.
November 24. 131
FOR SAL T.
ON REASONABLE TERMS
-A Cypress Canoe luiilt Boat,
1 HIRT7 odd feet long and five feet wide in the char
row, with fix oars, is alto provided wit 1 a fail The
above mentioned boat isnot one year old, has lately
been painted and is in complete order. Tor erins ui>-
ply at the office of this paper.
July 9. - 70
FOR SALE OR ’] o LEASE,
I IIAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the
X i hunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair l.awr.
tract, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. Williams,
At-.d late the property of L’Homaca-, on the premifi*
area comfortable DWELLING and OUT HOIGLS.
and part thereof is under fence. For the culture of
Cotton ai.das a market garden, no situation near Sa
vannah offer such advantages.
Richard M. Eti’es.
September S. , )B
TO BE REX TEE.
THE HOUSE lately occupied by major
Harden, and the office adjoining'. Th c
tenement No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens Sc Bakei’s
store, and several other houses. The situation
and terms of which may be known, on applica
tion to,
Joseph Habersham.
April 30.
~N E W ~ *
Drug k Medicinal Store,
On the Fay opposite the Exchange , next door f
Messrs Tatloh is 1 Schiexku.
Dr. J. B. BERTHELOT,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and lliepub.
lie, that he has just received a complete assortment of
all kinds of
Eu ugs, Patent and other Medicines.
Dr. J. B. Bcrthelot,
TT ESPECTULLY informs the public that he poffe*.
. lcsa sovereign remedy for all forts of Vtnerea! I}i
cafes—perlon* oi both fezes can with confidence
make uleofrt. The advantages of this remedy are.
that a young man may take this medicine, and be per-
K-aiy cured without a difeovery on the part of his con
nections ; also, the patient may, without apprehending
any danger expose himfeif to cold, night air, and rain,
and purfuc his usual avocations, as it requires n p„r.
ticular regimen, other than to fuitain from the cammif
fion of exedses. Those who may apply to hinfat h.s
medicinal (hop, near the Exchange, may be allured of
the moll profound iecrecy being obltrved-
August 29. 94 .
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Georgia. Y By Thomas Bourke, clerk
T L ’ S Vof the court of Ordmary for thee un.
1 n : Bourke. j ty (f Chatham, ?.nd state a fore fa id.
WHEREAS, William Sect has made application
for'c ers of adraimftrauon 011 thc estate and effects
f William Doig. late of this city, haute- carpenter,
dece led, asp-incipul creditor :
1 hefe are thereft-re 10 ette and jdmonidi all and
fingul.tr the kir,drd and creditors of the deceased,
to file their ol j ct ous (if any they have) in my of
fice on or before the yth day of December next,
othertvile let ers of adminillration will be granted.
Given under mv hand and seal, this <yth day of No
vember, in the year of our lord one tir ufand
eight hundred and seven, and in the thirty se
cond year of American independence. 125
GEORGIA,Y By Thomas Bourke, clerk of the
L. S. C court of (Yrd inary, for the county of
Fh B urke j Chatham in the Hate aforel'aid.
WHEREAS Richard Leake, efq. applies for let
ters of admitv.ftration on the efiate and elfedls of Ro
bert Nesbit, mate of the brig Fortune, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonilh all and
Angular the kindred and creditors of the Lid deceas
ed, to tile their objections (if any they have) in my
office, on or before the 17th day of December next,
othertvile letters of adminillration will fit granted
him. A
Given and seal, this 17th day of
Novembeflm the year of our lord one thou,
thand eight tandretl and ltven, and in the
. 3id year ot Anuerican Independence. ['-SJ
Five Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY from the fubferiber, on the 9th inst.
a Negio Wench named TYRAH, about five leet
lour or five inches high ; had on when she went away,
an ofnaburgh petticoat and a humhums wrapper, and
carried away ieveral other suits with her. She is about
55 years of age, is very cunnine and plausible in her
stories ; has a fear on the back part of her head, where
Ihe was burnt with fire when Ihe was small, and the
hair has never grown there finee. She is well known
about White-Bluff and Savannah.
The abrerevvard will be paid to any one -who will
deliver hei to the fubferiber on Colonel’s-lfland; to
Mr W lslam WoonmuDOE, in Savannah; or to the
mailer oi Savannah goal.
Edmund Adams.
November 12 — 126.
20 DOLLARS REWARD.
Ran away from the fubferib.
Jbi- tr, finee the firfl of August lattf
TWO NEW NEGRO FEL-
J 7 LOWS, which were brought
v from tlie coalt of Africa about
L >V ° lle year pall, via.
POMPEY, fi,m, thin vis-
Kpßr'lhTrT_ dd, surly c >untenance, about
,ve feet ten inches high, ipeaks
lcarcely a word of Engiilh.
WILL, round visaged, five feet four ir.che*
high, rather a mure pteafing countenance than thc
other.
All persons are forbid from harboring the above
mentioned negroes ; and a reward of Ten Dollars
for each, with all reaifcnable expences, will be paid,
if delivered to thc keeper of Savannah Gaol, or to
the fubferiber, 011 Ins plantation, near Savannah.
Joseph Stutz.
Oftober 74—1:8
Bills of Sale,
For Sale atthis office*
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