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Stills, Sngar Boilers, he.
The subscriber having been appointed agent for a Ma-
nufactoring Company, in Philadelphia, will carefully at
tend to any orders that may be left or sent to his care.
He has on hand Stills, from thirty to six. hundred gabons;
«nd shortly expects a number of Sugar Boilers, Scim-
mers, Ladles, Lamps, for boiling houses, &c.
He has also, on hand, a good assortment of wrought
»nd cut NAILS, HARDWARE, Me. All of which he
will sell at a small advance.
Philander llall,
dec 5 145 .Markets,rare
Re no veil.
The subscriber has taken the wharf anil stores lately
occupied bv Stanton & livr l, where he continues the
SHIP CHANDLERY and COMMISSION BUSINESS,
and has received in addition to Lis formal’ large assort
ment, by the two last arrivals from Liverpool and Ncw-
York, a farther supply; among which are the follow mg
articles, viz.
Bales of seamen’s Clothing, hogsheads V\ hi ten, ditto
yellow Ochre, ditto red Ochre, paint Hrusnes, Paints as
sorted; casks trace Chains, patent floes, best warranted
club Axes, Anvils,sledge Hammers, patent coffee \liils,
boxes of Guinea English Mustard, bis. double refined
loaf Sugar, chests hyson Tea, Sec.
Which he will dispose of wh desale or retail, low for
cash, produce or approved town paper.
To let, part of the u -per floors of said store, be
ing one of tiie best silu^tions m the city for business, it
application is made immediately.
A. H. Putnam.
145
dec5-
Fire-Woo 1.
The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to custom
ers and friends for past favors, and solicits a coutinu.
ance of their custom. There is a const.,nt supply of the
best oak, hickory and asli WOOD at his \Yood-Vard,
♦ith drays in waiting to transport it from his wharf.
Ephraim Cooper.
N. B. Purchasers are requested not to pay the dray-
Bia» one ce.it, without a bill receipted.
june 18 1 72 _______
to rent
The ROOM, now occupied b\ the subscribers.
Kettell & Sewall,
dec 5—145 On. Hunter's Wharf
Fair Lawn.
The subscriber wilt tease toe Uwe.ung House at Fair
Lawn, for one or more y r ears—to it is attached forty or
fifty acres of land capable of any improvement, and w oultl
be an object with the subscriber to have put in a s‘a-e
of cultivation. Possession can be given immediately.—
Apply to WILLIAM WOODBRIDGE,
Who lias for sale one prime Field Hand and two or
three capable House Servants. nov i2 1 I >5
A Contract 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, h ive
appointed the undermentioned a committee for having
the work done. The com ni 1 tee will receive proposals
for finishing the tower with frame work, to be ah ::t
twelve or fourteen feet elevation, terminated wi.h a
dome. Proposals with a design of the work, any he
addressed to either of the committee. It is understood
that the workman will find all the materials.
JAMES MARSHALL,
WILLIAM T. WILLIAM > CinvniUee.
J. B. READ, 3
nov 14 1 136
Notice.
On the first Tuesday i i Januar;• ne.rt,
Will be sold at the Court-IIouso in fite city of Savannah;
A IIDUSE and LOT, situated o;i the west side of
west broad street; the property of the e h tc of Barbara
Unseld deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of
said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale.
Joseph Camming,
nov 19—+—138 ■■•■it 'if the heirs
For sale
A House and Lot, in St. James’s square; being one of
the most healthy and pleasant situations in ibis citv—on
the said lot are all necessary outbuildings. 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 tp purchase will apply to either of the
subscribers. BEN. SHEFTALL,
M. S HEFT ALL, sen.
july 6 41
To all whom it may concern,
Notice is hereby given, tnat the folio wing persons o.vly
are licensed by the Commissioners of Pilot-go to act as
Pilots.
BRANCH PILOTS.
Thomas Noltage
Stephen Timmons
Henry Cragg
William Roystou.
William Bragg
Robert Key
John Dennis
CERTIFICATE PILOTS.
Benjamin Sisson 1 S- H. Timmons
John Hale | Henry Baker
J3y order of the board,
D. D. Williams, c.
apri 10 95
Noah B. Sisson
Reuben Anderson
E. Broughton
John Dixon
John Cleary
Jesse Furnace
John Low
B. P.
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Savannah Poor House and Hospital,
, VISVlkNG COMMIT I KE
■' t 'hr j\fyvember and December,
ROCOHS and Jobbph Cummins.
