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Cheap Cash Store.
A'OKTOA & *VAim.VMS,
we nnf opening
T Ancxtcniiveasuinmentnf 8TAPL V A F.YNLT
WiY (ilHJIB, which having been hitcicd from the
latent importation* in Nc*-York, cnsMrs them to
.•ill at reduced price*. The assortment cumpris
e* almert every article in the Dry Good tine.
S nov 7— >-143
J. J. F. Blanchard
Respectfully u.tr.mt ihtir customers and the
public, that they will continue their business under
•heir old firm, and will be grateful for a renew a! i f
their patronage. They offer for sale on reason
able terms, the following GOODS, just received
front Prance, via New-York:
Superfine embroidered musln Bands
Ladies* and gentlemen’s best quality silk
Gloves and Stockings
Florence, L- rantine. satin and black mode Silks
Silk Lace, Veils and hitlius
Hair Nets and Frisette*. ostrich Feathers -
5 to 8-4 Levantine Shawls
5 4 block bombazine
Silk and morocco Purses and packet Hooks
F.lcgant Uidicules and Merino Shawls
At Itf cial Flowers
M'ill Muslin, ladirs’ prunel Shoes
Superfine striprd Ginghams
Pomatum, Antic Oil ami scented Water
1 box potent Fowling-Pitcts, made entirely on
a new plan
' ALSO
\7 oases new beaver Hsu— •
St* casks Dupont's Gunpowder **
„«* 7 c, 1-1.1
REMOVAL.
V. Maasmw r :.pcctfuiiy intorir.i|bbfriends ipid
customers that he has removed to the store lately
occupied by Mr. S. Thorn, corner of Congress and
Whitaker street.*, where he solicits a continuance
of their favors.—He has received by the late arri-
vsls from New York, and has now on hand and
tor salea general assortment of UUOTS A 3HOKS;
among w hich are
Ladies black and colored morocoo Boots
Do. black and colored Slips and walking Shoes
Do. black, white and colored kid Slips
Do. black and colured satin and jean Slips
Gentlem.n’s Hoots
Do Wellington
Do. Shoes and Shotrc*
Do. morocco Shoes, Shotees and Pump*
Muses* and children’• morocco and leather Boots,
Shoe* and Buskins
Also: An assortment of Trunks by the nest or
single
A small invoice of Shoe-Brushes, liquid Blacking
knd Varnish
Country no rchant* supplied on the most nccon<-
mndstingterms with iviry article in hi* line—clw *p
for cash or approved paper. nov 7—143
For sale
3 boxes of low priced lia s
30 du wax Candle.
Old Medoc Claret, in boxes
High sparkling Cham| aigne, and
An invoice of silver Wairlics
R. L. Duliamel,
nov 7 1 nf 113 Il-,wnnTj hviUUngt.
English School
The subscribe raptctful.y nli-i ms the citizens
of Savannah, that on the In h inst. he will open an
English school, in We«t-Broad-street, next door
north of Mr. Thomas Young's Terms of tuitio',
will be for spelling and leading S3 railing and
writing $9—and a-iilimetic or English grammer
JJ11— putable halt in advance
Malruin Ferguson.
rov 7—*3*—*43
Wheaton 8 Reports
at case* agrad and adjudgid in me Supreme
Court of .'lie Cnited Slates, February terra, 1817—
vol. 2; pric* 50.
Sketches of 1/mif Canada, historical and de*
crijitive. &e. with t view of Qnchcc, taken from
tiie plains of Abraham, by Jovepli Sansom, mem
oir of the American Philosophical Society! gl.
Placidc, a Spanish Die, translated from Les Bat
tueca* of madaroc dc Genii*-by AlcXaialer Jaime
son; &5.
- The Good Grandmother and the Offspring, by
Mrs. Holland
The Blind Faimrr and his Children, by Mrs.
