The Patriot and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, December 04, 1806, Image 1

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UaNNAH-.-vkw-t™ and published on Mondays and Thursdays by JOHN DOUGHERTY', No. 3, IVhitaker street, next door to Mr. 7abler, near the Bay VOL. 111. No. 6'.] I TERMS ■ OF THE I PATRIOT ■ anti IjiMERCI AL ADVERTISER. ■,,„;of subscription arc six Has o year—one half to be K//c time of subscribing and mtminder at the expiration of all papers will he ft „if.l until ordered to the mu mfiv&tiseinents of no more mtkthan breadth aw inserted at ftt/s, for the first insertion , awl ft each continuation. A li ft allowance will be made to mwho wish to advertise by the | For Liverpool, I THE SHIP mL BOST ON, Captain Trott, lie staunch fast sailing vessel ft rears old, will be ready in a ■davstocommence loading and ftbe dispatched as soon as pos„ ft For freight apply to said stain or to. ■ R. &J. BOLTON, ftnvember 12. tf* 1. ■themiah Beckfofd, I iDDLER V HARNESS I MAKER, ■ ESPECTFULLY informs Ids ft friends and ilie public, that Hu returned from the Nortb- HUnd taken the store lately B|)ied hv Peacock K Beach, SB * ft'E HB OFFERS FOR SALE A ■IMPUTE ASSORTMENT OF ■SADDLERY, consisting I of, ■ies'elegant Eve Saddles, ■o low priced ditto ftlunen’s Sliatfro ditto fteited & common ditt® ■ Plated Spurs, led Bridles ol everj’ description Bo k brass mounted Harness, Bo & Silver mounted Whips, fte Nets, ■veiling ii portmanteau Trunks stat variety of common hair do. std Hantes for draught Horses, lock superior to the collar and ftics, both for ease and conve ftice, ftl Harness Furniture, |o Stirrups, |° Saddle Nails, ■o Sharp Pelham, & Bardoon |Biu s ■° (nth Chains, ■oßo'ler Buckles, 1° Beading for Saddlers’ and ■ Uia.r makers’ use, ft almost everv article called ft in bis line, w hich he will dis fte of as low as they can be ft'ght in the S ate, ft hopes, bv Ins attention to ft e K to give satisfaction to ■ e ' v ho mav employ him. HAS ON HAND , PER of a superior quality, & ■ POTATOES in barrelss. ft'ember 27. ts. 4. . - amm ~ I Notice. Subscriber, hascommenc -1 ®d Business in the line of his ft slon > of COOPER, PACK ft Gauger, on Smith and ■ w’t wharf, and assures the ft m general and his friends ftticular, that nothing shall be ■ U| g on his part to give saiis ft with dispatch. I JAMES ALLISSON. ft'ember 6t i. THE PATRIOT AND COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. CHEAPNESS, COMBINED WITH ELEGANCE AND utility. By the late arrivals from LIVER POOL and GLASGOW, Andrew Low Es? Cos. Have received the largest and best selected, as well as the cheap est assortment of GOODS, which they have e ver off ered Jor sale . ‘—COMPRISING— Womens and Mens Cotton Hosi ery- Ditto ditto silk ditto, Boys & Misses cotton &si - ditto Cotton and silk Gloves, all sizes Men’s linen thread Stockings Patent White and black Laces Cotton and thread Lactsand Veils Footings and Trimmings Habit shirts at:d Caps, cotton and lac* Patent Garters Biack embossed and coloured Velvet Silk and cotton Fringes Velvet net Trimmings and orna ments Bracelets, Beaufont Buffs Ribbons, velvet ditto Rich Sarsenets, Modes and Lut striugs A few rich India shawls Lace Cambric and Lena do; very low Leno and Picquet Veils Plain Muslins, all kinds Figured and coloriade ditto Figured Cambrics, Cambric Di mities 4-4 linen and cotton Checks 4 4 Apron Checks, very good Children’s Leather Caps Children and youth’s Hats Men’s Hats, common and fine Bombazines and Bombazetts Black Cambric and Book Muslins Black Leno and Picquet ditto Black 1 ice Shades and Cloaks Romal St Pullicat Handkerchiefs Fine linen pocket Handkerchiefs Children’s diao Printed Calicoes, ofevery descrip tion Dimities, Muslihets White and coloured Marseilles Tbickselts, Corduroys Velvet teens Fustians, Jeans, Nankenets Cotton Kerseymeres Cotton Shirtings Cotton Cambrics, every width and price Cotton and Silk Chambraya and Luttres Handsome plaid ar.dcorded Cam brics Clouting, Toweling and Table Cloth Diapers Coarse and fine Sheetings 7-8 and 4-4 