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New Store—New Goods,
Unit ofaciL comer of Bay anil Druyton-itreets m
TH* SUBSCRIBERS lit! «IT 1KUIM,
From London, via Charcoton, •*
i bale* London made Jacket* and Trawlers
3 tranks gentlemen's superfine Costs and Water*
loos, lined with silk, and without
i : 4 bales ntgro Jackets and Trowsers
3 do large size great ' oats
'•0 do bearskin Monkey Jackets
I do fine red flannel Shirts
<*4 do Urge sizes foreign cloth PeaJackrts
S cases extra fine Merino Shirts and longDrawers
3 do superfine lamb’s wool Shirts
I do sopetfine long and short lamb’s.wool
Drawers
3 trunk* extra superfine Irish linen Shirts
3 ' do imperial shirting ditto
3 do superfine double and single Cassimere,
i of all colors
9 do ' superfine Csssmere Pantaloons
15 cases fine and coarse Hats, of all descriptions,
anda<
' The above
,»wp!r and
nor24—i57 corrxr of Bay and Drayton-spmlt,
New-York Furniture Warehouse.
J. H. OL.JEIISHAW $ CO.
Have jutt received an ateeriment
elegant fubmttubE,
S
cossisnxo or
/ Sideboards, tif various patterns •
Secretary and Book-Cases .
Sofas; sets of dining, tea and card Tables
Mahogany high and field post Bedsteads
Bureaus; portable Desks . . /
An assortment of fancy and Windsor Chaim
Window Blinds
An assortment of msntlepiece and light day
'Clock*
pircular Clocks, suitable for churches, banks,
or public offices . .
An elegant Plano Porte, just received
All manufactured in a faithf ul manner, and offer.
«d Tat sale oir reasonable terms, on the Hay, next
door to Eliat Wallen’s. nov 39—it—162
-f
William H GiUeland
Having taken the *e»icr. tencmc. l of Bryan’:-
building, (Marke square) ..flenfur sale an assort-
roent of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE & GUOCK
article for utility,
keep the
line, anci
/. will accommodate those who call.upon him, on
moderate and advantageous terms.
UI.S STOCK CONSISTS ^OF
HARDWARE:
DIBS, comprising almost every article for u
taste, or convenience. He will always kee
best LIQUORS, and other Goods id bis lint
Post paten, and oux c -tiy-c, Mill
Pocket Steelyards; Waffle and, 1
fafer Irons,
elegant patterns
1 Gentlemen's Hatchets. Knives and Forks
Sportamen’s and |>eA Knives
Frying Pan*; tea Kettles, brass & composition
Smoothing lions; patent Hoea
Patent stirrup Irons
He lias an assortment of DRY GOODS & GRO
CERIES, too numerous to mention; and continues
bis establishment of SADDLERY, in Gildon’s tie*
building, where he offers for sale, goods at whole
sale and retail, and at reduced prices,
; on BAUD,
A quantity of NEGRO SHOES.
ntfv 27—-i] —16C
ills.
M L. White
(mabklt siteAite)
Mao jutt received by numerouo arrivalt,
A 0A.VERAL ASSl'BT.MEST or
Choice and Seasonable Goods;
Which are offeredtor sale, wliole.-ai, aim i vtail, and
, at reduced pricer, for cash, c uton or short credit,
• « COXSISTI.NO or
Black and colored Sinchetvs and Sarsnets
r Do do Canton Handkerchiefs
Do do Florence and Levantine Silk,
fashionable colors
Do Taflfctas and plaid Silks
Du and white Thule Lace and silk Gauze
Siflc Hose and Glovea; kiJ Gloves
Do Shawls and Handkerchiefs
Satin and lustring Ribbons
White and colored Feathers
Flag Handkerchiefs and Bandanas
Lace Handkerchiefs and Shawls
Sii and cotton Florentines
- Black, white and colored Crapes
Silk net Sleeves
Black and white figured Laces, with
A general assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres
and Cotton Goods, British and domestic,
ALSO
TWENTY CASKS
OV ASSORTED
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY}
Consisting of a general assortment, put up ex-
preasiy for the country; and lor sale at t> small
advance from the auction cost in New-York.
GROCERIES, #c.
Sb barrels N. E. and rectified Rum
10 do common Brandy
5 do apple do
10 do Gin—3 hlitls Jamaica Rum
5 hhds West-lndu Rum —30 bags Coffee
15 chests hyson, young hyfco.t A hyson skin Teas
50 kegs manufactured T >bacco, 1st and 2d qual.
