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Tor Freigfit dr fcMrter.
, The ney» brig MAINE, captain
Mart ni, IM) torn,» staunch vessel. Ap
ply on board, at Jones’ ahull o- to •_
MITCHELL k BARTLETT,
: Bn!lack's Buildings, t
JFAe offer for •sale, on board said Brig Ureas
from Bath.
109 M. feet wfute pine Ilo i ds
~1ln, landing ft am brig Favorite,
19 ba:rcl> Muscovado Sugar
SIS do Cheese
t ov 2& *234 ,
Just Received ,
100 bores yellow Soap, Mag rath'*
80 kegs f esh Lard..
20 do Goshen Butter
40 bis double efined Loaf Sugar
10 do double anchor Gin
3 p pcs .. do
6 puncheons old Jamaica Hunt,
GAUDItV & DUFAtFBF..
Tkiv24 *234
Hay, Potatoes, etc.
91 bundles llay
44 bags I'otatOft*,.
80 hblsN. E. Rum
12,000 feet pine Boa'ds .-
Far sale on boa d the ship Alexander at Andci
i son’s a barf
/ • nor 24 234 | ' . .•>
Wood Wliarf.
. The subscriber • e&pcctfully info msh\3 fKcndr
And the public, that be has taken the Wharf.pwned
pv WiVi. Taylor, c»q. and lately occupied by E.
$for*pcr, where lie nteml* keep’ng; a constant sup
ply of the best FIRE WOOD, and sell rf the
Jo west prices, ami keep wagons .always in wa.t ng
tot ansport t to any part of the c-tyj at the snowi
est notice, and hopes from the st» retist' attention
and punctu.al ty to satisfy those who thmk propo
to favor him with then* custom. . •’. * V. •
JOltNC. HEVENSrON.
nov 24 ' s< ,
£2* The subscribers Law Office
ill now kept n till? .odm-jately occupicda^an of
fice by it. W, Habersham, esej. ovc the slo e of
“II No ton, on Johnston’s square; wlie e lie may be
found cady to i/.tend to profess onaj bus miss.
^ WM. LAW.
Wi nov 24 a234 ^
Bills on Philadelphia and England
Apply at the counting house of \V. Gaston, esq.
HENKV BEAUMONT,
nov 02 232 -
, A Dtaft
■ At one day's sight, lb 18i J dolla-S, on Nashville,
Tennessee, fo sole by JIALI. & HOYT.
• nov 23 m233 ' .
Landing from Havana and for sale;
A lew boxes best Spanish Setjars, and
A lot of Granges ami Limy*
Apply onboard the brig . Patriot, at Telfair’s
Whari, or to . . CARNOCIIAN& MITCIIEL.
nov 23 'i.233 .
Fresh Shoes.
. 13000 pair f-csli SfittE$, compr’s ng a general
xSsortmmt, just received, and for sale, on good
te ins, bv „ G. NEW HALL,
neat (Jiyir to Messrs?. Low & Wallace, Bryan st.
nov 18 sii.229
v 1 1 , For Sale
Hay in bundles of about 350 w. each
JJi E. Rum.hi bn i-ela
Nu.'2 Mackerel Boston Inspection
■ 1 SO to 40 m. feet merchantable Boards
24 ni. Brick hard burnt
Potatoes in bar els
CiJer in boxtts of me dozen eacb
. Dui> Fish ilk boxes- , .
. lauding from ship • Ilitty, from Portsmouth.—
Apply to the master on boa. d o to
J. BOOLE,
nov 23 *233 , B.il'nclis fim.’.t'rj
1FALL And winter goods
The aubscribtrs a. e now opening a variety
Seasonable A-itirfes,
ivhiefc With those on bo.trd tfc snips Oglethorpe,
Emm, and Georgia,, how ol> their way from Live
i>oof, will make their asso .tment of
Woolen, Worsted, Cotton
* ■ IXD
LINEN GOODS,
.- . • ve»t axsiui xxv Extexsive,.
and will be. sold at a reasonable advance tor cot.
tou o. undoubted paper.
. . ANDREW LOW & CO.
sept 18 90
Fancy Chairs for sale
Four Bozen fancy Choi s received from New-
Vork, by the late arrival**, artd for sale !>)•
BEN.!. HOWARD,
nov 22 230 Bulloch 9 * Range.
