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- neglected, and htmting-is not thoight oT. I
a have endeavoured to do away this fear,'by wri
ting to the .Chieiv of Coiibitu Town,- that they
ought to live on friendly terms with their brfeVo-
- ran of the lower nation, whose wish it was lobe
on good terms with them, and not to listen to any
bad talks, but to ebase those that gave tlicm from
among them. My letterwasanswered by them
rather favorably; and I hope the talk that eras
sent to the Big'Warrior last June, will heal the
differences between them.
UidGs Adjo arrived in my schooner st Okolok
ne Sound last June, snd was well received by all
the chiefsandothcrs who came to welcome him
home i in consequence of his arrival, a talk was
held, the substance of which I put on paper for
them, and K was sent with a pipe of peace to the
other'nations.
UidGs Adjo wished to return to Nassau with
me, but I prevailed on him to stay wit ft the na
tion, and keep them allatpesce.
I am desired to return Hidlis A.ljo’s warmest
acknowledgment for the very handsome manner
in which you treated him in England, and he
begs hts prayers may be laid at the foot of his
. royal highness the prince regent. - I left him
and his family well on the 2Ah of June
Old Cappactntnico desired me to send you his
best respects, and requests you wiil send out
some people to five among them, and all the
lahd they took from Forbes shall be theirs; a*
all events, they must have an agent among them
to tee that the Americans adhere to the treaty,
and permit them to live unmolested on their own
hnd: this agent should he authorized by his
.majesty’s government, or he will not be attend-
1 fed to by the Americans.
In the gazettes of Georgia, the Americans re-
. port the -Seminole Indians are continually com
mitting murders on their borders, snd making
.incursionsinto the state: these are fabrications
tending to irritate the American government a-
gainst the poor Indians, for during the time I was
Til the nation, there was only one American kil
led, and hfe, frith two others, was in the act of
-driving off cattle belonging to Boleck, chief of
Sawshee: whereat three men and a boy were
killed fast June by a party of cattle stealers,
. while in their hunting camps; the boy they
sealpod, and one of Bolcck’s head men was kill-
•don St- John’s river, in July. The backwood
Georgians, and those resident on the borders of
the Indian nation, are continually entering it and
driving off cattle: they have in some instances
TMad settlements, and particularly on the Choc-
tokatche river, where s considerable number
_ have descended.
■ By the treaty with Great -Britain, the Ameri
cans were tp give up to the Indians all die lands
that may have been taken during die war, and
place them on die same footing they were in
1811. It appears that they have not done so;
that Fort Gaines, on the Cliatahcnichy river, and
Camp Crawford, on the Flint river, ar4 both on
Indian territoiy, that was not in possession of
|he Amyripsns in 1811-.
. - They are fearful that before any aid is given
by the English government, they will no longer
be in possession of any territory. I wrote last
January to hit excellency the hon. Charles Bi
got, representing thwencroochmeuts of the A-
mcricans, (as I was informed by the copy of a
letter from the right hon. Earl Bathurst, handed
me by hi&excclleucy governor Cameron,) that
his majesty’s ambassador had received orders to
Watch over the intercsts'of the Indians. Since
my return here, I have received from Mr. Moo
dy, of Charleston, tin extract of a letter from the
hon. Charles Bagot, that the expense of postage
is so considerable, any farther communications
Of the same nature must be sept him by private
hands; now, sir, as no person goes from this di
rect to 'Washington, how am I to be able to com
ply with his desire ? Thus he will be kept ig
norant of the real situation of the poor Indians,
and the encroachments tnadp ou their lands by
American settlers, while he may be told by the
American. government that no encroachments
have been made, and that die forts they, stiff hold
«<> necessary to check die unruly Scminolcs;
thus, the person appointed to watch over the
poor Indians, having ho other means of informs-
lion than fipmthe parties interested in their de
struction, and seeing from time to time in the
American gazettes, accounts of cruel murders,
Ice. committed by the ffidtaps on the frontier
settlers of the United States, heapprehends die
Indians merit.all the Americans do to them.—
But let his majesty’s government appoint an a.
gent with full powqrs, and to correspond With his
majesty’s ambassador at Washington, and his
eyes Will then be opened an. to the motives that
influence American individual^ as well as the
government, in vilifying the Indians.
