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tT* NOTICE.—The ship tIOMEU,
for Gitenock, only wants about 200
jjXs cotton to till up ; freight of this quantity
w iU be taken, if early application i benmae to
john spearman is co.
dec 4 83 wharf.
For St. Mark’s,
4&|\ The stanch sloop Alexander Chin, Chs.
\OMciun, master, wilt sail with all despatch.
For freight or passage apply to the master on
board, at Howard’s wharf, or tq, ’
dec 382 ISAAC COURSE & SPA.
For Darien and St. Mary's
r>\ The sloop HARRIOT, Pardy, master,
will sail in all this week. For freight
or passage apply onboard, or to
G. F. <3* Oliver Palmes.
dec 2 Bl
For Alexandria $ Washington,
r£K tfhe schooner Freemason, John Lym-
Hum, master, burthen 96 tons, sails well,
and in good order. For terms apply to F. H.
Welmax, or to Greene 8t Lippitt.
dec 2 84 _____
For Baltimore,
The fast-sailing sloop Experiment,
Bradley, master, will sail on Sunday”
next. For freight or passage apply to the mas
ter on lioard, at Bolton’s wharf, or to
dec s 81 ISAAC COHEN.
For Liverpool,
The fist sailing copper
* j e d ship MARGAIiEI,
captain M'Lellan, now’
loading, and intended to
be ready for in 12
days, having 3-fourths of
tjjfjM.feg.vt Jtfcg her cargo ready. For
freiglit or passage, apply
on board, or to
$ STURGES & BURROUGHS,
no. 3, Commerce Row.
Received per said ship, and for sale low,
Clear and merchantable white pine Lumber,
of first quality and seasoned. dec 4 83
For Liverpool,
The British ship PATENT,
ffilfijgeijlitt caotain Rarugh, carrying 500 baits
Only • has 300 engaged, and will be
Smn, .. A-y despatched. For freight of the re
mainder apply to R. RICHARDSONCo.
dee 4 33
For Liverpool,
V The stanch, fast sailing ship Susan,
Winslow, master, will have immediate
despatch, having 500 bales ready to go on board.
For freight of 350 bales, applv to
JOHNSTON ii HILLS.
WHO HAVE FOR SALE,
250 barrels pilot Bread
25 do no. 1 Pork
50 kegs Richmond man. Tobacco, Bs.
30 hhds. N. E. Rum.
dec. 3 82 Johnston's upper -wharf
~T~ FOR LIVERPOOL,
yififV The fast sailing ship Haiciox, J. S.
Wooster, master, will be despatched in
ten days, weather permitting, having 700 hales
ready to go on board; for freight of 200 bales,
apply to JOHNSTON & HILLS.
dec 3 82
For Liverpool,
The good substantial ship JUSTIN A,
j Andrew Tombs, commander, having
luifofher,cargo ready to go on board, and will
soon be despatched ; for freight or passage, ap
ply on board, or to Wm. TAYLOII.
dec 2 \ 81
For Liverpool,
I dra&V The ship Liverpool Trader, captain
I SSW&; Fenno, wants freight 0f250 to 300 bales
I cotton.
Vile ship Edwin Bolton, capt. Gardner, wants
only 300 bales.
the British brig Scipio, capt. Madders, wants
half her cargo, or about 250 bales.
Also, the ship Belfast, capt. Bunker,for Havre,
li all but 300 bales of her cargo ready. The
“hole will be immediately dispatched,
dec 2 81 R. RICHARDSON & co.
For any port in Europe,
yKA\ The very superior fast-sailing ship
Niagara, Lambert, master, stands A 1,
a nearly new, having made only two voyages,
wdcarries 1000 bales cotton. Apply to the
I u ptain on board, at Rice’s wharf, or to
JOHN THOMAS, Rice’s wharf.
Who has for sale, on board said ship,
I 1/0 hhds. liverpool coarse Salt
|wo superior quality Bricks
82 bundles Hay
45 boxes Herring
40 firkins Butter
j 5 barrels Apples
Ila do Cider
|JSO bushels Potatoes 81 dee 2
I For Liverpool,
I aft) Tl,e S - lip riE ’ ,r/TT ANCE, Coffin,
I'WSife master, is now in readiness to receive a
IS!?- For fr 'fd>t r passage apply ion board, at
whan, or to lIEAZiBUTLER.