Sugar, Whiskey & N. E. Rum,
In hogsheads and barrels. Fo sale bv
no GEORGE GORDON,
v 16 t227
* New Store.
SHIP CHAXD1.ER Y iff GROCERIES.
t Atr.x’*i>f. Tailor and John Scott, have con
liected themselves m buStneJus, and a*e now
opening a general. assortment of Ship Chandlery
anil Groceries, which will be disposed on ac
coffimodatingtemsi '■
f Tbey also offer their services in the COMMIS
SION LINK, and will make liberal advances
> oducc and oilier property placed in their hands
br Sale, j *
ALEX’R M. TAYLOR & JOHN SCOTT,
hov 16 *»' 227 Taylor* vhnrf
John Douglass,
No. 9, Ciblmn's building.
Haw just receivedfrom vVra*- York, by the chip Ellen {
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
Shoes and boots,
COX*l?T13ft* OF
Ladies' morocco Boots, buckle Shoes, walking
Shoes and Slippers, heels andAprings
Gentlemen’s Shoes, See. of different qual tics ami
ihapes r
Childreti’s leather Boots, misses’ morocco Slips
Sandals.
Which,.in addil bn io !»is former stock,' makes
complete. ' •. .. ;
• - . , also 7
An add tional supply of NEGRO SHOES—?il
of which are off ered for sale, as above, on reason
able terms. nov 12 >r .\224
• Just Received
400 kegs W|iitc Lead
12 boxes sheet Copper
75 co Is bale Rope
19 tons I on. assorted
150 casks B II Stout Porter
2000 gallons best Linseed 03
100 kegs Scotch He rings ■
is. sroat
250 pieces Cotton B gg ng
30 tons Iron, assor.ed
70 crates Crocfce.mrari, ■
45 boxes window Glass, 8 by 10,10 By 12, and
12 by. 16 .
25 patent Iron Ploughs • ‘
2 trunks Cotton Hose
3 bales all colortvf Nankeens
2, boxes In own Linens
lit bales Bedti k
2 boxes I’ulicat Handkerchiefs
3 bales Dcrr.cs
1 <to tth on Stripes, ar-d f •
1 do luienTliread ’
For sale by tVM. TAYLOR,
nov 16 ca')27 . .
Charles C. Wright & Wm. D. Smith.
Historical, Portrait 7 Hank and Seal
MAGKJVERS,
Having formed u connexion, uiidcr the firm of
IVyrg/tt if. Smith* bejf leave to inform the public
thot the above bus ness W II be cont nued at the
place fo.’Tiicrly occupied by C. C. \V g’lit, in the
upper part,cfM:. Josiali .Periflld’s. store, at the
come ol’ tVhitakCi* and Bryan st'ccts, where all
ders In their 1 lie will be punctually attend* '
to, ami no pains spared to give the utmost satisfac
tion.
Noto hi and Counting Mouse Seals, Bills of Ex-
Chang'e, .Merchant*« Ca*ch of -Address, Visiting
Cards, plain and ornamented Door Piatcs, Coats
of A ms. .7/jo, 1.11 k nds of Copperplates and
Wood Eng' aving’, executed at the N. York and
Pl)il;ide!p!iiji established pr ces.
N. B Copperplate Printing done at a reason
able notice, nt the above place.
nov 23 223
W. S. Gillett 8c Co.
- Hare just received by the brig Levant, and the
jehooner Fanny, fromN. York; and are how open,
•ng, . , '
Extea fine White Flannel*
Supertine Long Lawns , 1
Ditto L non Camb -ie. and Cambric Ildkfsi
Ladies’ anil Gentlemen’s black >< vvlvte S Ik Hose
Ditto do do . do. Cotton, do very line
I> tto do fme C;L^or Gloves
Children’s do , do do ,
Wine Doyles—I. ace and Pearl Buttons
Very superior Black Levantine
Ditto do do black gad colou-ed Nankin C-apes
Cotton Cor>!?, and Co ds and TafscI,
Elegant embroider'd black and coloured Nank n
Cfape Shawls * •
fc DTr.ckaii l cnlou-cd Silk Velvets - .