. The powers given me, snd the instructions,
Were to memorial his majesty’s government, as
well as the governor-general Barons: .and 1 fear
that a memorial to the governor-genera] would
bp ofno use. Referring you to the inclosed,f
1 1 am, most respectfully, sir, your obedient ser.
rant,
(Signed) A. ARBUTHNOT.
To Lieutenant-Colonel Nicholl.
ftSignar.tre. of the Chief » •/the Creek Motion,
to ft power given to A. Arfuthnot, dated the 17th
June, 1817.. V
Cappachimico, Intrimathhichi,
Inhimathlo, Lakoi Himathfa,
Oharlc Tustoqaky, Homathle Uicho,
Otod Mico, Talmuches Hatcho,
Ochacona Tustonaky, Hidlis Adjo,
Imathluclie, ’ Oppaithliinico.
Interpreter, PETER SHUGF.RT.
Approved of by F. C. LUKNGO,
Commandant of St. Mark’s.
• Extract of a letter dgned IF. Humbly, received at
Okolokne Sound, May, 1817.
Sir,—I am desirrd l>y the chiefs of the nation,
to request you will extricate yourself from a-
tnong a band of outlaws among whom'you now
are, for the arm of justice is lifted up against.
themtand it will ere long fell heavy upon them,
you,.{id your property. They say they would
have no objection to your settling any way the
west of Appalachian river; but where you now
are, you are among a set of outlaws: they have
lately committed twenty most cruel murders on
women and children on the frontiers of the U-
juted States, and stolen 100 horses, and they say
it is by your desire.
(Signed) W.IIAMBLY.
Spanish Bluff, May 10,1817.
AX ORIGLYJL ANECDOTE.
A gentleman of the bar, in a neighbor*
in; county, in ea«y circumstances and
pretty good practice, had rendered Iiiniscir
somewhat remarkable by his attempts in
the way-of matrimonial speculation. A
maiden, rather advanced in years, resid
ing some’miles distance in the neighbor
hood, hearing of this lawyer’s speculating
propensity—that bis character was uncx-
. ceptionaow, and hit si tertian in lite toler
able good, resolved upon making him her
hnsbaud-i She hit upon the following expe
dient. She pj etended suddenly to be tak
en very ill. ami sent for the man of the
law to draw her will—he attrnded for
that purpose. By her wiil she devised
10,000/; to bank stock, to be divided among
her three cousins, soma thousands in bond*
and notes to a niece— and a vast lauded
estate to ^favorite nephew. The will be
ing finished, she gave the lawer a very li
beral fee tod then eojoioed secrecy 4ij»»ii
bin for some portended put pose*—r.,u-
precluding him Irotn an enquiry into
real cr icuinstance*. Need 1 mention
per to lie a; tin resturni to health. The
lawtrerwallnl (o Kongratul.ile her on re-
vtorat’ou—begs-'il permission to visit her.
which wt* politely »iri»ti.‘, After a short
courtsliip, (he desired offer was made.
Theim-gain was c«*jtlu<ted, amf ratified by
the priest. The lawyer’s whole estate by
his wife consists of an annuity of sixty-five
ilrihix.
The above may be relied on as a f4ct.—
Plebeian.
As George -Id, king of Great Britain
was walking.the quarter deck oi one of
It's men of w ir, with his hatou. •> sailura-k-
ed his messmate 14 rihn tiiat lubberly fellow
was that did nnt dowse his peak to the
ventral?*’ “Why it’s the king,” sayt
Jock. “Well, king or no king,” retorts
the other,” he is an unmaunet iy d«gt”—
•‘Lord, where should he learn manners,”
replies Jrck, “In* never was out of sight
of land in hit life.”
Nkw-Yurk. October 8-
The French brig St. Joseph. „f Bajdn-
-te. P. Btstiuichi, master, from Maldonado
tiid Ain'Janeiro, arrived iu 74 days pas
sage at Havana, after being taken by a
schonnerb'longiug to commodore Aurv’s
iptadron, and carried to the island of
•Santa Ciitharina in tiiegulf of Honduras,
detained tliere ten days, and then allowed
to proceed. It appeals that sairl Aury
has taken passi'ssiu.n of said i-lantl and al
so of St. Andrews.—Daily Advertiser.
