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REMAINING IX TUB
FOST-OFFICE, AT SA VAJWAH,
Georgia, on the3dth day of Nov. 18ir,
<£yPer*onM coiling for liters on this list, s MI,
please askfot letters advertised.
John Abbott, jr.2 ; cM>t Joseph Alleh,
Daniel Andrews* jrA'lnmes Alleans, Stiles
Atwood, David Alderman, {Bulloch county)
John H.Ah, Stephen Alien, Joel Adams,
miss Margaret Adams, mrsJ&liza Arnold,2 *
mrs. Rosma Akers.
R.
N. BixbjrA co. Sami. B.Bowler, ?; rev.
Henry Bass, capt. John Barry, Joseph
Blana, 2 ; Bath Buckup, WHliain Blake,
capt. Nicholas Blackman, Johu C. Brown,
David Lee Branth
wait, Amos Breed, William L. Barton,
James Bixby, 3; Sami. Brown, Wm. A.
Brown, Thomas C.'Bell, Joseph P. Barker,
Patrick Barry, 2 ; rev. Dahl. S. Butrick
capt. Lems Bathes, Robert Bowman, 2 ;
John Bell',Daniel Berbant, capt. Nathaniel
Bulloch, Wra. H< Baker, mrs. Hamutal
Bourquin, mrs. Ann Beck, miss Jane E.
Barnett, miss Ann Bass, miss Hannah
Bell, miss Salva Barrows, mr. S. B.
C.
Camming &Moorhead, Joseph Cumming,
John Cole, John Church, David Cope,
John Cumming, Christopher H. Chpmplin,
William Craustone, 2 ; Elias Con, John
Clough, John Charlton, Edward Crow,
William Carlisle, James Crawford, Fran
cis Cogniac, Charles C.Colesworthy, Thom
as P. Chairs, Dougall Campbell, Joseph
Collins, James Cuhun, capt. John Cleary,
Stephen Cochran, mr. 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. Jabez Delano,
John Deweeze, 2 ; Joseph Dolly, capt. L.
Dexter, James R. Dan-
Dickinson, Thosraas B.
D’Beauinont, major C. H. Dasher, Allen
Denmark, James H. Dearing, John 8.-Da
vis, G. Y. Davies, 2 ; John Davison, J. H.
JDeiibill, miss Frances Dexter, miss Sarah
Davis.
E.
Thomas Edon, Peter Evan, mrs. Evans.
Richard H. Finn, 2 ; Albert Ford, John
jjVazer, Joseph Farnier, dr. 11-Field, BamJ.
Fairbanks, Taylor Flewellen, L. H. Feay,
missClarisaS. Fiske,-miss Helen Fleming.
G.
Captain George Grav, John W. Gray,
Daniel Ganison, P. W.f. Gram, Gilbert &
Battle, lieut. S. Gignilliat, 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 Gyrem, miss Sa
rah J. Grimes.
If.
Ammi Harrison, Adam Hasty, Thomas
Hancock, Jeremiah Mill, Sami. NY. Harts
horn, mr. Healyi James Hughes, capt. John
He .vson, Casper Huffmann, 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.
J •
Ebenezcr Jenckcs, 2 ; Daniel Johnston,
Isaac G. Jeannett, Jacob Johnston, Joseph
Jepson, 2 ; James Johnston, Ciiat ies M.
Jenkins, 2 j JostjrJ' l Jofies, mrs. Eiizabetn
Jones.
K
Henrv Kelly. Alexander M. Ker,
Morris'fcenned” L s Kingslv, dr. Lewis
Kcnnon, Tho- y, mrs. Mary knap
per, mrs. Sar • ..
* J
Morris Le ■ . H.L rflUte, Thurman
Lockwood, • • Little, Augustus N.
iniel Lake, -Nathaniel
La\ n <r, 2 (Bid! L mnti/,) capt. Jos. Lum
bar* L 2; CY u Leisuer, Ja nes Liken,
3; iohn Lit . . ul Livingston, mrs. Lou
isa/Lewis, Lewis, miss Mary Lavin
d/fr, 2 ; w F. M. Lightbourn.
/ IH.
