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"TT™ ship JOHN EDWARD,
for Uverporl, having commenced raking in her car^o
"ii!be dispatched as soon as possible For freight of
hall-cotton a,-plv to captain Webb on board, or at
the counting 1 house of RICHARDS Sc HARROW AY.
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For Liverpool
Tiie fust sailing copper bottomed packet ship
AmuTf \CTOR, Robinson, master, will commence
immediately and meet with every d ; s-
xjatcu. for freight or passage apply to
William Gaston.
nov 7 -
I oi
For Liverpool
The fine fast samug coppered Philadelphia
built ship DIDO, captain Maxwell, will meet
with dispatch. For freight or passage apply to
Perry &. Wright.
pov 7-
>133
For Glasgow.
The barque MARY, will sail the middle of
^next mon' h. For freight of two hundred bales
hcotton apply to .1AMF.S JOHNSTON,
oct 24—’• 't—127
For Bordeaux
The fast fine sailing coppered Philadelphia built
ship THA L1A, captain Morns, is daily expected
and will be dispatched without delay, having
two thirds of her c..rg<> already engaged. For freight or
passage, having excellent accommodations apply to
Perry & Wright.
nov 7 1> 133
For Liverpool
Tht fine new ship CLARKSON, captain Wil
son, having a part of her cargo ready, will be
- r '^the'earliest'ship off. For freight, apply to
R. Richardson.
oct—5—119
For Liverpool
The copper bottomed ship LORD WHIT-
Affc. WORTH, Joseph Yond, master. For freight
it&.of oM bales cotton apply to iJje jnaster o„
board, or to
iiuv y— 134
S. C. DUNNING,
,V«. 2.Cornqi& ce Row
For Havre
The staunch and elegant New-York built brig
JANUS, Congdon, master, will have quick dis
patch, four hundred and fifty- bajes being engag
ed, and provisions made to furnish the remainder, if it
should not be otherwise offered immediately. For terms
of freight of what is wanted, or passage,, (the accommo
dations being very superior,) apply to
Henry W. Hills.
nov 7 133
For Havre
The substantial and fast sailing ship 1VIM-
FRI'.D, Charles W. Geislon, master. Fbr freight
-or passage, having excel'., nt accommodations,
apply to the master on board, or to
Calvin Baker 8f Co.
nov 12 135 *
. ~ For New-iork
(To meet -with immediate dispatch')
The fine new packet brig LAURA ANN, Pe
ter F. Coffin, master For freight or passage,
having elegant accommodations, apply to the
captain on board, at Bolton’s central wharf, or to
S. C. Dunning,
-Vo. 2, Comma cc How
For sale on board
10 ton Sweeds Iron, 40 bis prime and cargo Beef
8 bis Potatoes no. '2 sS5
For .New-Fork
The regular packet bug .ELI/A, Potter, mas
ter. For freiglit or passage, apply to the cap-
c tain, on board, at M'Kinne’s wharf, or >_o
Hall & Hoyt.
nov 5—132
bem,>
For Liverpool
The ship REBECCA, captain Nlmmo, 265 tons
burthen, wdl commence loading on Monday
R&ijfcnext, and will be dispatched immediately. For
freight appl^to K RICHARDSON.
oct 29—129
For Liverpool
The fine raw ana fast sailing ship ALBERT
GALLATIN, Charles Clark, master, will meet
with immediate dispatch, one half of her cargo
now en ,..ged. For freight of the residue or pas
sage,'having t;0od accommodations, apply to the master
on board, at Hunter’s wharf, or to
Charles Cotton,
On the Ray, near the Exchange
Who has for sale, now landing from said ship,
5 baits Cloths
2 do Stockings
3 boxes Glass
10 do Pipes
10 casks wiiite Lead
50 quintals Codfish
100 barrels Apples
20 barrels Pears
10 coils Cordage nov 7 133
For Liverpool
The staunch, fast sailing Philadelphia ship
^JOHN BULKELEY, Roger Horner, master,
s will be dispatched among the first vessels. For
freight apply to JAMES JOHNSTON.
