Columbian museum and Savannah daily gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1817-1821, December 10, 1817, Image 3

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*£7“ The consignees of the schr. Laura, I radl Lewis, arc requested to send or call for neir goods. this'day, at Jones’ lower wharf. I dec lO w 88 ii b'nr'NORFOLK and the District oj CO- W. LUMBIA, Rh The stanch schr. Resident, capt. Ad ams. will sail in all this week. lor gjht or passage apply on board. at Moore s diarf, or to GREEjYB V LIP PH 1 | dec 1U h 88 Passengers for Liverpool *Can be well accommodated on board the first rate Philadelphia built ship ON J. S. Wooster, master, having spa cions and handsome accommodations. Apply to dec 9 hB7 JOHJYSTOJY & HILLS. Fov London. Ij£fv About 200 tierces of rice, or an equal jjpiiZ bulk of cotton, is wanted to fill up a vessel tor London. Apply to CARJYOCIIAX V MITCHEL. dec 9 sB7 p * For freight or charter, The stanch good brig LYDIA, J. M. Nichols, master, burthen 164 tons, now jcad’\ to take on board a cargo ; a freight for the West-Indies or south of Europe, will be taken low. Apply to JOHJYSTOJY & HILLS. dec 9 i 87 1 ■ ... - ■ Steam Boat Company. The OFFICE of the agent of the Ste am Boat CtwrANr, is removed to the wharf formerly own td by Caig & Mitchell. All shippers of proper ty on board the Company’s boats, will in future ie required to make out one receipt for the use of the agent. P. SCHENK, agent S.B. C. nov 28 78 JVI. Fessenden, jr. Jit Telfair's -wharf, has for sale, 14 hhds n. f. Rum, 15 do w. i. Rum 100 reams wrapping Paper 100 boxes Codfish, 15 casks Cheese 50 firkins Butter, (late importation) 2CO boxes smoked Herring &0 barrels Pork, 5 hhds Sugar Furniture i An invoice of Tin and Hardware, with a general assortment of West India Goods. ’ dec 9 § 87 New Store—New goods, To be opened on Wednesday next, corner of Bay and Drayton streets. TIIE SUBSCRIBERS UAVE JUST RECEIVED, From London, via Charleston, 6 hales London made Jackets and Trowses 2 trunks gentlemen’s supc—fine Coats and Wa terloos, lined with and without 4 bales negro Jackets and Trowses 2 do large size great Coats 3 do bearskin monkey-Jackets 1 do fine red flannel Shirts 4 do dartre sizes foreign cloth Pea .Tickets * Merino Shirts and long Draw ers 3 do superfine lamb’s wool Shirts 1 do do long and short lauib’c wool Drawers 2 trunks extra superfine Irish linen Shirts > 3 do imperial shirting do 2 do superfine double and single Cassimere, of all colors 3 do superfine cassimere Pantaloons 15 cases fine and coarse Hats, of all descriptions and a very great quantity of Dry Goods The above goods are to be sold very low. wholesale and retail, by PETER DREGE k co. corner of Bay and Drayton-,streets | nov. 25. “ 75 Just received and for Sale, 100 barrels fresh Richmond Flour 1000 gallons Linseed Oil 200 coils assorted Cordage. DOBSON’ & HILLS, sept. 25 42 Bills on New-York, From 5 to 60 days, for sale bv STIIRGES & BURROUGHS, dec 9 h 87 No. >, comon rce row ~~ Bl LLS ~ On Boston, New-York and Philadelphia, it short sight. For sale bv JAMES T. WILD, nov 24 Hunter's -wharf. Bills on Liverpool, fayable in London, and on Boston, for sale by JOHJST BOGUE id (to. nov 27 77 Hunter's wharf. Exchange, BILLS on London, Liverpool and Glasgow. payable in London, on New-York and Phi ladelphia, for sale by JOHN SPEAKMAN, &. co. Eraser's wharf. 60 nov. 6 Bills on New-York, At short sight, FOR SALE, by WILLIAM GASTON. sept. 9 35 BILLS On New-York, and,on Providence direct, or P*yable in Boston, for sale by GEO. GORDOJY also, Ik S. Post Notes of Sssoo each. J*? 