Columbian museum and Savannah daily gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1817-1821, December 27, 1817, Image 4

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-. W>l -Ih ■•iiin.iA.iinW.-i.*.. I Brant £5 Fox, BAYS FOB SALS, I At their store, *ft Telfair’s wharf, SO casks london brown Stout 25 do burton Ale 15 hhds muscovado Sugar v 230 boxes Herrings ; . . . 50 do boston no. 1 and 2 Soap , 25 do Doolittle’s do. 10 barrels refined loaf Sugar 15 do white Beans 10 do Albany Peas 10 kegs pickled Salmon 100 do do Cucumbers, Beans and Peppers 200 reams wrapping Paper 250 nests boxes 10 casks prime Goshen Cheese Firkins and jars Goshen Buttes Boxes spermaceti Candles, and A general assortment of GROCERIES. Also, fur sale as above, 1 elegant brass mounted Gig 3 do plated do. ( a Kitturecns, and 1 four-wheel Carriage. nov 27 77 Gillctt & Milne HAVE RECEIVED, by recent ARRI VALS, 16 cases well assorted irish linens 1 do furniture Fringe 200 groce white and colored bed Lace 1 bale linen bed Tick 1 case marseilles bed Quilts from 9 to 14-4 1 bale london superfine Cloths Ido do do double milled Cassimeres 3 do 7-4 Cloths for servants 4 cases black and colored canton Crapes 2 vlo do Sarcenets 1 do changeable do 2 do Levantines, black and colored 1 do black Florentine swansdown and plush Tippets silk, cotton, cassimere and merino Shawls 2 cases bandanna and flag Handkerchiefs 1 do linen Thread 1 do do Imperial 3 cord do 1 do lisle cambric Thread 1 do cotton Thread from No. 12 to 104 1 trunk gentlemen’s muslin Cravats a cases black and colored sewing Silks and Twist 6do white and colored Homespuns ado worsted and marseilles Vestings real welsh Flannels, very fine irish, russian and clouting Diapers dutch Rolls and german Sheetings 1 case 5-4 fine irish Sheetings a trunks rich chintz furniture Calico a do common do do Calicoes and printed Cambrics plain and figpred do cotton Shimngs stripe and plaid Ginghams jaconet and mull mull Muslins thread Laces, Edgings and Footings fine mechlin thread Laces and Footings silk and muslin Trimmings artificial Flowers and Wreaths fine black and colored Bombazines irish Poplins black, violet and green silk Velvets 5 bales Plains and Blankets is do superior rose do furniture and common Dimities real ostrich Plumes superior black and white Crapes do colored do black, white and colored Satins Silk Ribbons, &c. Btc. 57 oct .sO Lumber^ per schr. Spruce, from Thstrict Maine, 40,000 feet white pine Boards 5,000 do sheathing do 5.000 do Scantling, and for sale by Kettell & Sewall, dec 11 89 JYo. 34, Bolton’s wharf. Landing, from ship Prudence, 3a bundles Hay aOOO feet white pinie Boards eO barrels Newark cider Gashen Butter, in firkins. For sale by CHARLES W. CARPENTER & CO. nov 8 78 Elegant French Laces, £sc. JUST received, and for sale by the subscri ber, an assortment of beautiful French thread Laces, and book and cambric Let-ins. T. M. CHAMBERLAIN. dec 11 n—-§ 89 For Sale, JCST RECEIVED OH HURTF.r’s WHARF, 50 hluls and 100 barrels N. E. Rum 100 boxes mould Candles 140 barrels Rouble boiled white Sugars 32 do refined loaf and lump do 100 bags white” Ginger 19 coils small Cordage 8 bales (containing 800 pieces) Baftas, con sisting of Lackapores, Irjdees &. Lalliputtys 50 bolts first quality Sailcloth 5 bales bleached Sheetings 2 do unbleached do. 4 do thin raven’s Duck 1 case fine Chappa Romalls 2 cases red Bandannas 1 bale superfine black Broadcloth Which will be sold on accommodating terms, by dec. 6 84 § JAMES T WILD. Stubbing 2$ Mason Bare just received by the Cora, from Liverpool, The following GOODS , viz : Bales white and colored Plains Do. London duffil and rose Blankets Do. Cloths, best superfine and second quality, and Cassimcrcs Do. Bombazcts, colored and plain Do. Flannels, and trunks of Calicoes and Chintzes The above being part only of their Fall im portation. Jilto, by the brig Spartan, end schooners Laura and JliiaJne,fmtm