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dumber 134—Volume XIIL
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1815.
Whole Number 2594
4fP The welt known substantial d^ppcred
SStCablp THOMAS.GIBBONS. Charles
Rockwell, mester, now ready to receive ■ car
ar.d. still meet with all possible dispatch
4 For freight or passage, apply to captain Rflcjt’
■* Hell, on board, at Taylor’* wharf, or'.'j
James Dickson & Co.
•o« li—iso.
4-
For Liverpool
K Tb* touch and East sailing ship
JHKREBESC !1. John Brown, master. sa
aow ready to- take in, and basing great part ot
her cargo ready, wilt sees* with imroed'a'r
disoa ch .- hat excellent accommodation tor
ppS’engcts. . For freight or passage, apply a’
flowsrd’a wbaif to
Robert Mackay.
CCt 26.t39
For Liverpool
The fine coppered Ph ladelphia ship
JjANE, Tier, ma«'er, is row ready fo>
a cargo, .and will meet wvh early d : «patch.—
$or tre’gbt or passage, having handsome ac-
dnmmcdaticos, apply 'o *hrca r >'a»r' nn tv-ird,
jar to BARNA M’KINNE.
BOS 0 126
Fnr Liverpool
jRy The fine coppered ship POWHAT-
JP *^TAN, will be teady to receive a cargo
i*n freight, in a week,
> '« , . at,so,
200 hales of C-tton are wanted to fill
*ap the ship RESOLUTION. captain
Davies, to sail in ten davs. which will
As taken at a reduced rate. Apply to
C amoeban & Mitchel.
•os 14——131
For Liverpool
The fast sailing ship Admit* Aiic*.
_ , eappin Paikar'L of 250 tons burthen,
haring greeter part of her cargo engaged, wiM
he dispatched without delay. For freight of
•na hundred and fifty bales. Applv to_
TVrry ft' Wright,
FFho hav* far, sale,
KTiilaffclpln* Gin an«! Wlnakey
Do Flour, juit received
^rim<» C offee
ISO coils ofbale Rope
tVin.dow Glass, ^by 10, 7 by *, and 18 by 12
v A few nteee, of blue Plains
Cotton llagging, &c.
A *ew half quarter casks sery old Malmoley
Madeira Wine
Rrafts en Philadelphia, short sight
- Bov IS 133
tin
For Freight or Charter
To any port in Europe . .
The fast sailing new brig Sari*,
A. R. Smith, master, 2i6 tonsbut-
tben.
H. W. HILLS..
FFho has for sale, just landing
It pipe* Cognac Brandy,’purd ;v ••
5 ions Cordage, assorted
ICO reams wYiting Paper
crates wine Bottles -
nov 11 s- 138
The subscribers
Butter, Cheese, Arc.
Hare taken the STORES on the Bay, for- • f firkins first quality Goshen Butter
t 'For l.tvervool *"'
The brig BELISE, Kenursrd,
irurtcr. She is a remarkable
strut® well tmiltVessel, androper-
ed to the bends, and his Ihe’great-
e»t part of her cargo engaged. For freight of
the remainder, apply on board; or to
Huzcn Kimball,
nov 18 m 133
Frr Norfolk
Or any other port in the Chesapeake,
The fast sailing schooner VIR
GINIA ANN, captain Solonun
Morel’s wharf, or to
Wiliiains. is ready to take, in a
cargo. Apply to the captain at
merly occupied by J. Hakmrr &. Co. where
they offer for sale an assortment «f
DRY-GOODS,
t Consist’tig tj
Superfine,Casrimerss
Low priced Cloths ,
Black BombazeUs
Colored -r do . ,y
2 1-2 andB point Blankets
Red, noire ami yellow FlacUfl*
i ; Cr. ! .toa Shirtings.
Cambric Musti $
Figured do
Olive and Drab Cord*
Buff and purple Shawls
Imitation <ie.
Pocket Handkerchiefs
Aiadras da.
Fancy Calicoes
Cotton Hosiery
r also, ox oonetaKBWip
S cases cotton Snirinigs
1 case do Ginghams
1 do Huts, and
21 oa f s C..rks
CHARLt S W. GARPEKTBR & C©.
