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DRUGS, MEDICINES
‘GARDEN U SEEDS.
POSEY,
Corner of J)i oughtsn (J Jefferson streets,
orrr.n rou balk,
A General assortment of
Drugs, Medicines & Seeds
Of the tattler they have now on hand —
Warrington, ‘l
Refugee, and )Bush BEA..S
Whit* J
Marrow fat PEAfF
Salmon anti ? RA I)D1S1I
Short lop J
SNAPBEANS
Drumhead, “J
V.i% York,
Sogar-hmf, lc ABB AGE SEED
Yellow Savoy, (
Mat Dutch and j
lied J
Elat white Turnip
Cauliflower
Asparagus
Dark Orrange Carrol
% Bloody Beet
, .Solid Celery
White Endive
Early curled ‘t
Imperial I
W
Hardy green /
Cabbage j
Battersea J
Koun,d seeded broad leavd Spinage-
I'rickjy dp
Parsley
Ateo, the following ROOTS :
Young white seed Onions
Tubus, double and single
Italian Narcissus, double Sr sing, fihe for forcing
Jonquils
fine, double mixed ltimunculus V Anemones
Purple,
Pale bl"e,
Stripe/, YCROCUS
White and
Yellow J
Salmons Radish
Scarlet short top do
An assortment of FLOWER SEEDS
CANARY SEEDS and
FLOWER POTS.
dec 24 _ 41
Lamp Oil,
TIIE subscriber has now on hand, and will
~e constantly supplied with the best
Spermaceti Lamp Oil,
from Samuel Heilman's w * known Off Manu
factory, Newbedfnrd, and is enabled tp furnish
his cust oners, immediately from the manufacto
ry, with genuine spermaceti OIL, of a quality
equal to any ever sold in this city. This OIL in
a Lump properly trimmed, is warranted to burn
until the Oil ii exhausted, without snufling or
picking up, produces no more 9tnoke than Can
tiles, is less Liable to gyrate about house, safer
on account qf fit e, not subject to watte by being
placed in a current of air, and by aotual experi
ment prove# as cheap as Candles at ten cents
pur pound. Also Jar tale, Japanned Lumps, ja
panned seel, t anil Glass do. Lamp wick, Itfc.
AUGUST IH CORNWALL,
WhilQktr St. near col Shellman's JI an si on House
dec 21 39
Feather Beds.
A Few very choice live geese Feather Beds,
of various si es, which are warranted to be
of the ’.ery best quality—Banding from ship 1
Gen. Can ington, fi om New-York, for saie by
J. W. MO UK ALL, 1
dec 24 41 Church Buildings.
Elegant Furniture,
J. 11. OLDERSHAW,
RESPECTFULLY Informs hit friends and
the public that he has removed his
Furniture If are-House,
on the Bay next door west of the City Hotel,
Where he has on hand
Elegant Sideboards of various patterns
Secretary & Book Cases do do
Grecian Sofas, of do do
Setts of i illar & clawfeet Dining Tables
Setts of Tea St Card Tables
Dining Tables,
Gentle mes writing Tables St Book CaSes
Elegant French Press with doors at the ends
Uigh post curled maple, patent joint Bed
steads
Plain High post Bedsteads
With a general assortment of elegant fancy
and plain Chairs,
~ Also For Sale, ‘ *
A general assortment of Alahogany Board?,
•Plank and Veniers.
N. H.— Furniture repaired and u iholsterirg
done as above. dec 22 n4O
Scotch Tartans, Union stripes,
WStc. Sic.
