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. V.. 11 ** ■*■■*•» Honor fc'Any,.'!Sltt’-et Se»-
• 'i: 0 ®f r iButHr 1 sloops Volant, JPLeaq, and Gen? -
’•aau'.ngton, Munroc, lienee, arrivocLvf Charles
ton on Frfday last, and were all up to tail for this
port, with quick d spatch.
CHARLESTON, Dec. 3—ArtiYcd, schr Seat
FljS'cT, ffdler, ■'Savannah 1;. FT.-nter, PocoU^Soj
3 d ij-aj Kitty, Watson, Cdmbali v 4: sloop Henry,
" Kcw-IIaven W; sloop lien. Wasfiiigtdn,
Mdliruc, Savumtah 1; sloop Two friends, 4 days
from Combahee.
Cleared, ship Canton, Haskell, Liverpool; cclir
Ccn Jackson, Procter, DalUinorc; Adventure,
Miid sen, Matanzvs.
4.—Arrived, ship Adriana, Tate, Bordeaux
43 days, brandy, wans, <j£.r goods. Left, ohip He
len, lluguct,f-C Ncw-York, uiic.; Hiat-.iin, Halt,
Tor Ncw Orlcans 15 Nov; 'VamugtOM, Dillingham,
of Ncw-Oitixnj, just amveit brig U sing bun,
Dutbnliy, to saJ for Ncw-Orleaus un the JaU Oct.
iFr. sli : p M.ria-Tiicrca.v, Harm, Bordeaux ri days
Dutch sop La Clair D’Anrcis, Pnmk, Aut-
wtrp J2 days.
Brig Ebsiia, Winkler, of Portsmouth, N H 73
dais from Hamburg, With bncLs. Nov 21, in a
cJc ol wind, lost, a pj.sjcr.gcr overboard, named
»linrnun Winkler, anoiwitJ^undin? the boat uiu
Immediately got out and at die rise of the lives
•» of the seamen who were in her, lie sunk just be
fore they, reached him. Nov 28, ftpoke ship Ro
bert Ross from llfvaiin, bound to Bremen.
Schr Sally Ami, Corby, New-Vork 5 days; 111’-
> now, H lls, Matanzas, and last from Tybce,* where
ah** 1> it in for a harbor, 1 day.
« Mo p Traveller, Hand, Darien, 12 days. On
’/he 4i.i mutant, olT Sapclo island, spoke U n schr
Tartar, on a pmw;
Harriet, Harrison, St. Simons, Geo. 3
ko/r&BT.*
Mr. E. & FAYOLLE, and Ins fe*.‘cr, Mis. CT-
RAUP. respectfully inform their friends and the
inhabitants of this city, that they intend giving
another CONCERT
TO-MOfeROW EVENING,
. ‘ Ut W.isldngtsn Ilatt,
wlien they wi)lj;ea*s.!..cd by someamateurs, wtio
lure kindly offered their services on the occasion:
airr 1. .
Ovc tu'e . - .
Sonata on the Harp, dedicated to Mr,
Bonaparte, - - - Bteb.w.
Hondo Allegro on die Violin - - AW.-.
Vnr at.oul on the Hup - - - Verier.
Presto - . - - . ' -
act 2d.
Simphony .....
Variation* on the Harp . . Jt’aderman.
Variations on tlie Fl.itc by an Amateur
Luarlctt on the ViOLn ... Hod;
F rule, . t ' - •,
Coficert to. commence at 7 o'clock p cc sc-
ly. 'Tickets to be had at M-. Xcjveomb’s ba-
room, Waslrngiou-Iudl. I* ise 1 dollar,
dec 6 a 243
Renew your Prices!
Cleared, ship Meteor, Clover, Liverpool.
NORFOLK, Nov. 26.—Ait. schr Ruby, Foster,
‘Button 5 days, schr Emigitnt, Jenny, hfevr-Bed
ford 3; Nancy Eleanor, Derickson, Cku-lyslon;
sloop Lord Nelson, Miller, Newport, K 14; sloop
Pboroe Ann, Palmer, Westport 4.
, JlnitKil in Hampton Hoads un Wednesday-—Ship
i Avciick, Mankivt:, London, and 27 days iroiu laud
to land, bound to City-Point.
Cleared, ship Edward, Cornicle, Bermuda; sclir
Jtfary & Eliza, Farr, lloslon, sloop Romp, Lemer-
cier, Richmond.
BALyiMOIlEv Nov. 26.—Arrived, slrp Armi-
nus. Gibson, Jfc-t’cnlam, 21 days, in too straits
of Dover, saw several vess Is bound up channel.