Joseph Cuiummg,
4—130 Secretary
®et 31,
iLeceivcct
Pe • brie? Prre de FamWc, fnm ,\’anti,
Cotton Bagging linen Check, Osnabargs, ready made
Shirts, one box :.dt- Goods, well :*s-.**rnd; window . i.*ss,
8 bv ID, J j by 12; wine Bottles. Iiir, reserved Fruits,
Anniiee-.l. Toys, cut ttlass, Perfumery, pocket Books,
chinmev Gi-nanie-nls, writing- and letter Paper, blank Pa
per, liaiigrt.. Paper, gun Flints, Butter, Tumblers, negro
Pipes, whir-- Thread, Salt, Clan t, in casks and boxes;
mid S ones, ..cmijons o* wine Vinegar, single and double
barrel (.a. s, napkin and table Gin;:*-., sweet Meats.
. Man per hi, .• Jean diaries, from /In-unit,
1.31 iiogsne ms doiasscs, 72 boxes wiiite Havana Su
gar, at pipes U me, anti best Havana Cig.rs by
Charles Maurel.
nov 30 f. 145
.1. ,1. Ck F. Blanchard
H tve Uite'u recriv*il, fro'it France an ft . VV.y- Fo»
For sale
The Toll-Bridge over Gn at Ogechee River, at vvlrch
Joseph Hii! lately resided—it is a substantial well built
bridge, composed oiuc.iy of cypress; it has stood the
ores'.ets, and appears to be in all respects a good and
i’uinplcte piece of work. For terms apply to
JOHN H’>* t ON or 2 e.r’ons.
iril 4-
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JEREMIAH CUVLEIt. 5 J. UiU.
Land
In the Tin nit u of St:vnnnah
FOR SALE.
A tract of land, (known bv t.n name of Bonaoelle, and
latch tl-.e propeny of a .%i.. Bi-etet) containing about
53d acres, is offered for sate. It is situated about five
miles IV,.in thecityof Savannah, wiinin a t’a.i-t ills ..nee
of Tlnmdei-boH^and o:i the suits, it lu« a v-.n cotn-
fortc.ble tlweiliiig house, a good iiarn and out buildings.
The above tract will be dispos- d of upon the most
reasonable terms, aifthe heirs of tin esta'e, of which it
forms ap.trt, arc anxious for a division of the property.
Pci-sons desirous of purchasing win apply f, r further
particulars to either, GEOkGE .luXKs,
EHKNEZEK JACKSON or
oct 8 120 EDWARD F. TATTNALL.
Administrator's sale.
Will be sold on the premises, al pubfic outcry, on the
loth day of January next, between Use hours of eleven and
two—that well known plantation in Kdinghau countv,
long the residence ot the iate Thomas Pn.hiil, sen. known
by the name of Newington, together with several n-.,cis
of pine lands attached thereto. Terms made known at
the time ot sale. NATAHANIEL POLH1LL. >
J AMES POL*DLL
udin'ori
nov 23-
110
Contract.
COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTAGE.
Proposals will be received for erecting a BEACON
on the White Oyster Bank, one on Adam’s Knoie, 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. r.
nov 2 131
Stop the Runaway.
The subscriber will give-ten dollars for appr hendhig
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—lie has serv
ed at the shoemakingtrade, and isa pretty good workman;
therefore till mechanics are forbid harboring or employ
ing said apprentice. 1
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 si. transgressing.
John Gardint*
nov l
Way
h Raker
Pas t received, by recent arrivals from .Yea-Tork
An assortmelit of DRV GOODS, which thevwi l’r
i»ev W|}i ]•
jjosc Of, at •' hniesale or retail, at very recluceu p q
Shop • -tti’s extra superfine Cloths, fine and co ~.
