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'’uiitttf the ^nHtt^i'. J» «Mt perh»p«
reason «b J c 'n c*l*vj!a’?, WiU «v!rflTUfe trac?* «"n
thrown open to privMi; tfditictuftU HfBjp vot»H
increase it. to a ra'»d"rit« evttn*.; but it was no*
thought possible in «'• nbort a lime to inerrisr
the import of colt jn fro.T. an average of 35,U0t>
biles to rising 20 i/«0). an-! w\.: ; gt n*.l- -
men ire of opinion, that the irr;nrt nes* yvar wili
be near 300.000, unless the present reduced prices
discourage it. There stunt to be no cltffic.l y
in procuring rii* cotton, and it i* q-i te
the cuKure ir.»;-t he iiu*.rea&ed. We are
that the usmiI q- *m>»j now goes to Canton *. i
that the mai.uf^cturc nf piece go<*d* is r dwr.’
m«»rc than o ns-lull; :h
account t ;r an i:mas
raw m » er:al t u h cli u<
exported in pko: g .
high price of the raw
demand for the trjar:
swell the inci eased m
Uengo cotton was
wouid l»e m ry little m*
lands at the wmc pen
I i.r.r 60,'a.O hales *.f i h**
<1 to be manijt .ctured an>!
-cs, bu* Hh>ch, fotn '.Ir
r aleriJ, a» <l ?i • v an* t.i
cnirc 1 ar:.c.e, u l ft to
.;>ly of cotton in Mil
s '.»w a*. 5 I in bend, winch
re than bd duty paul: up-
il were only l.’d a I .hi —
The consumption of Bengal* was not estimated
tlicn at more than l8,OFf a year, and the whole
consumption of dr; kingdom was sea**c!y .iO-l/j-JV;
and American cotton formed more than two-thirds
of the whole w icht < f that consumption. The
Whole consumption i» now increased more than
one-tlurd. and American cotton seems to form bill
a rrnall part of lint increj c, whilst it s a»ki>ow*
ledge.I ihat the crni.umpttin of Bengali is about
■40,0'jO, and of Sur«U near .10,000, or perhaps
more; and if the stock of India cotton was pro-
rforoon »bly a* light as American, it is quite evi-
<Jj^.t die d.tf Tenc- of price would not be great-
«i now tfiart in former years. We mention these
facts to shew that there is some relative bearing
between the two s»«jta of cotton, and more pei-
than ha- h<*en imagim d, and that the »t«»ck
of tlie one sort will have an influence on the
oilier.
••The import from the Brazils wiil be near dou
ble thij year to w t at it was last, and we see no
reason to expect .»less quantity toe next year, a no
the late high prices have most undoubtedly in
created the culture in that quarter, we cannot
therefore, either from preient facta or future pros
pects, calculate on an advanerd price, but we may
safely calculate on a belter relative price f»r Ame
rican cotton than any other, the stocks of this iort
being comparatively small; we do not think the
stock of Arn rican cotton will be more than 30 to
35,000 bags in the vdide kingd *m at the close of
this year, and we slioiod he inclined to name the
smaller amount as (lie *no.»t probable; and as Ame
rican cotton (at or near its relative price with any
othciB sort) m a more favorite article with the con
Mimers, and better adapted for general purposes,
it will no doubt continue to support good prices,
all things considered; but it cannot contend a-
gaimt such a weight as we shall have tl>e coining
t car, oral the close of this, without sum; refer
ence to the price of other cotton, and wc should
flunk 25 cents for uplands should be die extreme
limit at which purchases for this market ought to
be made. We are not to attribute the decline in
price of American cotton so murli to the increas
ed consumption C/f India as wears to the fact of
so large a capital being invested in the latter.—
Thedenlers have bought very freely as (lie price
receded, and they with the speculators hold 'al
most the whole import. We have no doubt but
prime uplands would now have been at 23d had
the price of India mairdained its current rate, as
in the early part of th s year; but the decline of
full 5d per lb. on the average lias forced them fur
ther into use, and brought forward active specu-,
hit ion, while American cotton has been left to the .
actual demand for con mption, and it seen.s
now to be no object if speculation, thongh
the decline has been full 2d per lb The trade
however are buying m»;re tret 1> than for main*
months past. Sea Hand? a^e r.ow bought only
from ntecssity. The h.gh price throughout tins
year las led the manitfactuiers to the finer ports
of i)fnu rara and Pernauibticeo cotton, atul ahho*
the import of tea-island.-* into the kingdom has
been near 10,000 bag* ?!iort of last year, the stork
that will remain over will probably be lull aa
much at tl»e end of last year We have been in
duced to be thus early in our calculations as to the
result of this year’s cotton business, that voii may
judge from a statement of facts, how lar it would
be prudent to go in your investments in that arti
cle the ctuning year,* we tee no reason to doubt a
continuance of the jjiesent rate of consumption,
and if whktwc have laid before you *h<mld assist
your judgment, we tihall feel satisfaction.