THE REPUBLICAN.
svaabsab. TcrSDAT zvzxtao, octoke* 20, 1818.
Cu.UMEltCE OP SA FAXJYAIl
The statement which follow*, was handed lie
hy an officer in the Cuvtom-HouseT of this port:
for publication. ’ It exMbiis to the world, the
commercial importance of Savannah/ and the
wealth or Georgia. Siuce the 39th Sept «8I7, the
valuation of exports has encreased near four mil-
Hone ol dollars; which, we think, will place Geor
gia the tbibo state iu the union, on tfie list of
^mounts of exports,
ABSTRACT
GOODS. If A liCS, AMD JUERCltAWDIZE,
(Jr the growth, i educe and manufacture, of the
.tote fj Georgia, exported from the.tfr October,
1817. to the oOth September, 1318:
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THE .YEXT CO.VGHESS.
Agreeably to adjournment, the congress of tlie
Coifed States will convene on the IJchofKo-
ee.rber next. This season will be one of no or
• insry importance. Our affairs with Spain have
ipproadied a crisis demanding the interference of
the national legislature; and we ahall be much
mention tlie mistaken if measure* are nut adopted that wH!
compel Spain to act justly, or. feel our resent
ment. It is not rfeMnnabie to inf«> that the
United States, at tins life pirfod, will abandon a
high and dr^n&d poBcy of e^jfial and exact jua-
’tke fo *n niiluns, oeUlitr i* it to lie tuppoyed
that ouf ornn’.ry will be crauidered perf.dioxu
! >0t we should be ptejiareff to" pursue a tjalerr.
■ if deff-nee. grounded on the beat received doc
trine* of. lutioaal policy. •The government luir
gereral Jackson ought not to be censured for ’he
measure* pursued in Florida, before we survey
the conduct of Spit; fer twenty year* past, and
her 'to .r ut tb'gwte'’— We should look at her
conduct during tiie latt war, turning the Klorida*
into a Krirish depot, and sending forth troops to
irrass cur southern flbstirr-ife should look
at lier alien capturing our vessels and throwing
A.-nericms in’ntl'e dungeons.ot' Bavjna. Tbt
wrongs we have ; u[f. red f ro.". Iu t have long de
manded redreis. At ail events uvutever may be
the issue of the capture of Pensacola, it alioulii
be distinctly understood, that b’sUvs tlie Fh.rid..-
ere the property of the gov-riime/.’ (which, bj
right, policy, and spoil-lions on vilr commerce,
they should be) we never Miaii t.ave peace wi:h
the liuGans or Spaniards, our frontier* will never
be safe, anil the rfle and tortaiiawk wil: emuiuye
to check emigration, and keep tin: fe>tilc r'gio.
a wilderness. We ir>us’. protect otirse'vcs and our
defenceless inhabitants. Tiirre is na doubt but
fliat the consideration of\ the ’ t'lbriiis_ question
will require much deliberation id «>hgre»s; and
in the di>cussion of that -ubjtcr, we / l ;>cavc that
eoiisideroble warmth will be exciied; ■
The South-Americon cause wdi alto claim :ht
serous attention ^f congress. 1 he report of tlie
ccmmissiuns who lisve. recently returned from
that section of the continent Wilt be laid before
congress w hich will enable them t j act with d. ■
c-sion on any question dial may arise in' relation
‘y these provinces. The great politicaiacd coni
oierctal advantages to be derived from the inde
pendence of South-America ire not fully under
stood, and perhaps never will be duly' appreciat
ed until we see tl.e accomplishment id the gnuiu
wotk. These.subjects and the ordinary business
which generally occupy tlie congress will render
thi session highly important. f
• Lhfay. $ pindfr
(miuV» WWAB>)
• - . . .Offer fi^tnU.. ;
-V complete and axten-ive •uaprunmt of SHIP
CHANOI EHY, on moderate terms and long ere
dit Among which are-
50 coils bvlt Rope. . ...
