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List of Letters REMAINING IST THE POST-OFFICE, JIT SJVJNNJII, Georgia, on the 30th day of Nov. 1817. (fffPcrsoHs calling for letters on this list, will please aslf for letters advertised. . A. John Abbott, jr. 2 ; capt. Joseph Allen, Daniel Andrews’, jr.Charles Alleans, Stiles Atwood, David A\ih:m\mJ(lJulloch county) ‘John 11. Ash, Stephen Allen, Joel Adams, miss Margaret Adams, tnrs.Eliza Arnold,2 ; nirs. Rositia Akers. B. N. Bixby&co. Sand. B.Bowler, 3; rev. Henry Bass, capt. John Barry, Joseph Blana, 2 ; Bath Buckup, William Blake, capt. Nicholas Blackman, John C. Brown, David Lee Branth wait, Amos Breed, W illiam C. Barton, James Bixby, 3 ; Sami. Brown, Wm. A. Brown, Thomas C. Bell, Joseph P. Barker, Patrick Barry, 2 ; rev. Daul. S. Butrick capt. Lewis Barnes, Robert Bowman, 2 ; John Bell, Daniel Berbant, capt. Nathaniel Bulloch, Wm. H. Baker, mrs. Hamutal Bourquin, mrs. Ann Beck, miss Jane L. Barnett, miss Ann Bass, miss Hannah Bell, miss Salva Barrows, mr. S. B. C. Joseph Cumming, John Cole, John Church, David Cope, John Cumming, Christopher H. Champlin, William Cranstone, ? ; Elias Con, John Clough, John Charlton, Edward Crow, William Carlisle, James Crawlord, Fran cis Cogniac, Charles C.Colesworthy, Thom as P. Chairs, Dougall Campbell, Joseph Collins, James Cuhun, capt. John Cleary, Stephen Cochran, inr. Cocks, John Craw ford, capt. Robert Campbell, John B. Crea mer*, John Clifford-, Thomas Cooper, James B. Collier, Daniel Cooper, mrs. Mary Chewming, mrs Lydia Cocks, mrs. Fran ces Carley, miss Cooke, miss Harriet Car penter. Capt. James Delano, capt. JabeaJJelano, John Devveezc, 2 ; Joseph Dftily, capt. L. Dunton, Reubin Dexter, James R. Dan forth, 2 ; Francis Dickinson, Thosmas B. D’Beaumout, major C. 11. Dasher, Allen Denmark, Jamas H. Dealing, John B. Da vis, C. Y. Davies, 2 : John Davison, J. H. Deubill, miss Frances Dexter, miss Sarah Davis. E. Thomas Edon, Teter Evan, mrs. Evans. F. Richard H. Finn, 2 ; Albert Ford, John Frazer, Joseph Farnier, dr. Il.Field, Stand. Fairbanks, Taylor Flewellen, L. H. Feay, miss Clarisa S. Fiske, miss Helen Fleming. G. Captain George Gray, John W. Gray, Daniel Garrison, P. W /['. Gram, Gilbert & Battle, lient. S. Gigniiliat, Robert Gibbes, John Guneon, capt. Graham, Russell Good rich, Joseph Golding, John Gibson, Robert Geary, mrs. Gerusha Graham, mrs. Lucy Golding, miss Catharine A. Gale, miss Eli za Gibbons, miss Lucia Gyrcrn, miss Sa rah J. Grimes. H. Am mi Harrison, Adam Hasty, Thomas Hancock, Jeremiah Hill, Sami. W. Harts horn, mr. Ilealy, Janies Hughes, capt. John Hewson, Casper Hutfmann, Reubin Hamb lin, William Haven, JeremiahHinsey, Hen ry ’ Harbock, J. Lyman Hyde, 2 ; James Holton, Hunt & Davis, John Hannings, miss Caroline Hatfield, miss Mary Hatcher. 3 • Ebenezer Jencke?, 2; Daniel Johnston, Isaac G. Jean nett, Jacob Johnston, Joseph Jepson, 2; James Johnston, Charles M. Jenkins, 2; Joseph Jones, mrs. Elizabeth Jones. K* Henry Kelly, Geo. & Alexander M. Ker, Morris Kennedy, Lewis Kings! v, dr. Lewis Kennon, Thomas Kelly, mrs. Mary Knap per, mrs. Sarah Kin^. Morris Levy, John H.L rffitte, Thurman Lockwood, Wm. M. Little, Augustus N. Littlefield, 2 ; Daniel Lake, Nathaniel Lang, 2 (Balludii county,) capt. Jos. Lum- Christian Leis.i&r, James Liken, 3; John Lunn, Paul Livingston, mrs. Lou isa Lewis, miss Lewis, miss Mary Lavin der, 2 ; miss C. F. M. Lightbturn. Robert May, 2 ; John M’Farl ind, Dan iel M’Coy, John & James M’Lean, George Millen, capt. John M’Learn, \Vm. Middle ton, Alexander Mann, mr. Mina, Daniel Rodk. M’Leod, John M’Kin sie, Alexander Miller, Thomas Mandoch, \V,n. Murray, A. M’intvre, capt. Thomas M’Lellan, John Millnfe, Thomas L.M’Mul lin, Edward