Kich figur’d mull mnll and Book Muslins, Ac.' kr.
which, together vhth.thcir general stock of Wool
len, Cotton, Linen, and Silk Goodv-tendbistHeir
assort me nt very complete and extensive; jmd wil
be sold at reduced pr ces.
j nov19 ',cx229
Walsh’s Appeal,
From the judgments of Great Britain, respecting'
; the UmtccJ States, part first, containing' an his
torical outline of their merits and wrongs as
colonies, efc. F icc -g3. —
Caldwell’s Memoits of the life ana campaigns of
gem Greene.* g3.
Oak wood Hall; a novel b vCatbarine-Huttoii, 2 vols,
Family Lectures, by Mrs. Sprout. 75 cents.
t'Lormation and advice to Emigrants to the Uni
ted Stated, and to the Western states, by J
Mel.sli. 7J cents.
New Maps of N’o' lli- America, of the United States,
of Ncw-Vork, of Boston, and, the surrounding
country, and of several of the Western states.
Just received by
S. C. Sc J. SCHENK
•HWi received by the Georgia f'on* honilon.
One cop)* only, of Evelecu Mountj&y, by Mrs. R
Moo r e—*■ vols
Haroldc the Exile—3 vo!s. ,
Uihts on the sou ces of happiness, by a mothei
—2 vols. .
Late English ^'.ogazinea. riov 23' 233
The Subscribers
Ifave rrceivcil, on consignment,
White Plains
Red suid white Flannels
Green Baize
Dimit'es
Bleached Down* j 4 ' :
Men’s and women’s cotton & worsted 1103-
Cotton Drawers and elastic Braces
An ! a few casks of the bestLondon Brown
Sout Porter ,
t The above Goods will be sold on low terms for
cash, undoubted p.ipei, or excha ged Tor cotton.
Apply to A. MEIN fc.R. SCOTT,
■ nov 16 . cs227 _ Mmtrr’s mdinrf.
4 Georgia—Camden county.
'••By John Baler, clerk of the.eourtofordiiian-
ftr'sad county. _
Uxereas, liar us Couch has applied for letters
Ti'nisti ation, w th the wll annexed, on.the
; of Alcjan.ler Ogden, late of said county,
rlcdtascd. „ . ’
: These a-e, therefore, to cRe and'at'monsh all
persons concerned to file their objection* f'f any
they have) in my office on or before the first Xlor-
day in Janua y next, otherwise letters of atbmnis-
trrition will be granted to tlie applicant.
Given under mvliand and seal of office, this
twentieth day of November, eighteen hundred
and nineteen, ‘ ’ 4 , .
', (L. S.J ’ JOHN BAILEY, c. 5. o. % c.
nov 24 B34 ., - ti
i£* 4 ' "■ *;
New GjoJs.
JOHN 7 I. GRIEVE 8e CO.
- Hive just received, and are nozj opening,
An ele rant assortment of F. en--ii, India and Ger
man GOODS, among wh cb are the following:
; Black and colored nankin Crapes
Do do. Canton do
White and do Mer no Cloths, with trimmings
to match ,
• Merino Shawls and Scarfs
■Canton do' do .
French and nankin crape Dresses
•Pla.n and figu ed Levanteeu-
Black and colored double Florenceg
Satins and silk Velvets'
Jtch figured lt hbons 11 garniture
Linen Cambric and cair.b ie Handkerchiefs
Clear Lawns and na usook Cambrics
Ost-.cli Feathers snd hair Nets
Swansdown fo triniming «id tippeta
Rufls and Cpilerets
Florences and Inierling Trimmings
Thread Lace and Footing
TlmUe Lace and eolo-ea Gauzes
Pla.n and figw ed I- ; sh PoD J hs.
Black and color ed Bombazeens
Do do Italian Oapes
4-4 and 6-1 silk Shawls, with borders ■
Barcelona, chow chow, Hag and Bandanna Hand
kerchiefs
I .allies’ beavc , s Ik imd k : d Gloves
Gentlemen’s do do and buckskin do
Ladies* and eh Id ens’ Caps
Do. black and wh'te s lk Stockings
Furniti'Se Fr ge and Tassals
Black 5 ik velvet R bbons > J
Chinclle Go d and Gemp Trimmings
Which, with thei fo-mer la-ge supply ef Wool
len, Worsted, Linen and Cotton GOODS, make
their assortment gene-al and extensive,
oct 30 lo2l3 ^
The Subscriber
Ha the honor resocctfully to inform the pub
lic, that he CLF.AN'S coats, pvere”*, and all
kmds ofVolIen stuffs, from stains occa-.uned bv
graesc, pa rtt, tar, etc. and 'esto es to tliem their
original color and briglitness—all repa rs neatly
exe-cuted, and fo ms estmed. He takes awav
sta ns also, occasioned by dampness, from' black
swantuis an3 Canton Crape, without in jnring die
color fn the'Ieast. Anv o de stn the abort line
will be promptly attended to..