3- • 82 Tlbiy and Evening School. subscriber informs the public generally, “iv, and, ns it is his intention to demote Ids “euliullv ‘o the youth of this city, both sum. • m l v inter, lie flutters himself that he will ‘in a share pi the public patronage. Terms of tuition a* follow* . i rr ’ admg and spelling, p. r quarter, $4 ‘• reading, spelling uml writing, 5 y N writing a,„i arithmetic, 6 1 1 * 'K .iilditinn of English grammar, kr. 8 I“, further particulars he. enquire at mm, )'t, 1 orncf of York mid west Broad streets. JOKIII A lllbMi'llUEYS. 1 ’ tor tnr Pi nunjf School, t\ o dollar* per ’Hi •! at*C. dec 1U Mil |, I Just Received, GENTLEMEN'S Buck Skin „ Heaver „ Beaver fleecy lined „ (’astor „ black and white, English and French Silk „ Cotton Ladies’ Beaver „ Beaver fleecy lined > black and color’d Casl or „ Mack wliite and fancy Kid „ black and white English and French Silk f „ Cotton Misses’ Beaver Children’s do. Gentlemen’s white Lamb’s Wool „ g‘y „ white, grey & black Worsted „ grey Angola „ white and color and Cotton „ white and black Silk Ladies’ white, black &. colM Worsted n black, white 8i col’rd Cotton „ black and white English and > French Silk Boy’s Worsted Children’s do. Misses’ white Cotton Gentlemen’s white Lamb’s Wool, half ~ color’d do. do. do. ~ white & col’d Worsted do. „ Angola do For sale by STEBBUYS & MASON dec 8 86 Christmas Cordials. JUST received from France, Cordials in bas kets of one dozen bottles each. Also, mus catel and frontignac Wines, and sweet olive Oil, for sale by Wm. WOODBRIDGE, dec 8 86 north east comer Exchange. William H. Gilleland HAVING taken the western tenement of Bryan’s (Market-square,) offers for sale an assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware Sf Groceries, comprising almost every article for utility, taste, or convenience. He will always keep the best LIQUORS, and other goods in his line, and will accommodate those who call upon him, on mo derate and advantageous tortus. Ills stock consists of HARDWARE: Post patent and box coffee Mills Pocket Steelyards, waffle and wafer Irons, elegant patterns Gentlemen’s Hatchets, Knives and Forks Sportsmen’s and pen Knives Frying Pans; tea Kettles, brass and compo sition Smoothing Irons, patent Hoes Patent stirrup Irons He has an assortment of dry goods ar.d gro ceries, too numerous to mention ; —and contin ues liis establishment of SADDLERY, In Gildon’s new building, where he offers for sale, goods at w holesale and retail, and at reduc ed prices. ALSO, A quantity of JYEGRO SHOES. dec 2 n§ 81 The Subscriber -yw received, per ships Cora, Oglethorpe, &‘c. ON CONSIGNMENT, 1 box black lead Pencils 2tl crates Earthen-ware 129 bbls do 1 bale Cassimeres 2do wliite Flannels 3 bales cotton stuffs, consisting of Ging hams and Lustres— Which he offers for sale at low prices. JOWY THOMAS, dec 1 § 80 Rice’s wharf. - - - _ Bills on New-York, For sale by Charles Cotton. nov 12 lTuntei’s wharf. Bills on N. Providence, Also, on Liverpool payable in London, for sale, by CARNOCHAN k. MITCHEL. October 16 -j-o 51 Ground Nuts wanted. CASH will be given for any quantity of Ground Nuts, of a good quality. Anplv to G. F. & OLIVER PALMES, dec 2 <> n 81 _ Corn § fresh Baltimore Flour, just received. R 8c J IIABERSFIAM. Sept. 23 41 Just received, Per brig Sally-Aim, from Rotterdam, AND FOR SAFE BY TIIE SUBSCRIBERS, • 3 pair elegant Looking-Glasses 9 elegant liquor Cases 2 casks German Sausages. OLMSTEAD 8c BATTELLE. dec 1 §o 80 Just Received, 132 PACKAGES OF SHOES— CONSISTING OF gentlemens Boots do. Wellington do. , do. patent do. do. do. Shoeties ladies