Linens, Huckabacks Long Lawns ad French Cambrics Rritannias and Platillas Brown Linens and Sheetings Parasols and Umbrellas Fans in great variety Adelphi threads in paper and var nished boxes Marking ditto Ounce and Lisle threads Coloured, Stitching & Oznaburgs ditto Best White Chapel Needles Paper and pound pins Sewing silks and twists Button moulds and shirt buttons Mai king Canvass Fashionable plated and gilt but tons Ditto pearl ditto Marseilles Quilts, Counterpanes Bedticks Furniture fringes and tassels Silk handkerchiefs and shawls Coloured Cambrics A few dozen fleecy hosiery, for invalids F II U R S D A Y, Decf.mbfr 4, 1806. Pavillion Gauze, white and co loured Bfest Max and Tow Osnaburg ANI) JUST OPENED. India Lutstrings, Bandannas and H miniums Hyson and Imperial Teas Blue Cottons, &c. With many other articles not enumerated. Merchants who find it convenient to purchase for Cash, or orders upon good people in town, will find these goods worth their attention. Mv a 28. 56 Wm. WILSON, Has received per the ships Eliza and Volant, a large part of his Fall Supply of Goods, sjfc'l” Which with his fiock, before on hand, makes his af fortment very complete. Amongst as great a variety of articles, as arc commonly let forth in lengthy adverUfeinems is a large quantity of White & cobred Negro CLOT FL As this article was purchas ed last Winter for cafli, and as a moderate advance only, will be now exafted, it is con ceived that it wiil be,an objeft worthy the attention of Plan, ters, and others, who vyifb to ptirchafe by the piece or pack’ - age. Payment will be expefct ed in Cash, Gotten, or ap proved town notes. Savannah , Sept. 18, 90 ts factorage A N D Commission Business. THE fubferiber has taken the wharf which has for foine time been occupied by Messrs Havens (j Bilbo , on which he has convenient and lase Stores tor the reception of Produce, and wiil be happy to serve his friends and the public, in the above line. ROBERT M* DOUG ALL. October 2 S3 ts 20 Dollars Reward, TANARUS) UN-AWAY front ;he suhscri- IV b r in Washington County, on the 17th oi February last an African Negro Man named Rich ard, about 5 feet 11 inches high, vcy black, spe.-ks a little English, he was bought of Caig & Mitchell, and left me on my way home; has a scar on his elbow, the tos next to the little one, on the left loot lias been broke and turns to the left ; lie has a verv thick neck and is well made, at y person that will se cure the said Negro so that the subscriber may get him again shall be entitled to the above re ward and all expentes paid. DAVID BLACKSHEAR. November 24. fit 3. For Sale, A COUNTRY born Negro Wench, who is at present pregnant, and a Mulatto Bov two and a half years old. The wench is a good cook, washer and ironer, warranted sober and ho nest. For terms apply at this effee. Oct. 30. tl 201 ALL KINDS OF PRINTING Dme at this Office, with Neat ness Accuracy and Dispatch. Great Bargains. THE SUBSCRIBER Having taken the store of Mrs. Wylltfs , opposite Doctor Ha bersham's, Bull Street, otters for sale the follow,. ING GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. 3000 pair of Negro Shoes of the first quality, 5000 do. oi mens, lined &. bound ditto 1500 Ladies Morocco 5c leather Slippers, 500 boys & girls Shoes & ditto 5.50 pieces of Hunt hums, t!o„ gres and Sinnahs, 300 do. of Fine N coarse callicoes 30 tin. of broadcloths & coat ings 1 trunk of Ladies Gipsies’ Hats anti Bonnetts, of the latest i'ashidns Rochester Chip & Porcupine ditto 16 boxes of cotton & wool cards 10 cases of mens fine & coarse Hats, 9 lilids, of Northward Rum, 6 do. Jamaica Sugar, 100 casks of Stone Lime, Package and travelling Trunks, JOSEPH HAWKS. November 24. ts. 3. 