Cleared, brig Amazon, Phdlips, St. Baits; tchr
Jlannan Rebecca, — , St. Thomas; brig Mary--
Anu, DumeraU, flavannn; ship Thomas G.bnonf,
Allen, Amsterdam; bngWui. & Thomas, Frost,
. West-Indies; s!6op Lark, Truman, iiuVjuiu; brig
8a va e, Coitieil, (lo.
PHILADELPHIA, ^Cov. 26—Arrived, schoon*
Me x.can, Winlton, Bo^tor. 4 du) s;Paragon, iirown.
IlaUav24.
Cleared, brig Nancy, Hays, Iluvanna; John Ber-
gv.in, Perrj, Wcst iiid.es.
%Vbv. 27.—Ait. ship Howard, Chandler, Liver
pool via Fuy.'d, salt, and do passengers.
Jjloop HsSly Cook, Cook, Boston 6 days.
Cloured, sitfp Yoluure, ^PPiictxm, Charleston;
brigs Susan, Sm.th; bt. Jago dc Cuba; Hannah,
Sin tb, West-Indies. Trident, Sczmoz, Bcnnuilar
schr* Il:uTiot Newell, Ihce, vio*, Three Sail)s, War
Tier, Fernandma.
NEW-YORK, Nov. 25.—Arrived, British sh p
• Ilal.fax Packet, Thompson, .4.1 • lays from London
dem , with KXitous suit; brig Fame, Hamilton, 54
days from Malign, wine and inuL
.Y»v. JO.—Aj^iVed, seip Mary, Swain, from Am
9t<;rdam. .nid 4 jdays fro u Dover, witli cedar wood,
jlr.g Klizabelli, Scarf, Wilmington # days,
ling Commerce, Little; B»iss-Lml, St. ’Cipix 15
days, rum, sugar and old copper, bng Beaver,
Haggles, Gibraltar 5 >, in ft; schr Tonthie, Fun
ning, Ciiurlcsion 8: schr Coni Planter, Southend,
Nonii-Curolina 2J; sciir Cmoline, Crowell, Wasii-
ittgLm N C 8; sciir Margaret Aim, Kingston. Pe
tersburg 6.
Cleared yesterday—Ship Virginia, Ansley, St.
Croix; brigs if Hudson, Bristol R 1; llammcud,
Cihoid, UvUtlmLcs.
Cleared la*t Wednesday—Ship Thames, Peck,
London; BooUk-C.u of'iia Packet, Cartwright, St.
Croix; brig Catharine Rogers, Kctcliuin, .Mobile;
srtir II dviderc, Johnson, Norfolk; Saily-Ann, Cor-
bsy, Charleston.
BOSTON, Nov. 23.—Ait brig Horizon, Sneafc,
52 da' a iVoin Leith, Scotland, with coals, glass bot-
tles, :uvl v.trio 1 ; brig Poacher, Elderkia, ^late Ma
comb, who died outlie 11th inst. from Point-Pctre,
Goad. 28 days, molasses and sugar; br.g Halcy on,
It-is-icll, dt. Pctcrshurgh 5!> days, iron, hemp, sail
doth, sheeting, duck & quills, sciir 0'«ve flr.uicli,
M'Pnrland, Bennmla 13 days, rdni; sc.hr Arcus,
Prineo, K.dtimore 9.
Cleared, schr Spar an, Wadsworth, Edcnton.
JYov. Arrived, brig Fcdei nl George, Field, Bal
timore 11; sloop Mecliart.c, B ulker, Ncw-York.
Cleared, ship Francis & Surah, Lovell, W. Ind et;
bngs Hazard, Rogers, Havana; Camel, Weston,
do: schr Satellite, Field, New-Orleans.
-? nimble penny in better than a stow dollar,
(ail old ad:»g\z says)
8o your prizes of *£-15 may draw §25,000 end
the two first drawn numbers on VVEDNflSDAY
ueu, will be entitled to
SI.000 each,
Which in thete bard tirnv, ougitt not (o lie neglect
ed.
Tickets and Shares, ;n a variety of numbers,
warranted undrawn, fur sale.
Whole Tickets R25
Halves 12 50
Quarters 6 25
But will rise on the 8th Dec.
C. H. HAYDEN'S
Lottery and Kxchanre (JJficc.
dee 3 r!241
Patertt Hoes.
Just received, direct from the Iron end
Steal JHawfnctory, and landing this day from the
brig Young Halfday, from Liverpool
SO casks Bnulcs* Co. patent HOES, Nos. 1, 2, o
and 4, warranted genuine
MILLER & FORT,
dec 6 243 Hunter*.* buildintrt.
. t -■ .v 1
i v • ChathaihCounty Election..:
An.eiecuon. w 11 be held at tlie con t-^ouse ! r
Savannah, on Monday, the Jd day of Janes y eii
sa ne lor the following' county officers, to .w ti
de (of the Su|ie io and lrfero: con ts, Sheri-.