wliite and colored Kid do. black morocco Boots do. colored do. do. boys Shoes and Shoeties children morocco Shoes do. do. Hoots do. leather Shoes men’s coarse Shoes and Shoeties. • •••a u.so •••a 3090 pair negro Shoes 5000 pair lined and bound Shoes 2000 pair I>lack and colored roan Slips For sale by EATON & JOHJYSON. nov 14 50 Coflee, cotton Bagging, Loudon iluflil Blankets London Porter Flail t, | lose, Osnabnrgs and Linen, For sale by R iJ J HABERSHAM. dec 4 w a 8.1 Servant’s Shirts. II'HI received, 1000 flout linen Shirts, made up in I'rnnee, k lit fhi'liouki sect ants, lor sale very low by \\ i WOntilll JIM.I’,, | ,j,. c h h*> ■ . ,Tust received > 1 Tty the subscriber, per ship JYiagara, amt for sale, The followingarticies of FURNITURE, some of them of the frst style of -workmanship and fashion : Bureaus Writing-tables and Book-cases Secretaries Sideboards—Night-tables —portable Desks Dining and Dressing-tables ladies’ Work-tables Bedsteads and field do Pembroke Tables —Chairs—arm do Sofas Fire-screens Wash-stands—Bedsteads, and Chaise and Harness. Also, A quantity of Tin-ware. JOHJY THOMAS, Rice’s wharf, dec e 86 § MUSCOVADO SUGARS. 10 hhds. muscovado Sugar will be landed this day from sloop Express, and for sale by dec ii s 86 ISAAC COHEJY. Kettell § Sewall, NO. 34 bolton’s wharf, Have for sale, now landing, 8 hhds. and 30 barrels Boston rum 150 boxes smoked herring, in fine order 2 pipes Fayal wine 24 casks cheese 60 boxes do. superior quality 50 kegs prime butter, for family use 2 barrels Smyrna raisins 1 case paper bangings, new patterns and very elegant. IN STORE— -100 casks cut nails, assorted sizes 500 reams wrapping paper 8 trunks boots 1 do. ladies’ morocco shoes 800 pair lined and bound shoes 100 do. low priced Wellington boots 12 half barrels no. 1 salmon 50 kegs do. 4 chests hyson tea, 40 boxes soap 6 hhds. tinware, well assorted 2 cases Stationary, and OJ\'E SHIP'S CAMBdUSE. nov 21 72 George Relph, NO. 2—gibbons’ building, Has just received and opened, superior chintz Furniture and dress Calicoes white and colored muslin Robes plain and tambored jaconet & mull mull Muslins Counterpains k marseilles Quilts, from 8 to 12-4 plain and figured 9-8 and 6-4 Cambricks Irish Sheet ing and Linens, well assorted linen and cotton Bed-tick do worsted and cotton Hosiery, very cheap union Stripes and Derries and a large assortment of Plains, Blankets and Flannels, which will be sold at very reduced prices ALSO, A few ladies’ Pelisses, and gentlemen’s toilinet Waistcoats, of superior quality, and the latest London fashion, dec 5 84 Sugar. 15 hhds prime muscovado Sugar, for sale bv dec. 6 n 8 S GEO. GORDOJV. MESSRS. PRINTERS, Mlt. Wood had no authority to refer persons to me for information, either in regard to his school, or himself. J. LAWSOJY. dec 6 sB7 lints, Bonnets, Boots § Shoes. CLARK & TILESTON, have received and of fer for sale, at their store in Congress-street, south side the market, a general assortment of Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, AMONG WHICH ARE ! Gentlemen’s best superfine HATS Youth’s & children’s super. & fancy do. Common and low priced - da. 500 roram do. 100 merino plated do. 500 felt, of good quality do. 1000 negro Hats, very low 200 children’s morocco Hats. 10 doz. ladies’ bl’k &. drab beaver BONNETS 4 cases do. straw do. packages of Boots and Shoes, suitable for country trade The above stock being direct from the manu factories, will be sold low for cash, or approved paper. dec 9 §nß7 More new Goods. Received per the John & Edward. Elegant ivory work Baskets and Fans rich changeable Florences