ItoSind. For sale by
S. C. & J. Schenk;
Whs 0-4 openirg
A new and large importation of STATIONARY
and BOOKS. r ov 7 143
Exchange
BILLS on London, on I, verpool and Glasgow,
p u able in London; on New-York and on Fhiladel
pliia. For sale by
John’ Speakman <5j* Co.
nor 7—143 Frw r*# -wharf.
Bills on England and J\*ew-York,
Pur laic III nl'UKGKS St MJKKUUGHS',
nov 6—r —142 No 3, Comm-.rce row.
Bills on New-York,
At sixty ways tignt, for sale by
-j .* I Joseph George.
r nflV 6—w—142
Bills on *V«m- York,
at SOdayssigii', for sale b., '
iil.inchard & Domenget.
nov 4 v—140
Bills on JSTew-York,
At from three t • sixty days’ sight. For sale by
• -' ,a s CO &. Wrighr.
nov 1-■ - cs- ■ —138 Hunter's wharf.
Apply to
•i ' 16 —
Salt for sale
.LL A HOYT.
Salt for sale
Apply to u i* ,i HABERSHAM
august 28—10?
Sugar.
One hundred hogs' and seventy barrels
bntre Muscovado SUGAR, for isle by
august 23 ion Jit N TANNER
Teneriff Wine.
6 quarter casi-aaih. 4 half nines superior Ten
eriff WINE, just received and for sale, by
John Lathrop & Co.
v 6—rt—142 Hunter's -wharf
A Plantation to rent.
The late r< .it -i ol tYi.lum Henry Spencer,
deceased, on Little Ogrchee rich. 13 miles from
Savannah, tor a ter n of years. On Uie premiers
sre a good dwelling house andall uecetsary build-
trigs with cotton, gin*. Upwards of 7U acres of
I irime land cleared and under good fence. For
urtlur particulars enquire of
Lucrctia Spencer,
nov 7—143 executrix.
JV*jtice.
Will be sold on tin i. - -atunlay in December
nrxt, the following property, v.z: Horses, Wav-
gons, Blacksmitli’s Tools and o.li- r articles, at :):e
reaidcncc of Juliu Him , deceased. By order ol
Kntanuel Rhnn,
Effingham county, N</v. 3- 143 Q.Ex’or
• fi.-y* A young gentleman of liberal
education, who has taught an Academy in New-
Eiighnil, and ha* letters of credence from Dr-
Davis, late president of Middlrbnry college, (Vl)
wishes < mpluyment in a public chool. A line ad-
dres <d per tuail, to ffi. G. S. will meet immediate
atltii»i*>n. rov 7—"--143
Wants a situation
A young n*.m, «im n> well acq-om id with the
T’Gr eery busituts. .Iso the clearing and botlliiq-
of sums and writes* good lair liavd—the not
satisfactory references can be given as to good
character and moral conduct tic. \ line ailtln s< <<
to A. R. and left at the office of the .Si.-ioiir.i.A Jic-
pi.-blican. will nutt with immediate attention—ht
would have no ■ lyccuon to go to any part of the
union, provided hi met wi ll liberal enconragi-
loenl. nov 7 x* 14.3
Wants employment.
A young in *i*uti not Hi* .r. . wiio is welt
•eqtiai' ted with Reading, Writing Arithmetic: n
English Grammar, wishes cm; lnymcnt in a Gru-
erry or School. No obi>c ions would he made to
going into the country Good r-fern res can he
pad as to charac < r. Inquire at the rflic. < f the
Savam all R p hl-.:an n;r- 7—* llo ’
A double bedded Room wanted.
Twogcn.ienn , in ci do g t«. mum the winter
tin Saiaiinah, would wish to hire a ready furnished
room, with two bid,. Any person ha' i>ig one 11
this discretion will be immediately c.lled on hy
leaving a Imr at the post-office to 8 H
v»ov 7 143
HUcriff’s svle c.» tinued.
On ihejirt: 'CtueAry »• December next.
Will be sold at the court hoti" in t:ic city of S--
rBn««h, between die usual hiurs of 0 and 3
o'clock.
