Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, December 01, 1818, Image 1

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Corn and Bag*. tOOO bushdt superior nhitr Flint Com tfihQ Gunny-Bag* Fur sale by * Hall aj- Hejt nor so—aw - i Corn, Bagging and Bag*. I bill of lading nov. 600 t)i_7» Com, u. two mi dud- each 5* piece* prime Dundee Bag<iog M do. a little damaged and will be eotdtay 100 tww baabel Oaf*. justroeerred, far mfc by Juka UiUubm g Cu. no* TO—k- at. g/aHwfiKpBijp" 4* Co - Hate juxtreceivedfiroin France, Ha Charleston, foil the per ahip Two Grtitrals, and are now opening at I for their J British Tice Savannah, 'member 30, 1818, It w3l be requisite in future, that-for every I Shipment nfprodueeto the Uniied K' gilom of I Orest Britain aad Ireland, the shipper do swear I te toe same before the British Coosul or Vice Con. IsaLacertriiCDte.of which wili be attach d to each JAMES WALLACE. >335 Vice Consul. their Mure, comer of St, Julian A Whitaker streets AH P-LECAVT assortment FANCY*GOODS; ’« Cotillion AHttf .bento Mr Susey’a Cotillion par- d that hit first ball, will taka place wg t pexi, 1st oeembe^at the - enbers are requested to call on or before Saturday next nor 16——232 - Cotillion Society. lotiee nrr r studied ? ft the “CoiHiionSocietr," a*hiving Which they offer for site it a moderate prices .«5in*^^j l |a.gagr | ******* frOT *£ ££*■ I Ridicule*. Tippet*,ladsetf and gentlemen’*Clores, | figured Minims, Merino and Plush Trimming?,! imitation Merino Shawls, ramitoreTriAgc*. pWnli •nd figured silk Shawl*, ostrich Featbera/ltaUanJ Crapes, Mohair Gaps, Frisettes, CachH Trivet Ribbons, silk Braids, black lace M Shawl*, embroidered Tulea, plain and otWl ed silk Stocking*, gentlemen's bslf silkTfd nor 13—la—221 Grand Lodge. Die members of rbc Gpnd Lodgt > the different Voigt* under its ] by their proper representatives,’ are i J. Lathrop, trmrurer anti Key. EST. Broadefotkst Bsnnets, Modes, ilamltenrhirfs colored searing Silk, silk Velrets, (be Crafty on elastic Garter*; I nest, at 11 o’clock i- K. the fids of December . l Band* of (BOS. | By order »f the Right Worthipfitl Grand Matter — /ladjea’ Workirqf Box#*, gen. tk men’s DraMhafCasta. Pocket Books, Dominoes Chessmen, Kaleidoscopes, gold and silrer --pang tad Fans, Cologne and Lavender Waters, Antiqu, Oil, Pomatum, Brushes, Paper Hanging*, be. be. And, ah* par late arrivale Run .Ycn-Ttrk, A. Hunter, grand see’ry. -235 - Cargo of sloop Roxana, . long Lawn* 7-8 and 4-4 Irish linen Black Sarsoet* and 8m. ***® aoM fimmrhe wharf. linen and cotton Sheet- Blark Bombarten Plain and figured Maafins Cassimere Shawls Nankeen crape Sliawla *£■ HrOVI ’ Coarse Cloths aad Cast!. Superfine shepherd Cloth Rombaxets , . Cotton b wonted Stock ing* ' y Children's beaver Hits Patent who sewing Cot. ton Canton Crape Figured nankeen do chaws Black Barcelona Hand kerchiefs Flag and Bandana do Rose Bfedwts Flannels Plain and figured bock Muslins Inserting Trimmings Furniture Chinta Homespuns X* STOSS, il» SOB SlU, 400 piece* best BuasK hemp Cotton r 15 nbda 4ih proof Jamaica Bum 36 pipes Holland Gin 50 bag* green Coffee 38 tierces London Brown Stout 609 bushels Corn in bags 50 easea old Claret Half pipe superior old Madeira Wine Johnston & Hills. ~turPrjtiimiTaii7 Plain and figured Chew- WOO double flint Turn- t * rna > if «a«en to chaw Handkerchief* biers | „ . feVtCBSWME <3 I/O- nov 30—— 235 Bills of Exchange On London, and on Mania payable in Paris— I SO barrel* rye