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REMOVAL.
ennftft w. cot,ha- removed U Col. BHtojI
'ffiS'ifc *b«. heuf.
"i.'i rstensive assortment of Goods
?£i for the Season, comUling
j&k-aP" 1
£"5? London Duffle Blanket*
“ffiBtaf.wlMUiPt.ain
Point Blanket!
utrin- Sh.wU.nJ M.ntle.
SjSSS3B£“
WSJa^ne&eNegrodoth
' ^ ■ sting for Boom.
Ingrain Cafpeting
*»
iSrltsHsn Crape
^Wgg,* ndB *«* in * Tw,ne
UrTgoods.
subscribem hive received by recent «r.
r« E n"^«wHnJ extensive asaortmrnt o|
India,amt Dometiic GOODS.
g£SS*“
“^IcfeJu.nJ S.ttinetU
RS^radCsreline Plaids
Jwi^ndSwsnadown Vestings
J&'SiSguredBomb.seUs •
wvsnd Cot-o« Velvet
j4,44and 78 Irish Linen.
gjSd 8 wTDM n iU Trilling Diaper
fetSsM.. ■
Kurt Cabeoe* and printed Cambric.
J^64cotton Cambric
JVhnclaeonetand Book Muslin
gjpN-'"”" ■
wStbfkindi. uerantine
“■iT sinehewa and Ssrsnetts
do H.nkin and Mandarin Crape.
French Ortpe Dresses
Flag and Barcelona Hhdkfs
Jhnui and Long Ctotb*
Cai m-re H ndkeichleft
White and color. ' Pan* Kid Glovea.
Emb’d PelirinM.nd Tippe a
Bor tod Tooth Brushe* Ladies Pocket Book's
Steele »nd While Bone Busks, SUy Lace* Pow.
it Pufli, Dolll, Stc. he.
ALSO.
_ fresh assortment of Genuine Perfumery, Co.
ctoe,Lavender and Cringe Water, MacasssranJ
l,tiq n[ . oil, Pomatum, IJair Powder, Scented
top Ac. Ac. ■ •
The .bore good, with their former stock, m.ke
heir assortment very complete, and thty will dis-
of it wholesale or retail, at ■ very mall ad.
e [or cub or town acceptances only.
G BREITTMAYEBACO.
Johnston’, square.
oct 31 cb203
Jkmestic Plaint.
150 r u 8 «si.Si 1 ! ,d ^-rs toMi i“s* f *
SKCSSit **“ w " ,h
GEORGE W. COB.
Who offer* fir nle,
si k ^JteStatoS’" Uuffla B “
1SBMBiwt'
. Wide. Black Bombaxinea
Merino ahawlaand Ukfs
« Caahmere Mantles
net 18 196 Ini
Ladies, Misses, Girls and Bolivar
Leghorn Gypsies,
By the case, <lua«.» t or nogle.
F. GiUett «f Co.
. *o.6, younu’s nuiLmsni,
A BE opening a general and exteuaive assort
ment of
DRYGOODS, .*
which they will cell on reasonable terms, whole
sale or retail. Their STOCK will be renewed
.nd well asaorted throughout the year from their
home in New York.
One Yard wide CARPET, at reduced
nee.
oct 24 198
frOR SALE,
7W, a at* aad large
DRY GOODS,
Po* Liverpool,
LINKNS,
WOOLENS,
HOSIERY,
LACES,
COMBI, an
oot 85 199—lm.
COTTONS,
8ILK8,
GLOVES,
umbrellas,
CUTLERY, f
Cotton
100S.V
oct 31
&
bagging, For
GEO. SUIILEY
. DILLS,
(ff\Nn09T(»N,
NEW YORK,
PHILADELPHIA,
BALTIMORE,
WASHINGTON CITY,
RICHMOND VA.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
In sunn and sights to suit purchasers For
“kb? 8k M ALIEN A CO.
oct 31 i203
Sugar and Coffee.
■J fif Hbda S; i roix Sugar
i SO bbls superior Green ChlTee
Landing from Brig Osprey, and for sale low from
the wharfby
GEO. GORDON.
