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&1VJUWJUT: -■ ■iff.i i. jVll.-l.MKIH. MONDAY EVENING, DEC, 13,1819. orders, hare readied this j, list from government, (say* tie Charleston City TCtte, IOfo tiit.) directing th»t all the military in garrison here, be forthwith removed kelia Island. From other movement* of* aim 1 feature, in vtojous part* of the Union, we have : doubt that a decisive blbw will shortly be 'tatthe Florida*. Thje trial of Vanes* Snzr.ro* and Jawn Cnasa, the crow of the Mary, of Mobile, for Pira-, f .lV >n committing a robbery on board the British prig Ann, of SeaHiorougli, took place on Tiiczday Jind Wedneaday Iaar. The District Attorney and [the Attorney General foi - the prteeculion; J. W. P 'tooracr, eaq. for the prisoners.. After a. minute liaveatigalion, H appeared,-\bal the prisoners, »l- [fomigh Concerned in the robbery, had, in thd'first a-iCe, been forced on board tlje Mary^ ahd the [Jury felt themselves authorized by the testimony > consider their .whole coinhict as . governed hy they were therefore acquitted of the The prisoners have been remanded to jail to be |tricfl for the misprision of the piracy—when,. we fideMand, their counsel will make no defence, !‘t leave thetn ti.foe punishment the court may link proper to inflict. . . I Jonx Ran* and War.. Jomwosr, who gave evi t on tile part of the Uriitfid State* against [ Shelton and Chase, it appeared, were principally I instrumental m the murders committed on board . the Ann, and may yet be put upon Uieir trial* for thit heinous offence. Two others, equally hnpli 1 .cated, are in cohfir.ement at Savauiiab.—Charles ton Courier, 10th inst. Price* at Mw-Or/rans, 1011 wft.—Cotton, 1st quality; 2} cent*; 2d do. 16; 3d do. 14; Flour; an per, and fine g.12. .til(fleets at St. Thomas, 7th of/.—Flour, per bl. 3.0 dolla. dull; CQrn meal, punch. 26; rice per 100 lbs. dolla. .5 SCI; peas, black-eyed, bush. I dollar; lard 14 eta; per lb; tobacco, no sales: lumber, pitch pine, dolls. 30 per XI; euflee, dolls. 34 per 100 lbs; sugar 8; molasses 30 cts per gal; rum 41?. Mulct* at St. Jays de C'aha, 1 Sih r uIt. exccss- ively dull, for American produce Flour was al 16 dolls; Umiber, no demand; coffee 22 dolls; sit gar fi 50; molasses 30, khd; cotton 30 cents. Matract of the exports of Cotlo'n and Tobacco, from New-Orleans, from 1st Oct. 1818, until the 31st of the same month, 18X9 — - COTTON. rngiiKJ - • . •France Holland. - Coastwise T«V - - TOriAC England France - Unhand and Germany Coastwise ToUd 48)540 bales. 2V69 1,993 15,710 9&i537 bales, 10,122 Id ids. 41165 7,622 1Jju43 35,667 nhds. SHIP NE WS. FORT OF SAVANNAH, anntvrn, . Brig Louis*Cecelia, Denting, Madeira, 48 ds fa> J P Williamson, consignee—with wine, to W CriziK, gen. D B Mitchell, Cob Sbellnuin, W trope, S Hollis, It Flournoy, 1* P'ippii, Gaudry & Dufahrc, J Speakmau SJ Co. J Rogue, It New- eonio, J Stiles, .1 Wallace, J WaUlburt, .1 M IVavne, E F rattnall, K W Habersham, NTunt- hull, W Gaston, (iuenin, C Griswold, J J C lia- berh un A Cope, RKiciiarilson, A Irvine, G 1 Mil ler, j Nystrom, S Neylc, Dr. J B stow, J II Mo- tel, J Drysdale, E Harden, J S Bulloch, and I hlarsll. . , , , .Brig Betsev, Jones, Portland, 12 days, lum ber, Etc. to order. . , Schooner lairlt, Langdon, Kennebec, 15 days, lumber, f'.o. to masttr ' . Sloop Two Sisters, Wing,, New-York, 9 days, with an assorted oargo, to Crane Si Balter, B Fosdick, B Lamb, V Stanton, Kenny Si Mervdle p n er d Sa Co. and Newton U Luck. Passen, rrs, Mb. Hcilv, Miss Ess, Messrs. Sheppard, ‘Peck, Daily, Hathaway; Morgan, Fowler, B. S. Lamb, and B. Wing. i Sioqp Atlantic, Woodward, Danen, 3 days fruit, to roaster. MEUORVMUL. The ship Rubicon, Holdrdge, arrived at New- Vork oh the 3d instant, in 1U Joys from this port. The sloop Two Sisters, Wing, ciesrcd at New- York on the 3d instant for this port. . CHARLESTON, Dec. 10.