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SAVANNAH, NOVEMBER 26, 1816.
gj. From a wish of Joseph Carruth-
to decline the Dry Good business, James Garruthers
will carry tuat ousme'is on iuuseif. The commission bu
siness will be attended as usual, by
Joseph Carruthers & Co.
Who oder for sale on moderate terms, a consignment
of Laces, Hosiery, Ac. november 7 133
Niles’ Weekly Register.
Subscribers to ttiis valuable Work, are informed that
the unth and ’enth volumes have been received at the
Republican Office. BalUmore, Georgetown and
A.exandria Bank Notes will be taken in payment for die
Weekly Register.
nov 16
-137
Pilot Boat Hampton.
Notice is hereby given, that pilotage due the above
Boat, is to be paid to no one bat myself; as I am the on
ly person authorized by the Commissioners of Pilotage to
receive the same. JOHN G. HOLCOMBE, s. c. p.
— 131
receive
nov 2
The subscribers
STEPHEN ELLIOTT’S BOTANY
Wit: receive the First Number, by catling at the Book-
tore of W. T. WILLIAMS. 1
oct 19—125
The Marine and Fire Insurance
COMPANY,
Jf the City -/ Jivannah,
Will insure Property in Boats, between Savannah and
Augusta, and at and from either place to the other.
R. Wayne, secretary.
oct 24?——127
Harris H. Hickman
Has opened a .aw-Office in Savannah, and tenders to
the public .. . professional services in die courts of the
e astern circuit. oct 8—12<j
Notice.
rhe law ofizee of the subscriber, is at the house re-
ltly in the occupation of doctor M‘Lean.
Edward F. Tattnall.
oct 8—120
Notice.
The subscriber, for a short time, will be absent from
Savannah. Mr. F. S. Mu.can will act as my attorney.
Frederick S. Fell.
oct 31—130
The subscriber
HAS RECEIVED,
From an approved manufactory in JYew-York,
AN INVOICE OF BOOTS AND SHOES,
Comprising the following assortment, wliich he will sell
at very reduced prices, by the angle package or larger
Quantity, viz:—
One trunk containing 30 pair Suwarrow Boots and IS
pair Wellington Boots
One trunk containing 45 pair ladies’kid and morocco
Jackson Ties, 12 do do do do Perry Laces, 7 do do black
morocco Jackson Ties, 6 do do do do Sand Js, 7 do do
do do Slips, 14 do do kid do do; 24 do misses’ do do do.
One trunk containing 40 pair misses’" colored mo
rocco Jackson Ties, 25 do do black do do, 15 do do do
do Slips, 13 do do colored kid do, 10 do do do do Jack-
son Ties, 14 do do do Misses’ do morocco Slips.
One trunk containing 31 pair colored kid Slips, 12 do
aliases do do, 15 do black morocco do, 15 do colored kid
and morocco Perry Laces, 21 do do do do Jackson T es,
10 do black do Slips, 7 do white kid do, 7 do do do
Jackson Ties.
One trunk containg 25 pair colored morocco Jackson
Ties, J4 do do kid Slips, 15 do do do Jackson’s l ies,
22 do black morocco Slips, 15 do do do misses’ do, 44 do
colored do do do, 10 do do do do Jackson’s Ties, 3 do
white kid do do, 2 do do do Slips, 24 do colored mo
rocco do.
One trunk containing 9 pair white top Boots, 5 do black
do do, 12 do Suwarrow do.
One trunk containing 60 pair men’s coarse Shoes, 108
«Jo boy’s Shoetees, 88 do men’s grain Pumps, 28 do do
do Shoes, 32 do do do «lo, 20 do do do do.
One bdx containing 24 pair colored Roan, 12 do black
iSandals, 12 do do Slips, 36 do children’s do.
One trunk containing 12 pair roan Sandals, 12 do mo
rocco Slips, 36 do colored roan Slips, 12 do children’s
Shoes.
One trunk containing 48 pair colored Roans, 24 do
children’s Boots.
One trunk containing 30 pair men’s fine Shoetees, 24
d- <!o da Pumps, 18 do Shoetees and Perry’s, 12 do mo-
r eco P naps, 10 do Wellington Boots, 6 do Waterloo
Uo, U do morocco Pumps.