Receiver of Tax lletu riS,-.Tax Collecto., Co one ,
ami Su veyo , of which the electo * of sad coun
ty utM take notice. ■ ;
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, 1.1. c. c. «.
OIJ YEIt STUItGEn, l. i. c. c. c. .
THOMAS N. MOREL, J.L c. c.c.
dee 8 fr24J
To'the electors cf Chatham county.
F iends and FeltoV/Citizens—I oflcr snrsclf a
earn} date fo SHERIFF at tile ensuing election;
alfd f elected. I pledge mysclfto'duclia-ge the du
ties of sa.d ofiice, ag eeably to law and just re.
W ILLIAM A. MOOltE.
oct 2 t t S6
Marshal’s Sales, xv
Tucday in Decrriiktr next.
Will be sold at tlie store occtiped Ik Mr. Abnd
WoodruH, th,« ty ct Savannah, 'between tl,
hours of ten and tu o o’clock
I ; ra ‘ le . of Abner Woodruff
cons st ng et Crocked , Glass and Ch nz W are, Ac
IK':. P operty «>f Abner Wood™# li
the su t W the t n ted States vs. Abiic W ood uli 4 .
ocl 79 212 LN °-
To die Electors of Chatham county. ^ _ o
I offer mvsclf a eandiiLvtr at the approaching I t * llt ,rrlct "°f I^uid n th.
elecUon for" SI1ER1FF, and respectfully solicit I ' ” b ,e Wuff > c °nt»-n.ng two hundrci
your suffrages. ISAAC D’LYON. 1 " -
nov JO 222 ■'
. Marshal’s Sale, continued,
?.X t ! ,e ^ r,t Tue,d “y in Decentb/r next
" ,C oc at the cou t-housc n Savannah, be
JL twee n the hours of la anj 3 o’clock,
r»S l J^S > !fc l l n * : V eff ^ s - Pete , Ton
ng two hundrci I
acr es, adjoin ng Linda of 1L W ll ams and
othe i lev ed on 4s the property of Win. Ogle-
r,, , . ^—r- 75r>t: > r bav, at the su tef die United States v*. *Oglcba\
1 o the Electors of Chatham County. a>Ki others. John h. morei,
I(iivmg served as Deputy Sheriff lor the last) ,,<n * .Martha f IK f,
e years, encourages Pic to offer myself to the I ^
notice of my fellow-citizens, as a cand date forvj « JYlarshluS Sllle COTlt’d.
SHERIFF at the approaching erection IffoVn-. On the first Tuesday in December next,
"' ,U be I'VilHiesofil at the courting „ the cityof Sal
* an nan, between the usual hou s often and two
o’clock,
Lot Number 7, Eylet trthng, Heath
used to discharge tlie duties fit thfully.
BEN. SllEFTALL.
nov 3 ^ .216
To die Electors of Chatham County. I v '» , d—lev ed on as the p opl t v oi John e.
I ofic myself as a cand date at the approach lig „ 1 .J* p C ’. a " ^ IC SUi ^ of t»ic L'jt ted States vs. John
election to' SHERIFF. U 1 sliould not ask every
electo fo his suff age, it w II be om.ttcd from,
no othe motive, than to leave each one, to follow
s own uhb ased judgment
JACOB CIIADBOURX.
dec 2 |;240
nov 2 215
JOHN II. MOREL,
.Martha! It. ft.
For Darien
The packet sloop MACDON-
OrGH, A. Pratt, master, will meet witli
- I possible dispatch. For freight orpaa-
s;tge appl) on board, at Jones’ wliarf.
r2-l
Grand Lod^s of Georgia.
At a quarterly com.nunication of tiw Grand
Lodge of the state of Georgia, held in Savannah,
4th December, 5319, the following Brethren, were
elected Gi\inJ officers ibr the ensuing masonic
year, (viz:) .
Right worshipful Thos. U. P. Charlton, Gran d
Mi’ter.
Riglit wnrshipfal W. H. Harmon, DeSnifo Grand
Master, vice riglit worshipful Abai. NioiioD de
clined.
Reverend brother Woltcr Cranston, Grand
Cm y,dn.
Worshidful Jeremiah Cuvier, Senior Grand
Warden.
Worshipful Frederick S. Fell, Junior Grand
Warden.
P. P. Thonwson, Grand Treantrer.
WilUam P. Beers, Gnuttl Secretary.
John Delberghe, Senior terand Deacon,
L. H. Fcurth, Junior Grand Deacon.
Frederick Kortmart, Grand Tylor.