I S* liPVe f" r nv board of said ship,
■ >8 cbaldron best Liverpool COAL, which will
I tsold low, il immediate application is made.
I in STORE,
I 40 boxes Raisins
I 8 bids prime Pork
I 20 firkins Goshen Butter, first cualitv
I 130 half boxes Soap 1
I 20 cases Claret
1 20 qr. casks L. and T. Wine
I 7 P & 5 sici| y Ma(l \ winf *
I 1 bale English tewing Twine
I 2 chests imperial Tea
B 4 boxen tea setts China
I 10 bids Brooklyn Gin
I “rl. n H* l,0 K n,i y cauniing-hoiiHC Desk
I * pit'Cc* cdtion Hugging
1 l fine torn cl Fiumm Forte, him!
I A general awortn.ei.t of Windsor mid f.m v
■ Clmirs. wav 28 i,7H
I Lost,
■ft 1 ‘ ‘lrr addressed In Ih* rev Mirb ie) Crosby,
l ßM ,, i*iie, I'lorulu, ronlaining three
■“g't“ “* ! B l‘ ,fV f’ tr fior.li, A
Ih* i*hi#l d# tin* Ktidisr, it* n* !
■ ‘ , i* \1 1 fill Vh IH |*o\
■ 4 IBJ
Bast as £5 fine white Homespun,
2 bales, and 2 cases—just received by
J & L. KOFJHAN. ■
‘ ’ .....ALSO
; nigh coloycd ainchcws I
Twilled scarlet Flannel \
1 box Violins
3 cases superior 4-4 Irish, Linens
at very low advance for cash, or short
credit.
Artificial Flowers & Bonnets,by the case,&c.
dec 3 82
Test § Perkins
Have received by fate arrivals,
THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES VIZ.
Tea-tnys, elegant ami fashionable patterns
plated Castors, do * do
brass Fenders do do
wire do do do
curtain Pins do do
cases of single and double-barrelled Fowling
pieces and Rifles
dutch Brooms—Head-brushes
japanned and plated Bread-baskets
crown Window-glass
Chafing-dishes, Dust-pans, Anvils, Nails
Powder, of superior quality
Jewellery, &c. &c.
Which they are offering on their usual fair
terms, at their store, opposite col. Shellman’s
boarding-house. dec 3 82
For Sale,
The cargo of the schr. Moxa, capt. Fogler, from
District of .Maine—consisting of
400 casks stone Lime, and
30,000 feet merchantable and clear Boards,
which will be sold low if taken from the
vessel. Applvto
dec 3 sB2 ‘ ISAAC COH.'N.
Edward Coppee,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
MARKET SftOAilE
Has just’ received by the ship Justinia, from New-
York, and other recent arrivals, the folio-wing ar
ticles.
1 case American cold pressed castor Oil
20 lb Gum Arabic, 50 lb flaky Manna
50 lb Gum Opium, 100 lb Gum Camphor ref’d
100 lb Cinnamon, 1 box Castile Soap
50 lb Calomel, 50 lb alap
100 lb Camomile Flowers, 2O lb Nutmegs
1 case Syringes, assorted sizes, 20 lb pure
Soda
1 case containing essential Oils of Anise,
Cloves, Cinnamon, Peppermint, Fenny
royal, Rosemary, Bergamot and Lavinder
50 lb Litharge, 20 lb Spanish Indigo
6 lb Tarter Emetic, 12 lb Cantharides
15 lb powdered Rhubarb, 61b Castor
6 lb refined Borax, slb Mace
10 lb Vermillion, 101 b Spermaceti
1 doz. Trusses, 10 lb Gum Gamboge
50 lb pearl Barley, 10 lb powdered red Bark
2O lb Gum Assaftoeida, 2 groce Lee’s Pills
20 lb Balsam Copavia, 2 lb Colocynth
2 groce smelling Phials, 1 demijohn spirits
Hartshorn
1 demijohn spirits Nitre, 6 bottles Vitrolic
./Ether
1 barrel Linseed Oil, 1 barrel Lamp Black.
1 cask assorted Phials, 1 bbl Spanish Brown,
dec 2 n § 81
New Shoes.
Just received by brigs Speedy Peace and Ventrosa,
A general assortment of SIIUES, calculated
for wholesale and retail—viz.
