Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, October 29, 1816, Image 4

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* theS? Nofcttlfilt? Is now fitted up and ready for (he aCcommodatioii of Have recti' travellers. There are a number of private rooms, suits- — ble and convenient for private families; also for ♦mem bers of the legislature, from 50 to fiO can be-accqmmb- dated—the house is large and 'commodious. This house t**s formerly kept by John ,J)owner, and is known bv Bdwner’s Coffee-house, ft is on the east corner of the State-house square and very convenient for members. The present proprietor holies from his attention to bu siness, to meet with encouragement from his friends -ml the public in general. He pledges himself to have his table as well supplied as the mitket will afford, and bis i»r filled. With the best and variety of Liquors. His sta bles will be attended with a careful Ostler and a plenty df provender. The Exchange Coffee House is now offered for sale, together with the furniture attached to it, on liberal terms, and possession given on the first day of January «ext. For further particulars, call and enquire of the proprietor. ' TIMOTHY BRUIN. JWUetlgCville, 7th October, 1816—x—126 Chatham Academy. The exercises of this institution will.re-commence on dig.first-iftinday iu November next, under the superio- tendance of Mr. Grayson as principal, and Mr. Jewett •Xnd Mr. Bailie as ushers. The Well known characters 'of th cse .gentlemen for literary talents, experience and drill in the art of instruction, hold out great induce ments to parents and guardians, to avail themselves of the advantages now offered, this important and useful ini nary. " pickets of admission are given by R. W. Habersham at J^ovfice in Broughton street. oe‘ 24—127 Corps of Heavy Artillery, During the late War. The members of the corps of the Savannah- Heavy A r- tjllery, that served during the late war, under the cum- ■ fnand of captain William B. Bulloch, are notified that, jv; conformity with the appropriation that was made to purchase SWORDS with the funds arising from tiie pay Of the corps, they have br en accordingly procured and •arc now ready for delivery, and that by calling on Wil iam Gaston, late.lieutenant of the company, each mem- Btr will be furnished with his sword. Those members that have removed into the country will be furnished by -tending their written order; and the friends or repre sentatives of such members as may have deceased since \he war, arc also entitled to receive in their stead. ^oct 19—-a—125 ■ - Notice. Proposals will be received until the 31st of this month, *>7 the subscriber, for the finishing the west end of the CHATHAM ACADEMY, the property of the Union Society, in u plain and neat manner; the contractor to find all the materials, except the flooring and partition :opards, as they are already within the hotly of the build- trig and have been seasoning for some months. Tl>e ifiS-ins of payment will be made to suit the contractor. By order of the Board of Jlfanagers, Moses Shaft all, d£t 22—126 President of the Uniat: Society _____ partbFtlimrWINTEftGpO _ together-with those already on l»ikl,.thef ofl'erfor sale, on moderatef and accommodating terms. T%e»r Stock, betides other Articles, contailit thefoilowing:- 72 bales duffil Blankets .5 do rose-Blankets 30 do white Plains i 10 do colored Plains 6 do Flannels 6 do Coatings, Flusliings and blue Strouds 3 do Cassimeres, assorted . 