Bxtrvcl tVom the minutes,
by WM. P. BEERS, Grand Sec'nj.
dec 6 wr243
Doctor Dashiell
Offers his professional services to the citizens of
Savannah* He may be consulted at his rcs'dence,
on the corner of Bay ami Barnard, streets in the
Unnsc formerly occupied by die late Doctor
Grimes.
•dec 6 c.%223
New Clothing.
A new supply of GF.VTLF.MF.VS CI.OTII-
1NG has just been eceived by the stihscnbc s,
which tiu'y will dispose of extremely low.
Gentlemen's double mill’d Cass mere. Pantaloons,
f om 8 to U dolla s
f) tto sups fine Cloth do do 8 to 12 dolls.
D tlo s ngle null'd Casaimere do 5 to 8doiis
Supi*. blue, black, green and otltc fancy colours,
Clotn Coats, from 25 to 3d dolla s
SecOrtd Cloth, do do from l(i to 23. dolls.
Supf. blue, grey, drab, brown, bottle g ccn, &c.
Sm-tout Coats, f om 25 to 32 dolls.
Fancy Swansdown Vests, from 2 to 3 doll?.
Black Florentine do from 3 to 5 dob's.
Bull and black Cassimere do 3 5J to 5 dolls.
Cotton, Merino, and lamb's wool knitted Shi ts,
f oin 1 50 to 3 dolls.
Wo steel do do do D avvers f om i 50 to 3 dolls
Gentlemen’s lV ll'd Linen Slii ts, f om 4 1-2 to 5
dolls.
Extra and small sizes Plaid Cloaks, full and half
w ngs from 12 lo 2) dolls.
Boys D esses, of a superior qual ty from 7to 12
dolls.
Fine youth’s Coats and Pantaloons 20 dolls.
A few gentlemens* Hats—new fashion 7 dolls.
nt)eineus' II d Gloves 75 cents.
Patent Suspenders 50 cents.
also,
40 very fine Live v Suits, new mode, 20 dolls.
House servants* Coats and Pantalons. 15 dolls.
Boys* Suits 4^ 50
White and blue plain suits, f om 4 to 7 dolls.
L on sk n Great Coats, f om 7 to 12 dolls.
Twill’d F’arnaughts, Monkey Jackets and.Trow-
te », su table fo boatmen, from 8 to 9 dolls.
Red Shi ts, 16dolls. 5Jpcr dozen
St ipeddo 15 dolla s. do
Check do 10 dolls, do
Negro Caps, Gloves, &c. &c.
Men’s Hats f om 2 to 3 dolls.
Negro uo SO cents
CIIANET Sc SETZE,
Corner of Bay and Drayton-st ect.
dec 2 c>riz240
Executor’s Sale.
On 'hefirst Tuesday, in December rext.
Will be sold, agreeable to tlie last will of colonel
TotheElectoreofChatham county.I
I he umleftrgned being a candidate for CORO-1 All that lot and imp O' emcnt the con No.
NF.R, at the ensiling Januan' election, takes the I situate upon the south cast go ne of .lolmson’s
libeity now toaunounce himself to the public a&d I squire opposite. A. Low & Co. b ick sto e.
Ir.s trends, and dattera himself witli the hope that I ComlHons of sale: one fou-th in foil months, one
he shall meet with tlie public favor which he rcs-l fmrtli in twelve months, one fou til in eighteen
11 '' 1 months, and one fourth intwoycas; with Inte-est
at eight per cents upon each payment from day ol
sale to be added. TJie pu chase giving bond
and mortgage upon tile p operty and pe sonal
security if lequii cd.
GEORGE M. WATERS.
JOHN J. MAXWELL.
oct 23 207«V»fJoint Prat
{HctfuUy solicits..
' TtlO>lAS A. BRADRURRY.
dec, 3 |241t
Electors of Cliatham County.
Gentlemen—Permit ine to announce myself asai
candidate for the office of CORONER, at the en-1
suing January election, atid to assure you that all
needful attention shall be paid to the duties re
quired, if I am honored witli your sufr'rajN'a, which i
1 respectively solicit.
William williams.
nov 17 |228
f D. Williford. ,
Tfc-Morrow, (Tuesday) 7th instant
/ At u o'doik;
- ’ lij'’U b< tote t tfi/.-. itore.
Groceries anti Ery Goods.
axoxo Witicu aml
5' hhda. and 9 . v . • ,
2u hwrtch jP ll,n « A, Orleans SUGAR
7 lil'ds. ami j . .. ,,
15.barrels 5* E
• 7 pipes northern Git
Oil casks Loudon It-' ft Porter
12 Ws Shrub and f'cnLil
*'4 casks Goshtn CiMpc:
25 kegs do . liWir ' . . t
*>o pieces prime Bagging t • * ; -
JO pair vtay superior r.eVro Shoefi
v>6u pair women’s morocco *slippci»
240 jia r men’s mud and bound bbcC9 ^ 4
5o jwr M eMmgton Boots >
t> dozen cxIf .'*km>
aoo «lozvnSnuii boxes * *
Noithea n Homespun, cotton Check !