For sale
50 boxes apple and 50 boxes crab Cider, in boxes of
one dozen each
2000 bushels Liverpool ground Salt
200 pieces cotton Bagging,
Crock, ry nev 9—134
For Liverpool
The fine coppered brig FRIENDS, captain
.George Wilson, burthen 2-15 tons, will meet
• with dispatch. For freight of two hundred
barrels rice, oil advantageous terms, or cm ion, apply to
J.AVallace;
Who offers for sa’e, received by said vessel,
l60 tons Liverpool ground Sait,
40 tons Coals
_j2 cases coarse Hats
Crates Crockery Ware, assorted
Kegs Paint, stone Jugs and Bottles
no' ;2—-35
For Aaiverpool
ffIntended as a regular packetj
The fine American ship JOHN Sc EDWARD,
S. S. Webb, master, burthen 320 tons, built of
live oak, locust and cedar, copper fastened, and
newly coppered to the bends, will commence loading in
a few days; having a considerable part of her cargo en
gaged will meet with dispatch. For freight or passage
(her accommodations being elegant) apply to captain
lb mi, on bo. I’d. at .VHKinne’s wharf. oct 19—125
For Phiiadel p hi a
The packet brig OLYNTHUS, captain Sharp.
v wiil sail on Tuesday next. For freight or paa-
asage apnlv to
Perry & Wright.
14 v 136
For Baltimore
The fine new schooner MINF.RVA, captain
Lemuel-Snow, will be .dispatched immediately.
“' r h eight or passage apply to
L. Petty Sf Co.
-133
For charter or freight,
To any port in Europe,
The staunch coppered ship 'VILLI 'If, bitr-
aSri^then two hundred and fifty tons. For terms,
which will be reasonab apply to
Bilbo & Watts.
nov 14 136
For freight or charter
The fast sailing staunch ship GLEXTHORN,
.captain Rainey, now in complete order to re-
-ceive a cargo. Apph to
Henry W. Hills.
133
For freight or charter,
To any northern port.
The brig GENERAL JACKSON, burthen
ninety ton's, 'V. T. Fearer, master, a staunch
n F jrj t "».“4 : will be ready to receive a cargo on Mon
day next. For further particulars, enquire of the cap
tain, on board, at Smith’s wharf, or tet
P. H. &rT. Crapon,
Who have for sale, received by said vessel,
100 Grindstones
2 cases northern Homespuns, containing Chambrays,
Stripes, Fluids, Shirting and Checks
1 case India Goods
For Liverpool
(Or any port on the Continent.)
___ The coppered brig SPARTAN, C. M. Coffin,
/f&master, ls uow in readiness to commence loaci-
. n j~ .Inn ng; a considerable part of her cargo is ready
to go on board, and will meet with dispatch, for what
ever port a freight in part may otter. For the same or
passage, apply on board, or to
Rea 8£ Butler,
nov 14—136 John a ton* 8 -wharf.
For Liverpool
__ The brig TWO BROTHERS, William Lap-
JMpLham, master, burthen 2ou toi.s, in complete or-
JsMlbder and ready to take in; can be dispatched hav
ing a part of her c..rgo engaged. For freight or pas
sage apply on board, at Bolton’s central wharf,.or to
J. BATTELLE.
nov 9-. — 134
For Greenock
The ship WILLIAM FELL, John Boan, mas
ter. A considerable part of her Cargo being
.engaged, she will meet with dispatch. For
freight or passage apply on Smith’s wharf to
Joseph Carruthers Co.
(fj* The consignees of goods, by the W illiam Fell,
»re requested to get their goods entered and leave the
permits as above, as soon as possible. nor 7—133
For sale, freight or charier
A substantial fast sailing BRIG, of about two
hundred tons burthen, well found.
