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THE REPUBLICAN.
i si. is:r
TBJXMsainxa day.
IN COUNCIL;
Savannah, 19th OcttStr, 1818.'
The City Council of Savannah,'‘deeply hnptw
ed. hri cowM**? '’wW»"4>Nr Mto* tWi—» »W
«mMM> t* 9m. for ^ S’S'JZLUZ
ftma oetw o«y JU, H a> Mt ***;». _ # _ too much for me. aonyfbri
txtx&f* mi proper, that a day be set apart for , rf ' _
eoiria, lunumn and tutu:
Be U, the-efo-e, resolved, That, THURSDAY,
TWELETH NOVEMBER NEXT, be act apart aa
adqr of Mttra ruiu, thasksoi rare and rum
to Aupooto Coat and, that hi* honor the Uavor
4o requeat tlie Kererend Clergy of all denomina
tiona to delirer appropriate diacouraca on that
day. Extract from tlx aaintsiet •
B. R. Cuyler, o. o
GEXH1ML JACKSO.Y.
Wo cbierrc with rrgret the nuny attempt*
that are malting to inflame the public mind against
tbit well tried hero and patriot. We ahould sup
pose that tuch conduct it premature, inasmuch as
ttbey cannot bare a full eiew of the ground on
Which beaded. We ought to wait with patience
till tne whole aflair it developed, when we shall
then be enabled to draw our own inference!, and
decide who ie culpable. There is no doubt in
our mind, that the step# taken by general Jack
son were justified in itself by circumstances, un
der which be acted. Hia country ordered him to
chastise the blood thirsty Seminoles— be pursued
them through their forrests and their morasses
—at length driven from their own atrong holds,
they sought shelter in the forts of die treacher
ous Spaniards. Was he to stop short of hit in
functions? Was be to permit the savages to se
cret themselves in the fortifications of the Span-
iards? Was be in fact to suffer those fortifica
tions to be garrisoned by an avowed enemy? Was
the Spanish authority maintained therein? Were
not the resources of Spain appropriated to the
support of the Seminoles? Did not the common,
dant of Pensacola supply them wifli munitions,
provisions, tic? Were not these acts of hostility?
and ought not Jackson to bare punished them?
Certainly. Be law no redress for the past, or se
curity for the future, without tlir taking and bold
ing the Spanish posts—Without, the Seminole war
would have been a mere farce. The disaffected
of all dassci.wbUe, red, and black, would hiva
resorted to them as a constant rallying point.
Where to plan yjeir schemes, obtain their supplies,
and mature their operations; and the vast expenses
of the war been without profit. Jackson has de
clared war, says some of the wiseacres—On the
contrary, the Spanish authorities in Florida acted
hostile!/ towards him and the forces under bis
command, and he was bound to protect himself
—and did so. And shall it be now said, that be
cause Jackson baa chastised a covert foe, who was
aiding and abetting an open enemy, he has deelar.
ed war against Spain? Away with the ridiculous
imputation. Jackson has been called amtiliou?
So he is—“He is ambitious of doing good; ' v it
ambitious of the love of bis country; he is, N,
tious of leaving to posterity the legacy uf» , f
Hot.
In (he Republican of last evening we republished
from the Nashville Whig, a dispassionate, and ar
gumentative essay on the conduct of general
Jackson, relative to the Florida question. In this
day’s sheet, another essay on the same subjec^
and from the same pen, will be found, and will
be read no doubt by many with great satisfaction.
rom to sava Kiras azrcaiicAX.
To SAMUEL KElt, Esquire.
