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THE SAD ALTERNATIVE.
In heat hi youth, ;ioor Tom engsged ijv.ife,
Whole touyue, he Guild, n;b ht pro.u a fcourgt
for life;
Perplex’d, he Hill put off the evil day,
<, lew lick at le:..’- i, ;m i tv pi rill;; lay,
To which fad cr liv hiving hro ‘ ie .natter ;
*i’o wed hi <ht—’i'oin wih < chc> tl ■- latter.
Port polio.
iua.xutr~.xvua. j. ni—■ i Tin will .WV
Factorage.
tj
F. n. PET I r dp ViLLEHS,
Has removed to the
TORE lately occupied by Mtllra.
o Havens 3c Bias'), on Judge Juiie's
v.nail. He lull continues the
Factorage & Comnaiflion
Business.
And will pay every attention to the
intcrrft of thr/c who will have the
goodness to cntru .i luni with their br.fi -
nefs. He will make liberal advances, if
required, on produce being deposited
for I'ale. • 1
He a conftrnt supply of the
belt old Madeira WINE, which he fella
by the pipe, quarter calk or demijohn.
hov. 28’ 6m 32
Factorage .
O .
7//P Sul fitilh‘> ’ rerooved to the
COFIT h-L JD.-.K WHARF, No. iO.
lle It ‘i continue* the
Factorage Commission
u
Busin op..
7las large and aft star. a for the rccepti
o , ot L()UM flc 1 PRODUCE, and
vril, pay every attention to the ir.ti-r it
of those wuo may cntruil hint with their
business.
foseph Habersham
Oftober 3 I 424
Factorage.
O
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON,
e.pectfully informs hi:
iV. friends and the public,
tfi.-i nr l>ill continues the FAC
•) OK AGE fcf COMMISSION
IIU S 1 N 1 : SS, on Morel's Wharf,
form rly occupied by VvT)iu<n
lon and More), and hopes frou
his experience in that line o
bufmels and h ; s attention tl)*:<-
tu. r<> meet with .t liberal pi
tio.ua rc.
I'hoic who may favor In
with their cuitum, mav rely *■(.-
on his tifiroj every* txrrion
bis power to rend r them :.iu;
fatisfadion. Liberal advai. et
will be made, if required, on
produ r stored.
Suv. Augult 22. 404 rT.
th k s u ii : crT Tj 1; rt,
Has R moved to Smith C Usuries wharf,
WHERE he continues to aft in the
Fact aa- \e & Commission Line ,
THOSE who will favor him with ti. ir
BUSINESS, may rely oil punctuality
nod attention to their interc.it in the sale
of fucli produce, ms they may place in Ins
bauds. There are lieu re and conveni
cut rooms for Airing Rice, Tobacco,
Salt, Cx-i'ii, and Colton at the u1u..l
rates,
“John Shell man.
Oftober 2 I r2l 42 3
F.-idTURS uH.t COMMISSION
Mll’Cl LIN: S.
I ? l.fuhfctih’ rs .Her their fi-rvices a
I F C TORS & COMMISSION
M i.’’ K•’ M\N S. Ts y nave good,
fate nl commoe vus Sn sis i>r the
reception ol j•>■<)(!r.ee, aud Sip v t-vciy
pofnolt* attf uion to the ir,.iug- m: it o!
any huinicfs placed in tiu-ir l>„ii ~ Th>-\
always k ‘i> on hand a general affirt
incut of GROCERIES, warranted ot
the fi rib (jn: iity,to supply their cuitom
ers, at the low. It Cash puce?.
JM/X WHITE if Cos.
AUgllft 16. ! 1/ 402
7 he S. i/c r :htr ,
AT present occupies the WHARF
5: STOKE fo’-ineriy occupied by Col.
Cjokhos, and ttill continues th:
Lumber V nil or age,
and
Coni million Business ;
ITe will itoic Produce on mo .crate terms.
HAS FOR SALE,
Rum, Brandy, Gin, Molasses, Sugar,
Coffee, Corn and Supcihue l'.our, of
tins years ciop.