Ribe-t >. .. 2; John M’Farland, Dan
iel M’Cov, J j *n & James M’Lean, George
Miller. John M’Learn, Win. Middle
ton, !.r - Jer Mann, mr. Mina, Daniel
M’K r . Rorlk. M’Lcod, John M’Kin
sie, Aiexa der Miller, Thomas Mandoch,
Wm. Murray, A. M’lntvre, capt. Thomas
M’L*dlan, John Millne, Thomas L.M’Mul
lin, Edward Minro, Wm. Morel, Joshua
Merrill, Israel Merritt, “ Managers of the
Free School,” Caleb Merrill, Gooi-ge Mil
ler, rev. Andrew Marshall, Barna M
Kinnie & c 0.6 ; mrs. Mary Montgomery,
misa E. Morgan.
N.
Captain Win. Naper, John Y. Noel, 3 ;
Alexander Nelson, Armour Nugent, Ca
leD Newby, mr. Nathan, mrs. Ann Newton.
O
Dr. Ogden, Charles Lee Owens, Wm.
Overstreet, 2 ; capt. Win. Orinsbec.
P.
John Faze, Alexander Prstt, Wm. Per
kins, Gideon Popc.2: Win.A.PMps3;
Haiul. F. Pi “i l, 2 } George Platt, U ill***
Patten, Tho*. V. Purse, Thus. phiLmi, Wm.
l’earce, I Parish. I) tvid Polork, etnJ.
Will. T. Pen’ Peter Poti< *. Thomas 11.
Paun, David Pid<f. Peter I’ouria, tnrs.
Kfi/ii Phi!so , mrs. Mary Piatt, 2 J mrs.
Ann 1 • Putnam.
R. *
Cos n. Henry B. Rapp, Azariali Gen.
lUliton, iaiiies U ibitism, JunaUisti
sdh, (Bulloch county ) ; Jeremiah Russell,
Blake B. Rutland, John Roberts, Thos. W*
Rodman, Jolih Rose, miss Mary Rice, mrs.
Eliza Russell.
S.
Henry Stark, Johh D. Strobhar, Henry S.
Stevens, Sheriff of Effingham, Sheriff of
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 Shootnan, 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. i
Francis Tufts, capt. Stephen Timmons,
capt. Dillon 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.
V.
Herm Vos.
W.
CKfton Wing, Adam We ir bury, sir
John Winter, capt. John Wisenbaker, Ef
fingham county ; Ansel Watson, Jas. Wil
liams, A. G. Winslow, CfiaHes H. Ward,
2 j George Woodruff, 2 ; James Washing
ton, col. Shepperd Williams, David Wil
son, Ebenezer Watson; jr. Charles Wilson,
John Watts, Michael A. White, William
Williams, Ebenezer S. Winslow, Andrew-
White, James G. Watts, Zara Powers, mrs.
Mary Wyfly, mrs. Sarah Wylly, mrs. Eli
zabeth Westermver, mrs. Martha Wylly
2 ; mrs. Judia Williams, mrs. Richard
Wall, miss Hannah J. Wilkinson.
James Yougiahs, 2; William C. Yongc,
William Young, Miss Jane Young.
FRENCH- LETTERS.
Mr lieigne, mr. I. B. Magnan, 2; Nich
olas Dupon, esq. madame E. Parrant, mad
mame Cannet, Mary Anna Magnan, mad
ame Sanot, mr. Peter Moceau, mr. Gelli
bert, mr. Louis Morchou, nions’r. Julien
Drioclie, nions’r. Jean Somino.
PHILIP BOX, P. Master.
Cliampaigne, etc.
20 cases very superior sparkling Champaign
14 qr casks L. P.Teneritte Wine, 8 yrs. old
1 half pipe Sicily Madeira Wine, 9 yrs. old
20 cases pure Holland Clin
25 barrels black and bright Varnish
2 hhds muscovado Sugar
100 boxes brovn Soap
20 jars Dutch Cutter
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 Screen, fan
cy Snuff-boxes Stc
-2 mahogany settees
5 dozen mahogany Chairs
400 double and single Blocks
2 tons Cordage, assorted sizes
6000 yards Flemish Linen, unbleached
1200 iinen Bags
19 pieces Brussels Carpeting, for stairs, £tc
4 elegant Brussels Carpets ?. vcrylaP ~ c
1 common do >
1 trunk white Platillas _ v
2 trunks low priced Muslins also,
, Stone Lime and hearth Tiles
Landingfrom schooner Sarah-Ann
90 casks cut Nails and Brads, assorted
All of which will he sold, on liberal terms, to
close consignments, either for good paper or pro
duce. J- BATTELLE,
oct 25 55 ./Vo. 16, Commerce Ro-w
Landing from brig Elizabeth,
60 boxes superior bloom Haisins
4do lined and bound negro Shoes
. 321 blue Grindstones For sale bv
J. B ATTELLE.
—2 large Prints, representing the entry of
Bonaparte and his wife into Antwerp, in 1803.
nov 15 § 67 .
