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VOL. 111. No. 12.]
■TE U M S
■ OF THE
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ami
\R; O MMERCIAI. ADVERTISER.
of subscription are stx
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than breadth are inserted at
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■s’ who wish to advertise In / the
■ FOR SALE,
■ rr3S-T HE FINE STAUNCH
BfSTsXfc new Ship
ENTERPHi/.E,
■■Burthen 184 Tons, now on her
voyage. If not sold within
HndavsiSbe will take freight, for
Br.tr York, or Rhode I-land.
■-For terms applv on board to
1 GARNER SMITH.
■ December 15 9.
■Nthemiah Bcckford,
Muddler x harness
B MAKER,
■l ESPECTFULLY informs his
B\ friends and the public, that
Ho has returned from the North-
Bare!, and taken the store lately
■erupted by Peacock X Beach,
■here he offers for salr a
■ complete assortment of
K SADDLER V, consisting
I ..
■sines’elegant hive Saddles,
M>iM low priced ditro
■Nitlemen’s Shaffro ditto
Huilwelted &. common ditto
Hrft Plated Spurs,
Hlciied Bridles o( every description
Hlitto & brass mounted Harness,
HJitto & Silver mounted Whips,
Horse Nets,
■Travelling i portmanteau Trunks
Btgreat variety ofcommonhuir do.
Huffed Hatties for draught Horses,
I much superior to the collar and
U hanies, both for ease and couve
-1 nie’tce,
■Hated Harness Furniture,
■D'tio Stirrups,
■Ditto Saddle Nails,
■Ditto Sharp Pelham, & Rardoon
f Bins
Ditto Curb Chains,
Ditto Holler Buckles,
Ditto Beading lor Saddlers’ and
Chair makers’ use,
!t h almost every article called
Hr in his line, which lie will dis
pose of as low as they can be
bought in the State.
t hopes, by his attention to
msiness, to give satisfaction to
f lose who may employ him.
HE HAS ON HAND,
biiJER nt a superior quality, 6c
DO 1 A I OLS in barrels.
November ‘2l. ts. 4.
S. FOOT,
TANARUS) ESPECTFULLY informs the
Public that be has returned
Jo this city, and taken the ho use
[! e formerly occupied in Bull
‘ opposite the Auction Store
* 1 r - f"*- H. Stackhouse where he
‘mend* carrying on the BOOT
®SHOE making business,
lonneriy.
Ht has on hand , a conjtderable
quantity of
£oots & Shoes,
~ . °f the fir ft quality ,
. c ! offers FOR SALE at re
,,,ce prices
December 4. ts 6.
THE PATRIOT
AND COM ME R CIA LAD V E RTIS ER.
TO LEASE,
FOR A TE R M O F
YEARS,
>pdfr THAT valuable 11 acl
of oak, hickory and rice land
containing 300 acics on the
Louilville road, well known
as the 8 mile home, one of die
belt Hands (or a public lioufe.
A L S O,
That, plantation 10 miles
from Savannah, late the pro.
pertv of Joseph Clay, dec. at
prelent occupied by captain
Andrew M’Lcan.
A L S C),
Two valuable Irakis of oak,
hickory anti rice land, or any
part thereof, adjoining the a_ ,
hove, and the plantations of
David F. liomquin, Elq. Mrs.
Fox, etc. &c.
A L S O,
That plantation and traft of
land, on the Great Ogechc-e
road, twelve miles from Sa
vannah. well known by the
name ot liadick, late the pro’
petty Sc refidcnce of Mr. Wm.
Fox, decealed. For further
information, pleale apply to
FRANCIS COUItVOISIE,
Who offers fur Sale,
A Bargain, and on easy Terms.
A valuable tratfl of land, on
the Satilla river, Glynn county,
containing 1000 acres, adjoin
ing lands granted to Stephen
Darayion and Miles Brewtor
of South ‘Carolina, late tlie,
property and granted to Wm.
Telfair, Esq.
A L S O,
An undivided moiety of
a .5,000 acie tract of Land, oh
the Aiatamahaw river, origi.
nallv granted to Mr. Chas.
W. M'Kinnon,adjoining land
of Jos. Gibbons, Ma r y Mel.
ton, Butler, Maxwell, &c.