Whiskey, ■ ' - ,T -‘ 1 Octavio—for sale I -from schooner for sale by nov * CHARLES MAUREL. Bills on Nexr-York. At sixty days sight, for sale by L. Petty, nov 30—a—235 Bills on New-York, At sixty days' fight, for sate by W. P. BEKRS b CO. nov 28 234 * ' Bills on Nevc-York. Bills on New-York for sale by C. C. Griswold Sc Co. nov 25—|w • 231 Taylor’* «<«-<# .Exchange on Baltimore. A Bill for 2500 dollars, at 60 diy*. Foraak by ] nov 28 -234 £7 Left at the store of the sub- Xilm Lathrop <V Co. i—-234 *jiReceived Per thip Cara, captain Mehlen, front London, Best London POR.TEU, viz: 20 cask* draft from Barclay’s brewery 100 do boltl d, 7 dozen each, from Hibbeit'a 200 do do 7 do 1 do do Austins 50 do pale Ale m bottles, 7 dozen each . PAINTS, ground in oil viz.- White Lead, 100 kegs, 28 lbs each Do do 300 do 14 do do Fine black 29 do 28 do do Do du 30 do' 14 do do Do olive green 50 do 23 do do Do bright do 15 do 14 do do 'Do bright blue 30 do 14 do do Linseed OIL. viz: 10 cast* of 50 gzllons each 50 jug* of 52, do do Fresh Boots and Shoes. rear unmay ar TUI saw auuaa, ‘THREE HUN DUEL) AND SEVENTY t - YdCKAUES BOOTS aad SHOF.S, Stinted pariicMtAiJortie Up-Country market, XT- £ - SAMUEL EVANS, ['■ ttdttore.dww* the Blug, east of the Ej change oct 13—196 ' " "The Subscriber MMOM-IM new Mores, where he offer* for sal Sugar in bogabcada ' Tea inchests Superior quality Welch Plains ?—■ ATJO. TO SETT, The three upper Floor* of tlie tenement first copied try him, and possession p*eh pa.the oc of December. J-‘P. HENRY. •i>32 r. Valuable^ Lands for sale. On tlie first Tuesday in December next, mu ht told at the cottn-htruye in tint dry, between the it trial hois+s, f T- ‘ At valuable a TRACT of LAND a* any in this state, situated witliin a few miles of Darien, bound ed by Lews’ creek and the Alatarrulia river, con- aainmg l’W7 acres, calculated for the culture of rice, cotton or sugar. ... Mm %r liCU at. file store ox tucauu- --c; — “1-7.5^ tons of-14 oz. sheathin?Copper marked “D. McK. ” The owner is requested to call, pay the charges, and take it away. Samuel C. House. nov 30- * 235 Wanted A smart active Boy, acquainted with house I sheathing Copper 10 sheets milled Lead - ' 390 casks Roman Cement For eale by K. 1UCHARD30N b CO. nor 28 234. The Subscribers, , Thankful to their frns>d» and .the public in gen- , for whom liberal wages will be paid; or a lent, for their very liberal patronage since the Girl, who can take care of children or attend in a I opening of theii store, corner of Drayton and Ray Inquire at this office. r.30- *— -235 Tost From colonel Craig’s boarding house, on the night of the fire, a small red hair Trank, marked ••S. B ” containing clothing. It is supposed to have been taken through mistake. Any informa tion of aaid trank, will be thankfully rtc*ived by the subscriber, at the store of Messrs C Kelsey S. REYNOLDS. nov 30 236 Commissioners of Pilotage. NOTICE. At meeting of the board on the 19th inst it was j resolved. That Jevte Furness 1>e no longer au thorised to act as Pilot fay the bar and river of Savannah. JOHN G. HOLCOMBE, nov 30—M——235 oecrttary C. P. Contract. The Commissioners of Pilotage will contract With some person to raise the brig Mary, and I place her in such a si tuation that her cargo and hull can be exposed for sate Proposals to | be banded to JOHN G. HOI.COM'tE. novSO—235 aecrrturjr C. P. Caution. Counterfeit Twenty Dollar Bills ofthe Planter*’ I Bank are in eirculaiion. The