Columbian museum and Savannah daily gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1817-1821, December 01, 1817, Image 4

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Holland Gin £5 German Goods Landing from brig ‘lime-sisters, captain Saunders, from Ostend, 4 bide* hrusseh Carpeting sdo holftmd Sheeting 2 do do Shirting 1 do do table Cloths sdo ‘ do Duck 3do do unbleached Linen. Iyd wide „ 4 do linen Lags 3 do paper Hangings 5 chests'do do 1 do do do landscapes and chimney pieces 7 do writing Taper 5 do nuremlnirg Toys e ?50 fancy Caskets • 6 bags caminomile Flowers 32 pieces cotton Bagging 100 pocket Bottles covered ,150 liquor Cases with Decanters &c 1 chest oil Stones 120 bxs composition for cotton gins, mills, Bic 24 jars best dutch Butter 12 large pipes real holland Gin 250ui> blue and red Bricks 800 square flagging Stones 4 For sale by J. BATTELLE ■— ■ - . . - , - , , - t . The Subscribers, ffavejust received peg*, brigs Elizabeth and Van tre.h,- and schooner Favorite—the following’ arti\’es, viz: • i 200 boxes Windsor srap A 13 kegs printing ink, V 8 bureaus 5 bedsteads - .12 portable desks \3 tables ,1 side-board 1 chaise and harness 6 house sofas 100 ,sad Jcs 10 dozen bridles 70,000 marbles 50, dozen ink powder 2 dozen broad axes 20 dozen hatches 12 dozen axes 18 dozen hammers - 200 tea kettles 10 jersey waggons 30 nests trunks 30 gross wood cocks A quantity of chalk lines, plated nails; bell crank 9 ; snuff’ boxes and bridle bitts. IN STORE— -30 boxes pint and half pint tumblers, 20 kegs manufactured tobacco * 100 casks cut Nails assorted 30 hlids Sugar 40 bis do 2 cases pocket books 10 boxes cotton cards 10 half barrels No. 1 salmon 10 dozen sheep skins 2do waxed calf skins, 2do bog skins 3 cases fancy goods 3 do India crackers 1 do linen cambrics 1 do bed ticking, priest cloths and diapers 3 cables, 8 to 13 inches 200 reams royal printing paper. Ohistead dj* Brttclle. nov 20 - §o 71 etc*. 20 cases very superior sparkling Champaign 14 qr casks L. P. Tenerifle Wine, 8 yrs. old 1 half pipe Sicily Madeira Wine, 9 yrs. old 20 cases pure Holland Gin 25 barrels black and bright Varnish 2 hhds muscovado Sugar 100 boxes brown Soap 20 jars Dutch Rutter 5 kegs low priced manufactured Tobacco 3 crates edged Crockery—237 tea Kettles 3 casks Dutch made Hoots and Shoes An invoice Dutch Toys, fire Screen, fan cy Snuff-boxes occ 2 mahogany ■settees 5 dozen mahogany Chairs 400 double and single Blocks 2 tons Cordage, assorted sizes 6000 yards Flemish Linen, unbleached 1200 linen Bags 19 pieces Brussels Carpeting, fer stairs, Sic 4 elegant Brussels Carpets ? yor j 1 commoil do 3 6 1 trunk white Platillas 2 trunks low priced Muslins also, Stone Lime ami hearth Tiles Landing from schooner Sarah-Ann 90 casks cut Nails and Brads, assorted All of which will be sold, on liberal terms, to close consignments, either for good paper or pro duce. J- BATTJSLLE, oct 25 55 Ao. 16, Commerce Row Lamb’s Academy, Opposite the Presbyterian Church. WAS opened on Monday last, the 13th inst. and will continue open through all sea sons, without any vacation, excepting tliat of a few davs in December and May. In this academy, young gentlemen will be completely prepared for the counting house, for the university, or for entering upon a course of professional studies. The fees of tuition areas follows : For the Latin and Greek Classics, Mathema tics, Natural Philosophy, (including Astronomy) lihetoric, Logic and Book-Keeping, twenty dollars per quarter. For Arithmetic, Geography and the use of the Globes, twelve dollars and a half per quarter. For Heading, Writing and English Grammar, ten dollars per quarter. (Pj- The greater part of the small number of pupils to which this Seminary is limited being already engaged, applications for admittance should be made as early as possible. oct 21. $ ’ _ - - - ■ ~r 1 “ “* l irf Dancin'* Academy. MR. SANSAY further informs the polito nhabitants of Savannah, that he has arrived in heir city,and he is ready to commence his school. DAYS OF TUITION: Mondays and Tuesdays, at the Exchange, from 3 until 5 o’clock, r. tw. fpryoung ladies ; and from 6 to 8, (same days) for young gentlemen. Tj’On each Thursday evening will be his prac ticing ball throughout the season. TERMS OF TUITION. Fifteen dollars a quarter, and five dollars en trance, payable in advance. For practicing halls, fifteen dollars for the season s the first practi cing ball will be on Thursday, 1 sth inst. and v, .11 continue until the first of April. ’ X 11. |,adies and gentlemen, wishing instruc lion in private, will he attended to immediately on notifying Mr. M. by letter, on the days of tuition, at tl Exchange, of such intention The subscription hook will be kept open, at the nlac and time aforesaid. 