7 he Subscriber , HAVING returned to 1 his city, begs leave to acquaint his fri.ends and the public gentraltv that he has received at Ins cabi net warehouse in Bull Street, opposite the Exchange-, An tattentive and handsome assort ment of Furniture, IVlnch he warrants of the. first j quality, amongst which ate: Sideboards, new pattern-, Secretaries and Book Cases, Hair Sofas, Bureaus, Dining Tables,with & without ends Tea Tables, Card ditto, Caudle and Bason stands, Portable Desks, &c. He has likewise received , AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT Os Windsor and Fancy setting Chairs, which he will dispose of on mode, rate terms, for Cash or approved paper. JOHN SCOTT. (§3* Cabinet Furniture made and repaired with neatness and dispatch. Nov. 24. ts. 3. A. Scribner & Cos. HAVE JUST RECEIVED Per the Brig Dean from Hew- York , A LARGE SUPPLY OF Boots , Shoes & Slippers, OF AN EXCELLENT QUALITY. Which m addition to their foinier supply, makes their assortment very extensive j which they oiler FOR SALE, at reduced prices, at their store on the Bay, neariy op posite the Exchange. November 24. A otice. THE Subscriber being appoint ed GAUGER for the City, informs that he is to be found on Smith if Bourke's, wharf where he has his Cooperage. JAMES ALLISBON November 15. fit 1. Bern ova l, E. WILTON, INFORMS his fiienrts and the public generally, that lie has removed to Mr. Hogg's house in Johnsons square, where he intend continuing the TAYLORING BUSINESS—from his attention to business, hopes to merit the pa tronage of the public. He re turns thanks for favors already re ceived, and solicits a eontiuancc of them. Novi 24. 3t. 29. [Whole Number 06. D k Douglass C? Cos. RESPIa; rFULLY inform tile public, that they are n "v opening n!'x> doer to Mar qnund ami Paulding’*, A COMI’LKTt ASSO RTM E T Op Philadelphia and New- York Boo f s &: Shoes, Os the firs’ quality, Liquid and Ca 1 p Blacking, l i at: iv is i A few thousand pair of Negro SHOLS, u Inch will he dispose*} of 0n die most reasonable terms, for LASH or approved Notes in town, November 13. if 10 . GEORGIA, ) Uv Isaac Crc.” (L. S.) f clerk < f the cm Isaac Crews, )of Ordimiry f r the County of Canidetq in the state afore said. W hefeas David Good game .tones', applies for Inters of admini stration on the estate and pff pts oi William Jones, late of St. Marvs deceased, as nearest of kin. These ai-e therefore to cite am! admonish all and singular, the kin dred and on ditors of the deceased to file their objetTions (if any they have) in my office on or before the hist Monday in January hcm, o. therwise letters of administration will he granted hint. Given under rhy hantl and seal tnis ninth day of NoVctnrl ci* 1806, and in the 31st year of American Independence. To be Leased, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE House on the Bay, for merly occupied by Mr. Gunn, and last bv Mrs. feears as a Boarding House. f„ r which it j s better calculated than any otln C house in Savannah. There are twenty, one bed foomi.On the first floor are two large tills, the se cond door i s one long room lr has a large Cellar, and t here are on the premises good stables, a pump and every convenience re quisite. For further particulars euqutre of JOHN ANDERSON. Deer mb. r | 5 ‘just opened andfor sale, in Arts an street, near the Market. . op. post te the late residence of Messrs Mein and Mackay. A MOST Elegant afTorr merit of Ladies BONNETS, and other articles in the Mil. tinery and Dry Goods line, 100 tedious 10 mention.— Al so, expects per Fuss arrivals an additional supply. Sewing done in the rieatfcft manner. October 27. (7/5. NOTICE. SUCH subscribers as were in ad vance to the “ SOU I HERN PA LRIOT previous to the first day of October fast; are request ed to present then accounts,for ba lances due them, ro the subset .her, at the corner of Jefferson and S . Julian streets, where they will ho immediately discharged.—Those who formerly patronized that pa per, are informed, that all emolua meets arising from that establish-* ment, front ihe above date, aVe payable to Mr. .1. Dougherty, the present proprietor; JAMES MELT. Drccmlrr )• 1806 ft 5. i\ O 1 I y .l'.. • THOSE indylj'td to the sub scribe! are infoinnd, that unicss tin y settle their accounts, hi note, or otherwise, on or before Safer, day next, he will Commence shits against every individual, without discrimination. JAMES KELT. December l. 2; 5