ALSO
For Boston
The fast sailing brig HOLLON, Ephraim At.
t.tt-T'^A.kins,master, will sail on Friday next 15l.li inst.
riffle wind and weather permitting, having part of a
cargo engaged. For freight or passage, appiy to tiie
master on board, at .Moor’s wharf; or to
J. HUiiTpR & CO.
We. 1, Rices’ wharf
Who have for sale
160 casks cut Nails
10 hhds. N.E. Rum
2 cases first quality fur Hats
6 do do do wool do
50 boxes Herring
5tl do. brown Soap
10 bis. Shoes, letter and writing Paper
1 elegant mahogany compiing room Desk, Sideboard,
Secretaries, ladies dressing Tables, card Tames,
&C nov 9—134
100
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bis Potatoes, Onions, &.C.
case lleeltieking ".'\x
oct 31-
-130
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The .subscriber
Has just received, from Liverpool,
An extensive assortment of extra superfine blue, black
and fanev colored cloth Coats, rich Florentine, white
Marseilles anil fancy Vests, superfine and second cloth
Surtouts and Pantaloons, a large assortment ; all Oi
which will be sold low for cash, bv
Leslie Thompson,
jkjv q 134 Merchant Taylor.
1 he subscribers
Have formed a connection in business under the-firm
of Biluo it Watts, with a view to FACTORAGE and
COAfMISSIO.hr TRANSACTfO.hfS, and otter their
services in that line. JAMES BILBO,
nov 14 136 ROBERT WATTS.
The subscribers,
Under the firm of ISAAC COURSE id AO.V, have
established themselves in this place, in the FAC I ORAGE
&. COMMISSION BUSINESS, and hope from their at
tention and stBfet punctuality to render satisfaction to
their employers. f^fgSSt
In the new brick tenement. Hunter’s wharf.
Savannah, October " '7 ,
Exchange on Liverpool,
Payable in London, for Salt bv
Hazen Kimball.
nov 14—v—136
For srio I",
Hills oa \ew-York
AND FHTLAHELTHIA.
A. ERWIN, LETHBRIDGE 8cOO.
Bills ior sale on ew-h oi k.
Apply' to
nov12—
CALVIN RAKER & CO.
-135
* For sale
BILLS ON NEW-YORK.
Apply to
JOHN HUNTER.
~t35
For sale
EXCH ANGE ON LIVERPOOL,
Pan able i» London.
BILLS ON NEW-YORK.
Also Coliec, in bags; Clare', in boxes of 1 dozen each;
8 baskets sweet Oil, 1 dozen each; 3 pipes 4th proof
Cognac Brandy, 12 casks of excellent Porter, 8 dozen
. , c h; a few bales of Plains, Blankets and Flannels. Ap
ply to RICH ARDS & B ARROW'AY.
nov 9- 134
Windsor Chairs.
6 dozen finished in bronze
15 do common do. For sale by
J. Hanmer.
—132
nov 5-
Choice
,v
liquors.
Old Madeira
nil T ,* r! "'- iy « kin bottles
Old Jamaica Rum j
Best Cordials J
For sale, at reduced prices, bv
Charles Howard.
nov 14 'i 136
Salt.
10C0 bushels Turks Island SALT. For sale by
_M. Herbert Sf Co.
nr* 1 —1 25
I* or sa
ie
50 tons axe bar and waggontire IRON
R. Richardson.
oct 29—129
Now landing, and ibr sale,
o
23 hogsheads Molasses
75 bags Coffee
50 do Bataxia Sugar
R. Richardson.
nov 2-
-131
Just Received.
From Liverpool
159 casks best brown Stout, 50 crates issorted Crock-
eryware, For sale by M. HERBERT & CO.
nov ° 1
Just received.
Tty the subscribers, and for sale on accommodating terms.