50 m Spanish Cigars—35 in N O. ; agars
«• it l tfl n.im I itwilUvrl'a Qnnfi
10 boxes Raisins—10 jarsLord lard’s Snuff
30 pieces cotton Bagging
5 crates stone and Earthenware
30 doxen Fryingpans, assorted sizes
10 casks patent and Carolina Hues
10 casks eight and ten link trace Chains
50 cases roram, castor and wool Hats, at very
low prices.oct 3i—lev—i53
Th* subscribers
BaVS TOST RECEIVED,
tPcr brigs Elizabeth and Vmtr.oaa- Jtchr. Fovorite
», v THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES, viz:
300 . boxes Windsor Soap
13 kegs printing Ink
8 Bureaus
13 portable Desks
3 Tables >
1 Sideboard
1 Chaise and Harness
6 house Sofas
100 Saddles
10 dozen Bridle
70,000 Marbles
50 dozen ink Powder
3 dozen broad Axe*
30 dozen Hatches
12 dozen Ases ■
18 dozen Hammers
300 tea Kettles
10 Jersey_ Wagons
30 nests Trul
J SO
Cocks
of cbaDc Line* plated Nails,
Cranks, snuIf Boxes and bride Bits
is sToms
30 boxes pint and half pint Tumbler*
* 30 kegs manufactured Tonacco
100 cams cut Nails, assorted
30 hogsheads Sugar
40 barrels do
3 asses pocket Books ,
10 boxes cotton Cards
10 bait barrels Nod Salmon
10 dozen sheep I
3 dozen waxed <
3 dozen bog Skins
3 casts fancy Goods
3 case* India Crackers
1 case linen Cambrics *
1 case Bedticking
3 Cables, 8 to 1
300 reams royal printing Paper _
■ hoS of a i nowerful army
Notice. Jf
. I. K. TEFFT would tutnrm his friends and the
public of liis haring received William I’ebXiks ss
a copartner, anti l>at *he
Hardware Business
hereafter will be conducted und.r the firm of
TEFFT # FERKINS.
dj-I. K. TEFFT tenders his thanks to his friends
and customers, for their lib ral support; and re
spectfully solicits, for the firm, a continuance of
their favors, at the old stand, ojqiosite colonel
Shellman’s boarding bouse.
Tefft $ Perkins
a ax sow oraBi.se
A handtoae and complete aroortment tf
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
GOLD, SILVER, PLATED AND JAPANNED
GOODS,
Received by recent arrivalt from Europe U eUewhere,
Which enables them to offer articles in their line
„ well worthy the attention of the public as can
found in any part of the country.
J. J. F. Blanchard
Respectfully inform ’heir customers and the
public, that they will continue tiwir business under
their old firm, and will be gratefuffor a renewal of
their patronage They off? rfor sale, on reason
able terms,- the following GOODS, just received
from France, via New-York:
Superfine blue, black, greed and brown Broad
cloths
Black and colored Le vantine
-Do - do- Florences and Satins
Do Florentine
Silk, cotton and thread Laces, edgings and
toolings
Embroidered Bands, of muslin-
Mohair Caps and Frisettea
Velvet and merino Indispensables, with and
without clasps
5-4 mull Muslins, in&rting Trimmings
Gentlemen's embroidered Cravats
3-4,4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 black and colored silk
Shawls
3.4. 4-4, 5 4 and 6-4 white and black htce Veils
and Shawls
5-4, 6-4, 7-8 and 8-4 merino Shawls
5-4 embroidered silk Lace, artificial Flowers
5-4 black Bombazine, superior quality
5-4 linen Sheetings, Manugo Stripes
Ladies’ Corsets, elastic Garters
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s black ana colored
silk Stockings, beaver Gloves
Alto, by the latest arrivalt from Neo-York,
7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens
5-4 Ir.s!i Sheetings
5-4 Iru-ti and Russian Diapers
From 5 4 to itt-4 linen table Clothk
Colored Canlqn Crapes
Black Sarcanet- and Sinchews
12 cases gen - lemon’s Hats
nov i3 — . -i48
Gillejtt Milne
Have received, by recent ar.ivalt,
16 cases well assorted Irish Linens