“We have b».t few remarks to make on other
American produce ’I he stock of tobacco is ac
cumulating, and the -rice is rather lower, but
holders f-cem t<> liuw confidence in it. Wheat
»n«l flour is very dull: the la*t average wax ab«»ve
80s, ‘o that it is very doubtful whctt.er the ports
will close next month. ,
“Ashes arc a little lower, the stocks are moder
ate, and there is some d. mstr.d for export.
“Referring to quotations, we remain, very re-
apcc'.fully, your obedient se rvants.-
UVOTATIONS MV.FF.BRin TO ABOVF..
•‘Cotton, upland. Is 61 a Is 8d; do Orleans, 1«
5A a Is 9d to Is lid; do Tenne»>ee, Is4} a Is6^1-
do sea-islands 2s 9.1 a Sa 3<l to 3s 3d for a few
Vtrv fine; do llengal. a K‘Jd; ilo Surat, lid a
la 5d; rice, 40a per cwt. in bond, very little do
ing; t'-bacco, 6tl a tOd: flour, 35s a 45s; wheat,
per 70 lb 10* a 12; aahra p«>t, 5Jsa 52% do pe,rl
53^#^ 59s turpentine. 15s a 17s; tar, 15a a 17s;
bark. 16a a 21s; flaxsetd, 70s."
For ,Xf*eic--Tork
The p icket j*clv»'.n*rr MILO, Henry
J&nf t e.'mtver, will sad on Sunday next,
in-tant - has the principal part of
r cargo er g^g.-d. For the remainder or paa*
• i?e applv to the cap’iin. on board at M<>or*>
wharf. ».Mo G. F k OLIVKR PALMBS
jan 8 a 6
Fir Sale., Freight or Charter
*7b Toe brig .%] AR V. (ieurge Sn le-
**rTs m<*». master. 19* <on.i burthen, in com
-te oroer to nee ve a cargo. For letm*
rdy to the m-#trr on ooarcl, at Bul-
}, or t i
(Charles Rockwell,
,\r f or' *aid b r ig, and for tule t
O llrn-ks
ton-* budding Stone
— St f>
Bills on England
VltlLADHLPUU.
P->r by St ;ilf LA5& \BFF.
THEATRE.
AKMVGRSARY
Or TiK
DEFENCE nf JfEtV-ORT.EAXS.
This Evehing, January 8,
Will be presented, a Drama, in 3 acts, callsd the
Battle of New-OAeans,
OR THE
Glorious Eighth of January.
WHITTIH Ht WILLIAM DOW LAP,
.iMEUICAAS.
Corn, Bacon and Shingles
Just received anil for sale by
R be J. liabersl.au).
j*n 8 m 6
Corn afloat.
17t>0 husli-da prime Noith Carolina CORN—
Ju»t received and for s.Jc by
(i. F- ifO. Paltnes.
jan 8—a— 6
General Jack inn
General Carroll
General C:»fFce
George Birsbim
Thomas lUikhaiu
It firman
Sophia
Amelia
Mr. Voting
Clark
Qua
Dulton
Finn
Hyatt
Mrs. Young
Drummond
EXGL1SH.
S.r Edward Fackeniiam Mr. Mude *.
General Gibbs
Lenerd Kcef.e
Major Timothy Tims
Bobby Bumps
Serjeant
Cor.jcral
Horton
Fennell
Diummond.
Fau.kner
Seward
Sihinotli
Straw Bonnets, 8£c.