300 coils assorted Cordage
100 b--hs Sral quality Russia Buck
S3 do second do do do
50 do . English Duck, suitable for tarpaulins
152' pieces Ravens Duck. ~
T’OO gallons Lnsced, Spermaceti and Train Oil
700 kegs l*a!nt. assorted colors, ground in oil
10 casks yellow Ochre and Spanish Brown, dry
12 rclls'sheet Lead
Sheathing Copper
Copper Na ls and Spikes
150 casks <ut snd wrought Nail*
50 cast* Spikes, assort; d sizes
100 boxes Glass, 8 by 10 and 1<' by 13 ,
Also
2 dozen steel Cor.. Milts, with fly wheels
5 pijies genuine French Brandy
70 whole and fifty halt barrels new Flour
100 barrels pilot and middling Bread
50 barrels prime beef, he.
.201
R. Raifofd
Will attend to the vde . r m chase of Negroes
Land, Cotton. Ac. at the aliortest notice for a mo
derate cimmissii n
■rf Wanted about twenty Negroes,
net 20 201
Eza says we want to put his paper “under in
tcrdict.''—A tat! poDrw1m.it is d ubtful whetl.
er there is one fourth off he iqbobitauts of Savan
nah wh.knnw that there is such op establishment
as the Chronicle, and if they know it, ii would
have been a needless ta.-k for'us to break dawn
thai w’hicb.'to those who kfiow it, has been a pan-
per forscvtrol tnumlis.
The ucet'c headed sot wltu sways over the
Chronicle, says he will use all 'he power of hi*
pen and press, to bring our, duties in the legisla
lure into ridicule; and in the same column, tells
us “he will brirg ar. action agaiust him, for the
wrong and injury when, apd so forth”—if we
<it'5e him for it. I
The poor, weak, puerile fellow who occasion
ally attempts to illuminate the world, by the faint
riii; illations of his rickety brain, has roundly as.
erted that we are assisted in the tditorjal depart
ment—and casts out some illiberal fnsinualiona
against certain gintlernen in :his place. . We.tell
?°u Mr. Ker, tlirt we are indebted to no indivfdu
4 for editorial matter; and tjiat.y ou-havc uttered
an infamous irz. We call on you for proof to
substantiate your assertions.
ton Tax savan'.s in asronucAw.
Mr; Ker, it is said, intends retiring from ling
hqndwriting in Savannah, and will commence then
hand in Milledgcville at the ensuing session of th
legislature. Mr Ker, it seems, wants much mis-
laken in his calculations of the durations of hi 1
[Ong insnd writing in Savannah, as he was in his
ideas as to the real authorpf Franklin.
Why does Mr. Ker keep so closely locked up
in his study, or has he got acell in'the Hospital;
the smell of sugar cant be disagreeable tp him, or
ean.it be the atmosphere of the air of our Indian
summer, probably it m.y be far, we wont say
" hat! HARRY HOMESPUN.
Qcxvz.—Who was it that received an in.-ult
from a gentleman in New-Orleans—was challeng
ed by him, but sooner than risk Ins carcase, das
tardly beged pardon, and disgraced himself ?
Who was it that committed an act similar to
the above, in this city ? :
Who was it that had to leave New-Orleans for
*•*••*• and fly .o Havana, where he Was
threatened by Americans, fur abusive language
against their country and gnv-rnment?
Q IN A CORNER.
Gj* FRANKLIN is received, and ahall have i
place to-morrow.
SHIP NEWS.
POUT OP SAVAMMAH.
(CT-Vs arriv da thi* fvrenocn.
, CLTAAED, . *■ .
Brg Alnoita, Atwood, flostrn—J. ff. Parkrtan.^
Geauine Cologne Water
For sale, very cheap, U Kbsscsr Si lirsnsa's,
Barnanl-ttreet, east side, south of Market square
oct 29 A *>1
Plains and Blankets<
50 bales Hlai .s and liUna-t*. —reived per Hetty
from Liverpool, for sale bv
R- 4" J- Habersham.
oet 29 ca 201
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
tss srascajBtB uxs just kecuteo.
By brig Speedy P ace wid other reee’.t arrival»,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
OF
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods*
Catculuied f>- the percent and approaching teasor;
Which, together with his former general assort
ment, are offered for sale on accommodating
terms. WILLIAM 3. GILLETT.
ALSO ,4F
A few canisters Gunpowder TEA, of superior
quali’y. oct 20 <a 2ol
Fresh Shoes.
