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wc are assured, to contribute a considerable sum
of money as a donation to him, previous to his
landing on the Azores.
board the Buenos Ayrean brig of tear Tupac
./Imam, ff the Inland ot St. Mary s, Sunday
lain September, 1817.
Sin —As lam going on shore,! beg- lea’ e ere
i leave vour vessel to express mv sincere thanks
tbr your kindness and attention while on bo rtl,
‘ml assure you that although | lost considerable
by the capture of the Spanish Img St. Clmsta,
in which 1 served as an officer, yet the genei-os
tv of vourscli; oHicevs- and crew of your v tssel,
rave fully compensated tor it. Should I not be
employed as 1 expect when I arrive m America,
nnd you intend toht out tor the Buenos Ayrean
government, 1 shall teel happy to go on board m
anv situation yort think me worthy ot
1 am, sir, your obedient servant,
J. A. All AMS.
Captain Livingston Shannon.
\s captain of the Spanish brig called the San.
UiCnsta de la Saiue, which was bound troni the
port of Caloa of Lima, to the bay ot Cadiz, I eer
ily that the first instant we were taken by the
Buenos Ayrean brig ot war, cubed the Tupac
?mam, commanded by Don Livingston Shannon,
that from the day of our capture to that ot our
landing on the ishtnd ot Santa Marja, 1 and the
other officers composing the crew ot said vessel,
have received extraordinary good treatment
without being able to say any thing to the con
,rirv for which 1 have given tins certificate, on
hoard of the Tupac-Amaru the 16th September,
Thomas DoMaMscu.
CHARLESTON, Dec. 19.-Ar. Br. brig Nan
cy, Strachau, Kingston, Jam. 23 days ballast;
schr. Three friends, limmons, Bath, Maine,
days. On the 10th iust. lat. 33, lon. 7a, spoke
a-hr Nancv, 36 hours from Savannah, bound'to
_jhttein-raie.^—schr. Two F^HdsrDav-.ft-eecigc:-
town; sloop Mechanic, Nye, Georgetown.
Cleared, sch’rs Sylvia,Crowell, Pro .idenCe.n.T ;
Neptune, Blackman, Newbern ; Plulenua, v mal,
Plymouth,
Dec 20 —Ar. sloop Endeavor, Dennis, Wil
mington, x. c. 2 days. The sloop Caroline,
Crocker, from this port, bound to Wilmington,
was ash jvc on Bald-head beach, witn the loss of
both her cables —she had not bilged.
Cleared, schr. Tontine, Moit, N. York ; sloop
Osprey, Gavit, Havana.
[ Thj the schr. Neptune, ar. at Charleston.]
BERMUDA, Nov. 22. Ar. on Thursday last,
his majesty’s ship Dee, capt. Chambers, from
Halifax, with the Oct. mail; brag treclcnck,
Hopkins, from New-Haven ; ship l.clio, Doraa,
from Antigua.
Cleared, brig Henry, Johnson, for bath, Mass;
ship Echo, Doran, for Portland; solus. Argyle,
Smith, for st. Vincents ; Olive, Grow, for York,
Mass. ;sloop Antoinette, Gibe*, for N. York.
PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 12—Ar. schr Native,
May hew, Boston, 7 days ; brig Mary-ann, Selbv,
Havana. 2d days, in ballast. .
Cleared, ship Magnet, Garwood, Bordeaux ;
brigs Barilla, Morrison, Trinidad , ‘ om. Barry,
Kay, st. Croix ; schr. Belvidere, Cobh, Charles-
ton.
Below—ship Independence. Wood, London,
46 days ; Br. ship Amity, do. 6 j : ship Georgia
Packet, Bunce, Charleston, 8; a sloop from Am
sterdam, with 8U passengers.
NEW-YORK, Dec. 11.—Arrived, ship Protec
tion, Anderson, Liverpool, 62 days, with coals
and drv goods. Dec. 4, lat. 41, lon, 68 80, spoke
sloGVj I.niily, sis IS’ !w, ,18 daws’ fro : Cflfr
deau'-, short of provisions, and was endouv.ning
to make the first port. On the 3uth Nov. \\ mi.