. JAMES CHAMBON,
York street,opposite theresidertreoftile htePhil-
Voung. ^ det26 - |ca209
Apollmian Society'.
.A CONCERT will be g ven in tjie Long Room
of Wash xgton Ulall, on Wednesday next, the
mst. at hall' past seven o'cipck in tlie evening.—
Membc.-s can have the**' tickets by call ug on tlie
sahsc ber P. BLOiS, Sec’ry.
nov 22 1 232 , '
Union Axe Firemehl -
Attend tlie regula monthly meet ng on Frnlay
afte.Voon ncxVs>r fou o’clock precisely. As tli'e
suction llosc and Eng nc will be tr.ed, a full
meeting isneccssa; v and expected.
. J. MARSHALL, Ut Director.
nov 23 233
7*iolf Cltlb.
The members of the “Golf Club,*’ rre request-
cd to attend a meeting at Mrs. G i&bin’s, on the
Bay, on FRIDAY EVENING, tlie 26Ui inst. at
lifdV past 6 o’cloc k, to elect officers and make a
rangeiiicnts foi the ensuing season:.
D. MC’LEOD, scc*ry.
nov 24 x234 . r •
St. Andrew’s Society.
A meeting ot this society, will oe held at :Btrs
G ibb 11’s, on tlie Bay, on FRIDAY EVENING,
the 26tli 11st. at haii post i o’clock, at which t-me
ppl/catous fo membership, vt'ill be considered.
Jiy order of the President.
JN. BOGUE, eedry.
nov 24 a234
Goshen School,
Whicli was to have opened on the 1st November,
but p. evented by tlie protracted illness of the sub
scriber, will open on tiie tii-st Monda\ .n Decem
ber. . - JAMES S. OLUOTT.
nov 12 5224 *
To die electors of Chatham county
.ends and Fellow C.tizens—I ofiei myself:
caudidnte for SHERIFF at tlie ensuing elect oil;
and .f elected, 1 pledge myself to d.sclia ge the du
ties of said office, agieeablv to faw and just cc. k
WiLUAM A. MOORE.
oct 2 t 196
fo die Electors of Chadiam county.
I offer myself a candidate at the approaching
election for SHERIFF, and -respectfully solicit
your suffrages. . ISAAC D’LYONi
nov lb 222
To tlie Electors of Chatham County.
Hav.ng se ved as Deputy.She iff’ l«w the last
five years, encourages me to offer inyself to the
notice of iny fellow-cit./ens, as a candidate fot
SHERIFF at tlie approach ng election* If .favor
ed with your suffrages, every endeavor will be
used to discharge tlie ditties ra tlifullv.
BEN. SHEFTALL.
nov 3 216 .
. Education.
ALEXANDER PETTIGHF.W, m. a. has remov
ed his SCHOOL to South-Broad street,.second
tenement east of B'a-na d street, where he conti
nues to teach the following branches, viz:
English Heading, Writing,
wiritlonetic, Book-Keeping,
Gevgi'tiphy, English Grammar,
Latin, French,
Stenography, or Short Hand Writing. •
A share of publ c patronage s humbly solicited,
s fees are moderate; and even' attent.on isl and
will contin e to be paid to the improvement of
those committed o Ins change,
nov 15 $ &26
The Superintehdant of I’oiyder
Will Jic found at his office, corner of Bryan
reetandCarpe Ucr’s Row,f om lJunhl 12 o’clock
every dav, Suuda) s excepted.