engraving, number, ing, date and signatures are badly imitated: can easily be detected un inspection, but would de ceive persons not in the habit of observing Bills | particularly. The date of the Bill stopped, December 14, 1815, Letter It J. Marshall, cashier. nov 27—v—233 street, offer them*an entire hew stock of Goods and Clothing, of all kinds, at their new store, late- ly occupied as an Insurance office, uirectiy from London via Charleston, to say— 8 trunks extra super dress Coats, of all colors 6 do extra and small size camblet Cloaks 19 do cassimere Pantaloons, of all sizes and co lors 4 do new fashin Waterloo Coats, all colors 2 do buH cassimere Waistcoats 3 do assorted quality'and color* do 10 bale* lion skin Great Coats 20 do Jackets and Trowscn (for negroes) 5 do Pea-Jackets 11 do bear skin Monkey Jackets 1W> dozen red flannel Shirts 50 do striped cotton bhirts 1 case gentlemen*! worsted Gloves 1 do toane do do 3 cases cotton Drawer* A great quantity of extra fine linen and cot. ton Shirts, with and without frills ~ 4 cases fine Merino, worsted and lamb’s wool Shirts 1 ease worsted Drawers 2 trunks youth’s Pantaloons, of all colors .10 do new fashion boy’s Dresses 4 do house servant’s Pantaloons and Coatees Great quantity of Comforts for sailors '<00 dozen red and blue Killmanock Caps 150 do negro Stockings 6 boxes negro Hats 4 do fine men and boy’s Hats ALSO 4 bales rose Blankets, tram 12 to 16 4 wide Few bales Humhums 3 bales single and doable milled Cassimeres 2 do fine Cloth of different colors Few bales London and Bristol Blankets Few bales white Plains of a superior quality 200 Demijohns 1 bale Corks Few bales cotton and linen brown Hollands JV*0fiat* 1 4?. , ssr.ra's;ssf. , sr«cf jest i ™* ** ** an the subscriber's account, unless signed with I Peter Drege & Co. Us own proper name. Oliver Steele. Savanna*, Mnemhor 23.1818—M—234 Caution. The puhlie is hereby .cautioned against settl lag any account* m favor ofthe JOB PRINTIN' 'OFFICE, with Olivia SithU, Or any other per son: the said Steele having no legal claim to the nov 27- Establahmet whatever, nov 28—■—234 WM. C. BARTON. > < To Masons. ~ The subscribers, ha behalf of the uf WlotaMte. wiR receive proposals for erecting taro BEACONS, one Oa Tybee Island and one on Cockspur Wand. A particular description will he furnished op application to H. W. Hill*, ■) That. Wright, > S. B. Parkman, J The subscribers BAVX TOT BICZ1TID 15 cases northern Homespuns; contusing ' 110,000 yards unbleached Homespuns 10,000 do plaid Stripes, Cheeks, Chaxnbrayand Ticking 2,000 do b'ue Kersey, adapted to the southern market ALSO A genera! assortment of GROCERIES, at whole- [ ale—for tale oa accommodating terms by Harris Sc Waterman, 28- 334 Rico", wharf. T yor 28—l—234 William Barnes, ■ CABINET MAKER—FROM NEW-YORK, Ha* opened bis store in Barinrd-strect, m ... the Bays and ha* ou band a general assortment of committee. | Sideboards, pi Usr and claw cud and breakfast Ta bles, sets of riming and pvmbroke Tables, maho gany bigb post cod maple filled Bedsteads, i' An eiegant Ball Brass l-■ >f Just received and for sale by William S.-Gillen, nov 2 ; a ■ 232 . JsAnstvn’s .quire. Cloths, Cassimeres and silk- Velvets, Received by tbe ship Con, from London, of a superior qtmlity, for sale by > - «- * Elias Wallen, i nov 23—229 T-S’ For sale- <***-.~ r .