ALSO,
a Two tracts of Land, on O- 1
gechee riverWafhington cotin.
tv, containing 287 —acres each
tract, originally granted toj.
Peary and James Allen.
Septe.mbe 18. 19,
Great Bargains
THE SUBSCRIBER
Having taken the store of Airs.
Wyllifs , opposite Doctor Ha
bers hands, Bull Street,
OFFERS FOR SALE THE FOLLOW.
ING GOODS AT REDUCED
PRICES.
3000 pair of Negro Shoes ot the I
* . y*
first quality,
2000 do. of mens, lined & bound |
ditto
1500 Ladies Morocco & leather
Slippers,
550 boys & girls Shoe* & ditto ;
500 pieces of F1 umliinns, selo- j
gres and Sannafis,
300 do.of Fine & coarse callicoes |
30 do. of broadcloths A. coat
ings
1 trnnk of Ladies Gipsies’ Hats
anti Bonnetts, of the latest fashions
Rochester Chip & Porcupine
ditto
10 boxes of cottn & woo! cards
JO cases of mens fine & coarse
Hats,
9 Hbds. of Northward Rum,
6 do. Jamaica Sugar,
100 casks of Stone Lime,
Package and travelling Trunks,
JOSEPH HAWES.
November 24. ts. 3.
I H U R S D A Y, December 25, 18c6. ■
Cotton Ginned,
THE SUBSCRIBERS,
T-J
a-Laving established in
a mactaw, on the lot where
Joseph Kill etefcted a Corn-
Mill, <Sc at joining to the house
es the Rev. Mi. Clav, 2 roller
CO ETON GINS, on an ap
proved and lijperior construc
tion, offer to (Jin Cotton at
the reduced price'of 5 cents
per pound.
They will obligate them.
felv.es to stipulate a time of de
livery for Cotton received to
he ginned, and will store the
fame, after being prepared for
market, until convenient tor
the proprietors to remove it,
without, making the usual
charge*of storage, and will al
fo'purchafc Cotton in the Iced
at the fair market price.
ALEX. JAFFbF.Y,
WM. WILKIE.
Savannah, Sept. 4, i,Bo r >~ 68
GEORGIA, )By i.-aac Crcw'b
(L. >S.) > clerk of the cou rt
Isaac Crews, )of Ordinary for
‘he County of Camden, in the state
afore said.
Whereas David Goodgame Jones,
osej. applies ior letters of admini
stration on the estate and effects
of William Jones, late of St. Marys
deceased, as nearest of kin.
These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and singular, the kin
dred and creditors of the deceased
t o file their objections (if arty they
have) in inv office on or before the
first Monday in January next, 0.
dt rwise letters of administration
will be granted him.
Given under my haml a ,„| sen |
this ninth day of November
J 806, and in (lie 31st year of
American Independence.
December ), 5
The Subscriber ,
HAVING returned to iliis citv,
begs leave to acquaint his
(“ends and the public generally
that be 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, which me:
•Sideboards, new patterns,
Secretaries and Book Gases,
Hair Sofas, Bureaus,
Dining Tables, with & without ends
Tea Tables, Card ditto,
Candle and Bason stands,
Portable Desks, &c,
He has likewise received,
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
Windsor and Fancy setting Chairs,
which be wd! dispose of on mode
rate terms, ior C ash or approved
paper. JOHN SCOTT.
Cabinet Furniture made
and repaired with neatness and
dispatch. Nov. 2 1. ts. 3,
notkaeT
SUCH subscribers as were in ad
vance to the “ SOU I JIKRN
PATRIOT,” previous to the first
day of October last ; are re quest
ed to present their accounts,for ba
lances due them, to the subscriber,
at the corner of Jefferson and St.
Julian streets, where they will he
immediately discharged.—Those
who formerly patronized that pa
per, are informed, that all emolu
ments arising from that establish
ment, from the above date, are
payable to Mr. J. Dougherty,
the present proprietor.
James fifty.
CHEAPNESS,
COMBINED WITH ELEGANCE AND
UTILITY.
By the hue arrivals from LIVER
VCOL and GLASGOW,
Andrew Low & Cos.
Have received the largest and hcs f
selected, as well as the cheap
est assortment of GOODS,
which they have e
ver offered jor
sale.
COMPRISING
Womens and Mens Cotton Hosi”
CI T .