Jt'ST HLCLIVAO AM) lOA SALK,
16 sa£es Sintw bonnets
21 bu .dles Hay
100<> baslit-U Oats
100 hampers Irish blue Potatoes
bj boxes b by KM*!a»s
Hhds and bis N Oand rmincovado Sugars
500 buJicH Ltvupccd gou.id halt
Cases arid tranks boots, Hats, Saddles and
bridles, Btdcords, Uc. Uc.
liot;.e*b Tupper,
j an 8 — f - 6 JtVKiniuft roharf.
Bum, Brandy and Sugar.
50 bisN E Hum
5 pip«s Brandy
1(A- lialt Poxes (.igars
'2 boxes, 9 dozen Patent Coflee Mills, for
sale by CEOltGE GORDON.
A Barrel nf Shoes marked N & R Augusta,
No 11’, lias betn some time in niy store; and a
Carriage marked J C Augusta, recently landed
fr.ira Prig Othello, lor which no bill of lading lias
appeared jan 8 l 6
Whiskey, Flour and Butter.
Just recnvtfl fier thip J lexica, fur tale.
Whiskey, inhhdsand barrels
F resit Ho ward-street F.our
Fresh UuUtr.
Douglass df Sucrcl.
jan 8—p -6
Jllurrini, at Augusta, on Thursday evening, the
31st ult by the rev. Dr. Kollock, Mr i ho mas
Mu.'owail, merchant, to Mi'S Amna S Kkid, e-q.
daughter of the late David Wci.t.esq. of f hat city
SHIP NEWS.
PONT OF S.1 rj.V.Y.i/r
alllira an,
Sstir Lucy Ann, Pea^e, 1*1\ mouth, N. C. 10
dnts—ivilh corn, baconand rlii-ifles— to R & J.
flarberrhain. Patucngcrr—MesjMS.J''ckson, Kntix.
Tiuir.an, Viccsrs Carter,Brown. Williams, Keat
ing, and two others.
Sclir. Reindeer, Oiis, Plymt.u'h 14<liys—.with
com —to the rr,a-’'-r
Sloop N agara, Flower rfiiriestou. - days—
£argo assorted—to Bacon &. H. ien, Scarbormigh
b >1 Kt nr. S. C Ihitn iug, H. Herhelot. P. Mo
rin and order. Pa**e r *£err—Messrs. Clark Billien,
Liudo, an t four in th steerage
Sloop Albert. T'n kins. Jefferson town—will,
ciutp.il-to M-Nisii N Graham. J\ur<n~er.—
UTacs —Graham and Gon’.on.
CLI IKES.
Ship .fane, Drummmi J L,vcrpool
Brig William, Wood, ru'k’slsland—H Kimha'.l
Brig Rl.r i Advnt, Havre.de-grace—t. Jj.u.
idle If Co
Schr Mary.snn. Morris Wilmington
Schr Traveller. Brown, Wilmington.
A'OTICE TO JI.1 RI VERS.
Navigators trading to the Mississippi are here
by informed, that until the erection of the p ro>
Uent Light-house, now building on Franks' 1 - 'and
at the N. E. Pass; the old Block-houre at th: Ha
lize. which has been lately renamed, and painte I
White at the top, will be ken 1 regularly lighted,
from and after the 1st day of December n-\t—It
will have a fixed light, and be visihle from half an
(lour after sunset until -uinse. the light will be
about 50 feet above the level of the sea flic
bearing and distance oft e Block-home wi'.l be as
fol'ows: Prom the outer point of Pass a la Ian e
S. s W. 4 W distant dj leagues; in running ,’rum
Passa hi Lmitre for the main bar at tlie south-east
Pass, in the night, it is not safe to keep in less than
IS fathoms water; in the day time vessels may .'p-
Tireach to within 8 or M fathoms, obscrv.og to
keep .he lead going, t’cir.g oft Pass a-b Lout re
in 15 fathoms, in order to go around the N. K Pass
jm 10 fathoms, the coone is 9. S. B. distance
lcairuei from tlienee to the anchorage off the bar
8 S W. 1J leagues The block house bears from
tl.e bcst .anchorage, to wait for a fair wind to come
„v. r the har. W by N 4 N. distant 2 leagues,
Where w di be found 8 to 11 fathoms At the en-
E- chwnel on the bar. Uie block-
bouis bttx* H. W. by W. 4 W. distant.5 mdcs.
PW jfcw-Tork Gazittt, Jim. 28.