Cloths and Cassini* res, toiiinet and M *rseilles V ..,‘* rse
London duffii and rose Blankets, whi: ; and coi •
Plains, Carnet mg and carpet Binding, wh;* t and r , 0r<
Flannels, negro Hose, priest Cloths, hi;,, n ..ad co!^*"
ihii-.itjaziiits and Bomhazets; worsted, lamb’s wetl
to-.- . nd -ilk Hose mul Socks; nutll mull, cmdtr-ic i C f’
jac.ton* t and ieni* Muslins; Irish Liners I* .... ’ ** a
table and " " ' ‘
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e and toweling Hi: per, damask Until tai.k- p A’
n Cainhi-ics, Ir.sh ami < e. nm.ii Siicetimr. cnt»«~
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bncs roit<wi furniture ami c .mmon C |
itrc-» f (jRi^huins, slrijucl Mu.slim>. Rcdtiikii.- 1°
Fioio.c.*, siiid imlia Silkb; Mt r . ^
• *ic luci vie Is, bLtck mitt i-.oUired (
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Marseilles ‘imltsaild Comtlerpaln s; Iluillllt.ins fr*".
duna, Drury, Uon.al and black silk HniuikcrJ.i ,
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A large- assort men of i-'A NCV and IV INTER GUOD8;
which. Uicv offer for sale on very liberal terms—among
them arc the following articles:
WiiitecutSiik, vclvctaiul green do; figured and.plain 6-4
si!k Lace, s'ok iace IMoi-in.s and !lar.dkercltiefs, black and
wiiite lace \Dels and Shawls of various sizes; fi.ee Vieis,
Merino Shawls, vi-t-y iow; s.ik Shawls ui ail sizes and very
c'liean; Mock Merino and cotton ol.awis; satin. Levati-
tine. Ftoreiice and change bp; bilks, assorted colors;
black s-lk for dresses, of a superior quality; black, white
and stripe siik Hose, silk and cotton Fringes, linen
Cambric of ail qualities, .ong Lawn, bccl Lace, carpet
Binding, Irish Poplins, thread, silk and cotton Laces;
black, white and colored French Crape, black and color]
ed Canton do; sufierjiiie bine, black, grey and dr. h French
Cloth, superfine uiue, black, green, grey and brown Eng
lish do; superfine and common Cassimcres, assorted co
lors; low pr.ced Cloth and pelisse Cloth; blue, unite,
brown, drab and mixed Plains; bl. ck Florentine, Mar
seilles \ estings and Vestulets; bl„ck ..ud colored Bomba
zetsand Bombazines; wiiite, red, green and yellow Flan
nels; white, yellow and green Canvas; damask table
Cloths and Diaper, from 6-1 to 12-4; Russia Diaper; 7-4
and 7-8 linen bed tick, cotton do; gentlemen’s and ladies’
black and white sitk Gloves, gentlemen’s beaver and
buckskin do; very fine Frencn linen Sheeting, Irish do;
cotton, worsted and lamb’s wool Hose, cniidren’s worst
ed anil cotton do; children’s beaver Hats with feathers,
7-4, 8-4 9-4, 10-1,11-4 and 12-4 rose Blankets, Bristol do;
Bath Coating, 4-4 ..nd 6-4 cotton Cambric, 6-4 figured do;
figured Lenoesand .Musiins, jaconet and mull Muslins,
darning woolen Yarn, ..sssorted colors; Estopilas; 4-4
and 7-8 Irish Linen, pocket Bootes, assorted sizes and
qualities, 3-4 and 4-4 plaid and su-iped Ginghams, cam
bric and common Dimit'.; white, plaid and ciiambi-ay
llomcspun, cotton and linen Chuck, best Scotch and Ger
man Osnabargs, Mock Madras and Ronial Handkerchiefs,
fine Bafters, M..ir.ct, Pins, assorted si/.tS; Cologne and
Lavender Water, Antigua Otl, boxes *>t" Perfumery .-.sort
ed, hair Powder, powder Potfis, icc. Also an assortment
of ladies’ work Boxes, Vain-es, toilet pin Cushions, 11*. tes
ornmented with birds and flowers, Necklaces, Purses,
Boyer’s French and English Dictionary ; together with ail
assortment of line and common Tumblers, wine Clas-eS
and Decaniers. nov 5 ?i e 1-2
thread ami cotton Lac
... , , , Ccs l plt'tn aim tringeii B, t, '
silk ami cotton 1 mbreilas, pLi.l Hoinr ,, ;U ns- m* ' , '
et anil pruning Knivt S Knives Forks, Sciison■ w
ging, knitting and white chapel Needles, fee Ac ’ V
ocl 2ii—y—12o
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vcurved,
Per ship Harmony from GY ti i
, and seill be sold i
_ . very reduced prues, the imantity,
2d0 pieces cotton Matmiiv-
90 dr to fi.tx Osnaburgs
12 hogsheads Earthcnv . re
4 boxes v. oi.l. and 1 box fine Hats
140 kegs white I-eatl
64 firkins best Scotch Herrings
200 hampers Potatoes
4 pair tong double Jack Screws
417 Pots, anil 132 camp Ovens
40 tons Coal will be sold low, if taken from on boiej '
at Five F; tlioni
Apple and Crab Cider in boxes of one dozen
James Johnston, j
dec 5—n—145
\ Ttillllblii Lcilliis if-]
sale.