The Subscribers
Have Jio-w landing per brig Hero,
30 mahogany high post Bedsteads
20 field ‘ do
10 single do
25 dozen Windsor Chairs
4 mahogany \Vash Stands
2 ) Bereaus
21 barrels Glauber Salts
8 barrels pilot bread
OLMSTEAD & BATTELLE.
nov 28 • oS) 78
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, by the subscriber,
nov 24 74 J. CHAD BOURN.
T. M. Chamberlain
\CQ’ AIVTS 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
smv ‘'.tore in the city, by wholesale and retail.
no’ ‘ *-62
l ovulcr anil JSuils.
70 casks well assorted Nails and brails
W do HIT, gun-powder, of superior quality
lHindi mr from tfuafi Alexander Chum,
Pur sub by BATH 1.1.F..
nov .27 ‘^7
For Half,
250 Bags Oolli-e
4<> Hogshead* J Sugar.
tit) Barrels )
2000 Bush* Is Turks Id and Mall
100 Piiiu hroiis !m;li proof W.-si India Hum.
-21 U
Notice.
I. K. TEFFT would inform his friends and the
public of his having received William Perkins
as a copartner, and that the
Hardware business
hereafter will be conducted under she firm of
TEFFT & PERKINS.
(£jr* 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
Shellm&u's boarding house.
Tefft § Perkins
Are ndw 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 tbeir line, as well worthy the attention of the
public, as can be found in any part of the coun
tjy. 74 nov 24
George Relpli,
No. 2, Gibbon’s buildings
Has again received by the Juno and other late
arrivals from England,
and gen'l assortin't 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 Tick
chintz Furnitures, common calicoes
marseileilies Quilts
counterpanes from 8 to 12-4
plain and tamboured mull mull & jaconet
muslins,
And in 9hort,. a complete assortment, which
will be sold to planters and families in town, a’
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 thd- United States. 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 white and colored Plains
Do. London duffil and rose Blankets
Do. Cloths, best superfine and second quality,
and Cassimeres
Do. Bombazets, colored and plain
Do. Flannels, and trunks of Calicoes and
Chintzes
The above being part only of tlieir Fall im
portation.
. ilso, by the brig Spartan, and schooners Laura
and Ariadne, fi'am Neio-York,
5 cases 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 —all of which
are offered by the package or pieces, at a small
advance.
oct. 28 56
For Sale,
just BECistvi'.n os hcxteh’s wharf,
50 lilids 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 I.ackapores, 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 bale superfine black Broadcloth
Which will be sold on accommodating terms, by
nov 27 77 JAMES T. WILD.
• Co-partnersliip.
THE subscribers having taken Mr. Charrier’s
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 corner of Bay & Drayton street.
PETER DRF.GE,
JOHN PETER SETZE.
nov. 18. 69
Partnership.
John R. Bttrkf. having taken J. Wtllf.t as a
partner, the business in’future will be con
ducted under the firm of J. It. Burke & Cos.
JOIIJV 11. BURKE,
nov 17 68 J WTI.LET.
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 n • i-chants of this state, consignments of cot
ton to their friends in Liverpool or Glasgow, on
advantageous terms to the shipper.—
0 JAMES JOHNSTON,
HENRY W. HILLS.
oct. 18 52
frjj” The Subscribers having formed a
connection in business, offer their services as
FACTORS, at the west end of Bolton’s central
wharf, above F. H. WehnatTs.
P. GUERARD.
TIIOMAS POLHII.L.
jnly 96. 16
NOTICE
ffflHE subscriber having retired from his pro-
I fessiona! business of Jewellery and Watch
malting, notifies those that have watches and
jewellery jol* in hia possession, that they may
receive them by applying to l). It. NieiioLs.—
If not takea away oy the Ist of April next,
will he sold for repairs.
1 JOHN PEARSON.
Savannah, hov. 14, 1817. 70
NOTICE,
(fJ*The subscriber tenders his services to his
fri< ink and* the public In the f**M*Ws and
knelt* n{i Ilndiirti. Ilia rumpling room is at
the store of tnessrl. Nichols, IMmuo A Hills.
JAMtS 111 NT PR
S.icunnih, 32d AYr. 12n t .
