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No. 115.
L* \ For h
The brig GEORG.
Pop freight, apply o>
OLMST
Pa r safe, received per
100 volumes Delano’s voyages .
ing three voyages . ournl the worlu
june24. 7
For New-Yorii
vM£\ The packet shi'p COTTON
•§£■:&s£ master, will sail first fair wind fn
next, 23d inst.—for freight or passage apj.
tain on board, at Johnston’s wharf, or to
BALLARD & SF
Who have for sale, received per said shi x
25 cartes and casks Stone Ware
An invoice superior Boots and Shoes
J*uly 19 13
For Philadelphia,
dsf> The schooner BETSEY, Jas. Robinson, mas
ter, will be dispatched in a few days. For
freight or passage, apply to the Captain on board, or
t 0 W. T. WILLIAMS.
Who has received by said Schooner,
29,000 Philadelphia Bricks
6000 do. Stretchers do.
10 bbls Philadelphia Bottled Porter
250 bushels Oats, in bags of 2$ bushels.
jiy I 9 13
For Providepce, u. t.
d&§\ The Brig GOVERNOR HOPKINS, Captain
J£M££- Parr, she will be dispatched with as little delay
as possible. Should freight or passengers offer'for New
York, she will touch at that port to deliver the same.
Apply on board at Moored wharf, or to
HAZEN KIMBALL.
JJy 19- s 13
For Charleston,
*£M\ The fast sailing schr. HARVEST, Lanneau,
JgMifCi master, will meet witli despatch ; for freight
or passage, having excellent accommodation:, apply to
the captain on board, or 10
. , ISAAC COUJISE& SOJ\-
mly 10 9
-J* J -—r
& ® !, ° r H avana ?
PARMER, capt. Bullen, 44 tons
#4^burthen-— will take freight for the above
dort. or any other in theWcst-lndlcs, if immedietc ap
plication is made to the master on board at Rice’s whf.
or to A. lIOWE.
julv 22 14
For freight or charter,
The fine fast sailing schr. FARMER, captain
Bullen, Baltimore built, burthen 40 tons,
in complete order for sea, and will be ready to receive
a cargo in one day’s notice ; for terms apply to the mas
ter on board at Rice’s wharf.
Who has fur sale on hoard,
A few bis. first quality Baltimore HERRINGS.
July 17 12
Just Received,
attd ron sale—loo kegs Gunpowder,
ji‘ly 19 a 13 ANSON BLAKE.
Spermaceti Candles,
In small boxes, of a superior quality, for sale bv
July 19 13 P. DUFFY.
Jonathan Battelle,
lias for sale,
S butts old Holland, 5 bales Oznaburgs
30 jars superior Butter, for family use
2 bales Ijnen Bags
11 bales Brussels Carpets, i0 rolls do. Carpeting,
5 dozen handsome flag bottom Chairs,
2 dozen do. do. do. Settees,
25000 Bricks, 12000 Tiles, suitable for nearths and
kitchen floors, 1000 square fiaging Stones.
/A’ S'T'ORE,
15 quarter casks old Teneriffe and Marsala Wine,
30 dozen very superior Champaigne,
3 do. old Ilock, or Rhenish Wine,
20 cases pure Holland Gin, 49 bbls. N. E. Rum,
4 lihds. Muscovado Sugar,
Coffee and Cotton Bagging, Cordage,
30 barrels black and bright Varnish.
/, 50 barrels Philadelphia Beer
—BILLS on Philadelphia, Ncw-York and Boston
july 8 8
Gunpowder, §c.
4.n kegs Dupont’s Gunpowder, 2 do. English Cannis
ter, do.
10 lihds. rye Whiskey, 20 bbls do. do. *
15 do apple Brandy, 5 do. peach, do.
In Store.
100 reams wrapping Paper, 20 boxes fresh garden
Seeds. 4 chests young, hyson Tea. 2 do. Hyson, do.
1 do imperial do.
Jit Retail
Prime Jamaica Sugar and Cotfee, London Porter, Ja
maica Rum, Cogniac Brandy, Holland Gin, and fresh
Teas. For sale by JAMES H. FRASER,
feb. 3. 1 Jlfarket-tirptare.
Spring and Summer Goods.
BY the ‘ship Georgia and John & Edward, and the
other recent arrivals from Liverpool, the subscri
bers have received an extensive and well selected sup
ply of seasonableiGoods ; which, added to theirformer
stock on hand, makes their present assortment very
complete and well worthy the attention of town and
country purchasers.
Their stock consists of all descriptions of woollen,
worsted, linen and cotton Goods, Hardware and Cut
lery, all kinds; Shot, Lead and Gunpowder, &c. 6tc
JAMES DICKSON, & co.
, may 17. 86
h
ii.
Baco.
can c-
Philips’ L~
Reid on Hypo
1 vol—l 50.