-±— f Five hundred bushels of (X>RN, mbag* of two v builiftfeacU. ' ... - ‘ Scarbroagtr & M‘Kinne. r , nor 9 -218 Carnoehan 8£ Mitchel KATS SSrimm, STTSZ snip Tseng, 8 boxes containing each 39 pieces 4-4 Irish Linens • And, by tbe thip Cora, from London, ’ I case of Hats Which they offer for sale bn reasonable terms no* 19- .6 James Carruthers Has imported by foe. ship Science, rapt Currie, from Greenock, a nsnu Assoarxrsr or COTTOjt AMD LIJrtfEJf GOODS, Consisting of Muslins, Shawls, sewed Robes. Der- ries’ Union Stripes, Pullicat Handkerchiefs, Cot ton Shirting, Checks, 1 Ac ; Russia Sheeting, Pla- tillas, Oznaburgs and cotton Bagging. ALSO, Porter, Ale and Been Herrings and Ling Fish: Barley and split Peas; While Lead ground in oil; crown window Glass.' Winch will be sold low and on a liberal • credit ?for good notes; payable either here or in'AugUsta. nov 36—232 ■') , ■- r ' Bread and Flour. 100 barrels superfine Fl< ur 50 half ' L do , 1*.0 barrels pilut,Bread 100 do do AXJ) 100 kegs Crackers Landing from brig Planter, fromlAIexandria For sale by Lawrence & Thompson. TOT M V34 Lumber Factorage CO.M>tf?felON BUSINESS. The subscriber begs leave to inform liisfriends and the public, (hat he continue* to transact busi ness in the above line, on Mr. Jolm Hunter's low- er wharf, next above cole-sal James Johnston’s. He has every conveniepee. fbc the xeceplimj of lumber, of every deesrifiribhi' also a UmSSemim store for the storage of cotton, Ac. , Thomas Jones, oct 3 —192 Factorage • Aim' COMMISSION BUSINESS. The subscriber informs hi* friends and (be pub lic in general, that he has taken a store and count ing room on Mr Hunter’s wharf, (fire-proof) and offers bis services in the above line of business; and hopes from strict attention and. punctuality to merit a share of public favori He is well ac quainted with foe staple of both sea-island and upland cotton; also the quality of rice. He Will purchase small or large lota on a moderate com mission; he will buy or sell houses and lots, lands, negroes or horses; he will barter any kind of pre duce for groceries or dry goods; and any articles be may purchase, , if they are not according to or der, they are to be lent back at his expense, and others sent in their rootp. He will receive and ship goods to Augusta and elsewhere. '. J."White. oct 29 xn 209 -■? ..a - Factorage 8$ Commission Business The subscriber has removed his counting house, to No 3, Commerce Row. He offers nis best services in the above line, and hopes, by strict at tention and punctuality to merit a sharenf public favor.» Fire-proof stores are engaged for any produce entrusted to his care, anil liberal ad vances made on the same if required. James Hunter. nov 23 9 ] Office of Justice of the Peace, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. , The subscriber tenders his services to foe pub- 1 lie as a Justice or the Peace and Notary. His of ' lice is in Bryan street, near the State bank. His courts will be held on the veenud Tuesday inev- ery month. SAMPSON HORDECAf. nov 17—x—rj——233 Caution! Caution! Caution! An persons have been in tl)? habit of goirgon the south end of Ossaba hunting and catting wood, this is to inform them that positive orders have been given to prevent any individual what ever, under any pretence, from going on that part of foe Island owned by the undersigned without* t written permisaion-from all or either of them. T. N. Morel. i John Morel. 