JOHN A. BEAU LATH),
nov 19 . . 1.230 eupePt. of po-.odn\
John Iloppock & So:i,
F"om England, late from .Vjno-York ojfev theit ser
vices to the citizens of Savannah, as
INSTRUCTORS ON THE PIANO FORTE,
And also in timing th*s instnltneut. They have
th them the most satisfactory letters from New
York, whe* e they have taught and practised the
two last ycais; and they feel ari assurance that the.
pubi c w 11 be equally satisfied, as well of the r
jmpctency, as ofthe«r dispositon to please.
N. U. Application to be made at Mrs. Batty’s
board ng house, or at Mr \Y. T. Williams, book
sto e.
rtov 18 *Jfi229
The Georgia Justice.
: he office and duty of a Justice of the Peace,
nd a Guide to t lerks, Constables; Coi chcrs, Exe-
itors. Administrators, Guardians, Sheriffs, Tax
bilectors, and Receivers, and other civil officers,
ecording to tlie aws ot Georgia, with an Appen-
i.\, containing* a collection of the most-approved
>rm?, together with the Constitution of th s state,
and the Constitut on of the United States, with A
mendments to each, by .iuguctin S. Clayton, in 1
ol. hound in half £5. 00. ^
This valuable work has just been received, and
iff be delivered to subscribers on application.
Persons des rous of purchas 1 ng it, will please
ply early to W. T. WILLIAMS,
nov 19 m1230
dbCTlO.YS.
; By Baker Welmun.
On Munday> if9th instant,
At, Iialf past 10 o’clock,
mil be sold all/teir etore,
. AN ENTIRE STOCK,
Ccnifeltrig. tif a Valuable Assortnitiu of
DRY-GOODS.
.• • . A^coxtj • whicc a nr.
Superfine and second Cloths
Supt rfine Cassimeres
Red Flannels' 12-4 ibse Blankets
12-4 Marseilles Counterpanes .
7-8 cotton < ass nie^e, fancy Vestings
Black and colo cd Bomba/.etts
Fumiture l) tn ty, 4-4 antf6-4fine boc\ Muslin
4-4 arid 6-4 dressed and und’esaed Can*brics
Steam Isoonii Shirt ngs . .
4--1-1 ish Linens, 4-4 brown do.; 5-4 Irish Shirting*
Un on Str pes and Derries
Supe fine furniture Calicoes, fancy Gir c hams-
7-8 linen and bed Tickti ^
4-4and 6-4 fancy ,Muslins ,)
Worked miislin Robes, muslin CraH'ats _.
fcaoss ba red musl n Handkerchiefs ' V*. >-
A la ge assortment of cotton and worsted Ifoalery
Silk Velvets^assorted - J* »
6-4 cotton Damask Shawls .
Mnsl net Handkerchiefs '
V^n's and women’s Englisli silk Stockings
Do do • Gloves
Men’s beaver Gloves -
Taylor’s Tfiieads, Silk and Twiat
Holtzs cotton Thread, i:* boxes
Linen Tapes, Nun’s Thread^
London quality B nd-ng
Carpet .' do-
Bed Lice, best gilt Button?', silk ditto
^ ALSO
A . .small Invoice of
Hardware and Cutlery,
Well assorted for tiiis market.
(Tj** The sale will be positive, and is well YTortli
the attention of town andbountrv me chants.
Trr~is,of ealeJ~All sums under 100 dollars, cash;
from 100 io 400 dolkifrs, fou months; over 400 dol
lars, six months, fo improved endorsed paper,
nov 18 229 - .
By George Schley.
On Wednesday, the 1st December,
, JVUl be t>old at his store,
a large and General assortment
. , .. DRY GOODS,
Wh cn vr 11 be pa t cular zed ( .n the bills of the day.
Terins of sale—Pu chases not amount ng to l . u
dollars, cash; f qm 1(X) to30U, four months; over
300, six mdnths c ed for approved .endorsed pa-
pcr. nov 24 234
On the[ftrtt Tuesday in December netz,
Will be sold before the Court-HoUse between the
usual l'*ou s.
A Ilousd and Loti situated bn
South Broad street. The Lot is 60 feet
5 iS 3' fr° nt arK * ^ deep—the House s new
K^ppiand completely iin>shed, calculated fo*
two tain-lies, with Cellar, Kitchens, and su table
out Houses, etc.
Uhe terms w U be liberal, and made known at
he sale. A. HOWE, avct*r.
nov 23 233
Dissolution.