—,frr»W. ship Fre- aident. Allen. 5 York 5 ds. Left, ship Frank lin, llovt, and.schr Tontine, Sutton, to sad tor this port on the Sill inst. • - Ship Pocahontas, Howland, Boston, 11 days, merchandise and produce. • Ship Kensington, Hamilton, Philadelphia 9 ds merchandize and produce. The K. has been off tin- bar 2 days, owing to the thick weather • Schr Ocean, Kent. Boston, 14 days, lumber. Sloop Thomas, Allen, New-York, 8 day s Cleared—French brig Confiance, llcraud, for ManU; schr Hannah, Davis, Boston The British brig Susan, Pollock, for Belfast, jwent to sen yesterday. .« The smack Hornet, Dill, which sailed from this'port for Florida, on the ?tb inst. put,back in distress, having lost a man named John reron overboard, and stove the boat . DECEMBER 11—.1.-riled, sloop Margaret, Garnicr, Bavracoa, 12 days, lance wood Si fruit Left, sclir Friends, Maurcl, from this port, dis charging cargo. On the 1st inst. Jat. 24. long. fi. spoke French ship Diligent, from Port-au- Prince, bound to 6'aveuno/i. Sloop Anna, (of Pliiiad.) Forum, N York, 16 Axye, was botmd to Bermuda, put into this port inconsequence ol hiving „lind her sails tom to piece?, and loss of deck load in a gale from N\V - Sr. the 29ih Nov. in 1st.35, long. t3 , ■. Cleared—Rrig Romp, Simmons, Boston; schr Tlratcher, Johnson, New-york T|(V schr Carpenter, Stinson, of Bath, 22 ds. from St. Croix, (West End,) fur Boston, with a foil cargo (.including deck load) of film and su gar, went aVhorc on WeIBcct Beach, on the morning of the 22d nit. about 4 o’clock. On the 24th, he* cargo had hem safely lauded. The mate, ami »U the ctew, (except one man) arrived in town on Sunday evening. They left her on Fridav afternoon, at which lime slie.bwt receiv ed no essential injiiiyi she hid been partly Stripped, and they were preparing to attempt getting her off. On the <«v she sailed, off the. Sail Rock, spoke a ship, which, reported from ' Savannah bound to MargaretU—-saw “AVw/i*, ef Landtag' o« her. stern. [Prohably the Kn-. glish ship captured by the privateer brig Wil- |On] v ■ ; NEW-YORK, Oct 2—Arrived, ship Jlomdol. ojday, (late John Rae.) Jones, 140 davs .fr. Cal cutta, with cotton, sugar, rice, silk ami some do' ?*ftrir A<;vant t Wood, 7 4»y* from Satanaoh, With cotton. 'Norfolk, Dei. t.—ait. *chr. lutieceirge Eyre, Moor* St Jago de Cuba, 17 days, moh^ses, sugar and coffee, bound to Philadelphia,/to' to land captain* Hatton mad Seaburv, late « oritke schr Hawlq (which they sold at..St Jago) and some coffee. = Left at St Jago, brig David Por- t»T,-J7illei>«ut e; Of thh port, which arrived 4 days before from Savannah, and was discharging. • Cleared, brig Alonzo, Garroarat, West-tftdics bch’rs Ano, : Kosi,. do; Agawam, Bott, Bermuda; slbop AtalanU, Case, Bermuda. BALTIMORE, Dec 4.—Are. schr. Lucy,'Coop er, New-Oriem* via Norfolk, sugar and tobacto. Cleared, sch’rs Phufoburv, Srnitli, St Thomas; 'Lnmhwty,Kimball, Port-au-Prince, and a market; Clothier, Gray, St Johns; Resident, Coquin, West- Indie*. PIIILADELPflfA, • Dec 4.“-Below, brig John Howe, Bpsuutt; from Hsrana. , Cleared, bog Parmer’s Fancy, Isaacs, Gibraltar-, scb’rs Diomede, Gray, Cape Henry; Cornelia, Pierce, Martinique. BOSTON, Dec 1.