The subscribers beg leave to inform their friends
and the public that they have taken the stand for
merly occupies by E. S. Kemnton; where they
offer for sale a general assortment of ladies* and
gentlemen's SHOES -and BOOTS, of the first
quality and newest fashions; and «rfl^ endeatmr,
by their onremitted. exertions, to give general sa
tisfaction to their customers.
■ ; ; " - Pomeroy 4 Beoaett.
oet .20———501 •-
Bank State of Georgia,
Sara -- U . ~'.th O. Inter, 1818.
The, Director* of the Bank of iur S ate of Geor
gia hivir.g declared a dividend uf six per cent, or,
utree dolbrs and sixty cents, on each ’hare, for
the last ant months, the same will be paid at this
liana on and after Thursday, the 22d instant, to
the respective stockholders thereof, or, to their
order/ Hy order of the board,
•' Anthony Porter, cashier'
Notz—The editors of the GeOrgi* Journal, Au
gusts Chronicle snd Washing'*a News are re
quested to publish the above three times,
oct -0-——Jo l
Notice. ^ .
The subscriber will be absent from this city
for -•"''me time, dnrin . which period, ductor Ja
cob Os La Motta, hts copartner, wiil attend to
any csllsmade on him in the Medic; 1 ! Department,
he is also fully authorised to tpvereceips for any
monies that may be paid on acconnc of the fi'th
or on my am.. MOSES SHEEI ALL.
oct 20 201
- In Council,
Savttnnah, 19:h October, 1818.
The City Council of Ssvani ah, deeply impress
ed, in common with their fellow citizens, with
ylatitude to Gon, for the peculiar bleasings' con
ferred on the city during the Isst year, deem it
expedient and prop*, , that a da; be set apart for
PBATKR, TUaXKSCITlXO and PHAItt:
Be it, the. fore, resolved, I'hat, THURSDAY,
TtVF.LETH NOVEMBER NEXT, be set apart as
a day of soxtlct r« atxz. TtlAXXsomso and rnaus
to AXxnmnGnp; and, tlui hia honor the'Mayor
do requeat the Reverend Clergy of all denomina
tions to deliver appropriate discourses on that
day. Extract from the miuwe.
R. R. Cujler, c..o
oct 23—201
In Council,
S..vunnuh, 19 a October, 1818.
The Billowing persons were drawn as consta
bles fur the ensuing year, viz:
George Auder»uu, for Uatby ward
J’ sepb D(pa*s, for Liberty ward
Vlatthew Lufburrow for Anson ward
John S. Achord, for Reynolds Ward
W. I. Sims; for Franklin word
Joseph Habersham, for Brown ward
Murdoch M'Geod, for Warren ward
Lewis Cordon, for Columbia'Vard
Isaac Robbins, for Greene ward'
’V iliiam Gibbons, for Oglethorpe ward
Thomas Williams, forNew.Tranklin ward
Thomas Askew, for Washington ward
Geuige Mingledorf, tor Heatiicote ward
Uverstreet, for Pcrcivat ward
L-aac Minis, for Decker ward
Extract from the minute*
R. R. Cuylur, o. c.
oct 20 ■ - zoi
In Council,
‘ u.* van * nh, l9t<i Ociobe’-, 1818
^ Jlesohvd, Thnt ail defauitert reported for defi.
ciency o? Fire Uuckcts and Ladders do h.ve un
til the next regular meeting of council to supply
that deficiency; and, on producing a certificate to
any officer of Cmneil N on or before that period,
be excused. Extract from the minute*
it. R. Cujler. c. m.
oct 20— ■ 201
The subscriber
Grateful for Ur encouragement hfe has received
from the inhabitants of Savannah in his line of bu
siuess, sincerely impressed with gratitude, re
turns bis sincere thanks to them in general, and
his friends in particular. He now iuterms their,
that h>- has on hand as good a supply of CORDI
ALS, &c. as there are in the state, viz:
Rose, elixir of garees, long life do. aniseed,
noyeau, cinnamon, perfect-love, worm-wood, an
gelica, life of mail, cloves, mint, coffee, rarplur-
riescuirraeaeau and vulneraire Cordials; which he
will sell by the gallon yr by the dozen, or imail
bottles. Also, cherries, ratnfie, quime do juniper
do. peach do. raspberries do. raspberry syrup,
liore-houud do. capillaire do. pum-grenot do.