01 nov. 8. Notice. r I. K. TEFFT would inform bus friends and the public of his having received Witwaa PiWEiNB as a copartner, and that the Hardware Businas hereafter will be conducted under die firm of TEFFT & PERKINS. (£/* J, K. T.'tenders his thanks to his friends and customers for their liberal support, and res pectfully solicits for the firm a continuance of their favors, at the old stand, opposite colonel Shellman’s boarding house. TefTt Perkins Are now opening a handsome and complete assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GOLD, SILVER, PLATED & JAPAN’D GOODS received by recent arrivals from Europe and elsewhere; which enables them to offer articles in their line well worthy the attention of the public, as c “be found in any part of the coun try. 74 nov 24 George Relph, No. 2, Gibbon's buildings ■ lias* again received by the Juno and other late arrivals from England, A gen'l assortm'l of dry Goods , VIZ Plains and blankets broad Cloths and Cassimeres toilinet and marseilles Vesting worsted and cotton Hosiery Linens, cotton .Shirtings and Diaper linen and cotton bed I’ick chintz Furnitures, common calicoes marseileilles Quilts counterpanes from 3 to 12-4 plain and tamboured mull niull 8i jaconet muslins, And in short, a complete assortment, which w ill be sold to planters and families in town, at the wholesale price, by the piece or dozen, and cut for a very moderate profit. He has also for sale, a small trunk of ready made coats and pan taloons, which surpass any that has hitherto been imported into the United States. Gentlemen wishing to see them would do well to call soon, as they will not be long shop-keepers nov 15 ‘ 67 -■ X ■ = “"■■■ • 1 1 “T Stebbins § Mason Have just received by the Cora, from Liverpool, The following GOODS , viz : Bales white and colored Plains Do. London duffil and rose Blankets Do. Cloths, best superfine and second quality, and Cassi meres Do. Bombazets, colored and plain Do. Flannels, and trunks of Calicoes and Chintzes 7'he above being part only of their Fall im portation. Also, by the brig Spartan, and schooners Lc.ura and Ariadne, from New-York, 5 cases 3-1, 7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens, remarkably Jong Do. long Lawns, do. of Bombazets, and A complete and elegant assortment of well assorted French Silks and Ribbons—all of which are offered by the package or pieces, at a small advance. oct. 28 56 1 For Sale, JUST RECEIVE!! OX UUNTEIt’s WHARF, 50 hhds and 100 barrels N. E. Ruin 100 boxes mould Candles 140 barrels double boiled white Sugars 32 do refined loaf and lump do 100 bags white Ginger 19 coils small Cordage 3 bales (containing 800 pieces) Raftas, con sisting of Lackapoves, Irjdees &. Lalliputtys 50 bolts first quality Sailcloth 5 bales bleached Sheetings 2 do unbleached do. 4 do thin raven’s Duck 1 case fine Chappa Romalls 2 cases red Bandannas 1 balp superfine black Broadcloth Which will be sold on accommodating terms, by nov 27 77 JAMES T. WILD. Co-partnership. f | THE’subscribers having taken Mr. Charrier’s A old stand, and entered into Co-partnership, under the firm of PETER DREGF, & Cos. in the Hat, Dry Good and Clothing Business, hope a share of patronage from their friends and‘the public. At the come- of Rav &. Drayton street. PETER DRF.GE, JOHN PETER SETZE. nov. 18. 69 Partnership. John R. Burke having taken J. Willet as a partner, the business in future will be con ducted under the firm of J. R Burke &f Cos. JOIfJV R. BURKE, nov 17 63 ‘ J WILLET. undersigned having entered into Copartnership as Factors and General Commission Merchants, under the firm of JOHNSTON & HILLS —offer their services to their friends and fellow citizens generally. They will ship planters crops to England on ac count of the planter, and make liberal advances on their shipment. They will also receive from the merchants of this state, consignments of cot ton to their friends in Liverpool or Glasgow, on advantugeo -s terms to the shipper.