8ia —The imLgnation of a deceived and injur-
cd community, has driven you beyond the pale
of protection; and pity alone bears with the out-
rages you have committed against your firs’
solemn, editorial prospectus.— It was not to h.
humor—tike up Repvbdca.—d.nird nonsense—
can’t write—bad composition—no argument
reason;—bat dang the facts—can’t read (hem—
too hard. -Here, yon girl, take it away —don’t
bora them—take them all, wr*h the other heap—
Blind to the same shop—mind the count-know
the price? bear you. ■ Go to the office—much
con'osion-vmore anger—worse scolding—gave
enpy I*» ppui^rdkC'Kr,: fkenogflb
Ksw.artgnt? going to Milkd,crille—
sorry fbrit—cannot help it—
own taulv—friends left me.—Yost stick Pies*,—
.catch him at Milledgerille—able enough—destort
every word—good notion—FVnniAiK bores deep-
tried hard—could not catch him—sorry for it—no
Patriot—no King -no wretch—no editor—no Jew
—no Christian—must be the devil Good bye,
Stenny—Catch him at Miliedgeviile. -,
OLD SNIPE.
Died, at St. Mary’s, on Monday, the 12th in
stant, Jakes Moan, erq. late of the house of Isaac
Course & bon, merchants, Savannah, after a short
and-distreasing illness, an his passage from Phil
adelphia to tliat place. His remain* were interred
with military honors by part of a detachment of
United States’ troops. He was followed to the
grave by the members of St. Mary’s Lodge and
many other resnectsble citizens In the several
relations of husband and friend he shone conspi
cuous, and has left many fntnds to mourn bis
untimely exit.
SHIP NEWS..
PORT OP SAPAjrjfAiT.
lift
tty -Vj arrivals this Jurti.ocii—wtnd S. S. IP.
amiiTKO, isuso,
Steam boat Charleston, Utley, Charleston.
Boat W sap, Augusta—cotton, tobacco and skins
4o Wiliam Gaston, John Lalbrop 2s Co. and
Perry & Wright.
Boat Augusta Packet, Augusta—with 141 bales
cotton—to Johnston & llals, Thomas Gardner,
Campbell & Cumming, Wm H Joyner, Perry &
Wright, and U G Fowler.
ciuiu,
Ship Cotton-plant, Fasb, New-York.
Brig General Jackson, Pearce, Providence,(n.i)
Bng Othello, Mott, New-York.
Brig Telegraph, Hill, New-York.
Hrig Hero, bailey, Philadelphia.
Schooner Milo, Beetle, New-York.
bebooner Undaunted, Vanschayck, New-York.
Schooner Aldebarun, Hamlin,* Boston.
Sloop Charlotte Farqulur Delano, Wilmington
(»• c.J
Sloop Volant McLean, Charleston.
Sloop Delight, Cooper Charleston.
The ships Lady-Gallatin, Swain; Shamrock,
M*Kown: John U Edward, Giles; and Francis a.
Sarah, Boden, from Savannah, and Columbia, Stin
son, from Charleston, arrived at Liverpool on the
3.it August.
SE1PIPRECK —The sch’r Favorite, Farrin,
three days from Savannah, bound to Baltimore,
reiurneu yesterday, totally dismasted, having ex-
perienceda very severe gale on Saturday hist, in
the Gulf Stream, in lat. SI, 40, Ion. 79, 4J, which
continued eight hours. We have been furnished
with the followiifg extract from tier log-book:
October 17, 1818.—These 24 hours commenced
wnbbaid gales aiul cloudy, attended with squalls
ol ram and a high cross sea from S. E. At 4 r ».
look the buiinet off the foresail; at 10 p m. a dis
tressing gale, a large sea going, and vessel labor-
ing hard, unlit 3ix wheu the gale still increasing
split the foresail; we immediately took in the re
mains of it, and was setting the balance' reefed
mainsail, w hen a sea stuck us and knocked the
schooner u low beam cods. We Immediately put
else helm up and endeavored to get her before the
wind, but to no effect; we Iben hoisted the head
of tlie jib, which split as fast as we hoisted; we
then deemed it expedient to cut way the main
mast, which was done—site would not then fall off
nor aright; orders then were given to clear away
tlie main mast, and in about 20 minues alter the
sch’r partly arigbted, we pumped her out, and
rigged up jury-masts, and made sail lor Savannah
supposed, that one who was a monarchist in op.