I do furniture Fringe
200 gross white and colored bad Lace
1 bale- inen Bedtick
1 case Marseilles bed Quilts, from 9-to 14-4
1 bale London superfine Cloths
1 do do do double milled Cassimert
y do 4 4 Cloth, for servants
4 cates black and colored Canton Crapes
2 do do Sarsinets N
I do Changeable •» •
, 2 do Levantine, black and colored
1 do -black Florentine
Swansdown and plush Tippets
Silk, cotton, cassimere ana Merino Shawls
2 cases Bandana and flag Handkerchiefs
1 do , linen Thread
1 do do imperial three cord Thread
1 do Lisle cambric Tread
1 do cotton < bread, from No. 12 to 104
1 trunk gentle men’s muslin Cravats
2 cases black and colored sewing Silks & Twists
6 do white and colored Homespuns
2 do worsted and Marseilles Vestings
Real Welsh Flannels, very fine
Irish, Russian and clouting Diapers
Dutch .tolls and German Sheetings
1 case 5-4 fine Irish Sheeting
2 trunks rich chintz furniture Calico
2 do common do do
Calicoes and printed Cambrics
Plain and figured Cambrics
Cotton Shirtings
Stripe and plaid Ginghams
Jac .net and mull mull Muslin
Thread Lace, edgings and footings
Fine Mechlin thread Laces and Footings
Silk and muslin Trimmings
Artificial Flowers and Wreaths
Fine black and colored Bombazines
Irish Poplins
Black, violet and green silk Velvets
5 bales Plains and Blankets
2 do superior rose Blankets
Furniture and common Dindties
Real Ostrich Plumes
Superior black and white Crapes
l>o colored do
Black white and-colored Satins
Si'.k Ribbons, He. Ac ocr 30—136
Stebbins 4f Mason
Have rfc.ti*’ d by teccru arrivals,
AS ARSORTMKVT OF
English, French and India Goods;
Wliica sal be s.il. on Uie to we-., and most ac
commodating terms. Among them urfc -
4-4 6-4. 7-4. 8-4 and 10-4 Irish Damask and Dia
per, for ruble cloths.
3- 4 bird’s eye Diaper
Russia Diaper ... /
German Rolls
Irish Sheetings
Irish Linens, very low charged
Linnen Cambrics
Do Handkerchiefs
linen and cotton Bedtick
.Marseilles bed Quills .
Black and colored Canton Crapes
'tlack and white Italian do
Florence & Levantine Silks, a complete assortment
High colored changeable Sinchews and Sarsnets
Florentine*
Swansdown and plush Pebri .es
4- 4. 6-4 an-i 8 4 s. k Shawls
3-4 4-4 5-4, 6 4, 7-4 and 8 4 Merino Shawls
Cotton, r hauls N
Fine scarlet Cassimere Shawls
I'andanna Handkerchiefs "
Black Canton do-
Biack and colored sewing Silks and Twists
"Bach India oarsm-ts
Silk Hosiery and Gloves •*»
’Hack and colored Castor and kid Gloves
Sat:in, taffeta and velvet Ribbons
Chenelle Cords, Cords and Tassels
Artificial Flowers
Velvet Indispensable*, with gilt clasps
Silk note, for the bead
6-4 mull Mudins
Inserting Trimmings
Thread Laces, a good assortment
A variety of rich gamature Trimmings
Black and white Satin -
Do do thule Lace
Ostrich and down Feathers
Cloth', Cassimeres, Vestings
Carpeting, ftnntt u re Calicoes
Rose and doSAhngets
Plains, Flannels
Pelisse Flannels, plain and figured Bombazett
Humhums, cotton Checks
Long Lawns
Figured velvet Trimmings ‘
White and unbleached Homespuns
Ojl Cloths, oil table Coven, Ac. Ac.
*Ca3S* finest straw Bonnets, fashionable patterns
nor i7—:—i5i
India, French and English Goods.
in* subscriber offer* ue -n. tilt li>i lowing
Goods, at his .-tore in Congress street, nearly op-
posite the brick atom occufied, by Messrs. Stoi
enburgh ATfcorn. , i - - : >
FlFrY Packages—coiranmiio o»
India black and plaid silk Handkerchicfii
Do. flagand bandana.:i. - do.
Do, real madras | do.
Do. black and plaid Samets,
Do. slate and white Lustrings -
Do. assorted colored sewntgfSTk
Do. fine 6-4 Humhums,- 33 yards ps.