Bishop White’s vie v
Calvanists and tlie a
Chalmer’s Discourses on C..
in connection with Moden
Ramsay’s History of tlie United M
The New Week’s Preparation foi _
of the Lord’s Supper—so cents.
Ely on Faith—62 j cents.
Scott’s Foirce of Truth— 62L
The Communicants Companion, by Hawes’— 7s v
Rees’ Cyclopedia, vol. 3lst, part 2d. No. 62.
Edinburgh Review, No. 54
Quarterly Review, No. 31
Pinkerton’s Atlas, No. 12
The Analectic Magazine, for June—Ac. &c. •
W. T. Williams.
july 12 10
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New Summer Goods.
By the ship Georgia, just arrivedfrom Liverpool,
THE subscribers have received an extensive supply
of DRY GOODS, well calculated for the season,
having been laid in low, will be sold on reasonable
terms.
They will on the first day of October next, discon
tinue to retail, so far as regards the cutting of goods.
In the mean time tlie goods in the retail store will be
disposed of at reduced prices, and hereafter families
will be supplied at a low advance by the piece or do
zen. ANDREW LOW h co.
may 10 33
Notice.
THE partnership heretofore existing under the firms
of Deuel & Stoutcnburgh, Augusta; S. &W. Gre
sham & co. Charleston, S. C. & Deuel, Gresham 8t co.
Savannah, were dissolved by mutual consent, on the
Ist of April last. BENJAMIN B. STOCTENBURGH,
PHILIP DEUEL,
JOSEPH THORN,
WILEY GRESHAM,
STERLING GRESHAM.
The above business will be continued by the sub
scribers in Augusta, under the firm ofß. B. Stouten
burgh & co. and in Savannah, under the firm of Stou
tenburgh & Thorn. BENJ. B. STOUTENBURGII,’
JOSEPH TIIOUN.
may 31 92
Ship Chandlery and Groceries.
The subscribers offer for sale, at Telfair's wharf,
A large and general assortment of Ship Chandlery,
Cutlery, Paints and Oil ; genuine Liquors, Tea, Sugar,
Coffee, &c. &c.—which will be disposed of on liberal
terms, wholesale or retail. GRAY & HINDER.
—ALSO—
-10 hhds London draft Porter, for bottling
A schooner’s Main and Foresail, nearly new
june 10. 96
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Just Received,
Per brig Belviclere from JVeu'-l’ orlc,
25 hhds. high proof Whiskey, which will be sold low
for cash, or bartered for Upland cotton.
Bilbo dj* Watts.
june 19 100
i
Sugar.
FIFTEEN hogsheads and 45 barrels prime Musco
vado Sugar. For sale by the subscribers on ac
commodating terms.
Gillett dj* Milne.
M 1 5
Factorage & Commission Business.
THE Subscriber having taken a Store in one of
Bolton’s fire proof buildings, Exchange Dock,
tenders histservices to his Friends and the Public in
the above line.
JOHN LEWIS,
1 (late of the firm of .May IS Leuis. J
July 8 f ‘ 8
L I
Wanted,
NEGRO BOYS, as apprentices to the Shoe-making
Business., Planters wishing to have bovs instruct
ed, will apply tb J. S. CUNNINGHAM.
June 7. 95
3900 JL.
400 pair Shc i
IM C . /
12 hhds. N. E. Rum, 30 l
2 pipes Cogniac Brandy, 10u -
Bread, 25 bbls. Sugar, 10 boxes t.
9 Jersey Waggons. ,
july 19. h 13
Brandy.
10 Pipes high 4th proof French Brandy, of superior
quality, landing from shi ; p Woodbine, forsale by
june 10. 96 ( GEORGE GORDON.
The Subscribers,
Ilave just received per brigs Georgia from Boston , and
Calypso, from Baltimore and offer for sale,
20 barrels new Rum
40 casks stone Lime
68 barrels Herrings
IN STORE,
Havana Sugar, Checkerberry Cordials, in bottles
Pimento, Demijohns, boxes Tumblers
Trunks, assorted sizes, Measures in sets,
Looking Glasses assorted, House Sofas
One elegant Bureau
Cut Nails, plantation Seives, Cables & Hawsers
Cotton and wool Cards, ladies’ Bootees
Naped and wool Hats, ladies’ straw Bonnets
Galvon’s pocket Books
Letter, writing, printing & sheathing, Paper, &c.
OLMSTEAD BATTELLE.
june 28 4
•
Just Received,
Per brig Actress from Mew- York,
1300 yards best Tow Cloth—table 8c toweling Diaper
4-4 and 7-8 Irish Linen, 5-4 sheeting do.
Furniture Fringe, coarse and fine brown Linen
Fine summer Flannels, See.