The copartne sh p formerly existing timle tlie
firm of Richards & /larroicay was dissolved by the
th of the. latter. Those who have unsettled
accounts aga nst said fi»m a^e requested to hand
them in for settlement, and those .ndebted to
make immediate payment tb . • * - **,
. A. RiciURDS;*
Who w II cont nuc the business in h s own name.
hov 22 232 • - :
i ijjl Hilftfl jfaijHgti
AUCTIOJCS.
By Watts Joyner.
On Friday next, 26th instunt,
^ ... vAt 10 o’clock,
. . . . WITIIOT.'T RESERVE/ 0
Tf ill be sold at their -luction Room^
A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT
» ’ • x ■
Late Imported Euncv and Staple
DRY goods;
p. y t 'k*. -OrUMl M’lHCH AWX
1 case super, extrawest of England CLths, assor
ted colors . ,
do do do do do Cos si mere ilo
do .. ' ^ i. v ,
2 b.-de^ low pr'erd > . do d»
2 do 3/ point very heavy twTkd Blankets -
2 do; 3 do do do ’ <fo 'do
1 case elegant i scarlet and dids Saxony Shawla
1 .do fine 4,41 £sh Linen * „
1 bale pr ntfess Co di, Uue h.lxt and Deals
l do black and colored Bombazcts ^
1 case lad es’black wo* sted Hose % •
2 bales fine, blue* drab, and mixed Plains : Vi,
4 do 7-5 8-4 and 9-4heavy London DuffU Blan^
2 do 7-4 8-4* end ^-4 do Bristol. d$ di
1 do sup. Engl’sh Ing ain’d Ca petthig
2 do fine 6-4 Cloths—assorted cgjn^
1 case Swansdown Vesting r
1 bale fine *cd Flannel^' .'i*--.*. ... ^
1 do do white do- ' * ^ '
1 c;^e 9-8 Chambt a} » ' >. • 'C'
1 bale finq PeiisscjCloth
4 cases 4-4 ami 6-4 figu ed Muslin^ *
3 do 4-4 and 6-4 Camb ic do
1 case RobeS / • 1
AXS0 .
The stcck^f a Merchant Taylor, debl ningtm.-
sines*—-cci sist ng of p eccm, cut piecesaa\i> rem
nants of ( u tils. Lass melts,-Vestings, and Ready*
made CLO'l liES’G.*—Te ms attimc.of sola,
nov 24 234
Elegant and Fashionable .Furniture.
; ; By J. B. Herbert.' ; ;
On Friday,-^he 26tli iiistant.
At 11 o’clock.
Hill be sold before ny store,
A QUANTITY OF
Mahogany Furniture*
COXS1STIXQ OJ? . '
Sideboards, Bureaus
Jl’g't post Bedsteads
Feld do
Sets Ditlmg Tahiti v
Broakfast do ,y
Tea and cart! do
Sofag, Chairs, etc, etc.
All warranted workmanship, ’• ;
Elegant Cut-Glass Wajnef
Tumblers, \Ymes> Decanters, etc. etc.
AL«<»
Sets of. pinner, -^ea, and Desert CHINA and
CROCKERY WARE;
being the establishment of a gentleman about d*;
clihing liouse-kccpng. ,
Terms, cash.. • N • ' . •
nov 20 231 ’ ■ v j
. The -Subscriber .
Has teri.oved his Counting House to the brick
bu lding on the Stearii Boat Wlmrf
W. SCAR3R0UG*h
nov 19 t230
Christ Church.
The PEWS not held in fee simple, will be rent-
(1 to the h ghest bidde s, for one year, on Monday,
6th of Deccmbe next, at 11 a. m. Terms
made known at tlie* t me.
W. T. WILLIAMS, .
nov 19 ir r239 eee’ry. & treasurer.
Chanet & Setze,
Comer of Bay and Drayton street,' .
