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(bat tfie cruize of the. Congest will be
rendered particular!/ atrtijervient to the
> iBprovemenilof-the officers, with which
View it is underatooil captam Henley, uln*
.»» now Den attending; her preparation)), is
making y.tjj judicioo* arrangement*, cal
culated to call into active fcxerciie the best
intelligence of those gentlemen who are
So fortunate as, to be attached to the fri
gate for this desirable ierbize. a To the ju
nior officers in partkolar will this oppor
tunity, bo impoHapI, by exciting a iauila-
ble emulation to excel in the discharge of
those duties; (he able'and dignified fulfil
ment of w|iich places, the navy on so high
a ground, jn tr.<j estimation of the people
of this coaptrj.—Norfolk Beacon, (Jc\. 12;
From the New-IIaven Register, of Oct. 10.
THE LEGISLATURE.
The general assembly of Connecticut
convened in this city last Thursday. On
the Wednesday proceeding, his excellency
the governor was met about two. miles
from town by toe 2d troops horse guards,
commanded by major Prescutt; the sheriff
siT the county of New-Haven and his suite,
end a large and respectable cavalcade of
citizens, by whom he was escorted to his
lodgings in town. On Thursday the horse
guards,'together with the 2d company of
governor’s foot guards, commanded by ma
jor R. Hotchkiss, captain Blake’s .corps ol
> light artillery, and lap lain Kimberly’s
flank company (it. infantry! were on duty.
At 11 o’Wock thtiy formed the line, and es
corted thi- governor and council to tlu-
Xtate hobsc. The weather was favorable
for the-parade, and the appearance of the
different enpps, and the accuracy with
which their evolutions were performed,
did great credit to the respective officers
On duty, and to the meh under their com
mand.
The house of representative, was organ
ized by the choice of tiidcim Thompson,
esq. (republican) speaker, anil Samuel A.
Foot and Henry W. Ed wards, esquires,
(both republicans) clerks. On balloting
for the officers of the house, the strength
of parties appeared to be 117 republican
members to 64 federal. Republican ma
jority 53.
At about 12o’clock both bouses met in
the council chamber, where bis excellen
cy the governor delivered the following
SPEECH:
Gentlemen of the council,
Mr. Speaker, and
Gentlemen of the home of Bepre,cnta'ire,—
I offer you my congratulations, on the
circumstances under which ymi are now
convened. Our country continues to en
joy the blessings of peace and tranquilitv:
a fertile season lias been accomplished
with general health; abundant supplies
have rewarded the exertions of the hus
bandman; agriculture, manufactures, arts
ami science, are in a state of progressive
improvement; our internal commerce is
flourishing, ami that with foreign countri
es, is gradually surmounting the embarrjis-
ments under which it lias labored. This
combination ot prosperous events; de
mands united expressions of devour gra
titude, to the bem-ficent parent of nattfre.
from whom all these blessings have been
tierivetl.
In pursuance ol a resolution of the last
gcueral assembly, a convention of delega
tes from the towns in this state, assembl
ed at Hartford, who, after a sedulous at
tention ' he trust reposed in them,
formed constitution of civil government
for the people uflhis state, which was sub
mitted to their consideration, on the first
Monday of the present month. If it shall
appear, from th<* returns to be made to this
assembly, that the plan of the convention
has been approved by the people, a revi
sion of some of our laws, for the purpose
of rendering them conformable to the
provisions of that instrument, may be
deemed expedient.
'die measures which 1 have, on Inrmer
occasions, recommended to the notice of
the general assembly, have in my judg
ment, lost none of, their- importance.■ If
you entertain a similar opinion, and the
other business of the session is suelj, as to
afford leisure for the■ purpose,“they will
doubtless receive your consideration. I
am happy in being able to inform you; that
I know of no other subjects of general con
cern, which appear to require yuur atten
tion.
In this favored country, the only legiti
mate objects of legislation, are the securi
ty of equal rights and privileges, to every
portion of our fellow citizen-; and these
sibjivts can only be attained, by laws en
forcing the observance of strict and im
partial justice. In proportion to the im
portance of those subjects, which may
come under consideration, the obligations
of sincerity, candour and mutual forbear
ance will be increased. That our mutual
consultations miy result in promoting the
best interest* of our constituents, is the
fervent wish uf my heart,
Oliver Wolcott.