Irish ar.d biown Linens
Flannels—Vesting—Hosiery "*
Supcrhne and second Clotlu
Flushings, &.c Uc
also ■ r j
A small Invoice Furniture; 1
Consisting of *
• Sideboards .
'.Caikite ortd Vl ash Stands
H gh and low post Bedsteads
T oilet GL.nsc s—Chairs, &c &o
Terms, cash,
dec 6 2-to
City Sheriff’s Sales.
Gnthc first Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold in front of the cou’ t-house between
———— . the usual hou s often and th ee »»’clock,
lo the Electors of Chatham. I ° ne nog o man named July; levied on as the
The uhde sgned offe s himself as a candidate P ro P^ rt .\* of John Bull to satisfy an cxccut on :nfa-
fo tec office of CORONER, at the ensuing elec- I v ’or of W l'is R. F ankfm. .
tion—if elected, pledges himself to give general Also sundry articles of household
satisfaction. WM. C. BARTON, j y. c ‘, ,°. n ; ,s the .- P‘°P e ty of the esta
nov 15 f226
Received,
Per bri^ America, from Philcdetqhia,
Best Phila*lelplua Gin in barrels
31c» Pork
ILig's Lard
Butler in tubs and in kegs
Yellow Soap
Starch and Shot
By CHARLES MAUREL.
ALSO
Drafts, at 6) chys* sight, on Ncw-York
<lec 4 l242
Tiie Subscribers
Have entered into Copartnership with Patrick
McDermott,Jin the GROCERY LINE, under the
firm of P. MiDuiauTr S; C».
JAMES POI'LTNEY,
JOHN NF.VITT,
P McDEUMOTT.
<lcc 4 i?42
On Consignment,
For sale hzr.
Elegant gill edged Coalb.-ookTea Services
Fuif Slits blue anil white fancy patterns U.nncr do.
15 casks cut NaiU. Apply to
JOHN THOMAS
dec 2 m .240 It niton's Range.
Christ Church.
The RENTING of the PEtVS is postponed un-
til Thursday next, the 9th inst at half past 3 r. *.
W. T. WILLIAMS,
• dec 6 243 i«vVy. If treasurer.
Female Asylum.
Month cm of th : s Institution are requested to
Sttehil on Saturday next, at 10 o’clock, in the .\Vs?
fivsbytrri.iH Church, to elect a Board of Direc-
tresses for the ensuing vear.
MARGARET KING, Sec'ry.
dec 6 tSi3
Factorage.
ARTH R G. MILLER and ELIAS FORT hav-
ing united their interest in the Factorage If Com
mission business, make a tender of their best ser
vice* to their friends and the public in general.—
Jtrc-proof stores are provided, ainl liberal advan
ces made on goods and produce committed to their
charge. '. '7
El 4AS FORT will continue the duties of his
profession, until further notice, and will always be
round during office hours, At tlie counting house
oT . MILLER A FORT,
dec 6 242- -• Hunter's bnckbvi f dinr»
||m, Fouuu,
On the 34 ioit. a Pocket Bonk, with a sum ol
money. The owner, bjr ploying it and paying
chanrea, can bare the fame by calling e» Mr
YViluuna’. i deed a*243
By Watts 8£ Joyner.
A (private s.ile. on a crcii't or te il.iys, the fol-
low ng articles of gentlonicn’s Apparel, ot the lat-
t New-Yo k fash on, v z: .
t links stip’o cloth d css Coats, blues. A blacks
do double m lied blue and m xed Cass me c
Pantaloons
1 do coivlcd Fin ent ne, black cass me e and Va-
lenc a Waiscoals
1 do Su tout Coats, walking Frocks and cha se
\V:appe s
1 do Tartan pi a d and cambist boat and hose-
men’s Cloaks
All of wh cha e of the most fashionable make
and best workmanship
nov 29 1*237
Education.
AT.F.XANDF.R PETTIGREW, w. a. has remov
ed Ins SCHOOL to South-Broad st eet, second
tenement cast of Barnard st eet, where he conti
nues to teach the following b anches, viz:
EnyKsh Reading, Writing,
.Arithmetic 9 Book-Keeping,
Geography, English Grammar,
Freach,*
Stenography, or Short Hand Writing.
