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(EoltmMw iUttscttw. SAVANNAH DAILY GAZETTE. fW XXIV. — No. 3939. > the Electors of Chatham County. IJLAVING served as Deputy Sheriff for the fest fi%e years, encourages me to offer .nyself to the notice of mv fellow-citizens, as a candidate for S'eriff at the approaching election. If fa vorec. with your suffrages, every endeavor will be ir “d*to discharge the duties faithfully. T HEN. SHEFTALL. n0.61 75 To the Electors of Chatham I County. Cffer myself a candidate at the approaching elect on for SHERIFF If I should not ask ev erv elector for his suffrage, it will be omitted from no other motive, than to leave each one, to follow his own unbiased judgment. JACOB CIIADBOURN. dec 2 96 To the Electors of Chatham County. I < iffer myself a candidate at the approaching elec ion for SHERIFF, and respectfully solicit joui suffrages. I3 , AC U’i.VON. nor 16 83 t—d—f Electors of Chatham County! lENTLEMEN, jpHRMIT me to announce myself as a Candid ate lor the office of Coroner , at t:ie ensuing Jan uary Election, and tu assure you that ail need ft ‘ tention shall be paid to the duties required il m honored with your suffrages, which I res--.- -.ctively solicit. ’ WILLIAM WILLIAMS, nov. 17 fB4 1 o the Electors of Chatham. ]| i |FFER mvself a Candidate for Receiver of T-.-. ■eturns. Shouid I meet your suffrages, my exci lions will satisfy ail parties. ADAM COPE. dec 14 * 6 t “” “ “Fellow Citizens, jf M a Cundidat e for the office of CO RON ER, fui- lecou. ‘v .J C i-itha r. at the ensuing elec tibti |i laimstrv next, and respectful!} solicit jiutfr.iges BENJAMIN W. LEACH. ’ i i v ; fcg subscriber, el ’ ,{• for I'ax lie j i and Shoes. Li IaNCIS Weaker ,1} ...jl f * colored kid buckle and ‘i r black undressed morocco Shoes, Shoetees and Slippers t 1 ! black'kid and morocco Slippers H es’ black and colored morocco Slippers and Ties I M . ’s fine morocco and calfskin Boots f brass bound heels i fine calfskin broad and narrow strap Shoes Jlrnrs, boys* and children’s leather Briotees, sewed and copper nailed. ALSO. Hi id Strap negro Shoes of a good quality— All of which are for sale as above on ab terms i i.'jpll 4 _ • * . ... >.■■■■ Fresh Shoes. l a la©®® pair fresh SHOES, compri a general assortment, just received andfor j good terms by M \ G. NEWTIALL, I ..E* ’So messrs. Low & Wallace, Bryar-st. jEs *sn 85 i-T"} I -QFPOCR § SOX, ; ( vjjr the Piano Forte ant), Tunere Wave. * i ( i iument, take this opportunity Tales ? V ■ thanks to the inhabitants of Letten v Ivery liberal encouragement Hum-A .Sneed since their arrival here, Y' 1 ""’*"’ * ; *.tSng assiduity and attention Gibbr/ly*/- ijfrit a continuance of their fa 'Bighr# \ 4pgre as well as the advantage of are duly appreciated llrackMrr mns they are determined to estab- WMgßjf Spinion of their tuning, they will r mecond time during the same week, . /no Fortes that are in the or- > d and regulated. Pianos tuned by jf and ladies taught to tune their own Lan, fiVrtes. ® on ">Jication to be made at mm. Balfey’s bnSrd m'lu ,se , eorner of Whitaker and York-streets, “ obt !fiir. William’s Book-storei SpecS is 10 TTM. I.VGLIS & Cos H aVE just received by late arrivals from N. York, a large addition to their former stock— among v hich are Sheppard’s best blue and black Broadcloths and Cassimeres Second Cloths and Cassimeres, all kinds Black and colored, plain and figured nankin and canton Crapes Canton crape Dresses, Scarfs and Shawls 8-4 merino and cassimere do Merino Handkerchiefs Thread Laces, edgeings and footings Ladies’ lined beaver Gloves Fine white and red Flannels “’bite and blue Plains Rose, duffil and point Blankets 1 bale rose Blankets of a superior quality 8-4 9-4 and l°-4 Counterpanes With a great variety of other articles in the Dry Goods Line, which makes their assort ment complete, and will be sold on the most reasonable terms. dec 2 