The Patriot and commercial advertiser. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, December 11, 1806, Image 1

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PR ‘ XTiD AM> PUBL!SMED ° N ******* AND ‘Luuasovys by JOHN DOUGHERTY, No. V, Whitakcr street, near theßay. VOL. 111. No. B.] TER M S or the P A T R l OT and COMMERCIAL advertiser. Terms of subscript ion are six dollars a year—one half to be p&atlhe lime of subscribing and fa ran/tinder at the expiration oj sir months —and all papers will le mtimied until ordered to the con■ imp. Advertisements of no more ingththan breadth are inserted at Id cents, for the first insertion, and 53 for each continuation. A li teral allowance will be made to hose who wish to advertise by the t ear. For Liverpool, r>v THE SHIP B O S T 0 N , Cautain TroTT, line staunch fast sailing vessel bi 2 years aid, will be ready in a ivdays tocommence loading and all be dispatched as soon as pos_ k. For freight apply to said Bp:am or to. I H. & J- BOLTON. ■ November 12. tL I ■ ■Nthemiah Beck ford, mADDLF.R V IIABBESS I MAKER, Respectfully informs his A. friends and the public, that ■ has returned from the North- Hri, ami taken the store lately Rapied by Peacock Si Beach. ■LF Hfe OFFERS FOR SALR a Romplete assortment of H SADDLERY, consisting l. Rlies’ elegant Eve Saddles, ■tto low priced ditto Butlemen’s Sbaffro ditto Bhvehed &, common ditto Rt Plated Spurs, RieJ Bridles of ever}’ description Ro k brass mounted Harness, Rte k Silver mounted Whips, Rrse Nets, Rvelling & portmanteau Trunks Rreat variety of common hair do. RBed Mantes for draught Horses, Rhicli superior to the collar and Rauies, bath for ease and conve- I Reice, Red Harness Furniture, R > u Stirrups, Saddle Nails, Ro Sharp Pelham, Ec Bardoon H Bias i urb Chains, Ro Roder Ruckles, Beading for Saddlers’ and ■ ( hair makers’ use, almost every article called r 'olm line, which he will dis- of as low as they can be u ght in the State. B e hopes, by liis attention to ■M'less, to give satisfaction to “'ho mav employ him. ■#£ HAS OK HAND, ot a superior quality, St IJO1 J 0 rATOES in barrels, ■> Scribner & Cos. W r E JEST RECEIVED ■L le Brig Ij ea n from Acw- R. York, R’ LARGE supply of Shoes & Slippers, AN excellent quality. |R: !> 111 addition to their former HR;"’ ’"okes their assortment j which they oiler ‘ A LE, at reduced prices, at °'e on the Bay, , )t . ar jy o p. U sh e Exchange. ■■‘'eailicr 24. ’ THE PATRIOT AND COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. Medical Store, the subscribers Lhve recently received in Addition to their former Stock, a large assortment of Drugs & Medicines, T.V hi eh are the following at tides , VIZ. Red and Yellow Pari:, Glaub r & Ro chcll Salts, < Salt Petre Poly. Cream Tartar, 1 Camphor, Copperas, < Alum, i Sulphur Roll, Calomel, < ALSO, A VARIETY OF Patent Medicines , which they offer FOP SALE at i heir store in Wliirak.fr street, (lately occupied by Mr. John Gardner and immrdiatly opnosite Mi. Uiric I oblcr’s) at reduced prices FOR CASH, or approved credit. GREEN & 3ELDEN. December 4. ts 6. G teat Bargains THE SUBSCRIBER Having taken the store of Mrs. iVy!ly\- , epprite Doctor Hu- Ins. .mV, Bull Street, OFTFRS FOR YALE TJIE FOLLOW. ING GUOD l AT KEUUCED PRICF.S. 5000 pair of Negro Shoes of the first quality, 5000 do. of mens, lined & bound ditto noo Ladies Morocco & leather Slippers, 5.50 boys <k girls Shoes & ditto 500 pieces of Humhums, selo. gres and Sarinahs, 300 do.of Fine & coarse callicoes 30 do. of broadcloths 6c coat ings 1 trrmk of Ladies Gipsies’ Hats and Bennetts, of the latest fashions Rochester Chip Sc Porcupine ditto 16 boxes of cotton Sc wool cards 10 cases of mens line & coarse Hats, 9 11 hds. of Northward Rum, 6 do. Jamaica Sugar, 100 casks of Stone Lime, Package and travelling Trunks, JOSEPH HAWES. November 24. ts. 3. The Subscriber, HAVING returned to ihis