1 N. G. Rutherford. ' nov 26——232 Brought to Gaol, * In Savannah. November 4, 1818, a negro man . who say* hi* name is Tow, and that he belongs to B Nathaniel Hayward, of Cumbee, South-Carolina. He it about twenty-two years of age and five feet five indies high—he has a sear undf r his left .eye, and has an impediment in his speech. H- M‘Catl, c. c.c. nov 6———216 \ Brought to 'Goal, In Savannah, SeptJlQ, 1818, a negro man who say* his name is Bzagandthat be belongs to Ab- <1 nerjoorden, in the northwestern part of Georgia, o He is about thirty years of age and five feet c indies high. Be has a smiling countenance and ti telh an eqtuvoeal tak; tbe truth cf which is doubt- p ed. H. M'CALL, g c c t net 98 308 tl - Hv- ■■■ ' k PUBLIC SALES. AUCTIOJrs. A prime Negro-Cooper for sale. TO-MORROW, 1st December, mill* etU trfor* the coun^oute, terrors <£* wnmf kwir. A prime NEGRO FELLOW, an excellent coop* e Turn, cash. M. HERBERT. nov 30—^832 Administrators sales. tosyUhy residence oear the land. . .The above, property trill lm positively I TO-MORROW, December 1, ,w “ h ““>ss5ss;£siis , ».“'. . 202 acres tide swamp, first quality, on Hutchin- on that day, anless previously dsmuseil of at 1 son’s Wand, opposite the city privateaalg. . ^ ^K. A J.HABERSHAM. |-^^0'«e»e»*nGreat8atabti freahmzahandpine 900 seres cm CumberUnd island, in the county of Camden, about 300 acres of which is planting Und-on the premises U a good dwelling-house, | &C 630 acres of. tide swamp, on Lewis’ creek. Administrator’s sales. . On the firtt Tnnday in JOttemher next. Will be sold at the court house, in the citv of Sa between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock. | M’lntosh county, originally purchased as Tliefollowing Negroes,-to w.t; Sue, Pleasant,I cated property ’ Stalin; thepreperty of the estate of Sarah Gne I 500 sores inLiberty county, north side of South rstL By order of the court of ordinary of Chat-1 Newport, Butt Town swamp, originally 'granted ham county. I *— aw* 1.1. ■ • aw _ 17.* a •*'. *. . oct 19 -200 Peter Goerard, adm'r. Administrators sales. On the firtt to the late Samuel Lacbhn AMntrnh 250 acre* on Houston’s sVam & in M-Iutosh county, near the upper end of M’Ksythan’a island 35 acres adjoining tho east end of the city oT Savannah, part tide and |—‘ ‘ ' ■ Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Sa vannah,between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, TThe following Negroes, viv: Move, Cefia, Nan ny and Binah-, the property of the estate of Ben. jamin Lavinrier, deceased." By order of the court j of ordinary of Chatham county. John Haopt, cdm’r. net 19 200 JZ5|witb 0t u£ 0 1 i ward, together . mid Improvements Administrators sale. ithereon,' *t prtsenit occupied by Mrs. Morris Miller. Conditions of tale made known nt the time of tie CCf The high bad above advertised liar sale on the eastern rad of the city, and river land ad joining, are laid out in lots, and will be -sold as .*ueh—also a part of the land on Hutchinson's isl and, and fronting on Savannah river, ut laid out* id wharf lots, ana will be told as such Accurate On the first Saturday in December next, Will baoold at Kheuner, Efinyhnm ctwaty, httwten I pl*P» of the above may be seen by applying to the hour* of 10 aod3 o'clock, '*' 1 ' - ALLTHE PERSONAL PROPERTY, belonging to the estate of the late Christian Bid- di nbsck. deceased. To be sold for the benefit of the lieirs and creditors of said estate. Conditions will he made known on the' day of sale. GEORGE FOY, adm’r, nov 10—rj—219 the above I i To Let A ROOM in s'boose situated on the Bay. 