HOT il iwt)
^11 casks do do Cheshire Cheese
30 bis winter Apples suitable for family UiCe~r
For sale on board ship Woodbine , -
nov 14 131 '
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The subscribers
Have ^received. Her brigs F.Hxa and BalUeJ
end Vjffer tor ia’e at 7>//irr’« nhazg,
3t kega very tnpevior BUTTER -•
2Ct fl.-roU^lciUM: VORtL
20 dr dn Bfc'.KF (new) together vitk-
auudry other aitirKs. - <
Spooner 8e Tube*. *
no, u 1 iso * ' ' - 'v w
—
nov 11-
fharles Maurel.
-133
For Phi/ad< Ipkia
The staunch brig THOMAS &
EDWARD, Hall, master, now ly
ing k' Howard's wha'f, will sail on
the 22d iiist.int. For freight or
passage, apply on board.
bov 16—132
For FliiLidelpWa
The pa. ke sch'Miner Sf-PHIA, esp*
Spa k- «r ; ii ba r •-> iretVate dis
i cb F t f.egh o; pasa,p fj a.ii ,y ;o h
:rpi?.tn on boaid. ai Re'’-, w- .or
M. Perbrrt ?t fo,
nov 7-I2S
For Phikidclphia
Sice Lll iLE JANE- Cr.mihe.il,
(ScaejjJmas'e'. s ready co lakes cargo. Fci
For I.ivcrpool
The fine copper bottomed brig
V* ALBION, Wm. Proctor, master
■' will meet with immmediate dis
patch. For freight 0 ^ 0 ^*°3 , y. a P
(to BARNA M KINNE
tT'h has tanding, from said brig,
Is Liverpool ground SALT, which
Will be sold low if taken from onboard,
nov 16 132
'"ilk
For Liverpool
The copper hnttomed ship
LORD WHITWORTH. Joseph
Yord, mai-ter, has half of her car
go engoged and will be dispatchrd
Without delay. For remainder of freight, ap
jly to the master on board, or to
S. C i^tinnine,
: •ov 16—132 A’o. 2, Commerce Jtovo,
% For Liverpool
Tho el"i»nnt and suh-motial coppered
yf 01 -- - YAMACRAW. John Smith, erm
Biantltr, «vjil sail on or before the middle '
next tne->th, having part of her cargo airead-
Wgnged. For freight of the remainder, nppl
ft captain Sin;th onbo-nl
AN Di-IEVV LO’-V & CO, or
WILLIAM TAYLOR.
net i2—itf
Tor freight or chara'er to Liverpool
' ... O' e'tetohere in Eun.fie
The s .iu .ch ship AOMII TANCF.
Jbur bm 260 tons ; dr.'.y expec ed w
■Tn*c at. »h:s port, Iron .Pnilede nhia. App'y
K, PERRY & WUlGHf.
’ oet 28 124
r-fc
#F or Border.UK
The brig ELIZA, Adams, master,
^.earrvs nlniut 500 bales cotton, wiit lake
firefght for Bordeaux, having a part of her car-
fjo engaged. Apply to the capt or on board,
or to
nor 16—132
B. M KINNE.
For Havre-i!e-Or.m-t*
The elegant <iiip ELIZA BAR
KER, captain Smith wit' He dis-
patchid by H eillth D cember —
For freight or psssege. applv to
Hi, ivi'rd Dentiis.
WhOahas^landing from said ship and for sale.
<kn thousand bushels Turk’s Island SaLT
nor 16—=—132
'■& For Havre-cIe-Grace
***• The fine new pseke- bu^ CASXE 1
tngs^afor passage, hav-
eigM o r passage, havng handsome aocorR-
niodatiof.J, apply io til - rap ain on hoard, or to
Charles MzureJ,
Wka h.ns received■ fier said veeotl,
F»e»h Hame’s Beer
Cm Na'ls
120 d gen 'cw price 1 Shawls
nov i3 v -131
For New-York
The packet ship WOODBINE,
Burnham, master. For passage,
having handsome accommodations
tor freight er passage. Arolv to
the captain or to 15. M'KIN^E.
nov 11—130
Factorage & Commission
BUSINESS.
Th“ subscriber has established himself in the
eity of Savannah, in the above line, and from
attention to the same, hopes to merit a share of
the public support. He embraces this oppor
tunity of informing the planters generally who
may lavor him with their business, that he in
tends importing for them from Liverpool
Woolens, Blankets
Cotion Bagging, Summer Cloathing, &c.