WAY & BAKER.
july 12 10
Charles W. Carpenter, Cos.
Have for sale, landing from Brig Amelia,
21 bis. Cider,
ALSO—In Store
50 boxes Pipes
20 kegs Paint, assorted colours
5 boxes coarse and fine Hats
1 case light Muskets
1 do. pocket Pistols, powder fl asks, shot belts, Btc.
1 do. elegant bronzed Candle Braes
10 bundles Faggot Steel
chests of Imperial, Hyson, 8i young Hyson Tea
4 cases assorted G'ass-Ware
1 do. Books
1 do Lead Pencils
3 do. Dry-Goods
4 doz. Fancy Chairs
20 bis Ist quality Newark Ckler
• 10 do. Beer
20 bundles Ilay june 5. 94
Selling off Cheap!
( Twenty-Jive per cent under the regular prices. )
THE subscribers, intending tQ leave Savannah in the
course of a few weeks, will sell off their stock of
Goods at very reduced prices.
o (s’ People desirous of saving t-wenty-Jive per cent, in
the prices, will do well to cull without delay, at the
cheap store, in the rear of Gibbons’s buildings,
may 29 91 1. 8c J. BARRIE.
George Relph,
No. 2....0i880ir’s nritniwo.
Has just received per the Georgia and William 8c
Henry from Liverpool, an assortment of fashionable
English made Coats, Waistcoats, and Pantaloons, of
the first quality. Also, a further supply of Dry Goods
suitable for the present season, among which are the
best flaxen Osnaburgs, Linens, Dowlas, Dimities,white
Jeans, figured Cambrics, &c,
may 19, 83
5 trunks Shoes, assorted
100 reams royal printing Paper
30 cases Tumblers.
. . „ OLMSTEAD 8c BATTELLE.
jiy s q
IC/“ JV*O riCE.—l forbid any person or per
sons from purchasing any property of mine, such as re
al or personal, of Hester Lvcena, my v.-ife, as she is not
authorized to sell or dispose of any j therefore her ti
tle will not be good for any article whatsoever from
this date. THOS. LVCEMA.
Savannah, July 14 n * u
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NOTICE. —Council will on Monday next, meet at
the council chamber, for the purpose of electing
City Guagers, and appointing a principal Manager of
Engines for this city. By order of the Mayor.
july 19 13 J. B. NORRIS, c. c.
In Council, Monday, July 14, 1817.
THE following persons were elected lumber (measu
rers for the city of Savannah, for one year: Daniel
Daly, Benjamin W. Leach, Patrick Torpy, Isaac Mill
key, William M. Kelly, Thomas Jones—and John Lilli
bridge and W. G. Swan, are appointed Notaries Public
for the city of Savannah.
Extract front the Minutes.
july 19 13 JOHN B. NORRIS, c. c.
In Council, July 14, 1817.
THE following persons were appointed Manager#
and Assistant managers of Fire Engines, for tho
city of Savannah, for one year:
Engine,Mo- I—James M’Henry, manager; Richard
R. Uuyler, assistant.
Engine, Mo. 2—Robert Campbell, manager; Alexan.
der Kerr, assistant.
Engine, Mo. 3—Hazen Kimball, manager; James H.
Fraser, assistant.
Engine, Mo. 4—Gardner Tufts, manager; George W.
Anderson, assistant.
Engine, Mo. 5—N. S. Bayard, manager; Robert Tay!
lor, assistant.
Engine, Mo. 6—John Tanner, manager; Joseph Car
ruthers, assistant. Extract from the minutes.
iuly 19 13 J. B. NORRIS, c.e.
_ Police-Office, July 17, 1817.
STANDARD weights have been obtained by tho
Mayor, arid are now ready for delivery at this office.
Measures will he procured as speedily as possible,
of which due notice will be given. By order. \
july 19 Ik J. B. NORRIS, c. c.
An Ordinance,
Entitled, an Ordinance to regulate Weights and .Wear
sures in this city.
BE it ordained, by the Mayor and Aldermen of the
city of Savannah, and it is hereby ordained by the
authority of the same, That, from and immediately af
ter the passing of this ordinance, it shall be the duty of
the mayor, and he is hereby directed, to establish the
standard weights and measures to be used in the city,
and, after due notification, to distribute said weight#
and measures upon application to him at the Police-of
fice.
And be it further ordained by the authority iforesahJ,
That it shall be the duty of the marshal and other offi
cers of said city, after said notification, and he and they
are hereby required to inform against any person or
persons using other weights and measures than, may b
directed under this ordinance, who, when convicted be
fore council, shall pay a fine of not exceeding thirty*
dollars, one half to the informer or informers, and th®
other moiety for the use of the city.
Passed, T. U. P. CHAftLTOX, mayor.
Attest, Job* B. Noams, c.c.
uly 19 13