—Are. brig Hope, Leach, 70 days from Cronstadt,-. with iron,- schrr. Clterub, A the am, Halifax, 5 daii, rum and molasses; Vi nus, 1'rinee, St Johns, X B; with plaster. Cleared, schr Eliza, Keith, Porto Rico; brig Hope, Kennison, Ph.huielpfua. ■: For Sale , The well known picket sloop GENERAL WASIHNCIXIN, J. -Monro, master. briKhrn 74 tons, sails rcmnrkabl Tast and is wcU'found. For terms, wtiicl \r4i tic accommodating-, apply td JOHN BOGUE, dee 13 t249 /lnU<*th 9 9 bkihtingt. For Darien The sloop Washington captain Jones, will sail in all tins week.— For fivi&ht or ptissu^e, liiiviinj- goo<l at- “^cgmniodnioiss, apply on boartf or to. BACON & BKVEN, k24-9 JixctiaAgc wharf.' dec 13 Stalled Ox. Will be exposed lor n?de in Mar ket TO-MOUUOW MOUSING, the •bast 11KKF ever offered in this city *249' Notice. . An election will be h<dd at the rieu* Presbyteri an CMmrrli on tlicfirst Monday in, January ilkxt, for Five Trustees for . the ensuing year. The poll frill be opened at 11 o’clock a. «. and closed at 1 o’c-Ock r. x. OUVEll STITRGRS* Cha irnutli of the Hoard of Trustees, dee 13 ||2.I9 Stone Lime. $00 cask", first quality Stone I.lme, for sale by GUAY & PINDRR. dec 13 m249 For Sale, Fiftv tons BALLAST STONE, on board the French ship Mctivite. -Apply to C. SIAUREL. dec 13 r249 Situation Wanted, As OYEtlSfeEK, by a man of small family, who understands the culture of Cotton. &c. and the management of hands. A Jine adoiy^d tc 1). U. L: left at Ibis Office, will be immefli.*!tely at tended to. * dec t.9 a 249* - v Education. . . MICHAEL G. llliSSION, lately from Europe, brtp; leave to inform the citizens of Savannah, that be has opened SCHOOL a*. Mrs Davis’s bouse, comer of West and South Broad streets, where lie ill teach the tfn, French and F.u^lish l.an- ftiirircs ifi'aniaticaliy, fTivV/ny* Jlrithtoctit, History and Gntjrxfditr, on moilerate terms. The strict est attention shall be paid t*» the trloral and litera- **•' iraproVcment of his pupils, He has alsp opehed a NIGHT* SCIIOQIi in said house, where he attends from half p:ist sik until nine o’clock, five nights in tlic week, on very mo derate tcfm«, . * • t‘ * Reference as to character and abilities to TKo- mas TT. 1*. Churl ton, esq. v dec id 5249 - Found, Agoklw^ch Cham with two Seals attached to mimmtcd to be oftbe first quality, it. The owue -by proving 1 property c;ui have them dec i() - 1 [' . .,i,- New A tietr supply of GENTLEMEN’S CLOTH- lNTG-haa j»i$t beeii ecelved by iUe subsLr.be s, which they wfll dispose 6f extremely Jowl. ~~ Gentlemen’s doable mill’d CssS-mere Pantaloons, f dm 8 tn VJ dolla s B.ttd-.stipe fine Cloth Vio. do 8 to 12 dolls! D.tto kflglc bill’d Cassimcr’c C dp ^ to 8 dobs Supti. wue, black, gieen artdothe fiincy colours, CUfth Coats, t'ro.n 25 tq 30 dolla s Second Cloth, do do j from 19 to $0 dolls. Supf. Mae, grey, drab, brown, bottle g -een, Bcc. Surtout Coals, f om 25 lo 32 doIL. ✓ Fandy Swansdown Vests, tVom 2 to 3 dolls. Black Florentine do tboni 3 to 5 dolla. a - - Bofl and black Casaimere.. do 3 50 to . 5 dolls. ottrAMerino, and lamb’s wool knitted Shi>ts, •fwnl 50 to 3 dolls. { r-. . \Vo.jrt-cd do do do D avers f om 1 50 to 3 dolls. Gentlemen’s fnll’d Linen Sbi U, f om 4 1-5 to 5 . doll*. i. v iaxtra and small sizes Plai'd Cloaks, (til! and Half vie ngs t om 12 to 2a.d6ils. •. • Boys D esses, of a superior quality from 7to 12 . . (lolls; n j . , . * Fir a youth’s Coats and Pantaloons 20 dolls. A Ifevr gentlemens* lists—new fashion 7 doll?. Gentlemens* K d Gloves 75 cents. Patent Suspenders 50 cents. also, w ' % \ , 40 vfc.y fine Live ~y Suits, new mode, 20 dells. Ili'uso se vaiits* Coatii and Fantalorif. 15 dolls. Bays’ Su’ts 50 • i ,* ' Wh.te and blue plain rilits, fom 4 to 7 dolls. L*on sk n Great Coats, f om 7 to 12 dolls. Twill’d F-at naughts, BEonkey Jackets, and Trow- se .