French colored and white twiued levantine Silks
Do do. do. Satin
Do. assorted Ribbons—do. linen Cambric
Do. twilled merino Cloths, ,,
Do. elegant black and blae Broadcloths,
Do.. ladies’and gentlemen’s beaver Gloves, ’
Do. linen TapesX-do. silk habit Buttons
Do. gauze Handkerchiefs—cambric Umbrellas
English 4 and 6-4 cotton Cambrics,
Dp. do. cambric and jaconet Muslins
Do. - do. figured bee do.
Do. ' do. satin striped doi
Do. ladies white cotton Hose f 1 *
Do. do. do silk do.
Do. colerain Shirting—do. assorted Calicoes
' Do i.iouming Prints—do. Hkfs. of all kinds
Do. cotton imi'station Shawls
Do. 6 by 8 to 7 by 12-4 green Table Coverings
Do. white and yellow Fiannela
Do. drab and mixed Plains
Do. cotton Umbrellas
Do. green 8-4 Colchester Baize—
Which will be sold at a small advance for cash
or approved paper, by
Robert H*Parker,
oct 27—134 . -
Edward Cpppee,
' Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
MARKET SaUAIlE,
Bat jutt received by thipJuttinia, from Nen-Yirk,
and other recent arrival, the fillomng articles:
1 case American cold pressed castor Oil
20 lb Gum Arabic, 50 11 flaky Manna
SO lb Gum Opium, 1001b Gum Camphor, refined
100 lb Cinnamon, 1 box Castile. Soap
50 lb Calomel, 50 lb powdered Jalap
100 lb Camomile Floweis, 20 lb Nutmegs
1 case Syringes, assor.cd sizes, ‘20 lb pure Soda
1 case containing essential Oils of Anise, Clot es.
Cinnamon, Peppermint, Pennyroyal, Rose-
mar;-, Bergamot and Lavender
53 lb Litharge, 20 lb Spanish Indigo
6 lb Tartar Emetic, 12 lb Cantharides
15 lb powdered Rhubarb,'6 lb Castor
6 lb refihed Borax, 5 lb Mace
10 lb Vermillion, lb lb Spermaceti
1 dozen Trusses, io lb Gum Gamboge
50 lb pearl Barley, iu lb powdered red Bark
20 lb Gum Assafectida, 2 grace Lee’s pills
‘20 lb Balsam Copaiva; 2 lb Colocynib
2 grace smelling Phials, 1 demijpn spirits Harts
horn
t demijon spirits Nitre, 6 bottles Vitralic jEthe'
1 barrel Linseed Oil, T barrel Lamp Black
1 cask assortr.d Phials; 1 barrel Spanish Brown,
nov 27 160 , i....
Just received,
By schooner Milo, from New-York,
20 trunks of assorted Shoes
20 barrels Ncw-Ark Cider
4 ditto Cider Vinegar
By ship Edwin Bolton,
10 dozen tancy Chairs -
4 handsome Bedsteads . _
11 dozen Calfskins- For sale by
. E. S. Kcmpton.
nov 28——161
Negro Clothing.
Blue Plains, White 1'lai.iS, Blankets, and
Osnaburgs. For sale low for. cash by the subscri
ber. also .
Rose Blankets, of a superior, quality
Superfine Linens, the prettiest in the city
Middling quality and low priced Linens
Stout 7-8 Sheetings and 5-4 ditto; Tickens
Table Linens. Diapers
Best superfine Cloths and Cassimeres, second do
Superfine and low priced Vlannels, Homespuns
Hosiery, ladies’ beavear and kid Gloves, Silks
Calicoes, choice rich Chintz, and common furni
ture Calicoes, Dimities, Muslins
Muslir Robes, Trimmings, &c.
■ T. M. Cltamberlain.
nov 8—-1—144 ..t: ~ ■» r
Fall and Wrnten Goods.
By the sliips lie[iiitTa.ice,'‘Gdtn)jia anil Thomas
Gibbons, from Liverpool, the''subscribers have.re:
ceiyed a very- extensive and general supply of
FALL and IVIA TEB GOODS, which they are
■iow receiving and opening, at their new stand, on
'lie Bay; and of which they will .dispose on ac
commodating terms-forcajsh, cotton-orgood paper.