cres, prime tide swamp,
Four hundred anil fifty
the Savannah Back River, situated about ten miles auw*
the city, well adapted to ttie culture of vice or the s;,..-
canejup wards of one hundred acres now under djn, 2c
cultivated by James Ancram, esq.
Also, a tract, containing upwards of three humlrL t
acres, adjacent to the above tract *'
YCt Will 1
wortiiy the attention of the owner of the river s-.va;nr C
liai ing- some conveiuent buildings on it; it also n.„ ,„i s *
a good proportion of i-.igh pme land, and the i* . ., ; 4
well adajiteii to the ceUure of cotton and pr ;
also, a SH.imp, abounding u nil cypress and cd..-valua
ble timber.
Also, a tract, containing five hundred acn>, ••.. . ;
on Savaunaii River, a fev% m.les above Purysburg , v
by the u.*me of Bear Bluii-—this tract is very vai"
it abounds with wiiite oak and other timber, sur. r ;• ;
the Savannah market.
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Also, two tracts of pine Land, in the vicinity
burgh, weii titniiered.
T!ic whole of the protierty will he sold on eatrr
inodcrate lerms. Apply to Jons Xuhtox, on the Ok-_
or in Savannah, to
Jacob Devcaax.
sept 7 17
Xoiicc.
To bs' sold, at public auction, in
house, in the city of Savannah, on ti
January next, one thousand acres of prim
on the south branch of Turtle riv. a, !:..
joint property of the Union Soviet v, < i, .
and the Savannah Poor-House a'i:i II-
whicli tract of land wasorigiiuuiv er. i.tia
da: College. Any person who ic,.U*'i
largely at the culttvsthm of cu*ton, * *.'.’*
would find this a most chgtble situa’ it
be seen by apply ir.g at th.ee
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lance in cm- year, with interest from the date of p
chase. Secure** b* oonut ;u:ul m<*rigage, on tilt pr*
MOSES SHF.F1 Al.L, President C. S
It. IV. HAEE1ISHA.M, Tteusur-r. C. .1
J. MGUlUaUN, CD ... Sav. P. II. ar.dII. S.
aug 23 193
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i i) rent
A five acre LOT, at Spring Hill, v.itli a coir.f..rt~>
dwt t.mg HOUSE upon it; possession to he I*.... •
.‘Vso for sale
A n excellent 1.0 I, situated on the Bay, 6J t.- : * r -
bv 90 feet deep,
nov 30-
Appiv to
James 0. Grcmhow.
-cm 143
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To jvnf or lease.
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That well known M !! \RF. ?♦ pi»sent occupio: :.
Taylor, Davia Sc Taylor, wi'.i he 1< * inr one
years: it *>ne of the best situations for a hind " : - ■
in Savannah; possession may be had on the fil'd L - *
eeir.bei next. For terms apply to
J.-.Im Gardiner.
net 24—T’7
Bulloch county, ~) n . v Kil K; r n, ' d - r ; c!er ’i"
* kcouri ot ortun. rv tors..!., c e
GEORGIA. 5ty.
Whereas, John Everitt liath applied to ire tor let-
disinissoty, from the estate ot Zedii.i
Now. tliercfore, tin se are to cite
sons interested therein, to
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thev have) in my otfive-, within six n onti.s lr.nn **us *- •
otherwise le-tters of dismission " i ; - ! e gramed to s-- - •
plicant. Given under my liatt.t ane! seai at office ». l J
loch ce'untv, tliisdtl, ela\ of Atigu , 181 >
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