MrwYork, 5 cases 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens, remarkably long Do. long l/awns, dr. ofßombazets, and A complete and elegant assortment of well uworted French Silks and Ribbons—nil of which are offered by the package or pieces, at a small advance. oct. tft sr> ItoieiraiMMiegtdaUona'orthM^ CHAM It EH of COMMERCE, wt*h the officers names. Slid discount days, of tin •eversl Hanks tft thia Hy, •MaeJMel t it—just pnotrd m a large and superior sheet of paper— for a#lo at the Museum fcliaseUe pnotmg of ttt e 9 Staple and fancy JTAT AMD BONNET WAREHOUSE. THE subscribers have received, by recent ar rivals, cases of HATS and BONNETS, CORSJBTIR© OF Extra sup. beaver Hats Fancy blk morocco Hats super do do Wool merino do common do do common do fine castors do coarse do Common do do Ls’ Waterloo br.Bonnets coarse do do Extra super, black do fine rorum do do gold tr. do do common do do do gymp do do coarse do do do do white do youths’ do do do do cinam do white russia do do It. blue do Fancy chiltlr’ns blk. do do brown do do white do drab do red morocco do Misses & children’s do green do do Also, Plumes,Feathers, yellow do <lo Tassels, cords, he. Brewster’s Hats. JUST received by the schooner Milo, an ex tensive assortment of Brewster’s extra super. HATS, of the newest fashions. Also—receiving per daily arrivals, Hats of al most every description, which makes our assort ment snperior to any ever offered in our line in Georgia. The above STOCK was selected by one of the firm, in Philadelphia, New-York and Boston, at the lowest prices, and is of the newest north ern fashions, taken from English and French samples, which together with our former stock renders our assortment very complete and ex tensive, and will be sold at a moderate advance at wholesale and retail. Country merchants can be supplied at the shortest notice, and on the most accommodating terms. Every attention paid to customers gratis, and all favors gratefully acknowledged. J. H. WALTER & CO. nov 14 65 Bryan-street near the market. Joseph Stone £$ Co* J\fERCHANT TAYLORS — Johnson’s-square, Would inform their friends and the public, That they have just received, Shepperd’s extra blue Cloths do do black do do second quality do black, blue and drab Cassimere elegant white marseilles Vesting do english florentine do. Which they are now ready to make up, in the most approved New-York and Philadelphia fash ions ; and those who will please to favor them with their custom, may depend on having their cloth at the time appointed. Also, a general assortment of ready made CLOTHING, the workmanship of which is warranted. And a consignment of 350 dozen Webster’s approved spelling Books 120 reams writing and printing Paper, to be sold a bargain. dec 4 83 Just Received, 132 PACKAGES Ojp SHOES— gmitlemens Boots do. Wellington do. do. patent do. do. do. Shoeties ladies white and colored Kid do. black morocco Boots do. colored do. do. boys Shoes and Shoeties children morocco Shoes do. do. Boots do. leather Shoes men’s coarse Shoes and Shoeties. ••••• ALSO...*. 3000 pair negro Shoes 5000 pair lined and bound Shoes 2000 pair black and colored roan Slips For sale by EATON & JOHNSON. nov 14 50 Musco, Sugar, Porter, Pork, §c 25 hhds muscovado Sugar 40 casks London bottled Porter 25 bis Pork (New-York inspection) 10 hhds Jamaica Rum 40 firkins prime Philadelphia Butter superfine Flour, Richmond Tobacco Hyson Tea, &c. With a general assortment of Ship Chandlery. ALSO, 3 Anchors and Cables 3 to 4000 bis slacked Stone Lime For sale by GRAY h PENDER. dec 16 93 Just Received, By the recent arrivals & for sale by the subscribers. 