General .heeiahly, October Scion, 1818.
The report on taxation, submitted (o the
legislature last spring by the committee
on that subject, has been ordered to be
printed for the use of the member^. We
’understand this subject will be taken up
early next week.
THE CONSTITUTION.
The votes given in the several towns on
the question of ratifying this instrument,
were- canvassed las’t Thursday and on
Fiiday morning, the committee reported to
the assembly the following result, viz. that
thete were ’
In favour of ratifying 13,918
' ’ Against it 12,3b t
• Majority 1,554
Ofcourae the constitution as reported by
the convention of delegates has now been
adopted by. the people, and from hence
forth will be the supreme law -ot the state.
-The returns from Burlington were not
received in season to be counted.—That
town gave a handsome majority in favor of
the'Cbnstitutrun* which, il taken into the
account, would swell the actual majority
■in the state, i.u favor of ratification, to noi
far from sixteen hundred vote*. After the
committee bail made tiieir report to the
house, the result was welcomed bv a nation
al salute pf 22 guns frniivfwo pieces of
arti*iery on the public square, the Reven
ue Cutter in the harbour, and 'a fi-jd piece’
stationed in Broadway. Tne new Nat-
ionaffiag was hoisted at the liberty pole,
ami a standard, with, the worii ‘‘Cr.rrstitu-
ti'il}” upon it, raised ^th*’flag-staff in
Broadwgy. . The bell* , ot the different
churches commenced .ringing at the ’firing
offhe. first gun,-and.r«»finned till the fir
ing ceased . Most of. the shipping in the
harbuur displayed their colors at' mast
head. • .' < - .. i.
We can now,congratulate our fellow citi
zens. throughout the state, on the happy
result of the struggle which Connecticut
has undergone in obtaining a constitution
of civil government. At. the same time,
we disdain to exult over the piisfortuncs or
fidlies of a fallen enemy- We wisu the
friends ot king Charles’ Charter nothing
worse, than that they may become good
subject* and quiet citizens under the new
Constitution. They ought to remember,
that the royal q'lartrr was not the prize
lor which our fathers fought and bled ill
the revolutionary contest,—nor is the
charter, what was promised po.i^rity dar
ing the trying times of that eventful pe
riod. Those mud politicians who have in
times past, kept op a petty, not.expensive
warfare on the p.:,t of the state,, against
the constituted authorities of the United
.States, we trust will in future see the bil
ly of again attempting to separate Connec
ticut from the great republican family —
Let us then hail the day, uti which our
constitutinu was ratified,by the people, as
the day on which Connecticut became in
fact, what she has lie mi hi name heretofore,
a member of the A Mi.RICAN UNION.
AMERICAN BANKS.
It is said, that there are no less than 375
chartcie.l banks in"the United States, and
8 in .operation without charters. Of the
375 clwrtercd banks, 38 are in Massachu
setts; 15 in Rhode Island; 42 ill the state
pf New-York; 59 in Pennsylvania;’’’25 in
Marylanjl; 15 in the district of' Columbia;
28 in Ohio; 43 in Kentucky; and 17 in Yir-
inia... ' * '■ v : i..,
i THE REPUBLICAN.
SAVANNAH, THURSDAY EVENING. UCTpilEH 22, 18 8.
FOREIGN
Through the attention of our corre' pomlent at
New*Yoik, we are enabled to by before our rea
ders, London dates to the 30th August. An in*
leresting urricle will be found in our second p.'ge*
relation to the Florida*, and execution of Ar-
buthnot and Ambiister, to which we inv.tethr at
tention of our readers. Tnese subjects continue
to attract the serious attention of the British poll*
ttcians, who of* late have became very particular
about the affairs of America That we are envied
and hairei by the predominant -party .in .England,
their every word, their every deed betrays 99 —
We tan neither add an inch to our territory, nor
a ship to our navy, but the ministerial writers
cake wing,and ascend to the-«ikie$, “worry ing bea
ven” with their complaints. It is said that “straw*
indicate which way the wind blows;” and the late
change of tone in the British writers, as clearly
shews that bow much soever our country may
have once been contemned, har growing pros
perity and strength, in t!»c eyes of the British wri.
