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Elegant Mirrors,
Of various sizes and figures, in gilt frames. For sale
by J. J. & F. BLANCHARD.
1—fir—117
oet
Just received
1000 bottles fresh Macobau and Scotch Snuff
Fresh Crackers and butter Biscuits
15 boxes fresh Raisins, 6 bis soft shelled Almonds
Fresh Prunes, pickled Tongues
300 lbs Saltpetre, mushroon and walnut Ketchup
Basket Salt, fresh Mustard, Olives, Capers
Brandy Fruits, assorted
An assortment of the best Cordials
Raspberry and clierty Brandy, sugar Plumbs
Spermaceti Candles, loaf Sugar, white Havana do
Sweet Oil and a few boxes of Claret, warranted
of the first quality. For sale by
P. Morin.
BOV 5-
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-132
Notice.
The undersigned having declined the business which
he hitherto carried on his own individual account, and
feeling very anxious to close the same, do hereby solicit
those who are indebted to him, to come forward and set
tle the. same; as a further indulgence cannot be granted.
"John B. Gaudry.
nov 9-
-Tf-
-134
Notice.
The undersigned having declined the business which
he hitherto carried on his own individual account, and
feeling very anxious to close the same, do hereby solicit
those who are indebted to him, to come forward and
settle the sam£i as a further indulgence cannot be granted.
P. Dupon.
nov 9 -Tf --134
Copartnership.
The undersigned having united their stocks of goods,
will also unite their efforts to deserve the more, the pub
lic patronage which they have hitherto individually re
ceived, and for which they now' return their thanks.—
They have entered into a copartnership, under the firm
of Gxubbt & Dvpox, and will continue the Grocery Bu
siness at the store, corner of Johns on’s square and Bull
street, where they will keep a constant supply of all the
articles in the grocery line, from the East and West-In
dies,-from Europe and from the United States, which they
will' dispose of for cash or city acceptances, at the low
est rates: as they import their wines and Liquors from the
best sources direct, they will warrant them to be of the
best qualities, and be able to afford them at a very mo
derate profit. JOHN B. GAUDRY,
PETER DUPOX.
Just received by the ship Jane, from Liverpool,
30 dozen Pickles, viz: Piecalfllo, Chow Chow, Cucum
bers, Cabbage, French Beans, mixed Radishes, Cauliflow
ers, Walnuts, Mushroons, yelio w Cabbage.
12. dozen Ketchup, Walnuts, Mushroons, Royal Sauce,
quins, oyster Ketchup, liquid Sallad, Pickles, Vinegar,
lemon Pickles.
25 casks brown Stout
18 boxes Mustard
By several others arrived from .Wo- York,
L P. Madeira Wine, do Ttneriff, Snerry, Malaga,
Port, Vin de Sauteme; Frontignan, Brandy, Holland
Gin, New-England do. Xew-England Rum, Crackers,
Raisins, Soap, Gosjten Cheese, Ac. nov 9 ;t 134
Fair Lawn.
The subscriber will lease the dwelling House at Fair
Lawn, for one or more years—to it is attached forty or
fifty acres of land capable of any iinprovemen’, and would
be an object with the subscriber to have put in a s'ate
of cultivation. Possession can be given immediately.—
Apply to WILLIAM WOODBRLDGE,
Who has for sale one prime Field Hand and two or
three capable House Servants. nov i2 t 135
Notice.
On the first Tuesday m Janucry next,
Will be sold at the Court-House in the city of Savannah;
A HOUSE and LOT, situated on the west side of
west broad street; the property of the estate of Barbara
Unseld deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of
said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale.
Joseph Cumming,
nov 19—i—138 Jigent of the heirs
Market Stalls.
Conformably to a resolution of Council, I shall pro
ceed on Friday, the 29th instant, to sell the STALLS
in the beef anil small meat Market, also, the Stalls in
the new vegetable Market, under the inspection of the
Market committee.
AU persons in arrears to the city for Stall rent, will
please call on or before that day and pay up, or their
bids will not be taken. F. M. STOXE, c. jr.
nov 19—138
For Congress.