Mutmt, Wm. Morel, Joshua Merrill, Israel Merritt, “ Managers of the Free School,” Caleb Merrill, George Mil ler, rev. Andrew Marshall, Buna M’ Kinuie & co.G ; mrs. Mary Montgomery, miss E. Morgan. N. Captain Wm. Napol-, John V. Noel, 5 ; Alexander Nelson, Armour Nugent, Ca leb Newby, mr. Nathan, mrs. Ann Newton. O. Dr. Ogden, Charles Lee Owens, Win. Overstreet, 2 ; Cripf. Wm. orm4>ee. P. John Page, Alexander PriC, Wm. Per kius, Gideon Pope,2 ; Wm. A. P!re!ns ; fiaml. F. Prou 1, 2 ; (Jeorge Platt, V’ dlw Patten, iW P- P<lr,Thoa. Pbflson, Wm. Pearce, Samoel Parish, Da* id P*l< k, <npi. Win. TANARUS, Peirce, Pt*r Police, Timm a* H. Penn, David Pidgc, Peter PmHs, mrs. Eliza I btLon, im*. Mary Matt, 2; inrs. A nil T.l’ulimiu. it Com. Heory 11. R%pp, A/a'iah Bn**. Gen. Mstiton, James Robinson, Jonathan Robin’ son, (Bulloch countrfi ; Jeremiah Russell, Blake B. Rutland, John Roberts, ‘Phos. W- Itodmau, John Mary Rice, mrs. Eliza Russell. Henry Stark, John D.Strobhar, Henry S. Stevens, Sheriff of Effingham, Sheriff ol Bulloch, William D. Snow, capt. Stiles, S. Sainsimon, William Spier & co. M. & A. Smith, Secretary of the Grand Lodge, Jas. Smith, John Smith, John Strain, Joseph Stuart, James Swan, William Smith, John Segreen, Stephen Snow, capt. Seth Swain, Henry Shooman, Henry A. Snow, Joseph Sackett, capt. Snow, Henry Stockman, Abner Stubs, Ebenezer A. Smith, William Stafford, miss Margaret Stroble, mrs. Cath erine A. Stoney, Erastus C‘. Secomb. T. Francis Tufts, capt. Stephen Timmons, capt. I’illon Thomas, Henry Tillman, Eli sha Tibbitts, Jacob Townsend, Thomas T. Tarry, Seth G. Threadcraft, Richard H. Tucker, Cornelius Tucker, E. C. Thomp son, Mark Tucker, James Tillman, Victory S. Townsly, Samuel Thaxter, jr. John Tay lor. Vv Herm Vos. W. Clifton Wing, Adam Westerbilry, sir John Winter, capt. John Wisenbaker, Ef fingham county; Ansel Watson, Jas. Wil liams, A. G. Winslow, Char'es H. Ward, 2 ; George Woodruff, 2 ; James Washing ton, col. Shepperd W-illiains, David W il son, Ebenezer Watson,jr. Charles Wilson, John Watts; Michael A. White, William Williams, Ebenezer S. Winslow', Andrew White, James G. Watts,Zara Powerfe, mrs. Mary Wyliy, mrs. Sarah Wyliy, mrs. Eli zabeth Westermyer, mrs. Martha Wyliy 2 ; mrs. Judia Williams, mrs. Richard Wall, niisfe Hannah J. Wilkinson. Y James Youmftns, 2; William C. I enge, William Young, Miss Jane Young. FRENCH LETTERS. Mr Ueigne, mr. I. B. Magnan, 2; Nich olas Dupon, esq. madame E. Parrant, ntad mame Cannet, Mary Anna Magnan, inad ame Sanot. mr. Peter Moceau, mr. Gelli bert, mr. Louis Morchou, mous’r. Julien Brioche, mons’r. Jean Somino. PHILIP BOX, P. Master. Champaigns, etc. 20 cases very superior sparkling Champaign 14 qr casks L. P.Teneriffe Wine, 8 yrs. old 1 1 liulf pipe Sicily Madeira Wine, 9 yrs. old 20 cases pure Holland Gin 25 barrels black and bright Varnish 2 bluls muscovado Sugar 100 boxes brown Soap 20 jars Dutch Butter 5 kegs low priced manufactured Tobacco 3 crates edged Crockery—237 tea Kettles 3 casks Dutch made Boots and Shoes An invoice Dutch Toys, fire Sci-cen, fan cy Snuff-boxes &c 2 mahogany settees . 5 dozen mahogany Chairs 490 double and single Blocks 2 tons Cordage, assorted sizes 6900 yards Flemish Linen, unbleached 1200 linen Bags 19 pieces Brussels Carpeting, for stairs, &c 4 elegant Brussels Carpets ? verylar „ c 1 common do y ° 1 trunk white T’latillas 2 trunks low priced Muslins also, fctone Lime anddiearth ‘1 iles Landingfrom schooner Savah-Ann 90 casks cut Nails and Brads, assorted All of w hich will be sold, on liberal terms, to close consignments, either for good paper or pro duce. J. BATTELLE, oct 25 55 -Vo. 16, Commerce Row Landing from brig Elizabeth, 60 boxes superior bloom Raisins 4do lined and