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Jt'olice-Oiiice.
October 11, 1816.
All persons in arrears for City Tapes, will bejtfiMM
to coJl.at this office, aud.pay.them'on or before
of November.After.that date levies wjll be road*. rf-V
SAVANNAH, OCTOBER 31, 1816,
sajd
gy» Two or three gentlemeu can be
accommodated wiih Board.and wotf^, toasniall fami-
Alexander Habersham
" 1 ■ o o ’
ly, within a few minutes walk of the Exchange.
Also, a
1-■ -,| st()r e to let, a good stand for business;
\ B Wanted as above, a good cook, washer and iron-
V>r whom iiheral wages will be punctually paid. F.n-
€r ' , is ■,‘fi. e- oct'Sfl—-»• v*9
Liegaut aHirruis,
of various sizes and figures, in gilt frames. For sale
j, v J. J. & F. BLANCHARD,
'oct 1—ftp—117’
Niles- Register:
A few copies of this valuable and useful work remain
en hand. For sale, at this office.
stur^s. I—°1 -sf—
iioOert
it •
II s <1 c.inctl
♦he Practice ot
Harden
Medicine.
Harris
nicRma.i
Has opened a LaW-Offioe in Savannah, and tenders to
the public ins 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 f doctor M'l.ean.
EtlwardJ*. Tattnall.
I die i ibscribers,' -z “~
Have just received,
100 boxes first quality SOAP.
ALSO, ON HAVD,
15 hlirts Philadelphia rye Whiskey
1> no prime retailing Molasses'
1000 busheis Turk’s island Salt:-■ All of which they of
fer for sale, Low or cash." : *
Cormick & Dousset.
Copartnership.
The subscribers hav-.ng entered into copartnership, un
der the firm of Willett & M i lnv, are now opening' a ge
neral assortment of DRY GOODS, at their store,, south
side of Johnston’s square; which they offer for cash br
town acceptances at ninety days. a
WM. S. GILLETT.
oct 19—125 JOHN .MILNE hr '
i ilc _o ibscnper,
Has. taken tiie store one door eastward of Calvin Ba
ker Sc Go. where he will al ways be found, to settle the
aff airs of tiie Lie firm of Samuel & I. Russel. -
fie has on hand, ' ,
And offers for sale, on a liberal credit
68 pieces cotton Bagging
32 bis Sugar
20 bags Pepper
Samuel Russel.
For sale,
If applied for soon,
A handsome two story DWELLING HOUSE, situated
at the upper end of Broughton street, two doors below
Barna M‘Koine, esq. O. M. L1LLIBRIDGE.
oct. 22—126
For sale
cent .
-118
A likely Negro Boy, sixteen ftears of age, remarkably
honest and can be well recommended as a house'-ser
vant. For further particulars applv to the printer,
oct C9—t—129
news adirajilt,
TAYLOR,
Respectfully informs, ills customers that he has ta-
For sale
ken a room above Mr. J. P. Gizorme, (jeweller) next
'door to Judge .\I‘A Ulster's and opposite Johnston’s
squire, where he intends to continue his business; and
from his former strict afctenuon, he hopes still to be fa-
' vored with h.s custom rs ; business, and does assure them
that all business left ui Ills charge shall be punctually at
tended to. ox it AX D
A very handsome assortment of Waistcoating and
a few dozen of lambs vfioi Suirts and long Drawes,
u'.'e xtri ■ 1 oct 17—124
A voting NEGRO FELLOW, a good carpenter; also
one to hire By the month. Apply to the printer,
oct 26 128
Marshal’s sai<?.-~
By virtue of an order of the honorable William Ste
phens, judge of the district court of Georgia, will be
sold at St/Marv’s, on Thursday, the 7th of November
next, at ten o’clock,
Five bales COTTON, JOHN EPPINGER,
not 29—a -179 marshal
~ * •'■■Sest Firs yY r ood,
Consisting of oak, hickory and ash, as "well as light-
wood, wliitll is constantly kept forsale tfn Wallace’s low-
‘ er viiarf. ‘
■Purchasers are requested not to pay the drayman with
out a receipt
N. B. 15 dollars per month will be paid for a few prime
negro men *'• •• " J. M. COLLINS,
oct 2y—v*—129
For sale
>$> Wanted to Hire, iiiiiuediatpiy,^
One or two Negro FELLOWS; mey Will be well treat
ed, .uid their wages punctually paid. Apply at tliis
OSce. -
The Wliarf, lately occupied by Caig & Mitchel, con
taining 200feet fronton Savannah River; bounded west-
wardly by Carnochan <k Mitchel, and eastwardly by An
drew Knox.: • •
Also, the Wliarf Lot, adjoining the Ferry, at Fort
Wayne, containing 150 feet on the river and near 500
feet back, from the same; bounded eastwardly by the
fence at Fort Wayne. On this lot, is the House, with
two piazas, at the east end of the Bay. For terms,
please apply to I ‘° , CD ” tI
aug 24 101
PETER MITCHEL.