tors, are not n**sv quite so despicable. The' ho
mage patd to «>ur “fir built f’igates,” is enough
to gratify our proudest national feelings. The
allied sovereigns of Europe were to have assem
bled at Aix la Chapelie some ti’-sin the begin
ning of the present month. It is hinted, that
among other subjects to which their attention will
be called, the dispute between the United States
and Spain will not be the least important. We
can have no objection to the members of the ho-
|y alliance freef drcussw’ff the m.tte** »n contro
versy bet A ten ua and Spam; but further they mus
not go. We cut nnivige ‘our own affairs in our
own way, without the interference of mediators.
D ; cd, at Harsimus, (V .1) Mr Cohnelii** Van
vorst tl*e proprietor of the town of Jersey, a« the
advanced &ge of J /—leaving property to the a-
mount of half a m llion of dollars.
——, at Pittsburgh, on the 17lh Sept, last, bre-
ret-major John Fintunp. late of t:.e 22d regt
U S infant ry. Majoi Pent'.and entered the sen ice
at the commencement of the iate war. with the
rank of captain, ami during its continuance reap
ed a full share of its dangers aud vicissitudes. He
was at the taking of York and Fort George, and
servtd in the memorable expedition down iheSt
Lawrence. ' In tho.ariiuous com. aign of *814, he
was* one of th* gallant band who formed the bvi
gade of gen Scott; ami at the battle of Bridge-
water,-he led the advanced guard. On that glo
rious, tbouc-h fatal, night, he received two balls, bf
which his right l.-g and arm w *re broken, and * hen
our army retired, being Itfi on the field, was ta
ken bythe enemy. After the amputation ol his
leg, and after having encountered a variety of suf
fering. with a fortitude which attracted applause,
even from his enemies, capt. Pentland returned
home on parole, and shorty after was rewarded
for his gallant n with the brevet rank of major.—
His amputated limb never healed, and finall/ caus
ed hi> death.
SHIP NEWS.
pout of sjtr.taw.tff.
Sloop General-Jackson. Shepherd, Havana, 17
days —with oranges—to tt*e master Spoke the
United State** achooncr Lynx, lieutenant com
mandant Madison, on Monday last, offTybee bar,
bound to Charleston, from St Mary's. The sloop
General-Washington, from New-York, arrived at
Havana the day betore the Gencnd-Jackson sailed
Steam-boat Charleston, Utley, Charleston, (no
ticed > e»tenUy) 2 da} 5, inland. Passenger*—
Samuel Russel and famly, Mrs Moers, Mrs Can-
te*\ .Mi>> Ihigass, Miss Meihado, H Potter, J Gor
don. J .tots Priser, J Wilson, T Wyley, W*J Law.
reiue, C Cross, Mons. Baulin and son, masters
Francis, .Lines, and Atphonce Utlaunejr, and two
servu ts. Spoke the ste*nr-boat Georgia, Tall-
matlgv, from this port f r Charlesqu on Tuesday
evening last, rear Beaufort. [Q3*rbe passengers
tender their sincere (hanks to capt Utftjr, for his
attention ana pjitencks to tfiecn during their pas
ser.
aims,
Brig AuiilU, Howbnd, Htw-York
Sphoeoer Mary & Stone, j
. Sloop Union, Salowich, Darieiv ’' : ^ ^
The steam boat Charleston, Chiries-
ton thb afternoon at hilfpaJt two n'etock-
; . .MEMORANDA. f v
The brigs Eagle; Silh, and Frances, ind schV
Eoterprize, were’up at Providence, (R. I,)to sail
on or about the 20th inst. for Savannah.