A share ot pubi c patronage is humbly solicited. 1
H s fees are moderate; and every attention is, and
ui!l continue to be paid to the improvement of
those comm tted tQ h s charge,
novIS ft226
... Ftirn \u~.e; Ic
state of Thomas
ibhinto satisfy ah execution of J. E. Wl» te
Co. for rent.
Also sundry ft r l clrs oi* Drugs and Medic : nes;
levied on as the p opertv of Hen y.C.Tho pto su-
tsfv sundry executions in favo of Eph ami Coop,
fo house -ent. • .
Also sund v a tides of liousehnhlFu nituro and
Bedd rg; levied on t»» sat sfvon execution n favo*-
ofF’edeiok lie b fo- house rent.
Fellow-Citizens. I A?!io sundry artcles of Fu nitu c; levied on to
Permit me to oiler myself as a candidate fo the | ^J-ancxccution in favor of JamcsII. F:asc ,fo
office of CORONER, at tiie next elect on
Frietlds and FeUq\v-Citizens J
1 am a cand date for, the office of CORONER
at tlie elect on n January next, and solicit von
suffrages—if elected, the duties shall he faithfully
perfo med. JOSEPJI GARNETT,
nov 22 |232
rent.
vary,. . If elected, I pledge myself to d sciia ge the
duties w th promptness.
•WILLIAM GILBERT.
dec 2 1240
nov J
ABRAHAM I. D’LYON, city sheriff.
218
Fellow Citizens—
1 ant a Candidate fo the office of CORONER,
of Chatham county at the eimung elect on in
January next, ami f elected, will fa thfully dis-
clia ge tlie duties thciccf.
nov 17 c.vt228 BENJAMIN W. LEACH.
Sheriff’s sales.
To be sold, on the seventh day of December next,
bi fire the con t-house at l)a= en, in the county
of Mdntosh, be ng the li*st Tuesday n th*? sad
month, between the horns of. 10 o'clock in tlie
forenoon and 3 n the. afte. noon,:
All that tract of iatnd 8'tuate and being n tlie
count}* of McIntosh, containing four thousand ami
tlr ty-fjir :ic es, be the same more o less, bound
ed l* v South New-T’o-t river, arid lands of Todd,
BOARDING
OTl* FIVE or SIX voting Men, can be accbm-1 Wanilic j'e and G'sv
modated with HOARD, n Sta’c-slrcet, next .too Abo, a stork of Cattle and pa • of MII Stones,
to tlie Baths, near the Court-house, on mode-ate r ‘ nf a ^ *’ :1; so ‘ underexectit on as the p?x>-
tcrrtH | peitv cl Ebenezc— Sta 1 k, dec. at the so t ot An-
FOR SALE, a box, conta ni.ig two sets INDIA | ^ rc ''' I ow & Ca • ““ sImuel e^GLEr
CHINA, Codec and Tea Set, tidily ornamented,
and w II be sold low. Apply as above.
nov 6
Willidm Law and Joseph W.
JACKSON, have io med a copartnersh p n the
pract ce of Law. The : office is that, h the to oc
■?-The ed tors of tlie Dar>cn Gazette >
pub! sh the above,
oct 29 213
rill please
S. E.
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday 1n December next,
r.ipied bv tlie fo^me .adjoining the office of. If a-1 Will tt sold at Effingham court-house, between
100 nc’es of Land, joirllng Mathew Reiser—le-
ried on as.the property of Jonathan Buckley tosa-
iicrsiium D v«lalc, in col. blmd’s iii*.\v building,
fronting Johnston's stjuare;
24)
Wood Wliarf.
Tlie subreriber respectftilly nfomslds fiends
and the pitblic, tliat he lias taken the wharf owned
bv Win. Taylor, esq. .and lately occupied by E.
Cooper, where he ntends keeping a constant sup-
>iy of the best FIRE WOOD, anil will sell at the
owest prices, and keep waggons always in wa ting
to transport t to nnv pa t of the c ty, at the sho t-
cst notice, ami hopes f on! the st ictist attention
anti punctuality .to eatsfy t!io.sc who th nk propc-
o favor li in with the custom.
JOHN C. HELVENSrON..
nov 24 ra<234
tisfy an execution in favor of Jplin G. Bhca* man.
C. WISENBAKER, s. e. c.
riov 1 214
Goshen School,
YMnchu^ohavGopenedontfie IstNovxmbepI
*it p-evented by tlie protracted illness of tlie sub-1 GEO. L/<
Sheriff Sales.
On the ffirst Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold at the court house in the city of Savan
nah, between the usual hou s of 10 and 3 o’clock.
All that tract o parcel of land, being the settled
plantation on Skidaway Island, said to contain
twelve mind ed acres, mo e or less; bounded on
the north by land of John Mill edge, on the east by
land of Janies Bilbo, on the south by land Charles
Harris, and On the west by Lkidaway narrows—
levied on as the property of William Stephens, esq.
deceased, and sold, under foreclosure ot mortgage
Jly Baker $ Welman.