M. L. WHITE,
(market-sutjaKe)
Has just received, by numerous arrival r>
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 O*
Black and colored Sinchews and Sarsnets
do do Canton Handkerchiefs
do do Florence and Levantine Silks,
fashionable colors
do Taffetas and plaid Silks
do and white Thule Lace aria silk Gauze
Silk Hose and Gloves; kid Gloves
do Shawls and Handkerchiefs
Satin and lustrings Ribbons
White and colored Feathers
Flag Handkerchiefs and Bandannas
Lace Handkerchiefs and Shawls
Silk and cotton Florentines
Black, white and colored Crapes
Silk net Sleeves
Black and white figured Laces, with
A general assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and
and Cotton Goods, British and domestic
—also, —
TWENTY CASKS OF ASSORTED
HARD-WARE AJVD 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, sc.
50 barrels N. E. and rectified Rum
10 do common Brandy
5 do apple do
10 do Gin—3 finds Jamaica Rum -
5 hhds West-India Rum—2o hags Coffee
15 chests hyson, ‘ oung hvson & hyson skin Teas
50 kegs manufa “'.■’d Tobacco, Ist k 2d quality
50 m. Spanish Cigars —25 m. N. Orleans Cigars
10 boxes Raisins—lo jars Lorillard’s Snuff
30 pieces cotton Bagging
5 crates stone and Earthernwafe
30 dozen Fryingpans, assorted sizes
10 casks patent and Carolina Hoes
10 casks eight and ten link trace Chains
50 cases roram, castor and wool Hats, at very
low prices nov 26 76
Staple and fancy r
HAT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE.
THE subscribers have received, by recent ar
rivals, cases of HATS and BONNETS,
consisting or
Extra sup. beaver Hats Fancy blk morocco Hats
super do do Wool merino do
common do do common do
fine castors do coarse . do
common do do : I.s’ Waterloo br.Bonnets
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 clo do do cinam do
white russia do do It. blue do
Fancy thildr’ns blk. do do brown do
do white do drab do
red morocco do Misses Sc children’s do
green do do Also, Plumes,Feathers,
yellow do do Tassels, cords, kc.
Brewster’s Ilats.
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-York and Boston,
at the lowest prices, and is of the new est 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 be supplied at the
shortest notice, and on the most accommodating
terms.
Every attention paid to customers gratis, and
all favors gratefully acknowledged.
/. //. WALTER & CO.
nov 14 65 Bryan-street near the market
Hughes, Curzon £$ Campbell,
Engravers Copper-Flate Printers,
(from Liverpool)
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and
the inhabitants of Savannah, that they have
‘commenced in the above line at No. 4, Gibbo-rTs
buildings.
All orders will he gratefully received and exe
cuted with neatness and despatch.
Banker’s notes, bills of exchange, map and
historical plates, address & visiting cards, coats
of arms, crests and cyphers on plate, he.
N. B. Country orders duly attended to.
nov. 19. §w - a 79
“ notice!
riXHF. copartnership of Nichols Hunter is
J. this day dissolved, by mutual conseht. All
demands against said firm will be settled by
messrs. Nichols, Don son & Hills, who are with
Jam t.s Hcxteh, authorised to settle the concerns
of said firm. A HRAHAM NICHOLS,
JAMES HUNTER.
21st nov 1817
subscribers have formed a connexion
in the Ship Chandlery and Grocery Business under
the firm of
NICHOLS, DOBSON & HILLS.
They will conduct their business at the stores
formerly occupied by Nichols and Hunter and
Dobson & llills. ABM. NICHOLS,
O. L. DOBSON,
21st nov 1817 JAMES HILLS.
The subscriber
HAS just received per ships Vulcan, and Re
mittance, from Liverpool, a part o! his hill
supply of GOODS, which with those daily ex
ported, and Iris former stock, will makd his as.
sortment very general, and are now ottered for
sale, on favorable terms, along with Groceries,
&c JAMES 11. GIEKIE,
oet. I Rn 47 Darien, (C’Q'gia.J
Suit,
For sale, apply to „_ e „ .. .
aug 28. 10 11. BtJ. HABERSHAM..
QTM IHHIIIK,
\ Barrel of Sugar, marked SA, C, U lll9
„ 255. Taken from Hire's wharf laal I luirs
day, probably hyadrajnian. I’ll* finder *
h- rewarded by returning it to
J) r j T II CONJ)I U Ct.