bound negro Shoes 32 1 blue Grindstones For sale by J.BATTELLE. Also —2 I-.rge Prints, representing tlie entryof Bonaparte and his wife into Antwerp, in 1800. nov 15 § 67 The Subscribers Have vo-w landing per brig Hero, 30 mahoganv high post Bedsteads 20 field ‘ ‘l° 10 single do -25 dozen Windsor Chairs 4 mahogany Wash Stands a0 Bereaus 21 barrels Glauber Salts 8 barrels pilot bread OLMSTE.ID U B.iTVELLE. nov 28 _o4 78 Just received, 19 elegant Gigs with plated harnesses 1 Phaeton with do 1 dcarbon Waggon mounted and plain Whips Saddles, Bridles and Martingals plated Nails and Spots 200 pail- men’s Pumps, suitable for the country , a few dozen Pockcl-books 2 elegant Time-pieces— I And for sale, cheap for cash, by the subscriber nov 24 74 / ('ll. 11)lit)f A,A T. M. Chin her] ain ACT!- A!NTS his friends, and customers in general, that lie is now receiving his sea- suppiv of DRY GOODS, Which consists of almost cverv article in that line, and which he offers on ns low terms as at am store in the edv, by wholesale and retail. 10 * 63 Fouultv nml Nails. 70 casks an II assorted Nails and brads 50 do HIT, gun-powder, of superior quality J .amine from sloop JHevainlsr ('limn, For sub by J.IIAI l'l’ LLL, nr.v. 27 ST7 Lor Hole, 210 Pngs Coffer 40 lloi'slnmU i , I uvftdo Bugar. Ml ll irr* U > 2oi M MnsluU Turk* Ul ilxl Hull I ,0 I'm,diems high proof West -ludis Bom t**AAC t 01-ltbli It MIN, A |,l ‘j% 4‘J Notice. I. K. TEFFT would inform his friends and the public of his having received William Peukiks as a copartner, and that the Hardware Business hereafter will be conducted under the firm of TEFFT & PERKINS. (bj* I. 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 Shcllman’s boarding house. Tefft Perkins Are now opening a handsome and complete assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GOLD, SILVEIt, PLATED & JAPAN’D GOODS received by recent arrivals from Europe and elsewhere; which enables them to offer articles in their line, as well worthy the attention of the public, as can be found in any part ot the coun try, 74 nov „4 George Reiph, JVb. 2, Gibbon’s buildings Has again received by the Juno and other late arrivals from England, A gen'l assortin't of dry Goods , VIZ Plains and blankets broad Cloths and CassimereS toilinct and marseilles Vesting worsted and cotton I lostery Linens, cotton Shirtings and Diaper linen and cotton bed Tick chintz Furnitures, common calicoes marseileilles Quilts counterpanes from 8 to 12-4 plain and tamboured mull mull & jaconet muslins, And in short, a complete assortment, which will be sold to planters and families in town, at the wholesale price, hv the piece or dozen, nmj cut for a very moderate profit. lie h-.s also for sale, a small trunk of ready made coats and pan taloons, which surpass any that has hitherto been imported into the United Htates. Gentlemen wishing to see them would do well to call soon, as they will not be long shop-keepers nov 15 67 Stebbins Mason Have just received by the Cora, from Liverpool, The following GOODS, viz : Bales while and colored Plains Do. London duffil and rose Blankets Do. Cloths, best superfine and second quality, and Cassimcres Do. Bombazets, colored and plain Do. Flannels, and trunks of Calicoes and Chintzes The above being part only of their Fall im portation. .1/so, by the brig Spartan, and schooners Laura and Ariadne,from JVew-York, 5 eases 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens, remarkably long Do. long Lawns, do. of Bombazets, and A complete and elegant assortment of well assorted French Silks and Ribbons —ail of which are offered by the package or pieces, at a small advance. oct. 28 56 For Sale, JTST RECEIVED ON HUNTETI’s WHARF, 50 hhds and 100 barrels N. E. Rum 