The brig S»mp«pn v . .schhooncrs M inekya, ; * and
Five-Sifters, were advertised at Bostoir to sail for
tms port on the 11th inst # *
The schooner E»gle,- *BIye, war to from
'Philadelphia, f-nt *h»« port; on tl|e 17th* j, #
The sloop Candidate, was to sail for tha^port^
fmmChsricston. ytl-terday^ r ; . '. ' . ;
, .The sloop Neutnne, flopxins, cleared at Pro
vidence, (R l) fur (his’Wrt, on the Wthiitit. * «
.The brig Qroamho. Hodman, 8 days Vi om this
port, bound to New'-York, ’put into Hampton
Buads on the t2th 4 Inst. for a harbor.
NorrcE
To Mariners bound to Savannah..
A large buoy, with a white top, has bern placed
on the Bar of this harbor in four and a half fathoms
water—the light-house on Tybee west, distant
four .md a half milse—tU beacun and light-house
nearly in one. The deepest watf-r is between the
buoy and the south breaker head-
A. NICHOLS, harbor master.
Savannah, October 22, 1818.
N. B. Editors of papers in sea ports will serve
the interest '*f the public by publishing this notice
Port of Charleston, October 20.
Arrived, brig Pegassus, Arnold, Prov idence
(R I) 7 days. Left ship U’sing Slates, Church;
brig James Monroe, Hud; and schooner Leander,
Weeks, a l for this port, to sail in 4 or 5 days.—
On the Utli inst off Block Island, spoke ship.
Uceai), 71 days from Goltenburg bound to New
port, (K!) and supplied her.with pdowigipijs.
Seh*r Cvane, (i f Riclinitmil) Kdlund* Turk’s*
Island, 21 Java .Left ship West-Point, Brown,
for New-Ycirk, and brig Prize, Bart, for Rhode*
Island, (o .ail in a few day*. Cctrfber 5, lat 30
36 Ion 73 spoke sch’r North Star, from Boston
bound to Mobile. Oct 6, lat 31, Ion 73,30, spoke
brig John, from N Vork bound to New Orleans.—
The Cyane sailed from Turk’s Island about the
28th ult. bound to New-York, but having experi
enced much bad weather and head wii ds. nearly
all the passage, was obliged to put into flape
Fear, (N C) tor a harbor On the 18th inst. sailed
fmm Cape Fear, in order to proceed qp hfr voy
age. but again encountering head winds, and a
very heavy gale from N N E. in the Gutf Stream
on Saturday lust, in which she sprung aleak, sprung
her foremast, ami split the fore and main sail*, was
compelled to put into this port to repair damages.
The steam-boat Charleston, und«.r the com
mand of capt Utley, started yesterday morning
on her first trip for the season, to 1 Sarannuh
through the inland passage, with about 2U pa-.
Wengers. She is fitted up in the best manner, and
has on board as pilot capt Samuel Harvey, who is
thoroughly acquainted with the coast, inlets, and
inland waters «• •••*' *' 1
Port of Philadrlphia, Oct0ber 13,
Below, ship Rebecca Sims, Burton, 42 ds from
Liverpool, will a fill cargo of dry goods; Nwitb
thelo-s of foremast, mamma t, &c. in the gale of
the 27th September.
Ab » below, the dismasted ship Hunter, Reyne-
gan, from Bordeaux 38 days; and a ship, name
unknown. Capt Iteynegun sailed from the Cor
dovan 2*1 Sept tri m llu 2.’d to the 5Ji October,
experienced very had weather; and on the 3bth
Sept. i.*» t a heavy gale, lat 41, Ion 55, carried away
the foremast, innintopmast.and jib-bucm, andlost
part of their sails and rigging.
FROM OCR COUItESPOXDEKT.
.Merchants* Hall, Poston, Oct 10—1 p. M.
Arrivrd, English brig Phoebe, Anderson, New #
York 3 days; brig Martha'Jane. Fall, Baltimore,
11; sch’fs Experiment, Percival, Richmond, 15,
W r m Penn. Foster, Philad. 3; Sanford & William
Baker, Charleston; Abigail, Elwell, Halifax, 4
Brig Fwift. Orme, St Thomas, S3 Left schV
Laura. Bourne. Savannah, in 13 days; Alexandria,
Smith, for leeward; Torn Luv Bald pi ore; Deca
tur, Bell, waiting: Mary, D.iver, Porto Rico.—
Brig Achsah-Ann. and Mary, and Columbia, Cox,
had sailed for Porto Rico Spoke, sept J7, lat.