J. George.
nov 23——m——140 ^
Notice.
A gentleman wishes to get a room and his board in a
private family- Enquire at this office. nov 23-140
Wanted immediately
A Barouche or light travelling Carriage, in good or
der, well built and convenient. Also a pair of Horses,
Young, gentle and active,
boarding house, St. Julian-:
The subscriber
Has imported per ships Thomas Gibbons, Jane, and
William, from Liverpool, the following GOODS,
20 casks fine wrought clasp head Nails
i2 do fine twisted trace Chains, 4 j lbs. and 5 lbs.
per pair
2 do containing table Knives, and Forks, desert
Knives and Forks, pen and pocket Knives, double
bladed Knives, sets of ivory handled Knives and
Forks, with deserts to match
I cask containing common and patent curry Combs,
double and single bolted pad Locks, horse Brush
es, steel coffee Mills, tinned Iron Spoons and Yu-
tannia metal Spoons
4 cases containing single and double barrelled Guns
and single and double barrelled gun Locks, some
very elegant, patent self filling 9hot Belts, do fire
proof powder Flasks, powder Homs, 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. G. Harvey, battle Sussex
4 casks bar Lead
i4 do BBS London brown Stout
4 do sad Irons
3 do green Copperas
iO tons Iron, assorted
i do Crowly Steel
600 iron Pots, half gallon to five gallons
iOO Spiders, iOO sets waggon Boxes
50 pair And-Irons
Sets of Weights, from half ounce to 28 pounds
3 bales London duftil Blankets
i do Great-coats. For sale, on accommodating
terms, by J. H. FRASER,
nov i2—T—135 Market-square.
Mirrors, Pictures,
LOOKING GLASSES AND CORNICES.
Just opened, from JSTewYurk,
An elegant assortment of the above articles, framed in
the most fashionable manner.
Also an assortment of toilet Glasses, Dressing-Boxes,
containing five drawers; all of which are in gilt and ma
hogany frames. The size of the glasses are 38 by 24,
34 by 20,32 by 19, 30 by 17, 28 by 16, and lesser sizes
down to 12 by 15.
2 superb Mirrors, with four lights, 24 inches diameter
2 do do do do do 17 do do
Some of the popular NAVAL BATTLES, in the late
contest with Britain, done on glass and engraved, in gilt
frames; Window Cornices, of four patterns. For sale by
J. H. Olderslmw,
nov 14—136 Qji’tht* Hay, corner of Whitaker treet
To Druggists, Physicians
AND
COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends in Geor
gia and South-Carolina, that be will in a few days recom
mence his Drug, Paint and Oil Business in Savannah, in
connection with his present establishment in Philadel
phia; and that he has taken into copartnership with him
Mr. Robert Worrell, jun. w ho will attend to and conduct
the business under the fittn of Hakral & Worrell.
They will open in a few days, at their Store, in Con
gress street, near the Market-square, one hundred and
seventy-nine packages and cases of DRUGS, CHEMI
CALS, SHOP FURNITURE, Ac. which have been care
fully selected in the European ami Northern markets,
and can be confidently recommended as of a very supe
rior quality.
All orders to the firm, or to the subscriber, in Phila
delphia, will be promptly attended to, and charged at
the lowest prices. GEORGE HARRAL.
Philadelphia, JYov. 5, 1816.—139
Landing
From brig Aurora, from JVeiv- York,
2 chests hyson Tea
1 do imperial do V- latest importation.
4 half chests young Hyson j>
1 pipe Cognac Brandy, 1 pipe Holland Gin
1 quarter cask Madeira Wine, 1 do L. P. Teneriff do
in store
200 reams wrapping Paper, 5 hhds Muscovado Sugar
20 bis Orleans and Jamaica Sugar
20 do prime green Jamaica Coffee
1500 bushels Liverpool ground Salt, 4 hhds N. E, Rum
25 half barrels superfine Philadelphia Flour
6 crates assorted Earthenware.
25 casks Sd, 6a, 8d. 10d, 12d, and 2Od patent cut Nails
A few casks stone Lime, for sale by
James H. Fraser,
nov 23 T 140 Market-square.
For sale
Notice.
