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Elias Wallen
HAS RECEIVE Pi,
J7y /Ae mo*f recent arrivals from England,
New Goods,
CH^ilLES W. CARPENTER & C&
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Fames Poultn
A very general assortment of DRY GOODS, IRON
MONGERY and CUTLERY; all of winch he offers for
sale, oh -iccommodiiting- terms, at his new store, opposite
to colons'l Sheiman’s boarding iiouse, comer of Brougii-
ton-strect..,
, CCr” Euas Wallfn’s Lumber-Yard is open, as usual;
for.the reception of LUMBER; to ttie receiving and sel
ling of which, every attention will be given.
nov 21 139
//arse received, by the schooner Mechanic,
A part of their FALL and WINTER GOODS, 'which
they offer for sale, consisting of Cloths, Cassiinercs,
Coating; Blankets, Flannels, Bombuzets, Calico, Musi ms,
&C.
(MAKS.KT.sqi ■ yy,-
Has just received, per ship-: t;
ft Oil! /,
ev
S*“ Olid J,,i, n ,
A LARGE ADlilTlON
'£***
, 'Also, have On hand and-anil be receiving
A general assortment of SADDLERY, manufactured in
the be9t manner. oct 2-1—127
Jast received
French Goods
Per brig Tybee, captain Cobh, from J\'ew-Tork, on con
signment,
TWENTY-FIVE QpCKAGES DRY GOODS,
ca.vsisriMi or
Fearnoughts, superfine Vestings
White, red, veliow and black Flannels
Cloths and Kerseymeres, assorted colors
Drab Corns, Sarsnets
Coating. , men and women’s lamb’s wool Hose
Men. women and children’s cotton Hosiery
Ross Blankets, satin Stripes
ALSO
Onnpowder, Shot and Lead
Just imported aiul to be sold, at a reasonable advance, at the
south comer of the lane, back fJudge StephensIs, viz:
Double and single barreled fowling Pieces; Ribbons, of
all widths and qualities; paper Hangings and writing Pa
per, children’s Toys, Perfumery, brass Candlesticks, oil
Brandy, Wine, Dm, Pepper
Soa^, Coperas, Nails, and
A small assortment 11 malware
Twine, Co. toil Bagging
And a variety of other articles, all of which are offered
on very low terms, by the piece or package by
Theodore A. Schoeuile.
oct 31—130
Cloth, siik Purses and hat Covers, children’s Aprons and
leather Caps, Fans, linen Cambric and llanckercliiefs, siik
Suspenders, Pencils, Jevvslytrps, pearl and oilier B.eds,
snuff Boxes and Combs, assorted; thread, silk and cotton
Laces, pocket Books, ladies’ and gentlemen's gold
Watches, men’s beaver Hats, fiddle Strings, ready made
Pen*, Spectacles, satin, Florence and figured 1-evantme
Hats, silk Shawls, of all sizes; black and colored siik
Handkerchiefs, silk. Velvet for bonnets, Ridicules, of dif
ferent quatites;-elegant \'eils, Pelorines and Handker
chiefs, silk Gloves, Grapes, men ami women’s silk Hose,
embroidered muslin Ruff's, siik Corus and Parasols, six
elegant embroidered Robes, See.
%/ Louis Lavdon.
TO HlS " 'Or Kit
HARDWARE, CUTLERY^ & c .
Aiming which ur r ,
Casks of socket Spades, Cast sU. i p„tent Hoes
Carolina, narrow and broad Ho«.s
Chain Traces, s .d Irons
Cast and wmrgoii Boxes
2d, 3d, 4d. 5d, ami 6d wrought qhuf Naih
6d, dd, lh’d, 12d «ud 2od fine WT..U .in in„
Ounce Tucks, head ms ^ Ga
4j to 6 inch Spikes, &c.
AJ.SQ
A large quantity of American and F.rrdi-h n t .
ware, an ekgant assorli.it m of p. <! C . , “'- T
which is offered for s-le on a lev :«A a ;it< ft,r‘ r ’ *
town acceptances; and is well won,, ,;, r ” - -
country TiieTclianis, Sec. - ■••-o.i«
N. B. Highest price given for old Brass and Ci T
oct 29—cm—123
Sicilv Madeira W
me.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
Have received, on consignment, bo the „r y_. ( j. ,
30 ]iipes, half pijics anil quarter c..sk,\,r’ tiiXv, ‘
wLacJi they oftlrf«>r suit* on aecominod^j^. t, JJ ?
