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Madeira Wine,
The undersigned having been appointed Agents for
the very respectable house of John Howard Maecu St Co.
of Madeira; they will, at any time receive, from respon
sible persons, subscriptions or orders for any quantity of
Madeira Wine, wliich will be selected and shipped, by
the said house, with all possible care and attention; and
the persons whom it is for will be drawn upon at thirty
or sixty days sight for the cost, which will require to be
accepted at the time when the wine is delivered.
As the Market at Madeira is generally advantageous
for the sale of Rice, the undersigned will attend to the
shipment of any parcel ordered to be consigned to the
above mentioned house, to whom they will transmit the
shippers’ instructions for insurance, appropriation and
remittance. WILLIAMSON it DE V1LLERS,
nov 2—j"T—131 Factor* and CommissioniMer chants
Elegant Mirrors,
Of various sizes and figures, in gilt frames. For sale
by J.J. 8tF BLANCHARD.
oct 1—tAP—117
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, musliroon and walnut Ketchup
Basket Salt, fresh Mustard, Olives, Capers
Brandy Fruits, assorted
An assortment of the best Cordials
Raspberry and cherry 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.
nov 5 ■ ■■ It —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 — Tj 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 same; 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
ofGAUDHT ScDcpon, and will continue the Grocery Bu
siness at the store, corner of Johnston’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 verv mo
derate profit. JOHN B. GAUDRY,
PETER DUPON.
Just received by the ship Jane, from Liverpool,
30 dozen Pickles, viz: Piccalillo, Chow Chow, Cucum
bers, Cabbage, French Beans, mixed Radishes, Cauliflow
ers, Walnuts, Musliroons, yellow Cabbage.
12 dozen Ketchup, Walnuts, Mushrooms, Royal Sauce,
quins, oyster Ketchup, liquid ballad, Pickles, Vinegar,
lemon Pickles.
25 casks brown Stout
18 boxes Mustard
By several others arrived from Abi 1 - York,
L. P. Madeira Wine, do TenerifF, Sherry, Malaga,
Port, Vin de Sauterne; Frontignan, Brandy, Holland
Gin, New-England do. New-England Rum, Crackers,
Raisins, Soap, Goshen Cheese, &.c. nov 9 :t 134
Fair Lawn.
x 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 improvement, 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 WOODBR1DGE,
Who has for sale one prime Field Hand and two or
three capable House Servants. nov i2 - —t ■ ■ 135
Notice.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
Will be sold at the Court-House in the city of Savannah;
A HO.US.E. 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
anid estate. Terms made known on the day of sale.
Joseph Camming,
nov 19 i 138 • ir-nt pf th-heirs
For Congress.
An election will be held at the court-house, in Sa
vannah, on MONDAY, the 2d day of December, ensuing
for a REPRESENTATIVE, in the congress of the Unit
ed States, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resigna
tion of the honorable Alfilxd Cuthbeet, 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, 3. i. c. c. c.
OLIVER SPURGES, j, i. c. c. c.
nov 14—136
Blank Manifests.
For sale at this Office;
Tracts.
Subscribers to the Savannah Religious Tracts Society,
are informed that 4000 Tracts remain with the Librarian
for distribution. “Every member is entitled to receive
one half the amount of his subscription in Tracts.”
S. C. Schenk,
nov 26 141 librarian
Christ hurch.
The Pews in this Church not held fee simple, will be
rented for one year, on Monday, 2d December, to the
highest bidder. The bidding will commence at eleven
o’clock a. m. in the Church. J. B. READ, Harden.
nov 26 m 141
For sale.
The subscriber has just received, per brig Henrico,
from Hamburg, and offers for sale, in tiic upper part of
Depass’ auction store, for cash or good endorsed paper,
the following articles:
Russia Sheetings, Ravens Duck, Dowlas, Britannias,
brown Rowans, Linens, linen Checks, bed Ticks, brown
Hollands, rool Linens, linen pocket Handkerchiefs,
Threads, Hosiery, girth Webbing, oil Cloths, Ribbons,
Tickienburgs, cotton Shirtings, Calicoes, silk Umbrellas,
Button’s Parasols, silk Hose, Gloves, Silks, silk Shawls
and Handkerchiefs, Fringe, table Ulotlis and Napkins,
merino Shawls, Cassitneres, Cloths, toiiet Glasses, hat
Covers, Pencils, Candlesticks, Pistols, thread and cotton
Lace, cut and pciin Glassware, looking Glasses, assort
ed, Beads, Jewellery, chimney Ornaments, &c.