'The I me will he let well weS finished aw otbenriro. | ia required Inquire it this office. I II M ** T? °" aP ** *• - Jb*v*8w—— es, bedroom do. elegant toilet gJ-N B. country merchint. supplied with iilet end plant thtesiamOheses. and a few low &ce - | priced .Picture*, framed; by the above, low fog BOY 3— -I—312 Brought to Gaol, November 7, 181fi, in Szvanah, a negro man, who says tus name a. Jox, and that he belongs te Mr Filyer, of Darien. Heis about 35 yeanofage and five feet five inches high—has on a'military bkmcoet widixed focingandcsfiiUhe is an Afp- bybirth, andhas hm.eeentiy mark* pnbis .. ■ ; He formerly bdqnged. t> Mr Denchud. of ffj* Ail persons having demands against etiate, will render them in properly atte those indebted will make payment to nov 10- jr—219 GEO. FOY, adm'r. City Sheriff's sale. On the trot Tuetday in December next, Will he sold at the court house, One fourth part of Lot No (5) five, Fourth tything. Anson ward, containing twenty feet on Ytuk-8trect. and sixty.five fett deep; levied on as the property uf William P. Clark to satisfy sun- the subscriber Sold as the property of the estate of the late Dr. John P. Ward, deceased, by order of the ad ministrators - M. Herbert, aurf’r. nov ”0 217 Ad m in istrtrtor?s sales. ’ TO-MORROW, December 1, Will be sold before the court house in the city o Savannah, between the usual hours the follow ing negroes, to wit: .. Maty and tier children; sold as foe personal attested, and I propw ty 0 f Alexander Habersham, deceased. By order of the Administrator. M. Herbert, auet f r. nov SO 193 Administrator's sales. TO-MORROW, December 1, Will be sold before tbe court-house in foe city of Savannah, between foe usual hours, the follow ing r-.roes: Tk* *M, n*.u purchaser^ they not copying wKM^ternta of | ^sl^S^eST^ ISAAC D’LYON, s c 8 's sales. On the fret T^ijeuay it, December next, Wilt be sold at the court-house in Jefferson. Cam-1 den county, between the usual hours uf ten and [ three o’clock, tbe following property, to wit: The one halt' of an undivided tract of Land. ty. ing and being in Camden county, on the St. Ma-1 ry’s river, one and a half miles from tbe town of I bt Mary’s;’ leyted os se tb*property of John H. J Also a tract of Land, on the Great SatiUa river, more or less; levied on as the property of Joe! Tison to satisfy foe taxes due on said land for thi Also a tract of Land, near the town of St Mi- J ry’s. in Camden' county, containing fifty acres, j Sold by order of the Administratrix. 1 M. Herbert,wrtV. nov 30—193 _ s On Wednesday next, 2d Dec. . WiU be told, on Jrheoton, o- rf AmLrton’t rphtvj, ■ occupied by l JUinio, Tbe CARGO of tbe, brig. Huran, consisting of 200 sacks Lhn rpoql ground Salt 7000 bufoelsdo in bulk Terms, approved endortrd notes for ell over ftJOOrSOiriaye oaac gKOO, 4 months. ? ' Sale lo commence at 11 tUUck M. Herbert, auct'r. nov 27—233 Lots in the Village of St. Gall. On Friday, the 4th December, Will be leutcd. u, Public Auction, ... tch | The following TWELVE LOTS, divided front - L Slocum to satisfy the fifty per centum tax for | Lots 12.13 and 14, for a term of seven yean fivm - * sts Conditions, cash 1 *" Isaac Bailey, s. c. c. v4- 214 Sheriff’s sale. Ou the firtt \Tuetday in January next, I the date of stlc: ttreet sixty feet wide •81 i 3 2 4 hours of ten and three o’clock. All that tract of Land, containing one hundred . acres, laying in the county of Effiogham, and J qualified for the erection of small ttreet thirty feet wide Each Lot will be thirty-two feet by