ILLIAM INGLIS St CO. have received
per the Neptune and Three Sisters, a further
supply ol SEASONABLE GOODS,among which
are ,
Scotch Tartans and Union Stripes, superior
Scotch Derries and Domestics
Super Furniture and Light Prints
\\ bite I larn for toweling
White, red and assorted Flannels
Fine Gauze and Welsh do
With an assortment of other seasonable Goods,
which will be sold low. 27 dec 6
Taft § Sibleys,
OFFER tor sale—
-8 hhds W I Hum
?d hhds sugar
5 lijids Copperas
50 bbls Gin
50 do apt 1c Brandy
£ 100 do pilot Bread
.50 do navy do
150 bags Coffee
10 qr casks TcnerifFe Wine
20 do do currant do
* 10 do do Cordials
10 half bids do
100 boxes Soap
fJO pair negro Shoes
Half cheats hyson Tea
—also—
Bills on Providence.
dec t 25
Prime JV*. Orleans Sugar.
CfpVYENTY hhds very prime dry N. .Orleans
il Sugar, Landing front ling Native, for sale
bv JOHN I.ATHKOP fit Cos.
’ elec 2 3 42
Staffordshire Ware-House.
TH E subscriber having taken those extensive
premises and stand, comer ofWhitakcr
street and the Bay, which have for many years
past been employed in the Crockery line of bu
siness, and laleiy so by Col. Shellman, oilers to
the attention of the Publtck and the Trade, his
full supply of CHINA GLASS and EARTHEN
WARE comprising the following assortment:—
CREAM COLORED WARE.
9 crates Basixs every size known in this mar
ket
6 do Eras do do
12 do Chambers do do
10 do Bowls, 4 quarts, 3 qts, 2 qts, 3 pints, ,1
qt, 3 i pints, pint and half pints
5 do Pitch ehs do do
4 do Mens, usual size,
4 do Baiuns, oval and round with and without
lips for Milkpans, principally large
1 do Jans for Druggists and Conserves
1 hhd Footpaxs and Wimt. Coolers, various
sizes
3 crates Cups and Saucers, Bed and Stoolpans,
Peppers, Salts Uc.
1 crate Uutteu Stamps and Blamoxce Molds
3 do Dining Ware, Dishes &c
PAINTED MOCHA # BLACK WARE
5 crates Enamelled London Ceps and Sacceus,
good patterns, principally blue, large si
zes, unhaituled
3 do Irish do do do
2 do Bowls and StccEns do do
6 do all the sizes as above, handled
2 do Teapots to match, several sizes
1 do fine Black Glase T eapots, 3 sizes
I lihd Copies Port, 2 sizes
1 do Scgau and Chkams
10 crates Enamelled, Mocha and Engraved
Bowls, every size made in the Potteries
5 do do do Jeos and Alecs from i pt. to
Gallon
EDGE WARE.
- Two crates Oyster and Muffin Plates
Three do large do do
Five do lirckf;isl ftdl 8 inch do
Twenty do Green and blue full size Dinner do
Ten do Edge Dishes from 9to 2>i inches
Five hhds edge Tdreexs, Cover Dishes,
bauceTciiEF.Ns, Sauce Boats, and square and
scolloped Sallad Bowls
Twocrates edge Oval Bakeus or Pcddixg Dish
es, 6 sizes
BLUE PRIMED WARE.
Six hhds (Jup, Tea, Dessert, Breakfast, Cake
and Dinner Plates, Soups and Flats of
10 patterns
One do Watkii Plates with stoppers
Five do Sauce Boats, Sauce T ureens, Sallad
Bowl- and Uakeds
Two do sour Tureexs, Hands and Ladles com
plete
Six do Double Diking Sets latest patterns,
two hundred pieces to each set
Three do sets do British Views, patterns
nearly all different and the engravings ex
ecuted in a very superior style*
Six do blue printed i.WKiis & Basins usual sizes
Three do do Chamdeiis, assorted sizes
Three do bowls varied sizes
two do Pitchers gadon Ike with and without
covers
Two do Mugs with and without covers
Fancy Fhuit Baskets cut out with diamonds
bnusu Travs with and without covers,
bOAr Boxes, Koc. Curs, Foot Pans, Wise Cool
ers, &c
Children’s ‘Huy Tea Sets
Flue printed Breakfast TVare
T wo hhds fine blue Printed Breakfast Ware in
long sets, two patterns
One do oval and round Butter Tubs with and
without fixed stands
Six crates London Irish and Bowl size Curs and
SAUCEUS*without handles
Six do do do with handles, bold patterns
Porringer and other saleable shapes
Two hhds Oval Teafots, 4 sizes
‘Two do round do 4 sizes, with Sugar and
creams to match
One do Grecian Coffee Pots 2 sizes
LUSTRE HELP WARE.