Their stock comprises
Blue' and white Plains; Bristol, London duffil,
point and rose' Blankets; Flannels, Fearr.auglits,
-outings,coarse and fine Cloths and Cassimeres ofall
colors; pelisse Cloths, Scotch-ami Brussels Carpet
ings, Swansdowns, Toilinets, Stockinet, elastic am.
Bninswick Cords, Bombazets and Bombazines,
'balloons; woolen, worsted and cotton Hosiery;
Calicoes, furniture Chintz, corded and furniture
Dimities. Velveteen and Corderays, cotton Shirt-
. -gs, linen and cotton Bedticks, cotton Cambrics,
Leno; jaconet and mull mull Muslin; white and
fancy Marseilles Quiltings; linen and cotton Dia
pers; Huckubachs; cotton dimask, romal, pullicat,
Madras, Mallabar and MawMlupatum Handker
chiefs; imitation damask SbiwTs; linen and cotto;
pocket Handkerchiefs; cotton'and silk Braces; la
dies’ worsted, Merino and silk Scarves and Shaw ls;
7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linen; 5-4 Irish Sheetings; brown
Linen; long Lawn; linen Cambric; 7-4, 8-10, 10-
12, ).3-14 damask, table Cloths.
IRONMONGERY
Pen, pocket, jack and pruning Knives; tabli
Knives and Forks; Razors, Scissors, Shoe Knives,
shoe Nipptrs and Pincers; mill, crosscut, band
and tenon Saws; Files, of all kinds; stock, pad
chest, cupboard, desk, and till Locks; iron rim
door Locks; iron, brass and plated Candlesticks;
pewter, tinned, iron and : turania tea and table
Spoons; common and polished iron snufTen^brass
and plated harness Furniture; common and plated
Curbs and Snaffles; tinned and plated stirrap lrons;
polished steel and plated Spurs; straining and
girth Webbing; plated saddle Moulding; saddler’s
Knives; waffle and wafer Irons; long hand Fry-'
ingpans; sad Irons; waggon Rushes; oast Weights;
reap Hooks; Hoes; Spades; complete sets black-
smith’s Tools; thumb, hand and bonsh-Vices
carpenter’s and shoe Hammers; Hatchets; plane
Irons; wood Screws; 4-1, 6d, 8d, lOd and 2Ud
wrought Nails; 5, 6 and 8 inch SpRSs; Rhot, of
ail sizes; Lead; F* London and - Nitre-had “Gun-
powder, Ac. also -
300 pieces Cotton Bagging. , _
James Dickson S’ Co.
oc» 10 - err—fo-136 ; ,1...
William Barites*
Cabinet Maker, frertf New-York,
Has opened a More on the Bay, neat, Whitdcer-
street,-Savannah; where hehas on band a very
elegant assortment of
Sideboards, mahogany Bedsteads,
Secretaries and Bookcases
Sets of dioii
Breakfast and other Tables
Ladies’ toilet Glasses, with" and without drawers
Bed room Glasses
Planters? Rank.
fcLE yfcNU iv Ul’ti JK.s’D.
The Director, have decUnd a d.vidend of seven
per cent fir the last six months, and a boms of
nine and one eleventh per cent. Those Stockholm
era who hold shares on each of whichjtfu. foe
Ian have been paid, must bring in their certificates
when they call for dividends, in order that the bo
nus may be endorsed thereon Stockholder*, on
•. ho»e .-hares more than fifty-five dollars have been
paid, will receive foe amount of bonus in cash —
Payments will commence after Wednesday next,
and continue on each day of the week alter, ex.
ce ding on Tnesdays and Wednesdays.
P r-ons entitled to forme- dividends are again
required to call for them.
J. Marshall, cashier.
dec 2 It——164
Grand Lodge.
Tho member*-it Ue G md L dge f Georgia.
ill the dfterent Lo .ges. uiuit: it-juris-iicti n by
t'teir proper representative.-, are summoned to at-
• nd at brother Cuyler’* room, oyi SATURDAY,
- lie 6tb of December, at 7 o’clock r. M. being <
grand quarterly com . unication, for the. election
>f officer-, and other business of tne emit.
By order of th Right if Grttr.d Master.
Paul P. TIiomassqn, grand sec'rtf.
dec 2 m| 464
{C7* The office of the subscribers is re-
uoved to the apartments above the .-tore of Mr
Elias Wallen, on the Bay, a tittle to the W * tward
of die Exchange.
