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Elegant Mirrors,
Of various sizes and figures, in gilt frames. For sale
by J. J.af. BLANCHARD.
oct X—far—117
Received
Per brig Pere tie Famille, from JVants,
Cotton Bagging, lineu Check, Usnaburgs, ready made
Shirts, one bos silk Goods, well assorted; window Glass,
8 bv 10, Id by 12; wine Bottles, Ink, preserved Fruits,
Annueed, Toys, cut Glass, Perfumery, pocket Books,
chimney Ornaments, writing and letter Paper, blank Pa
per, nangmg Pa.ier, gun Flints, Butter, Tumblers, negro
Pipes, white Thread, Salt, Claret, in casks and boxes;
mill Stones, deinijons of wine Vinegar, single and double
barrel Guns, napkin and table Cloths, sweet Meats.
Also per brig Sean Charles, from Havana,
131 Hogsheads Molasses, 73 boxes white Havana Su
gar, 5tj pipes Wine, and best Havana Cigars, by
Charles Maurel.
nov 30 1 143
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
fee;...g very anxious to close the same, do hereby solicit
those wao are indebted to him, to come forward and
settle the same; as a further indulgence cannot be granted.
P. Dupon.
nov 9 ■ '134
Copartnership.
The undersigned having united their stocks of goods,
trill also unite their efforts to deserve the more, the pub
lic patronage which tiiey have hitherto individually re
ceived, and for which they now return their thanks.—
They have entered into a copartnership, under the firm
of Gaitdry & Dcpos, and will continue the Grocery Bu
siness at the store, corner of Johnston’s square and Bull
etreet, where they wi.l 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 DUPON.
Just received by the ship Jane, from Liverpool,
30 dozen Pickles, viz: Piccalitlo, Chow Chow, Cucum
bers, Cabbage, French Beans, mixed Radishes, Cauliflow
ers, Walnuts, Mushroons, yellow 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 s veral others arrived from Jifevt-Yorh,
L. P. Madeira Wine, do Tenenff, Sherry, Malaga,
Port, Vin de Sauterne; Fr mtignan, Brandy, Holland
Gin, New-Engiand do. New-England Ruin, Crackers,
Raisins, Soap, Goshtn Cheese, Sac, nov 9 tT 134
Fail* aa.vn.
The subscriber will lease the dwelling House at Fair
Lawn, for one or more ye .rs—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 state
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 1 - 135
A ontract wanted.
The Wardens and Vestry of Christ Church, being de
sirous of having the Tower of the Church finished, and
the Bell suspended, as expeditiously as possible, have
appointed the undermentioned a committee for having
the work done. The committee will receive proposals
for finishing 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, V
WILLI AM T. WILLIAMS, > Committee.
J. B. READ, J
nov 14 1——136
Notice.
On the first Tuesday in January 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
8aid estate. Terms made known on the day of sale.
Joseph Gumming,
19—,±—138 Ascent of the heirs
nov
For sale
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 will be sold 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 either of the
subscribers. BEN. SHEFTALL,
M. SHEFTALL, sen.
July 6 41
Notice.
Nine months after the date of this notice, appli
cation will be made to the honorable the justices
of the inferior court, of Liberty county, for permis
sion to sell all the real estate of Nathan Smart,
deceased. SETH SMART, sdm’or.
^une 15-*—71
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Madeira Wine.
The undersigned having been appointed Agents for
the very respectable house of John Howard March &. Co.
of Madeira; they will, at any time receive, from respon
sible persons, subscriptions or orders for any quantity of
Madeira Wine, which will be selected ami snipped, by'
the said house, with all possible care and attention; and
the persons whom ii is for will be drawn upon at thirty
or sixty days sight for the cost, which wilt require to be
accepted at the time when the wine is delivered.