Colley, seaman, fell overboard—the night being
very dark and the wind blowing fresh could not
save him. He was a native of Baltimore.
British sch’r Parker, Boyd, 1 iahi.is, 8 <T*s ; sch’r
Eliza Jane, Gales, Portsmoutii, v. days; sciir
Triton, Meadows, Point Pet re, Guadaloupe, 30
days, molasses { Valentine, Haskett, Plymouth,
s.c. 10 days.
Dec. 12.—Ar. ships Mirror, Belden, Havre, via
Newport, n. i. 54 days, wine, dry goods, Ike.
Cleared, brigs St Clair, Nichols, Gioral.ur and
a market ; Aurora, Tucker, Baltimore ; sch’rs
Retrieve, White, Havana ; Eliza, Weeks, Pe- j
tersburgh, Vir.; William & Mary, Kirwan, Alex
andria /"Speculation, Hester, Nassau, x. r.; Re
becca Clark, Prideaux, Murfreesboro’ v. c.
HALIFAX, Dec. I.—Ar. Freetown, Archibald,
Noifoik; Brittannia, Kelly. New-York;Prudence,
Finley, do.; William, Bundle, Baltimore ; sloop
Little Rill, Boston ; sc.hr. Uoseway, M‘l)onald
Philadelphia; Friendship, KcJlv, Boston ; Rob
ert, Anderson, do ; Four Sons, Kelly, do ; L'.ii
gent, Crisp, Philadelphia.
The Rachael, from st. Kitts, on the l2i’i Nov.
fell in with the ship Aibion, fr. Stockholm, for
N. A or.k, out 100 days. She was patth and, minted
and in want of provisions, oup plied her with a
number of articles.
Steam-Boat Charleston, was
to leave Charleston for th.. place on Thursday,
end will probably be here this ting, or to
morrow morning.—She will rctuA ho Charleston
immediately. dec 19
For Charles,tow,
The regular parke : sloop GENERAL
WASHINGTON, cant. (Jumpbell, will
sail tor Charleston, in 2
passage, having superior accommodations, apply
to the master on hoard, or to
NICHOLS, DOBSON & HILLS,
dec 20 97
a-
,Mu s cova do Su%a r.
20 hhds prime muscovado Sugar
A fewldids Jamaica Kim
Just received and for sale on t od terms, by
KF.VIF.I L k SF.WALI., ,
dec 22 98 Xo. 34, Holton's oh,- f
AY. I*. Boors $ ( 1 0.
( B nor n htox -st r k rt, )
Offtositc col. Shellman’s koardiny-hou-c,
Have a complete assort no ! of English, French
and I di i
nilv coons.
which tin y offer hy wholesale, on liberal terms
dec 16 li4we 9 9.5
The Subscriber
Bat received, /nr s/nf> s Corn, O fie thorp ", £fc.
<N CONSIGNMENT,
1 box black lead Pencils
-0 crates Fart hen- ware
1 20 hlils do
* h ilc Cassimercs
do white Flaitin Is
I’ ill's c.i 11* *n soils, consisting of Ging
lauiis and I.HBtri'S—
*’ hii l, In oil’ “* for sale at low prices
.10NX TOO. 1/ ‘IS,
•’ “ 1 • 1 96 Rice’s m hart
New Sliocs.
Just received ly the late. arrivals f ont Jfew-Yorl
Mid Huston, u complete assortment us S/iULS,
AMONG WHICH AHE
ladies’ black lnorecco blips and walking Shoes
gentlemen’s copper fastened calf Shoes
Wellington Boots, morocco Shoes
dancing Pumps; hl’k, white &. col’d kid Slips
misses and children’s Boots and Shoes
A I. S 0,
3000 pair lined and bound Sliocs
3000 do negro do
500 do black and colored Slips
A few boxes and barrels first quality Cheese
Do. firkins of Goshen Butter
For sale by f WOOD V WALKER.
dec 9 SB7
The Subscribers
Have now landing per brig Hero,
30 mahogany high post Bedsteads
20 field do
10 single do
25 dozen Windsor Chairs
4 mahogany Wash Stands
a0 Bereaus
21 barrels Glauber Salts
8 barrels pilot bread
OJJHSTE. ID & BATTELLE.
nov 28 78
N. E. Rum, Flour, Cheese,
Jive ad, &c.