Have justreceived from London, via Charleston,
and which they will tlisposc of by wholesale and
retail, at tlie most reduced prices—viz:
Gentlemen’s surtout Coats, assorted colors and
sizes . , ; '
Superfine cloth Coats, all colors, sizes from No 1
.to 8
Fashionable to’iinet and ma seilles Vests, all olors
'•'nncy Buff* and black cass mere do
lack floi ditine Vests, from 3 to 6g
otton, memo, and lamb’s wool knitted Shirts
Cotton and worsted Diawers
Jue:nsey Frocks
Scotch p!a : d Cloaks, full and half wings N
Do. small sized, do
Ch TdrenV superfine cloth Su ts, from 8 to 12S
Youth-s supe*firte Coats and Pantaloors
Negroes round Jackets and Trowscrs, well lined
with flannel, from 6 to 75$ a suit
hite Pla ns do. at 4 dolls, a suit
Fearnought, monkey und pea Jackets .
‘ ion skin great Coats, from 7 to 12 dollars
Red Sh’rts
Striped and checked Sh rts
Red and blue Caps
Woolen Gloves, different numbers
Men’s and ch Id en’s Hats
tlood negro Ilats at 50 cents each .
Hose Blankets, from 8-4 to 18-4, etc. etc.
oct 29 z?ca212 t
boarding. 7“
<Xj* Fn r E o- SIX voung Men, can be accom
modated with BOARD, ui State-street, next door
the Baths, near the Court-house, on mode, ate
tenns . .
FOR SALE, a box, containing two sets INDIA
CHINA, Coffee, and. TearSet, ridlly ornamented,
and v'll be soldl6w. Apply as above. r .
nov 6 i
THE LIFE
• r OF r **
GENERAL GREENE,
BY
CHARLES CALDWELL, M. 1).
Of Philadelphia.
A few copies of the above v. ork are sent to Sa-
annah for dist. ioution..
If the well established political and literary
merits of tlie author cannot—-the political and mi
litary character of the subject of the work ought
to insure tlie pat .onage of everj' citizen of tlie Re
public, who holds in veneration ov respect the
character and memory of our revolutionary he
roes. . %
'Hie subject of this work particularly, ought to
be held in reverence, and high estimation by the
people ot*the south.
l ilt* work can be had on application to -
* ' STEELE YVHITE.
oct 23 *!cn207
1st DAY OF DECEMBER!
Only one month, and the drawing* of the SA
VANNAII POOR-HOUSE and.HOSPITAL LOT
TERY commences. 1 he firat d< awrt number will
be entitled to $1000—and tickets d awn . on the
fi:*st day wiU be all prizes. For the, .conven*ence
of the publ c tiffs office Will be kept open till 9
o’c! ?ck in tJie. evening from the 10th ofth:s month.
Present price of tickets; whole tickets 25g; half
12 50; cfliarters 6 25; but uill nse cp the fi St of
December. Onlers from a distance, enclosing
the Cash, pest paid, will be immediately attundeil
to, and the earliest information given of success.
C. H, HAYDEN’S
nov 2 t2l5 * J.offery and Exchange oprce
.. Boarding. •
MRS. GRIBlilN, truly grateful for the support
she has hitherto rece ve<l. ocgs leayeto inform her
f iends and thf public, tliat she continues the
house, pleasantly s tuated on the Ray, where, by
the strictest attentjori to ts accomftiodation,* she
hopes st II to me- it a cont nuance of their patron-
- *. • .
A STOHF TO L’ T, adapted for a Grocery;
M’Crcedv’s wha-f. Apply on the premises,
noxa |«233
SADDLERY.
The subsc be s nform their friends and the
public, that they have reuioved their manulacto'y
one door ea3t of James H. Fraser; Ma'ket square;
tvhere they offer, fo’ sale a la pe and*e!efpu;t as-
so'tment of fasRchable SADDLERY, of the best
materials arid war ranted tr be equal in workman,
snip to na in the United States.
- ” Also,
AN IN'VOfCE
; \ ; f *' of
Londoft made Saddles aind Bridles,
Of the first, quality.
CASSIDEY A SIMPSON.
novl fT214
Rope Walk.
The subscriber, has -received a fresh supply of
.first quality Russia Hemp, ami will execute orders
fo-CORDAGE and CABLES of any dimensions
and length,,of best materials and w orkmanship,
and at the shortest notice. Application may be
ma<le direct, or/hrough Mess s. W. S. Gii£<tt
& Co. in Savannah. SAVfUEL YATES
. , * - a-i-, .Ac. 48, East Bay.