60 barrels Whiskey, 10 hogsheads ditto
50 his superfine Fiottr, an assorlmen' of best Cordial
9 pi... s Brandy GACDRY A DUl’ON.
liov 14 s 136
Just received
9 chests fresh H\son TEAS, also
4 ct.sks assorted * i ARDWATl/b For sule by
CHARLES VV. CARPENTER & CO.
r.ov T4 ■' -T36
Just received
An invoice of 12 trunks and 1 case Whips and lirushes,
co.uprising an excellent assortment, and \vi:l l>e sold
low. Apply to J. LATH HOP Sc CO.
november 7 1.13 Huvtr"'s wha-f.
For sale
Planters* Rank STOCK. Apply at this office,
oct 31 130
For sale
7000 bushels best Liverpool ground Salt
50 crates well assorted Crockery ware
Now landing from <.n board the ship Thomas Gibbons,
from Liverpool. Apply to JAMES DICKSON St CO.
nov 5—1.32
For sale
50,0005feet clear white pine BOARDS
100 kegs BUTTER
11 cases wool HATS
R. Richardson.
oct 29 129
For sale
16 kegs cut Nails, assorted; 10 hhds and 60 bis. Whis
key, 60 bis. ship Bread, 150 bis. fresh superfine Flour.
R. Richardson.
Auction.
On Monday, the 18th inst.
ft ill be sold on the premises
Those two BUILDINGS, fronting Mr. Joseph Cliarier’s
store,Corner of the Bay and Drayton street; to be remov
ed previous to the 1st of December. Terms, cash.
Rale to commence at 11 o’clock
nov 5-
M. Herbert & Co. atict’rs.
-132
-134
For sale
An elegant BAROUCHE RAZEE, with plated harness.
R. Ai J. Bolton.
nov 14—m—136
John Tanner
Hairing taken captain Otis Di kh into copartnership,
the business will be condu ted under the firm of
TANNER & DYER,
Who offer for sale
An extensive assortment of woolen, cotton, linen and
silk GOODS; together with HARDWARE and CUT
LERY. ,lov 9 134
The subscribers
Have just received, and offer for sale,
i0 casks Goshen Cheese, iOO bis. pickled Herring
20 half bis New-York inspected Beef
3 his Barnes’ do Ale, tO do. Potatoes
i5 half bis. groat Bread, kegs Sounds and Tongues
4 seroons Spanish Tobacco, 7 pieces cotton Bagging
i invoice pocket Books, iOO club Axes, 20 broad do
OX HAND, AT RETAIL,
A good assortment of Groceries
Palmes & Davidson.
nov
j'f -. mL ...
AUCtiOn.
On Monday, 25th inst.
Will be sold ui the dwelling house of Dr. Taylor, in Co
lumbia Ward,
A H.CANTITT OF
HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE;
Among which are,
Sideboard, dining, tea and card Tables, Secretary and
Book Case, Sofa, Chairs, Carpets, Looking Glasses, with
almost every article necessary, in a well furnished house.
Also a gentle family HORSE, and a handsome GIG,
with lamps, piared harness, &c. complete.—Terras Cash.
• Rale to commence at 11 o’ clock.
D. Williford, auct’r.
tiov 14—^-136
Auction.
POSITIVE SALES.
Dry Goods and Hardware.
TO COMMENCE ON
Tuesday, the 19 th day "of November,
And continue, from day to day, until thewhole is disposed of,
Superfine and common Cloths and Cassimeres . -i
White, red andyellow Flannels, white and assorted Plains
Bombazets, Bombazines and Ratinets
Rose, point and duffil Blankets, Irish Linens
Cambrics, Lawns and cotton Shirtings
Furniture and Common Dimity, Ginghams
Musdns, Toilinets and Marseilles Vestings
Brown Holland, Checks and Stripes
Stockinet and fancy Cords, silk and cotton Handker
chiefs and Shaw !s, Turkey red
Curtain and common Calicoes, Chintz and Sarsnets
Silk, cotton * id worsted Hose, assorted
English and German table Cloths and Napkins, common
and superior
Velvets, Corduroy's and princes’ Cords
Laventine and Florence Silks, assorted
Gentlemen and ladies’ kid and silk Gloves
Ribbons, Tapis, Bobbins, Threads, Needles and Pins
Shot, Lead, Anvils, trace Chains, weeding Hois, Axes,
Spades and Sl.otels, rice Strives
Crates of Earthenware and boxes Glassware, assorted for
the country, and a general assortment of Hard
ware and Cutlery.