•V'it**
nov 19—m*—138
Land
errand Lodge.
The members of the Grand Lodge of Georgia, and the
different lodges under its jurisdiction by their proper
representatives, are summoned to attend at their lodge
room, in Lie Exchange, on the first Saturday of Decem > -
ber nexa, iu 7 o'clock, i>. m. being a grand quarterly com-
municauo.i for the election of officers and other business
of the craft. tfy order of toe H. W. Grand .Master.
Paul P. Thomasson, d. g. s
nov 7 133
Bank of Georgia.
being deemed expedient by the Board ot Directors,
at another Instalment of the Stock of the Bank of the
Ftate of Georgia should be called in, and that the Stock
holders should be required to pay a proportion thereof
in specie.
Notice thereby given, that, agreeably to a resolution
of the Directors of this date, twenty-three per centum
on each share, of the Stock of the Bank, is required to
be paid by tiie Stockholders, on or before the second
Monday in December next; that five dollars, in specie,
be paid on each share, as part of the said twenty-three
percent and the balance in bills of either of the Banks
of Georgia
The S.ockh.olders are further notified, that Cashier’s
Certificates of Srock will be issued iiTieu of die Com
missioners’ Ceil, fir a ts, held by the Stockholders, upon
the delivery of th- Comm ssioners’ Certificates, at the
time of paying toe Instalment, as above required.
Western Stockholders are informed, that they may pay
said Instalment, and receive their Stock Certificates, on
delivering the Commissioners’ Ceruficates, at either of
the Offices established at Aqgusta and Milledgeviiie, so
•oon as they shall be in operation, which will! be in a
short time. ELEAZAR EARLY. Cashier.
Savannah, the 2Oth September, 1816.—[115]
In the vicinity of Savannah
FOR SALE.
A tract of land, (known by the name of Bonabelle, and
lately the property of a Mr. Brc-tet) containing about
520 acres, is offered for sale. It is situated about five
miles from the city of Savannah, within a siiort distance
of Thunderbolt, and on the salts. It has a very com
fortable dwelling iiouse, a good barn and out buildings.
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 turner
particulars to either, GEORGE JOKE'S,
EBEXEZER JACKSON or
oct 8 120 EDWARD F. TATTNALL.
They have also f.
Negro Cloths, in bates and in cu.
Jackets and Trousers; and Rice an,; (
crop. CARXOCI! \\
sept 28 116
ungn-.ai!e lr
on i f the m
hit CURL.
liat Store*.
M. BAILEY c, t o.
TIave just openc-d a complete ass rui tr,t of ti p
and most fasliionah.e HATS, in t! v j ,, , ,'.i
by Dr. Hands, firs! door west ,.f Mr AIm-r j"'
crock, rv store, cons sting of gt nr,a.i.<. \ •
beavers, c .stors, roram ana wool Hats,. t . mms <<
Lons; wuicii they will st.l un low. Atercii.uHs r-
the country, who Want hats, m..v t.iut it to t .. irn ei
to cr.ii. A Iso tor s.iie a few thou,-ini Her..mi (j u lls
nov 19 —ids
Copi
Notice.
To be sold, at public auction, in front of the court
house, in the city of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in
January next, one thousand acres of prime land, situate
on the south branch of Turtle river, Glynn county—tiie
joint property of the Union Society, Chatham Academy
and tile Savannah Poor-House and Hospital Society,
which tract of land was originally granted to tiie Beities-
dae Coilege. Any person who fecis disposed to embark
largely in tiie cultivation of cotton, corn or sugar-cane,
would find tliis a most eligible situation. The grunts cat*
be seen by applying at tiie office of Lloyd &. Morrison,
in the Exchange. Terms of sale—one half cash, tiie ba
lance in one year, witii interest from tiie date of pur
chase, secure d by bond and mortgage, on tne premises.
MOSES SHEFTALL, President L~. S.