2 Ion 62, sch’r Wm & Johm l)t: %.;n, 15 day.‘
from Baltimore for Porto Rico.
At quarantine, ship Hornet*, Clifford, (late Oli
ver) Martinique, 22 da\$.
Cleared, brigs Brutus, Clark, Havana; Plant,
Smith, Hamburg; Richmond, Turner, Richmond;
sch’rs Pocket, Foster, Philadelphia; Albicore, Ful
ler. Plyim uUi, (n c); Hoops Chuuncev, Rulkley,
N York; Mary, Bulkier, do; Victory, Hawley, do
Per of Norfolk, October 13.
SEA SERPENT AGAIN.
Captain Pratt, of the sch’r Sally, from Provi
dence, arrived this day, furnishes the following
information:—“Oct 3, lat 37, 12, Ion 75, 30, fell in
with what I, and all on beard, believed to be the
far-famed Sea Serpent. Ordeitd out my boat
and with my mate and one seaman, armed with
harpoons, hatchets. &c. for our defence* appn 1 *®* 11 ^
ed, with awful feelings, this wonderful *.
Having got so near to him. that all deception was
at an end--judge, oh my countrymen! what must
our feelings at this critical moment hav»been—
when to our great mort : firation and utter astonish
ment it actually' turned out t« be a schooner’s
most and y«rdf At a distance, this spectacle vrib
so imposing, and exactly carreapond'tng with die
various account* already published to anaslomsh
ed world, that had we not approached and exam
ined for ourselves, we should in all human e pro-
bablity have reported, on our arrival in Alexan
dria, and no doubt sealed the story by a solemn
declaration, (had our veracity been called in Ques
tion) “/Ac/ ve had absolutely seen the great.Levin-
then of the mighty die p. 99
Joseph ICopman,
SjBTK-t and sight gibbon's rancx.
Has received, bp several late arrivals,
A very general and well chosen a»ortfnent of
fancy and staple English, French a*»d Canton
'GOODS* which are wftered At wholesale or retail
on accommoda jog terms
GOOD GOODS.
William P. Beers 8£ Co.
An now opening at old .tend, corner it
Rtougliton an.t Whitaker utreets, an enenaive as*'
(orttnentof DUY GOODS, which will be aold at
law pric*a. at witalesale or retail. '
. net 2S—i— ra ‘J03
100 pieces Cotton Bagging,
k'uraalc by
Wm. P. Beers & Co.
net 22 yt—i-'J03
Thread Laces.
A large assortment of TURK AD LACES, of the
most elegant and newest patterns. F* r sale by
W. P. Bceni&Co.
orr 22 — — t—
Mrs. Rebecca T. Shearer
Inform' het.friends and tlac public that she has
just received, by the brig Sprei y-Peace and other
late arrivals from New-York, an exiensjre and very
elegant assortment of MILLENARY, of the latest
fashions; winch are ofTeied for sale at her store
opposite to J E White & C*». St Julian street—
Among which are the lolloviit.g. viz:
Elegant I>eghcm Mid straw Bonnets
Do satlii* and velvet Bonnets and Hats
Lace Cap.- and Turband»
India Cumbi ic and muslin worked Rands
Ostrich and Down Feathers
Gown Trimmings, new and very rich
Rich Ornaments fo/ head dresses
Swansdown and other Trimmings
Elegiitt figured silk Handkerchiefs, a new article
lia r Nets, PrizcLts, gold and aJver Baucis, &c
net 2 - * -ca 203
Wheat, Rye and Corn Bread.
The subscriber respectfiuly informs tlic public,
:hat, in addition to his /upply .of when
♦tread, he can now accommodate the public wi h
superior rye ntul corn Bread, to commence to
morrow, 23d instant—twisted Bread and bieakfust
Rolls/will be irmnufacture<l on Monday next.—
Those who wish these two articlrs will plpasu*
make application previous to Monday.
