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SAVANNAH, NOVEMBER 19, 1816.
^ Kl , , m i wisli of Joseph Carruth-
vr* 1 j n ti .xid business, .lames Guriutners
ins to -locaiic l, ‘- 1 - him^eif. The commission bu-
The subscriber
ebs to icciinc ii- ‘ ;-*^ a |,i m:>el f. The commission bn
wulc.n-y >hi ^ ( s , lsua l,by
smess wn *• 1 j ose ph Oarmthers & Co.
*fr f,rs Jloderale lC udve.nber7—
cfU.ce*. . r.iicri, a-
Has imported per ships Thomas Gibbons, Jane, and
William, from Liverpool, the following’GOODS,
‘20 casks fine wrought clasp head Nulls
i2 do fine tw isted trace Chains, 41 lbs. and 5 lbs.
per pair
2 do containing table Knives, and Forks, desert
:cs .. l-.iicry, etc. . Knives and Forks, pen and pocket Knives, double
V* » ^ vl V £V 0 T l i> ter. , biaded Knives, sets of ivory handled Knives and
' ‘ 1 " ’ ,, Forks, with deserts to match „ .
Blh ,.,.b os to this val.uble Work, are informed that
• r, : m l .-Util voium-s hate been received at the
tie , , y 7 -•». f? Baltimore, Georgetown and
ii K “" ’ ' . ,c 4o.es will be taken in pat meat for the
A .\'V nov 16 137
Wcek.y h b 1-,lLl
Forks, with deserts to match
cask containing common and patent curry Combs,
Viiot Jo at Hampton.
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X „icc Is hi-rcby given, that pilotage due the above
,, , , ’ j -i) no one bit itself; as 1 am the on-
''V s , iori/ed bv die Commissioners of Pilotage to
. : , e s JOHN G. iidLCOivIUE, s. c. v.
lW i 2 1 >1
Tae subscribers
srs?:isv elliotts botany
V, • ne me First Number, by calling tne :1ook-
st i . )t - ' W. T. WILLIAMS, i
1.1 -125
* T.ie jliriae an 1 Fire Insurance
COMPANY,
Of t’i» C>\ ! f ■ iuca i lithy
Will insure Property in lo.its, between Savannah and
ugusta, a.ill .it an 1 *-•> nc" icr place to t!ic oaier.
R. Wayne, seerstary.
oct 24—127 _ _ . „ t ■ „
Elescint Mirrors,
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Of various sizes and figures, in gilt frames. For sale
v J. J. Ik F. BLANCHARD.
OCt 1—HP—117 ______
double and single bolted pad Locks, horse Brush
es, steel coffee Mills, tinned Iron Spoons and Yu-
tan ilia metal Spoons
4 cases containing single and double barrelled Guns
and single and double barrelled gun Locks, some
very elegant, patent self filling shot Belts, do fire
proof powder Flasks, powder Horns, double and
single shot Belts
20,000 rifle and double barrelled gun Flints
20 casks patent Shot
20 quarter kegs English FF rag Gunpowder
iOO papers double sealed Gunpowder
iOO canisters treble strong Gunpowder, manufactured
by W. (it Harvey, battle Sussex
4 casks bar Lead
i4 do BBS London brown Stout
4 do sad Irons
3 do green Copperas
i'j tons Iron, assorted
i do Crown Steel ,
600 iron Pots,’ half gallon to five gallons
idU Spiders, iOO sets waggon Boxes
50 pair Anq-lrops
Sets of Weights, from half ounce to 28 pounds
3 bales London duffii Blankets
i do Great-coats. For sale, on accommodating
Lewis Mirault,
TAYLOR,
Respectfully informs, Ins customers that he has t$.
ken a room above Mr. J. P. Ciizorme, (jeweller) neit
door to Judge M'Aliisler’s and opposite Johnston’s
square, where he intends to continue his business; aiA
from his former strict atte-n non, he hopfs still to be fa
vored with ins customers’ business, and does assure them
that all business left in his charge shall be punctually fit-
tended to. ON HASD
A very hfindsome assortment ,of Waistcoating anil
a few dozen of lambswool Shirts and long Draw eg,
winch will be-sold low. - oct 17—124
Merchant Taylor.
JAMES FOWLER
("East of Messrs. Lo-.c, If allacc o J Cu's. and nearly oppo*
site .Messrs. Duel, Gres hart & Co’s, in St. Julian street*J
Mas llie pleasure of informing the citizens of Savafi-
nah, that he has established himself in this city, in tlae
above business, and will have any garment in his line
made at a short notice, in the most fashionable manner
and by the best of workmen.