40 cadys 2\ each Gunpowder Tea 3 barrels pickled Tongues, 10 kegs pearl Barley 5 pipes Holland Gin, 15 boxes London Mustard 3 boxes Souchon Tea, 20 tierces London Porter 10 cases English Pine Apple Cheese 50 kegs White Lead, 5 kegs £iue Verdigris 5 dozen Sash Cord. IN STORE, 20 hogsheads and 14 barrels Sugar 174 boxes 7 9 8 10 and 10 by 12 window Glass 75 kegs Cut Nails, assorted sizes 100 barrels navy Bread. Together with their former stock makes their assortment complete. DOBSON 8c HILLS, august 30 31 Baftas £5 fine white Homespun, 2 bales, and 2 cases —just received by J & L. KOPMJLV. •sees \LSOim, High colored Sinchews Twilled scarlet Flannel 1 box Violins 3 cases superior 4-4 Irish Linens at very low advance for cash, or short credit. Artificial Flowers Zi Bonnets,by the case.&c. dec 3 82 I. 11l fciw*!...— ■ . ■■ Salt, For sale, apply to ang. 28. 30 R. &J. HABERSHAM. Just received and for Sale, 100 barrels fresh Richmond Flour 1000 gallons Linseed Oil 200 coils assorted Cordage. DOMHON k HILLS, wept. 53 42_ li. Brown Han continuity an bind, a tftneml attoilmen( of MHOKH, BOOTH AND HATH, for town sod country trade, which will be sold low for ea*h, or approved paper, at !!•„Store in Joffrraon street, one dusr west of Congress st. •Use IT V 4 Samuel C. House Offers for sale, at his store on Jones’ wharf, FIVE thousand pounds prime green Coflee 15 hhds and 20 bbls brown Sugars 10 hluls w. i. Rum, high proof 6do jamaica do do do 2 pipes port Wine—2 do cognac Brandy 30 bags Ginger 50 do Pimento 25 boxes choice Claret Teneriffe and S. Madeira, in quarter casks dry Malaga, in half qr do london particular Madeira jamaica Rum and l. p. Madeira, by the dozen, 14 years qld teneriffe and port Wine, by the dozen fresh hyson and young-hyson Tea 9 boston Chocolate, no. 1 cargo and mess Beef smoked do 35 boxes Spanish Segar9 20 hhds Copperas 130 boxes Pipes 80 tons english and swedes Iron and Plough moulds # german Steel, Vises, Anvils, Spikes Waggon-boxes, english Castings buck Shot, linseed Oil 96 dec 19 T. M. Chamberlain ACQUAINTS his friends, and customers in general, that he is now receiving his sea sonable supply of DRY GOODS, Which consists of almost every article in that line, and which he offers on as low terms as at any store in the city, by wholesale and retail, nbv. 10. 4 62 Watches, Jewelry, £5 c. THE subscriber offers for sale a very exten sive assortment of articles in his line, a mong which, are watches, Jewelry, Spoans, pla ted Ware, Cutlery, Military Goods, Whips, Canes, tortoise-shell Combs, Pocket-books, Fire fenders, And-irons, Shovels and Tongs, Flutes, metal and glass Buttons, coral, amber and glass Beads, one box Beads suitable for the Indian trade —and a variety of other fancy articles, at low prices,for cash or approved town acceptances ••.••ALSO©**** A handsome GIG, with harness JOSIAH PENFIELD. Watches and Clocks reparied h warranted, dec 11 §wa —sf 89 JV. E. Rum, Whiskey, &c. 8 hhds. New-England Rum 4 do Philadelphia Whiskey 2 pipes Holland Gin Just landed, and for sale by JOHN BOGUE & CO. dec 23 99 Hunter’s -wharf. Ten Hollars Reward. Ranaway on Tuesday the fl 4th instant, from the sub aiEh scriber, a slave by the name ~ of Abraham, a large, stout, strong built fellow, about 6 feet high, rather inclining to mi be round shouldered, dark color, or pale black, large coarse features, thick beard, a scar on the under bp, a bit cut off the rim of the right ear, when spoken to he has a diffident downcast look. ml appears very submissive, when he talks has generally a drawling tone to his words, but when lively, can speak as spright ly as any one, he is a good carpenter. He has taken avvav with him sundries of ootton cloths, and none of them very coarse, he had on when he went away, a dark brown broadcloth surtout coari rather worse for wear, a good pair of strong shoes, a good old hat, a pair of new blankets, London duffils, striped at the ends; he calls himself when away from home, Isaac, and proba bly he may call himself by some other name ; he is a native of South-Carolina, his first master’s name was Hendrix, the second Bendender, living on the fork of Broad river, within a few miles of Columbia, and probably he has made for there again. Any person lodging him in any