150 barrels N. E. Rum
20 bhds. do.
100 barrels fresh superfine Flour
20 half barrels do.
’ 30 barrels Alexandria Crackers
10 IipI: barrels do. do.
5d kegs New-York do.
50 barrels pilot Bread
50 do. navy do.
20 qr casks Teneriffe Wine
30. do. sweet Malaga do.
25 half qr. casks dry Malaga
3uo boxes digby Herring
10 barreis Mackerel
50 do. Boston Beef
100 reams wrapping and writing Paper
100 Demijohi s
2u boxes hard Candles
150 barrels menhaden Fish *
luO boxes Soap
10 barrels Salmon
15 half bis do.
15 hlids. Jamaica Rum
half chests fresh hyson Tea
20 half barrels ily market Beef
white Beaus
20 kegs Saltpetre
kegs manufactur’d Tobacco, 8 tw. to lb.
50 bags low mould buck Shot
For sale on accommodating terms by
G. ¥. &. OLIY ER PALMES,
dec 16 93
Just received
BY THOMAS LONG A ORTH, in Bull-street,
near the bay ,
The Gentleman’s Annual
POCKET REMEMBRANCER for the year
1818 ;
cjintrining an \lm;o v.', r'-’ed Pages for memo
randums for every day in the year; list of Du a
ties; Government of the U. S executive, legis
lative and judiciary ; Departments at the seat of
government; Territorial Government; list of
the Navy, Army and Cadets; U States’ Coins ;
Weights, kc ; Directors of the Bank of the IT. r.
and its branches ; with much ether useful info -
mation is a handsome Pocket-book. Price
5i,25.
—ALSO —■
The Ladies’ Pocket-book and
Remembrancer ;
containing ruled Pages for memorandums for
every day in the year ; with many prose and
.noetic Selections, embellished with an engraved
Frontispiece—handsomely done up in Pocket
books ; gilt edges. Price §1,25.
T. L. has jus; received a supply of verv supe
rior English TI >tpressed Rath stamped Letter
paper. gilt or plain edges %*A general col
ieotion of Books and Stationary,
dec 1 > €,s 92
Robert 11. Parker,
4 T Id- e opposite the brick store of
i\ me. Stoutenburgh & Thorn, has receiv
t,! h\ laie arrivals, in addition to his former stock
of GOODS—
plain soft Sati'-s, figured Virginia do.
figured levantine Silks
0-4 and 7-4 double chain levantinc Shawls
ladies’ silk habit Gloves
do. white and color’d kid do.
misses’ beaver do.
sister.soy Hanrik’fs, 15 in apiece
fancy silk do.
India Huinhum’s
marseilies and swansclown Vestings
light Calicoes, furniture Prints
cotton Hollands, 8-4 cotton twilled Shawls
super, super, black k blue french Broadcloths
englisb do. consisting of black, blue, brown,
olive and mixtures
Cassimeres of various colors
blue drab and mixed Plains
3 cases straw Punnets
2ikM yards northern tow Cloth
1 hale french merino Cloths, an elegant article
for I adit s’ dresses
Shawls, kc. kc.
A\ inch which will be sold on accommodating
terms a* v dec jp 95
•hist received,
Per <\g Sally..hin, from, /iotterdenn,
ASll Fliu SALK nr Till! SC I! SC 111 II I.HS,
3 pair elegant Looking-Glasses
9 elegant liquor Cases
2 casks German Sausages.
OL. Vi .STEAD & BATTELLE.
dec 1 §o 80
T. M. Chamberlain
4 CQ’ AINTS his friends, and customers in
t\ general, that lie is now receiving his sea
sonable supply of
DRY GOODS,
Which consists of almost every article in that
line, Slid which lie offers on as low terms as at
any store in the city, by wholesale and retail,
tmv. to. 6
Sprvsmt’H SliirlM.