*s su table, for boatmen, from b to 9 dollf. Red Shi is, 16 dolls. SO per dozen St iped do .15 dolla s. do Check do iodolis. «l.o Negro Caps, Cloves, &c. &C. Men’s Hats from 2 to 3 dolls. NVgro do 50 ceiits \f ", CHANET & SBTZB, Comer of Bay alid Drayton-sfeet. dec 2 chjz24*J Walters’ Sank. ... DtVl DEM) NO. iS, The Directors having tbisdai -tecLreil * Uni ileml.of four per cer t, tot the list six months, the vatne will be paid totheatockliaidersortLeirpru per repicseutativej'on iumI iftoa-.Thaisdav next, 3th iost. j. MARSHALL, cashier, ilcc 7 2!t4 Marine & h'ite Insurance Company mniiRKn .\o. 7. The Marine xml Fire insurance Copipritv "have declared a dindend of 5 per cent, for the. last six mouths, which trill be paid oh the Tvth inst. R. W AYNE, Sain*. lice? i244 > ■ . §?■ The hortoralile the Sliperibr Court, of Chatliam county will Comrucnce its re-, gnlar sitting* on Monday, the third day of Jannarv ensuing-tyreturn dal to tlio same will he Tuesday, the 14th ihstaiS. The probability- is, that the term- will be very abort. JOB T. BHLLES, clerk. dec 8 245 , Phials. 5 casks, Containing 41 groce—-jiist received and for sale by _ y JAMES ItKA, dec 10 247 T.it hr’s building**. , Notice. The Copartnersh p heretofore existing snder the firm cl Si Ji. .V. Jamy, was' ilissolyed b mutual consent bit the first of October last/ A persons indebted to said fiini. or having demands tliercr>n, arc- requested to call on E. Si J Easfr for settlement, he being autlionsed to setde tlie( busi ness of tlic concern. j LEVI JENNY, . ENOCH S. JENNY. dec 10 Ht.247 Choice selection bf Groceries, Enoch s. jenny (anciacx’s wharf) • Keeps constantly rn hatid, and has- received by late arrirafs,' Cng'mwf Br.uuly—Holland Gin * Jamaica and % St Croix Rum Sicdy Model'll and Lisbon Wine Cordials, ^sorted v V ' Hi son, young }iys.on and foucHbng Teas Coilec—-Chocolate. Loaf*, white aixl brown Sqi^ars pilot, navy, groat and ship Bread Nos 1 anil 3 Mackerel,, in whole, and half bis. Blitter in small kegs for family use Soap and Candles L amp Oil of a superior quality—with almost every article in the Grocery line. ad Iso, 1890 pair prime negro Shoes 930 do first qitaiity retailing men’s do 300 do do do boi**s do 1U0 do men’s Jine / dot i 1 trunk men’s Wellington Bbots, for retailing . All of which - will be disposed of or liberal terms by the subscriber, who tenders his thanks to the citizens of-Savannah and the public g’cneirJly, -for the very liberal encouragement the late linn of l>. & K. *$’. Jenny have received since they have beert establislied here, and hopes by liis constant attention -to the grocery business, ini -future • to merit :• continuance of their favors—as he pledges .himsGlf to all his customers that their orders shall attended to at short notice; and the articles Meeting o£ ComniisSioners. At a meeting' of the Board of Commissioners hdd yesterday at the Exchange: • RESOLVED, That although from former no tice and the present state of the Wheels of die Savannah Ppor-Hou&e tind llospi- , , Jt ial Lottery, . V, we u-oiiki be justifiuble in advancing the price TICKETS, but being anxious to give the public as much time as possible to fbnew their prizes, ai the present price, tlte rommissioiiers have coiv chided to Corttinue nihtil the next day of drawing, (wfiicb will be on YVEDNESDAY hext, 15th De cember) at the pr^etlt price of g25. C. H. HAYDEN’S Lottery Si Exchange Office. *247 dee 10 Chatham County Election An election w ll be hScni it the tou t-house in Savaunab, on Mtfntlav, tlite 3d day bf Janu* v en- fii ng. for the following county oificcrs, to i t-— Clerk of the SupC io 1 arid Infer o con is. Sherff, Receiver of Tax Returns, Tax Collector, Cc one auff Su veyo:, of which the electo. s of sa il corn; ty will take nojice. ’ ' John p. Williamson, j. i. c. c. c. Oliver stuugks, j. i. c . c. c. THOMAS K. MOREL, a. i. c. c. c. dec 2 fr240 ■ ■ , To the Electoreof Chatham. 