pressed and injured- Ireland, could be a republi
’ can, in independent America; interested and pe
cuniary motives, may have produced a simulated
change; but the same motives would as speedly
have produced a recantation.—Our nation is said
(by Foreigners) to be easily decc-ind,—that <mr
fraternizing principle* admitted all classes, all de
nominations, all political apostates, no matter un
der what sun they may have been born, or in what
creed they m»y have been educated,—vou have
presumed upon these dicta, uttered without rea
son, and supported without proof: and you too
have been deceived. Your lamentations on the
unfortunate death of an English Princess, was to
derated, because Charity hoped it was the suffer,
vngi of a woman, and not love for roval b!ood f
that excited your sympT’hies; but charity itself
was deceived. The crown that adorned, and the
diadem that glittered on the brow of royalty, had
bewildered your senses, and you forgot your ac
customed prudence —Your youth found but few
kindred spirits in s »ir native soil, and govern
ment lad enlisted them in her ranks of spies and
informers—they had talents, and were fortunate;
they had courage, and were protected; you found
yourself deserted, and you came to America: you
sought promotion at the Bar. but you possessed
the chicanery of your profession, and were defi
cient in its solid ornaments and its deep hidden
lore: you were disappointed, and embarked for
New Orleans, from thence to Havana; thb gloomy
habit of an inquisitor suited yoursuul, and you an
ticipated preferment;—perhaps imagination had
already placed you on the lofty throne of the in
quisition and the religious victims of your malice
Were already writhing in pleasing tor ure before
your senses; but here too disappointment met you;
tlie lurid glance of the inquisitor was in your eye,
but the timid spirit of the apostate was in your
heart. You then arrive in Savannah; shall I give
you your portrait here? No- humanity pleads for
you, and charity draws the veil over your trices.
FKANKUN.
Port of Norfolk, October 12.
Arrived, sch’r Amanda, Gardner, from Balti
more, in distress. The Amanda sailed from Bal
timore 18.h Sept, bound to Rio Janeiro, with a
cargo of flour, and on the 25th in lat So, ion 54,
ex peri need a very severe hurricane, which con
tinued until the next day, during which she cap
sized, and lay in that situation. 5 hours, when by-
cutting away the weather lati-yards the masts gave
way and tlie v essel righted; her hatches, however,
si ad burst off in the mean time, and her hold got
ton the iiTinu atrrsucsi.
MB. MACSYCHOPHANT, ekes THE HERO,
-i —-Fine morning—u:.derstood now rank
among memos*—oh! dang new name—call by the
okl.—Harry dangedc—sick this morning—took too
much last night—press went wrong-these hands
of mine must be drove;—paper out bad time;—
y.rttty well to day.—Come, take a imulots—had
JSO braklast— why, Mot, its now ten - can't drink
completely filled with water; and both boats, the
cambouse, and cxery spar and block were wash
ed from tlie deck, leaving nut a spare article of
timber ot rigging behind Mr. Seaver, the super-
cargo, was knocked overboard by a sea just be
fore the schooner capsized, and was.lost. After
the gale abated, got into the cabin and found ;
btstlca of porter, which they divided among them,
being the only refreshment of any kind they hail
taken for the previous 38 hours. On the C9th,
they were fallen i-j with by the ilrhiah brig Ro
bert. 8 days out from St John’s, (a u) bound to
Karbadoes, who kindly supplied them with a top
mast, some square i igging anff blocks, a compass,
Moore’s Assistant, 9j gallons of water, and 3 bis.
of bread. Tlie A
by the ship Grey-I
niingo bound to NcwWork, who supplied tier
wiih 40 gallons of waier sod half a bid of bread,
and dies . together with some nv meat, were the
only article* of aubsistei.ee the crew have had
since the 25tli Sept. (.'apt. Gardner states, that
alter the hurricane was over, and the weather had
hecome fair, he saw the frigate Macedonian, in her
crippled slate, but could make no signal, as he had
nothing to make one with, or if lie had, no means
of hoisting it.
October 14.