poplins, plaid silks, head ornaments real ostrich Plumes elegant merino Shawls and Trimmings pelerines, superb lace Caps cliip and crape Bonnets black crape Trimmings for dresses Combs of every description real ivory Chess-men Loo-boxes and counters one small box silver Watches white plush Vandykes men hair Caps, Boston Wadding silk coat and lace Buttons embroidered silk Hose children’s worsted Hose and Socks angola Gloves—elegant Ridicules and Clasps irish Linens—Cambrics and Sheetings a large assortment of Domestic Goods ......AL50...... 20 casks first quality goshen Cheese 10 do do english do 10 do do Loaf-sugar 20 boxes 3 lbs each gunpowder Tea 10 casks Porter 15 packages well-assorted cheap Boots and Shoes—For sale bv JOJYAS HAH It ISOM & Cos. dec l fs 80 John son-square. STATE OF NF.W-YOHK MEDICAL SCIEJVCE LOTTERY, No. 4. TICKETS in a large variety of numbers, in the above lottery, for sale by THOM AS LONG WORTH, Hull-street, near the Exchange. The price for a few days will be Eight Dollars for a Bingle Ticket. Purchasers of tickets at T. L’s. may have them registered and examined during the draw ing, free of expense. T. I. is now opening an assortment of Hooks ami Stationary, which will he sold at low prices —a large variety of children's hooks—a few su perior louden made portable Writing-desks— l>re*ing.ea*> s— letter sod writing Paper, <vc. dec 6 h H 5 GLOVES. HOSE. A • Now Landing, 100 barrels superfine Flour 7 do. cherry Bounce 180 dozen Lead pencils 55,000 Wafers, in boxes 1 box Toilet Glasses, 1 case Snuff boxes aO hhds n. E. Rum, 25 bbls. do do. 12 hhds and 20 bbls muscovrdo Sugar 5 barrels currant Wine 5 pipes Tenerifle do. 10 bbls. do do. Pilot and navy Bread 4 cases straw Bonnets 15,000 Lady’s Slate. For sale by GREENE (J J.IP PITT, dec 10 i 88 Moore’s wharf. The subscriber HAS just received per ships Vulcan, and Re mittance, from Liverpool, a part of his fall supply of GOODS, which with those daily ex pected, and his former stock, will make Ins as sortment very general, and are now offered for sale, on favorable terms, along with Groceries, &c. JAMES 11. GIEKIE, oct. 7 sn 47 Darien , (~Georgia.J Partnership. John R. Burke having taken J. Wtllrt as a partner, the business in future will be con ducted under the firm of J. It. Burke & Cos. JOHN R. BURKE, nov 17 68 J. WILLET. The Subscribers having formed a connection in business, offer their services as FAC 1 OIIS, at the west end of Bolton’s central wharf, above F. H. Welman's. P. GUERARD. THOMAS POLHILL. pdv 2G. 16 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 w ill be conducted under the firm of TEFFT & PERKINS. (Cj* 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 Shellman’s boarding house. Tefft Perkins Are now opening a handsome and complete assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GOLD, SILVER, PLATED & JAPAX’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 of the coun try. 74 ‘ nov 24 The subscribers HAVING removed to t.ne convenient fire proof stores on Bolton’s central wharf, of fer their best exertions to all who may be pleased to employ them in the Factorage or Commission business. ISAAC COURSE & SUN. And for sale, 50 kegs Butter of superior qual ity, landing from sloop Alexandria, from Philad. Savannah, 3d Dec. 1817. 82 Lost, A ’Letter addressed to the rev. Michael Crosby, st. Augustine, Florida, containing three certificates of U. States’ six per cent stock. A suitable reward will be paid to the finder, if re quired. GAUDUY & DUPON. dec 4 nB3 iO® NOTICE. —A meeting of the Com missioners of the Roads of Chatham county, w ill take place at the cOul-t-holiße~in Savannah, on Monday the 15th day of December inst. at 10 o’clock a. m.