For sale, by the subscribers,
15 hogsheads N E Rum
12 barrel’} Loi,f Su *> rar
50 kt gs prime Butter
200 Demijohn*
25 di.ze.i high Sparkling Champaigne
10 dozen BargMidy, of superior quality
l'> casks }
ICO boxes J C * et
20 boxes wax Candles, Spanish Cigars
8 ca ks ground Pluisler of i'sris
An assortment of F.ench Goods, and
A small invoice of Jewellery, consisting of
Patent lever Watches, kc.
Duhamcl & Auze.
jan 8 H——5
nr *ct tbird
A MEW of the AMERICAN I NTRENCH
MENT. The whole ;o conclude with a GENEK-
AL BATTLE.
ATTttt Tn nuaua.
The favorite National song of the Star Spang-
icJ Jia’.ntr, by Mr. Nienois.
A HORNPIPE, by .Miss Clark.
To w hich will be added, the Musical Farce of the
POOR SOLDIER.
Patrick Mr. Nichols
In which character, be will introduce the favor
ite Irish Air of " Cirt.V'omocAree,” and “Rail Co-
lambiu, or the U.rtk of Liberty
Captain Fitzroy
Father Luke
Dermont
Darby
Bagatelle
Nnrab
Kathleen
Mr. Drummond
Faulkner
Fennell
HiLon
Quin
Mrs. Waring
Young
N. B. In consequence of Mr. Horton s imlis
position, the F*iLl.S OF CLYDE is unavoida
b.y postponed, anil RAISING TiiE M IND sub
stituted for to-moriow (Saturday) evening.
cry No postponement on account of the wea
ther.
Uje Admission lo the Boxes and Pit, oax not
cm—to the Gallery, nrex cams.
f,| Boxes can hereafter be taken for the fol-
lowing day’s rtpieseuunioii.
,- Tlie Doors to be opened at half past 5, and
the performance to commence at half past 6
o'clock precisely.
Smuking in the Theatre cannot be allowed.
Stivunnah, January 8——5
*3
Landing, from schr. Gen. Scott
Ar.il -ml! bs fold liv, if taken from t'ne vharj %
2 .0 kegs white Lead, black P*int, Spanish Brow
Ground Verdigrise and Prussian Blue
6 barrels spirit* Turpentine
2 tio bright Varnish
2 do lamp Clack By
C. C. Griswold’4* C°.
t'nytor's tt;
also, ix sTonr, for sale,
20 ions Swedes Iron
17 hogshe cs new Rum
10 p pes Cognac Ura tdy
10 ht.ds imitation Jamaica Rum
10 kegs Butter, fit tor fam.ly use
40 bundles Hay
8 trui.ks men and women** morocco Shoes
2 cases coat and vest Buttons
16 do roram. beaver and glazed Hats
Fancy Chairs
Beet*and Pork
Buckwheat Flour and Oats
2 Gigs complete, ut Denver’s
jau 7 m 5
The subscriber
Oll'ers for rale, the I'ollowing GOODS on liber*
and kccommcdating terms, viz:—>
2 Trunks cotton Hose
5 Bales colored Nar.kecns
1 Bo\Diapers
1 Bale linen Thread
2 Do bed Vick
1 Do cotton and linen Check
1 l>o Flannels
4 l>o Denies and Union Stripe*
2 Do Dowlas
1 Do Cassimtre
3 Cases Pulicats
8u Casks very beat brown Stout
250 Pieces cotton Bagging
109 Crates Crockery ware, assorted
23 Boxes best English Mustard
25 Patent iron Ploughs
2 Fishing Seine*, 90 yards long
15 Tons square Iron, 3-4 7-3 and 1 inch
5J Kegs and 5 barrels Barley
William Taylor.
jan 7 ca 5
Just received—at private ale.
24 boxes window Glass, 12 by 14
24 do do do 8 by 10
25 do do do 7 by 9
6 boxes containing Decanters Tumblers,
wine Glasses, salt Sellers, po ket Bottles,
Mugs, fee.
30 pieces cotton Fringes
1 hox containing silk, pruntll and morocco
ladies’ Shoes, from Paris. Paper Hang,
ings. Apply to A. HOWE
jan 7 * ■ - 5
Just received, and for sale,
SO hhds and 50 barrels N E RDM
M. Herbert.
jan 7 — m 5
Flint Corn.
4,500 bags of two bushels each, for sale by
I. Minis.
jan 7 t—5
Tlie greatest Natural Curiosity,
SOW EXHIBITED IX AXEBIC1.