— JAMES JOHH'STON, MENU YIV. HILLS. not. 1R 52 JL'iitc Subscribers having formed a connection in business, offer their services as FACTORS, at the west end of Bolton’s central wharf, above F. If. Welman’t. P. GUERARD. THOMAS POLHILL. july 26. 16 NOTICE THE subscriber having retired from his pro. fessiouaf business of Jewellery and Watch making, notifies those that have watches and jewellery jobs in his possession, that they may receive them by applying to D. 11. NimoL*.— If not taken away by the Ist of April next, will be sold for repairs. JOHN PEARSON. Savannah, nov. 14, 1817. 70 Gloucester Cheese. 17 hampers double Gloucester Cheese : just landing from ship Patent, from Liverpool, and for sale low at Molt on's central wharf, no. 33, near Scott 8c Falun’s. nov 23 7B C JJUUENU CO John F. Pouyat’s WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL Drug and Medicine Store , OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE— -SAVANNAH : \ITHERE Planters, Merchants, Country ▼ T Storekeepers, and all those who deal in DRUGS and MEDICINES, will be supplied with every article in the above line, warranted genu ine, at the lowest prices, for cash or usual cred it to punctual customers. t-ALSO— PATENT MEDICINES of every descrip tion ; —Painter’s Colours, Oil, Window Glass, Vials assorted, Shop Furniture and Surgical In struments. Medicine Chests, with printed directions, for plantations, vessels and family use, put up with case at the shortest notice. “an. 14. 1 T. M. Chamberlain ACQUAINTS his friends, and customers in general, that he is now receiving his sea sonable supply of DRY GOODS, Which consists of almost every article in that line, and which he offers on as low terms as at any store in the city, by wholesale and retail, nov. 10. § 62 Powder and Nails. 70 casks well assorted Nails and brads 50 do HFG gun-powder, of superior quality Landing from sloop Alexander Clunn, For sale by J. BATTF.LLE. nov. 27. §77 John Prentice, MERCHANT- TAYLOR, Has just opened his Store and Shop in the lower comer of Gibbon's Building, formerly occupied by Samuel House. WHERE lie respectfully informs his former customers, and the Gentlemen of the city of Savannah and its vicinity, that he lias again returned to this city, and intends to make it his continual residence, and desires to tender his thanks for the very liberal encouragement he has heretofore received, and hopes to merit a continuance of their custom, as he has now- in employ some of the best workmen in the United States, 8; doubts not but he shall be able to do strict justice to any that may favor him with their work. He has now on hand a very large assortment of superfine blue, black and colored Coats Waterloo Surtouts, silk Vests ; marseilles do. kersimere Pantaloons, and an elegant as sortment of London and French superfine Cloths anil TCersimeres , which will be sold on reasonable terms for cash; QCj* Likewise on hand at wholesale, three hun dred very superior Great Coats, which will be sold low. Merchants from the country would do well to call. nov. 11. §63 Jonas Harrison £5 Cos. Have received by the Spartan from Nero-York, and Almira from Boston , one hundred aaid fifty pack ages o f well assorted British, French, Canton and Domestic GOODS, consisting of Plaid Silks, Florences, changeable Sarsnetts Levantines, chow chow Handkerchiefs White and blue Plains, Blankets, Irish Linens Linen Cambrics, flag Handkerchiefs, Platillas Merino Shawls, Flannels, Raizes, Cloths Cassimeres, cotton Cambrics, and ar variety of other articles, making a complete and general assortment of fancy and staple Goods. also, 4 cases brown Shirting 2 do. bleached do. 4 do. Plaids, 2 do. Stripes 4 do. Checks, 1000 pair negro Shoes 10 trunks fine Shoes, well assorted 4 do. well assorted Millinery 3 bales Oznaburgs; 1 do. Russia Sheeting 1 do. do. fine Diapers 10 barrels Apples, 10 do. loaf Sugar 8 casks first quality English Cheese 5 do. do. Porter f055 oct 25 - ‘ Just received, 10 elegant Gigs with plated harnesses 1 Phaeton with do 1 dearbon Waggon mounted and plain Whips Saddles, Bridles and Martingals plated Nails and Spots 200 pair men’s Pumps, suitable for the country