Forsale
Two Tenements in the brick, store occupied bv the
subscriber. r G. GORDON.
art 09,,139
To; let
One af the first Stands in this city, either for dry goods
■ groceries, (if applied for immediately.). -Enquire of
A House and Lot, in St. James’s square; being one of
the most healthy and pleasant situations in this city—on
the said lot are all necessary out buildings. This pro
perty wijl be sohi for a moderate price, and a credit of
one, two and three years given for the payment- Per
sons disposed to purchase will apply to eidier of the
subscribers. BEN. SHEETALL,
M. SHEFTALL, sen.
aoril 6 41
Has just received, by the ship Lucy, from Liverpool, a sup
ply of fresh DR UGS, MEDICINES, & c. among them are
' Henry's Calcined Magnesia
Magnesia, large and small’ squares
Cheltenham Salts <1 •
Sodaic Powders
fevans’s best Crown Lancets
Loyd’s do do
Wedgwood’s Mortars and Pestles
Apothecaries’ Scales and Weights
Cephalic Snuff
Aromatic Vinegar
Tooth Brushes
Prussian Blue, Nos. 1 and 2
Powdered Jalap, do Hippo
Tartar Emetic, and Calomel
Which, with his former stock on hand, is offered for
sale or* reasonable terms for cash, of on a credit to punc
tual customers!, at his Medical Shop, near the Exchange,
oct 1 117
Marine and Fire
An election will - be held, oh Monday, N&Vembor 4%
for a Director to fill the vacancy occasioned by the, resfig^.
nation of George Schley, esq. R. WAYNVh
oct 29—129 . . . , ■ jsec’ry
• x orps of Heavy Artillery}
During thee idle War. - .
The members-of the p*rps of the Savannah Heavy Ar
tillery, that ‘served during the late war, under the com
mand of captain JfiUhim B., Bulloch, are notified "that,
in conformity with' the. appropriation that vtas jnade to
purchase SWORDS with the ip mis arising from the pay
of the corps, they have been accordingly procured ana
are now. ready for delivery, and that by calling on tVll-
lLm Gaston, late lieutenant of the company, each mem
ber will be furnished with hi? sword. Those members
that have removed into the country will b%. furnished by
sending their written order;, and the friends or repre
sentatives of such members as may have deceased since
the war, are also entitled to receive in their stead.
Just opening and for sale,
At the subsenber’s Clothing store, on the Bay, next door to
11 (l. WILLIAM f. WILLI All’s BOOK. STOKE,
100 elegant superfine Coats, various colors
156 pair superfine cloth, cassimere and stockinet Panta
loons • . ..
50 silk Florentine Vests
100 fancy Vests
50 greatCoats—all of which are made of the very best
materials and workmanship—cheap for cash or
approved credit at sixty days.