Thom .is | or.es.
Cor don't li harf.
05ober rO. tl
A 1 A.in te? 1 l\ 1
HWE removed n the laigc YP.I.i.OW
STI IRE, CGHANG
a ul 00; .u Ihg Mi. Si. ,U< uU'x Vendue
brute.
And ofi ‘.h thmr sfvicss as
Factors t o amission
Merchants,
T’ er expeflinu fr do* r.> emplast iliot
a omi ot GROCERIES, wln.li w 1
co-nprile all U>e article: in pr * M me—and
hey .ir,- due. n-.lin-d to le.l at reduced prices,
or oa.n 01 protluc*. Se’vt. it ten. 4*# I
George Enoe, {
Merchant Taylor,
On the Hay.
P ESPFXTFULLY informs hh
cusroMtrts andt!.: rusuc gt
.trad7, iliat he has lately rec~ivecl a
handtome affirtment of tl.ioss in ht:
tine of bull •••*., ail of the but quality
„nd m :lt 1 dll..::.able colors, well luite
to tiic prelent and approaching leafor.s ;
as htlow defcvibtd. i
HIS corrifpondents will furnidi
him with a iucctllijn of fafhionablc drefT
cj, bn. h for tadic. and gentlemen, who
may always be Supplied at a fuurt notice,
wall punCtuad.j a: *-1 dlfpatch. Gtiitle
men from the country at one days notice.
Superfine Drab, and black Dutch cloths
ditto, blue, black, and dark mix’d En~
gliih do.
do. double mill’d drabe, forifurtouts See.
,10, bottle errtn, brown, and dark mix
tures for ladies polices.
Black and dark mixed double mill’d
Kerb) meres
Btft black Velvet, plain and (biped
for Veits.
do. Twill’d Satins plain and firiped for
do.
Satin cloths, drabs, mixtures, black and
other colors
Black and mixed patent cords
fancy patent cords for Veils
fiik Itockinet patterns
NJutniles quiltings
‘fftain, ‘white and figured fiifpcniiers, See.
November 3, 425
7 homas Slew arc
I lIN PLATE WORKER,
HAS removed his Store to the honfe
formerly occupied by Mr. J ‘SPtH
xjavis, two doors ealt ot the Lucl’t
Her ,1
T. S. returns bin molt Sincere thanks
t fiis friends and the public in general,
for the liberal encouragement lie has re
e iv: J from hem, ar.d hopes that by un~
.eniiiung attention lie will merit a con
linuaupe of their favors.
HE H/tS OX IUND,
\ complete allot trnent oi
Articlea in Ins Line,
which he offers for falc on the moil ren
fonahle terma. Ciders wii! be thankful
ly received and punctually executed.
LATELY IMPORTED,
a comp!cte ( aiTortment of the bell arid
moll tafliionable
Beil hanging Materials,
wh ■ i ’ will lix in the neatelf manner.
Cfj” The hip heft price given lor old
■ tiv 1 r;t a if Lead.
Scpt niber 30. 41 p
sis t:Unas insleiy,
Conch, ( hair ami Sign Fain
ter, Gil.Ur <3f Gt tzier,
rfc'V'iKLS the liberty of informing
L h’s friends and the public in gen
rat, ;hat he has returned to tins city
tnJ taken hi.’ former fttop, in BrouA
ton llreet, n. xt door call of Bti.jamin
An fir y, Esq where he intends carrying
on the above business. Those who
wifli their Carriages repaired may do
pend upon having their work executed
in a neat and substantial manner, and on
rcalonable terms.
I laving a young man, an excellent
Carriage maker, from the Noi hu rd.
and the fi and! quality Northern A!h PL- k
lie flatters himfelf that all who m. y fa
vor him with thrir commands will mee
with that fatislaftion which 11 fhali be
his c nltant endeavor to merit,
rle has now on hand tor laic, and in
tends keeping
Light t arriagcSy
Os different defetiptions.
CIT AH orders for Carriages will be
foiwarded on to the North ward and at
tended to immediately, and be delivered
he-c in the Iho-tril pofiible time.