One undivided third part, and -ill the right, ti
tle, interest and chum of Mrs Ann Putnam "o» 1
that tract or pare ! of land call <t Whodvillc.thi e
mil * from the city, containing in the whole fi»e
hundred acres, more or less; levie.l on as 0>e
property of the said Mr* Ann Putnam to aatisf;
ajwigtnent in favor of Joseph Frith.
Adam Cope, s. c. c.
nov 7 143
Roctor Allen
Hu taken an rfiicc at Mrs. Munro's, in Brotlgh-
ton-street, where he may be found.
i nov 6 -142
1DANCING SCHOOL.
Mr. Coxtazs'iti iiifi-r ns Ui» fro nds and the pub
lie ingeneral, tlutfais school ia opened at3 o’clock
In theaf-tenioou. The price of tuition, which will
be mentioned in the subacription list, is to be paid
in advance, as wellas the entrance.
Those who have been already under his care
will form a first class, and will pay no entrance.
An evening vcbool will likewise be opened
ss soots saafew tcboUrs will be procured,
oat if 1- , r26
Savannah Poor-house Hospital.
VISITING COMMITTEE
ftr .V*ttmher and December:
C. {Htjrgan and Joscra Ctnutnra.
Jamaica Sugar.
IS liogsli. •. |in:- i a.ea S- gar,
Landing from schooner Entvrpri*e, fur sale by
Jaturs H. Fraser,
noy 6—t 143 .T/i.rE -«/i a c
Butter and Beef
15 firkin* m .i Go-! - u u i--
19 half barrels first qualify “jy market Beef
Emding, from schooner int"' A Jackson,
and fur sale by E. CHI ■’ TKNDEN.
iiuv 6- —i 142 t> ice's wharf.
One hundredandfm'ty kegs Lard
Ni w lanuingfrom duo,. Geuer.-l Wasliington,
for sale a ba-gain, if taken on the wharf.
- F. Jalineau.
i «ct ‘28- i 1 -5
Country Flour.
Just reeeivni Its, barrels KI.OUR, which will be
sold low if immediate application ia made.
• - Deey <k Martin,
oct 30—CS—134 Hun'cr's wharf.
For sale
Two prime DRAY HoU -fcS and mew DRAY
d HARNESS. Inquire at this office.
", e.i 20 1?8
For sale
A light Si com l aid Cairiage, with a pair of
>.II broke Hor-- Appl) at this office,
n v 3- ■ ■ 139
JYow Landing,
A*n FOR SALK,
100 kegs Dupont’s Gun-Powder
SO boxes assorted 1 fats
10 firkins Rutter, first quality
10 nests Trunks
20 crates stone Jugs and Pitchers
21 barrels old rye Whiskey
1 trunk Boots
3 Gigs-2 plantation Waggons
3 dtiAcn fancy Chair*
E. Chittenden,
nov 1—ca—138 It ice* s wharf
Landing,
From the Jinush shi/i her,. capt. Parker, from St.
Lucie
90 lihds MOLASSES. v*ry superior quality
37 do muscovado SUGAR
2 ticrcrs do
4 barrels do
-’ barrel, COFFEE. For sale by
Carnutlian & Mitcliel.
ret 24 >x 132
Removal
The subscribers uu'r removed from their old
stand, on Taylor's wharf, to the brick building on
the Hay, south-east ofthe Exchange, (recently oc-
cu-ied by Wilham T Williams, esquire, as a book
and stationary store,) where they o.Ter fur sale :•
v-rv extensive ami general assortment of DRY
GOODS and HARDWARE principally rocrive..
bv the late arrivals fr.iir. Liverpool—of which they
will dispose, on reasonable term*, by the pice-
package or dozen, lor c-h. roduce or approved
paper. JAMES DICKSON & Co.
oct 17-ca—It—126
Jj The jlu.'uUn Herald and Ch-onide. and
.1C"etlfmUf Jsui-.iaU are requested to insert the
above for a mon'h. and forward their accounts to
the S'thscnher* for nav m-nt • D. Jt CO.