An election will be held at the court-house, in Sa
vannah, on MONDAY, tbe 2d day of December, ensuing
for a REPRESENTATIVE, in the congress of die Unit
ed States, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resigna
tion of the honorable Alfred Ccthbert, pursuant to a
writ of election from the Executive Department; of
which the electors of Chatham county will take notice.
Three justices of the peace, will preside at said election,
and the sheriff will attend the same.
J. P. WILLIAMSON, j. i. c. c. r.
OLIVER STURGES, J. f. c. c. c.
nov 14—136
City Sheriff’s sales*
On the first Tuesday in January next,
Will be sold in front of the Court-house, between the
usual hours,
Sundry articles of Household and Kitchen Furniture—
levied on as the property of James U. Armour, to satis
fy Henry W. Oakman, for house rent.
Isaac D’Lyon, 0. c. s.
nov 7—153
Tracts.
Subscribers to the Savannah Religious Tracts Society,
are informed tnat 4000 Tracts remain with tbe Librarian
for.distribution. “Every member is entitled to receive
one half the amount of his subscription in Tracts.”
S. C. Schenk,
nor 25— 141 lubrajiari
Christ v hurch.
The Pews in this Church not held fee simple, will be
rented for one year, on Monday, 2d December, to tbe
highest bidder. The bidding wiil commence at tleven
o’clock a. *. in the Church. J. B. READ, War dm.
nov 26 m 14J
For sale.
The subscriber has just received, per brig Henrico,
from Hamburg, and offers for sale, in the upper part of
Depass’ auction store, for cash or good endorsed paper,
the following articles:
Russi i Sheetings, Ravens Duck. Dowlas. Britannia*,
brown Rowans, Linens, linen Checks, bed Ticks, brown
Hollands, rooi Linens, linen pocket Handkerchiefs,
Threads, Hosiery, girth Webbing, oil Cloths, Ribbons,
Ticklenburgs, cotton Shirtmg3, Calicoes, silk Umbrellas,
Button’s Parasols, silk. Hose, Gloves, Silks, silk Shawls
and Handkerchiefs, Fringe, table Cloths and Napkins,
merino Shawls, Casshneres, Cloths, toilet Glasses, hat
Covers, Pencils, Candlesticks, Pistois, tnre^ii and cotton
Lace, cut and plain Glassware, looking Glasses, assort
ed, Beads, Jewellery, chimney Ornaments, Ac.
aim
An elegant assortment of gold and silver WATCHES
Also, 30 demijohns of 4th proof Selleudam Gm, w hie.
will be sold singly to accommodate purchasers
Davitl Leion.
oet 26 128
For sale
The Wharf, lately occupied by Caig Sc Mitchel, con
taining 200 feet fronton Savannah River: bounded west-
wardiy by Carnochan & Mitchel, and eastw ard!) by An
drew Knox.
Also, the "Wharf Lot, adjoining the Ferry, at Fort
"Wayne, containing 150 feet on the river and near 500
feet back., from the same; bounded eastwordl) by the
fence at Fort Wayne. On tills" lot, is the House, with
two piazas, at the east end of the Bav. For terms
please apply to PETER* MITCHEL.
aug 24—‘ 101
For sale
The Toil-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, at which
Joseph Hill lately resided—it is a substantial well buiit
bridge, composed chiefly of cypress; it has stood the
cres,sets, and appears to be in all respects a good and
fomplcte piece of work. For terms apply to
JOHN BOLTON or } ex’ers.
april 4 40 JURE MIAH CUVLER. $ J. JIM.
Land
In thevicinitv nf S<rvanna*i
FOR SALE.
A tract of land, (known by tlie name of Ronalielle. and
lately the property of a Mr. Brttet) 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 com
fortable dwelling house, a good barn and out buildings.
The above tract will be disposed of upon the most
reasonable terms, as tbe heirs of the estate, of which it
forms apart, are anxious for a division of the prop-.Tty.
Persons desirous of purchasing will apply lor further
particulars to either, GEORGE JONES,
EBKSEZER JACKSON nr
oct 8 120 EDWARD F. TATTNALL.