1 offt-r myself a candidate for RECEIVER of TAX-RETURNS. ShouJdl ibert void-sufllilies, riiy exertions will be to satisfy all parties. ' ADAM COPE, dec 13 *249 To tlie electors of Chatham county. F-'ends and Fellow Cit zens—I offer myself a canddate fot-SHERlFF at the eilsieag electum; anil f elected, 1 pledge myself to disclia ge the du ties cfsaid oflice, ug eeably to law.-ipd just cel . WILLIAM A. MOOUE. ■pet 2 t *96 To the Electors of Chatham county I oflefi myself a candidate at the approaching election for SIlriltUT, und respcr.tfuliv solicit your suffrages.' ISAAC D’LVON. ifov 10 222 To the Electors of Chatham County. Having served as llkputy Sheriff for the Inst fivf»-.ycars, encoir:.ges me to offer myself to the notice of my fellow-citizens, as a candidate for SHERIFF at the approaching election Iffavo-- ecl with your suffrages, everv endeavor will be used to discharge tile duties faithfullv. BEN. SIIEFTALL. nov 3 ■ 2l6 bv applying to *di*c li> 249 1*. BUASCII, JBrov/rhtf/u street. A Trunk Pound yesterday morning, contents unknown. The ofrnev can have it on paying for this adver tisement by applying at the o.fice of the Mer chants* and Planters* Hotel. , dec 13 m249 , Bills of Exchange on London, For sale by CHARLES MACREL. dec 11 l24S Stiaw Bonnets, Bv die case, for sals ha- SOLOMON Sri SHAD, dec 11 i248 - Patent Hoes, Just received, direct from the flrcdri iron and Uteei 3r.tnufaetori/, and landing this day from die brig Young Haiuday, from Liverpool 50 casks Bradcs* Co. patent HOES, Nos. 1, 2,; and 4, warranted genuine MILLER Sc FORT, dec 6 243 .. Hunter** buildings. Just Received, By the schooner Undntinted, A very large Spanish JACK, superior td any ever imported, hud will be sold low. .i/.SO, - 30 bla of best Newark Cider . 13 do Apples Anplv to. FREDERICK SEI.LF.CK. nov 29 217 Bills on New-York and Charleston, For sale by BACON St BRCEN, dec 7 . 1.244 Re change wharf. Btiis on Chi. ** ston, Three at short sight, viz. 2579. 2000 and 584 dollars. For sale by WM. TAYLOR. Savannrh, dec 8 >245 George Schley Ofers at private sale, at reduced prices end on ac- 'commodutiny termini,. 100 bis Muscovado Sugar 35 hbds do do 2 whole and 2 half pipes Munhs Madeira Wine, imported *n the Lomsia Cecelia 12 months* since, warranted genuine ^ - 20 hhdsWl Rum 35 casks London Porter 10 pipes Holland Gin 5 do Cognac Brandy 50 canniiters Impend Tea. 2 lb each 20 cask# Mahiga Wine 200 pieces Cotton Ragging Cases northern Homespuns dec 8 MS Doctor Dashiell Offers 111*professional services to the citizens of Savannah. He may be consulted at his residence, on the coroer of Bay and Barnard, streets, in the house, formerly occupied by the fare Sector Grimes. dec 6 ca.743 g5* William Law and Joseph' W. JACKSON, havefortned a copartners;, p n the roiact-ce oflaiw. The r office is that, hithe- to oc- - a_J — --* t* — .37!_ 1 „*T,„ rtf Urn- dec 3 3W Cl247 The Undersigned Having for throe years past had a Cohmercial Establishment, in LIVERPOOL, undertlh firm of Isciab, Ldib Sf Co. offer die sen ices of that house t,o their friends and .the public,’ in the sale of Produce, the purchase of C.TkxIs, and other business on commisjioii. Liberal advances will be made on shipments. ANDREW LOW i CO. Suvaimah, Dec. 1819. *246 Brought to Gaol, In Savannah, November 25, 1819, a ntuTitto man who says his name is Charles and that lie beWfigs to Caber Fairchild, of Burke county, Heis about thirty-five years of age and five feet five inches high. IBs hair is grey. U. APCALL, o. c. c. dec 10 . 