The subscriber,
H..ving jus rriaW, p-r ». <..ier Ltander,
Four cares of Asirt d HOMESPUNS, offers them
fur ssle, at reduced pr.ee*. fur cash or town
acceptances. JOHN U 111 RKE.
oct 25- 133
. The subscriber
Hat just receded pr- n it,. V ..ca- .nd Remittance,
f-urr Liverpool.
A part of his Fa’l *uonly ot GOODS, which with
more daily expected, and his former stock will
make his assortment very general, and are now
•idi-rrd fur sale, on favorable terms, along with
GROCERIES, Sic.
James H. Giekie.
oct 4—*113 Darien* C G* trip a. J
John R. Burke
Informs h.s f ends Ai d tee public in general,
that be lias taken the store f rmerly occupied by
Carlisle k Pisbody, corner of Jefferson and Con
gress streets, when he offer* for sale a handsome
sssortmesi rf nRT GOODS, H.iRDH’.tJlE,
GROCERIES itc at reduced prices, for cash
" produce. oet 22 rr 150
, C. Thompson,
PORTRAIT painter,
r informs the inhabitants of Savannah
cinity. that he has commence.* w- *—•=
Ciutmpaigne, §*c.
20 cases vcr;. sape.xir r.xrkl'ngChampaign*
14 qr. casks L. P. Ti neruf Wine, 8 yean* old
1 bait pipe Sicily Madeira-Wine, 9 yearn old
29 cases pure Holland Gin
23 barrets black and bngl.t Varnish
2 hlids muscovado Sugar
100 boxes brown Snap
20 jars Dutch Butter
3 kegs low priced manufactured Tobacco
3 crates edged Crockery ,
237 lea Kettles ■ -g: .
3 casks Dufbh made Hoots and Shoes
An invoice Dutch Toys, fire Screens, Fans,
Snuff-boxes, &c.
2 mahogany Settees
3 dozen mahogany Chairs
400 double and single Blocks
2 tons Cordage, assorted sizes
6000 yards Flemish Linen, unbleached
1200 linen Rags
19 pieces Brussels Carpeting, for stairs, &c.
4 elegant Brussels Carpets ) .
1 common do 5 1 ,
1 trunk white Platillas
2 trunks low priced Muslins
ALSO
Stone Lime andjhearth Tiles
Lauding-, from echoontr Sarah-.Jnn,
90 casks cut Nails an&. Braij>i, a sorted
All of which will be sold,'on liberal terms, to
close consignments, cither lor goedpape:
or produce. J- BATTELLK.
out 23 131 Jib. 16, Com tierce Row.
Brandy, ■ Gin, Sfc.
5 pipes Holland lull
7 do Brandy
19 hogshead* N. B. Bum
3 whole and 10 half chests hyson Tea
25 bags Pepper
30 do Ginger
25 casks Goshen Cheese
15 firkins do Butter
2: barrels loaf Sugar
20 do lump do
30 lialf boxes Soap
400 reams wrapping Paper
70 cask* cut Nails, from 4d to 20d
250 Grind-toms
1500 share Moulds
10 barrels linseed Oil
lu do cod do
6 boxes Axes
V0 barrels cherry Brandy
5 half pipes Teneriff Wine
20 quarter casks Malaga do
1 halfpipe Madeira <do
6 cases wool Hats
10 trunks Shoes, assorted
5 cases Dutch Tumblers
5000 bushels Liverpool ground Salt
For sale, on accommodating terms, by
Hall A- Hoyt.
nov 1 139
John Douglass
(CIJ1EOXS liUlLhl.Mi,)
Has Just received, in addition to his f irmer
lock, a general and well selected assortment o>
HOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, &c. among which are
Gentlemen’s Suwrrow Boots
Du razee do
D > calfskin Shoetees and 8lioes
Do sealskin do do
Ladies’ morocco Boots
Do. . do Waterloo Straps
Do, do Cork sosl Shoes, with straps
Do. do do do do do Lacings
Do- do Walking do stitched
Do. do do do plain
Do. black, colored and white Eng. kid Slippers
Do. Jean and morocco Slippers
Misses’ morocco and kid Slippers and Boots
Children’s do do Buskins and do
Women’s black and colored roan Slippers
Do leather Slippers and Shoes
Men’s low priced Hoots
Men’s youth’s and childrens lower priced Shoes,
Sic.