6 do black and colored Bombazets , 175 pieces Ragging 6 trunks worsted and lamb’s wool Stockings 12 do cotton Stockings 35 do printed Caiicoes 4 do do Marseilles, for vesting 3 do woolen Vcstelets 10 do cotton Cambrics 4 do black Cambrics 6 do cotton twist Shirtings 60 do assorted Muslins 15 do cotton Umbrellas 2 do Bon.buzinfcs 2 do black Crape 1 do black silk Handkerchiefs 50 cases of Ginghams, assorted 20 do coarse and fine Dimity 2 do handsome furniture Dimity 12 do Irish Linens 8 do brown Holland 6 do apron Check 10 do pound and paper Pins 1 do Whitechapel Needles Cutlery, assorted, in small casks Turkey red Yarn . Russia Sheeting Crash, for towels Osuuburgs, 81c. Sic. Ac. Stave just reci New-Y6r1c,t ... the fallen*Ixtg Extra superfine To be sold, v. On the first Tuesday in November next, OH SOOJTSH, AT PRIVATE SALE, Three likely NK<4 RO FELLOWS, one, a tolerable good carpenter; the two, porters. „ J. (JUYLER, ~ OCt 10— 121 -Attorney for Samvel Simons Land , Jn the vicinity of Sitvnnnah ' FOR SALE. A tract of land, (known by tiie name of Bonabelle, and lately the property of a Mr. Bretet) containing about -520 acres, is offered for sale. It is situated about five miles from the city of Savannah, within a short distance Cf Thunderbolt, and on the salts. It has a very cora- 'ibrtabie dwelling house, a good barn and out buildings. i The-above tract will be disposed of upon the most reasonable terms, as the heirs of the estate, of which it forms apart, are anxious for a division of the property. '"Persons desirous of purchasing will apply for further particulars to either, GEORGE JONE8, \ EBENEZER JACKSON or EDWARD F. TATTNALL. of* 8 120 For sale The 1 Josephs bridge,| cre&iietj fomplj 11-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, at which ill lately resided—it is a substantial well built mposed clijefiy of cypress; it has stood the and appears to be in ail respects a good, and piece of work. For terms apply to .1OHN BOLTON or j ex’ors. 49 — -JEREMIAH CUYLER. 5 J Hill, rent or lease. well known WHARF, at present occupied by l^lor, Davis & Taylor, will be let for one or more sr it is one of the best situations for a lumber yard, i Savannah; possession may be had on the first ox De cember next. Ar terms apply to John Gardiucr. oct 24—127 Lost A CASE, marked W H D—Landed from the shit/' D No- 163 . f Georgia, on the 10th inst. gnd supposed to have been tfar- Tied off by- a. dray man in mistake. ‘Consignees of gj6ods by .said ship- arerequested, should they discover it ml tiieir possession, to give-notice to the subscribers. James Dickson & (A oct 26—128 - - / By tire ships Georgia, and John 2f Edward, from Liw - pool, just arrived, Brussels Carpeting, with" bordering and hearth Rugs tt match Venetian ami Scotch Carpeting, and carpet Binding Green crumb Cloths and table Covers Superior Cloths and Cassimeres Drab Cloths, for great coats Fashionable pelisse Cloths Printed and plaid Rombazets,-for childrens’ rtear Velveteens and Corduroys Fine long Lawns Irish Sheetings, and Linens, very cheap ‘Chjntz furniture Calicoes Winter Shawls and lace Vieis. Furniture Fringes anci'hed Lace Superior green Cloth, for billiard tables Bed Ticks, and a further supply of negro Cloth, Blanket's and cotton Bagging, See. oct 26—129 George Schley, On the Bay, nearly opposite the Exchange, Is now opening and differs "for sale, at low prices and on accommodating terms, an assortment of well selected GOODS, just received from Liverpool and New-York, -consisting of Superfine and common Cloths and Cassimeres White, red and yellow Flannels, white and assorted Plains, Bombazets, Bombazines and Ratmets Rose, point and duffil Blankets, .Irish Linens Cambrics, Lawns.and cotton Shirtings Furniture and common Dimity, Ginghams • Muslins- Toilinets-and Marseilles .Vestings Brown Holland, Checks and Stripes Stockinet and faiicy^Oords, silk and cotton tHanffistr- chiefs and Shawls, TJurkey red Curtain and common Calicoes, Chintz and Sarsinet* Silk, cotton and worsted Hose, assorted English and German table Cloths and Napkins, common and superior Velvets,-Corderovs.and princes’ Cords Laventane and Florence Silks, assorted