fifty-six, . lalified for the erection of amall buildings, CT The sale will lake place at the square near the brick smoke Jiouse erected by Thomas Ntw, ~ " Term* made known on the levied on as the pro- I eB, esq. deceased. *—- ' ’ 1 J — of sale. M. Herbert, auct'r. nov 28 233 Will be soli at Auction Isaac Garrason, s. -215 Sheriff’s sales. On Tuetday, the 5th day of January next, (Till be sold at the court-house in' M'lntoah co ty, between tbe hours often o’clock in thftfore- nnon and three o'clock in tbe afternoon, On Thursday, the 10th December, I In front of the store immediately voder the count, ingrhouoe of If. Richardton (J Co. The entire invoice of a large and well chosen All that Mand situated in the rivW AUtamaha, <*. »«"»« , 1 «ANOPACTURED county of M'lntosb, called Carr’s Island, contain-1 SP2J? 8 * ^con*«tinjf of Uie following: arVekf mg two hundred and aixty acres, be the same I 29 tale* London dufiil Blankets mnrf. nr Ira*, houndrd on all aide* hv III# river I ' do rose df> more or leas, bounded on all sides by the river I , before mentioned and branches thereof—sold un-1*. “° P°“1‘ ' 15 do blue Pinna 6 do mixed do do white do dq nov 26- Samuel Eigle, s. x. c. -232 ’s sales. On the firtt Tnetday in January next. Fill be sold at the court-house, in Rieeborct between the hour* of 10 and 3 o’clock, A TRACT OF LAND, Granted to Stephen Lanier, on the waters of I red Flannels do white do do blue and black superfine west of Erg- land Cloth* . do blue and black superfine Cassimeres do stout low priced Cassimeres, assort'd colors 3 do stout 6-4 Cloths, assorted color; 8 do Carpeting and hearth Bugs 3 do Bombszcts, ell black 4 do do assorted colors 5 do Rattinets, do do 3 do Great-Coats, extra size 3 do cassimere Shawls, assorted patterns _ . " trunks wonted Hosiery, assorted John MKiranie, to satisfy the foliowing'exe’cutiohs, I I s do cotton do do ' 1 do women * white Vigoma Uose 1 do wonted and cotton pantaloon Drawe:? 1 do silk Hose and Gloves, and bobbin Lae? J do filack lace ) iels and Shawls 1 chest of olive Thicksets 1 do drab and slate elastic Bibs 3 trunk* ponied Quilting* 1 do ' white and colored fancy fribq 1 chest fancy 7-8 Calicoes J do do do Nankeens 1 bale do do Sarsnct* 8 bales Cham bray*, dark Hollands, furniture aad twist Checks * 4 - % 1 case linen table Cloth* 14 hhds boy** and men’s wool Hat* 6 do do phted Hats, assorted colors 4 rases maid’s aad children 1 * wool Bonnets, as sorted <b>pes and colors t £ Term* of sale, rji—eajno of gSCO and under, cash; do over 500. andtsot exceeding 2'. COO, 60 days; do over 1X100, and mot exceeding }f200o, 90 days; do over JQOfowd not ezpeeding on. « months; do over 3000, anfonot exceeding £4000, 6 months; and all soma over &4000, fi months; in 'Sale to commence at tl o'clock. Purchaser* to pay for packages at sterlii^ co^ OCT The goods and patterns may pa »een^t ty pointed out by the defendant. Willjam Wilson, s. i. a. nov 28 —234 • Administrator’s sale• ' On the firtt Tuetday in January, 1819, .Hl be sold (agreeably to an order of the hoi. orable tbe justices of foe Inferior court of Jef ferson county) That part of the real estate of Henry M’Conky, of that day. oct 27 1 oo the west corner of Brangb-j Tbetborfi to be sold for | f said deceased. Tbe, D. M. M'Conk/, aim?ar. • —207 To Rent, asm i The HOUSE at presaent nrci situated at the corner of Brou| streets. For term*, apply on I i by Mrs. Fill, , . r and Barnard j any tune on zjiplira- mn to nev 30 ■.■i.-jgf >1.