jail in this state, or within sixty miles of Augusta, in South-Carolina, shall receive the above re ward, and all reasonable charges, by applying to the subscriber in Augusta. THOMAS PYE. nov 15 wa 86 Thirty Hollars Reward, “STILL be given for apprehending and lodg- T T ing in any jail in or out of the state, a light or vellow complected fellow named BUTLER, about 24 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, stout limbed, likely, and very civil when spoken to, and generally so with his companions; very capable of all kinds of plantation work, and han dy with carpenters* tools, is a good driver of horses, and a complete maker and burner of bricks; sensible and smart; had On when he went off, a large white hat w ith broad brim, a round-about jacket and trow’sers of bearskin cloth, and absconded on the night of the Bth Oc tober. The above reward will be given, and if brought to Savannah all reasonable expences will be naid, in addition. DAVID POLOCk. (XjP* The editors of the Milledgeville and Lou isville papers are requested to publish the above four times, and forward their bill to the subscri ber in Savannah. P nov. 10 . 62 |C7REMOVAL. Office for the sale of Negroes. THE subscriber has removed his office from his store near the exchange, to the house he occupies adjoining that of Peter Mitchell, esq. on Bay-street continued, where he will as usual give attention to the disposal of negroes and other property, real estate, horses,carriages, &c. Negroes sent to him for sale will he taken care of at 25 cents per day till sold. All com missions of property confided to him must be accompanied with written orders, and the char acter and qualities of negroes stated. He has now on hand several slaves for sale, of various qualifications, and exertions will he used to pro cure house servants and field hands when re quired, and from his long habit of dealing in that species of property, flatters himself that lie can give umplc satisfaction in the sale or pur chase of such. He has now lor sale u House and Lot, in an eligible situation, either for a family or a mercantile gentleman. Cash will be advan ced on property deposited for sale, DAVID POLOCK. dec 22 so 9H Notice. A LI, persons having demand* against the et tale of Lydia Turner, late of Beaufort, and. ceased, are requested to render them in proper ly at test ad i ami those Indebted to tlia estate to matio immediate payment to n.inn WHXtn, *rw*r. Beaufort, Nov 1J 1817, 4waß< Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in January next, Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock. All the right and interest which Benjamin B. Norris has in the following property : Lot and improvements No. 10, Holland tyth ing, Percival ward, fronting south Broad street, and corner Whitaker street—also, five negroes, George a carpenter, Harriet and her child Wil liam, Sylvy and Venus, levied on as the proper ty of Benjamin B. Norris, to satisfy judgments in favour of John B. Norris, et. al. Also, two horses, one cart and geers, and about three hundred shingles, levied on as the proper ty of William Guest to satisfy a judgment in fa vour of Samuel Lockhart. ADAM COPE, s. c. c. dec 3 82 Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in January next will be sold at the Court-House, in the city of Savannah, be tween the usual hours of ten and three, ALL. that plantation or tract of land in Chat ham county, containing 250 acres, more or less, the residence of Seth G. Threadcraft, or so much thereof as will satisfy the taxes of Seth G. Threadcraft and others, for the year 1816- amount gll 05. A. COPE, s. c. c. dec 8 86 Marshal’s Sales. Oh the first TUESDAY in January r,ext, Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, Six NEGROES, named Murriab, Emily, Peggy, Smart, Sophy and Joe, levied on as the property of John M. Verdier to satisfy an exe cution at the suit of Josiah Smith. JOHN EPPINGER, dec 8 86 marshall Marshal’s