Novemb-T 21 8t 30
In COUNCIL,
November 24. h, ‘BO6.
ON motion, UrfoJved, That Wednel.bv,
the 10th of December next, be lpccia!-
ly ht apart av a day it Supplication and
l’rayer to AI.MIG H I Y GOl >, imploring
Ins Medinas upon tblscity ill future, and an
exemption from Inch mislorumes and ca!a
mitn'S as it lias heretofore been vilited w th.
Resocmd, That it be earncillv ret.m
mended to our fellow citizens to ceale from
buliuels, aiul that the teveral Miniders ol
the G-upel he requeued to perform Divine
Service, elehvering- Difeourles appropriate
to th C-CC r!*ol7
Extract from the Minutes.
Jolt F. Boiles, c. c.
In COUNCIL,
Sitvvinnh, 24/A Xcveother, ißc6.
HtsoLveu, That an eieetmo for an At
e’.ei'vaii to reprefeiit C>glerhorpe Ward (ir
th- room of John Pe.no ne, E.q. reftgneo)
will be held on Friday, the jth December
mxt, at Andiew’s Meeting; Houle, and
■. it i >s. \o.iiig, Jon. Peter tihiek and
Wm. sjeai-luvvjrh, Jim Esa'rs.be and the;
1 are here..; appointed managers to luj erm
tend the fame,
Extra® from the Minnie*,
J<> t I . t'oiles, C. C.
NOTICE,
laic of the C iv LOTS is poftpo
.L ned until the firil Tuefuay i.i Di err
lr-r, tale to nee place at the Ccurt-houfc.
between the hours of ten a.id three o eio^k
Lhurtes Cote, c. in.
[ Nov. 2t 30
THF. SU3-XRIBFR,
T_T AS and k'.;i th fire p-oof fto-e, the
LI property ol col Haberlhvm, and
a ,ew dt.ois above Samuel H. Stack
■ -nfc t.q e Auction Store, whert he
v.ffe s his itrviccs to his friends and the
public 1:1 the
Auction & Commission
ftusiriefs.
He fo'i'tits a flrare of the public favor,
and assures them, the ftritteft attention
and put.ftuality willbe paid to any bufi
r.efs committed to his care.
Advances wiil be made on all proper
ty deposited in his hands, for sale.
James liunt-r.
Novr. 18 29
Notice is hereby Given ,
Th at the Ccparnerdup carried on here by
William Dixon, James Dick
son and George Penny,
Under the firmof James Dickson, ScCo
expired, by its own limitation, on the iff
| instant ; those who have any demands a
gainst the concern will pleafeprefent them,
and those indebted, are requested to
make payment to James Dickion, who is
authorifed to fettle the affairs of the
concern.
William Dixon,
James Dickson,
George Penny.
In future the business will be cotitinu
led by William Dixon Sc James Ditkfon
under the firm of
James Dickson, & Cos.
June 30 88
PUBLIC SALE.
On Wednesday, ibe yth January next ’
atilt be if ere J at Public Sale, before the
Cjurt Houje in the City of Savannah,
the foLowitig valuable itabh of Land,
I HE PLANTATION
ON the north branch of Little Oge.
chee, well known by the name of
6 ILK ti OP E,
This body of land contains about 400 c
acres, nearly toooof which are excellent
Rice land, and from 4 to 500 good cot
ton land j 01 the Rice lano, upwards of
1 200 acres are at present in cultivation, and
I the remainder Las been under water for
I neatly half a century, forming perhaps
j tee Left refervein die low country of the
( ’ -vo heuthern States. On the plantation
L.cag.iod dwelling Houle, a barn and
! imchir-, u new Saw Mill, Overseer’s
ho . ~ Negro fcoufes, See.
The whole of this land lies within from
7 1 2 10 10 miles of Savannah ; as a fin
-1 gie tr..ft, ns advantages are rarely equal
-1 re: i. wil be disposed of at private tale,
either entire or in and vision, at any time
| between this and January. Persons
w/ftung to parchafc portions of it, may
do it to advantage at private sale, as the
division lines will be run tofuit purchasers
Ir exposed to public tale, it will be di
vided into sor 6 trafts. An accurate
rc survey will be made previous to the
laic.