3,509 pair first quality negro Shoes oct 17—126
Olmsteid & Battelle
Have just received per schooner Sarah Ann,
100 kegs Salmon
20 lialf his do No. 1
2 kegs manufactured Tobacco
1 cask Raisins
4 lialf chest and 15 boxes liyson Tea
4 half pipes and 5 quarter casks Wine
10 bis N E. llum
100 casks cut Nails, assorted
3 t liiids and 40 bis Sugar
2 cases Pocketbooks
4 boxes Saddles
10 do cotton Cards, No. 10
10 dozen sheep Skins
2 do waxed calf Skins
1 do hog Skins
3 cases fancy goods
3 Cables
3 Hausers
Sheatliing, letter, writing letter and printing
Paper
Bedticking, priest Cloths, Diaper
1 case linen Cambrics oct 23—CT—131
Gray & Piuder
/me just received, and for sale on accommodating
terms, wholesale and retail,
Holland Gin, Cognac Brandy, lihds Whiskey
Barrels double anchor Broi-klin Gin, nearly equal
t“ Holland third proof
Puncheons Jamaica Rum, N E Rum, third proof
D.tto Georgia, fourth proof and equal to
Jamaica
London particular Teneriff Wine, in spiarter casks
Hogsheads Sugar
Chests Hyson Tea, latest importation
Du Souchong do
Boxes London Mustard, Dupont’s FF R Gun
powder
Boxes Soap and Candles, (Slidell’s)
Bigs best vtxvet Corks
Kegs Saltpetre, large and Small
Size wrapping Paper
Best Richmond Tobacco, 8 to the pound
Cavendish Tobacco
Gauging and Wantage Rods, marking Pots and
Brushes
Linseed, sjiermaceti and train Oil
White Lead, Verdigrise, Venetian Red, Spanish
Brown, yellow, black and blue Paint
Sheathing Copper and copper Kails
Together wi-h every article required in the Ship
Chandler, line oct 24 —133
ElegantCabinet Furniture, &c. &c.
Jut- received from Jh’ew i\rk and Philade’phsa,
And for ssle by the subscribers, at their Ware
Room in Broughton-strect, opposite ’squire
Shcftall’s, consist ing of the following articles,
viz:
Sideboards. Sofas, Couches? Secretaries and
Bookcases, Bureaus, pillar and claw and plain,
dining, tea, and card Tables; mahogany and com
mon Bedsteads, Windsor and fancy Chairs, and
four Piano Fortes.
FJJVTF ARTICLES:
Prints of the ble Naval Victories, Scenes from
Sakespesre, Peter Francirco's gallant action with
nine of Tarlton's Cavalry, and various others, toilet
Glasses, Re.
India, French and English Goods,
«MF"i Y PA .KAGEa—comisTtm w
India black ami plaid silk Handkerchiefs
Do. flag and bandana do.
. Do. rial madras dtx
ito. black and plaid Sonnets?
Do. slate and white Lustrings >
Do. assorted colored sewing-Silk
Do. fine 6-4 Ilumhums, 38 yardspe.
French colored and white twill, d IcvantincSifts
Do do. do. Satin
Ito. assorted Ribbons—do linen Cambric
Do. twilled merino Cloths,
Do. elegant black and blue Broadcloths,
llo. ladies’ and gentlemen’s beaver Cluves,
Do. Imen Tapt-si—do. silk habit Buttons
Do. gauze Haiuikmchi.f*—cambric Cmbrelb*
'English 4 and b-4 cottr/i Cambrics,
Do. do. cambric and jaconet Muslins
Ito- do. figured lace do.
Do. do. satin striped da.
Do. ladies white cotton Hose
Do- do. do silk do.