Arrived, sch’r Monticello, Varney, of Bristol,
(Me.) from Philadelphia, in distress Tuesday
night last, 8 days out from the capes of the Dela
ware in 1st 36, Ion 65, experienced x severe gale
from N N E. which caused the vessel to pitch with
such violence that she carried away some ol Iter
spars and sprung aieak; and in attempting to free
her, found that both pumps were choked. With
difficulty, however, a hole was opened in the run,
and after opening the hatches and throwing over
about 2000 bushels of corn, (which was done after
the gale had abated) was enabled by extraordina
ry exertion in bailing, to keep her free: Capt.
V. then continued to bear away for tbis port, be-
tog the most convenient, in order to refit, and has
arrived with 4 feet water in her bold.
Port of Philadelphia, October 10.
Arrived, seb'r St Helena, Taylor, 18 davs from
St Thomas Oct S, at 12 meridian, off Cape Hat-
teras, picked up the crew of the schooner Alonzo'
rapt Smith, of New-York, in the long-boat, being
7 in number, tbe ’ vessel having founoered that
morning just before'day break, in a heavy gale
from the S E. Capt Smith was bbond from the
Grand Cayman to New-York, with a car?” of su
gar and molasses, aid bad been out £] cays
"Hu crew narrowly escaped from the wreck with
their lives, with iut saving any of tbeir clothing,
or even time to procure a little bread and water
to take in the boat. .
Schooner Neptune, Barnet, Matanxas, 12 days.
Sept 28, a: 3 r w discovered the British brig Eli
za. Murpoy. tr-m Jamaica, in ballast, for Phila
delphia, ashore on Ctarnforfi Reef; at 5, came too
within a quarter of a mile of the brig. Capt B.
went on board and took off tbe captain and crety,
7 in number, and 3 boxes of Spanish dollar*.
Port of Nfcss.Ysrk, Octeber 12.
Arrived, ship Inda, Tompkins, Liverpool, 49
days; French frigate Dutches of Berry, Veres-
. from Martinique, via fce
latter place 26*h Sept;—Ihe Septi
Courier, Rowne. Liverpool 36 dtvs:
FALL and WINTER GOODS.
. Captain Oiler, will .tart tor Charleston TO-
MORROW, the f
JJd at half past two o’clock —
For passage or light freight apply to the master
on board, at Howard’s wharf, or to
Hall Hoyt
oct 31 1202
’ Bv tbe thins Oglsth-tpx, f
just arriv'd fromXhierpool,
Pallat and Mary-Jlnn,
tbe subscribers have
DRYGOODS;
Comprising a complete assortment ot tPooScn,
tr^n/d, Comn. Zsneri and Silt OOODSi which
have been carefully selected by one.of the firm—
' **■ “ “ ®e or package, at' ■
cotton or approved
ANDREW LOW & CO.
yMGo<zr.
and- trill £e sold, by the piece
moderate advance* tor cash, cot
• ANDREW
aept 17-
For sale,
Landing from t/upMUij from Iivtrpoil,
38 bales Plains
55 casks London bottled Porter, of superior qua-
)ity JOHN BOGUE &t
oct 31 X 202
Cullen's Liquid Magnesia,
Just received and tor safe by
- John F. Pouyat,
oct 21 c 202 opposite tlx Exchange
Flatus, Blankets 8$ Hoes..-
50 bales white and blue Plains, well assarted
20 bales Lodon duffil Blankets, well assorted
20 cavks patents Hoes, no. 2, 3 ft 4 Three hundred and seventy pa
Just received by the Hittjr from Liverpool and ^ ghoe*, selected particularly I
or sale on liberal terms by • try market. SAM
for sale
. BACON & BRUEN
Exchange soharf
Also tv stove roa isiz,
250 heavy heavy invent ess Bagging
50 tierces London Brown Stout (Whitfield s)
20 tons russia old sable axe-bar Iron
20 tons swedes Iron, assorted
100 bbls. st eroix Sugars
30 boxes negro Pipes, 6 gross each
1800 bushels prime yellow Corn
40 bbls. new wheat Flour
2 large Waggons
1 elegant N ewark made Gig and Harness
600 bushels ground Liverpool Salt
. oct 21 a| 202
For sale
A Birocbe with Harness complete, and a pair
of well broke Horses For terms apply at the
counting bouse of JOHN GUEN1N ft CO.