ALSO,
r he following craHs of Land
On the South Branch of Little Ogechee, ly J
ing avithin 1 2 miles of Savannah,
800 Acres in-ar the niou’.h of the
fwotnp, confilling of Land, formerly be
l. nging to Fox, Dixfee and Williams ;
400 acres of this tradt are good Rice
uni, and nearly the whole of the re
maittdtr good Cotton Land. This trad
. ; capable of forming a very valuable
plantation.
840 veres adjoining the above, for.
nvriy BrilLjr.e’s; about 200 acres of
t 1 s traft are cypress fwarap, and fome of
the high-land iuitabie for cotton.
872 Acrts i.iijuiiiing the above, for
nfly McLtllan’B; 237 acres of this
traft are iVarr.p, l2 i of which are or.
the hi anch called Lee’s
500 Acres, formerly Prtlion’s 150 of
which are swamp.
500 Acres, formerly Hughes’; 150 of
which art fuppoftd to be iwamp.
These lai els wiii be fold on a credit of
one. tv-o and t ree years; warranted ti
tles will be given. For further particu
lars. enquire ot Col. Habersham, in
tiavaunah, or of the fubferiber.
Stephen Elliott.
3- 4 16.
PUK ShLE.
O LO 1 S in this city known by
the numbers 23 and 24, Green
” frontiiq; King and East Broad
streets, adjoining each other. One an
improved lot, v- ith a double tenement j
two llory house, tixty feet long, twenty
teet wide—a goo. kitchen, chair-house
and other out buildings tquivolent ; the
other an unimproved lot—the above
mentioned lots are offered for tale on rca-!
lonable terms for calh, or new negroes,’
any one inclinable to purchase will
pleafefend a line to JNO. M. DASH
ER, on the Auguita road, twenty
miles from Savannah.
Nov. 21 Bt* 30 .
FOR SALeT
VLIKEIA young negro feHow, from 25
10 17 years of age, as comp etc afar
n.sr (buck or white) as any m the fouttiern
country—he is every thing necelfarv tor a
Urmer to except a Mechanic, ar.d even
s a tolerable turn for carpenter’s work.
He is a c mplcte waiter and Oiii.-i— Agood
butcher, and without a fault. The owner
*ih have no objection to exchange him f r
o-o New Negro H os. Ti e reason of his
eo g t ffered for sale, ardfur-herpart culars
vill be made known on application at this
.-like. *
Nev. tS
La n and & Negro es .
For Sale in Georgia-
ALL thzt I Hand in view of Darien,
cn the ALtamaha, known by the
name of
BLACK ISLAND,
Contain'ng about 300 acres cf high
land, and 900 acrts cf brackifii and
; t efh marsh. i’be high land is of the
firft qua'ity for Cotton, and the crop of
the moft prom:ii lg kind. It lias alio
this advantage, that it may be eafi’y
flowed with frtflt water, and of courie
equally well adapted fur the cultu-e of
rice as of cotton. The high land giving
complete security both for fettleiaents
and preservation of crops. It ir well
known from the fuccefsful experiments
which major Butler has made by plant
ing similar lands, that they are not cti'y
very productive, but the quality of the
cotton is riitich fupttior to that l-aifeu
on the high land. There will be fold
with the above property, one bundled
seasoned SLAVES, and pofllflion can
be given the fir ft of January next
For terms apply to William Mein, cr
Edward Sw irb, eok, Eiqrs. Savannah.
7 homas Spalding,
Novr. 14 28
Valuable Town Property,
FOR SALE.
THAT commodious tenement
HOUSE, wLtre the fubfevi
hers formerly lived, confiding cf two
good and well finifhed DWELLING
HOUSES, with floor cloths, grates and
every necessary out buildings for the
accommodation cf separate families.
ALSO,
That newconvcniet Honfe, with good
out hotifes of every defeription, at pres
ent occupied by Mr. Harman, ard
known by Eot No. 11, Old Franklin
Ward.