Two hhds Silver and Gold Lustre and Lustre
Landscape Pitchers raised figures and
plain, Brunswick shape, Saits, Peppers,
Butter tubs Ac
CHINA. i
Sets ofcommon China, assorted patterns, grape
Vine, Rose Ac 54 pieces at low prices
l'o do Packed in Uoxks for the convenience
of the country trade
Long Sets of Lustre and cnsffifelled China 48
ri ps and Saucers with Coffee lot com
plete and excellent patterns
Sets ol Kink China, Landscape and Gold Lines
68 Pieces
Do do Purple Landscape and Gold Lines 68*
Pisces
Do do white and Gold Lines same quantity
Do do leaf and gold lines and spring do do
Do do Nursery pattern in colors ami gold lines
Do do bursnii Dresden embossed, green and
purple, in colors, gold lines, hand and
sprig, one hundred and ten pieces to
each set— Doubee Sets.
Lilac and brown pearl figures, hunting pattern,
1J runs wick and Dutch shape Pitchers,
3 sizes
Do do in gold lines ami bands
A great variety of Flower Urns, Chimney Or
naments. bronzed, painted landscape in
go!.:, o.‘ various quantities in the sets
PuKcr: Howls, fine china, gold lines and band.
GLASS.
A full assortment of Straw Tu ; beers. Gcrman
Decanters, flint Lnglish do. Wives,Cla
rets, and Cii tMP.tRNK Glasses Gutter
Tubs, Water Bottles, Sic.
Do do do in molded glass
Cruets. Peppers, Mustards, and Oils, for cas
tors.
Cordials, W inks, Lemonades, Jellies, Tum
blers, Decanters, Hr era Tubs, Cklle
iiy Glasses, Dishes, Sai.l.r Howls, Prn
amids, Ac. of cut glass and of various pat
terns
Sets or Cut Glass complete, ornamented with
i Diamonds, flutes and nitci.es
Rich expensively cut with diamonds large Sal
lad Howls
Fancy Transparent Lamps, ornamented with
flowers and landscape paintings, with
chains, Ac.
In regard to qualities, patterns, sizes, and pri
ces of the foregoing articles, the public will un
doubtedly compare and judge for themselves,
and they are respectfully requested to do so.
The packing branch of this concern is conduct
ed by hands whose skill has been for many yeais
ascertained by experience. Assorted crates for I
the country trade will be always kept on hand,
and sold at a moderate advance. As the price
list is made up exclusively upon the principle
of cash payments or town acceptances, the
ride will be inflexibly maintained, and it is hop
’ ed no exception can possibly be taken to its oi>
” servance, either by retail or wholesale custom
ers; OD „ JOHN THOMAS.
•Jec 28 2w 44
Notice.
THE subscribers having connected them
selves in business under the firm of GIBBS &
ALEX ANDER, offer for sale on good terms
ALBANY ALE, GOSIiEN BUTTER, Ac.
| Just landing from brig Levant, at Jones upper
wharf,
40 bbls Albany double Ale, expressly prepar
ed for this climate
10 firkins superior Goshen Butter
10 bbls Corn Meal
10 do buck wheat do
j,3 casks best kind Goshen Cheese
10 boxes bloom Raisins -
25 M Spanish Segars
12 kegs sweet scented A irgmia Tobacco
3 do ladies’ twist do
5 bags Coffee ; Mustard by theboxordoz.