Gentlemen and ladies’ kid and.silk Gloves Ribbons, Tapes, Bobbins, Threads, Needles and Fins Shot, Lead, Anvils,-trace Chains, weeding Iloes, Axes, Spades and.Shovels, rice Seivcs Crates of Earthenware and boxes Glassware, assorted for tiie -country, and a general assortment of Hard "w are and Cu’levv. oet 19—o-—125 ..SMue and brown ftrowlcloth. Superfine black, blue and mixed Cashmere Fine w hite, red, yellow and green Funnel Lion skin- and BathTJoatingS London daffil and point Blankets White, blufe ami briwm-Flaihs ^ 6-4, 7-4, 8-4,9-4,10-4 and 11-4 rose Blankets Pelisse Cloth and Roche ny Baize * Stockinet* anti fancy Coras Black and olive Velveteen Company, flag and Bandsno Handkerchiefs Marseilles, toilinet and swafisdown Vesting Black and white lace Vieis, Shaw ls, and halt Handkerchiefs Cashmere, silk and Merino Shawls Fine black Bombazine Assorted colored Bombazets and Rattinet Galoon and quality Binding, on cotton f’errit Merino Trimming 6-4, 7-4, 8-4 and 10-4 table Diaper Cotton table Cloths and Knapkins Light anddarfi plaid Gingham ... Calicoes, 'Dimity, Canton Crape, and black and white Ba- lialrtfclrape - Linen Cambric, andtbprdered pocket Handkerchiefs Gentlemen’s superfine Cravats _ .... -La'dies’ and gentlemen’s blacK and white silk Hose Ladies’silk, cambric, kid and braver Gloves Gentlemen’s beaver and-buck d° Superior cotton Umhrellas Assorted Silks for dresses, Levantine Florence and satin Black Canton -Handkerchiefs Irish Linen and'Russia Diapear Irish, Russia and German Sheetings Scotch Carpeting, Bedtickand assorted sewing Sine Gentlemen’s half Hose Ladies’And gentlemen’s white and colored cotton Hose Do do do do do do worsted do Figured and plain Cambrics Cambric Trimming, Laces. and lace Edging Plain and .figured book Muslin and Leao Black Florentine Vesting Cotton, flag and Muilr-s Handkerchiefs Oii Cloths and oil cloth tableCovers Tape, lace-BuUous, linen Threads, Humhums, Ribbons - Long Lawns,-Furniture Calico,-fee. ALSO 5 cases fashionable straw BOl-NETS; all o*" which, to gether with a number of other. articles, will be sold on the most moderate terms- oct 29-—l—126 IS rooks & W el man Have now landing from Liverpool, JVew-Tork, Boston and Havana, the; duwing.as tides, viz: 24 casks best London- Porter 2 hales of assorted Slops 25 tons -of well assorted Swedes’ Iron,selected expressly for tllis.markci 64 chests of gutrumvder, imperial, hvson and young ,hy- son Teas, in whole and in boxes of four to sixty- five pounds, latest importation 29 bis double refined loaf Sugar 20 boxes Muscatel Raisins 20 hhds *7. E. Rum 19 hhds northward Gin 20-bags Pepper 20;,b:u,s Ginger 30*-F igs Spice 1 box Nutmegs 2 pipes of raspberry and cherry Brandy 40 boxes first quality.brown Havana Sugar3 60 bags prime green Coffee 5 firkins of Goshen Butter, for family use IX STORE ..Hhds Jamaica Rum, N. E. Rum, Philadelphia rye Whis-- key, and Sugars of every description; together with a large and general assortment of every article in the GROCERY LINE, wliich they offer on their usual low terms, at wholesale oc retail, at their store on Bolton’s central wharf. Also to let the second Floor of No. 37, on Bolton’s cen tral wharf. oct 19-1.-125 ( Copartnership. , subscribers,h»v „g entered into conart-crf der the firm of G»s«tt Sc Shm, are now cntrin P ’ U ' der*l a^ortment of DRY GOODS, at the ir sule of Johnstoffs square; .which they offer for ’ r "* town acceptances at ninety days. u WM. S. G1LLF.1T _JOHN Mil,x!’ oct *19—125 Dissolution oi Loparti. The copartnersliip heretofore existing, hers- subscribers, under tiie firm ofW. & A. W orsii; was dissolved by mutual consent on tjie ' gust last. All matters relating to said co.u-.