VACANT LOTS,
Nos. 23, 26, and 27, Liberty Ward,
corner Lots, and iiruated in a part of the
Town, that ieeros to be progrtffmg sass
in improvements- Nos. 9, and 30, Co
lutr.bia Ward—No. 30, is a corner Lot.
For terms apply to
Mem, Mnckay & Cos.
Nocuemder 4 42y.
vU K PPv 1 vATE SALE,
A TRACT of very valuable Cotton
and 1 rovtfton LAND, contain
ing nearly three thousand acres, belong
ing to the eitate of Richard R. Ash,
iuuated on the Island of Dawfufkig, di
rectly opposite Savannah bar, aud dis
tant only 5 or > miles from Tybee Light
House.—These lands are inferior to
none in the Rate—the prefect crop ofa
bout 450 acres ot Colton, and 200 acres
ot Provision will fully prove this.
The Trad is divided into four Plan,
rations, and will be fold together or l'e
parately, all of which are welt fettled,
having every necessary building for a
Cotton Plantation, moil of them have
beer, erefted since the hurricane, and of
the bed materials. On Newbury ain
convenient aud comfortable two story
dwelling house, kitchen and wafli house,
entirely new. The buildings on Salt
Pond are a little inferior, and in excel
knt repair. Mary-Field and the ridge,
have been lately fettled and have over
seer’s houses, &cs
Terms, on.- third cash, the other two
thirds in one and two years, the purcha
ser giving bond and mortgage of .he pr -
perty, with perfoual security, if required.
I he overseer at Newbury, will fhtw the
Lands and division lines. For further
particulars, apply to
MART FRASER,
tfr Provifion*, Plantation Tools, &c.
may be had with the plantations, at a
fair valuation.
Beaufort, S. C. July 15 92
hOR SALE.
THOSE two very pleasantly situat
ed LOTS, in the city et Savan
naa, ir. Broughton street, No. 2 and 3,
-\nfon Ward, nearly opposite to the
residence ot Mr. S. H. Stackhoufe.
ALSO,
Two Lots containing 43 Acres each,
m Anton Ward, No. 2 and 3, Innate in
the neighborhood of the Plantation of
George Milieu, Esq. and being very val
liable on account of their being near to
the city of Savannah.
The moil clear and indisputable titles
for said Lots, deduced from the original
grantee, will be executed to th: pm.
chafer, and a very exter.five and liberal
credit wiil be granted for the payment
of the confiueratiou money. Fur the
particular terms and conditions of sale,
apply in Savannah, to either of the fub
ferrbers.
GEORGE WOODRUFF,
JOHN LAWSON.
September 6. 3m. icq.
CaUTIONL
Lose or Mislaid,
A NOTE drawn by Messrs. N4ZA
RET'T and THOM ASSON, in ; vor
of Messrs. JOHN Y. WHITE and Cos. ar.d
indorted Uy tlu m and Knox -f il Pop. , da
red An;..nit goth, iJ li. All* peiF rs arc •
cautioned not to receive the fairc, as it is t
paid.
Knox Cj Pope.
Ncvemher 1$ zy
BILLS of LADING
For Sale st ibis Office, *
30 Dollars Reward.
ON Tuesday the fourth irflant,
fentcd i.imfctf from ti e fubfcii-
Ltr, Lis csrjienttr fellow ROBIN. He
is a mulatto ; about five fce.t inches
ligli, spare made, fpi; A (rood Er.giilh
iid is fend cf biaeng ti e chum, he is
about twenty-five years <.i age ; Crafty
nr.d inf lent, be lately brlor-red to ire 5 .
Jeffc M’Call and has Lien wiili him m
the Indian nation : h may try to r.afs
for a freeman, tho’judice has fhomned
one of his years. ]f ROSIN is taken
within thirty miles cf the fen-borrd,
fifteen dollars vvii! be given when deli
vered to the fubfciibcr, and all teafoia
ble expence3 allowed, or thirty <L ata
if taken at any greater difl.net, or ten
dollarsfor lodging him in any goal in
this state, or South Carolina, and giving
information thereof to the subscriber i:i
Sunburv. All mailers of vtfTels and o
tiisrs are cautioned agatnft carrying
away or harboring said fellow.
liaac Cuthbert.