o 96 DANIEL JACKSON, jr. TRANSACTS Commission Business AT DARIEN. nov 3 4w ~ — —ii— ■ New Clothing. A. New supply’ of Ge.itlemen’s CLOTHING l.as been received by the subscribers, which they will dispose of extremely low. Gentlemen’s double mill’d cassimere Pantaloons from 8 to 10 dollars do superfine cloth do do Bto 12 dolls do single mill’d cassimere do sto 8 dolls Superfine blue, black, green and other fancy color cloth Coats, from 25 to3o dollars Second cloth do do from'lo to 20 dolls Sups blue, grey, dial), brown, bottle green, &c Surtout Coats, from 25 to 32 dolls Fancy swansdown Vests, from ° to 3 dolls Black florentine do from 3to 5 dolls Buff and black Cassimere do 3 50 to 5 dolls Cotton, merino and lamb’s wool knitted Shirts, from 1 50 to 3 dolls Worsted do do do Drawers from 1 50 to 3 dolls Gentlemen’s friii’a uinen gfc;n-rg ; rrrj-.i Vj ‘.t, dolls i Extra and small sizes plaid Clfeaks, full and half wings, from 12 to <!0 drills Boys’ Dresses, of a superior quality, from 7 to 12 dolls Youths’ fine Coats and Pantaloons, 20 dolls A few gentlemen’s Hats, new fashion, 7 dolls Gentlemen’s kid Gloves. 75 cents Patent Suspenders, 50 cents. aiso, * 40 very fine Liverv Suits, new mode, 20 dolls. -Mouse servants’ Coats and Pantaloons, 16 dolls. Boys’ Suits $4 50 Wh te and blue plain suits, from 4 to 7 dolls Lion skin Great Coats, from 7to 12 dolls | Twill'd Fear naughts, Mon key Jackets and Trow ser- suitable for boatmen, from 8 to 9 dls. Red Shirts 16 dolls 5 n per dozen Striped do 15 dolls do Cluck do 10 dolls do j Negro Caps, Gloves, &e, I Men’s Hats from 2 to 3 dolls • Negro do 50 cents i CH VNRT & SETZE, Corner of Bay and Drayton-street. dec 3 e 97 Corn fy Bacon. hundred bushels Corn 1000 lbs Bacon On board sloop Rosetta. at Bulloch’s wharf, ALSO, An invoice of Spanish Segara For sale by L H. SAGE & CO. dec 17 n 9 New Bice. THE undersigned has removed t<> one of the fire-proof stores on Fraser’s wharf, where he continues to transact the Factorage and Com mission business, and will be happy in devoting his best attention and endeavors to promote the interest of all those persons who will favor him with their patronage He has for sale, some large crops of prime Savannah-river BICE, which he is now ready to deliver in considerable parcels at the shortest notice. PETIT DE VILLERS, Factor. dec 3 i!m 97 Salt. C3nE thousand bush. Liverpool ground For sale by JAMES KENYON Hunter’s wharf. dec 10 3 Fresh Shoes. \OW opening, a fresh stock of Ladies and Gentleman’s Boots and Shoes of the latest New | York fashions, among which are, Ladies kid .leffersnns, Morocco boots, prunelle Slippers, assorted colors, &c. Btc —just received per Woodbine and other late arrivals, And for sale by P. L. WICKS. opposite ‘he store of messrs J E White & Cos ALSO—For sale as above 50 trunks N. York Shoes assorted. dec t 9S THURSDAY MORNING , DECEMBER 30, 1819. FOR 1820 : CALCULATED by Robert Grier, and con taining besides ihe usual matter, and much in teresting miscellany, a list of the civil and judi ciary officers of the United, States, also of Geor gia and S Carolina. Officers of the city of Sa vannah, do county of Chatham, a list of the sev eral banks, and incorporated societies, and the officers. The literary and religious institutions in the state, and the military staff of Georgia and S. Carolina.—Just received and for sale at the office of the Museum & Gazette, by the gross, dozen or single. 4 W. M KENZIE, IEaS for sale at his store, east corner of Bol ton’s range, the following articles, 3 2 T£, e 1 New York City In -5i do do do >spection, put up this *,■- frfrfr urime Beef j season 5o bbia fiSr\mty pivaNfritid “ 37 do do navy do 50 kegs Lard, in small kegs, expressly for famdy use 20 do fresh Crackers 10 casks Cheese 30 boxes do. 1 in each, very superior 30 bbls Menhaden Fish 30 boxes Raisins 40 bbls Potatoes Loribard’s Tobacco bbls Mackerel No 1 kegs Goshen Butter, very superior £ bbls Fly-market Beef, do do Smoked Tongues Basket Salt Gunpowder and hyson Tea, in cattys of 3 lbs each Do by the pound Whole ancl half bbls Flour Lamp and linseed Oil, at retail Families supplied with the best of articles — and Sea stores put up in the neatest manner and shortest notice. 