a few dozen Pocket-books 2 elegant Time-pieces— And for sale, cheap for cash, bv the subscriber, nov 24 74 J CHADBOURN. Staple and fancy IIAT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE. THE subscribers have received, by recent ar rivals, cases of HATS and BONNETS, CONSISTING OF Extra sup. beaver Hats Fancy blk morocco Hats super do do Wool merino do common do do common do line castors do coarse do common d° do Ls’Waterloo br.Bbnnets coarse do do Extra super, black do fine rorum do do gold tr. do do common do do do gymp do do coarse do do do do white do youths’ do do do do cinam do white russia do do It. blue do Fancy childr’ns blk. do do brown do do white do - drab do red morocco do Misses &. children’s do green do do Also, Plumes,Feathers, yellow do do Tassels, cords, &c. Brewster’s Hats. JUST received by the schooner Milo, an ex tensive assortment of Brewster’s extra super. HA TS, of the newest fashions. Also—receiving per daily arrivals, Hats of al most every description, which makes our assort ment snperior to any ever off ered in our line in Georgia. The above STOCK was selected by one of the firm, in Philadelphia, New-York and Boston, at the lowest prices, and is of the newest north ern fashions, taken from English and French samples, which together with our former stock renders our assortment very complete and ex tensive, ami will be sold at a moderate advance at wholesa’ -and retail. Country merchants can be supplied at the shortest notice, and on the most accommodating terms. Every attention paid to customers grails, and all favors gratefully acknowledged, J H. WAITER & CO. nov 11 65 Bryan -street near the market. APPROVED PATENT A*D FAMILY MEDICINES, Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail in Charleston, * 2. - .h- 1 - ■;? BY JOHN DYOTT, No 56 East Bay few doors south of thcExchange AND ALSO, BY JOHN B. BERTHELOT, ’ % / - . K Nearly opposite the Exchange, Savannah. Dll. HO HE RTS ON ‘B, Celebrated Stomachic Elixir of Health : (Price §sl aT >d 50 cents.) WHICH lias proved by thousands, who have experienced its beneficial efl'cts, to be the most valuable medicine ever offered to the public, r the cure of coughs, colds, consump tion, the hooping cough, asthma, pain in the breast, cramps and-wind in the.stomacli, remo ving costiveness, sickness a$ the stomach, head ache, loss of appetite, indigestion, Btc. he. From the dysentary of fax, cholera morbus, severe gripings, and other diseases of the bowels, and the summer complaint in children, it has proved a certain remedy, and restored to perfect health from the greatest debility. Per sons afflicted with pulmonary complaints, or disorder of the breast and lungs, even in the most advanced state, will find immediate relief. Common coughs and colds, which are in gen eral occasioned by obstructed perspiration, will be found to yield to its benign influence in a few hours. In asthmatic or consumptive complaints hoarseness, wheesings, shortness of breath, and the hoopingcough, it wifi give immediate relief. Copy of a letter from C. W. Doylcy, F.sq. No. 23 E. Bay, “ Charleston, March 8,1314. Dear Sir, —I feel much pleasure in having it. in my power to communicate a Surprising cure, effected by the medicine I purchased from you, termed Dr Robertson’s Elixir of Health, 1 will state the following facts .- about the latter cud of Nov. last, I procured from you some of the Elixir of Health, for a boy of mine, who had labored under a violent cough for more that! 12 months, attended with slow fever and shortness of breath, it had reduced him so much that I concluded it would terminate fatally. M e took many other medicines and found no re lief. He continued to use the Elixir for about three weeks, when his cough, fever and short ness of breath ceased, and he is now in good health, having had no return ofhis disorder. Shmdd any person wish to have more particular information, I will, with pleasure, satisfy their enquiries, by applying to me. I am, Sir, your’s, he. To Dr. John Dyott. C. W. Dor Chester District, December 3, 1813. Dear Sir, —When in Charleston last, I colled on you, and purchased fwo bottles of your Sto machic Elixir of Health, which you recom mended to me to take for a cough and an op pression cn the breast. I have since used the medicine according