AND
An elegant assortment of gold and silver WATCHES
Also, 30 demijohns of 4th proof Scbeudam Gin, whic.
will he sold singly to accommodate purchasers
David Leion.
oct 26 128
For sale
The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, at which
Joseph Hill lately resided—it is a substantial well built
bridge, composed c'uiefly of cypress; it has stood the
creshets, and appears to he in all respects a good and
fomplete piece of work. For terms apply to
JOHN BOLTON or
? ex’ors.
april 4—
—40
JEREMIAH CUYLER.
5 J. Hill.
Land
In the vicinity of Savannah
FOR SALE.
A tract of land, (known by the name of Bonabelle, ami
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 com
fortable dwelling house, 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 a part, are anxious for a division of the property.
Persons desirous of purchasing will apply for further
particulars to either, GEORGE JONES,
F.BENEZER JACKSON or
oct 8 120 EDWARD F. TATI NALL.
Contract.
COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTAGE.
Proposals will be received for erecting a BEACON
on the White Oyster Bank, one on Adam’s Knole, one
on Cockspur, one on Racoon Island, and two on the
Upper Mudflat. Application to be made to Abraham
Nichols, esq. JOHN G. HOLCOMBE, a. c. r.
nov 2 — ■ .131
Executor’s sales.
On the frst Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold ut'publlc auction, at the court-house, in the
city of Savannah, between the usual hours,.
The HOUSE and LOT, fronting on West Broad street,
late the residence of John Gibbons, deceased.
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, 5 Execu-
ALRXAXDER TELFAIR, 5 tors.
nov 9—134
Stop the Runaway.
The subscriber will give ten dollars for apprehending
and returning my apprentice lad, JOHN G. PHELPS,
who absconded himself on the night of the nth inst. he
is of rather a dark complexion, blue eyes, about 5 feet 4
inches high, between 18 and i9 years of age, had on a
blue cloth coat and black cloth pantaloons—helms serv
ed at the shoemaking trade, and is a pretty good workman;
therefore all mechanics are forbid harboring or 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 ,2 136
Georgia—Chatham county.
By S. M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary for the
county of Chatham.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Samuel M. Mordacai, of Savannah, hath this
dav applied for letters of administration, (with the will
annexed,) on the estate and effects of "Walter Roc, dec.
which remain unadmiuistered, on behalf of tiie creditors
of said deceased.
Now 7 , therefore, these are, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said decet.s-
to file their objections, (if any they have,) in my office
on or before the first Monday in December next, other
wise letters of administration will be granted to the said
applicant.
Given under my hand and seal of office, at Savannah,
this 1st day of November, 1816.
[L. S.] S.M. BOND, r. c. o. c. c.
Savannah Poor House and Hospital.
VISITING COMMITTEE
For .Xov ember and December,
Bsnjamik Bcrbocohs and Joseph Cummino.
Juseph Cumming,
Secretary
Have received, by the ship Georgia, from Liver fan’
A large and well selected supply of seasonable (,< ,V
which, w ith their present stock, will render the r ' '
inent very complete, and which they will di S p 0St 0 f t £ *
piece or package, on reasonable and accnmmocLt nt
tern, s- JAMES DICKSON in', 15
oct 1Q 121 '
Perkins & White""'*’'
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
Per brig Planter from AV\o-Ynrk, and are oferin:
sale, at thiir store, in Johnston's square, a hamlsome tu
sortment of
Silv er plated, gilt and brass mounted Swords
Sliver and gold embroidered sword Belts s\
Plated, gilt and fine gold Epaulets
Fine gold and silver Lace
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s dressing Cases
Plated Snuffers and Trays
Plated Castors, Candlesticks and bottle Stands
Japanned Boxts and Castors
A variety of tea Trays
Gold Watches, Chains- Seals and Keys
AND, ON CONSDlNlfiVT ^
10 cases of roram HATS. Fur sale low, for cash
or approved notes. nov 26—n~ Ui
Ezra I hompson
Respectfully informs the inhabitants of -avann-’ a
its vicinity, that he has taken a store in YVhit-kcr't ,
where he lias opened a general assortment of Wr -i,
manufactured GOODS, from some of the most ann-iveil
Factories in Massachusetts, which he oilers f g . .
piece or retail, on the most reasonable terms, viz- ’ **
Plaids, Stripes, Chambrays, Checks, Bir.tticks Bi mtr-
Coverlids, Twills, Shawls, Shirtings, bleaviaii'anu •
bleached; knitting Yarns, slack for frin ,,)?• !"