Do. colt-rain Shirting—do assorted Calicoes
Do. mourning Prints—do. Hkfs. of all kzads
Ito. eott-m imitatation Shawls
Do. 6 by 8 to 7„b>- 12-4 green Table Coverings
Do. white and yellow Flannels
Do. drab and mixed Plains
Do. cotton Umbrellas
Do. green 8-4 colchester Baize—
.Which will be sold at a small advance for cash
or approved paper, by
Robert H. Parker,
Owr .M-isrt O m.tead it BaueSe’t tttre
oct ?7— 134
Fall and Winter Goods.
The tubsertbr s have receive,!, >,y ,he A/< Georgia,
and oiher recent arrivals from Liverpool and
Gnenock, .
tirwvan* or
OJVE THOUSAND
PACKAGES
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS,
Comprising a complete assortm nt of H’oolen,
Worsted, Linen Cotton and Silk GOODS; which
have been caref ully selected by one of the part
nera, and will be sold by the piece or package, u
a moderate advance, for cash, cotton or undoub'
d paper.
yj- Families can be supplied, by the piece or
iozen, on reasonable terms.
Audrew Low & Co.
oct 25 133
Fall and Winter Goods.
By the ships Remittance, Georgia and Thomas
Gibbons, from Liverpool, the subscribers have re
volved a very extensive and general supply
FALL and IF/A TER GOODS, which they are
■ow receiving and opening, at their new stand, un
tiie Bay; and of which they will dispose on ac
commodating termsforcash, cotton or good paper.
7*Aeir stock compritet
Blue and white Plains; Bristol, London dnffi.
point and Jose Blankets; Flannels, Fearnaughls,
Coatings, coarse and fineClothsand Cassimcresolall
dors; pelisse Cloths, Scotch ami Brussels Carpet-
igs, Suansdowns, ToOinets, Stockinet, elastic an
Brunswick Cords, Bombazcts and Bombazines,
balloons; woolen, worsted and cotton Hosien
Calicoes, furniture Chintz, corded and furniture
Dimities, Velveteen and Corderoys, cotton Shirt
ings, linen and cotton Ucdticks. cotton Cambric..
Leno; jaconet and mull mull Muslin; white ami
fancy Marseilles Quiltings; linen and cotton Dia
pers; Huckubachs; cotton damask, romal, pullicot.
Madras, Maltabar and Massallupalum Handker
chiefs imitation damask Shawls; linen and cot oi
pocket Handkerchiefs; cetton and silk Braces; la
dies’ worsted. Merino and silk Scarves and Shaul-;
7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linen; 5-4Irish Sheering*; brown
Linen; long Lawn; linen Cambric; 7-4, 8-10, 1U
12, 12-14 damask table Cloths. . — • 1,
IHO.KMOjYGERT
Pen, pocket, jack and pruning Knives; table
Knives and Forks; Razors, Scissors, shoe Knives,
shoe Nippers and Pincers; mill, cross cut, baud
-■nd tenon Saws; Files, of all kinds; stock, pad,
chest, cupboard, desk, and till Locks; iron rim
door Locks; iron, brass and plated Can- ilestickv.
pewter, tinned, iron and turania tea and tabh
Spoons; common and polished iron snuffers; brass
and plated harness Furniture; common and plated
Curbs and Snaffles; tinned and plated stirrup Irons;
polished steel and plated Spurs; straining and
girth Webbing; plated saddle Moulding; saddler’s
Knives; waffle and wafer Dons; long hand Kry-
igpans sad Irons; waggon Bushes; cast Weights;
cap Hocks; Hots; Spades; complete sets buck-
smith’s Tools; thumb, hand and bench Vices
carpenter’s and shoe Hammers; Hatchets; plane
Irons; wood Screws; 4d, Oil, 8d, lOd and 20d
rought Noils; 5, 6 and 8 inch Spikes; Shot, ol
1 sizes; Lead; F* London and-Nitre-ball Gun
powder, &c. ALSU
300 pieces Cotton Bagging.