247 ~ Brought to Gaol, In Savannali, December 9, 1819, a ne^fo i who rays his name is Joe and that he belongs to Michael Young of Bulloch county. He israbout 30 years of age and 5 feet 7, inches hij^h. He has the mark of his native countrv on liis face. * II. MCCALL, o.c.c. dec 10 247 Brought to Gaol, Tri Sarannah, November 22,1819, a negro man who says his name is .Yed and that he hejongs to Dr Truncau, of Ciiarleston. SoutI>CaroI»ra. lie is about 50 years of age and 5 feet 6 inches high: H. M‘CALL, c. c. c dec 10 - 247 Brought to Gaol. In Savannah, Sept. 8, 1819. a negro lad who says his name is Plei+y, and that he belongs to Mr. Hawkins in the northern part of Soutli-Caro- liha. He is about twenty* years of age and five feet five inches high, slemh-r made anil thin faced He formerly belonged to • r. Warier, near Sa vannah river, and by him sold to S*mon Moies o Cliarlpston. H. M*CALL, o. c. c. sept 9 86 . Brought to Gaol, In Savannali, November 4, 1819, a negro man who says his name is.HWI.7ee,anil that be belongs to Mrs’Aim.Gihbons, of Laiq-ens county. lie is about five feet ten inches high; has on a red flan nel shirt and blue trowsers. H. M‘C ALL, o-. c. c. nov 5 2l8 - : Bunawavs. A fellow named LIGE, about 25 years old, dark complected, about 5 feet 9 inches high, absconded on the 26th of last month from the-plantation of Haidv Summerlin in Bulloch county—had on when he went off a blue broadcloth coat, homespun pan taloons, blue grounded. Also, on' the same night, his wife named DEALER, about tlio same age, darit complected and very likely—absconded from the plantation of Joshua'Evcritt in said county.— A rewanl of forty dollars will be paid for the ap prehension of them, an l all reasonablt expences paid on their being safely defiveredto either of the subscribers, orlodged in any gaol, so that we «t them; and twenty-dollars for either of them. The said negroes are supposed to have made for •Oriels ’ i HARDY SUMMERLIN. deo4 ' J06HUAE\'EBITT. To the Electors of Chatham County- I ofifvr my fie If ns a earn! date at the approaching election foi SHERIFF. If 1 sliould not ask every ciccto- fo his sufi rage, jt will be om tteil from no othe motive, than td leave each oiifc, to follow h s own unbiased judgment. dec £ H240 JU1CIII. > , ■ 4 m j ac oil ba.itmoVKK, . By D. WUlijvfi.:" On Tuesday, rith ^st \ At id o’clock) prtctfaCJv, ', w/// be %o(S tit hi* «'OTf\ ' WITHUC TIIX tt»rr Ii civi; An Invoice, c'oinpi isiitg a^Very pretty ateortmetft Fancy arid Staple ArticJesi * ' * AMO.XG AHR, Twilled fringed black silk llandkerthiefli GbeCked twilled heck do riww Chaw do '■ Chappa Roinal do Red Spotted’ ffockcl do Imitation Maurass do . Mens* white silk half Hose Do thread do * -, kid and beaver Cloves Tiff’d canton ci-ape .Mantles t hlte Canton Crape , ,, Changeable Srrspetta '* ‘ — ' • ■ Thtde laicc—black SMtih Lace Veils—sewnig Silks Irish Liilen-i-eotton Braces ■-' ,' ■ Linen TYpts—Sup gilt Coat Buttons Sugar loaf artd flat face shirt AVirea ' \ White, brown, and sssorted Threads Flate Calicoes and light Chintz French Ribbands—India fl.ig HVlkft Three twist Cotton:tlieek brown JLjneri Superfine and seeoiid Cloths Tlaidbnd atripvd Homespun ’ . Flannels Flushings, Lamb's wool anti woKteS halt Hose, &c 4c Terms cash. 1 decll *2jj r-,- s Fatkage Sale. n . By Wafts f£. Joyner. On Thursday next, 16tli instant, (Regular Day for thh Sale or Dry Goods) Will lie sold d: their store>, At 12 o’clock precisely, Without rhe least reatrye for approved endorsee^ . ..