Sales. BY virtue of a decree from the honorable, the sixth circuit court of the United States, for the district of Georgia, made in a case wherein Jane Irving, Wm. Irving, Catherine Maitland and Alexander Maitland were complainants, and Joseph Currie and Joseph Miller, as repre sentatives of the estate of John Currie, dec. were defendants. On the first Tuesday in January next, Will be sold at the court-house, in the city oi Savannah, between the hours of ten and three o’clock, Eighteen valuable Negroes, named Sharper, Boson, Peggy, Fanny, Nancy, jun ; Stephney, Hercules,Sally,Will, jun; Hamilton, Andrew, Edinburgh, Dublin, Binah, Tom, Sandy, Fox, andElsey; heretofore levied on and advertised under the above decree being part of the per sonal estate of the late John Currie dec. JOHN EPPINGER, Marshal. oct. 28. 36 Administrator’s Sale. NINE months from this date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary, for the County of M’lntosh, for leave to sell the southern Division of Creighton-lsland, consist ing of 548 acres, being a part of the real estate of the late John Currie —for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors. JOSEPH MILLER, april 8. lam9t. 56 Surviving Adm’or. M’lntosh County, Georgia, 10 th April, 1817. Partnership. John R. Burke having taken J. Wkxet as a partner, the business in future will he con ducted under the firm of J. R. Burke & Cos. JOHN R. BURKE, nov 17 68 J. WILLET. The subscribers HAVING removed to the convenient fire proof stores on Bolton’s central wharf, of fer their best exertions to all who may be pleased to employ them in the Factorage or Commission business. ISAAC COURSE & SON. And for sale, 50 kegs Butter of superior qual ity, landing from sloop Alexandria, from Philad. Savannah. 3d Dec. 1817. 82 The Copartnership OF Ho.vo & Ames, expired, by limitation, on the 23d ult. All persons having accounts with them, are desired to call on M. Hoag, who is fully authorized to settle the business of the concern. M. HOAG, B. AMES, dec 12 wa 90 fcCT* The Subscribers having formed a connection in business, offer their services as FACTORS, at the west end of Bolton’s central wharf, above F. H. Welman’s. P. GUERARD. THOMAS POLIIILL. july 26. . Removal. HUGHES & CO. engravers ami printers, in form the public, that thev have removed from Gibbon’s buildings, to Whitaker-street, corner of Bay-lane. Where they hope to meet with the same encouragement they’ have hith erto experienced. dec 18 r\9s Bank of the United States , Z December sth, 1817. J Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Bank of the United States, that an election for Twenty Directors, will be held at their bank ing house, on Monday the sth day of January next, at 10 o’clock in the morning. By order of the Board. JONA. SMITH, Cashier. Extract from the second article oftht eleventh section of the act of Incorporation :—“ Not more than three-fourths of the directors, elected by the stockholders, who shall be in office at the time of an annual election, shall be elected for the next succeeding year: but the director who shall be the president, at the time of an election, may always be re-elected.” dec 15 wi 93 Office-Bank United States, BAVANKan, 20th PEC. 1817. NOTICE —TU\ office will hereafler discount bills on the northern cities, and on Augusta and Charleston j and will purchase sterling bills.