14 bbls country Gin ; Cognac Brandy
Jamaica, St Croix and N E Hum, by the
hhd. or barrel
Holland Gin ; Young Hyson Tea, in ten
catty boxes ; Sugar by the hhd. or bbl ; j
Loaf and Lump do ; and in stoie, a gen- j
era! assortment of Groceries
JOSEPH GrfBBS,
ROBERT ALEXANDER,
Taylor's wharf.
They would also inform their friends that
they are sole agents for this city for two of the
most celebrated Brewing establishments in the
state of New-York, namely', Law & Eurridge’s ,
New Burgh and U Dur.lopV Albany, a supply
of whose Ale will be kept constantly on hand
and warranted good. Also, Boy'd &.M’Culloch’s .
Albany Ale. deo 3
Lamps.
* i
A fresh supply of _ ,
IJverpool patent hanging Lamps
Glass and japanned socket do.
Japanned do ; Lamp Glasses
Lamp Wick, Sic. received by the brig Na
tive, and for sale by
AUGUSTUS CORNWALL. 1
Also—Lamp < >IL and Spermaceti CANDLES
of the first quality. dec 27
Chairs.
THE subscriber has received by .the sloop
Fulton,an additional supply of I%NCY CHAIRS 1
of various patterns, which will be sold cheap at 1
his Repository, Church Buildings
J. W. MORRELL,
dec 1 23
Savannah Poor-House and
- Society. \
AN election will be held at the Court-Mouse, f
on Monday the 7th January next, from 9 :
til! two o’clock, for Twelve Managers for the. 1
government of the Poor-House and Hospital, for
the ensuing year.
The following gentlemen are appointed to su
perintend said election : ,
Joseph Camming l
Edward Copper,
Charles McJntire,
William T. Williams,
’ William 11. Waring,
James Morrison,
Joseph S. l’elot,
Lemuel Kollock,
Calvin Faker,
The generous and humane, who have not yet
subscribed, are solicited to come forward and
contribute to the support of this useful and be
nevolent institution, in order that its interest
ing objects may be effectually carried iSTo exe
cution. The accounts for the present y ear will
be published in the Gazettes of this city, for
the information of the members of the Society.
By order of the Board of .Managers,
_decs 26 JOHN HUNTER, SecV;,.
Mrs. BURNS,
BEGS leave to inform the Ladies of Savan
nah, that she has returned to town, and
may be found at the former place, in Brigh
ton street, next door to Mr. Knap’s Shoe store,
where she will be happy to receive her cus
.omers nd friends. Ar.d having the A'ewest
Fashions. She will be thankful for all favors in
the
Dress Making Line.
■ dec 7 28
Safe Wire.
‘|IHE Subscriber has for Sale, a qantitv of
I Safe Wire, of various sises and of a Superi
or quality, at his Furniture Ware House,
J. W. MORRELL,
nov 16 10 Church Buildings.
John C. Micliel,
TNFORMS his friends and the public generally,
■.that he lias i> moved from Mr Stouf Survcil
ler’s to l.ryan-street, opposite the Merchant’s
Hotel, where he trill attend those gentlemen
who are desirous of learning the Violin, Flute,
or Vocal Music.
11* w ill give lessons on the Pianno and also
lessons accompaniments to those Ladies who
are so far advanced as to play Sonatas or pieces
requiring accompaniment of Violin, Elute or
Basg* oply to I*tiul P. Tho.nastou, Esq or to
Isidore Stouff, Surveyor. •
FOR SALE—An excellent new I’IAXO,
(Clementini’s make) from Loudon,
nov y 4
The Library,
IS open for the delivery of Looks, Monday,
w ednesday and Friday, from 4 to 6 o’clock,
L* 30 dec 10
FI miters Bank.
A N Election tor thirteen Directors on the
part of the Stockholders of tin* Punk, will
he held at the Banking-House, on the first Mo,-.,
day in January, being the 7th day of the month
l*oh will be opened at 9 o’clock, A. M . be clos
ed at a l\ M —will be re-opened at 3 o’clock
and finally closed at 5 o’clock. As no business
can bfe done in consequence of the election,
paper falling due on that day must be taken up
on the Saturday previous.
dec 20 33 .1 MARSHALL, Cashier.