JUST received, 1000 stout limn Shirts, mad'*
ipi ni Franee, amiable tor house servnntN, for
wile very low by Wm \\ OODIUiIDGE,
dee H |Mb nonhenst coiiuu Hr chan fee
Planters’ Ranh.
rerun city council having recommended the
JL observance of Tuesday next, as a day ot
“solemn prayer and religious devotion,” this
hank will be shut—therefore, paper falling due
on that day, must be taken up on Monday ; on
which day also, notes intended for discount on
Wednesday, must be offered. Paper falling due
on Thursday, day) must betaken up
on Wednesday. J- MARSHALL,
dee 26 . 98 Cashier.
Office-Bank U. Slates,
JMicEMIiKII 20, lt>l7.
NOTICE. —This office will be shut on Tues
day next, being public thanksgiving day —all
notes failing due on that day, must be taken up
on .Monday. The boai dos directors will meet
on Monday, to decide on offers for discount made
on that day, but the otters must be lodged be
fore 12 o'clock. —The office will be kept open
until 3 o’clock on Monday
dec 22 98
Office-Rank United Stales,
SAVA .NX All, 2oth DEC. 1817.
NOTICE. —This ofl'.ce will hereafter discount
bills on the northern cities, and on Augusta and
Charleston ; and w ill purchase sterling bills.—
Checks on the northern cities may be had at
this office, at pur. l lie bill business will he con
ducted daily —Applications to be left before 12
o’clock. By older.
E. EARLY, Cashier.
dec 22 98
Rank of the Slate of Georgia,
SaY ANN AH, 19th December, lo!7
“11UESDAY next beingrecommcnded by council
l as a day of solemn prayer and religious de
votion to the inhabitants of this city, the bank
will be closed on that day ; therefore all bids
and notes failing due on that day and payable at
this bank, must be taken up on Monday next,
a 97 ANTHONY’ PORTER, Cashier.
Planters’ Ranh.
4 N Election will be held on Monday, sth Jan
l\. uary 1818, at the Banking-house in this ci f y,
for thirteen iitTuxTons,on the partofthe Stock
holders. The poll w ill be open from nine o’clock,
until two, and from three o’clock, until five.
J. MARSHALL, Cashier.
dec 15 a rti92
JV. E. Rum.
12 hhds N. E. Rum, for sale by
M. KETCHCM,
dec 20 97 Jones’ wharf.
tipples.
50 barrels Armies—just received and for sale
ty * C. BKUENLCO.
dec 20 n 97 no. 33, Holton's wharf.
t Samuel C. House
Offers for sale, at Ids store on ./ones’ -wharf,
FIVE thousand pounds prime green Coii’ee
15 hhds and 2u bids brown Sugars
10 hhds w. 1. lium, high proof
6do Jamaica do do do
2 pipes port Wine —2 do cognac Brandy
SO bags Ginger
5j do Pimento
25 boxes choice Claret
Teneritfeand S. Madeira, in quarter casks
dry Malaga, in half qr do
london particular Madeira
jamaica mini and l. e. Madeira, by the
dozen, 14 years old
teheriti'e and port Wine, by the dozen
fresh hyson and young-hyson Teas
boston Chocolate, no. I
cargo and mess Beef
smoked do
35 boxes Spanish Segars
20 hhds Copperas
130 boxes Pipes
80 tons enghsh and swedes Iron and Plough
moulds
german Steel, A’ises, Anvils, Spikes
Waggon-boxes, english Castings
buck Shot, linseed Oil 96 dec 19
Hats, Bonnets, Boots Shoes.
t A LARK k have received and of
fer for sale, at their st ore in Congress-street,
south side the market, a general assortment of
llats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes,
AMONG WHICH ARE *
Gentlemen’s best superfine HAI'S
Youth’s & children’s super. k fancy do.
Common and low priced do.
500 roram do.
100 merino pLted do.