— Checks on the northern cities may be had at this office, at par. The hill business will be con ducted daily—Applications to be leit before I*- o'clock. By order. E. EARLY, Catber. dec *?3 W Notice, WANTED to purchase, a few shares in the Hist*, or I'lMitera’ Hank. Apply at tha Insurance offi-it, .lo !M Lamb’s Academy, Opposite the Presbyterian Church. WAS opened on Monday last, the 13th in* and will continue open through all sea. sons, without any vacation, excepting that of. few’ days in December and May. In this academy, young gentlemen will be completely prepared for the counting house, so t the university, or for entering upon a course of professional studies. The fees of tuition are as follows: For the Latin and Greek Classics, Mathem* tics, Natural Philosophy, (including Astronomy! Rhetorio, Logic and Book-Keeping, twentj dollars per quarter. For Arithmetic, Geogmjfliyand the used! the Globes, twelve dollars and a hah p* t quarter. r lor Reading, Writing and English G rammr. ter dollars per quarter. (E? The greater part of the small number of pupils to which this Seminar}’ is limited being already engaged, applications for admittance should be made as early as possible. oct. 21. 53 notice! ~ Trr copartnership of Nichols & Hunter . this day dissolved, by mutual consent. All demands against said firm will be settled by messrs. Nichols, Dobsor 8c Hills, who are with James IJorter, authorised to settle the concern! of said firm. ABRAHAM NICHOLS, JAMES HUNTER. 21st nov 1817 (Pj"The subscribers have formed a corn ex in in the Ship Chandlery and Grocery Business uncy the firm of NICHOLS, DOBSON & HILLS. They will conduct their business at the storo formerly occupied by Nichols and Hunter and Dobson & Hills. ABM. NICHOLS, O. L. DOBSON, 21st nov 1817 JAMES HILLS. Notice. I. K. TEFFT Would inform his friends and tin public of his having received William Perkbs as a copartner, and that the Hardware Business hereafter will be conducted under the firm of TEFFT & PERKINS. flj* I- K. T. tenders bis thanks to his friends and customers for their liberal support, and res pectfully solicits for the firm a continuance of their favors, at the old stand, opposite colonel Sheliman’s boarding house. Tefft Perkins Are now opening a handsome and complett assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GOLD, SILVER, PLATED & JAP AN’D GOODS received by recent arrivals from Europe and elsewhere; which enables them to offer articles in their line, as well worthy the attention of the public, as can be found in any part of the coun try. 74 nov 24 jyo'iicE. subscriber tenders his services to his friends and the public in the Commission ani Factorage Business. His compting room is it the store of messrs. Nichols, Dobson h Hi'As. JJViTFS HUNTER. Savannah, 22 d Nov. 1817. {^Missing, A Barrel of Sugar, marked S.A. C. & co fj 19- 255. Taken from Rice’s wharf last Thun day, probably by a drayman. The finder wil be rewarded by returning it to dec 1 T. H. CONDT & Cos. J, Servant Boy wanted. A BOY, 10 or 12 years of age is wanted; good wages will be given, for one or more years, paid quarterly—apply to the printers, dec 9 87 A Cook wanted. GOOD wages will be paid for a negro wench who is a good cook, as well as characters Applv to the printers. dec 23 99 Dwelling-House to Rent @A convenient Dwelling-Hotse, in a pleasant part of the city, to rent. For darticulars, enquire of T. M. CHAMBERLAIN, ded 15 92 - a ... ... ■ “** To Let , @A front STORE-ROOM, in a house on the bay. Apply at this office, dec 23 _ 99 - - - For Sale. The subscribers offer for sale, that convenient and pleasantly situated W in Bryan street, fronting Johnson’s square, will the improvements thereon, consisting of a doa ble tenement Building, with all necessary out’ buildings in complete oraer. Enquire of ti ther of the subscribers. FRED’E SHAFFER, JACOB SHAFFER. nor 20 _ For Sale, @The House and Lot now occupied hJ R. W. Habersham, esq. adjoining tnf residence of John Bolton. Apply to nov 17 68 RAJJBOLTOX^ Constantly on hand and for sale AT THE OFFICE OF THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUM V GAZETTE THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES : Printing Ink, for books or newspapers, warranted goou . Paper Hangings, of various patterns, with bordering to ms.cn high and low priced. Patent ueal Presses, made expressly for scaling letters, &c. WRITING PAPER. BLANKS, of various descriptions —4 L o— rniMTixo, Os all kind*# done with |unk m good tnm * as st *ny other * Haw.