Terms of sale—ali sums under 200 dollars, cash; over
200 to 5u0 dollars, two and four months; over 500 to :
1000 dollars, two, four and six months; over 1000 dollars
four and six months, anproved endorsed paper.
S. C. Dunning, auct’r.
nov 5 132
Tickets Rising!
On Wednesdsv, the 13th inst. the price of Tickets in the
MEDICAL SCIENCE LOTTETY
will be advanced to eleven dollars. The present price
is ten dollars WARRANTED UNDRA4VN.
The lists have been received to the fifteenth day, anti
the following high prizes are vet in the wheel;
30,0U0 DOLLARS
10,000 DOLLARS
5,000 DOLLARS. &c.
W. T. Williams.
nov 9-
-134
l ord Rvron,
The Hero of a Novel!!!
Glenarvon, in *\vo volumes, price §2. The work is
the production of lady Caroline Lamb; and the real here?
is no other than lord Byron. .The fair author is a lady
of rank and eccentricity, the daughter of an Irish earl,
and the work contains a dcliniation of her ow’n life as
well as the lives of some of the most distinguished' of her
acquaintances.
Popular Models and Impressive Wamirigsfor the Sons
and Daughters of Industry, by Mrs. Grant—2 vols. gi 50.
Essays in Rhyme, or Morals and Manners, by Jane
Taylor, author of Display, ric price 621 cents.
Scriptures Romani, vol. i5th—for subscribers.
Tiie Ward oflJfclamere, aXovel, in 2 vols. g2.
Lord Byron’s Works, complete, a new edition, con
taining all his late Poems, in 3 vols.
ALSO,
Just received from London, via Liverpool, by the ship Lord
Whitworth,
A variety of new and valuable Books, which will be
opened in a few days. W. T. WILLIAMS.
nov i2 p 135 . -
Woolen Jackets.
A quantity Woolen Jackets, suitable for negroes', which
will be sold low. D. WILLIFORD.
n ov j2— y— 131 ....
Crockery and Lagging.
100 crates well assorted Crockery
200 pieces Cotton Bagging. For sale by
S. C. DUNNING,
nov 12 135 .Vo. 2, Commerce Jiota
Cotton Bagging.
250 pieces best heavy Inverness Bagging, just received
AND, IN STOUE,
10 quarter casks superior quality old Port Wine
10 tons waggontire, axe bar Iron and share Moulds
For sale low by GEORGE GORDON',
nov '2 135
Inverness Bagging, Iron, Wine, &c.
150 pieces superior Bagging
20 tons assorted Sweeds Iron
11 halfpipes Sicily Madeira Wine, ten years eld
10 bis Vinegar, 2 boxes No. 10 cotton Cards
IOu pieces of homespun Woolens
100 pieces of homespun Cotton, 200 pieces Humhums
luO do colored Plains, low priced
Sug-r, in hogsheads
No. I, 2 and 3 Boston Beef. For sale by
Whitney & Parkman,
nov 12 L 135 Hunter’s -wharf
Beautiful Marble,
From Aliiford, Connecticut.
A specimen of which may be seen at the store of Non-
TUN & Wadhams, opposite Messrs. Andrew Low & Co.
Bull-street. . .
This marble is acknowledged, by the best judges to be
superior to any before presented to the public, either do
mestic or foreign. Tfte groundwork is green, beautiful
ly variegated with a dark imetalic surface^ intermixed with
white. It receives the finest polish, aiuTwhea lettered
with gold surpasses, in appearance, the Best white marble,
N. B. Orders wiii be received at the store of Howrox
&. WadWTf
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