R. W. H ABERSHAM, Treasurer. C. A.
J. MORRISON, Com. Suv. P. H. and II. S.
aug 23 103
mrtnersiup,
Tiie subscribers hay.ng’ enter. .1 mr <
der the firm of Gillett k M.l .i, i ,
nerai assortment of DRY Gt 4H ).p. •• in,,
side of Johnston's square; w lt.i ii lii i . e
town accvjilances at ninety davs.
V. M 5.
oct 19—125
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JO IN
Executors sales.
On the first Tuesday in /teci i her ne.r
IVT.i be sold .t public auction, :t t t ur -inn
city of Savannah, between ti.e us at tic
The HOUSE and LOT,fronting n West Mr
late the residence of John Gibbons. .K c< ,.u.
JOHN P. WILLIAMS!-x. ,,
ALEXANDER I'ELr'Aitc.y
IRC,
nov 9—134
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'To rent.
N oliee.
cment, on f;o
> in, i ibr..o .
Additional Notice.
BANK OF GEORGIA.
>i. it is represented, that it will be more eon-
c "y r:._i . of the Stockliolders, that the time pre-
izf'Ire- fer *ne payment of the Instalment of tvveutv-
thdes per cent, which includes the five percent of specie,
•ii'rcted by the board, on tiie 20th September, 1816,
finmiid b extended.
Resolve i vnrcni'.mmhj, That the timeb6, and the same is
hereby extended to ho second Monday .in January next,
and Cut tn» Crsfucr give notice, that the said Instalment
is required tc be paid on or before the said second Mon
day in January next.
Extract from the Minutes.
Eleazar Early,
Savannah, November 1 131- - Cashier
An election will be held at the court-house, in Savan
nah, oaMoiuLy,the 25lli November, instant, for a JUS
TICE of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, to fili the
vacancy occasioned by tiie death of Robert Mackup, es
quire, of which tiie electors of Said county will take no
tice; to be superintended bv three justices of tiie peace.
, JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, j. i. c. c. c.
OIJ.YEU STUIIGES, j. l. c. c. t.
nov 5—132
The upper story of tiie third
wharf, formerly occupied by A. Hr
Off Goods taken on storage.
vharks il .w.tni.
nov 16—137
nt
Market Stalls.
Conformably to a resolution of Council, I shall pro
ceed xm Friday, the 29th instant, to sell the STALLS
in the beef and small’ meat Market, also, the Stalls in
the new vegetable Market, under the inspection of the
Market committee.
All persons in arrears to the city for Stall rent, will
please colt on or before that day and pay up, or their
bids will not be taken. -F. M. STONE, c. m.
nov 19—138
*** Brought to gaol, in Savannah,
on the 15tr. of November, 1816, a negro man, named
¥hjhRj belonging to Joel Burch, of AVaynesborough.
He is aiiout twenty-seven- years of age and five feetfiv e
inches Tv*gU, stout and well formed, has a small scar on
the browoNiis-Ieft eye. H. M‘CALL,
nov 21-
-139
Brought to gaol, , on the 18th of
October, 1816, Hi-,SnvnnnaU,-ft negrbmaH named Bachi-s,
who says he belongs to Mrs. Gibbons, of Camden coun
tv. He is about tlurty years of age, and five feet ten
inches high,'slender-made, has lian a ball shot through
his right arm, and has lost the little-finger of his right
band, v ■ - V ■ H.BiPCAI-L, g.c. c.
y-novlfi -137 •'
Extract of an Ordinance
Ueiaiinjr to j«-,cs.
Sec. 6. And be it ordained, That, no dog shall be suf
fered to go at large, in any street, lane, or other open
place, in this city, without a license first taken out from
the office ol the Clerk of Council, by the owner of such
dog; and there shall he a collar around tiie neck of each
dog, so licensed, with the name of tiie owner engraved
and numbered, as entered in the registry, for which li
cense tiie owner shall pay to the City Treasurer, the sum
of two dollars per annum, to and for the use of the citv;
and the sum of twenty-five cents to each, the Clti k and
Treasurer as their fees.