He hopes, by his experience and assiduity, to share'#
part of the public patronage.
Hehas selected in New-York, a few ofthebestof th^ft
following Articles, imported into that city, viz:
Supeifine black, bine and fancy colored Cloths
Superfine black, blue, mixed and drab Cassimeres
Florentines, Marseilles, ToilirtetS &e.
Which is offered for sale on accommodating terms.
(rty Wanted one or two of the best JOURNEYMEN
for whom liberal wages will be given.
• Also Women to make Seamen’s Cloths,
oct 31 130 ,
terms, by
nov i2—t—135
J. H. FRASER,
far Icet-square.
Ship Chandlery
AT?1»
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
fl arris H. Hickman
H is opened a Law- ) fi-’e in Savannah, and tenders to
the a iblic his professional services in the courts of tiie
easiern circuit. ocl 8-120
Notice.
TV? law olnre of the .T.dxcriber, is at the house re-
ce’.r.i in ne iccjpation 'fdoelnr MUeau.
Edward F. Tattnall.
oc' S -12J
N >tice.
Tie s'lb-ieriber. for a short ti ne, will be absent from
5.iv.i.ih t.i. dr. F. a. iIiL-Kii nil net .is my attorney.
Frederick S. Fell.
oct 31—130
Fir sale
The subscriber returns ins most grateful acknowledge
ments to his friends and the public, for their liberal
support, during the short time lie lias been in business,
and hopes from his steady attention and punctuality, to
still merit :> share of their patx-onage.
He has just received from Liverpool, per ships Vulcan,
Georgia, and John & Edward, a large and general as
sortment of SHIP CHANDLER!, HARDWARE'and
Cl iLERY, too numerous to enumerate, which he offers
at 8.moderate advance.
He will in the course of the next week receive a fur
ther supply from Liverpool, New-York and Philadelphia,
which in addition to his present stock, will make ms as
sortment Vtry complete.
CONSISTING OF
Paints of all descriptions, Oils, Cordage, Sic.
Casks assorted Siiot
Tailoring.
JOHN PRENTICE * v
Respectfully informs the gentlemen of Savannah and
its vicir.ityi.that he has commenced the Tailoring busi
ness, directly opposite the west side of the Market;
where he intends prosecuting his business in all its vari
ous branches. Gentlemen, who will favor him with tlicib
custom, may depend on having their work done in the
best style and the most workman like manner.
He will keep constantly on hand, for the accommoda
tion of his customers, the best of French and English
superfine broad Cloths, Kerseymeres and Vesting.
Gentlemen will be under no obligation to take their
clothes if thev do not suit. nov 7 o*——133
Ditto superior club Axes
Factorage and Commission.
The subscriber having commenced in the above fine
of BUSINESS, offers his services to his friends and the
public; his Counting-Room is on Way ne’s upper wharf^
formerly occupied by Messrs. Phinizy & Barnett- The
Store is large ; ,nd commodious-—produce will be re
ceived on storage and every attention given to its re
ception and shipment. RICHARD WAYNE.
dec 2—139
A pair of well broke carria ;e HOUSES, at a reasona
ble price. Apply at tms oTice. nov 5—a—132
To rent
Tiiat well known Stan 1 on the Thunderbolt Road,
fn vly occupied by Mr. J icob Ve.iv -r as a Grocery,
hum ' liate p issession will be given. For terms apply t-j
A. O'Connor.
nov 7 133
Ditto broad ditto
Ditto patent Hoes
Ditto wrought and cut Nails
Ditto assorted Spikes
Ditto cross cut i.nd whip Saws
Shovels and Spades, fry ing Pans, hr..
A few Italian Irons. A. H. PUTNAM,
fret 31—r—130
For sale.
T
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P. H. & T. Crapon
To rent
Offer for sale.
The following GOODS, received per ship Oneida, from
New-York, at wholesale or retail,
Rose Blankets, London Duffils, Irish Sheetings, Platil-
The subscriber offers or sale his LOT, on the
Bov, with the improvements thereon, consisting of two
substantial well built Stores, covering the entire front
and extending forty feet in depth, at present occupied
by Messrs. J. I larmier &. Co. and’Mr. J. Depass. On
the back part of the Lot, fronting on Bay lane, are four
small tenements well calculated tor shops. For particu
lars, apply to Messrs. Minis & Hi:> m. or
Thomas Mendenhall.