vinegar do. currant grilles, apple do. black ber
ries do. and plum do.; preserves of all kind*;
sweet and plain chocolate; best double distilled
orange flavoured w ater, single do rose do. essence
of jasmin, 'pomatum, Ac ; * general assortment
cf sugar-plurr^, almonds, peach coral, cinna
mon, aniseed, oranges, nuts, coriander, celleres
and anpetica, mint dropts, enchase do &e. good
tor colds; also, candy and pastry of every kind,
by whole sale or retail; ar
Joseph Truchelut,
next door io Mr Hove’, ver dtte »tore:
3^Where will be had evety day, HOT TARTS
of all kinds, at itlvx o’clock in the morning-
OTSTEU RELISHES every day at xutvxx
O’clock. »
oct 17 WJ 199
For saifz
A prime lot ol N* rtii Carolina Bacon
160 bL frt.sl* Ship Bread
20 do Cordulii
1 elegant close Carmire
By WM. H. JOVNER.
OCt 19 ■ ■ ■ f lf.0 Smi-h 9 * building*.
s.-.’ ,Dr. wonas Cutter
Has rfeffibvt^l to Doctor Harris’*, Marketaifiare
octSfl^—x—3W- f
Just received
.00 barrels fresh FhJadi Iphia Flour
at; do fair view Gin
jtf*do N F. Rum
^Kp do mint Cordial, at 75 cents per gallon
5a casks Goshen Cheese
35 kegs blue and white Starch
20 boxes spermaceti Candles
5 hhds Jamaica.Rum, 4th proof
17 kegs Richmond chewing Tobacco, 8 twists
to the pound
30 boxes Raisins ' 1
15 barrels Schiedam Gin
S hhds do do
Scotch pad Macabsu Snuff
[Cordials, assorted; and
of this article will be
I at the Confectionary shop, Bay*
“e lot, where a compleat assort-
Plqjabi. Almond*, Mint.Drops.
, Bbdt ditto, and every
a'ted for in this branclu
■. n ■-
Gautlrj 4' B.;fourc.
I o<*19—-v—-^k)
vp,., ,
AUCTIONS.
Td^Mdrrow’, tlie SI tit iiaf.
. lt’iU,be »/Idbrfo> e mg ti.re, '
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
? » g » • J vv * %> * 4
Gmcries and Dry Goods.
. . Sale to commence at il s’cfcdk. v
. A. llowe, »uct ? r.
oct 29 1101
T6-Mortotv; the Sist lhsi. t T
1 fill be told on Ar,tenon ti Jf hnttoa’o lower
occupied by / J/i«», eig.
« sor.Afe
66 puncheons WI RU.\;
ICO bags (4 bushels each) Liverpool SALT -
Terms—sums under 109 dollais.'cash: over *00,
approved, endorsed notes at, four months.
SJe to commence al II o'clock • ,,
M. Herbert, auct'r.
oet 19 200
On Friday Bext, the £3d instant,
win ax sou, without rssxrvs,
Before the et,re of Atetty. Bacon U Bruea,
To exosx cnm'OXMSSTS.
300 pieces heave; Inverness COTTON l;AGGIKG
5*1 tierce* best London bottled FORI Eli
30 bopes negro PIPES ...»
Term*- sums under 20Q dollar^, cash, over,
and. not exceeding 399, slay, diij.r, over 500 tp
• 0C0 dollars, four montbsi over itioc, six months
for approved endorsed notes.
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock
M. Hwrbert; auct'r.
~ Jhhninisti'aior’s $dDs..
On the Jfrtt Tue.dayin December next.
Will be sold at the court hou:o, in t(>e city i f Sa
vannah, between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock,,
Tffe fallowing Negroes, viyi Move, Celia, Nan;
ny and Dinah; the property of the estate of.Bei)-
jaroin Lavinder, deceased, lly order of the court
of ordinary of Chatham county. . , • ...
John Haupt, uatn’r.
net 19 200 •
Administrator’s sales.
On the fnt Tue.day in December next.
Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Sa
vannah, between the hours of 10 and 2 o ’clock,
Tlie fallowing .Negroes, to wit:' Sue, .Pleasant,
Statira; the property of the estate uf Sarah Goe*
rad. By order of the court of ordinaty of Chat
ham county.