Ladies’ morocco boots
do quarter boots
do jackson bootees
do walking shoes—grecian ties
do do jeffersons
do slippers and perry laces
do do with heels
do blk and col’d kid and jean slips
do leather walking shoes and punups
Gentlemen’s suwarrow and razee boots
do fine copper bound shoetees
do line shoetees andpuinps
do morocco do do
do Spanish calf-skin dress pumps
do seal-skin shoes
Men’s coarse shoes fnd shoetees
Hoys’ do do
Children’s leather shoes and buskins
do morocco do and bootees.
-Also —a large assortment of negro shoes.
above stock is equal in quality to any
ever brought to this market, and will be sold at
the lowest prices at wholesale and retail.
FREDERICK MARSTON.
nov 29 79
The Subscribers,
Have just received per brigs Elizabeth and Van
trosa, and schooner Favorite—the following
articles, viz :
200 boxes Windsor soap
13 kegs printing ink,
8 bureaus
5 bedsteads
12 portable desks
3 tables
1 side-board
1 chaise and harness
6 bouse sofas
100 sad’ lies
10 dozen bridles
70,000 marbles
50 dozen ink powder
2 dozen broad axes
20 dozen batches
12 dozen axes
18 dozen hammers
200 tea kettles
10 jersey waggons
30 nests trunks
30 gross wood cocks
A quantity of chalk lines; plated nails; bell
cranks ; snuff boxes and bridle bilts.
LY STORE—
-30 boxes pint and half pint tumblers,
20 kegs manufactured tobacco
100 casks cut Nails assorted
30 hhds Sugar
fLO bis ilo
2 cases pocket books
10 boxes cotton cards
10 half barrels No. 1 salmon
10 dozen sheep skins
2do waxed calfskins,’ 2do hog skins
3 cases fancy goods
3 do India enu leers
1 do linen cambrics
1 do bed t‘n king, priest cloths and diapers
3 cables, 8 to 13 inches
-00 reams royal printing paper.
Olm.detul y ilutlclle,
nov 20 <„ f)
Ihmnliu^.
Right nr ten genth in< n cm b* scconi'undated
wiili HOARD in a pih ib famlly, In a plvusant
I mil nf tin* city App 1 ’ tv die p ‘lntel ’>
4 2 HI
Sosepll Stone Cos.
AIEIiCHANT TAYLORS — Johnson’'B-square,
Would inform thieir friends and the public,
That they have just received,
Shepperd’s extra blue Cloths
do do black do
do second quality do
black, blue and drab Cassimere
elegant white marseilles Vesting
do english florentine do.
Which they are now ready to make up, in the
most approved New-York and Philadelphia fash
ions ; and those who will please to favor them
With their custom, may depend on having their
cjoth at the time appointed. Also, a general
assortment of ready made CLOTHING, the
workmanship of which is warranted.
And a consignment of
350 dozen Webster’s approved spelling Books
120 reams writing and printing Paper, to be
sold a bargain. dec 4 83
William H. Cilicia lid
HAVING taken the western tenement of
Bryan’s building, (Market-square,) offers
tor sale an assortment of
Dry Goods, Hardware <§” Groceries,
comprising almost every article for utility, taste,
or convenience. He will always keep the best
LIQUORS, and other goods in his line, and will
accommodate those who call upon him, on mo
derate and advantageous terns.
His stock consists of HARDWARE:
Post patent and box coffee Mills
Pocket Steelyards, waffle and wafer Irons,
elegant patterns
Gentlemen’s llatdiets, Knives and Forks
Sportsmen’s and pen Knives .
Frying Pans; tea Kettles, brass and compo
sition
Smoothing Irons, patent Hoes
Patent si irrup Irons
He has an assortment of dry goods and gro
ceries, too numerous to mention ; —and contin
ues his establishment of
SADDLERY,
lit Gildon’s new building, w here he offers for
sale, goods at w holesale and retail, and at reduc
ed prices.
a x. so,
A quantity of NEGRO SHOES.
dec 2 n§ 81
The Subscriber
Has received, per ships Cora, Oglethorpe, &c.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
1 box black lead Pencils
20 crates Earthen-ware
129 bbls do
1 bale Cassimeres
2do white Flannels
3 bales cotton stuffs, consisting 1 of Ging
hams and Lustres—•
Which he offers for sale at low prices.
JOHN THOMAS,
dec 1 4 80 Rice’s wharf.
Bills on New-York,
For sale bv Charles Cotton.
nov 12 Huntei’s wharf.