oct 21 202
S. C. §■ J Schenk
Rave just received, and are now opening,
An extensive assortment of JWJCfiii-lSo-
OUS WORKS, and a complete assortment ot
American SCHOOL UOOKS and Sl'.iPlOJ\~-
Jinr. Country merchants can now be supplied
on the most liberal terms. Orders from individu
als, or from public institutions; will be executed
with the least possible delay. A liberal discount
made to pubiic institutions and gentlemen pur
chasing libraries.
F They have received the following new poblica-
tiont: „
Rcligiout World Displayed, or a View of the
four Grau-i Systems of Religion, by Robert
Adam, 3 vols 8vo—y>7 50
Captain Paddock’s Narrative of the ship Oswe
go, on the coast of Barbary—gl 75
Greenland and the adjacent beas to the Pacific
Ocean, by Barn aril O’Reilly—£1 50
A new edition of Riley* Narrative, to which is
added a new and interesting Narrative of the
Shipwreck of the ship Oswego—g3
Lectures on the Holy Scriptures, by Wm. Jones,
Kill s—gl 75 •
A Grammar of the English Language, by William
Cobbett _ ■
A Manuel of Chirurgicat Pharmacy, by WODam
Meade, is
Fifth and sixth volumes of Durell’a edition of
Shakespeare
Masonick Melodies, set to Music—gl 50
Picket’s Copy Book
ALSO
An assortment of Reeves’ Water Colors
Pocket Thermometers, English durable Ink
oct 21 A 202
tv. T. Williams
jcst m.ctiVED
J, Briton’s Fine Arts ol the English School,
with elegant Engravings after the first
English masters—folio
i>.
Wcstall’s Poets—13 vols 12mo
Swift’s Works, by Walter Scott—19 vols 8vo
Richardson’s Works—19 vols 8vo
Memoirs of Rob Roy
Raffle’s Letters during his Tour thro’ France,
Savoy, Switzerland, Germany, and tbe
Netherlands, in 1817
Westfall’s Bible, with elegant Engravings,
bound with taste—in 3 vols quarto
Brown’* Sett-Interpreting Bible—2 volumes
quarto
Mieheaux’s American Siiw, No 3
Analectic Magazine for October
Burrell’* Shakespeare, voi 5 ai.d 6, for subscribers
oct 21 32 202 *
Wants a situation
A young,man, who- has* knowledge of ac
count* and understands book-keeping—will en
gage on moderate terms, as employ is his object
A line addressed to J M D. at the office of this
paper, will meet with every attention,
oct 21 * 202
Missing,
Supposed to be landed from ship Cotton Plant,
a Trunk and Box, marked C. & B. otJC. Bradley,
containg some articles of milenary, any informa
tion respecting it will be tliankfully received by
C. Bradley
net 21—l—202
Lost,
Snpposed to have been taken through mistake,
from alongside of the brig Hero, Dying at Pelot’s
w harf, two Trunks, contents unknown, marked P.
-Any information respecting them wiU be thank
fully received by tbe subscriber.
John F. Pouyat,
ocl 21 e 202 opposite the Exchinge
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
THE SUBSCRIBER BAS JUST RECEIVED,
By brig Speedy P*ace and ether recent arrivals,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
CalcuUttetl Jo- tlx prist’it t.tid approaching season;
Which, together with hD former general assort
ment, are offered for sale on accommodating
terms. WILLIAM S. G1LLETT.
ALSO
A few canisters Gunpow-der TEA, of superior
quali'y. oct 20 » ex 3*»1
Flains, Blankets, t£c. tgc.