500 felt, of good quality do.
1000 negro liats, very low
200 children’s morocco Hats.
10 doz. ladies’ Ll’k & drab beaver BONNETS
4 cases do. straw do.
packages of Boots and Shoes, suitable for
country trade
The above stock being direct from the manu
factories, will be sold low for cash, or approved
paper. dec 9 §nß7
A Situation
4 S OVERSEER wanted by a gentleman, who
1 V is well acquainted with planting; and good
refer 1 nee as to character can be given. Apply
at this oliice. dec 18 i 95
William I. Dudley
I) ESPECTFULLY informs the public, that
<3 lie has opened a
HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT,
thirty-six and a half miles above Savannah, on the
Augusta roail. He pledges himself that no pains
shall he spared towards the accommodation of
those who may call on him ; and only solicits
public patronage.
Tuckuteking, Effingham county, Dec. 18. 97
Christmas Cordials.
JUST received from France, Cordials in bas
kets of one dozen buttles each. Also, mus
catel and frontignac Wines, and sweet olive
Oil, for sale by ‘ Wm. WOODBRIDGK,
dec 8 j Al> north rust corner Exchange.
SlierifT’s sale.
On lint first TH ESI). I F in January next, -n il! he
•will hrt ween the usual hours,
A NIKiKO HOY, iiii'tiixl Jim ; levied mi
ns the property of William Gu it at the suit nfl
John Clu ri v : r< tune and to me by a constable,
dec ‘J +8? ADAM COPF, •• •* <
Potatoes, Cider and .tipples.
300 bags and 96 barrels Potatoes
29 barrels Cider
11 do. Apples
For sale low if taken from the,, wharf this day.
Apply on board sloop Adeline, at Rice’s wharf,
dec 22 a9B
D. Brown
Has constantly on hand, a general assortment of
SHOES, HOOTS AND HATS,
for town and country trade, which will he sold
low for cash, or approved paper, at his store in
Jefferson street, one door west of Congress st.
dec 17 94
Notice.
ALL persons having any legal demands a
gainst ihe Estate of the late John H. Hen
erev, of the town of Beaufort, are requested to
render them in ; and those indebted to the said
estate will make payment to the subscriber on
or before the first dav of March next.
W ILLIAM H lIENKREY,
Adni’r with the will annexed.
Beaufort, S. C. Dec. 14, 1817. ns 194
For Sale ,
On accommodating forms, if applied for soon,
V TRACT of 1000 acres pine Land laying
in South-C*rolina, about 30 or 35 miles
from Savannah ; being pretty well timbered.—
For terms and a vie w of the plat, &c. apply to
R. &J. Habersham, esq’rs. Also, six \eg a*
one a capable driver. A. WII.KL'.Ss.
dec 16 wa 93
Rills on Boston,
At ten days sight, for 35:0 dollars.
For sale by J. BATTELLE.
dec 18 § 96
Savannah Poor-house and Hos
pital Society.
A N election will be held at the court-house
j\ on Monday, the sth of January next, from
nine till tw o o’clock, for twelve managers for
the government of the Poor-house and Hospi
tal, for the ensuing year. The following gen
tlemen are appointed to superintend the elec
tion :
James S. Bulloch, James Morrison,
John Moor!iead, John P. Henry,
Jonathan Battelle, Henry YY T . Ilills,
Joseph Cumming, Moses Herbert,
Robert Campbell, Joseph S. Pclot.
The members of the society are requested to
go prepared to pay up their” annual subscrip
tions. The. generous and humane, who have
not yet subscribed, are solici'ed to come for
ward and contribute to the support of this use
ful and benevolent institution, in order that its
interesting objects may be effectually carried in
to execution. The accounts for the present vear
will be published in the gazettes of this city for
the information of the members of the society.
By order of the Hoard of ,Mtampers.
JOSEPH GUMMING, Sec’ry.
dec 12 f 90”
Chatham Inferior Court,
February Tern', 1817.
ON the petition of David iV. Smith, stating
that he had possessed a certain Promissory
Note, in writing, made and signed hy one Dan
iel Hotchkiss, payable to the said David W.