Ditto ditto silk ditto,
Boys & Misses cotton &si!k 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, Beaufont Ruffs
Ribbons, velvet ditto
Rich Sarsenets, Modes and Lut
sirings
A few rich India shawls
Lace Cambric and Leno do'. very r
low
Leno and Picquet Veils
Plain Muslins, all kinds
Figured and colonade 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 luce Shades ands leaks
Romal & Pullicat Handkerchiefs
hinelitien pocket Handkerchiefs
Children’s ditto
Printed Calicoes, ofevery descrip
tion
Dimities, Muslinvfs
White and coloured Marseilles
i hicksetts, Corduroys Velvet
teens
Fustians, Jeans, Nankencts
Cotton Kerseymeres
Cotton Shirt ings
Cotton Cambrics, every width and
price
Cotton and Silk Cham brays and
Lotties
Handsome plaid andcorded Cam
brics
Clouting, Toweling and Table
Cloth Diapers
Coarse and fine Sheetings
“-K and 4-4 Linens, Huckabacks
Long Lawns ad French Cambrics
Bmannias and Plafiilas
Brown Linens atic Sheetings
Patasols and Umbrellas
Fans in great variety
Adelphi threads in paper and var
nished boxes
Marking ditto
Ounce and Lisle threads
Coloured Stitching St Oznaburgs
ditto
Best White Chapel Needles
Paper and pound pins
Sewing silks and twists
button moulds and shirt buttons
Alai 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 lew dozen fleecy hosiery, f or
invalids
fWhole Number 212
| Pavii’ion Gauze, white and co.
loured
\ Rest Flax and T*ny Osnnbury
AND fUST OPENED.
India Lntsuings, Bandannas and
1 Firnhuins
Hyson and Imoerutl Teas
Blue Gortons, Stc.
With many other articles not
enumerated.
TT* Merchants who find it
convenient to purchase for Cash,
or orders upon good people
in .town, will find these goods
worth their attention.
Mv:i 28. sc.
Wm. WILSON,
Has received per the ships FJtza
and Volant, a large part of his
Fall Supply of Goods,
Which with his Rock,
before on hand, makes his as
sortment very complete.
Among It as great a variety of
articles, as are commonly let
forth in lengthy advertisements
is a large quantity ol
\ hire & ccl:>red Negro
c L O T H.
As this article was purchas
ed lall Winter for calii, and
as a moderate advance only,
will be now exafcled, it is con
ceived that it will be an object
worthy the attention of Plan,
ters, and others, who wilh to
pure hale by the piece or pack’
age. Pavn ent will he expect
ed in Calh. Gotten, or ap.
proved town notes.
Savannah, Sept. 18, g {) f j
D. Dm glass D Cc~
T> I‘*PL<TI'V4LY inform
it V.. flic pulvju'; that they ;i-c
now opening ys> xf. t! to Mar
qufiud ands igj ‘ >V ,
A’ CO ‘ 11’L E, i rfsfr- 15J e,; T CF
iHi LADt i-ctl < A , j 4,' j ‘a/-
York
Boots & Slioes,
Os the. first qualify,
Liquid and Take Bin. king,
LIKEWISE,
A few thousand pair of Negro
MIOFS, which will by disposed of
on the most reasonable terms, for
CASH or approved ..Notes in town.
November 13. ,f iq.,
BU F J KR
3000'h. Northern Butter,
of an excellent quality, at 25
cent, per pound,— full receiv
ed, and for Sak- by the Sub.
feriber, on Hardens W'ha-r
FAHNUM WHITE.
December 1 5.
to bd Leased,
FOR A TERM OF YEARS
’TMIE Houvb on trie Bay, for
-i- nierly o<<u|iieil by Mr.
Gunn, and last by Mrs. Seats as a
Boarding House fiar which ir is
better calculated than any other
bouse in Savannah. There are
1 ueoty-one lied roonouCXu the first
floor are two large halls, die se
cond floor is one long room
It has a large Cellar, and there arc
on the premises good stables, a
pump and every convenience re
quisite. For further particulars
enquire of
JOHN ANDERSON.
December I 5
WANTED,
TWO YOUNG LADS, from 13
to I 6 years oi ec, as apprentices
to the Book-Binding Business
None need apply v.-Jh ut good
recommendations. —Apply to
R. R. THOMPSON.