-ni » ■,' ill continue the bu sint "' r 4 W- \VF.V\ fA v' J '' A. WEYM.w J. GFOK'.e All settled by Mr. (Homer, who will his-own account. -net 24—w-127 Liotning Ware-ilouse. Tbc subscriber having purchased of W. h A Sc Co. tlieir stock in trade, offers for sale one -' nu i complete and'•elegant assortments <:f REdOf iV' - ^ CLOTHING.to be found in the United St>t e f0 . [ !/ B of ’ Gentlemen's superfine dress Coats and V.-r ; 0r . black, blue and fancy-colors and of wiping' ( j' 3 ’ H -.hip; superfine and ’common Surtouts, si,-', " ••f- cjo'th Cloaks, elegantly trimmed; plain do; su^ tS ’ great Coats, lion skirl do; ‘fancy toilinet Vc-b ^ c ’ 1 rejrtine do; black, blue and buff cassimerc <lo ; stoc» Berlin wtbb and cord Pantaloons, fine limn'md c ,' Shirts, frilled and plain; flannel, lambs wi-ol a n r| '"Jf Drawers, long and short; -fine flannel ana lamb’-"- ■shirts, Coatees, youth’s Clothing,-children’s hr! (,,! elegantly trimmed; plain do; do great Coats, I d .. ".V' and clotii Pelisses, of the latest f-shjon; Uo _\L-n*u ^ ' Cioaks with and witliout hoods, suitable fi r u,t [ " , .' ,J with a large assortment of SLOP GGDDs, such '-1 ' men’s Clotliing, negro- ditto; flannel and ,.t n Sliirts, s riped Guernsey Frocks, together «i?j* - J other articles, too numerous for a singe ’ Jti^naway From Lincoln plantation, on or about th£ 1st of Oc tober, a mulatto woman named ROSE, foout 5 feet 7 inches higfn had on when Bhe eloped a rfd sfnped ging- haa petticoat, a mUslin Wrapper w-ityVred hanoker- chief round her head, one of her forefteeth out; speaks freely when questioned. It is probah^Je she may have ob tained Other (-loathing-, having beerf lurking in the city md vteinity since the above period. A reward of five uouors will be given on her heijr^g committed to gaol, and information forwarded to MJr. George Cubbedgc, at liHcolfk plantation, Bryan rt/W a.1 1 V _ 1 IffSavannah, tet 22i—m—126 C?- BroHght i~ fi t8tfc October, 18J6, a inches high, about.29 ' A estate of Daniel Jcnka oet 19-U25 Savanuaii gaol, ou the , -6 man named Juffiit, 5 feet 8 i of age; says lie belongs to the It. Helena,' (.s c.) Harmon, d. g. c. c. I £> BrpA ight to gaol, on the 17th July, J.Sl6,^Oit, property of doctor Gillett, of South Car- orlia^. Qfive feet three inches high, thirty years of rand an African by birth, thin face. H. McCall, g. c. c. p July S3-—87 Brought to Savannah gaol, on the 15tb October, T8J6, u negru man nalmed Isaiah, five feet eleven inches high, about twenty years of age, says be belongs to Mr- Lewis Cyphets, of Camden, (South Carolina) A. HARMON, n. a. c. c. $ts-r ' Bronght to goal, in Savannah, r 6* the 23 of October,- 1816, a negro man who says his name-}* Jo^ATHah, and tiiat he belongs to Mr. Levy Eaclea, 6f Wilkes county. He is about twenty years of agt. and five feet seven inches high, says he runaway About the first of last month, and has been at New-York. H. McCall, G. C. C4 oct26 128 tStebbins dc Mason,- In addition to their general assortment of Goods,have received, by the Eliza Lord, Harriet Newell, Laura, and other vessels,from Nev.-Yo^k. and Boston, a variety of Fancy, Fashionable and Staple Articles—amongst, which are Ekgnnt Merino Trimmings Fancy piush Jo Rich silk f/do Fasliknaable Tr-tniniugs,Roses, Wreathes, &c. forbad dresses A complete assortment of ArtiLipial Flowers Cbenelie aruf. silk Cords French silk. Nets, for the head Silk veUe'i Incfispenaibles, with gilt and-.silver chains and clasps Fancy ^llk and worked Indispensibles Ladj4=?’ and gentlemen’s -silk, beaver and kid ^Gloves Ladies* and gentlunten’s ailk Hose L idiies’ and misses’ Angola Gloves Krftstic Garters / Fashionable scarlet 8-4 Merino Shawls White and colored Merino Shawls, with rich borders Lace Veiis, Shawls ana Handkerchiefs Levantine and otlier silk Shawls and Uandkei-chiet?, of all descriptions Figured'Satins Bandana, flag and Florence Handkerchiefs Fancy Purses Qelorcd Sewings /> Embroidering Silk Floss Cotton Marking Canvas Marking Thread Boston Wadding, for quilts, pelisses, See, Fine assorted Tapes and Bobbins Broad twilled Tapes Black and colored French Crapes Canton Crapes Hat Crapes Linen Bedtiek Cotton Bedtiek Furniture Binding Marble, green, mahogany and figured oil Cloths Fancy French Boxes Necklaces, with smelling bottles Hooks and Eyes Ribbons, Threads, Needles, Pins, band Boxes, &c. See. Many ol the above Goods having been purchased for cash at auction, in New-York, at the present reduced prices, can be afforded very cheap. ALSO Five PIANO FORTES, made by Messrs. Gifison 8c Da-1 „ vis, and warranted to stand the climate, for sale at the I . Vf* receiT ' erl > b V { he ship Lucy, from Liver bool, a tub- *” rmf■■•^Hirers’ prices. Q ct 26—128 fresh DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c,amongthemare Wnnm. -, c f'nl/»inoil Factorage. The subscribers respectfully inform their friends, and the public, generally, that tliey have formed a connection, under the firm of Shaffeh Sc Davast, with a view of con ducting the above business, and solicit a share of their patronage. It is their intention to bestow the most prompt and unremitted attention to the orders and inter est ot their customers. They will keep constantly on hand A general supply of GROCERIES. FREDERICK SHAFFER. oct 15—ca—123 JAMES DAVANT. Factorage and Grocery. 'The subscriber grateful for the liberal support he has received in the above line, pledges himself, that his at tention to business shall be such as will enable him to me rit a continuaupe of the same. The most prompt and unremitted attention to all or ders will be bestowed, for tiie interest of his friends. Samuel GL Bunch, Who has just received by recent arrivals fi-om Philadel phia and Boston, the following articles, warranted genu• ine, aiul for sale at wholesale and retail: Champagne Madeira Tent riff > WLVES Claret and Lisbon 5 pipes Cognac Brandy 15 Lis peach do 19 pipes Holland Gin * 5 do American -do 20 bis rye Whiskey 10 puncheons Jamaica Rum 10 do New-Englaud do 30 casks London bottled-Porter .15 do do draft do 25 whole and 59 half bis Mackerel No. 1 20 kegs Lard 10 .half bl» Salmon 5 .bis smoked Beef 100 .large and .100 small kegs Crackers 20 boxe^.Cofffish 20 do Ancboives .60 do Soap, in boxes suitable for family usfe o0 do Spermaceti and tallow Candles, for family- use Hyson Tea, loaf Sugar,.too wn-do Almonds, Raisins, Figs, 'Prunes Currants, Cassia, Cloves, Nutmegs Starch, Pimento, 8cc. Olives, olive Oil, •Capers,-walnut Ketchup, And Pickles (from Wheel er’s, Liverpool) Which together with every article requisite* in the Grocery line, can be supplied on reasonable terms, oct 24—t—127 Alexander Habersham Harris H. Hickman Has opened a Law-Office in Savannah, and tenders to the public his professional services in the courts of the eastern- circuit ■ ‘ '■ oct 8— 120 Notice. The law office of the subscriber, is at the house re cently in the occupation of doctor M-Lean. Edward F. Tattnall. 00 8—f%0 For sale A young NEGRO FELLOW, a good carpenter; also one to hire bv the month. Apply to the printer. oct 2< 128 * . Niles* .Register. ’ A few copies of this valuable and useful work remain on hand. For sale, at this office, august 1-—91 Heary’s Calcined Magnesia Magnesia, large and small squares Cheltenham Salts Sodaic Powders Evans’s best Crown Lancets Loyd’s do do Wedgwood’s Mortars and Pestle* Apothecaries’ Scale? and Weights Cephalic Snuff' Aromatic Vinegar Tooth Brushes Prussian Blue, Nos. 1 and 2 Powdered Jalap, do Hippo Tartar Emetic, and Calomel «,iT™ eh ’ hand * C offered f or sale, on reasonably terms for cash, or on a credit to punc- tua^customers at his Medical Shop, pear the-Exchange. / A wiil s ’eIF my HOUSE, fifty feet frimtand (improvements, on Hie ®»t half </t the court ^ rent ’'*** elarV 1 ‘ ict24—-x—yir net 21--- 127 For riaic 7 casks elegant straw Bonnets 9 dozen fancy ..nd common Chain 1 cose Levant.ne and Faorencfc S.ifc? Black a:.d white .ustriug Ribbons Fringed sattin Ribbons Elcgiiit Sbawis, in imi'aiion of Merino, with real IT- i-Hio borders; elegant Purses 1 case Miiiinets Bi. ck ami .colored Feathers •1 case containing as:n.dl assortment cf real London su- perbiie Ciutlis and Cassimeres, p-.