Flour for sale by the whole or half barrel, or
less quantity. The public will perceive the ad
vantage of purchasing flour at this establishment;
for none will be sold but that which has been tri
ed and known to be good.
Gi;o; t Bread, Crackers, Rusk, Sugar Cakes, Bu.<
ter Biscuit, &c constant!) on hand/
Any quantity of Pilot or Navy Bread manufac
tured at a few days notice. .
Puilip Brasch,
net 22 CP 203 Broughton^lrcct
Savannah Volunteer Guards,
ATTENTION!-” ..p
You will appear on your u ual parade graund,
near the Exchange, in full uniform, and complete
ly equipped, on MONDAY, the 26th instant, at
3 o’clock in the afternoon.
By order of captain Tattnall
- Rell, v. s. s. r. g.
oct C2 203
Bank State of Georgia,
Sarannah. 2(*/A Ocuber, 1818.
The Directors of the Bank of tl.e Slate of Geor
gia having declared a dividend of six per cent, or
three dollars^nd sixty cents, on each share,) for
the last six month*, the same will be paid at this
BanK on and after Thursday, the 22d instant, to
the respective stockholders thereof, or, to their
order. By order rf i/*e board,
Anthony Porter, ettshier.
Note—The editors of the Georgia Journal, Au
gusta Chronicle and Washington News are re
quested to publish the above three times.
oct 20 2 1 -?!
The Mayor’s Court
I, postponed un.d ttie th.rd Tuesday in No
vember. Juror* niiiimbned Fur October term will
take notice that punctual attendance v.ll be re
quired on the 17th day cf November next.
Ben Shcftall, ci M. c.
oct 19 2C0
The subscribers
Having connected .theinscives in the town of
n.irien, with a view 1o transact Factorage and
Commission Business, tender their services to their
friends and the public in that line. The establish
ment will commence on or about the first of No
vember next f to be managed by Mr Bahhisoiun
Kixo, under the firm of B. Kism & Co
John M'Niftli.
B. King.
■ oct 22 J 703 '
The subscriber .
n.9 jt«T natiEVXD,
Anil offer, for ,ule on uccomnntilling term,,
5U pipes pure Holland Gin
150 hhds prime Jamaica and St. Croix Sugars
100 barrels ’ ditto
70 bags prime green Coffee
20 hhils rye Whiskey
209 kegs white Lead
jtO kegs Gunpowder (Neter Hail MiiU)
2 casks Linseed Oil
2000 bush. Is Liverpool ground Sait, in barrels
and bulk
too tin catty boxes Young Hyson Tea
2uJ pieces first quality Inverness Cotton Sagging
I. Minis',
oct 8 —191 B-ltoii', range
Saw-Mill. Cranks and Gudgeons
A constant supply always on nand, direct from
the manufactory, to be bad of i*
S. C. Burning,
aug 8—168 No. 2, Commerce Rom.
Cotton Bagging.
100 pieces best quality Int.r’.es Cotton Hugging
For sale by W. P HKEKS & CO.
net 10 195
Sugary Gin, 8£c.
8 hbds prime muscovado Sugar
10 do northern Gin
17 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey
30 -do N. E. Rum For 9ale by
*“ “ • ' M. Petting??!,
aug *20 173 Market-square
Irish Linens and Sheetings.
2 cases assorted Irish Linens, some very line, and
1 c«-e Sheetings, very low charged
For sale by W. P. UEERS & CO
net 3 192 .
-Received
Per brig Hero, from Philadelphia,
Best GiO, ;n cartels
Loaf Sugar, Goshen Cheese
Burlington Ham . yellow Snap
Cognac Brandy, Malaga Wine, Cbampaigne
Wine and Filberts
• Charles Maiml.
oct 17 199 . -
AUCTIONS.