The nbseribets have received, by Ihe Oglethorpe from
liverpoel, and stvcral other tats arrivals,
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PACKAGES
FALL and WINTERGOODS;
Comprising a very general axortment of
Staple and Fancy Articles;
Which they oiler for tale, at a moderate ad
vance, for cash, cotton, or zpprored paper, at the
corner stand formerly occupied by Messrs. Gau-
dry & Dupon. C. KELSSY & CO.
oet 8 is 194
Gea'dine Cologne Water
For sale, very rheap, at Keiesxi It Besdib’s,
3*rnard-street, east aide, south of Hufcet touarc
oct 29—1 201 ^
_ The subscribers have received by the ship Ogle
thorpe, a large proportion of tbeir fall supply,
consisting of Woollens, Cottons, Lineqs ana Silk
Goods; Hardware, CuMlery. Crockery*are, Ac.
which they offer for sale, either by the piece or
package, on accommodating terms.
James Dickson & Co.
sept 24 — as 188
£/■ Take Notice.
The subscribers have the pleasure of announc
ing to their friends, and the public in general, that
they liavt just received an extensive assortmens of
the best superfine CLOTHS and KERSEYMERES,
with every other article made use of fit their line;
and, as the selection was made by one of the part
ners, from the most extensive assortment in New-
York, they flitter themselves that it is now in their
power to please such at may honor them with a
call. CANNON & FOWLfeR,
oct 13 196 .Merchant Tailors |
Fresh Boots and Shoes.
JUST BSCLIVSD
try i
oct 13-
si TBS BB1S AL3USA, .
packages of Boots
' for the op coun-
IUEL EVANS,
east of the Ei change.
Fresh Shoes.
Tlie subscriber* beg leave to inform their friends
and the public that they have taken tlie stand for
merly occupied by E. S. Kempton; where they
offer for sale a general assortment of ladies and
gentlemen’s SHOES and BOOTS, of the first
quality and newest fashions; and will endeavor,
by their unremitted exertions, to give general sa
tisfaction to their customers.
Ponterny & Bcnntt.
oct 20 201
Just received
100 barrels fresh Philadelphia Flollf
30 do fair view Gin
30 do NERum
IS do mint Cordial, at 75 cents per gallon
25 casks Goshen Cheese
25 kegs blue and white Starch
20 boxes spermaceti Candles
5 bhds Jamaica Rum, 4th proof
17 kegs Richmond chewing Tobacco, 8 twists
to the pound
30 boxes Raisins
15 barrels Schiedam Giu
3 hhds - do do
Scotch and Macabau Snuff
100 dozen beat Curdials, as cried; and
A constant assortment of this article will be
kept on band.
Confectionary Store, Bay-I ane,
On the stme lot, where a complcat assort-
ment of Sugar Plumbs, Almonds, Mint Drops,
Lemon Candy, Mint ditto, Rock ditto, and every
article of Pastry can be asked for in this branch;
also whichevery description, by
Gaudry % Bufaure,
oct 19 m 200
AUCTIONS. .
To-Morrow, the SSd Inst.
wm be told at the etwegf Limas P.siee.eeq immn
didttly below She store.■ f Mcure. Cemochos Sf
■ Mitchel, Button’s range,
2 28 ^«5«° rrONBAGGING
Damaged On board (be schooner Harriet Newell,
SJilnLwreNll fiM
M. Herbert, auct'r.
oct St SOS
* To-Morrow, October 23, :
FiX be sold ref >e our store,
WITHOUT BXSSSTl,
200 pieces prime Inverness COTTON BAGGING
59 crates well assorted CROCKERY
3 trunks fancy CALICOES
20 puce* white negro Plains
Terms—all sums under 500 dollars, cash; over
500, four months; with approved endorsed notes,
Sale to cemmtnce at 11 o'clock
Williford <£• Baker, auct'rs.
oct 21 202
On Friday next, the 23d instant,
WILL BI SOLD; WITHKCT BUSBYS,
Before ihe otore of Messro. Bacon U Brmem,
TO CLOSE COHitOSXia-M,
200 pieces heavy Inverness COTTON RAGGING
50 tierces best London bottled PORTER
30 boxes negro PIPES
Terms—sums under 200 dollars, cash, over,
'and not exceeding 500, sixty days; over 500 to
1000 dollars; four months; over 1000, six months
for approved endorsed notes..