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 8 bales (containing 800 pieces) Baftas, con sisting of LackaporeS, 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 Bandanikis 1 bale superfine black Broadcloth Which will be sold on accommodating terms, bv nov 27 77 JAMES T. WILD. Co-partnersbip. TTWIE subscribers having taken Mr. Cliaryier's A old stand, and entered into Co-partnership, under the firm of PETER DREGE Si Cos. in the Hat, Dry Good and Clothing Business, hope n share of patronage from their friends and the public. At the corner of Bay & Drayton street. PE'I'ER DREGE, JOHN PETER SEI ZE. nov. 18. 69 Partnership. John R. Burke having taken J. Willf.t as a partner, the business in future will be con ducted under the firm of J. It. Burke & Cos. JOKY R. BURKE, nor 17 68 J WILLET. (£3* The undersigned buying ’entered into Copartnership as Factors and General Commission Merchants, under the firm of JOHNSTON St IIILLS oiler 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. I'hey will also receive from the merchants of this state, consignments of cot ton to their friends in Liverpool or Glasgow, on advantageous terms to the shipper. — JAMES JOUWSTOJY, IIEXRY W. HII.LS. oct. 18 52 iae Subscribers having formed a connection in business, offer their services as FACTORS, at the west end of Bolton’s central wharf) above F. 11. Wclman’s. P. GUERARD. THOMAS POLIIII.L. July 26. . 16 NOTICE THE subscriber having retired from his pro fessional business of Jewellery and Watch making, notifies those that have watches and jewellery jobs in his possession, that they may receive tlieui by upil)ing to I>. D Nichols.— ■ If not taken away ny the Ist of April next, will be sohl for repairs. JOU.Y PEAIISOX. Savannah, nov. 14, 1817, 70 GluuePMttti* Clit’PHt*. 17 hampers double Gloucester Qinm i just landing Imhii ulnii Pstent, from Liverpool, and for sale low st Itoltou's central wharf, no. id, lit at hentt h I sit'llV 1 w Jtl • 7i (’ Blt UEX U( O M. L. WHITE, (mawkkt-swuaiie) lias just received, by numerous arrivals, a general assortment of Choice and Seasonable Goods ; Which are offered for sale, wholesale and retail, and at reduced prices, for cash, cotton or short credit, CONSISTING OF Black and colored Sinchiyvs and Sarsnets do do Canton Handkerchiefs do do Florence and Levantine Silks, fashionable colors do Taffetas and plaid Silks do and white Thule Lace and silk Gauze Silk Hose and Gloves; kid Gloves do Shawls and Handkerchiefs Satin and lustrings ltibbons White and colored Feathers Flag Handkerchiefs and Bandannas Lace Handkerchiefs and Shawls Silk and cotton Florentines Black, white and colored Crape 9 Silk net Sleeves •Black and white figured Laces, With A general assortment of Cloths, Cassimcres and and Cotton Goods, British and domestic —also, — TWENTY CASKS OF ASSORTED lIJ7W-IV.WE JIJSTD CUTLERY ; Consisting of a general assortment, put up ex pressly for the country, and for sale at a small advance from the auction cost in New-York. GROCERIES, S-e. 50 barrels X. E. and rectified Bum 19 do common Brandy 5 do ay) pie do 10 do Gin—3 hhds Jamaica Rum 5 hhds West-India Him,—2o bags Coffee 15 chests hyson, young hyson <k hyson skin Teas 59 kegs nianufactr’d tobacco, Ist k 2d quality 50 m. Spanish Cigars —25 m. N. Orleans Cigars 10 boxes Raisins—lo jars Lorillaru’s Snuff 30 pieces cotton Bagging 5 crates stone and Karthernv. are 30 dozen Fryingpans, assorted sizes 10 casks patent and Carolina Hoes 10 casks eight and ten link trace Chains 50 cases rcram, castor and wool Hats, at very low prices nov 26 76 Staple and fancy HAT AXD BOXXET WAREHOUSE. IXI IF, subscribers have received, by recent ur . rivals, cases of IIATB and BONNET'S, CONSISTING OF Extra sup. beaver