Fall Goods.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
Have received, by the thp Gemrgta. ,
A Lirge and well selected mpph of*. , .. t’?'
which, wdh their present stock, will -rmsfTtC
ment very complete, and widen ti*rr v R lr . as5 ''’'--
piece or package, ou reasonable a »d ZrkT ,- v
JAMES DICKSON
tern,a
oct 1U
-121
Perkins 6c White
BCE JI ST Mcnvi;
Per brig ptamter from .Venn-Yurt, Q r,<j
side, cl tkar store, i.'i Johnston’* square a ) ” e . nn S fir
rt; tmmt of ^ ’ ah ^d»om eat .
Sdiv-r plated, gilt and brass moused Swords
Silver oud gold embroidered sv,rd Bci's *
Plated, gilt and iase gold Epaulets
Fine gold and diver Lace
Ladies’and gem: lemen's dressing Cases
Plated Snuffers andTrovs
Plated Castors, CaiKiexUcks and bof - s».
Japanned Boxes and Cas-ors
A variety of tea "i'r. j s
Gold U atches, Chains Seals and K»vj
ASH, OX COSiij.*MIST
10 cases of roram HATS. F t sale tow,f 0r Cis! .
ton or approved notes. Pcv 25—
Ezra Thompson "~
Respectfully informs the inhabitants of .... ,
its vicinitv, thlt he has taken a store in Wri- * nd
wlitre he has op.ned a general aaortmer
manufactured GOODS, from some of the - . nier “ in
Factoriesm Massachusetts, which be c~X'f.g*? 0 ';' 1
piece or retail on the most reasonable *er- - ’ bjf
Plaids, Stripes,Chambray*.Checks,Ba»'*hK
CmerhJs, Twihs, Shawl*, Shirtings. bieaciea^U?’
bleached; knitting Yams, slack fir in ~r- r „
Tnread, from No. id to 52; SattL.ets, supernneSat-ir"-! 1
pnest Cloths, Broadcloths, wool Hose, Han Hoil'n- ‘
anu leather shoes, Un and japanned \l ar - DiD , r i; , M
mgs.Xew-York Pippitu,
Spirits a..a Groceries. nov 1»S—«.„_i , 1
\ uiuabie Lands ior sale.
Four hundred and fifty acres, prin t tide svimn on
the Savannali Bock River, situates ou: .u ita esib 0 - e
the city, well adapted to the culture of rice or:..: sll ^ r
cane; upwards of one hundred acres now u.-irr clam Inc
cultivated by J^i.es Ancram, esq.
Also, a tract, containing upwards cf tone hv ■ .j
acres, adjacent to the oix.ve tract—tius ti-Ia
wordiy me attention of tue owner of u e mer svl,
haviiig some convenient iiuiiiiings on k; it *i*.j cei.-_.nl
a goou pri.jKjrbciu ot high pine .and, ar.d u.e b i.c
weU adapted to the c.i.ture of cotton an a pro*.
also, a swaaip, abt ont-ing with cypress ar,u otue,
blc timber.
Ai»o. a tract, contoiidng five hundred ser s. sro..-- 1
on S-vamiah River, a fev. miles above Fun sburm.•
by tiie name of Bear BtuiF—this tract j» •/» T-.ii._i ’
it obcer.da whir white oak and other timber, mul.-. :, :
ttie Savannah mai Kct.
Also, tv; o t.-acts oi pine Land, in the vicinity c: i'a:
buigti, well timbered.
1‘ne whole of the prt perty will be sold on easy a
moderate terms. Appiy to joiux N _hto>, on tut i
or in Savaiiiiali, to
Sept 7 u-r
Jacob Beveaux.
Contract.
' COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTAGE.
Proposals will be received for erecting r. BEACON
on ti:e White Oyster Bank, one on Adam’s Knole, one
on Cockspur, one on Racoon Island, and two on the
Upper Muridat. Application to be made to Abbahaw
Niceoas, esq. JOHN G. HOLCOMBE, s. c. p.
nov 2 131
A Contract wanted.