State-bauk Insurance Stock,
FOR SALE BY
dec 4 sB3 R. it J HABERSHAM
Bills on N. York Providence,
Also, on Liverpool payable in London, for
sale, by CARNOCHAN St MITCHRL.
October 16 -jo 51
Ground Nuts wanted.
CASH will he given for any quantity ofGround
Nut, of a good quality. Apply to
G. F. St OLIVER PALMES.
and c - * n 81
Com fresh Baltimore Flour,
just received. R St J HABERSHAM.
Sept. 23 41
Just received,
Per brig Sally-Ann, from Rotterdam,
ANTI FOU SALK BV THE BUBSCniBEUS,
3 pair elegant Looking-Glasses
9 elegant liquor Oases
2 casks German Sausages.
OLMSTEAD 8c BATTELLE.
dec 1 §o 80
Bloom Raisins.
500 boxes landing from ship Susan, for sale
by ANSON BLAKE.
. ALSO
1 elegant Chaise and Harness,
nov 2D 79
Christ Church.
THE purchasers of Pews in Christ Church, at
the sale on Monday last, are requested to
call immediately upon (he subscriber and pay
their several amounts. W. T. Williams.
dec 3 s 82
To Rent,
If applied for this week, J
A Building well calculated for a
‘blifal dry good store, in a good stand.
Enquire at this Office.
dec 1 80
Planters Bank.
ELEVENTH DIVIDEND.
Fill IE Directors have declared a dividend of
M. seven per cent, for the last six months, and
a bonus of nine and one eleventh per cent. Those
Stockholders who hold shares, on each of which
fifty-five dollars have been paid, must bring in
their certificates, when they call for dividends,
in order that the bonus may he endorsed there
on. Stockholders, on whose shares, more than
fifty-five dollars have been paid, will receive the
amount of bonus in cash. Payments will com
mence after Wednesday next, und continue on
each day of the week, after, excepting on Tues
day's and ft dines day's.
Persons entitled to former dividetids, are again
required to call for them.
.1. MARSHALL, Cash'r.
dee. J 4n 82
Huvuniittli Free School.
rililir. Ssvniinalt Free School w ill re-commenee
I on Monday next, in the Academy, under
die direction of mr. Adams und daughter Ap
plication for the admission of scholars, to be
made to
mr. ,i U’Kson. )
mr*, 111 ’ NNING, € Sri,outmi wit/re
HUM It \ Its t'S )
I ill c 4 * J
George RelpL,
NO. 2— GIBBON 9* BUItBINC,
Has just received and opened,
superior cliintz Furriitufe and dress Calicoes
white and colored, muslin Robes
plain and tambored jaconet & mull mull Muslins
Counter pains 8c marseilles Quilts, from 8 to 12-4
plain an and figured 9-8 and 6-4 Cambricks
Irish Sheeting and Linens, well assorted
linen an cl cot ton Bed-tick do
worsted, and cotton Hosiery, very cheap
union Stripes and Den ies
andalaige assortment of Plains, Blankets and
Flannels, which will be sold at very reduced
prices
ALSO,
A few ladies’ Pelisses, and gentlemen’s toilinet
Waistcoats, of superior quality, and the
latest London fashion,
dec 5 84
Gillett £5 Milne,
Have just received, by the Olynthus from Phila
delphia,
2 cases black and changeable Sarcenets
2 do best quality Florentines
1 do fringed Barcelona black silk Handk’fs
2 do superior bl’k 8c col’rd nankin Crapes
2 do do do do canton do
dec 3 se 82
The Subscribers
Offer for sale,
400 boxes muscatel llaisins
26 frailes Figs
25 boxes white havana Sugar
50 do brown do do
dec 4 sB3 GA UDR Y & DUP ON.
The Subscriber
Respectfully informs bis friends and the pub
lic, that he has commenced the Grocery bu
siness in the store lately occupied by messis. B.
B. Fontaine 8c Cos. on Jones’ wharf; wdiere eve
ry article in this line will be selected of the best
quality, and disposed of w holesale and retail. —
Families supplied at the most reasonable terms.
Sea stores put up on the shortest notice. He
flatters himself from his attention and assiduity,
to merit a share of patronage,
dc 3 82 SAMUEL C. HOUSE.