Huts’ Fancy blk morocco Ih.ts super do do common c’o do fine castors do common do do coarse do do fine rorn mdo co.union do do coarse do do youths’ do do white russia do Fancy cluldr’ns blk. do do white do red morocco do green do do yellow do do Brewster’s Hats. JUST received by the schooner Milo, an ex tensive assortment of Brewster’s extra super. HATS, of the newest fashions. Also —receiving per daily arrivals, Hats of al most every description, which makes our assort ment snperior to any ever offered in our line in Georgia. The above STOCK was selected by one of the firm, in Philadelphia, New-Y T ork 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 slock renders our assortment very complete and ex tensive, and will be sold at a moderate advance at wholesale and retail. Country merchants can he supplied at the shortest notice, and on the most accommodating terms. Every attention paid to customers gratis, and all favors gratefully acknowledged. J. 11. WALTER & CO. nov 14 65 Bryan-street nearthe market Hughes, Curzon <5 Campbell, Engravers df Copper-Flats o ]’rinters, (from Liverpool) RESPECTFULLY’ inform their friends and the inhabitants of Savannah, that they have commenced in the above line at Xu. 4, Gibbon’s buildings. All orders will be gratefully received and exe cuted w ith neatness and despatch. Banker’s notes, hills of exchange, map and historical plates, address & visiting cards, coats of arms, crests and cyphers on plate, fkc. N. IL Country orders duly .attended to. nov. 19. 79 NOTICE. r|M!F, copartnership of Xtchols & Hunter is Jl 1 his daV dissolved, by mutual consent. All demands against said firm will be settled by messes. Nichols, Dobson & Hills, who are with Jamkh Hcntkr, authorised to settle the concerns of said firm. .1B RAH AM XICHOLS, JAMES HUXTER. 21st nov 1817 (£/*The subscribers have formed a connexion in the Ship Chandlery and Grocery Busbicss under the firm of NICHOLS, DODSON & HILLS. They will conduct their business at the stores formerly occupied by Nichols and Hunter and Dobson &. llills. ABM. XTCHOLS, O. L. DOBSOX, 21st nov 1817 JAMES IIILLS. The subscriber HAS just received per ships Vulcan, and Re mittance, from Liverpool, a part ot his fall supply of GOODS, which with those daily ex pected, and hi* former stock, will make Ins as. sortment very general, und are now offered tor sale, on favorable terms, along with Groceries, kc. • JAMES H. GH KIE, oct. 7 sn 47 Darien, ( Georgia.J Halt, For sale, nifyly to aug.2B 30 It, LJ. HABERSHAM. fcT&lisiiinK, l Barrel of Sugar, marked SA.C. W to. || 19— J 3*5 Tki n i'ruin llice'a wharf last Tlnint day, pMbahiv by a drayman. The hwk-r will he’ rewarded by returning it t* ,I, T , /’ It CO.VPYU Cos Wool merino do common do coarse do Ls’ Waterloo br.Bonnets Extra super, black do do gold tr. do do do gymp do do do do w hite do do do cinain do do It blue do do brown do drab do Misses &. children’s do Also, Plumes,Feathers, ‘Tassels, cords, Lc. Lamb’s Academy. * Opposite the Presbyterian Church. WAS opened on Monday last, the I3t7i Inst and will continue open through all seal sons, without amr vacat-qn, excepting that of a few days 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 are as follows : For the Latin and Greek Classics, Matheira tics, Natural Philosophy, (including Astronomy) Rhetoric, Logic and Book-Keeping, twentt dollars pefquarter. For Arithmetic, Geography and the use of the Globes, twelve dollars and a ualf per quarter. For Reading, Writing and English Grammar, tf.n dollars per quarter QC/* The greater part of the small number of pupils to which thtf4s€rniary is limited being already engaged, applications for adrnittai.ee should be as early as possible. oct. 21. ■- 53 Miss