Dorcas Society.
The members of the Dorcas .Society are re
quested to pay their subscriptions lor the present
year to the subscriber.
Mary S. Drystlale, sec'ry.
jan 8—a 6
Chathum Academy.
At a meeting <.t the trustees of tlie Chatham
Academy, lit Id on 'V ednesday, 6th January, 1819,
it being made known to the board of trustees,
that the parents of children, pupils in the Acade
my in several instances, when they felt themselves
agiieved by the conduct of tlie teachers, have
gone cirecily to the schools, and there, in pre
sence of liie pupils, made their complaint?; which
practice has a tendency to destroy the necessary
subordma'ion, and to produce on the part of the
pupils, a want of due respect for tlie teachers—
Utxulved, That, in future, the trustees will ex
pect that such complaints be made directly to this
iv'ard, the trustees being the only persons, are
authorised to investigate, and decide on the con
duct of the lev.hers employed by them in the
\cadeov, and that t! • /^solution be published.
Extract Jiom On. minutes.
jan H a 6
Education.
Alex Pettigrew, a. m proposes to open a
ch* ol in Savannah, for teaching Writing. Arith
metic, Book-Keeping, Geography, and English
Grammar, a* soon as a sufficient number of Scho
lars can be had.
Also an Evening School, for Writing Arithme
tic and fto*»k Keeping.
Apply at h.s dwelling-house, above tlie store
of Vr. J .tines Anccr»cn, southeast corner of Mar
ket iq.i.ire.
N II Ledgers brought up and Accounts made
ui on moderate terms. jan 8 l 6
Education.
The Academy v. <er, Wilkes county. Gc«i*
gi.t. formerly MaFo*y*s store, will open on the
iir.-t Monday :n January, 18T9, ur.de** the super
intendance of Mr. Eu-din V.’ Cbes’er. who Comes
'ery hiehly rccommendtd i • us bv i'.\c faculty o’
MiddleStiry College, Vt imniu.
'Perms of tuition—fir-t cl sss consisting of th*'5C
in toe l anguages, rhdosophv, Astnmomv, an.i
’he higher branches of Ai-themi 1 .;/*.«, price per
quarter; second cli c s, cc> >»i>riru; <'f those in Ge
ography*. Engli-‘i fi*;tTina r , and Arithmetic, t vice
?6 per quarter; thi d class, Spelling. Reading
Writing, and t!*e fund»ireo*.;i r. i»5 of A.vi'.Lir.e-
tic. p-ice fc-i, per q. are*, z'.l payable i i udvarr**. j c i
N-* «chotar u .11 he udmittc.l .nto tU Academy
unless lie produces indispi'*:tb!e «es(iT.o’>j t ,ls ».i :« j
is v'.ihed, ur.- j
A LIVING ELEPHANT,
To he seen in JeJTerson-street, between the
Georgia Hotel and the Market on Monday, 23th
December, 1813, and will continue here for two
or three weeks. The Elephtnl is not only the
latest and most sagacious animal in the world,
hut from the peculiar manner in which it takes its
food and drink of all kinds, with its trunk, is ac
knowledged to be the greatest natural curiosity
ever offered to the public. Toe ore row offered
to the view of the public is a female. She will lie
down and get up at command, and will draw the
cork from a bottle, and manage it in sucli a man
ner a* to drink its contents. She is eleven years
old, and measures upwards of IS feet from the
end of her trunk to that of her tail; 10 feet 6 inch
es round the body; upwards cf 7 feet high, and
weighs more than 4,000 pounds. Those wishing
to gratify their curiosity, by seeing the wonder-
ful works of nature, had better avail themselves
of this opportunity.
Admittance, fifty corns—children half price—
Hours of exhibition from 8 o’clock in the morning
until sunset. dec 24 25G
Shoes.
JDfiT I1ECIIVXU HI BIIIGS EMZ.V «ID XLXIItX,
OjYE HUNDRED fit THIRTY PACKAGES
SHOES AND BOOTS,
IN ADDITION TO A
LARGE ASSORTMENT.
All for sale by SAMUEL EVANS.