Thread, from No. 18 to 52; Sattinets, supermini. „ k -ts
priest Cloths, Broadcloths, wool Hose, H..t>, Holic.w-
wareand Axes; also a good assortment cf morocco kid
and leather Shoes, tin and japanned Ware, pap, r uj, rr .
mgs, New-York Pippins, w ith a general assortment of
Spirits and Groceries. nov 26 •- I _pp
Valuable Lands for su\v7~
Four hundred and fifty acres, prime tide swamp, on
the Savannah Back River, situated about ten links above
the city, well adapted to the culture of rice or the sugar
cane; upwards of one hundred acres now under d .m, Sul
cultivated by James Ancram, esq.
Also, a tract, containing upwards of three hundred
acres, adjacent to the above tract—this tract will be
worthy the attention of the owner of the river swamp,
having some convenient buildings on it; it also contains
a good proportion of high pine land, and the balance is
well adapted to the culture of cotton and provisions—
also, a swamp, abounding with cypress and other valua
ble timber.
Also, a tract, containing five hundred acres, situated
on Savannah River, a few miles above I’un sburgii, k,:ovvr.
by the name of Bear Bitifi—this tract is very vaiuib.e,
it abounds with white oak and ether timber, suitable fo*
the Savannah market.
Also, two tracts ot pine Land, in the vicinity of Purrs-
burgh, well timbered.
The whole of the property will be sold on easy a id
moderate terms. Apply to John Norton, on the OkaUt.--
or in Savannah, to
Jacob Deveaux.
sept 7 107
Notice.
To be sold, at public auction, in front i f the court
house, in the city of Savannah, on the first Tuesci.-ivin
January next, one thousand acres of prime land, situate
on the south branch of Turtle nver„ Glynn ccunn—tiie
joint property of the Union Society, Chatham Acltlemy
and tlie Savannah Poor-House and Hospital Society,
which tract of (and was originally granted to the Iktiais-
di College. Any person who feeis disposed to embark
largely in the cultivation of cotton, corn or sugar-cane,
would find this a most eligible situation. The grants can
be seen by applying at the office of Llo;. d fit .Mormon,
in the Exchange. Terms ot sale—one half cash, the ba
lance in one year, with interest from the date of pur
chase, secured bv bond and mongage, on the premises.
MOSES SHEET ALL, President t'. S'.
1{. \V. HABERSHAM , Treasurer. C. .1.
J. MORRISON, Com. Sav. 1‘. U. andii. S.
atig 23 1(>5
Stolen
From the British ship Lord Wellington, on Thursday
night last, supposed by 7 runaway sailors, a carrel built
JOLLY BOAT, with oars and sails, length, litre';
breadth, 5 feet 6 inches; depth, 2 feet 6 icc.t-S: pi-uk ,
three quarters of an i a !i thick; timber, li inch =qu»re-,.
had no wash streak, printed black top sides, with a
White bottom, green inside.
Thirty Dollars reward will he paid to any one who
v ill deliver said boat alongside the Lord Wellington,
by ANDREW RAMsAY,
_ nov 19 ■— -i. 138 musir.
*#* Drought to gaol, in Savannah,
on the 15th of November, 1816, a negro man, mui.ctl
Fuank, belonging to Joel Burch, of Waynesbnrougi
H e is about twenty-seven years of age and five feet tne
inches high, stout ami well Formed, has a small scar wv
the brow of his left eye. II. M'CALL,
nov 21 139 «■ c. r
Brought to gaol, in Savannah,
Novemher 2, 1816. A Negro man named David, licit Hir
ing to J. J. Grey, cf Barnwell district, (s. c.) Heistr-c
feet six inches high, and eighteen years old. Has on i
brown Jacket and striped trowsers. Also, Ned, fi* e
feet five inches high, and eighteen years of age. iie i»
dressed in while cotton homespun.
H. M‘Call, g. c. c-
nov 7 133
Blank Indentures,
sale at this Office.
oct 31—1—130