Jones, Xatf. from New-York, begs leave to inform A the ladies of Savannah, that she has on hand a handsome assortment of JIILLVCRI\ cun. sitting of leghorn, straw, chip, velvet, silk and beaver Hats—tertoise-shell Combs—Feathers— artificial Flowers—an elegant assortment of lace Turbans—besides a number of articles too nu merous to mention, which she offers for sale, a few doors north of the market, orner of Barnard street and bay-lane. 76 nov 26 Jfllm F. Lou} at’s U dOLES. UJji JIeMJ liLTJIt Drug and Medicine Store, OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE —SAVANNAH : f. \ J HERE Planters, Merchants, Country *1 7 Storekeepers, and all those vho deal in DRUGS and MEDICINES, win be supplied with every article in the above line, v.awanted genu inc, at the lowest prices, for cash or usual cred it to punctual customers. —ALSO— PATENT MEDICINES of every descrip tion i — Painter’s Colours, Oil, Window Glass, \ ials assorted, Shop Furniture and Surgical In struments. Medicine Chests, wilTt printed directions, for [plantations, vessels *ml family use, pul up with care at the shortest notice, ian. 14. 1 THOMAS H. HAKIMS, Druggist, MARKET-SQUARE S.VjUAN.VA H, GA. HAS just received by the arrival of the sc.ltr. Ariadne, from New-York, and other arri vals, a large and general assortment of DRUGS # MEDICINES, As follows, to v, it:— 50 lb pulv. Jalop 25 lb Calomel 100 lb pulv. Dtuk 25 lb do Rhubarb 50 lb extract Liquorice 100 lb Camomile Flowers 100 lb G. Camphor 50 lb lump Magnesia 50 lb Gum AssafiKdita 200 lb Flour Sulphar 50 lb Sal Rochelle 50 lb Sal Epsom 5 gross Lee’s n. l. Pills 2 do Lee’s Windham Pills 50 do pulv. Colombo 2000 lb Glauber Salts 12 doz American castor Oil G gross Ilarlacin Oil 50 do English Phos. Soda: 25 lb Spanish Flies Together with a large supply of patent Medi cines, Glassware, Shop Furniture, Phials, assort ed, Surgeon’s Instruments Lc. &c. N. 11. Medicine Chests on the shortest notice, with printed directions nov. 14 $65 To Rent, A two story HOUSE, in a healthy kiirnnl and pleasant part'of the city. I likewise wish to rent the furniture that is in the house. I'here is every thing that is needed in the house keeping—and likewise three or fin *.'• rants to be hired to the one that rents the house. For particulars enquire at t’.iis office, nov 26 — K 7 For Sale, The House and Lot now occupied by Uiliiiiß. \V. HabershaiApesq. adjoining the residence of John Bolton. Apply to nov 17 63 R- & •(• BOLTOjS. I ~To~Let7~ A Dwelling House in Bryan-street, I® between market-square & Baptist Church I square. Enquire at the boot and shoe store of I nov 13 65 EATON h JOHNSON. I To Let, jggS, From the Ist of December next, tW I illlffl well known Store, and capital standlorl business, on the bav, corner of bull-street, no*l occupied as an auction store by mr. 1). D illitor.i l Also, the two new brick Tenements adjoining! and fronting on bull-street. Inquire of the P>™| tors. n iiov23J ftj° A .young gentleman lroml the state of Y’ermont, of liberal education, i*| desirous of obtaining a situation as a private structor, or as an assistant in an Academy, • ■ w ould be willing to go into the upper coungl For recommendations, apply at Mrs- “ 1u , J w here he boards, or to Geo. F. Palmes ol tlu| citv. oct 55 - -1 Notice. J PROPOSALS for filling the head Os the wh^l will be received by the undersigned, -ho, ■ SnS*-*Wjo I uov 1/ oo * BLANKS r.a1,4. “ Prices Current Bills ofUiding Entries of Merchandize Reports and Manifests Clearance* Shipping Article* I Notun’s Protests Bills of sale f’" 1 Ncgroe# Powers of Attorney f jail ■foctihtt with • genaru a* s " ! 1 I tier and Klteriff’* Blanks. [ Also, Blanks for “ ~,f r ,|til V GARD 4, IIAAHHII.LS, K with BMtitr* and des|>t. h I