Red-store, east of the exchange^
dec 5 240 duxon the bluff
Charles Cotton
OFFERS FOB SALE
Champaigne and Claret Wine, of superior
quality
Hhds 4th proof Jamaica Rum
Du 3d proof Windward Island
Du Cognac Brandy
Do Holland Gin
2 quartencaik- Tenvriff Wine
2 do do Malaga do
4 bis Cherry Rum
3 do do Brandy
10 do Cordial, assorted
Loaf and lump Sugar
2 chest Hohea Tea
4 doz extra gilt fancy Ci'iairs
2 do sattin wood do do
2 do do bamboo do
12 casks Stone Ware
nov 27—235
Attention—Blues!
Appear nn your pxr-idc- ground TO-MOR
ROW, the9.ii instant, ;-t 9 o’clock a ?r in coin
1 lrte uniform, p r tpared to tre for your annual
medal. By order nf c<iptai>. t u:fiber *,
Gforge A Abb, f. s. r. i
jan 8 5
Battalion Orders.
SuTWin/i t Junuary 4, 18]9.
An Election i. hereby ordered to fce held at the
Market place, ou Saturday. il>t Ifith instant, fur
Second LituU i::n; in the Fir-t Coil.pan)’, captain
D’l.yon, under the direction <Jt two or more Ju:
t:ce-, and two Freehold.rs,ora majority ci thern
Pol) to be opened at 10 o’clock a. V
By order iieutc-iuat cnfoidS. While.
HENRY J VALLF.AU,
jan 5 3 rdiuiar.t 1./ bet Irl brig.
Planters’ Bank.
n Election I'ora DIRECTOR will be held on
Wednesday next, 13th inM.
J. Marshal!, cashier.
jan 7 5
good moral character, and
le-> v*»sse?sed of re^ .-tab!
The rr.ee of beard in i!
will he from ten to twilve
As »t respects h;aU!i. ir.:s r
any in this stat-
Notice.
Rifotved, That Jo in Bolton, esq. chairman of
Commissioners of Health and Dry Culture be
;«;j:Ij.'**,acd to receive proposais for placing in a
condition t”r dr\ culture 'he low land east of the
r\:y belonging to tlie heirs of the late general
Jackson- Proposals be han lfd in' to the
n.an within twenty days from this date.
Extract fro-\ the minutes
John I. Huberts sec*» m t/.
::r.:tv i
ihe^ter
1 *•*•• Eer s
riion’.ts Htimes, 1
George Wynn, [covers.
J. W. Freeman. J
Received
Flova-dfwtm Liverpool, andrect'ut arriv-
'sjrom Xcx-y.rlc and Pfd!adc!phia,
aaxusoxE ani* van, a elected AssohTwzyr
*.* The Savannah Republican sr ri MiPedgevil
Journal willjiuhl:<h the above three-times, »*
forw.ml tlicir .-ccoun'.s to the post-master at Che
ter, Wilkes rounty 4-lro will pay the charge.
Avfl i*: j. J-.n 2 *• 6
Wanted
A Tfacher, in 2 privs - * .mil
small ch’l jreu Appl*- t«* M
vant, in a few day j »n
Lost
fer f* ur or five
Sh flV** tfc
Vexterclay a red to: cr P vie kef Boih; contain
ing 2 our p'ouod s f t.rl ng note* and 60 dollars i
lls of rnme of fbcbrx’iehes of the f* 5 hani
The fi der will receive a reward of *; j by leav
ing the said pi cket book at this office.
K ? 8-a--6 ‘
Blank Indentures
Fur sale at this oilier.
I Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
, | A5KI.VO WHiCH AIIF,
. Rich chased edge, gold dial ami extra jew^Hed
* j Pa r at laser•*, hor.v>n’;d a*:d plain gold IVatches;
j >iU?r tp*; Clicks; Man*ie Pieces; superior Ghains;
J Sfi’iS and K?jr«; ladie» , do; Ear Brings; Finger
Broaches; Carml; Amulett; silver and
pla*.e»l Ware; <h 11 tkn bs; hall Lamps, with fix
tures; Optra Glasses; br?ss Andirons; Shovels and
Tongs; and a variety of gilt and fancy articles,
s Vctcd tXT>ct-isly f t this market, and for sale
cheap, w! oi€ra!e and retail.
W'.tcbt . and blocks repaired as usual,
jan 6 tj-4 D. 8 NICHOLS
Carriage for sale.