Novr. 21 30
3 0 Doi lavs Reward.
RAN AW AT f;ow the Sub
scriber, the following negroes.
SAN. 1 , a ttill black leliow about
fix feet 1 or 3 inches hi _h, very
talkative, had on v.ilen he went
away, a long brown lurtout coat,
and csnabnrgs undtrcioihs.
Ptitll, a likely, though
black fellow, has a in,alt fear on
his forehead, 5 feet 9 or 10 in
cht s high.
SIMON, a likely yellow fel
rovv, about 5 feet cj or 10 inches
high, appears to icjuim whtri
looking at ou.
The above negroes are about
26 or 27 \ ears of ages Five col
lars each will be paid bv Joieph
Haberfham, on their commit
merit to Savannah goal, or ten
dollars each by the fubicriber,
if delivered to him on his piian
tation near Beaufort.
V/lI.LIAM HAZZARD.
OAqber 2.
20 Dollars Keward,
RUNAWAY from the fi.blcriber on or a
b.jut the thirtieth of Jr ie lull, two ne
gro fellows, lIIiN 311 J GUY, they have been
in the country about four years, l!en is a
bout live feet three or four inches high, a
very dark complexion, (peaks Eighth mul
liug well. Guy is about live feet two 00
three inches high, flout made, has a great
number of his country marks on him, f:Tc?.ks
How and very bad Engiifh. Whoever will
iecure the above runaways so that the own
er can get them, (ball receive TWENTY
HULL .RS KEW AEL),- *en Dollars eacit
and ail charges paid.
GEORGE W. ALI.EN.
l ittle Qgecbee*
Nov. 25. 3I “
Notice.
Mr. SAMUEL BROWNJOHN
of the city 0 f Savannah, having
alkgned ail his dibtß and effects, either
due or belonging to fci.nfejf, individually,
and as a Cos partner in the fi:m of Gahi•
et Harris, & Cos for the benefit ot all
his credrto s ; All persons indebted to
the iau ! Samuel Browrijohn, or to the
laid fi-m of Gabriel ILms & Cos. will
F- asfe to m?kc payment to the fubieri
bers or either of them. Persons hold,
tng any prop-rty or t{E fts of the said
parties, ate hereby cautioned agsinfl de
livering the fame but to th order of
the fubfenbers: and theft having de
mands will phase to prefetit the fame to
F. D. PETIT ck FILLERS, for
liquidation.
D. IV Mitchell,
F. D. Petit tie Tillers.
Nov. 28 I m 32 Attiguecsi
tout
And Possession given Immedia'ely .
Jst TN the village of St. Gall, fron-
X ting tiie back part of the house
of Thomas Young, eiq one wooden TE
NEMENT with convenient appurtc*
nances.
id. The eastern half of the upper
pari of the brick Tentrr.ent, and the
fame half of the yard and out houles,
fitoated on the bay, near the Exchange ;
the other part being occupied by Mtilrs.
Ogden’s and Baker.
3d. The blue tenement situated in
W Arlington ward, facing the pump ;
with a garden, a yard and out buildings,
the whole occupying an entire lot,
4th OfSce No. y, in the 3d story of
the Coffee-houfe, where convenient arid
fafe ft >r k ge cau be procured upon good
terms.
sth. On Hardens wharf the (lore for
merly occupied by Samuel Bu'.len, with
the large and convenient cellar under,
rieath. For term? apply to
F. D. Petit -Is Villers.
Attorney jar EJosj. Harden.
SOV. 2 S 121 32
A’ O T 1 C U:
THE Subscriber has appointed Ni
cholas TtnußOt 1., ECq. Mr. Jaa<?
Mims, and Mr. Charles Bernewix,
his lawful atiomics curing his abfer.cu
from this (Lite*
!. S. De Montmollin.
September I'j. if, 141.