As the Market at Madeira is g, neraily 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 tne
shippers’ instructions for insurance, appropriation and
remittance. WILLIAMSON Ik DE FILLERS,
nov 2—fr—131 Factors cud f'omn’i-sin * if • hurts
J. J. Cy r. isianciiard
Have lately received, from France and .V™- Fork,
A large assort men of F \ N'CY and WIN TER GOODS;
which they offer for sale on very liberal terms—among
them are the following articles:
White cut Silk, velvet and green do; figured and plain 6-4
silk Lace, silk lace Pilorines and Handkerchiefs, buck and
white lace Viels and Shawls of various sizes; face Yiels,
Merino Shawls, very low; silk Shawls of ah sizes and very
cheap; Mock Merino and cotton Shawls; satin, Levan
tine, Florence and changeable Silks, assorted colors;
black Silk for dresses, of a superior quality; black, white
and striped silk Hose, silk and cotton Fringes, linen
Cambric of all qualities, long Lawn, bed Lace, carpet
Binding, Irish Poplins, thread, silk and cotton Laces;
black, white and colored French Crape, black and coloij
ed Canton do; superfine blue, black, grey and drab French
Cloth, superfine blue, black, green, grey and brown Eng
lish do; superfine and common Cassimeres, assorted co
lors; low priced Cloth and pelisse Cloth; blue, white,
brown, drab and mixed Plains; black Florentine, Mar
seilles Vestings and Vestulets; black and colored Bomba-
zets and Bombazines; white, red, green and yellow Flan
nels; white, yellow and green Canvas; damask table
Cloths and Diaper, from 6-4 to 12-4; Russia Diaper; 7 -4
and 7-8 linen Bedtick, cotton do; gentlemen’s and ladies'
black and white silk Gloves, gentlemen’s beaver and
buckskin do; very fine French linen Sheeting, Irish do;
cotton, worsted and lamb’s wool Hose, children’s worst
ed and cotton do; children’s beaver Hats with feathers,
7-4, 8-4 9-4, 10-4,11-4 and 12-4 rose Blankets, Bristol do;
Bath floating, 4-4 and 6-4 cotton Cambric, 6-4 figured do;
figured Lenoesand Muslins, jaconet and mull Muslins,
darning woolen Yarn, asssorted colors; Estop!las; 4-4
and 7-8 Irish Linen, pocket Books, assorted sizes and
qualities, 3-4 and 4-4 plaid and striped Ginghams, cam
bric and common Dimity; white, plaid and chambny
Homespun, cotton and linen Check, best Scotch and Ger
man Osnaburgs, Mock Madras and Roinai Handkerchiefs,
fine Bafters, Milinet, Pins, assorted sizes; Cologne and
Lavender Water, Antigua Oil, boxes of Perfumery ssort-
ed, hair Powder, powder Puffs, See. Also an assortment
of ladies’ work Boxes, Valices, toilet pin'Cushions, Boxes
ormnented with birds and flowers, Necklaces, Parses,
Boyer’s French and Englisn Dictionary; together with an
assortment of fine and common Tumblers, wine Glasses
and Decan:ers. nov 5 :cl 132
For sale
The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, at which
Joseph Hill lately resided—it is a substantial well built
bridg-e, composed chiefly of cypress; h has stood the
creshets, and a],pears to be in all respects a good and
fomplete piece of work. For terms apply to
JOHN BOLTON or i er Vs.
april 4 40 JEREMIAH CUYLER. 5 J. H:il.
Land
In the vicinitv 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 lias 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 forfurtlier
particulars to either, GEORGE JONES,
EBEXEZER JACKSON or
get 8 120 EDWARD F. TATTNALL.
Administrator’s sale.
Will be sold on the premises, at public outcry, on the
I5th day of January next, between the hours of eleven and
two—that well known plantation in Effinghan county,
long the residence of the late Thomas Poihill, sen. known
by the name of Newington, together with several tracts
of pine lands attached thereto. Terms made known at
the time of sale. NATAHANIEL POLH1LL, > ,,
JAMES POLHILL 5 adm org '
nov 23 140
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, s. c. p.
nov 2 131
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—he has 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 x2 136
Way & Baker
Ifc.ve received, by recent arrivals from AV y ■
Ay assorimelit of DRY GOODS, whb-h i,«' 3
pose'of, at wholesale or retail, at ver recuceff
Shepherd's extra superfine Cloths, f, ne l f ts -
Cloths and Cassini res, toilinet and Marse if^i
London dtiffil and ro e Blankets, white • fi
Plains, Carpeting and carpet Bind:tic', white av i co or,rc -
I'lannels, negro Hose, priest Cloths, biack ro ''’ rr d
Bombazines .aid Bombaze'ts; vf»*|-sL,i, iamb’s i ' C0, rc< i
ton and -ilk Hose and Mocks} nuili mud cmbrir' ,1 'i
jaekonet and ieno .Muslins; Irish Linens \,, n „ ’■ ° 0 '--
table and towelling Diape r, damask linen table-
linen Cambrics, Irish and German Sliced ns;, c.ottm /•.