The subscribers
HAVING removed to tne convenient five
proof stores on* Bolton’s central wharf, of
fer their best exertions to all who may be pleased
to employ'them in the Factorage or- Commission
business. ISAAC COURSE & SON.
And for sale, 50 kegs Butter of superior qual
ity, landing from sloop Alexandria, from Philad.
Savannah, 3d Dec. 1317. 82
Nbw Millinery,
MRS. BRADLEY acquaints her friends and
customers, that she has just received from
New-York, an elegant assortment of leghorn,
silk velvet and beaver Hals, of the latest fashion.
Also, rich figured Ribbons, color of leghorn,
in garnitures; and a variety of other articles
which she offers for sale on her usual accommo
dating terms. dec 3 s 8 ?
Wood.
THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand and
for sale, at Johnston’s lower wharf, WOOD
of the best quality ; hickory, oak, and pi e.
Orders or cash will always be accepted from
dray men, and attended to promptly, by
dec 3 82 A. LPiIiNESS.
gCr 5 Something new and elegant.
Seal Presses,
FOR the use of merchants and others, who
have a number of letters to seal. These
presses are made of mahogany, cherry and curl
ed maple, and will make a perfect impresion on
the wafer. They are intended for counting
houses. A specimen of them may be seen at the
Museum and Gazette Office, where orders will
be received for any number. dec 3 82
Grand Lodge.
THE members of the Grand Lodge of Georgia,
and the different lodges under its jurisdiction
by their proper representatives, are summoned
to attend at Brother Cuyler’s room, on Saturday
the 6th of Dec. at 7 o’clock, P. M. being a grand
quarterly communication for the election of offi
cers, and other business of the craft.
By order of R. W. grand-master,
PAUL P. THOMASSON, grand sec'ry.
dec 3 s 8a
Education.
MR. WOOD opens his SCHOOL this hat,
Wednesday, Dec. 3, in the room below
Solomon’s lodge, north of the presbyterian
meeting-house. His terms are ten dollars a
quarter for reading, writing and arithmetic ;
and twelve dollars and fifty cents for grammar,
geography, belles-lettres, mathematics and lan
guages. The number of pupils is limited to
thirty-six. The morals anti manners of his
pupils will be carefully attended to. Any other
information may be obtained from John Lawson,
esq. capt. R. F. Williams, and the rev. Thomas
Goulding, of White-bluff, or at his lodgings in
the corner of barnard-street and soutli broad
street. dec 3 s4 82
For Sale.
ssjpi The subscribers offer for sale, that
Mlnifl convenient and pleasantly situated Lot,
in Bryan street, fronting Johnson’s square, with
the improvements thereon, consisting of a dou
ble tenement Building, with all necessary out
buildings in complete oraer. Enquire of ei
ther of the subscribers.
FRED'K SHAFFER,
JACOB SHAFFER.
nov 20 t 7 1
Thirty Dollars Reward,
WILL be given for apprehending and lodg.
ing in anv jail in or out of the state, a light
or yellow complected fellow named BUTLER,
about 24 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high,
stout limbed, likely, und very civil when spoken
to, and generally so with his companions; very
capable of all kinds of plantation work, ami han
dy with carpenters’tools, is a good driver of
horses, and a complete maker and burner of
bricks ; sensible and smart; had on when he
went off, a large white hat with broad brim, a
round-about jacket and trowsers ot bearskin
cloth, am) absconded on the night ot tließtli Oc
tober. The above reward w ill lie given, and if
brought to Siiuhii ill all reuaonublc expeiices
will he paid, in addition.
DAVID POl.nr A”
(f)- The editors of the MilMgeville and Lou
isville paper. are uiiU'sirst tc|Hililiili tbr than
Ili hir nun s, und lot”’ Jrd tjivir Hl’ mthe aoUscu-
Per in Baumntd II 1*
at Auction.
TtilS DAY, sth instant,
. Will be sold before my stove,
Gi •oceries and Dry Goods.
15 casks Cheese, 40 boxes Soap
5 lihds muscovado Sugar
10 barrels Cordial
20 boxes Piper,
10 crates Tumblers
10 gross hide Wips
11 pieces cotton Bagging j-g tc>
a cases containing toys, looking-glasses, beads
o cases containing cut and plain Tumblers, do.