N. B. Mississippi Stock would be taken in payment,
nov 13—o—135
lus, Sheetings, cotton Shirtings, Flushings, Bandana
The store occupied by Peter Dupon, corner of Drayton
ail 3ro iglhon streets. Enquire at Gaudry & Dupon’s
IP. DUPON.
3 —-; r—134
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Handkerchiefs, Botnbazets, assorted; Calicoes, cambric
Prints, cotton Hose, furniture Calico, colored Cambrics,
book Muslins, muslin Cravats, Sec.
For sile
tr 11
Vn elegant Chair and Harness, with one of. the best
- 1 •! >"ses n town, for gentleness, on reasonable
s t is o wn.-r has now no use for tnem.
Vv), irii.1' de ro dm, 22 years Old, stout made,
'■ i >. cks n i iy trade; ic would be very useful for
' i.i‘iy g nLio.il .n. For particulars enquire at this
1 • nov 12—135
Fresh hyson Tea, in sm .il boxes; loaf Sugar
Race Ginger, ground do,- Pimento'
50 piece prime cotton Bagging
2 iihds prime Tobacco
5 do N E. Rum oct 29-0-129
Notice.
wTerras, die subscriber intends leaving this city the
list ot 'lie nves mt .u int‘1, m l will be absent for two or
t ivee m.nit'is,gives notice to those who have made ap
plication, and others, that the present health of the citi-
2f ! ' s puts it in hi'S oo wer to pay attention to scaling, se-
{u’- .' ing, settingartificial, an 1 regulating childrens’Teeth
11,1011 the suortest notice, and in the neat, st manner.
Yoague M< Daniel,
nov i4-" ■ .io5 Otaeket-sqnare.
Wanted
Twelve or fifteen Negroes, for whom liberal wages
- W,U be iJtven. A oply to Cbaxe & B.vkkh, or Clauk &
WrauaHow, Bricklayer*. nov 9 p* —134
A prime youngAVench,
^■uh a female Child, about seyen months old. The
ls comoiete house servant. Her present owner
not having us. for her is (he reason of her being offered
lor tale - For particulars apply at this office, nov 7-134
Elegant Looking Glasses.
KETTELL § SEWALL,
(ox IIU.VfLu’s wharf}
^Ire now opening
FORTY-TWO BOXES LOOKING GLASSES,
Containing a very general assortment, among which is
1 pair 34 inches by 17 very elegant
3 do 26 do do 15 *
2 do 24 do do 14
Together with many other sizes ifPgilt, mahogany and
stained Frames
ALSO
1 case Canes and walking Sticks
1 do letter, pot and foolscap Paper
6 boxes Shrub, in bottles
Yellow Soap, Chocojate
Cotton Cards; cut Nails
Shot, Mustard, in bottles
Pulveresed Cassia, in cannisters
A small tot Ironware, chiefly Pots
2 casks Tinware, well assorted
1 box do plated Ware
Also 4 painted Bathing Tubs nov 7
vai. -v -lORiman
Imported
Per the ship tVilliam, captain Mills, from Liverpool.
roc SALE OX VE1IY MOOF.HATE TFIIMS.
P14 bales very best London duffii Blankets
100 casks brown Stout, London Porter, 6 and 8 dozen
100 kegs white Lead,.ground in oil, 281bs. each
1. 0 boxes 8 by 10 crown Glass
50 do 10 bv 12 do
100 casks English wrought Nails, clasp heads, 6d. 104-
and 20d.
50 crates, crockery Ware, assorted for the country
15 tons bfir Iron do. do.
5 casks bar Lead, in lib. bars
15 do. Shot, of all sizes
A quantity of Iron Pots, different size*
On consignment,
One bale English broad cloths
One cask best steeled broad Hoes
One. case of Hardware
One cask, cooper’s Adzes, Hammers, Chizzles aflat
club Azes
One cask Sad Irons, ©ne bundle London Shovels
25 casks London Porter, in bottles
James Wallace.
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novembey 7-
For sale
The Wharf, lately occupied by Caig & Mitchel, coni
taining200feet fronton Savannah River; bounded ikest-
133
Blank Indentures,
Far sale at this Office* »
wardlv by Camochan h Mitchel, and eastwardly by An
drew Knox. . . ’i \ ’
Also, the Wharf Lot, adjoining the Ferry, at Fort
Wayne, containing 150 feet on the river and near 500
feet back, from the same; Bounded eastwardly by thk
f enc e at Fort Wayne. On this lot, is the House, with
two piazas, at the ea& end of the Bay. For ,term%
nleaSe apply to PETER MITCHEL.
P aU £24-ik—10J
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