Wednesday, at half past 9 o’clock,
- In ft ont of thri htchon Store,
3 pipes Cognac Brandy
15 casks I .insectl Oil
20 biirrcls N E Rum
18 qr cask* Malaga Win-? 10 hds MobsscS
^>0 MattrasSes 25 barrels Muscovado sugar
80 boxes Ka.sins .50 bags Coffee
5 pipes Holland Gin 10 lul* N E Rum
5 du N Gin
• ‘ M.SO, t
The Household and Kuchen Furnitures of b
ntleman leaving the city, cons'sting off Sitlci
boards, Dining, Card and Tea 'tables, Beds and
“ deling. Glass Shades, Carpets, Bedsteads » s o-
ta, Window jflfiiuIs And Irons, and Shovel and
Tongs, \v.tli a i umber of other articles,
dec 6 . a243
16 239
By Watts S: Joyner.
Ori To-Mmorrow, tlie 7th instant,
Will be sold tit the Court-house, at the-
usual hours,
A PRIME likely Negro Man, about 30 years pf
age—if not disposed oi at private sale Leiorc that
m
On the first Tuesday in December next)
Will be sold before the Court-House between the
usual hou 9, *
A House and. Lot, situated on
South Broadst eel; The I«ot is 6*J feet
front and 90 feet deep—the House .8 neW
Und completely fin shed, calculated tot
two families, w th Cellar, Kitchen*^ ai d su table
out Houses, etc.
l T he terms w 11 be fbera), arid ' made known at
the sale. » A. HOWE, auci'r.
nov 23 233 • . t k
Administrator’s Sales,
On, Tuesday the 7th day December next.
Will be sold befo r e the Court House between tiio
usual hours.
Wharf Lot No. 8, in the town of Da* ten, M,Fn
tosh county, 60 feet on the rive and 300 feet
deep, belongingto the estate of Daniel M‘fnt«»sb #
deceased, and sold for the bom-fit of the hei sand
■<lito s, by permission of the honorable thclnfe*
ior cou t of Chatham county.
Terms cash.
By order bf the admini?trato*n. .
A. HOWE, saiFtr,
oct 28 • 194
Auction exclusively for the sale of
WATCHES and IEWELRY.
scribcr, will open on tile first Monday n Decem
ber. • JAMES S. OLCOIT.
nov 12 1221
oct 22 206
COI'E, sic. c.
The Subscriber
Offers fo: sale h s PlJl.YTATIOX, n B van
comity, contaiivng n ne hundred and eighty acres,
known by the name of Hickory-hill, lately pur
chased of*col. Thomas II. Harden. This planta-
ton jo. ns lands of col. McCormick, Geo.\\. Decke- ward, mo tgageci bv 'I'homasG ibbon de-
ens, esq. and M . Jds. St.Ies; about one hund ed ceasetl< to j. & F . Blanchard, and sold to satisfy
ac- es cleared and unde -good fence, with an cx- a judgement fburided on stud judgement duly
ccllent cotton house, g«n house, and a new barn; | foreclosed bv Blancha d,Brothe*s Si company,
w th ten or twelve neg o houses. Posse* on will slir nces of said J. J. tc F. Blancha d.
Sheriff’s Sales. .
On the ffirst Tuesday in Decern her next.
Will be sold Ijefo c the court-house, in the city o
Sava;mail, between tlie Usual hours of 10 and
^o’clock. ; . .
AH those buildings on lot No. 5, Mower tvthing
» vii kk.ii li" iw ci*c in-*; u iiuuzt..i. i
be given on the 1st January next. Inquire of the I °
subscribe-, who will show the n corses and make I , ict 5
known the terms, wh ch will be accommodating.
JOHN J. MAXWELL.
Hr’/eM. Ut net. 1B19, >.:W
97
GEORGE L. COPE, ». c. c.
, William Belcher
•fftfrs his se^v ces to h s frends and the public
as a JVofary Public and Broker, for the transaction
of any and all agency busries, e»ther on the spot
or elsewhere. For the p csent he will be feund
atDr. Pouyat’s medical store,
MY 10
. Education.
The siibsC;-ther , s u 5V/rc/ schoolfor young ladies,”
Will be i*einoved from the Sand H>Us to Augusta
by tlie 15th of October next; at which t*me »t will
be opened with enlarged means of instruction.—
In add t on to the solid branches of a well regula
ted female education, now taught, arrangements
have been made to procure teachers in MUSIC,
PAINTING, and the FRENCH LANGUAGE.—
■‘lie subscriber, therefore, flatters himself, that
j s institution will afford advantages for improve
ment, not infer or to any in the Un ted States.