LamVs Academy,
Opposite the Presbytihiau Church.
WAS opened on Monday last, the 13th inst
and will continue open through all sta’
sons, without any vacation, excepting that of*
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, Mathema
tics, Natural Philosophy, (including Astronomy i
Rhetoric, Logic and Book-Keeping, twestt
dollars per quartet.
For Arithmetic, Geography and the use of
the Globes, twelve dollars and a half per
quarter.
For Reading, Writing and English Grarhmar,
ten dollars per quarter.
ffjr’ 1 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. 53
• Miss Jones*
Late from New-York, begs leave to inform
the ladies of Savannah, that she hason hand
a handsome assortment of MtLINERY, con
sistiiig of leghorn, stfluv, Chip, velvet, silk and
beaver Hats—tortoise-shell Combs—
artificial P'lowers—an elegant assortment of lace
Turbans—besides a number of articles too nu
merous to mention, which she offers for sale, a
ffw doors north of the market, aorner of Barnard
street and b&y-lane. 76 nov 26
John t\ Pouyat’s
WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL
Drug and Medicine Store ,
OprnstTE TUE EXCHANGE —SAVANNAH :
WHERE Planters, Merchants, Country
Storekeepers, afid 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.
—ALSO—
PATENT MEDICINES of every descrip,
tion ; —Painter’s Colours, Oil, Window Glass,
Vials assorted, Shop Furniture aiid Surgical In
struments. *.
Medicine Chests, with printed directions, for
plantations, vessels and family use, put up with
care at the shortest notice.
fan. 14. 1 „
THOMAS H. HARRIS,
Druggist ,
MARKET-SqUARE......SAVAN\ T AH,*GA.
HAS just received by the arrival of the schr.
Ariadne, from New-York, and other arri
vals, a large and general assortment of
DRUGS % MEDICINES,
As follow s, to w it:—
50 lb pulv. Jalop
25 lb Calomel
100 lh pulv. Bark
25 lb do Rhubarb
50 lb extract Liquorice
100 lb Camomile Flowers
100 lb G. Camphor
50 lb lump Magnesia
50 lb Gum Assafmdita
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
6 gross Harlicm Oil
50 do English Phos. Sods
25 lb Spanish Flies
Together with a large supply of patent Medi
cines, Glassware, Shop Furniture, Phials, assort
ed, Surgeon’s Instruments &c. &c.
N. B. Medicine Chests on the shortest notice,
with printed directions nov. 14 5
To Rent, .
@Atwo story HOUSE, in a healthy
and pleasant part of the city. I likewise
w’ish to rent the furniture that is in the house.
There is every thing that is needed in the line of
house keeping—and likewise three or four Ser
vants to be hired to the one that rents the house.
For particulars enquire at this office.
nov 26- f 7
For Sale,
eThe House and Lot now occupied by
R. W. Habersham, esq. adjoining the
residence of John Bolton. Apply to
nov 17 68 D &J. BOJ^TON
( To Let,
A Dwelling House in Bryan-street,
‘isiMy between market-square & Baptist Church
square. Enquire.at the boot and shoe store of
nov 13 65 EATON & JOHNSON.
To Let, “
From the Ist of December next, that
hHjjgs] well known Store, and capital stand for
business, on the bay, corner of bull-street, no#
occupied as an auction score by mr. D. Williford-
Also, the two new brick Tenements adjoining
and fronting on bull-street. Require of the prin
ters. 71 nov2o^
(O*A young gentleman i’roin
the state of Vermont, of liberal education, ‘ 8
desirous of obtaining a situation as a private in
structor, or as an assistant in an Academy, an
would be willing to go into the upper comitnr
For recommendations, apply at Mrs. AA lliiam
where he boards, or to Geo. F. Palmes, of tins
city. oct - 25 55
Notice.
PROPOSALS for filling the head of the wliarj
known as Carnochan & Mitchels wha
will be received bv the undersigned ; also, J
six able regroes, by the montk^
mJUNKS
For sale at the OJfier of the Museum V Go*'-
Price* Current
BUI* of Lading
Entries of Merchandize
Report* and Manifeata
Clearance*
Shipping Article*
Notary** Prole*’*
Bill* of sale for Negroes
Power* of Attorney . ju*-
Together with a general inorunent
lice and SheriH ’• Blank*
Also, Blank* fur the Mayor
CARDS, lIXNimICI-I, *}
with nralitcM and despatch- I,l ’