A very light and handsomely finished family
far-;nge, built to order, for the subscriber’s own
u-e, «vi!l be sold at »'os» and charges, and may be
ie^n at Mr. F. Densler*s, Bull-street.
Julin B.Uin.
jan 4 si*—2
Landing, and in store,
hogsheads N S Runt
20 barrels Newark Cidef
20 do double Ale
24 do prime l'ork
12 half barrels Ply market Beef
3C0 bags Liverpool ground Salt
4990 bushels do do do on board ship
Lady-Gallatin—will be sold low if taken
from on board immediately
Apply to CAnltLES COTTON,
dec 31—261
Clothing Warehouse.
The subscriber has connected with bis present
establishment, the making of clothes to measure
he has engaged a competent person recently m*-
lived from England, to take charge of Ihis de
partment; and solicits a continuance of public
patronage. Every article of male apparel will be
made in^the neatest maimer and newest style-
punctuality will be rigidlj observed.
ON HAND,
A handsome assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres
and Vestings.
ALSO
A good assortment of fashionable Clothing,
such as
Sup. dress Coats
Do Suriouts
Do blue cloth and plaid Cloaks
Do Pantaloons and V es
With a great variety of articles in the above
line.
Qj*Wanted a first rate TAILOR.
J. George,
dec 31—261 On the bay.
James Carruthers
Has imported by the ship Science, capt Currie,
from Greenock,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Or
COTTON AND LI NX EX GOODS.
Consisting of Muslins, Shawls, sewed Robes, Der-
lies* Union Stripes, Pullicat H^dkercliirfs, Cot
ton Shirting, Checks, &c ; Russia Sheeting, Pla-
tillas, Oznaburgs and cotton Bagging.
ALSO,
Porter, Ale and Beer; Herring** and Ling Fish;
Barley and split Peas; While Lead ground in oil;
crown window Glass. Which will Oa sold low
and on a liberal credit for good-«ctes; payable
cither here or in Augusta,
nov 26—232
Sugar, Gin, 8£c.
8 hhds prime muscovado Sugar J
0 do northern Gin
17 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey
30 do N. E. Rum For sale by
M. Pettingill,
aug 20—173 Murleei-fyuare.
Exchange on London,
For sale by
if icharils & Harroway.
jan 7 1 5
Bills of Exchange
On London, at fill da] s sight, for sale by
Huhamel & Auze.
jas5 j—3
AUCTIONS.
To-Morrow, 9th inst.
Will be s Id before toy store,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
or
Groceries and Dry Goods.
ALSO
Pipes Cognac and imitation Brandy
tihdx Jamaica, Darien, »V 1 and N P Rum
Pipes Holland Gin, pipes and b's enuntr) Gin
Double Ale, lost Sugar, Hotter, Cheese
Hyson, Souchong and Bohea Teat
Mackerel, Suap, Candles, Hats
Bouts, Shoes, Bread, and
A variety of othtr reticles.
Alto, at 12 o'clock tinreitdy, ■aitAcul reterve.
An invoice of DRY GOODS, conaisting of
Blue and black Broadcloths
Pe'.ise Cloths, swansduwn Vesting*
V elverteen and Corderoy '.lath Coatings
White,black and brown Buckram
Humbuma. Flatillas, black chip Bonnets
Gentlemens’ fine Hats
Plains, black silk Handkerchiefs, lambs' wool
Hose, Ac.
Sale to commence at II o'click.
A.Howe, auct'r.
j.n 8 6
Oa Monday next, the 11th inst.
Will be sold 6.fore tny store,
Fifes genuine Cognac Brandy, warranted cure
and 4th proof
Pipe* genuine Holland Gin
Muscovado Sugar in barrels
Chest young hyson Tea
Butter ill krga
Bundies prime Hay
A quantity of wool Hat,
Cotton Bagging
Cordials in boxes
Crates well a.sorted Crockery
An Invoice of Hardware,
imparted from England— the oi .ginal packages
art now opening, and will be positively soh. in
lots; consisting of the most useful articles Per
sons wishing to purchase at the sale are invited to
call and examine the same previous to the day of
sale. The invoice consists of
Pad-Locks, single and double bolted
Plate Locks, trom 6 to 12 inches
Wrought Iron, tea Kettles from 4 qts. to 3 galls.