James Dickson
cct 30—cr—|o- 136
Gillctt Milne
Have received by recent arrivals,
16 cases well assorted Irish Linens
1 do furniture Fr.nge
200 gross white and colored bed Lace
1 bale linen B-dlick
1 case Marseilles bed Quilts, from 9 to 14-4
1 bale London superfine Cloths
1 do do du double milled Cassimcre
3 do 4 4 Cloth, for servants
4 cases black and colored Canton Crapes
2 do do Snrsinets
1 do Changeable
2 do Levantine, black and colored
1 do black Florentine
Swansdown and plush Tippets
Silk, cotton, cassimtre and Merino Shawls
2 cases Bandana and flag Handkerchiefs
1 do linen Thread
1 do do im, erial three cord Thread
1 do Lisle cambric Tread
1 do cotton "• bread, from No. 12 to 104
1 trunk gentlemen’s mu.«lin Cravats
2 cases black and cul-red sewing Silks & Twists
6 do white and c-lored Homespuns
2 do worsted and Marseilles Vestings
Real Welsh Flannels, very fine
Insli, Russian and clouting Diapers
Dutch ■ I ills and German Sheetings
1 case 5-4 fint Irish Sheeting
2 trunks rich chintz furniture Calico
2 do common do do
Calicoes and printed Cambric*
Plain and figured Cambrics
Cotton Shirtings
Stripe and plaid Ginghams
Jaconet and muil mull Muslin
Thread Lace, edgings ana footings
Fine Mechlin thread Laces and Footings
Silk and muslin Trimmings
Artificial Flowers and \\ reaths
Fine blade and colored Bombazines
Irish Poplins
Block, violet and green silk Velvets
5 bales Plains and BtankeU
2 do su|>cr>or rose B ankets
Furniture and common Dimities
Real Ostrich Plumes
Superior black and white Crapes
ito colored do
Blick white *nd.colorcd Satins
Silk Ribbons, he. &c. ocr30—136
John F. Pouyat,
orrosiT* thk xirHASGE,
Hat just received, by the slap Lucy, from London,
240"kegs first quality London WHITE LEAD,
ground ill oil. ns hasd
Paint Oil. lamp Oil, best
Ground Verdigris
Prussian Bb»»
AUCTIONS.
To-Morrow, 8th instant
' H’iH be told h-fore my i
Groceries and D17 <
Alt
3 pipes Wine
5 barrels fresh Bolter
20 firkins do do
25 kegs du do
10 cratis Crockery
10 casks Cheese, 29 barrels Apple*
30 nieces cotton Bagging, 39 ba:
25 kegs manufactured Tobacco
10 barrels Beef. 15 do Menhaden F.
1090 bunches Otuon , 10 boxes Mustart
1 pair elegant Mirror*, 2 Sidebt
Bureau*, Looking-Glasses, Ac
60 pieces striped and plaid Homcspui
50 pieces Calicoes
40 do cotton Cambrics
Clotb% Shawls, Handkerchiefs,
Checks, Duck, Ac.
ALTO,
On a crctSt of oixty dato, for approved
1 case HUSH LINENS
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock.
A. Hon e, a
raw 7 143
To-Morrow, 8th instapt,
Will bo sold at South’s wharf, without i
50 chaldrons Scotch
In lots to suit purchasers. Terms, c
Sale to commence at 11 o’cl ck
* M. Herbert dj* Co. auct
nov 7—141 a
To-Morrow, bth ji.stiftrt,
IliS be ocld at Camochan (J MtchsPo i
The fine stauuch schoonerECHt
then about 120 tons, weU found ii
jy respect, and a first rate sailer.
Terms, cash.
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock.
• * M. Herbert Of Co. auct’r
nov 7—— 156
nov7 141
To-Morrow, 8tii instant,
Will be nit at ninuqi • lower wharf.
The schooner YORK, wi b her
Digging, Ac.
Terms, cash
Sale »i commence at 1 o’clock.
M. Herbert <£* Co. ouct’
rs
ICP The subscriber’s counting room
removed from Johnston's wharf to Uuitnn’sc
iral wharf, No. 2u, being the floor below that wtv
is occu|iied by Slessra. Camochan A MitcheL.