to your directions, and found it to be very beneficial to me in remo ving the complaints : therefore I think it mi duty to recommend it to all persons afflicteii with the above complaints to give the medi cine a trial. I am, dear sir, your’s with respect. To Dr. John Dyott. John D. West. DU. ROBERTSON’S Vegetable Nervous Cordial ; Or, Nature’s Grand Restorative. (Price SI and 50 cents.) Is confidently recommended, as the most"effi cacious medicine for the speedy relief and cure of all nervous complaints, uttendedwith inward’ weakness, depression of the spirits, head-ache, tremore, faintness, hysteric fits, debility, and various complaints resulting from secret im propriety of youth and dissipated habits, resi dence in”warm climates, the immoderate use of tea, the unskilful or excessive use of mercu ry, so often destructive to human; the same dir eases peculiar to females, at a certain period oflife, flour albus, Btc. &c. Under the denomination of nervous disorders are included several diseases of the most dan gerous kind, and are so various, that a volume would hardly’ suffice to complete a description of them. It pervades, with its baneful influ ence, the whole nervous system, writhing the heart with inexpressible anguish, and exciting the most dreadful suggestions of horror and despair. To this demon have thousands fallen a sacrifice, in the direful transport of its rage. The most common symptoms at its commence ment, are weakness, flatulence, palpitations, watchfulness, drowsiness after eating, timidity, flashes of heat and cold, numbness, cramp, gid diness pains in the head, back, and loins; hicup, difficulty of respiration and deglutition, anxi ety, dry cough, &c. Gout and Rheumatic Drops, (Price 2 dollars.) A safe and effectual cure for the gout, rheu matism, tumbago, stone and gravel, swellings and weakness of the joints, sprains, bruises, and all kinds of green wounds, the cramp, pains in the head, face and body, stiff’ll ess of neck, chilblains, frozen limbs, &.c. DR. ROBERTSON’S Patent Stomachic Wine Bitters (Price one dollar.) Which are celebrated for strengthening weak stomachs, increasing the appetite, and a certain preventative and cure for the fever and ague, &c. 1)R. ROBERTSON’S INFALLIBLE Worm Destroying Lozenges. A medicine highly necessary to be kept in all families. (Price fifty qents.) Worms which affect the human body, are chiefly of three kinds, viz. Tacma,’ or tape worm, the Terce, or round and long worm ; and the Ascarides, or round and short w orm. There are many kind of worms found in the hu man body but they proceed, in a great measure, from similar causes-have nearly the same symp toms, and require the same method of treat ment as those already mentioned. Though numberless medicines are extolled for expellng and killing w’orms none are equal in efficacy to Dr. Robertson’s Worm Destroying Lozenges, they are mild in their operation, and may be given to the youngest infant with safety., DR. DYOTT’S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, For the prevention ami cure of bilious and malignant fevers. Price, 25 cents —large boxes, 50 cents. , , • These pdls, if timely administered, will re move the causes which commonly produce yel low fever, bilious fevers, ague and J’evcr, cho lic pains, flatulencies, indigestion, xostiveness, h ypoeliomlrial and hysteric complaints, strangu ral, gravel, rheumatism nd gout. They are particularly serviceable in f en w | disorders and especially in the removal of M obstructions winch are the great source of ti ‘■ complaints at certain periods; they possess til eminent advantage over most other purjrativ’B that while they operate gcntlj-, may proriYß neither co3tiyeness, dgbility, nor to a „v.'