1 1 Aiso— an* -- ,/r 'si'**"viz. f Pine I'jrws 5 Guave^ 8 •§ c \° T * Citron \ Limes do Ti Oranges do do Plums do do Guaver Jelly m small box^ Omunilet in do ’/ The above articles are for sale by the box of 1 doz. jars each, or by the single jar, on very advantageous terms dec 14 6 Fredolfo , A Tragedy in 5 acts, by the Rev. C. R. Matu rin, author of “Bertram,” “Manuel,” &c. price 37$ cents. Reflections on Prayer, by Hannah More; 87$ cents. .. Decision, aWtH by the author of “Correction” and “Discipline,” 2 vols; §2 Tiie Ceaimsof Seamen, a Sermon, preached and published for the benefit of the Marine Missionary Society of New-York—by E. D. Griffin, 1). I).; 25 cents. The completq Works of the Rev. John Willison, late Minister of the Gospel at Dundee, in 3 v.ils 8vo; g'A Rowlett's Interest Tables ; §R. The History of the Lives of Abeillard and He loisa, comprising a period of 84 years, from 1079 to 1163, with their genuine Letters from the collection of Amboise—by the Rev. Joseph Berington, with a plate, 1 vol. 8vo.; §2 75. For sale by THOMAS LONGWORTH, Corner of Johnston's equate and Bryanstrect. dec 22 s 13 For Sale , if HE cargo of the sloop LEONIDAS, landing at Bulloch’s wharf 50 bbls. Mess Pork 30 do Prime do. 10 half bbls. mess do. 40 bbls prime Beef 70 do mess do 30 do Beans 300 bush Oats 100 do Corn 100 bbls. Gin (Jenks) 9 0 do Whiskey 10 kegs Lard 50 do Butter 30 bbls Oiderjkc. &c. For sale by L. H. SAGE, & Cos. Bulloch's ivharf. dec 23 w 14 . Bice , Tar, TPhE cargo of the schr Industry, from Wil mington, N C consisting of 1250 bushels rough Rice 150 bbls Tar 8 do Mullets 1 do Roes 1636 barrel Staves—for sale by. HALL St HOYT, Jones’ upper wharf. dee 21 12 HENRY BEETLE 03 AS just received per schr Milo, from New York 10 bbls smeak’d Beef 3 kegs Goshen Butter 5 casks Cheese 3 bbls white Beans 5 half bhh best Fly-market Beef Also in store and at retail, a choice selection of GROCERIES, CONSISTING OF Jamaica Rum, cognac Brandy Holland Gin, Madeira and Teneriffe Wines Cordials, Molasses, loaf and brown Sugars white and green Coftee hyson skin, hyson and gunpowder Teas Pepper, Pimento, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Ginger Starch, Chocolate, Raisins Prunes, Almonds, Candles, Codfish Potatoes, Salmon, Mackerel, Pork Beef, Lard, superfine Flour in bbls Mustard, lamp Oil, Porter, &c, Which is offered for sale on very accommoda ting terms, at liis store, opposite mr. D. Willi ford’s auction room, Bull-street, near the Ex change, jg dec 17 9 1 7 - \To fulfil our Projnise, since, we intimated our expecta tion flf giving more high to our custom ers, anti(. which we have realized, by giving a prize o\ / / (\fy ooo In the Npv-York Ligature Lottery, (the only one drawn in this Lottery) to a gentleman in this city'. This isihe fourth Capital Prize from this office, witliiuTwb\weeks past—but such is tiie tide of fortufne, when once on the current, there is no knowing whereto stop—a profusion of/Capital Prizes may still fin obtained, if early application isrmade. AA’e exphet the public will ,-iot deceiverthemselves by negthet, as nearly /8l0O,0O(rN will he i-aivn in a short time, in the savannah Poor Hfuse and Hospital Lottery. “ / Delays are dangerous. / C H HAYDEN’S / Lottery and Exchange office. „ ffiloc. 