Factorage and Commission
Business.
THE undersigned have this dav entered into
copartnership in the above line, under the firm
of Stnvges at Hunter, & solicit from their friends
a share of business. Their counting-room is in
the v est end of Bulloch’s Building. ° They will
jbe enabled to make suitable advances on pro
duce deposited for sale. •
OLITKR STURGES,
1 AVM. P. HUNTER.
Picked Up , adrift,
\ Small lloat, which the owner can have bv
proving property and paying for this ad’,
verlisement, on applying to capt. Tucker on
board the brig Iltirsn. dec 27 ■iJ
William Rose,
TTTJAS received by the Georgia from Liverpool
wLI and recent arrivals from New-York, a
handsome assortment of FANCY and 51A I’LL
GOODS—among w hich are: , j
Inserting* Trimmings (very wide,) and
Flounces
Inserted and flounced Syjislin Robes
Sewed Tippets, Collarets and Book Muslin
Handkerchiefs
4-4, (1-4 p'ainjfcd figured Nansobk, Mull &
Book Muslin
* Corded and printed Muslins, Calicoes and
- Ginghams
CarolineAnd silk Plaids
Black Canton and Nankin Crapes
Furniture nan-, w corded and cambric Dimities
Steam Loom Shirting and white Homespuns
Irish Sheeting, Linena, Diapers, & Long Lawns
Black Bombazeen and figured Poplin
Black, plain ulld figured BorfibazettS
White, green, red and blue Flaunt Is
Green and blue Baizes and Servants Cloih
Superfine blue and black Cloths and Casrimeres
Superfine Pelisse Cloths and Cassimere Shawls
- Carpetings and ready made Carpels
White and mixt Plains and Blankets
Union Stripes, Dei -ies, Checks and Ukfs
Linen Cambrics and Cambric liamlKerchfs
India, German and English silk llkfs
4 4 plain and figured bobinet Lace, very'fine
Bobinet ahd English double ground thread Lace
Ladies and Gentlemen’s white and black silk
do do cotton and worsted Hose [lib’d Hose
do do silk, castor and beaver Gloves
Hemming’s silver eyed Needles, and Holt’s cot
ton Threads
Together with a variety of other articles too
numerous to mention, for sale on the most ac
commodating terms, at the sign of the Golden
Fleece, Gibbons Buildings. lm dec 10
Coffee.
150 “bags prime green COFFEE, Landing £i
or sale By
dec 17 s MITCHELL & BARTLETT.
Killams, Hills £5 Wells,
H .Merchant Tailors.
AVF. removed to the brick store on the
Bay, next dour below the Post-office, where
they have opened, an extensive assortment of
Extra Super and Common
Broadcloths, Cassiinercs. Yes
tings, £jc.
They have procured from New-York, and else
where, the latest fashions and the best of work
men : ai-d flutter themselves that they will be
able to give general satisfaction to all who favor
them with their custom.
Alsi, Received,
A large assortment of Gentlemen’s ready made
CLOTHING,
of their own manufacture, and in the newest
fashion 9b net 30
t otton Cards.
‘IIF.N Boxes Fosters best No lu Cotton Cards
1 Just received For Sate by
dec 25 42 JOHN LATMUOP & Cos.
— > —
Drug § Ch#nir:il Warehouse, j
Wholesale dud Retail.
FRANCIS J. I AY,
At the earner of Congress and H idiaker-strcets,
ShtuLl t, iiuilding,
Offers for sale, a fl esh assortment of DRUGS,
MEDICINEfB, Clc. all of which will be warrant
ed genuine, and. at tne lowest prices.
Among which are,
Gum Opium Mace
Do Camphor 1 1 loves
Do Assaoctida Nutmegs
Cream ufTartar Cinnamon
Tartar Emetic Ginger
Calomel Starch
Jalap Hair Powder
Castor Oil ofa Superior quality
Fresh Sweet Oil for f ,miiy use
Henry’s caicuied Magnesia
English do do
Common do “
All kinds of Patent Medicines, Shop Furni
ture, Surgical Instruments Phials, assorted.