— By order of the board, dec 6 85 BOND, sec'ry. 03* Wanted immediately, a situation in a counting house, or w holesale gro cery , for a young man of respectable connexions, who w rites a good hand, and is well versed in accounts—the most satisfactory recommenda tions will be given. Enquire at this office, dec 10 88 Co-partnership. THE subscribers having taken Mr. Charrier’s old stand, and entered into Co-partnership under the firm of PETER DREGE & Cos. in the Hat, Dry Good and Clothing Business, hope a share of patronage from their friends and the public. At the corner of Bav k Drayton street. PETER DREGE, JOHN PETER SETZE. nov. 18 69 FIVE HOLLAS REWARD. STRAYED or stolen on the 29th November, a hound DOG, of white and black colors, inclining to be yellow on the head and root of the tail, fine eyes, and not very long ears, well form ed and remarkable for his fine appearance.— The above reward will be paid on delivery of the dog, by JOSEPH STILES. dec 8 n 86 Ten Dollars Reward. Ranawav on Tuesday the £& 4th instant, from the sub scriber.a slave by the name °f Abraham, a large, stout, r st rong built fellow, about 6 feet high, rather inclining to be round shouldered, dark color, or pale black, large coarse features, thick beard, a scar on the under hp< ll hit cut off the rim of the right car, when spoken to he has a diffident downcast look, and appears very submissive, when he talks has generally a drawling tone to his words, but when lively, can speak as spright ly as any one, he is a good carpenter, lie has taken away with him sundries of cotton cloths, and none of them very coarse, he had on When he went away* a dark brown broadcloth surtout coat, rather worse for wear, a good pair of strong shoes, a good old hat. a pair of new blankets London dutlils, striped at the ends; he culls Itimielf when away from home, Isaac, and proba bly he may call himself by some other name t lie is a native of South-CaroVma, his first master's name was Hendrix, the second—— Heiulcnder, living on the fork ot Broad river, within a few miles of Columbia, ami probably he has made for there again. Any person lodging hint in any jail in this state, or within sixty miles of Augusta, in South.Curnlina, xltall receive the above pe-| ward, and all reasonable charges, by apply ing to thesubseriber in Augusta I PIE. liov 15 wa B<* £afe£ nt Auction. THIS DAY, 10th instant, Will be sold before my store, Groceries and Dry Goods. ninALSOtnit 2000 lbs. loaf Sugar 3 hhds. nuis. do—2 pipes P.randv AVest-IndiaKum —lo bis rectified Rum 30 pieces cotton Bagging—7oo pair Shoes Cheese, Butter, writing Paper Lard, Soap, Candles, kc. kc. 50 pieces Plains—2o dozen linen Shirts 25 pieces Broadcloths, Cassimeres * Flannels, Coatings, Irish Linens cotton Cambrics, cotton Shirtings Calicoes, Ribbons, Quills, and a variety of other articles. LIKEWISE, 20 pair double and single Jack-Screws, dif ferent lengths, and a few Scale Beams Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. \ A. HOWF- rinct'r. On MONDAY NEXT, lath instant, Will be sold at the western tenement on the bay, be longing to the estate ofT. Mendenhall, esq. for merly occupied.by messes. J. -Hanmer U co. 75 packages well assorted Dry Goods : consisting of Hosiery, Plains, chambrav Mus- Jins, Vestings,Ginghams, Calicoes, cambric Mus lins, leno do. Linen, Lawns, Bombazeens, Bom bazetts, Dimities, irish Sheeting, cotton Shirt ing, Velvets and Velveteens, Stockinets, Broad cloths, &.c. &c Also, An invoice of Hard-ware and