Davies & Drysdale..
dec 2 1 164
To rent
The STORE at present iccupied by William C
Barton. A£pty to JACOB WALBURG.
■tec a 1(
-164
k. Notice.
All (base who have J. .n.U against the estate
of James M’Gkegou, dec will please render the,,
to tne subscriber properly atte-ted, and ail those
indebted to said estate will make payment to
William Gibson, ex'or.
St. Mary's, Nn ember 2', \dV ft 184
United States of America.
mSTltll'T OFOEOKOlA- -IK ThE Ail olKALTV
I'he President of the Untied flutes lo the Marsh* i
of said die*-tet, greeting:
[L. S ) JOHN J. .iULLOUrt, dak.
Wlierea?, a libel hath his day oeen filed in tin
a miraity court of Uie Uniteu States, for said di -
trie., of Georgia, by Wi.lium Davies, the attorue
of the United States tor said district hi behalf <
said United States, stating as follows: That ll..
tloop Carlo now riding at anchor in the port of S.
Maiy’s, in the district of Georgia aforesaid, ai.
within the juris action of this honorable cour'
vhereof one —— 1'aillie now is, or lately wu ■
master and commander, arrit ed on or about th
twenty—eventli day of Uctober last at the aforesan
port of St. Mary’s, in the district aforesaid, fr<>'
Turk’s Island, one of the provinces of the kin,,
etom of Great-Hritain, or from -oine utlier pr v
.: ce of Great-Britain, laden with fifteen hundreo
pusliels of .ialt and four iiogshe'ads of Rum—Th."
the said sloop Carlo, with her tackle, apparel anc.
f -rr.iture, belong wholly to a subject orsubjects > f
tne kingaom of weden, and sails under the Swed
ish flag and with Swedish papers
That the said fifteen hundred bushels of Sait is
the production of Turk’s Island aforesaid, one of
the Bahama Islands, and a province of the kingdom
of Great-Britain as aforesaid, or is the produetto.,
of some other province of said kingdom of Great
Britain—and that the said four hogsheads of Iti-m
".re the production of the Island- ot Jamaica, ano
ther province of the kingdom ot Great-Britain. or
of some other.British province; anil the Haiti Unit-
d States, by their alto rney, aver tliat the importa
tion into the said United States of the afi rcsai-
fifteen hundred bushels of salt, and the said fouj
liogsheac/s of rum being the production of ih:
aforesaid British provinces, or of some other Brit
ish provinces, in the aforesaid sloop ' a, lo, belong
ing wholly to a subject orsubjects of Sweden, a-
'ore-said, is in violation of, ai.il contrary to an act
of the congress of the said United Stales, entiil
“An act concerning the navigation of the United
.States,” passed on the third day of March, m
thousand eight hundred and seventeen; all which
..ctingsand doings, and by force of the said statute,
'•be said fifteen hundred bu-heis of salt and ti e
said tour hogsheads of rilin, and ttie said sloop tin'
Uarlo, together with her cargo, tackle, apparel and
furniture, have become and are forfeited to tl e
United States.
Now, y ou, therefore, the said marshal, are here
by commanded to cite and admonish, and the-care
to cite and admonish all and every person or pc
sons interested in the j.remi es, to be and appiar
it a special court of admiralty to be h Id in th,
city of Savannah, at the court-house, on the second
Tuesday in December next to answer the libellant-
and hare you, then and there, this writ 1
Witness, the honorable William S ephens. judg
of said court, this 29th day oi No-1 mber 1817
W. DAVIES, district i.ttorn.y
All persons interested in 'he for 'going mom.ion
w'll take due notice JOHN EPPINI.ER
d'-- 2, —164 .a-, til
United States of America
n sranrr of ososuia -,s the 'aii -.ibai.tt.
John H. Elton, A.- s tin IVntati a anil slaves.
The Preside *t oj the Uni ed St ,tes to the Marshal
of said District, gree’ing: ‘
[L. S ] JOHN J BULLOCH, clerk.