-v. ,nrteJat63tla\s, 2G bales of Wooleli Goods, Consisting of hales 3 and 3$ p<Hr,t filaiikeis ditto 6,7 and 8-4 lxraVy London duff* Blankets jiitto 8, 9, 10 uni! JU-4 do rose Blankets ffitto white Flu.iw , . . ditto colored do dec 13 249*f'v->. ■ . -■■■■ i PUBLIC S.1LES. Loji FOR SALE.“ Fellow-Citizens., Permit me to oltr myself as a candidate forth office of EOUONf.R, at the next elect on : n Ami- uirv. Jf elected, I pledge myself to d scha ge the duties w th promptness. . v • WILLIAM GILBERT dec 2 l|246 * Electors of Chatham County, Gentlemen—Permit me,to announce myself as a candidate for the office of CORONER, at the en suing January election, and to assure you that all needful attention shall be paid to the duties re quired, if l am honored frith your suffrages, which I respectively solicit. WILLIAM WILLIAMS. nov 17 ... •• •** To the Electors of Chatham. The uluhrs gried of7e-» himself as a candidate fo tee office of C0R025ER, at the ensuing elec tion—if elected, pledges himself to give general satisfaction. WM. C. BARTON, nov 15 f 22o * Friends anti Fellow-Citizens! I am a candid ite for the office of CORONER at the election : n January next, and solicit your suffrages—if elected, the duties shall be faithfully perfo med. JOSEPH GARNETT, nov ?2 f232 To the Electors of Chatham county The undersigned being a candidate for CORO NER, at the ensuing January election, takes the liberty now to announce himself to the public and his friends, and flatters himself with the hope that lie shall meet with the public favor which he res pect."-— e solicit;. ’ THOMAS A. BRADBEURY. dec 3 *241t Fellow Citizens— . I am a Candidate fo 1 the office of CORONER, of Chatham countv'at the ensuing elect on in January next, and 'if elected, will faithfully dia- cha-ge tlie duties thereof, nov 17 cai'228 BENJAMIN W. LEACH. ^Education. _ ryhosahocribin**** Select reboot for yeung tuidies** will be removed from the Sand Hills to Augusta by tlie 15th of October next; at which t : me it will be opened with enlarged means,of instruction.-— In add'*, on to.tlie solid branches bf a well regula ted female education, now taught, arrangements have been made to procure teachers ill MUSIC, PAINTIN'*-, and (fie FRENCH LANGUAGE.— Tlic subser ber, therefore, flatters h'tnself, 'that h's institution w 11 afford advantages for .improve ment, not inferior to anv In the Un'ted States. Pupils can be accommodated wth boirding in the family of ft e subserber, in wtrclt. the- most scmpiUous attenton will be paid to their morals and-manners. i, . Persons at a d stance, .unacquainted w th foe Subscriber, are .referred forjnformaton as to.foar- acter andqiwl'Scst'ons, to foe rev. Dfs. Flinri and Palmer, of Charleston; foe rev. Thoi C.. Henry of Columbia; S. Carolina, and foe rev. Dr. Kol- lick, of Savannah. -- Durmgfhe SSnumermoiftns, the school i» re moved to foe Sand It llVs situation considered to .be & Iiealtlijetis any in Georg *. . . 1 1. B.B. HOPKINS. (rt* The td tors of fob-Savannah Republican and Charleston City Gazette, are requested, to publish foe above tw mqnths oocere week, (in ner foi o) and forward foet* fi lls to foe Herald office for payment. JOB PBLYtoNb ; ~ Executed at this'OfficCa Frm thirty tojjlly LOTS, 60 feet froit f»v 115 fekt »leep» s t«at*l between Bull and Montgome y streets n Suvaniah, and ac\joining ti»e lots lately la d out by the cp-poraton. Huil stryct bounds tliMu on the etft, Montg.Sme’y on tlie west, and tlwtt pa { bf thf.city lately la d oft* nto lots on tlie n<irtli,' t ' - a * • ’ : \ These lots t c oh much higher than any rt*of the' clfr*? and are eqiihtly removed f om the ow lands oil every side. Bull, Whiltker, Barnard, Jefferson and MontgoV mery