city, begs leave to acquaint his Iriends and the public generally that he has received at his cabi net warehouse in Bull Street, opposite the Exchange, An extensive and handsome assort ment of Furniture, Which he warrants of the first quality, amongst winch ate: Sideboards, Dew patterns, Secretaries and Book Cases, Hair Sofas, Bureaus, DmingTablesjwitli & withoutends Tea Tables, Card ditto, Candle and Bason stands, Portable Desks, <kc. lie has likewise received, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Windsor and Fancy setting Chairs, which he will dispose of on mode rate terms, for Cash or approved paper. JOHN SCOTT. gpr* Cabinet Furniture made and repaired with neatness and dispatch. Nov. 24. ts. 3. ALL KINDS OF PAINTING Done at this Office, with Neat ness Accuracy and Dispatch. rHURS DA \ y Decemrfk it, 1806. CHEAPNESS, COMBINED WITH ELEGANCE AND UTILITY. By the late arrivals from / TVER POOL uml GLASGOW, Andrew Low & Cos. Have received the largest K nd best selected, as well as the cheap est assortment of GOO DS, which, they have e ver ojfcrcd jor sale. -—COMPRISING Womens and Mens Cotton Hosi ery Ditto ditto silk ditto, Boys & Misses rottolt & silk ditto Cotton and silk Gloves, all sizes Men’s linen thread Stockings Patent White and black Laces Cotton and thread Laces and Veils Footings and Trimmings Habit shirts and Caps, cotton and lace Patent Garters Black embossed and coloured Velvet Silk and cotton Fringes Velvet net Trimmings and orna ments Bracelets, I’eaufont Buffs Ribbons, velvet ditto Rich Sarsenets, Modes and Lut strings A few rich Ihdia shawls Lace Cambric, ami Leno dot very low Leno and Picquet Veils Plain Muslins, all kinds Figured and coionade ditto Figured Cambrics, Cambric Di mities 4-4 linen and cop's” Pbccirc •t-'o npion v hot ss, very good Children’s Leather Caps Children and youth’s Hats Men’s Huts, common and fine Bombazines and Bombazetts Black Cambric and Book Muslins Black Leno and Picquet diito Black l ice Shades and Cloaks Romal St Pullicat Handkerchiefs Fine linen pocket Handkerchiefs Children’s ditto Printed Calicoes, ofevevy descrip tion Dimities, Musiinets White and coloured Marseilles Thicksetts, Corduroys Velvet teens Fustians, Jeans, Nankenets Cotton Kerseymeres Cotton Shirtings Cotton Cambrics, every width and price Cotton and Silk Chambrays and Luttres Handsome plaid andcorded Cam brics Clouting, Toweling and Table Cloth Diapers Coarse and fine Sheetings 7- 8 and 4-4 Linens, Huckabacks Long Lawns ad French Cambrics Bfitannias and Platillas Brown Linens anc! Sheetings Parasols and Umbrellas Fans in great Variety Adclphi threads in paper and var nished boxes Marking ditto Ounce and Lisle threads Coloured, Stitching t< Oznaburgs ditto Best White Chapel Needles Paper and pound pins Sewing silks and twist3 Button moulds and shirt buttons Marking Canvass Fashionable plated and gilt but tons Ditto pearl ditto Marseilles Uuilts, Counterpanes Bedticks Furniture fringes and tassels Silk handkerchiefs and shawls Coloun •; Cambrics A few dozen fleecy hosiery, for invalids }Jalap, b ip.i'M,” ipecacuanha, 3 La vend erWater, Manna, } Vlace, jSenua, jSweet Spirits ) Nitre, &c.&c. Pavilion Gauze, white and co loured Best Flax and Tow Osoaburg AND JUST OPENED. India Lutstrings, Bandannas and Humhums 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. Mva 23. 