Charleston, Oct. 30 * 5r2l5
The Subscriber
Offers fo*"sale h*s PI*AJVT.dTIOX, n Bryan
rountv, contam’ng nme hundred and eighty-acres,
known by the name of Hickory-h'ill,'.lately put-
chased pf col. Thomas H. Harden. This planta
tion jo-ns landt ofcoli '.IcCorm ci, Geo. IV. Ow
ens, esq. and.M'. Jos-Stiles; about., due hund-ed
acres cleared and tinde pood fence, with an cx-
ceUent cotton l ouse, gin house,-,and a new b«-n,-
trith ten o twelve negro houses. Possession will
be g ven-on th< 1st Jantiaiy next. Inquire of the
subscribe,' who will show the p'em ses and niake
known the teems, wh-ch will be accommodat ng.
~ JOHN J. MAXVVELL,
By Baker §* Welmati.
On Saturday next, 27th instant,
At iOo’clOck. • 1 ,
• 4i * Tn front of their storef
10 pipes fi st quality Holland Cffa f ,. fc . -
100 boxes Rasius . **
4 hhds leaf'fobacco
20 bis Muscovado Sugar
100 pieces Cottdii Bagg ng
20 b!s N E Rum •.
26 kcgsmoiinfactu cdTobaccp ^
2 bis th airily
20 half bis Fly market Beef ■ . ,
2T bundles noitla-rn Hay
1 case double and s.ngic barrel Gust
10 hlids Jama ca Rum
20 bags Coffee
10 hhds Molasses
10 do.NERum *->-
5 p pes noj them Gih
Temu, at time of aale* r
also i. *
- • Jit their store,
A vsSuable assortment of fresh imported
DRY GOODS,,
*'r -AMOHO WllICK A HE
Superfinc.and second Clollis andCaasitnerwi
As£orte<l . Rose Blank els
Marseilles Connteiponcs
9-8 and 6-4 cambric Muslins • i
4-4 and 6-4 book ’ »n, .V do
Men’s and women’s white cotton HoAft \Z
Madras Handkcrciiiefj
Pla n and figured Rott-nets, Bed Ticks
Cotton Cassimeres * * .
Domestic Sheet.nga and Ginghams .
Assorted Bins,Vnd:a Musi ns, Cal coes
Ready made ingrain Carpets, wdh a number qS*
oOier articles. * *
nov 24 . 234
By George Schley.
On Saturday, die 27th instant,
1 At 11 o’clock,
Wilt be si,Id at Ids uucitm store.
SUNDRY ARTICLES OF T
Groceries and Furniture.
Terms, cssb. •
nov 124 234
Sale of Elegant Fiimiture.
1 By J. B. Herberts ,,
On Saturday, the 27th instant,
At 1.1 o’clock.
Will be told at the house of Wdli.m Scarbrough ctf.
West-Broarl street,
Sundry Elegant fLNITURE, . ^
Used ci ly on the occasrou of tlie late vis t ot the
F csident of the United States, andrema nirtg
over from the formet stile—amongst which a*-e
Sets of Mqrlno and s lk w mlow’ Cu trJns, of the
most^tastefid finish)—Couches to match the.
same ^ • ■ * m> .: \
Rose woof Tallies and Chairs ,;•?
Malmgany Cliaira with morocco bottoms f l
Elegant and full set9 of mahogany d n ngTablsi.^
ChandeVe* s, and Bronze Lamps, with many ether
articles j r .• . \. *• *1
' ; :.a; ALSO . ; * ; . > •
A supe-b upright PIANO PORTE, of the finest;
tone ana fin sh.
Terms^—All sums under £100, cash; over 100,
to 400, sixty days; ove 400, ninety days credit, for
ipproved endorsed paper.
nov 19 f • ~ 230 . . . ' v ,
Administrator’s Sales.
On Tuesday the Tth day December next!
Will bg sold before the Court Ilo-ise between ths.
usual liours. X ,
Wharf Lot No. 8,-in rtie town of Darieh, >Mn-<
<osh county, 60 feet on the. riveynd ff-e|j
dedp,'belonging to the estate of Jpriicl HTittoslW*.
deceased, and sold* for the benefit of the Kei-sairi
creditois^bv permission ofthe lioiuirable thelide. ■
sior court of Chatham county, . .
Terms cash. - '- n ; , : ;
rBv o'rder of the sdnunistralq—
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