Lewis Mirault*
TAYLOR,
Respectfully informs, his customers that he has ta
ken a room above Mr. J. P. Gizorme, (jeweller) next
door to Judge M'Allister’s and opposite Johnston’s
square, where he intends to continue his business; and
from his former strict attention, he hopes still to be fa
vored witli his customers’ business, ami does assure them
that ail business left in his charge shall be punctually at
tended to. ... ON HAND
A very handsome assortment of Waistcoating and
a few dozen of lambswool Shirts and long Drawes,
wliich will be sold low. oci 17—124
Merchant Taylor.
JAMES FOWLER
fEast of Messrs. Lure, Wallace & Co's, and nearly oppo
site Messrs. Duel, Gresham ZJ Co’s, in St. Julian street f
Has the pleasure of informing the citizens of Savan-
flah, that he has established himself in this city, in the
above business, and will have any garment in his line
made at a short notice, in the haost fashionable manner
and by the best of workmen.
He hopes, bv his experience and assiduity', to share a
part of the public patronage.
. He has selected in New-York, a few of the best of the
following Articles, imported into that city, viz:
Superfine black, blue and fancy colored Cloths
Superfine black, blue, mixed and drab Cassimeres
Florentines, Marseilles, Toilinets Ac.
Which is offered for sale on accommodating terms,
dj* 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
Tailoring.
JOHN PRENTICE
Respectfully informs the gentlemen of Savannah and
its vicinity, that he has commenced the Tailoring busi
ness, directiy opposite the west side of the Market;
where he intends prosecuting his business in all its v,.n-
ous branches. Gentlemen, who will favor him with their
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 they do not suit. nov 7 o* 133
Factorage and Commission.
The subscriber having commenced in the above line
of BUSINESS, offers his serv ices to his friends and the
public; his Counting-Room is on Wayne’s upper wharf,
formerly occupied by Messrs. Phinizy A Barnett' The
Store is large and commodious—produce will be re
ceived on storage and every attention given to us re*
ception and shipment. RICHARD WAYNE
, dec 2—139
For sale.
The subscriber offers or sale his LOT, on the
Bay, withthe improvements thereon, consisting of two
substantial well built Stores, covering th entire front
and extending forty feet in depth, at , iese.it occupied
by Messrs. J. Hanmer A Co. and Mr. j. Depass. On
the back part of the Lot, fronting on Bay lane, are four
small tenements well calculated for shops. For paiticu-
lars, apply to Messrs. Minis A IIenbt, or
Thomas Mendenhall.
N. B. Mississippi Stock would be taken in payment,
nov 12—o—135
Imported
Per the ship William, captain Mills, from Liverpool.
FOR SALE ON VERT MOIERATZ TERMS.
14 bales very best London duffil Blankets
100 casks brown Stout, London Porter, 6 and 8 dozen
100 kegs white Lead, ground in oil, 281bs. each
100 boxes 8 bv 10 crown Glass
50 do 10 by 12 do
100 casks English wrought Nails, clasp heads, 6d. 10d •
and 20d.
50 crates crockery Ware, assorted for the country
15 tons bar Iron do. do.
5 casks bar Lead, in lib. bars
15 do. Sh. it, 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, Hummers, Chizzle* an
club Azes
One cask 3ad Irons, one bundle London Shovels
25 casks London Porter, in bottles
James Wallace.
november 7 133
An elegant Chair and Harness, with one of the best
family Horses in town, for gentleness, on reasonable
terms, as the owner has now no use for them.
Also, a young Negro Man, 22 years old, stout made,
and a blacksmith by trade; he would be very useful for
a country gentleman. For particulars enquire at this
office. nov 12—135
For sale
Enquire at Mrs. Pierce’s
street. nov 23—140
A few children can be accommodated as boarders, in
a private family, residing in a healthy situation in Brough-
ton-street. Enquire of the printer. nov 23—140
The Wharf, lately occupied by Caig & Mitchel, con
taining 200 feet front oh Savannah River; bounded west-
wardly fcy Camochan A Mitchel, and eastwardly by An
drew Knox.
Also, the Wharf Lot, adjoining the Feny, at Fort
Wayne, containing 150 feet on the river and nerr 500
feet back, from the same; bounded eastwardly bv the
fence at Fort Wayne. On this lot, is the House,' v ith
two plazas, at the east end of the Bay. For terms,
pleas apply to PETER MITCHEL. ’
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