| excitement. Whenever there isapredispos'itjnfß to a disease arising from marsh effluvia, u t ,I copious use of ardent spirits, or a vitiated tar. I of the bile, they are sure to relieve. They are highly recommended to traveller, I by sea and land, as they may be made nYriH with the utmost safety, without change or exercise.” They will be found peculiarly eficial in the prevention of disorders incident;] B to hot climates, they deterge Aid cleanse \ I cid humors, open obstructions, and promote f*B secretion of good bile, operating as an eas | cathartic and & powerful diuretic & diephorY I dr. nro rris PATENT ITCH OINTMENT. For pleasantness, safety, expedition, ease, & r ,'l certainty, is infinitely superior to any other thoß dicine, for the cure of that most duagreeabljß and tormenting disorder the itch. Price hi cents per box. DR. DVOTT'S Infallible TOOTH-ACHE DROPS (Price 50 cents.) CIRCASSIAN EYE-WATER. A sbvereign remedy for all disorders oftiie eves I * (Price 50 cents.) The RESTORATIVE DENTRIFICE I For cleansing, whitening, and preserving t]' e I teeth and gums. Price 50 cents per box. I Cifr Those who purchase by the quantity f,.8 cash, will be allowed averv liberal discount APPROBATION. We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that having used Dr. Dyott’s celebrated family i W . ilicines, now prepared by Dr. Pyott, we’ have found them highly serviceable ‘in our fkirdlie, and particularly efficacious in removing the* complaints for which they are pitscrihui, \ve assured oft heir excellence, and consider these medicines valuable and Well worthy the atten tion of all families ; in testimony hereof. v . e have affixed cur respective signatures. David Jones, late chaplain to gen. Wayne; William A j eves, v. n. No 112, north-lift],! rtreet ; Waltingtcn, No. ‘J, front-street; Wit Jullsin, N 0 62, southfifth-street ; Jacob Shausd No 131, noble-street : Jas ITamill, No 93, ninth-street; David Fisher, Ne 137, arch Jtftet; John Shreeves, jnn. 55, coates-st. : Gt-onit Seits, No. 69, race-street ; Andrew Kleet, v’ 2, cable-street—-all of Philadelphia ; limvt'J Hindes,Georgia. A List of Seven Hundred and Fifty persons names who have been cured bv the medicines, may be seer, at the store of the proprietors, may 24 °>9 To Rent, fjSjM A two story HOUSE, in a healthy ‘Miillil and pleasant part of the city. I likewise wish to rent the furniture that is in the house. There is every thing thatis needed in the line of house keeping—and likewise three or four Ser vants to be hired to the one thatrenis the house. For part iculars enquire at this office. nov 26 r 7 - For Sale, The lions' 1 and Lot now occupied by 4Mli R. W. Habersham, esq. adjoining the residence of John Bolton. Applv to nov 17 63 R. &J. BOLTOX. To Let, A Dwelling House in Bryan-street, riiMsJbetween market-square & Baptist isi square. Enquire at the boot and shoe store of nov 13 65 EATON &. JOHNSON’. To Let,” From the Ist of December next, thit til mill well known Store, and capital stand for business, on the bay, corner of bull-street, now occupied as an auction store by mr. D. Williford. Also, the two new brick Tenements adjo ; niu and fronting on bull-street. Inquire of the prin ters. 71 nov 2D Lot for sale. i&ggji A building lot in Brown ward with a ‘•Minis! south front, near the academy, and divid ed by a lane from the new presbyterian church; apply to M. HER BEH T (3 . nov 27 s 77 A Lease for Sale, ®A STORE, an excellent stand business. Enquire ot the printer. nov 28 §*a t § For Sale. The subscribers offer for sale, that 4MB convenient and pleasantly situated Lot, in Bryan street, fronting Johnson’s square, with the improvements thereon, consisting of a dou ble tenement Building, with all necessary out buildings ; in complete order. Enquire of ei ther of the subscribers. FRED’K SHAFFER, JACOB * SHAFFER. nov 20 t (£j°A young gentleman from the state of Vermont, of liberal education, s desirous of obtaining a situation as a private in structor, or as an assistant in an Academy, aiw would be willing to go into the upper count* For recommendations, apply at Mrs. Wuhainv where he boards, or to Geo. F. Palmes, ot tu city. oct. 25 55 PA Notice. filling the head ofthe un known as Carnocban & Mitchel’s wh> will be received by the undersigned ; also, the hire of six able regroes, by the month, uov 17 ■-- 68 S. C. DUXMV^ Boarding. FROM six to eight Gentlemen can be acccit dated With board and lodging in a central aw pleasant part of the city. Apply to the prune ‘ nov 18 Sn BLANKS For wit at the O/Set of Mw a o> * ‘ Prices Current Bills of Lading Entries of Merchandii.'S Reports and Manifests Clearances Shipping Articles Notary’s Protests Bills of sale for Negroc3 Powers of Attorney , , Together with a general assortment o ticc ami Sheriff's Blanks. Also. Blanks for the Mayor scour (C7* CARDS, HANDBILLS, hr with neatncsanl despat-h