56 Wm. wTlson^ Has received per the ships Eliza and Vflant, a large part of his Fall Supply of Goods, QfT Which with his Rock, before on hand, makes his af- Ibrtment very complete. - Among ft as great a variety of 2r.icics, as are commonly set forth in lengthy advertisements is a large quantity of White & col ared Nepro CLOT 11. As this article was purchas ed last Winter for cash, and as a moderate advance only, will he now exatted, it is con ceived that it will be an objett worthy the attention of Plan ters, and others, who wish to pnrehafe by the piece or pack* - age. Payment will be expett ed in Cash, Cotton, or t vi iu’a u urjr/.c Savannah, Sept. IS, 90 ts FACIOKAGE AND Commission Business. THE fubferiher has taken the wharf which has for feme time been occupied by Mellrs Havens 6? Bilbo, on which he has convenient and fafe Stores for the reception of Produce, and will be happy to serve his friends and the public, in the 1 above line. ROBERT M’DOUGALL. October 2 93 t s Z). Douglass & Cos. Respectfully inform the public, that tbev are now opening next door to Mar quand and Paulding’s, a complete assortment of Philadelphia and New- York Boots & Shoes, Os the first quality, Liquid anti Cake Blacking, L 1 K E IV J S Ep A few thousand pair of Negro SIiOES, which will be: disposed of on the most reasonable terms, tor C’.VSH or approved Notes in town. November 13. (f 105. NOTICE. SUCH subscribers as were in ad. vance to the “ SOU I HERN PATRIOT,” previous to the first day of October last; are request ed to present their accounts,tor ba lances due them, to the subscriber, at the corner ot Jefferson and 8 . Julian streets, where they will be immediately discharged.— Those who formerly patronized that pa per, are informed, that all emolu ments arising from that establish ment, from the above date, an payable to Mr. J. Dougherty, the present proprietor. JAMES HELT. December l - isod 4t 5. [Whole Number 2cß. S. FOOT, RI SPLt/j EUI LY informs the - Public that be i, a returned to this city, and t, ken i| ie ho, ls lie formerly occupied in Bui) Street opposite the Auction Store of Mr. S. IL Stack home where he intends carrying on the BOOT’ h SHOE MAKING BUSINESS as formeriy. “” He has on hand, a confidtrablt quantity of Boots & Shoes, of the firfl quality, which he offers FOR, SALE at re* O'.ictd prices December 4. ,f G fust opened and for sale, in i an str, ‘A, near the Market, ot,. ~ ... t JlCe 0 f Mas sr 9 Aieui and Mackay. A MOST Elegant afLrt meut of Ladies BONNETS and oiher articles in the Mil! I*nery and Dry Goods |j m . r oo tedious to mention ~~AI expects per firfl drfivals an additional supply. Sewmg done in the heated manner. OBoher 27. G a OI S IA ’ ) By T “ ‘l r clerk t f the court Isaac Crews, j 0 f Ortlinar v for WI.CTB,, David G.-dgame ,t o nv q. applifs for letter, of d,°”"’ h’UMr t,e c ‘ s,at( -’ and effect* of William Jones, Dm of St. M ai w *“<■; are t|). iei t „ c ftf'luc *nu a ,‘ , "°" |s * ad and singular, the kin dred and creditors of the decrased to file trieir objeetious (if any they have)m my office#, or before thrt hist Monday in January next, 0 i t her wise let for. of administration Will Iht granted him. Given under nn hand ahd seal Hus ninth day of November 1306, and in t ftp a Ist t ear of American Independence. ( J 0 Dollars Reward, TJUN-AWAYfromthes.ibscri- AV b r m Washington County, on tlie 17th of Ifobruary last an African Negro Man named Rich ard about 5 fret 11 inches high, [ er y W “ ck S l ,e -U a little English, he uasTt,right of Catg tc Mitchell, and left tile on my way home, has a S caro„h, se |bow,H i ;.,oc next ,6 tl.e h tie one, on the left loot has been broke and lerns i ( > the left • he has a very thick neck and is well made, a, y person that wi )ise _ cure the said Negro so that the subsenber may get agam shall be entitled to the above re ‘vard and all expcnces paid. DAVID BLACKSHEARi November 24. 6t 3 Lo be Leased, FOR A TERM OP’ YEARS, THE Hwuse on the Bay, so r tlierlv occupied by Mr. Gunn, and Inst by Mrs. Seats as a Boarding House for which it is better calculated than any other bouse in Savannah. There are twenty.one lied rooms.On the first door are t„ 0 large halls, the se 'ood floor is one long rootrt L hasa large Cellar, and there are on the premises good stables, a pump and t vciy convenience re quisite. For further particulars enquire of JOHN ANDERSON. December 1 5 Blank Manifests & Tr Sale at this Os it