Perfumery, &c. &c . l/so , K -esli Garden Seeds,
dec 19 37
Wm. Bars ell,
SASH # FAM-LIliF T MAKER.
HAS taken a stand on the corner of Market
and Montgomery sts, where he continues
to manufacture a!) kinds of articles i:i his line
s ch as Sashes, Fanlights, Side Lights, S-c
which he .warrants will be of the most fashiona
ble workmanship, and at reduced prices to suit
the times.
Orders from the country wIL be received and
promptly attended to
Ti e Editors of the Augusta Ip-niid, ana Da
rien Gazette, will please insert the above five
times and forward the bill to the Museum Office
for payment. i7 dec-17
Ingrained Carpeting.
npHE subscribers have just received an as-
K sortment of . ide Ingrained Carpeting, of
a superior quality, which they offer for sale on
accommodating terms,
BLANCHARD, BROTHERS & Cos.
Anderson’s buildings, on the Bay.
—also—
-3 cases double and single barrel Guns
1 800 lb Sewmg Twine
1 3 6J 9J. and 10 inch Cables
150 dozen Cologne Wat r. 26 dec 5
Removal.
EO WARD COPPER has ‘'cmoved to the
I west corner of Market square, in the store
adjoining that of Messrs Cleland Si Eraser,
where he offers at wholesale and retail, a com.
V'lete assortment of Fresh DRUGS and MED
ICINES, on the Lowest terms, for cash or ap
proved paper. .19 dec 21
Notice.
A X Election will be held at the Independent
i\ Presbyterian Church, on the first Monday
inJanuary next, for Five Trustees for the en
suing year. OLIVER S ( URGES,
dec 20 39 Chairman board of Trustees.
Boarding,
A few Gentlemen can be accommodated with
A Hoard, in a private family, on low terms—
by applying.next door to West-Broad-Street in
Broughton-street. Also, ready furnished rooms
at the same place. iLc 19 >
Notice.
’B'HK subscribers are prepared to Discount
? promptly every day, approved Paper, not
having mure than ninety days to run, at 6 per
cent and pay the proceeds of such discount by
Checks on An usta, if preferred bv the offerer
dec 18 36 CUMMLNG &GWATHMEY.
Valuable Real Esfa-te fop sale.
Iv\YO LOTS fronting on Bay and JeflVrsoii
streets, with the impiovements thereon—
consisting of two ranges of Buildings, well con
structcd for a Public I’.oardii-g House on one
side, and on.the other for Stores or Couniirg
Rooms.
‘I hese Buildings,from their situation, then
extent, and their construction, are well adapt,
ed for a Hoe! ; they were planned for this pur
pose* and hr\,ve been fn used under the name cf
Washington Hall.
One Lot fronting on Joachim-strect, with tbs
improvements llu-i’eon. knqwn as the Liverpool
Hotel. There arc two spacious Dwelling Houses
two stories each, with suitable bach buildings,
calculated fertile accommodate,n cf families, or
for a house ofentertainment, as heretofore used.
This Property vvill be sold low and on ac
commodating terms, if early application be
made -to GEORGE SCHLEY,
dec 20 Im3B .Mo 1, Commerce Row.
To Bent.*
a The well known establishment cali
edthe Georgia Hotel, (now in tile oc.cn.
pation of Mr C. Bevill.) The premises afford
every convenience for a Tavern; and there i,
a dwelling where families could be lodged, dt
taclied from the public house. The stable is
very commodious, and the whole establishment
warrants the belief of its enjoy ing a considers
bie share of country and other < usti-tn, from ii>
vicinity to the Steam-Boat tYliarvei-, the princi
pal Lumber Yards, and the mark t in Elfish
square. Pnssetsion can be given on the Ist ol
January. For term? apply to
JOS. GUMMING,
East end of Bulloch’s building.
dec 4 25
To Rent,
Several Houses in Market street,
MlflSil Montgomery street, and Margaret street,
oct 16 90 ROBERT LEYViS.