. To-Morrow, October Z3,
H'lU he nid Pef re ,»r Her.,
Groceries and Dry Goods. -•,
jlxoxg wnrcH aaa
5 hogsheads 4th proof Jamaica Run
3.pipes FYench Brandy
4 pipes and hogaheads country Gin ,
15 demijohna Shrub
20 do LP Madeira Wine
50 half boxes superior Soap, and
A variety of other Arlich s
On q credit of nine!g «4.J*
5 pipes real Holland (jlN
aiso
•A quantity or g-dd, silver and pit W .ITCHES
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock
Williford $ Baker, auct'rs.
oct 22 2C3
To-Morroir, the S3d inst.
WILL BE SOLD WlTttUUT HCSERVX,
Before the »/•»»< of Mess s Bacon & Bruen,
TO CLOSE CCiXSmXJfKSTS,
200 piects heavy InvemeaRC<)TTOiY BAGGING
5) iirfrees best London buttled PORI EU
30 boxes negro PIPES
Terms - sums under 200 dollar*;, cash, over,
and not exceeding SO , sixty dujs; over 500 -ro
>0- 0 dollars, four months; over 1U00, six months
for approved endorsed notes.
Sale to commence r.t 11 o’ciock
M. iierlierty auct'r.
On Tuesday next, the S7tb inst.
tFill be sold
The BUILDINGS on the lat in Draj-
ton-atreet, at the eon er uf llay-iane—
——— ^being the property of T, Koudo, deceas-
eu—hj permis-i'in of the hnnorable the court of
ordinary By order of the earcutox
Terms n ade known at the sale
S le to commence ol 11 o'clock
A. Howe, auct’r.
oct« S3
Si
On the 21st day of November next,
Will be sold tit the shop, in the Market square, #c-
cufnd hei*t<fore by Joseph Kitchen,
All the remaining stuck of Saddlery and Shop
Furniture in the said shop, together w ith the I^tae
and Budding;. Particulars at the day of sale.
Jimii Laltra, 7 assignees of -
Abraliaiti f arltle, >■ j JftlcheK.
F.tliiiu-id Kinsey, J
N. B 'the cr-iitors of Jossrn Ritchtit are
again requested »o reader then dema.uis without
delay »<• J. CUYLEB,
oct dl 202 atto-nrg Jor the attignen
Administrators sales.
On ihe first l ..ifuty tn Dntmber next.
Will he sold at the court house, in the city of Sa
vannah, between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock.
I he following Negroes.-viV: Move, Celia, Nan
ny and tlinah; tiie property of the estate of Ben-
jamin Lavinder, dect /sed. By order of the court
of t rditury of Lhuliatn county.
John Haupt, adm'r.
oct 19 200
Administrator’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in 1) ember vert.
Will be sold at the court hon e, in the city of Sa-
vimnah, between the hours of 10 and'2 o'clock.
The following Negroes, to wh: Sue, Pie*c*ot»-
StuiiRi; the property uf he estate of Sarah Gne-
rad. By oroer of the court of ordinary of Chat
ham county.
Peter Garrard, adm'r.
oct 19 200
^~r
S. C. 1$ J- Schenk
Have just received, and are nom opening,
An txU ustve assovttnent of MISCFLlZiNE-
OtfS WORkS % and a complete assortment of
American SCHOOL BOOKS and STATION
ART. Country merchants can now be supplied
on the most liberal terms. Order* from inuiviuu-
als, or from public institutions, will be executed
With the least possible delay. A liberal discount
made to public institutions and gentlemen pur
chasing libraries.
They have received the following new publica
tion?:
Religious World Displayed, or a View of the
four Graml Systems of Religion, by Uobert
Adam, 3 vols bvo—±7 air
Captain Paddock’s Narrative of the ship Oswt-
go, on the coast of Oarbary—gl 75
Greenland and the adjacent aeas to the Pacific
Ocean, oy Barnard O’Reilly—gl 50
A new edition of Uilq s Narrative, to which it
added a new and interesting Narrative B*e
Shipwreck cf the sl»»p Oswego—Jfi5
Lectures on the Holy Scriptures, by Wm. Jones,
MiFits gi 75
A Grammar ol the English Language,' by William
Lobbett •
A Manuel of Chirurgical Pharmacy, by William
Meade,-md
Fifth and sixth volumes of Durell's edition , of
' Shakespeare
Masonick Meicdbs, set to Music—jgl 50
Picket’s Copy Book
Also .