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock
M. Herbert, auct’r.
On the 21st day of November next,
WiU be sold ,U Ihe shop, in the Market square, oc
cupied Let rtf ore by Joseph Kitchen,
* All the remaining stock of Saddlery and Shop
Furniture in the laid shop, together with tbe Lease
and Buildings. Particulars at the day of sale.
Juhn Laltra,
Abraham Carlilc,
Edmund Kinsey,
N. B. The creditors of Josxrn Kitcxiw are
again requested to render tbeir demands without
delay to J. CUYLER,
oct 21—202 attorney Jor the assignees
iart at tne oay oi sate.
Jldministrator’s sales.
On the Jiret V 'uetday in December next,
WiU be sold at the court house, in the city of Sa>
vannth. hetwppn the hours of 10 ind a !2 o’clock.
Gray Sf Finder
(tklvais’s wharv)
Offer for sale
A complete and extensive assortment of S HIP
CHANDLERY, on moderate terms and long ere
dit Among which
jO coilibolt Rope
orteaCo
300 coils assorted Cordage
100 bolts first quality Russia Dunk
50 do seconddo do do
50 do English Duck, suitable for tarpaulins
152 pieces Ravens Duck .
1200 gallon* Linseed, Spermaceti and Train Oil
700 kegs Paint, assorted colors, ground in oil
10 casks yellow Ochre and Spanish Brown, dry
12 rolls sheet Lead
Sheathing Copper
Copper Nails and Spikes
159 casks cut and wrought Nails
50 casks Spikes, assorted sizes
100'boxes Glass, 8 by 10 and 10 by 12
ALSO
2 dozen steel Corn Mills, with fly wheels
5 pipes genuine French Brandy-
70 whole and fifty lialf barrels new Flour
100 barrels pilot and middling Bread
50 barrels prime beef, Ac.
oct 20 201
R. Raiford
Will attend to the sale or purchase of Negroes,
Land, Cotton, See. at the shortest notice for a mo
derate commission.
Cry Wanted about twenty Negroes:
oct JO 201
Notice.
The subscriber will be absent from thia city
for tome time, during which period, doctor Ja-
cob Dx La Motta, his copartner, will attend to
any calls made on him in tbe Medical Department,
he is also fully authorised to give receipt for any
monies that may be paid «n acconnc of the firm,
or on my own. MOSES SHEET ALL.
oct 20—^—201
To Planters,'Merchants, country Store
keepers, and all who deal in Drugs
and Chemicals. v
JOHN F. POUYAT,
orrosiT* toe xxcbaxge, saVakhah,
Eat just received by numerous arrivals,
THREE HUNDRED PACKAGES
COST AIN I.VO
GEXUJ.YE
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
Surgical instruments, shop Furniture, Vials as.
sorted, patent Medicines, of every description;
and in short, every article usually found and dis
pensed in a medical store; all of which have been
carefully selected by himself, and he confidently
recommends them to be genuine—for sale, w hole
sale and retail, at his Drug and Chemical stoic,
at tlie lowest prices, for cash, town acceptances,
or the usual credit to punctual customers. All
orders will be thankfully received, and put up
with neatness and despatch.
Medicine Chests, with printed direction*, for
plantations, vessels and family use, put up with
care at the shortest notice.
ox HASS,
50 barrels Glauber Salts
5X1 kegs 1st quality white Lead, ground in oil
20 boxes role Rrimstone
in do
do
in do
do
in do
do
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do
Prussian JJIue
Venetian Red
Yellow Ochre
Vezdigme
Philadelphia Green, in oil
Verdeter Blue and Green
Copal Varnish; paint Brushes
Assorted patent Yellow
Spirits Turpentine
Vermilioo; Lamp Oil, winter strained.
Camel’s bair Pencils, tcc. Sec.
sept 22——ft——187
John C. Holcombe
Having taken tbe ware-house lately occupied by
Flewelfin St Dickinson, offers bis services in the
FAOTORAVUa ROMJRlSSIOJtLIRE.