Leslie Thompson.
ana* 22 100
oct 19—ca^—125
The Exchange Codec nouse
a ter.
of
oct 29—a*—129
■ To rent
For six months, and ininiedi-itfe posession given, a small
and -well finished HOUSE, having every necessary con-
' venience- on the premises—being completely and genteely
fhrfnshedysituated near die lower endofflrougfiton street,
: adjoining caotain Cooper’s at the next comer house
beiow. Apply on the spot, to Mrs* G*u*ts.
oct 29-w~l 29
A piece of Negro Cloth
Was Brought and left in the. corner Grocery on :
yv yne’s wharf.; The owner can-hurt: the same by proving
"properly and paviner dbrthis advertisement. •
oct 26 -—-if --—12d
NORTHERN STAGE OFFICE,
!s now fitted up and ready for the accotiimodatioh of
travellers. There are a number of private rooms, suita
ble and convenient for private famfiics; also for mem
bers of the legislature, from 50 to 60 can be accommo
dated—the hpuse is large and commodious. This bouse
was formerly kept by. John Downer, and is known by
Downer’s Coffee-house?. It is on the east corner of the
State-house square and very convenient for members.
The present proprietor hopes .from his attention.to bu
siness, to meet with encouragement from his friends arid
the public in general. He pledges himself to have, his
table as well supplied as the market will afford, and His
bar filled with the best and variety of Liquors. His sta
bles will be attended with a careful Ostler and a plenty
of 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
next. For further particulars, call and enquire of tlwj
proprietor. TIMOTHY BRUJN-
AUUedyeviUe, 7th October, 1816;—l-—126 ,
To be sold,
On the first TueSilay in-November next,
OH SOOXEH, AT PR1VATE SALE,
Three likely NEt .RO FELLOWS, one, a tofertble good
carpenter; the two, porters. J. CUYLER, ■
oct 10—-^—121 Attorney for Samuel Simone
Hand
In the viUnity of Savannah
FOR SALE.
A tract of land, (known by the 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
of Thunderbolt, and on the salts. It has a very coA-
fortuble dwelling house, a good bam and out buildings.
The above tract will be disposed of upon the nioat
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 JONES,
EBENEZLR JACKSON of'
EDWARD F. TATTNALL.
oct 8——120
For sale
The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, at which
Joseph Hill lately resided—it is a substantial well buht
bridge, composed chiefly of cypress; If has stood; ffje
cresiiets, and appears to be in all respects a . good a^d
fomplete piece of work. For terms apply to ’ . ' i
JOHN BOLTON or 9 ex'ort.
april 4 10 JEREMIAH CUYLER. S J. Hill.
To rent or lease*.
That well known WHARF, at present occupied by
Taylor, Davis Taylor, will be let for one or more
years: it is one of the best situations for a lumber yard*,
in Savannah; possession may be had on the first of De
cember next For terms apply to
John Gardiner.
oct 24—127
----- Ranaway
From the subscriber, about a year ago, a country bom
negro man named Ben, twenty-five years- of. age, black
complexion, one of his little fingers is remarkable, being
very crooked, occasioned by a burn when he wasa.child;
he is very artful, and should he be taken will endeavor
to escape: he worked on the fortifications at Savannah,
and when tiiat work was stopped, he marched into the
woods. He has out with him a negro, woman named
Juba, late the property of Mrs. Alury, now of judge
Berrien, as I have been informed. ThiS-wench I am told
has relations, (by whom they are harbored) at Mr. W*ld-
burgher’s plantation.
Twenty Dollars’ reward will be paid to any person
who will lodge said negro Bern in the gaol of this coun
ty. . , . ..; tiETH G. THKEADCRAFT.
, oct 29—129 - •' - - >. - , r.
-t, * - se
—Lost
.., •
A CASE, marked W H D—Landed from the ship
- D No. 163
Georgia, on the 19th inst,’ and supposed to have been car.
ried oft - by a drayman in mistake. Consignee* of goods
by said sfup are requested) should f li€y 'diseoVer it In tlliif
possession, lo give notice to the^tibscribera.
^fct 12—122