1 Peter Gueiard, adta’r.
oct 19 200
P. Stdnton , i "
(tatlob s wbabt)
Hat jutt receiv 'd, by late arrival., and offer, for
tale, on accommodating ternu.
100 tons Swede’s Iron, 2 in. by 3-4 fa 5-8, selected
10 do Plough Mouh« '
200 kegs Nails, 4. 6, 8, 10 and 20, cut
1'jJ do do assorted and Breas
500 barrels N E Rum
60 hhds Jamaica do 4 b proof ,
20 do W1 do 3d dp v
50 .quarter casks Sherry Wine, 1st qtulity
50 do' do Malaga do
20 do do Tenenffdo t
280 barrels loaf and lump Sugar
I5J bags heavy Peppor
100 barrel* Flour 2 r.. ....
100 half barrel* do J selected for famil y use
500 pieces ilaggiitg, 1st quality
10Q boxes Raisins
100 barrels hrown Sugar a
•f>).casks Cheese. . , ret 19 a-— -2*4X
25 nests,of Triinks, .
Received, jiCr brig Spcidy-Peace, for sale by
J. George,
‘ ■ on the hay
At so is sroas
Plain and fancy Chair*
oct 19 w- — 200
Brandy, Gin, Cheese, 8fc. .
5 pipes Naple., Brandy, imitation of Cognac
, ’ barrets (larber’s Gin
26 do rye Whiskey ■ ,
50 casks Cheese
21 firkins Butter For sale by
C. C. Griswold £* Co,'
oct 19 200
Cabinet and Chair Warehouse.
BtlO UGHTOMSTREE T.
The subscribers respectfully inform their cus-.
toniecs and the public that, in addition to their
own manufactory, they have made arrangements'
far being supplyed with every article in the above
“ne, from tne best manufactories in New-Y»rlc,
:.nd feel confident, 'that they can fumiah those
uho want, with better and consequently cheaper
w. rk than any one else in this city; and humbly
hope that by their diligent attention to business,
to secure the confidence and patronage of tbeir
ellnw citizens.
They have now un hand a good assortment of
FURJYITURE,
and expect to receive by the Speedy Peace, Atiril-
la, Gen J*ckson and Georgia, from Nrw-York,
upwards of tiny ease, more, of the newest pat
terns and superior workmanship.
ALSO,
A general assortment of elegant FA.VCV
CHARS, tfc. ttc. FAMES fa MILLER
oct 19 f09
Rum, 8£d.
20 hogsheads new Rom
4 do , Jamaica Rum
15 barrels ^ ew ‘York Schiedam Gin . .
Landing, per brig Aurilla, will be sold low, if
taken from the wliarf, by .
Rea St, Butler.
oct 19 st 200
.1 For sale
An elegant Piano, with additional Key*—if ap
plied for in seven days, at a reduced price—Mu
sic for the piano, of the latest publication; with
Songs—also Flutes, Violins and Strings, the
store of die subscriber, corner of Jefferson and'
Congress-street, upper cad of Market-square.
J. R. Warner.
oet 19 200 '
Dancing Academy. "
MIL L. SANSAY,
Encouraged by ihe liberality and politeness of
the citizens of Sarannah, during the Izyt winter,
weuid respectfully inform the ladies and gentle
men of the place, that his School for the Instruct
tionoi Dancing will again be opened on the first'
of November next, at ■ — •• — - — - .,, ■
when be hopes to be faroied with tbe patronage,
not only of ibese who attended his school during
the past reason, but also of many others who fair;
become acquainted with the reputation ofhis
school: .
He flatters himself that the introduction of; the
newest and most fashionable steps and figwiicf,'
and assiduous endeavors to. .please, will insure'
him s continuance of that literal patronage, for
which the place Has Heretofore been so jiisth eeL
eb rated- ... . ,
N. B. Not haying as yet found a convenient
room to keep bis school, be will ixfofm' them'
by a notice! fa the. newspapers, as scon as he sipl)-
be able to provide one m a’convenient quarter of
tfee city. He is ready to give private feflfems sL
’be dwelling honstw of tfeMyrho. MjS fcri
their children ihslrncled', privately.; .Those who*
wisli tdemploy him will plesw* evil n'. Vr
ri* Koipa>. ob*p rb-y Will be immedisjehr Jt' 1 '
tended to. dot 19—frf