Which will be furnished them at sterling
costs and charges Liberal advances will be
made on Produce and articles of Merchandize,
winch may be consigned him, until a sale of the
same can be effected.
gir” iiis counting-room is on Howard’s wharf,
where the subscriber has commodious fire proof
stores for the reception of Produce and Goods.
Samuel G. Pelot.
nov 11 130
The subscriber.:
i’or freight or chart' r
The Br-tsa b g ELIZA, cap'ain
Jnr.es, 86 .ons bui'ben. l'V: oai'icu
ly :n R. RICHARDSON.
» f 128
For Boston
The br g HERO, esptain B'ysn,
^iL&iFor ficigh; «r p^tsage, »pp!y 'o the
captain or. board, or to
Jena. Battelle.
nov 14—. is l
For New-York
rhe fin ' b ' R PR1 N( K F.VGENE,
r mtfl n Dsris, bur'.he;> 140 tons, n >w
•'any io t ke a freight; for which nr passage,
•pply to cap aio Davis, on board, at Howard's
wharf, or to
Robert Mackay.
nov 16 139
For New-York
The fast sailing sclmoner COLUM*
»SuBlA. captain Stilln-an. For freight,
apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
Olmatead & Battelle.
nov 14 131
William Robarts
fBV*- WO!
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Hat just received from JVcw York,
And i- now i.pening, opposite (north end) Low,
Wat lice & Co. the following articles : which
are < ff red tor cash, or approved town accep
tancr-r,
London duffil and rose Blankets
iaip C.-sting*, blue Plains
White, red 3r,dyelinw Fia inal
U. cking Baize and Flushings
Fine and c.narse Clothes
issim .. ind Regent’s Cords
Fi.ilone; .nd pwarsdown
Burlin C irds and Stekinett
Tabby Velvets and Dimities
licoes and G'i.yhvms
fli .ck Levantine sad ligaved ffilks
mb’* v/ocl and wersted Hosiery
t\nn Ditto
Slack B mbr.s ; ne ar.d Crape
Men’* and women’s li srtr Gloves
vlalaHar an-’ Madrr.s Handkerchiefs
Pocket Handkerchiefs and Snawls
V etc and ('.laid muslin H-r.kerchiefs
'otov <1 a”d black fi..(H. Arett
F-ing it rnt.itR ant - . Lustring Ribbons
S wa, ( - Slk'asv.-rtcd .
RiitUn- and i k lisp Handkerchiefs
mH’ii.i jeek-n- ! # bo. k *nd Luo Muslins ,
IrLh I.iren a- lorgLowos
Handkerchiefs, black colored
Pesnectfuliy inform ths inhabitants of Sa
vann^h end th? public in gsnertl, that by late
arrivals from Europe and t'is northward, they
F .re |ecei.ved a very general ayeffuttensive as-
.soitmcn! of DRY-GOCDS, iilcnlited princi
pally for the present and approaching seasons ;
which they offer for suie on the most easy and
reasonable term* ; amongst which are
London snpcrline black, blue, green, snuff and
mixed Cloths
Superune black, blue, white, yellow and sear-
leu Cassinieres
Double end single rose Blankets, from f-4 to
16-4
London Duffil Blankets, from 6-4 to 8-4
Blue print do 3 1-3, 3 und 9 1-2
point
Bristol Blankets
Salisbury Flannels, green, brown, scarlet,
crimson, and vanous oilier colors
Welch and Yorkshire Plains, white and blue
Fine Bombazettes, various colors
Ditto Bombazines
Elegant winter Vesting, imitation of Marseilles
Marseilles, various patterns
VVciting and stair Carpeting
Elegant hearth Ruggs, numerous patterns
Superfine white and scarlet Welch Flannels
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s lamb’s wool and worst
ed Hosiery
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s fine white and colored
cotton Hosiery
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s white and blaek silk
Hosiery
Irish Linens, 7-8 and 4-4
Long Lawns and linen Cambrics
An elegant assortment of pearl-edged Ribbons
Ladies’ white and black silk habit Gloves
Do extra long kid do
Superfine plaided Ginghams, 4-4 and 6 4
Apron Checks, 6-4 and 7-4
Leno, Japan, taped and laced Muslins
India mull and soft'book sprigged do
Ladies’ eiegant worked Robes
Cotton Cambrics and cambric Muslins
Black, blue, pink nod green Cambrics
Cotton and linen Platilfas
And is now opening,
Anelcgant assortment of FRENCH 60033
consisting of
Florence, and other Silks, different colors
Silk Hoisery, of all sizes
Elegant damask and embroidered Shawls
Ditto do. whole and half Handkerchiefs
White, blue, pink and yellow Satins
Soft satin and Mantau Ribbons, besides many
other fancy Articles.