Cutlery, with a variety of other articles, well worthy the atten tion of purchasers. Terms —for sums under S2oo^cash —over 200 and not exceeding jgsoo, four months—over 500 and not exceeding SBOO, six months —over SBOO, eight months, for approved endorsed notes. Purchasers to pay for stamps. SALE TO COMMENCE AT 10 O’CLOCK. ■tr “Pits rRT cf CO. Aurt'rs. On MONDAY NEXT, 15th in&tant, Will be sold at the dwelling-house of Thomas John son, on the south Common, at the corner of Bar nards treet, A QUANTITY OF Household & kitchen furniture; CONSISTING OF 1 set of dining Tables—2 long Carpets 1 doz. of fancy Chairs—l do. of common Chairs 2 tea Tables—sets of China 1 pair of glass Shades—Glass Sc Crockervware 2 pair of fire Dogs —2 mahop-any Bedsteads 2 feather Beds and wool Matrasses, and Sundry other articles, well worth the atten tion of persons wishing to purchase furni ture. Terms cash— sale to commence at 11 o'clock. 88 M VF. HUE It T “J CO Avct'm. Oa WEDNESDAY, the 15th Jan. 1818 fl ill be sold before my store, r The personal property ofWm. Limbert, dec'd consisting of Household and kitchen furni ture. By order of the executrix. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, dec 5 tB4 A. Howe, auct’r. Verd Anteique Marble. A SUPERB Chimney-peice, beautifully cor-* nished, just received and for sale by NORTON & WADHAMS. Who will receive orders for any description of Marble dec 10 n 88 Boots, Shoes, Hats Bonnets. D BROWN, has lately received, and now • offers for sale at his wholesale and retail Hat and ShCe store in Jefferson street, one door from the corner of Congress-street, a general as sortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Bonnets. A mong which are : Gentlemen’s fine Suwarrowand Jackson boots Do. low-priced do do do. Do. extra wide strap fine Shoes Do. do do do. Do calf-skin and morocco Pumps Boys’ fine and coarse Shoes ladies’ morocco walking do ♦ do do and kid Slips misses’ do and leather do children’s do do Boots and Buskins 800 pair black and colored Roans 800 do ladies’ leather welted Shoes 500 do do Slippers 2000 do men’s lined and bound Shoes 1000 do negro Shoe3 men’s, youths’ and children’s fine and coarse Hats children’s morocco do 5 doz ladies’ black and drab beaver Bonnets 4 cases do straw do Wholesale country trade being his principal object, he will put his goods so low as to make it to the interest of country merchants to call and deal with him n 88 dec 10 Thirty Dollars Reward, WILL be given for apprehending and lodg ing in any jail in or out of the state, a light j>r yellow complected fellow named BCTLKR, about 24 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, stout limbed, likely, and very civil when spoken to, and generally so with his companions ; very capable of all kinds of plantation work, and han dy with carpenters’ tools, is a good driver of horses, and a complete maker and burner of bricks; sensible aiin smart; had on when he went off, a large white hat with broad brim, a round-about jacket and trowsers of bearskin cloth, and absconded on the night of the Bth Oc tober. Ihe above reward will be given, and if brought to Savannah all reasonable expenccs will be paid, in addition. DAVID HO LOCK. tXlf The editors of the MHlcdgcville and Lou isville papers are requested to publish the above four times, and Forward their bill to the subscri ber in Savannah. D P. nov. 10 ‘ CHAMBER of COMMEUCE, with the oiliei rs names, and discount daya, of die Hank ,in lliiti citv* utturUt**! it jn>t printud on u l.irjr** wul mpoi-ior nhtnit of puj t-- lor h.K* at the Muftcuni St Gu/cltc printing ot flee dec