Whereas, a libel hath this day been filed in the
admiralty of said district, by John H. Elton, esq
commanding the United States’ vessel, the Sara-
nac, for and in behalf ol himself, officers and crew.
praying salvage on the vessel, the Tentatira, and
Caves brought into the port of Savannah, within
the distript aforesaid, which vessel and slaves hav,
been libelled, and res'itutlon claimed bj Anton:
Aigoti Villalobos, consul of his Catholic m:.-
jesly, for and in behalf of subjects of his said Cu-
holic majesty, as by reference to said libel file,’-
in the rej-istry of the district court of saiddistric-
will more folly appear
Now, therefore, you, the said marshal, are here
by commanded to cite and admonish, and tbe-<
are to cite and admonish, the said Spanish consu
a fid all other persons interested in the premises, to
he and appear a', a special court of admiralty, t<-
be held in the city of Savannah, on the nin teem’
ilay of December instant, to answer the libellan'
for the salvage, claimed as aforesaid
Witness, the honorable William Stephens, judge
of said district, this.second day of December. 1817.
THOMAS C. P. CHARLTON
p r cto- fa- Libellant a-d C p on:
All persons interested in the foregoine m ra
tion. will take .’ue notice.- JOHN EPPINGER
der 2 ’64 manh'J.
Twenty dollars’ reward.
Ran-way from i..h. subscri et in Bnrke
county* on the 10th inst nt, a Negro Fellow
named JACOB, ah’.at 22 years of age, about
6 feet high, stoat made, yellowish complex
ion, a tolerable heavy brow had on when he.
left me a pair of wf ite homespun paotaloons,
a cheek coat, and a new eit hat—any per
son that will slop svd fellow and bring •>im
to me in Burke connty, or lod e him fo some
safe goal shall receive the above reward an i
all reasonable ex pence* paid
NOAH SMITH 7
# # # The editors of the Ksleigh N C.
Regi-ter, the Charleston S. C Patriot, -the
Savannah Republican, and tne Mitiedg-ville
Journal, will publish the aboveonco a mo< th
for three months, and forward their accounts
to theroffiee of the Augusta Chronicle for
payment. dec f *tj——:I64
Notice.
All persons luvir.g <! • rands against the estate
of captain William Irvine,_of Dawfiiskee him
F JjAmrr"* ATMrmdrad ffoilar
AUCTIONS.
To-Morrow, Sii instant,
fY’B he S'Id at Hunter’s wharf, for account oj tht
brig Ui t -yiV'A > ’ olmn, a-Til M CiUi-emed,
ONE CAS^ FILES
Tern s, cash.
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock.
M. Herbert # Co, auct'ri.
dec 2—164
T.oJilui'. i*. *'l m- ' ill C,
ur’theoi: tf>r tun -ter-
Groceries and Dry Goods*
2 pipes Brandv-* 3 hhds Rum
5 do n in-'—4 hhds Sugar
6 barrels loaf Sugar
>0 niects Hogging—13 crafea Crockery-
25 boxes Candle*—30 boxes Soap , -
12 keg* Butter—20 boxes Cheese
Hats Shoe* writing Paper, Ac.
4 bales Plain.*—1'- ktgs Tobacco
20 pieces Broadcloth- 20 ti'> Cassimere ■ N
1 case lnsh Linen-. 1 d,• Calia.-es
Shawls, Ha dkerrlnef* Q tills. Pins, Ac,
wiTuonr axsa.'T*. -
1 case D'lY G -O .*, as* et«i
Sale * commence at 11 o’clock
A. Howe, auct’r.
dec 2 !64 k
To-Morrow, 3d instant,
mo be sold , n Jshn Hunter’s wharf,
AN ENTIRE INVOICE OF
9 4hhd-. S ^ weU assorted CROCKERY WAllR,
Ter,ns will be liberal, and made known <m day
of sale. - • ■ j- '
Sale to commence at II o’clock .
M. Herbert & Co. auct’rs. ’
dec 2——16:
Oir-Thursday next, the 4th instant,
Will be sold on Boh on’s ceitral wharf, without ret
serve,
7o hogsheads prime Jamaica Sugar
20.0 bushel* Liverpool ground Salt
1» tons English Castings * t
l erms, approved endorsed notes at four months;
Sale to commence at II o’el ck
M. Herbert & Co. aitcFrs.
dec I 163 •
On Friday, 3th December next,
.WU he told ut Smith’s wharf to dost a concern,
AT Twaive O CLOCK,
T. e fine las: sailing ship THOMAS*
GIB’-ONS, burthen about 350 to'na, copf- ;
, • r fastened and copper sheathed to deep'