And have also on hand,
150 pieces first quality cotton Bagging
100 do. Scotch Oznaburgs.
Samuel & Isaac Russel.
nov 4 12f
Now landing
From the British brig Robert Quayle, and Jo
sale by the subscriber
24 puncheons ltuia ^
50 crates Crockery a
17 pieces Cotton Sagging, of superior quality
8 bis Arrow-Root * *
1 bale York Stripes • ,■ 1
R. Richardson,
nov II 150 *
Fall Goods.
By tbs Tamacraw, just arrived from &!«&£
pool, end other recent arrivalstrom Britain, Ok
subscribers have received an estensive supply
uf DRY GOODS, well calculated for the pro,
sent and approaching season ; among then
are the following, vie.
White and colored Plaint
Superior cotton Bagging
, White and colored Flannels
Ca'peiing, rose Blankets
G< een Baize and Flannel
VVosiced and lamb wool Hmfff
Silk, cotton and Angola do
Black Bnnibazeen ar.d C ants
Black and cdorud Bcmbazett
Printed and :wiled do
Stipe fi..e i;: todclmhs
Do Ca spineres
Fu-tiiiure and other Dimities
Do Ft .rge and T «ie!s
Cutton Canbv .o and cambric MusKdt
Mull rouh and Jaconet - do
A variety of fancy Movlins
Cambric Trimmings, ar.d Dresses
Cotton Shiftirgi ar.d long Clothi
Printed Cambrics and Calicoes
Irish Flemish end Russia Sheeting
Do Linens, and long Law s
French Camdrir, Uunb ellas
Tablecloths and tea Napkins
Win.*, black and colored Msntut
Plain and twhed whhe Satin
Colored and black Barcelona Harke'cMsM
A variety of Shawl*, fce. with a numbe. of
tber arv.cte*too tedious to enumerate, wilt be
old s' a mi.dera'e advance for cotton or uns
doubted town accep'ar.cc*.
Andrew Low & Co.
apt. 3 100
Exchange Stores to rent.
The Starrs und»r the Exchange, at the rlj*.
posal of the Corporation, will be rented to ths
highest bidders, by the city-marthel, for one
year, on the 27th day of November next Ren#
payable quarterly.
E HARDEN; Y „ , "
C. HARRIS, l Exchange
G. V. PROCTOR, i “•■““W
do? 14—131
For sale
Forty kegs first quality Goshen Butter. Eiw
quire at Mr P. Schenk’s store, Rice’s wharf,
nov 14—131
p««d*
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Factorage & Commission.
JAMES S. BULLOCH
Having commenced the Factorage ar.d
Commission Business, tenders bis services to
his friends and the public, acd solicits their
patronage. His Counting Room is on Dr.
Hunter’s wharf, where convenient fire proof
stores tre engaged for ths reception of all
kinds of prodnes. oct 26—123
For sale
5# tons waggen tire IRON
15 nhds. Sugar
79 pieces prime Inverness Bagging
SO do do narrow do do
SO do .German Lin«n
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tfafi&gC.
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For sale
10 quarter casks Tenei iffe Win*
4 clu«ts Hyson Tea
50 kegs Butter
24 do Nails. By R. RICHARDSON*
oci 28 124
Gun Flints ^
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A few thousand jest received, and for sale hi
the subscribers. B. & G. LATHROP.
nov 11 l —139
M‘Ewen & Richmond
Ml'’
Hereby inform their friends and the. public
generally, that they are in complete readiness
to attend to Storage and Commission Business.
By indefatigable endeavors to benefit and pleas*
their enifflnyers, they hope to receive a part
of the public patronage. Whenever storage is
wanting, good fire proof building will be pro.
cured.
They also offer; at their store, west end of
the Market, a cumber of Artistes, so roo4
terms, among which are
Muscovado Sugar,'in barrels
Good Coffee, in bags
Fine and coarse Shoes, assorted sites
Curry Combs and cotton Sards, by Aw—
box
Whiskey and Rum by keg or barrels.
Up Country Homespun, oy the bolt '
Bcmbazett, Callico, Powder, fee.
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A good onisge HOUSE, GIGG sod HAUL
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