Smith, or order, on or about the 4th day of A
pril, one thousand eight hundred and seven
teen, for the sum of Three Hundred and For
ty-Three Dollars and Seventy-Five Cents, a co
py whereof is annexed to the said petition, and
together with the affidavit of the said David W.
Smith, and other evidence, to prove the exist
ence and loss of said Note, is affiled in the
Clerk’s office.—lt is Ordered, that the said
Daniel Hotchkiss do show cause on or before
the first day of the next term of the said Court,
why the prayer of the petitioner should not be
granted; &it is further ordered that this rule he
published in one or more of the public Gazettes
of the said State, once a month, until the time
appointed for showing cause thereon.
Extract from the Minutes.
Job T. Bnlles, Clerk.
march 8 lawtf 30
~ By JOHN BAIL
STATE OF GEORGIA, °.
\l>f elf* e N t,le rn 'B’t of
Mlntosh County, > OnYmzvy, for
{ the County of
J Al’lntosli.
Whereas, Tlevhy Gtoniloiat, esquire, and
Rebecca M’K.vr, applies to me for letters of
administration on the estate and effects of lVil
li am M Kay, planter of this county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite Sc admonish all &
singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to file their ob jections, if any they have,
in my Office on or before the first Monday in
January next, —otherwise letters of Adminis
tration will he granted.
Given under mv hand and seal this 24th day
of November, 1817. 77
Notice.
VLT. persons having demands against the es
tate of William Limhert, deceased, will ren
der them, fully attested, to the subscriber, or
to inessrs. Davies & Drysdale, who are fully au
thorised to settle the business of said estate.
Those indebted, are requested to make immedi
ate payment.
C.ITIURIXE P J .IMP ENT,
novl67nfß Qualified Executrix.
Thirty Dollars Reward,
AY”/ 1 ’ be given for apprehending and lodg
▼ F ing in any jail in o’- out of the state, a light
or vellow complected fellow named BUTLER,
about 24 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high,
stout limbed, likely, and very civil when spoken
to, and generally so with his companions ; very
capable of all kinds of plantation work, and han
dv with carpenters’ tools, is a good driver of
horses, and a complete maker anil burner of
bricks; sensible anti smart; had on when he
went off', a large white hat with broad brim, a
round-about jacket and frowsers of bearskin
doth, anti absconded 011 the night of the Bth Oc
tober. The above reward will he given, and if
brought to Savannah all reasonable expcnces
will lie paid, in addition.
njrrn rot.ovs
r V* The editors oflhe Millcdgcville and l.mt.
is'ilh- papers ms- requested to piililisli the above
four times, and forward their bill to the siihst ri
bee in Savannah 1> I*
~.0 ;< r,i
airs? at gUiftton.
T’ilS DAY, 22d instant,
IVill be covtl'ivrti the sale of
DRY GOODS,
At the store belongi n’ to ‘bo ‘ ;f- Thomas Men
denhall, esq. deceased on the bay,
‘Venus liberal.- Si re at il o’r tic.
98 M. HERIiI i.’T CO . ?„rt'rs.
i'lliS DAY, 22(1 instant,
To dost* consignments,
20 crates well assorted Crockery
2d pieces superfine Cassimeres
2d do london duftil Blankets
30 do cotton Checks—s hhds wool Hats
2 bed ‘s negro Cloths
2 cases \\ orstecl and lamb’s wool Hose
2 hales Flannels, white and red
100 lbs. blue and black Thread
2 cases Calicoes ,
20 dozen Snawls
20 pieces bandanna Handkerchiefs
1 case cotton Lace
4 bales Sheetings
1 case 4-4 cotton Shirtings
Terms made known at the sale.
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock
93 S, C. DUNN ING, .Wf.
Ou WEDNI.hDAY i\EX iT^tirTnstantT
-11 ill be sold on Factors’ walk,
immediately below our store,
12S barrels and 2d crates well assorted
Crockery Ware.
Terms ?t time of sale.