ati-eetJ vr ll be cent iiucfd th oug-h them; and the cqurtre?and general plan of the c ty observe^ except ihui these IcKjJ will fie considerably deem e , and tltf st cets w der, than tlione of the oW town. Tie street between tlie ctj lots- and thesw 11. be 8( feet wide- aiid tlie crosj at* rets 60 and 40 feet w ( dfe, .nAea J of the latte being an alley of 25 feet, *> as to present tfro fronts. These lots w il be offered at PUBLIC SALE* i Tueslay, J4^/i of December next, 1 own low valu- at ion, at the Exchange in Savahmih, between the him s of 10 and. 3 o’clock. Term—OnCT-Sh, it> addit on to the amount offered oy^r and above tiie valuation, to be pa d oii . del vei7 of the t»tle*i the balance payable -n *, 2; and 4 yea s, if equired, with bohd and mort- p^ge, bearing interest fom the date, payable yean. Notes bf any'of the Banks in the city will be re ce ved *n payment. A plan of the lots may be seen at tlie pro pHL tods, or at 51 r. J. 51‘Kifuion’s, city-surrey or. M. M‘ALL1STER, nov 10 B222 , - •• Executor’s Sales. On the 15th ddy of December next. Will be sold'at the pjantation of Noble \V. Jonesi deceased near Louisville, in Jefic son county, 15 Negroes in *2milies, and all tlie’ plantation Uiensile, stock of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, &c. and also.the. household and kitchen Furniture^ Provisions, etci belonging to said estat e* GEORGE JONES, cx>sr. ' s •' A18Q ' At the ssifle time and place, about 25 Negroes in families also the plantation, consisting of 66 aci-s of Land, situated on the road leading front I^ouisville'to Augusta, distaht about three miles from the former place. It Is well improved, acd tlfei*e is rather more than 200 acres cleared land all fresh, and under excellent fence. > also . ._ ‘ ‘ On the same <}zy or da) foUoxrinfi trill lie sold the plantation of Miss Campbell, within 2 miles of the above plantation; ccnsi sting' of uplrards of 40p acres of Land, having thereon a ^ood dwelling house, gin house, barrt, and other convenient buildings, with all the stock of previsions, and about 43 Negroes in families. Tfre t€rm3 will be liberal, and made known at the time of sale. ■ gegrgs Jones, bet 14. $201 , —, *• i \ _ ... Marshal’s Sale, continued, On the Jirst Tuesday in January next, Will be sold ct the cou t-ltousc-n Savannah, be-. tween tlie hours of 10 and 3.o’clock, . The follow nff nepnei-January, Pete., Ton* Jack and Jennv; also, all foat tract of Us..d in the district oFWh'te Bluff, contain ng two -hundred and fifty' ac, es, adjo.n ug lands of Tl. IV 1J ams an3 others—Jeved on.as the p.qptrty ofWro. Ogle- bay,. at foe suit of foe United Statei vs.. Oglcbajt and others. JOHN II. MOREL, , dec 8 243. Marshal 1). Q Constable’s sales. 6n the first Tuesday in Jahnary ntxt, Will fie sold at the house of fori Batty, J.' Two Lots of pieces of Marble; levied on as foe., property of Mr Baldwin, (who is now absent frtfo the state) to satisfy Mrs Batty for ground -e-1. - heSby ji'cor, c. c. a., dec lit 249 - Land and Negroes. On Tuesday, the 4th of January next, ju, Wia be rented on foe prem set it Wlfite Blnfi, to the’’ highest bidder, for the term ; of one yc*r. tlie Plantation and Negroes belonging to the e*« tate of DatidKeefer, ij WM. DAVIES ami ? ‘ . GEO.D.HEISLER,5 ur .* riecTJ^fr. Sheriffs sales.. ... On the first Tuesday in Jantiafy next, _ . V«I1 be sold at Effingham court house, between »thc U^Uftl hours, ‘ ' Nine hundred (900) acres oi' Lanfo be foe saafor more or less, S3 Jmning lands -of John Gold* ire, Trotlf# an«, £heS—lcv e-1 on vs the property of John hiflfe ,iereiu<Lto satisfy »«• execution m ftrot of C. WlSBNBA&EB, ^ dec? 84* . •'