Pupils can he accommodated w th boarding in
the family of the subscriber, *n which, the most
scrupulous attention will be paid to their morals
and manners.,
Persons at a distance, unacqua nted. w th the
subscriber, are referred forjnformat on as to char
acter and qual ficabons, to the rev. Drs. Flinn and
Palmer, of Charleston; the rev. Thos. C. Henrv
of Columbia, S. Carolina, and the rev. Dr. Kol-
I ck, of Savannah. <- ' .
During the Summer months, the school is re
moved to the Sand H Us, a s tuation cons.dered to
be as healthy as any in Georg ^
Augusta, Sept. 1.
B.B. HOPKINS;
rrfi The Ed ton of the Savannih Republ c«p
and Charleston C.ty Gazette, are requited to
pubT sh the above two months, once a t
uer foto) and forward their bJb to the Herald
office far payment.
Marshal’s Sale.
Byo de* of an Inte locutory Decree, issuing out
of the Adtni alty Court, for the District of Geo -
gi.% will be sold, on Wednesday, 8th December, at
twelve o’clock, the Schooner JANE, her tackle,
apparel and fu niturc, laving at Dunning** xharf.
JOHN II. MOREL, Marshal, D. G.
Sova mah, Dec. 2, 1819.
dec 2 l240
Marshal’s Sale.
By o di-r Of an Inte locutory decree insuir.tr out
of tlie Admiralty court for the district of
Georgia, will be sold n the city of Darien,
On Saturday,Wth December,
At twevle o’clock,
The sloop INDEPENDENCE*
larinj-at Mess* a.Cook, Hall A Co’s wharf.
Also, sixty O'eces of Log Wood.
JOHN H. ilOREL. .Manbal o. a.
dec :J 240 :
Sheriff’s sale.
On the .fint 7naday in January next, 1820,
Will be sold before the court-house in the city of
Savannah, between the usual hours of ten and
three o’clock,
• The following two Negroes, Frank and Daniel
levied on as the property of Thomas Mann, to aa»
tiafy executions in favor of Ralph May, ef. aL
. ' ' GEOFGE L, CSl’fi, *• c. c.
dec 6 213 ,
v By Watts Sf Joyner.
On Wednesday next, the 8th inst.
At '19 o’clock.
Will be sold, xoithout reserve, itt their .faction Room,
A huge and general assortment, consisting oF
the following articles:
Fine gold patent lever Watches, hard dials, 2 and
3 pair extra Jewels
Do do horizontal r . do
adies* gold Watches, enamelled and set with pcan
Do do plain do , *
old, silver, crisical and gilt Watches
Do’ do Repeaters
Fine gold Seals, Keys and Chains
Ladies* do do do
Do do Filagree do
Filagree Ear Ifngs
! ’eari, Jet and paste !’in»
Do do Ear Rings
Gilt and plated Bidicule Clasps
Children’s silver Rattles, with ivoiy handles, in a
variety of shapes—and
100 oz. genuine Coral, assorted sizes
dec 6 213
. By J. B. Herbert.
On Wednesday, the 8th instant^
'At 12 o’clock,
Witt be Arid on BrilocP* robarf
Sundry Articles saved from the .loop General
Washington, wrecked on Ossi.bav, on her passa^
from Rhode Island to Dar en, viz:
3(1 bis Fork, Beei and F.sh
3 Saddles
5 p'-eccs cotton Ifomqiun
1 Cable and Anchor
3 Sails . ' ■
Standing and Running Rigging
Blocks, Spars, Ac
1 Yawl Boat
AX'D
The WRECK of said sloop as she now
lies on Ossabaw.
Bv order of the wardens.
dec 6 l?43. it ^
By J. B. Herbert.
On Thursday, the 9th instant,
At 11 o’clock,
JT1U be Sold on Jctnes If n/tacc’r loser whar£
WITHOUT HCSSKVE,
Tlie coppered brig
GENERAL SAN MARTIN,.
bnrthcn about350tons. Her imentrry
■can be seen at any time previous to tfaa
day ot sale. ,
• ALSO '} •'
A quantity-second hand SAILS, nearly new
. Terms at time of sale,
dec 3 241
Notice. . ,
03* Will be sold at PVBI.IO AUCTION, at
the Merchant's Hotel, late ly occupied by Moscn-
Pkttixoexl, deceased, on foe 13th 1 nstsnt, all the
pe sopal.propertv belong ng to hs estate—con-
sstng-OT Household Furaitu e, and eve y arti
cle necessary fo: a well fin n shed and extensve
Roiirrt ng House. By ° d« , • f, f 'r 4 Orv
dina^ ^ WATTS k JOYNEfi,-