His store houses are now undergoing a thorough
repair for the reception of produce, merchandize,
■&e.—- and s-yict attention wm be paid to all basi-
,.fw committed to hit care
^tuguria, CCaJJely I, 1818. f 156
vannah, between the hours of 10 and-2 o’clock,
The following Negroes, viv: Move, Celia, Nan
ny and Dinah; the property of the estate of Ben
jamin Lavinder, deceased. By order of the court
of ordinary of Chatliam county.
John llaupt, adm’r. '
oct 19 200
Jldministrator’s sales.
On Ox first Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Sa
vannah, between tbe hour* of 10 and 3 o’clock.
The following Negroes, to wit: Sue, Pleasant,
Statira; the property of the estate of Sarah Gue.
rad. By order of the court of ordinary of Chat
ham county.
Peter Guerard, adm’r.
oct lb 200
Sheriff’s sale.
On the fins Tuesday in November next,
WiU be sold at the court-house, in Iticeborough,
between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
A tract or lot of Land, dtuate in tlie Sixth Dis
trict, in the county of Baldwin, containing two
hundred two and an half acres, known and dis
tinguished by the number fifty seven—levied on
as the property of John Souiegree, deceased, to
satisfy an execution in favor of Claries Floyd, for
the use of Robert Barnwell—said property point-
ill out by Joseph Austin, adm’r.
William Wilson, s. l. c.
oct 3 • 192
Sheriff’s sale continued.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
Will be told at the court-brute in Jefferson, Camden
county, between the hours of 10 and3 o’clock,
A negro man named Synden levied on as the
property of Randolph M'Gillis to satisfy an exe
cution • the governor for the use of Hugh M’Call
vs. Asa Holton, Daniel Copp, Edward Shearman,
James Smith; Randolph M'Gillis and William
Gibson.
Isaac Bailey, s. c. o.
oct I 191
Soap and Candles.
The subscriber as agent for a manufactory will
keep a constant supply of these articles of the
best qiSlity. Families can be supplied by the
box, and dealers with any quantity at the lowest
prices. He has now in store-
110 boxes l«t quality mould Candles
25 do do dipt do
100 half boxes first quality bar Soap
also
100 barrels N E Bum
60 casks cut Nails, assorted
40 barrels Muscovado Sugar
4 pipes Li* Madeira Wine
20 reams printing Paper \
40 do wrapping Paper
20 bags Ginger S. D. PABKMAN
oct 19 ?l 200
Bank Stock
For sale by S. B. PABKMAN
oct 19 .fx 200
Dr. Jonas Cutter
Has removed to Doctor Harris's, Market square
oct 20—1 201
Medical Retail Store.
Dr. Kaxioia, having opened a store in Barnard-
street, east side, second door south of the Mar
ket-square, in conjunction with Mr. Sahvsl Bzx-
mm, under tbe firm of Kbzeszb & Bzimsa, soli
cits the patronage of hi* friend* and the public.—
His partner will attend solely to the business, in
whose knowledge, carefulnen and attention eve
ry confidence may be placed. His stock embraces
the greatest variety of warranted genuine Medici
nes, which he considers worthy the notice cf fa
milies, physicians and planteis. /
oct 19 * 2 JO
The subscriber
Having leased the whirl and dock, next hut
ie below 'that occupied by Messrs. Blows,
UatiHz & Co. announce* to bis fr.rnds and the
pubi c, ti|»t he will, on the first of November
next, commence the LUMBER FACTORAGE
and COMMISSION'BUSIJPESS on aa.d wharf.
George W. Collins.
sept 10 ■ f —162 y
Notice.
The subscribers have taken tbe west ead.of the
fire-proof stores on Jones’ wharf, below tbe Ex
change, and now tender tbeir services to their-
friends and tbe public in tbe transaction ot COM*
MISSION BUSINESS in general.
Laroche h Watson,
oct 17 Mt 199
Plain* and Blankets.
50 hales vtausaad alsnkietsrir-o^kcd per Hrtty
from Liverpool, for atV by , •
R- $ J. H^beribhm.
oet 20 ca SOI __ ,