Sauspans. with and without covers, from 1 pint
to 4$ gallons
Japanned Curry Combs
Tutania tea and table Spoons
Bench Vices, cooper's Compasses
Shoe Punches and tap Boarers, assorted
Saw Sets, turn Screws and hand Vices
Brass travelling Ink Stands
Blown Japanned Spittoons
Brass and copper Scale* & Beams, complete, and
Many other articles loo numerous to enumerate/
also
An invoice of PAINTs consisting of Prussian
Blue in hags fine and superfine Royal Yellow; min-
erul Green fine and superfine.
Su!e to commence at 11 o'clock.
James Hunter, auct'r.
jan 7 5
On Tuesday, 12th instant,
Will be sold on John Hunter's u liarf,
0 crates CROCKERY WARE, particularly as-
sorted for this market J
100 casks best London BROWN STOUT, frbm
Barclay k Perkins
Terms made known at time of time*
Sale to commence ut 11 o'clock.
M. Herbert, Auct’r.
jan 8 — — 6
On Weduesday, January 20,
Witt be sold before my store,
(If not prtviouslj disposed of at private sale that
day.)
A Kiln of Jiricks,
Containing from one hundred 10 one hundred
and ten thousand, as they now lay on Tiger Isl
and, about two miles below Thunderbolt—where
the brick are to be seen—to be taken away in the
course of one month. Cash to be paid before
delivery. This sale is made to close a concern.
Sale to commence ut 11 o'clock.
Ai. Herbert, auct’r.
jan 4 2
Valuable Lands for sale.
On the Jim Tuesday in Feb uary next.
Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Sa»
vannab, between the hours of 11 and 1 o'clock,
AS VALUABLE
TRACT OF LAND
Ax any in this state, situated within a few milu
' Darien, bounded by Lewis’ Creek and Cm:
Alatamaha river, containing 1190 acres calculated
for the culture ot rice, cotton or sugar.
ALSO,
A House and Lot at Baisden's Bluff; a healthy
residence near tlie land. The above property
ill positiviy be sold ou that day, unless prrvi-
usly disposed of at private salt, of which pur
chasers are assured. M. HERBERT, auci’r.
dec 26 pc 257
Administrator’s sale.
On the Jiret Tuesday of February next.
Will be sold in front of tlie court-house, betwetL
the usual hours,
A Negro Wench, Dorisa. belonging to the es-
ti of John B. Mars, deceased; by order ol the
honorable the court of ordinary for Chatham
county A. HOWE, adm’er.
dec !4 1 246
Administrator’s sales.
On the fret Tuesday in February next,
Will be sold before the court-house, in Savanna!.
One tract of Land, containing two hundred two
and a half acres, lying in the fifteenth district ut
Baldwin county—being part of Ihe real estate oi
Benjamin Rayncs, deceased; and sold for the be
nefit of the htirs and creditors of said deceased
John G. Jjuller, adui’or.
Mary S. Haynes, adm'rx.
dec 14 247
City Marshal’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in February next.
front of the rnurt-hnuse, between the hours cf
10 a- u. and 2 r. jc. wilt be sold the following
PROPERTY,
If the taxes are not p*id belore *hatday:
Lot, No 17, St Gail, now culled Oglethorpe-
ward, 9-< feet deep, 75 Hide, bounded east by a
lane, south by Pine-street, west by lot No 18, and
north by lot No 4; levied on as the property of
George Woodruff, to satis r y the city tax on said
pro|>erty fur the years 1814 and 1815—amount
x g2 10, and cost.
Also wharf lot No 10 and buildings. New Frank -
ward, c(J0 leet wide and ISO fret deep, bound-
east by lot No 8, south by Ray street, west by
West Broad street, and north by Savannah riven
levied on as the prpperty of Win C Wayne, to
‘at isfy his city tax for tlie" year 1818; amount tax
255 87J cents and costs
. Also a building on lot No 4, Tower tything.
Decker ward; levied on as the property of Thomas
Gribbin, to satisfy his city tax for the year 1818;
amount tax 214 6J cts and costs.
Also lot No 16 and buildings, Bryan street,
(Tamazraw) now called Oglethorpe ward, 132$
fee( deep -md 75 wide, bounded east by lot No.
south by Bryan street, weal by lot No 17, and
th by a lane;’ levied on as the property of John
Beck, to satisfy his "city tax fpr tlie year 1818;
amount tax £4 11 ct* and costs. - '
- V. J&. Stone, c. U.