Dimas Ponce '
V 3 ra ;39
ilj“ The subscribers have united tot
interests in the Dry Good Business, under
firm of W ar A Whits, in the brick store
ccupied by Way & Baker- They offer to
friends and customers an extensive assortment <
seasonable Goods, on very accommodating term
W. WAY.
-ct 16 125 J. WHITE
1C?* The subscribers, having termed
connection in business, offer their services s
FACTORS, at the west end of Bolton’s centra
wharf, above F. U Wclman’s , ' .
P. GUERARD,
july 26 -88 T, IOUHLL.
The undersigned having eniere
in:o copartnership as FACTORS AJUD G’T
EHAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
lira the firm of JuumtOw A lltuj, offer tl
rvices to their fi Sends and fellow-citizens I
rally. They will ship planter’s crops to
and, on account of the planter, and make liberal!
advances on the shipment They will also receive
from the merchants ol this Slate consignments of
cotton to their friends in Liverpool or {Glasgow,
on advantageous terms to the shipper.
JAMES JOHNSTON.
„ c . 16 125 HENRY W HILLS;
UC?* The partnership, heretofore ex
isting under the firms of Dim A Stout**•
none*, Augusta; S. A W. Gbzsbah A Co. Charon
ton, South-Carolina; and Dim, Gazaaax A Co.
Savannah; were dissolved, by mutual consent, on
he first of April last.
BENJAMIN B. STOUTENBURGH,
PHILIP DEUEL,
JOSEPH THORN,
WILEY GRESHAM,
STERLING GRESHAM.
fry The business will be continued, by the tub*
nhers, in Augusta, under the firm of B. B.
: rouTzsnuKGH A Co ; and in Savannah, under
he firm of Stoctzusubsh A Tunair.
BENJAMIN B. STOUTENBURGH.
JOSEPH THORN,
may 31-—-—65
|C?* A person, qualified to teach the
Lai in, French anti English la igtisgea grammatically.
Arithmetic, the Italian method of Bookkeeping by
double entry, and the practical and speculative
fuichea of ihe Mathematic?, is desirous of a situ-
tion in a respectable and healthy settlement in the
untry. Apply to the printers,
nov 4 z ■ —140
Copartnership.
The subscriber* have ci.tired into copartner
ship, forthe purpose of transacting AGENCY and
COMMISSION BUSINESS, at Mobile and St. Ste
phens, Mississippi Territory, under the firm of
>1aLLrrr A Bnxza. They will receive and for
ward all goods addressed to them at either place,
l-i their destination. The business in this city as
heretofore is conducted by Thomas C. Butler, jun.
on his individual account Refer to Rea A But
ler Savannah. THOMAS L. HALLETT.
THOMAS C. BUTLER, jun.
New-York, lit September, 1817 —|o—133
Public notice.
All persons are hereby notifnu that the filth from
their yards must be thrown into the streets event
lav, (Saturdays excepted) before the hour of 10
’clock A. M.
P s. Merchants are informed that the trash from
their store* must be thrown out before the ‘hour
10 A. M. C. BRVILL,
nov 6—r—1142 scavenger.
Notice to Suitors, Witnesses, 8£c.
The Court of Oni nary of Chatham e- unty was
adjoumid until Monday, the 10th of November
instant. 8- M. ROND, clerk.
inv 6——142 . - I
MilledgcviUe Line of Stages.
The proprietors ofthe above tine of Stages in
form the- public that they have contracted to carry
the Mail between this place and MilledgcviUe, in
cotisequence of which the stage will leave Savan
nah every Saturday and Tuesday morning at se
ver, o’clock, and arrive in Milled geville every Mon
day and Thursday evening; Wave MUJedgeriUe
every Wednesday and 8und*y morning at four
o’clock, and arrive in Sevan nah every Tuesday and .
Friday evening. The stage in its route will p
through Jacksonborougb, Way
irriUe and- San-detsviue.
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