-intipa.iv b t- a blacks, well worth iheatiem-.iono. merci..n' _.jJ 1 do Vestingf; wliich, with a vane y oi al,,.; i .! will be sold at reduced prices, whon ort 24—w—127 J >5c{>h (i fu,"^ The subsei iijei Have just received, 100 boxes first quality SOAP ALSO, OK HAND, 15 b! ids Philadelphia rye Whistey 10 do prime retailing Molasses IOOO bushels Turk’s Island Sait. Ali of which they 0 fer for sale, low.' or cash. Cormick k Dousset. sept 5 >■ .. .406 1 he subscribers Continue to transact the LUMBER, EACT0..AG!' and COMMISSION BUSINESS, at Pooler’s whirr, J tliey are the agents for many of the principal San- fill on Savannah River, they wiil constantly have a:had* large supply of assorted sawed LUM HER. Brown & Green?. oct 15-cx-124 I he subscriber Informs the citizens of Savannah, that he SHOES HC?, SES in the best manner,, as well as TRIMS them ai • Blacksmith shop, .next door to the iate rcsidtuce rf John Gibbons, West-Broadisu-eet. Ciirisiian Trcspar. oct 24—X—127 Just opeuing ana ior s be, At the subscriber's Clothing store, on the Bar, next At i> MR. WIL1IA.V T. WILUAM’s ROOK ST IKE, 100 elegant superfine Coats, various-cov'ts 15u pan- superfine cloth,.cassttnere and sloe kinet l’an> loons •50 ailk Florentine Vests 100 fancy Vests 50 great Coats—all of which (are made of tlievjy beS materials and workmanship—cl a j[> ior approved creditat sixty day s. Leslie ThnmptM. an.or 22 100 per bri; tiie d cndois--?-?^' aniui brc« Clotus, KibbaS, s ,silk L'mlireta ii.ks, silk stu ’._ tits allU oilet Glasses, tu- tliread and cotta tent CUt Ni-* 5 For sale. The subscriber has just received, from Hamburg, and offers for sale, in Depuss’ auction store, for cash or goo .the following articles: Russia Sheetings, Ravens Duck, D »wlas, B- brown Rowans, Linens, linen Checks, bed lied Hollands, rool Linens, linen pocke Tureads, Hosiery, girth Webbing, oil Ticklenburgs, cotton Shirtings, Calico Button’s Parasols, silk. Hose, Gloves, t and Handkerchiefs, Fringe, table Clo merino. Shawls, Cassimeres, Cloths, t Covers, Pencils, Candlesticks, Pistols, Lace, cut and piain Glassware, lookin ed, Beads, Jewellery, chimney Ornamt nts, &c An elegant assortment of gold and si lver WATCHk Da\ id Lei° D ' oct 26 128 The subscribt irs Have for sale o0 boxes pint .\hd half pint Tumblei 80 pieces company Nankeens 70 casks 4d, 6<1, Kid, I2dand20djpa 5 casks Marseilles Wine .595 suits negro Clothing 512 pair men’s Shoes 220 Grindstones, 25 bags ;Penper 300 sets Measures, 100 dozen wood C 45 dozen Axes, 50 red and black Wai 40 boxes cotton and wool Cards 100 Trunks, .10 kegs Shot, 8 casks Fli. 7 patent Time-Pieces, 100 Bridles 10 Bedsteads, 120 dozen bed Cords 13 grace vest Buttons 58 do coat do 16 do suspender Buttons 40 dozen chalk Lines, 55 do three sq: 36 do Knives and Po rks,.1.4 pair Cand 39 boxes Pipes, 5 Bureaus 12 fowling Pieces 2 pair Pistols 18 Chairs 8 bis glaaber Salts, 10 dozen printed 20 dozen case Conibs, 47 d* avory C011 200 casks stone Lime 30 boxes Soap, 20 do Windsa r Soap 300 lbs-Turkey oil Stone 160 Demijohn^ 100 pieces Ins*erness cot! Letter, writing, printing; -wrapping Paper Looking Glasses, blank Bpt As, &c. Oimstead 8C oct 24—127 f o On locks ters its l\ I iaw Fil 6 ® lesticks lbs on jpiu’ sljeathw| A piece of Neg;n Was brought and left in the c< ^YayWd’s'Wharf. The owner tern ha ve J ‘property and paying for this xdvejrii I 26 xa— »Olri" gl** '"**1 se o^ -