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock.
98 \r. HERBERT *• CO Jhtct'rs.
” “" 1,1 * ■” ■■ “ ■**■■■ - , , .
On THURSDAY, 22<l J tiiui y next,
Will l>e sold at the residence of Thomas f'olcUl, esq .
near the murket-squwe, and next tenement to
Francis H JVelman, esq.
A qi ANTITY OF EI.F.GAXT
Household & kitchen furniture;
CO fSIST'NO OF
Sideboard, Sofa, dinirt., I ables, tea do.
Mahogany Bedsteads, Redding
China glass and Crockery ware, &c.
1 iga part of the estate or the late mr. Bert’
jamin Brooks, deceased, and sold by order of
the executor.
Terms, cash— -Sale at 11 o'clock.
M. HERBERT Cos. J.ict’rs.
dec 21 S8
- - , ■ ——— —. .>
On THURSDAY, 2£d Jarman iiext.
ff id be sold before our s. v e, al the pen ;ttu. estate
of lbs late JJr. Joseph W. Caldwell, dee. consist
ing of
1 family Horse
1 Gig and Harness
Household and kitchen Furniture, &£
By order of William H.Jyner. adm'or.
Terms, cash- Sale at 11 o’emek
M. 11ER0ERT & Cos. avct'rs.
dec 20 o -
On the first TUESDAY in .Tanuat v next,
Will be sold before the Court-house in this city,
BETWEEN THE CSUAi. HOCUS. . .
The Lot and two tenement
BUILDINGS, lot no. 2, Warren-ward, fronting
the bay. Both tenements are two stories high,
and in complete order At present occupied by
mr. Holmes and mr. Donald M‘Leod.
Terms— one half, 60 days ; and the other
halt 12 months’ credit, adding interest at the rata
of 8 per cent, with approved endorsers.
M HERBERT & CO. .ir.ct'rs.
dee 12 90
.Marshal's sale ;
By virtue of an interlocutory order of the hon
orable William Stephens, judge of the district
court of the United States, for the district of
Georgia,
11 id be sold , at Hunter's wharf,
THIS DAY, 22d instant, at 11 o’clock.
The CARGO of the brig Maria Francisca, con
sisting of
Sugar, Coffee, Kmn, Bides, <Sjc,
95 JOH v FPPTVfA’R. marshal.
Bills on N. York Providence,
Also, ()<*s .iverpool payable in London, for ’
sale, by CAIINOCHAN & MITCH EL.
October 16 so 51
REMOVAL.
Office for the sale of Negroes.
fTIHE subscriber has removed his oiFue front
Jl his store near the exchange, to the house
he occupies- adj suing that of Peter Mitchell,
esq. on Bay-street continued, where he will as
usual give attention to the disposal of negroes
and other property, real estate, horses,carriages,
&c. Negroes sent to him for sale will he taken
care of at 25 cents per dav tilt sold. com
missions of property confided to him must be
accompanied with written orders, and the char
acter and qualities of negroes seated, lie has
now on hand several slaves fur sale, of various
qualifications, and exertions w 11 be used to pro
cure bouse servants and field bauds when re
quired, and from his long habit of dealing in
that species of property, flatters himself that he
can give ample satisfaction in the sale or pur
chase of such. Ife has now for sale a I louse and
Lot, in an eligible situation, either for a family
or a mercantile gentleman. Cash will be advan
ced ou property deposited for sale
DAVID POLOCIv.
dec 22 se 98
Watches, Jewelry, iS’c.
THE subscriber offers for sale a very exten
sive assortment of articles in bis line, a
mong which, are watches, Jewelry, Spoons, pla
ted Ware, Cutlery , Military ( ouds, W hips.
Canes, tortoise-sliiil Combs, Pocket-books, fire
fenders, Awl-irons, Shovels awl l ongs, Flutes,
metal and glass Buttons, coral, amber and glass
Beads, one box H ails suitable for the Indian
trade-—and a variety of other fancy articles, at
low prices,for cash or approved tow n acceptances
A handsome Git;, with harness
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