brics, cotton Slurtings. furniture and conn on Call ^
Dimities, Ginghams, striped Muslins, Heel:: unir- i - ”*'
tme, Florence, Italian and Inu.u Silks; V -ino\i C ‘
black and white Lee Viels, black „nu colored llam-m-'
French Cr..p,s; damask, Levantine an.: Scr t 7v ^
Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes; Hue bit,,, *" a d ' 1
dano, Drury, Ronial and black silk Hu! Kerr', f '
tlrnad and cotton Lams; pi in a,id i.imr, d h hw-''
silk and cotton Umbrellas, plaid Ho;a . ,ns- • ~ n '
et and pruning Knivo, Knives and ’-V'
ging, knitting and white cliapel N\, ,, ’", u .” ors t Da o-
oct 26 -t—128 ’ L '
Per
250
90
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146
64
200
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417
40
‘ id we! be sold «<
Quantity,
Received,
ship Harmony from Cre-r.. n
very reduced prices, bi t
pieces cotton Bagging
dioo flax Osnaburgs
hogsheads EariLenv. are
bows wool, and 1 box fiat Hats
kegs white Lead
firkins best Scotch Herrings
hampers Potatoes
pan- long double Jack Screws
Pots, and 132 campOiens
tons Coed will be sold low, if taken from on board
at Five Fathom
Apple and Crab Cider in !m\ts of one dozen.
Janies Johnston.
:c 5—o—145
Eroken open
On the night of the 2«;h instant, and the foil, rip-
goods stolen from my store, viz. bet a ten oj ;... u
pieces of CALICO, ot various pattern-, both - cnl and
unglazcd; part of them purchased at die lap - ns of Mr
Dunning. Set eral pieces of Russia brow n SH.Ihi'iXGS,
SHIRTS of cambric and homespun; remit .man WAlsT
COAT- of suunsdown, lined with green bai ; sc-vtr4
Marseilles ditto—red Salisbury FLANNEL ditto lined
with brown Holland, fire.
A liberal reward will be given for the discovert- ofthe
above articles, ai d information of the thiens.
nov 3u 143 S. GOLC-MITH.
Valuable Lantis for sale.
Four hundred and fifty acres, prune tide swamp, *
the Satannah Back River, situated about nrt miles at-
the city, weii adapted to the culture of ric< or the si,-,
cane;upwards of one hundred acres now under dam, a.,
cultivated by James Ancram, esq.
Also, a tract, containing upwards of three hunrirr;
acres, adjacent to tiie above tract—tins tract will u
tvortliy the attention of the owner of the river -'.vamp,
having- some convenient buildings on it; it also cuntaim
a good proportion of high pine land, and tin- balance
weii adapted to the culture of cotton and prcuisiens-
also, a swamp, abounding with cypress and c-hicr vi.ua
ble timber.
Also, a tract, containing five hundred acres, situstea
on Savanrfah River, a few nnles above Purvsi.ing ,kno»;
by tile name of Bear Bluff—this tract i- -. t n i ...liable, a
it abounds with white oak and other ti?..b«:-, --raisefor
tile Savannah market.
Also, two tracts of pine Land, in the vie.nr ofPurys-
burgh, well timbered.
The whole ofthe property will be sold or easy and
moderate terms. Apply to Jotix N-uirux, on tut Okatirt
or in Savannah, to
Jacob Dcveaax.
sept 7 107
Notice.
To be sold, at public auction
house, in the city of Savannah,
January next, one thousand acre
on the south branch of Turtle ri-
joint property ofthe Union See
and the Savannah Po.-r-Houst
w hich tract of land was on . -
da: College. Ant person wi-.o
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MOSES SHEFTALL, /' -
R.W. HABERSHAM. V
J. MORRISON, Com. A<:r. P 1:
aug 23 163
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To rent
A five acre LOT, at Spring Hill, with - comfortra-1
dwell rug HOUSE upon it; pos-essiun to hi hail l ® 1
diately.
Jilso for safe ,
An excellent LO I , situated on the Bay. 60 feet rtt j
by 96 feet deep. Appl . to
James G. (ueenhow-
nov 30 cw 14.> ^
Brought to gaol, in Savannah,
Novemher 2, 1816 A Negro u >■ m-nn-d David, beioiV
ing to J. J. Grey, of Barnwi 11 disnict. r.
feet six inches high, and eighteen fears oA.
brown Jicket and striped trowsers. A..-o, I
feet five inches high, am', eighteen years cl age. |
dressed in white cotton homespun.
H. AFC-all, g. c. c.
nov 7 133