Decanters, he
20 pieces Oznaburglis
Superfine, common and coarse Cloths, as
, sorted colours •
blue and black Cassimeres
oiive and black Velvets
fancy Waistcoating, superfine Irish Linens
assorted Bombazetts
blankets, Plains, Gloves, Pins, beaver Ihits
w riting Paper, and a variety of other articles
Sundry articles HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN
FURNITURE, consisting of
1 pair dining Tables with circles
2 do. tea do-—1 Sideboard
2 sets Drawers, Candle-stands
2 bedsteads, 1 pair Shades
1 shower bat h
1 pair Looking-glasses
„ Secretary aiid book case, Chairs, Mats
I°7 volumes books, 57 of which are valuable
French works.
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock.
_ B i D. WILLIFORD, auc'r.
THIS DAY, sth instant,
Will be sold at my store, at 12 o'clock,
a remarkable likely
MULATTO GIRL ,
Thirteen or fourteen years old, as capable as
any girl of her age, in house work, and verv fond
of children.
Sold for account of the estate of A. Bissent, by
order of the executor.
D. Williford, auct'r.
THIS DAY, sth instant,
ll ill be sold at Smith's -wharf to close a concern,
ry. At twelve o’clock,
The fine fast sailing ship
THOMAS GIBBONS,
burthen about 350 tons, copper fastened ami
copper sheathed to ballast trim; with her
tackle & apparel, as she last arrived fiom Liver
pool—ballasted with iron, copper dross and stone
—now ready to take in a cargo.
Terms will be liberal, and made known on the
day of sale. M. HERBERT & CO. auct'rs.
dec 5 79
On SATURDAY NEXT, 6th instant,
Will be sold at the store of E. Wallen, Esq. on
the Bay, for account of the shippers and all
concerned:
20 casks London Porter
20 do burton Ale. Terms cash. *
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock
84 M HERBERT & CO. Auct'rs.
On WEDNESDAY, the 15th Jan. 1818,
JYill be sold before my store,
The personal property wfWm. l.imbcrt, dcc’d,
consisting of
Household and kitchen Furni
ture, wearing Apparel, he.
By order of the administratrix.
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock,
dec 5 t 84 A. Howe, auct’r.
Valuable city Property
FOR SALE AT AUCTION.
ON TUESDAY NEXT, 9th instant,
Will be sold before the Exchange of this city,
8 AT 12 O’CLOCK, A. M.
The Lot and Buildings, no. z 4, liberty
ward, consisting of three Well-finished tene ‘
ments, rented to good tenants, for the present,,
at the rate of sixteen hundred dollars. The lot ir.
city property, paying ground rent annually of
twenty-five dollars, ordered rent fee simple on
the payment of about five hundred dollars.
Also —the Lot no. 4, in Vernon-ty thing, Heath
coat-ward, fronting on President-street, occu
pied at present by mrs. M. Miller, in fee simple,
• ith one comfortable Dwelling-house and other
small houses therein rented at the rate of six
hundred dollars.
Terms —approved endorsed paper, at four, six
and eight months, adding interest at the rate of
eight per cent
81 M lfF.lt RF.ItT CO. Auct'rs.
Sheriffs sales.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of
Savannah, between the usual hours of 10 and
3 o’clock.
All the right and interest which Benjamin B.
Norris has in the following property :
Lot and improvements No. 10, Holland tvtfa
ing, Percival ward, fronting south Broad street,
and corner Whitaker street—also, five negroes,
George a carpenter, Harriet and her child Wil
liam, Sylvy and Venus, levied on as the proper
ty of Benjamin B. Norris, to satisfy judgments in
favour of John B. Norris, et. id..
Also, two horses, one cart and geers, and about
three hundred shingles, levied on as the proper
ty of William Guest to satisfy a judgment in fa
vour of Samuel Lockhart.
ADAM COPE, s c. c.
dec 3 82
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the es
tate of Lydia Turner, late ofdleanfort, tie
ceased, are requester, to render them in proper
ly attested ; and those indebted to the estate to
maao immediate payment to
DAT/It TURNER, F. creator
Beaufort, Not. 1.5,1817 4*' 80
To owner* of Mills. 4’otton-
Gints toe,
TUP. subscriber has received from Bruges a
preparation, used u a substitute fur nil.
which the pa<enteu ia •teaii-niiS nl introducing
into tliit ruuutn i and will, for Hn* present, be
I mid lv tin-sine) ‘ m* i#i r, if ivitnjivd
I Jvfll I PAT TELIT.