. i. ir in, with her tackle and apparel, a-; she
la-t arrived from Liverpool - ballasted with iron,-
* upper dross and stone—now readv to take'in a
,rgo Terms will be liberal, and made known
t. the day of sale . 4
VI. Herbert A".Co. auct’r.
nov 28 —161 ‘ ' ■ '
Valuable City Property
FOR s.ili', vi ALU's i >a>. ,
)n Tuesday, the 9th day of December insfc
Will be sold before the Exchange of h’t d y,
AT TWELVE O’CLOCK AM. ,
The LOT and BUILDINGS, No. 24,
Liberty ward, ccnsis ing of tliree well
fi iished tenements, rented to good tens
lents, for the pi csent.pt Uie rate of sixteen
■ collars. Tlie lot is city property paving
ground rent annually of twenty-five dollar-, or
.lend rent f e simple on the payment of about
five hundred dollars. r
ALSO
The LOT No. 4, in Vernon tything, lleathcoat
ward, fronting on Presideiit-streer, occupied at
present by Mrs M Miller, in fee simple, with one
< oinfortablc dwelling HOUSE: and- other .mail
Houses therein, rented at the rate of aix hundred
a. liars
Termi—approved endorsed paper, at four, six
. >d eight months, adding interest at the rate of
it per cent
M. Herbert & Co. aucYrs.
dec 1 163
Administrator’s sale.
On W d ,, r " >. »„.• 1. Dec* mber next,
iVill be sold on Liberty li.z d, at t e late resi
dence r,f Mr.-, Caiiiem.e Readick deceased the
f dlowing property (brand on account of the
heirs of tie. decease i,
Corn, i’otatoes. Cattle, Hogs, household and kit
chen Furniture, one ' oat and a Corn Mill.
William A. Moore, adtn’or.
-.V 25 —16
Cotillion Society
The men iu -s ,, ,,k. „ guinz, *.. it lion Society
re requested to tnefet a. the EXCHANGE our
TO-MORR JW EVENING, 3<1 insl.,at 7 o’clock,
to elect manager* for the ensuing year,
dec I 163 » ’
Administrators’ sale.
The pirson „ property, c ns.stmg of 8tock,-
plantation To -ls &c. belonging to the estate of
.1 Butler, on Little Ogechee—will be sold on
Tuesday the 23d December next, to the highest
bidder. The plantation will be, at the same time,
:e< for one year and possession given on the 1st of
January. S.de to.commence at 10 o’clock.
Jamc$ Armstrong, adtn’or.
nov 10—e|—’44 /-. rixht-f i -id., 'rX
nterests in the Dry* Good Business, under mu
6>m of Wat A Whits, in Uie brick store recently
•enupied by Way A-ftaker They ofTer to then*
friends and costomer* an extensive assortment of :
seasonable Goods, on very accommodating terms.
’ W WAY,
■icti6 125 ■ ij wiirre
Lumber-Factorage
COMMISSION BUSINESS. -
We, the subscribers, baring formed » connee-
ion, under the firm of DAI.Y Cl HUDSON}
and having taken the wharf formerly occupied by
B’ias Wall, n. for the reception of Lumber, Cotton,
Ac. will be thankful for a share of public patron
age. DANIEL DALY,
nov i7—l5i HAMILTON HUDSON.
Lumber-Factorage
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
The subscriber begs leave lo inform his friends
and the public, that be has resumed the above bo-
siness and will be graufiil for a renewal of them
onage. He has taken, for the reception of
iber. at present, Mr. James Clark’s'dock, next
above Wayne’s wharf, and will in a short time
have another extremely commodious and safe foe
Lumber. THOMAS JONE8.
X? 9 ss 120
Two hundred dollars’ reward.
Raiiawav from die subscriber's plantation in
Dec mber last, bis negro foil ,w SAM, who isabout
six feet high, yellow complexion, has a small »car
on one of his eye-brows—has a down look'when
spoken to ; and iq a little bow-legged ■ Sam was
light from the estate of Thomas Pdlhill, and
, _.. - re is good reas n to believe that he i>- lurking
about Anncorn and the old plantation of above
named RolhSO, aboqt l6'miies from Savannah, on
the Savannah river. I w<ll give one hundred dob
tar* to any person who w ill deliver Sam to me. iq
Burke county (Ga.) or lodge him in any gao], that
I may get him, giving me information of the same
by word or letter at Wayncsborcugh. And 1 will
ire the sum of T«a.tnsH«»J -G»»— _
n if • a will f u