An assortment of Retvts* Water Colors
Pocket J hermumetei s, English durable Ink
oct 2! a 202
Prime white Baltimore Corn,
WliiSKEY.fcc.
3000 bmhel9 prime white Baltimore Corn, and
500 bushels prime yellow Flint Corn—for sale
in lots to suit purchasers, by
Nicholas Sf Neff, 1
Hiviter's vharf.
vnio HAVE IN STORE
Rye Whiskey in hog-heads and barrels
pet 13 196
Just received,
PER SHIP OOLETBOXPE,
50 tons Iron
500 kegs white Lead
.100 tierces London B B Stout
11 casks Carolina Hoes For sale by
Sturgis & burroughs,
fppt 19 186 No 3, Commerce Rnvt.
To rent,
The upper park of the House, or More, former
ly occupied by Mr. Wallen, on the Bat; pos.es-
tion can be given immediately. .Enqnie of
Jojpph (feijrge.
oct 22 x 203 •
M--. I id
- Notice r
All persons having: demands
of Joseph Spencer and Susannah'Spencer fide of
Chatham county.' deceased.' unH present ii&tic.
counts sriihin the time prescribed - by’3»v { 'slid
tbuae indebted will make .payrpent, in
... H«ri<l E. a\«l«me, as^tfer.
oct 22 if-—t-SW
New Fall Goods.
The subscriber lots received by the ship Ogle,
thorpe, a large proportion of nis FALL GOODS;
consisting of a vers general supply of
Woollens, Cottons,
Linens, silk and cotton Hosing,
Hardware, Cutlery,
Crockerj ware, Glasswa-e, Ac.
Which he Offer; for sale on accommodating
terms. ELIAS WALLEN’,
sept 26-189
Lumber Factorage
xxn
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
The subscriber begs leaTe to inform hisfrienda
and ^he public, that fie continues to transact busi.
f *?es .mess in the abnvf line, on Mr. John Hunter’s low-
: er wharf,^rewt, above colonel James Johnston’s
He has every convenience tor the-- xeceptinq oi
lumber, of every description; also a cpn-modious
•tore for the storage of cotton, tec.
'■ ■ Thoms Jonss.
r-lK - •••'
Removal.
BiaacoaBD, Bbuthsus A C*>. respectfully in-
iorui their friends and t .e public, that they have
removed to the brick store, formerly occupied by
Messrs. Way & Baker, on the Church lot, oi po-
site to the east end of Gibbons’ range; where they
off er for sale, on accommodating terms, an assort
ment of Frencn, English and India DItY LOCUS,
oct 15 196
Removed. i
The rubscriber informs me public that be be*
removed from bu late stand to the store lately
occupied by F. Msrston. comer uf Whitaker and
Congress streets, u Here he lias on had a quantity
of boots and .hoes, just received from New-York’
and Boston, by tlie schooners Sarah Aan, and
Milo, consisting of gentlemen’s Wellington hoof*
gentlemen’s fine shoes; ladles (monoco, kid and -
silk slippers. F. KICUABU3.
oci 17—199
E. S. Rempton
Has removed his stock to the store formerly
occupied by Eaton tt Johnston, opposite Mr.
Pooltney’s hardware store, near the Market; and
expects in a few days a large and complete assort-*
ment of ladies* and gentlemen’s
Shoes and Boots,
of the best quality and newe.t fashions; also 6000
pair first qua.ity NEGRO SHOES; which will ba
sold at a small advance fur cash or town accept,
anecs. net 13 196
*,* The subscribers having entered in.
to copartnership under the firm of Daix & I't-r-
xix, as Lumber Factor, and Cotumttuon Mcr.
chants, tender their service, to t' eir friends and
the public in the above line of bnsinera, and hope
that by their punctuality and attention to business
to merit their confidence.
They intend keeping a good supply of Fire
.WOOD, of which they now have a quantity, and
offer it at a moderate price.
"» „• ' Daniel Daly,
, Gen. F. Putnam,
sept 22 187 1 .• -
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For sain at L;t» uflief,