Sec. 7. And be it further ordained, That if any dog
shall be found going at larg-e within the city, without hav
ing been registered as aforesaid, and without such
» collar, it shall be the duty of tiie Marshal and the Consta
bles of the city to kail and destroy such dog; and, if any
person, whether he be the owner of such d.gor n.,t, who
shall, by tiireats or direct violence, prevent such officer
from destroying such dog, he, she or they shall be liable
to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars.
Police Office,
Savannah. November 19, 1816.
The great annoyance to the citizens generally, created
by the increased and increasing number of dogs, within
the limits of the city, renders it necessary tliat tiie fore
going sections of the ordinance relating to dogs should
be enforced. *
It is therefore ordered, That tiie City Marshal and
Constables proceed, on and after tiie expiration offortv-
eigiit iiours, to kill and destroy any and every dog- goitig
at large’witinn the limits of the city, in violation of said
ordinance. STEELE Will'll!,
nov 21 139 Ma nor, pm. tem.
Torrent or lea
Tiiat well known WH VRF, at
Taylor, Dav is oc Taylor, vviii i.e
years: it is one cf tiie best sun i i
in Suv..nn. ti; possession mav h.
cumber next. For terms apply o
Jol.ii Gardiner.
oct 24—127
pie,
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os’ sale
The Toll-Bridge over • *reat < >g. ehoe River, at which
Joseph Hill lalelv resided—it .. - ~i vv .1 built
bridge, composed cnieffy of v pr? ss > u il til*
creshets, and appears to be in all respects a g od and
fomplete piece cl'work, i n uni u
JOHN Uul. tvsN *-r
april 4---40 JEREAU V!! CL '.iXii
S el I C
For
The two vacant LOTa, on tt.e Ba , N - - ani^.Bigl.T
tything, Decker ward, adj tn.ngt .e . -her. ..id boniult.
eastward!y bv the <lw -.t..in iioi.sv ot c . an Ti.oniJ
R ce and wtstwardlv by Jefferson strei iHeLotAa.it
to the westward, Lc.ug'n corner one. E.. ' T ™* P,
apply to PETER itITCHbL
nov 7 l 133 -
1,
the most healthy and pleasant sitiiatioi -' t
tiie said lot are all necissai-y out b- i.uit
r or sme
A House and Lot, in St. .h.mes's square. 1 cing one
in thi, city—
This nro^
perty will be sold for a moderate pr .. .mil a credit «.f
one, two and three years giver f. tiie jtaunen
sons disposed to rnu-ciiase will; pplj' 10
subscribers. KLk. SU\b AU
. M. SHF.FJ AI.L, se.i.
i’rr
ini-er of the
april 6-
-41
the
. iu o. %/ . V-* i v-J j V» " on unui il-.j v. j
^^rouglit to oavannah gaol, on feet six incites high, and eighteen years old.
OiBibeEWifiA'negtoThuhmaniealsAiAH, fife brow " J ? ck , et , stT ‘P ed l*™****- Abo,
w. . ■ ' liA c i* fivp inrhfR nurli niirl eifrhtf’Pn vfjus r\f ai
fret «3«iven inches fiigh, about twenty vears of age, says
fie-belongs taMr.lrwi*’ Gyphefa,- of Camden, (Sjouth
m; .» .. « . » A It A TiaA/W* ^
CartHh*)
oct If—124
A. HARMON, a. s. c. c.
Brought to gaol, in Savannah,
Novemher 2,1816. A Negro man named David, belong
ing to J. J. Grey, of Barnwell district, (s. c.) He is fiv e
Has on a
Ned, five
feet five inches high, and eighteen years of .age. He is
dressed in white cotton homespun. 9
H. M*Call, g. a, c.
nov 7 133
Stolen
From the British siiip Lord V < r.rAon. on T hurs^jf
night last, supposed bv- run way s. iters, a /
JOLLY BOAT, wi-h oars and sa.is .ieng-h, 18 fert.
breadth, 5 feet 6 incites; depth, 2 I <: mi...■t
tiirec quarters i.f an ir.cli tmek; i- \. 1*
had no wash s't eak, painted black top
,.itli
white bottom, .green inside.
Thirty Dollars reward will
who
Thirty Dollars reward will lie p id t °i
will deliver said boat alongside the-''
w ANDREW RAMSAV
nQV 19—