23L w 14 P. MDERMOTT & CO. HfFER by wholesale and retail, at their gro cery and hard ware store, Market-square, the following articles 20 bbls prime Sugar 20 bugs Coffee 10 casks best London Porter 10 bbls Philad. AA liiskey 10 bbls N E Rum 8 qr. chests hyson Tea ’ 8 do gunpowder do , l 20 nests wooden and iron bound Tubs I 12 bbls mess Pork 12 do prime do 12 half bbls mess Beef, selected ribs and surloins 30 pieces Cotton Bagging Northern Homesnuns ALSO- a general assortment of fresh Garden Seeds, from one of the first seed houses in the United States, warranted fresh and good, dec 9 n 2 Brewster'B Latest Fashions, Just Received by Recent Arrivals, a large assortment of BREWSTKR’S HATS, Warranted of the first quality. Also—A large supply from the well known factory of White, Brothers (J co. FOR SALE ST HOAG & JARVIS. The House of Hoag Jar vis of Savannah, are the only ones in that place we will manufacture for, and they alone are the only ones selling our genuine Hats. J. & L BREWSTER, Jtfew-Vork. We state to the public that Messrs Hoag & Jarvis, have alone the privilege of selling our Hats in Savannah. WHITE, BROTHERS & co. JYeivYork fiov 12 80 Irish Linens. T? A. OUR cases 4-4 irish Linens, of superior qual ity, just received for sale by > JOHN LATHROP & Cos dec 11 t 4 Butter. f0 firkins BUTTER, landing from bri r Speedy Peace, for sale by HALL & HOYT. dec 20 11 Doctor D.ISHIELL , COFFERS his professional services.to *h zens of Savannah. He may be coiwuhe residence corner of the Bay and Martin”'’ in the house formerly occupied by Grimes. dec 7 wa§ New Series —Yol. 3.—No. §49. THOMPSON &> DAIFLEY. Merchant Tailors, f IAVR removed to the store on the corner of Whitaker-treet and Bay-lane, opposite col. Shellman’s crockcry-store, where they carry on the Tailoring Business, in all its various branches, under their own im mediate-superintendance ; and from their ex perience in the above line, we do assure all who may favor us with their custom, that no pains shall he spared in giving satisfaction Every ar ticle of Gentlemen’s Apparel made in the most neat and fashionable style, and on the shor'est notice ; and every article in the Clothing Line, made or sold *by them, shall be warranted to suit, and the terms as low and reasonable as at any other store in the city, dj” The latest fashions from New York are reg ularly received. Just received per late arrivals, and are now opening, a fashionable assortment of extra su perfine CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VESTINGS. Also—on hand, a general assortment of READY MADK CLU'fHINti, CONSISTING OF X—_ Extra super blue, bluck and fancy colored cloth Dress Coats Do do blue, black and xiixed cloth and Pantaloons Do do fancy, toilet and Marseilles Vests Do do white Marseilles do Do do btkek silk florantine do Do do buff cassimere do Do do bljtck cloth and cassimere do Do do bjjne, brown, olive,-green and dra * Surtouts, &c. &o nov 29 93 Clotkirtg Ware-House . ILLAM & HILLS, merchant Taylors, have ju&t received per late arrivals, and are now o >ening at their store, at the corner ©f Whita ker street and the bay, a large and extensive as sortment of the most fashionable Ready Made Clothing./ W hich are v arranted to be made unf - , n the best manner and in the most fashionable style, AMONG which auk -. t ■Superfine dress coats < - do Surtorrt ■ do ) do Waterlod fiock do do Loose do; plaid Cloaks Y sia7ft**TP*'sarr'lYcStS Kne Shirfii /Wrappers & Drawers. / ALSO ON HAND, Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres, with trim* ming'i for the same, which will be made m tp any pattern, in the latest improved New-Yar? fashions, at short nopice, arid on reasoned terms, as they have in Vheir employ the best workmen, and from their long experienc the business their dusiomers may rely ■ having justicerand satisfaction done them dec 22 § p i JO f/X PBEXTJf Intending for the future t north, and personally superinte> tore of Clothes for the souths his friends of Savannah, tlr himself with mr. George J business in this place wiJ ed under the firm of GEORGE r From this airing’ that they cm f .r CLOTHING best materK in New-Y They en°ble ever* the ted y er or P f “ it pub