T^Lct,
AND Possession given immediately. The
Store on the Bay formerly occupied by Mr.
G W Martin.
AI.SO.
The three two story Brick Buildinge on Bay-
Lane.
Also.
Tlie upper part of the Store on .Tone’s upper
vvhaif,occupied by Messrs Petty St Green. For
terms apply to
nov 1 HALL & HOYT.
TogOent,
THE the Bay, lately e.c
•hialoJ copied by the subscrioer—a good stand
lor a wholesale merchant. The store will be
rented in * hole or in part; the upper part of
the building is finished fur a family -which will
be retained or rented, as may meet the views ol
the applicant. Apple ‘o
JAMES KENYON.
nov 14 8
For Dent,
Those two fire-proof Stores, opposite An
drew Low UCo Johnson’s square, fined ex
pressly for Dry Good Stores, and deserve the
attention of such as are connected in that busi
ness. Rents moderate. For terms apply to
CRANE & BAKER, on
G ARDNER TUFTS,
nov 8
Mi.ta... ■ , _
Tu Kent or for sale,
Three Tenements two stories high,
niislj between Mrs. Devant’sand Mrs Gugie’s,
opposite the new Market These tenement*
are each'thirty feet front and forty feet deep,
and contain Cellar and Cellar Kitchen, and a
store and back room on the first floor, with fin
places ; and three rooms on the second floor
with fire places ; a garret and convenient yard:;.
These were lately erected, in a neiyt and sub
stantial manner, and will be rented on reason
able terms to good tenants. Apply at this of-
Bee 8S oct 11
Claiborn Bevill,
INFORMS hisfi-iends that he Ims leased the
Georgia Hotel, rod that he will undertake
tiie superintendence <Ahc same from the I.sti>.
lie hopes that his nrn|(emt'ms will be such
to meet the approbation of the old friends cl
the Establishment, and ensure him a portion ol
r-ufdie p: rannp.e. 87 oct 9
Livery Stables.
. GIDEON DALY and
JOHN WA MACK have ta
ihz. ken the Stables attached to
the Georg a Hotel, and have made such ar
rangements that their customers may rest as
suied that the greatest attention will continue
lobe paid to Ilorses placed under their care.
Carriages, Chairs hi and Gigs, with good llors
es well broken to ihe harness and saddle, wit
always be turnished the public on reasouabli
hire.
Expresses will be despatched at short notici
to any part of.the country. 87 oct 9
Dissolution of Copartnership.
ItHE firm of Taylor & Kelley lias this da’
. dissolved, in consequence of the death u:
the latter. All persons having clerrandsilgains
the said firm, will please present them for pay
ment, and those indebted are particularly re
quest’d to make immediate payment to th
subscriber, who will settle the business of th
said firm.
ROBERT TAYLOR.
. The business of the abort
concern will in future be carried on by Runrit
T.vYion and Thomas \V. IJaviks, under the fin
of Taylor U Davies, who tender their service
in Ihe Factorage and General Commission !'.
siness to the friends of Taylor &. Kelley, an
The public.
ROBERT TAYLOR,
THOMAS \Y. DAVIES,
nov 8 3 t’w jf; w.c?;
Education.
r |THE subscriber fakes the opportunity of:.
I pressing bis thanks to those who have hit
ertobeen pleased to encourage him, and, ofii
forming them, and the public in general, that. 1
will re-commence Teaching on Thursday t!
first day of November next, at his resident
York-street, in rear of the Methodist Churc
Every attention wi'l be paid towards the in
provement of those committed tp his care.
An’ hour or two per day will be devoted’
private Teaching, either at his own resident
or elsewhere, as may be agreed on.
N. 11. Ledgers brought up and accour.
made out on moderate terms.
• ALEX. PETTIGREW, M. A
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