The Wardens and Vestry of Christ Church, being de
sirous of having the Tower of the Church fi..ashed, and
the Bell suspended, as expeditiously as po .vibie, hav e
apjjointed the undermentioned a committee fir having
the work done. The committee will receive proposals
fof finding the tower with frame work, to be about
twelve or fourteen feet elevation, terminated with a
dome. Proposals with a design of the work, may be
addressed to either of the committee. It is understood
that the workman will find all the materials.
JAMES MARSHALL, A
WILLI AM T. WILLIAMS. V Committee.
J. B. READ, 3
nov 1-1- — i 136 _
Stop the Runaway.
The subscriber will give ten dollars for apprehending
and returning my apprentice lad, JOHN G. PHELPS,
who absconded Iiimseif on the night of the i ith inst he
is of rather a dark complexion, blue eyes, about 5 feet 4
inches high, between 18 and i9 years of age, hail on a
blue cloth coat and black cloth pantaloons—-l.ehas serv
ed at the shoemakirtg trade, and is a pretty good workman;
therefore all mechanics are forbid horboringor employ
ing said apprentice.
N. B. All masters of vessels are forbid harboring or
carrying him out of the state, as the law will be enforced
against all and every person so transgressing.
John Gardiner.
nov i2 136
Wanted immediately
A Barouche or light travelling Carriage, in good or
der, well built and convenient. Also a pair of Horses,
voting, gentle and active. Enquire at Mrs. Pierce’*
boarding house, St. Julian-strm. nov 23—140
Notice.
To be sold, at public auction, in front «.f the
house, in the city <•: Savannah, on the first 1 utsd_. :
J-v.uary next, one thmisa-'d acres of prime lino. •
on the south br~nc!i of Turtle river-, Givnn comi'-i-t
joint property of the Union Society, Chatham Aca.-:.,
and the Savannah Poor-House and Hospital Soc:f,
which, tract of land was nrigiuaii v granted to tie T . '
d* College. Any v>en;..n who feels disposed t ; __ _
largely in the cultivation nf cotton, corn it s .
would find this :i most eligible siUx.'ien. 1 tie
be seen by applying at the office ot Llcud t_ tier.-
in the Exchange. Terms of sale—one half cash, ti.c -
lance in one year, with interest from the _atc cf j
chase, secured by bond and mortgage, on the -rerrfc.,.
MOSES bliEl’i -VhL,preoifaa f ^
U. W. HABERSHAM, TWtrer. C. .i
J. MORRISON, Com. car . i\ H. ai.SU. S
aug 23 1 3
Stolen
From the British ship Lord \\ eh;*g*on. or. Thurvii-.
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night last. s'ipjKfseu. by runaway s_:.nrs, a carve.
JO 1.1 .Y BOA I", with oars auu s_i.> .e.g .i, la to,
bre-aiih, 5 teet 6 inches; depth, 2 feel 6 iiartes; p_.,,
three quarters of auinci: duck, timber, li inch
had no wash st real, painted biacx top s.c;s, a,a *
white bottom, green inside.
Thirty Do.iaia reward ui!l he paid to s-y - » *
will deliver sale boat oiougsirie the Lora Vi - -*,
nor 1
Brought to gaol, in Savannas,
on the 15th ol Never.tier, ldlo. a negro
Fa ask, belonging to Joel Burch, of Yv. y n_sbor-
He is about twenty-seven years of age ard fiveirit" :
inches high, Stout and Weil formed, lias a *s-aii scan*
tlie brow of his left eye. H. iu CAf-U
nov 21 139 '
Brought to gaol, in Savannah,
Novemher 2, 1816. A Negro man named Out:;., -•■cag
ing to J. J. Gney, of Barnwell district, (s. c.) Heist't
feet six inches high, and eighteen years old. Hjs oc »
brown Jacket and striped trowsers. Ai*-o, Ned. rs
feet five inches high, and eighteen rears of age. H l j
dressed in white cotton homespun.
H. M’Call, g. c. c.
n° v / - ■ loj
Blank Indentures,
For sale at this Offic?