Iff STORE,
30 bb!« prime Pork, N. Y City Inspection,
nnv 4r *206
Drafts on New-York,
jjiN sums and straight to iuit purchasers,_
Ladies Leghorn Bonnets and Ale-
rino Scarfs Shawls and Hhfs.
TU8T received and for sale wholesale or re
ef tail by *
G. BUEITTMAYER & CO.
oct 23 cb!98
American Cough Drops.
A SAFE and ce ruin cure for colds, and coughs,
xIl asthmas and consumptions, in their early sta-
get, prepared entirely from American plants.—
This medicine comes highly recommended for
the cure of the above diseases, and those labor
in^ tinder any of them would do well to .give it u
trul, sold by appointment, by
FRANCIS I LAY, Shads buildings,
oct 31 4x203
taper Hanging.
L'?T reeelveu a new collection O' French Pa
fir Hanging, Smong which nre, a few setts of
ubbadicipe Paper—For sate, low by
G. BREITTM AYF.lt & CO. .
Johnston';, square
Oct 31
rl203
Plains, Blankets, fife.
‘CSTopeoing, and will be told on the most ac*
commodaiumt terms.
White, blue and muted Plains
London DufiU*, and Rose Blankets
Superior black Nan ken sod Canton Crapes
India and French black Laventine
inelegant assortment of black and figured
Leventioe and Gros de Naples
BUck India and French Stttius
french and India Damisk Crape dresses
Large Tortoise Shell Combs, Steel Buckles
Cashmere long Shawls, black sod coloured
Merino do
74 tmd 8*4 Merino Shawls, do half Hdkfs.
44 r-ushmere Hdkfs. and small Scarfs
Caroline Plaids, new patterns
Black figured Laventine Cravats
Black Bombazines and Italian Crapes
Linnen Cambticks, Cambrick Handkerchiefs,
Linnens, in half and whole pieces
Caroline, and Plaid Homespuns,
Brown and bleached Sheetings, and Shirtings
Bandano, and flag Handkerchiefs
A Urge assortment of Straw Bonnets, by the
Caw, fashionable patterns
Whittemore'i Cotton Cards by the Box.
, JOSEPH KOPMAN,
«ct 2.1 198 Jchnmons Square
EDWARD COPPEE,
Hi Statical Worekmue, JV’.2, Young’e building,
'.HEHS at VV holesalc or Retail a general
»rir.ent of
Drugs and Chemicals,
Patent Medicines, t$c. 8£c.
wuTAijteil quality and at the loweti prices
t'^jor approved paper.
-25
conm
• hytl,
■cl'31
> COAL.
“,Tar f ^e tt hf erP00,C0 *''
1 v W1LLIAU80N.
U203 .
Known aa Bullccha wbarr,
rl«ii . wR " S| ores on the Wba-f, they
, . "oteafor Grocery, or Ship chan.
’■ Apply »t the counting houie of
[t 31 203l JOHN D. MONGIN.
m ,. , Fo Hire,
°* 0ne V ar, tTom lour to five
n P " J 'f Negro HEN, accustomed to field or
oriHi' ,he ? r J would would be prefered.
’•hlfcan* ‘rPV In the Editor oi the Savannah
ci 203
Rice Bread.
lro m the. Paragon Mill, Borne
“«* Flour the public will be aup-
made of the tame, to weigh two
•“ore than Uia Wheat. P.BR ASCII.
1* 193
. Brought to Jail
**>»•» » negro man'who
teluS** Ctuma, and ihat he belonga
(JJlKlogrfGreed Uoonty, Georgli, and
T**jy “Out two montha ago he ta five
«chea high and about S3 yearawf age.
mo I. D’LYON, j.o.o.
cl- 11 1F9
sop-,.. Notice. -
vHwri? W fci received for onetiing
C b Cut. agreeably Rr n act of the Le
g|«f^Carollna. The Oirt td be S3 feet vide
iW.“5*P‘ PeraoM wiihing to contract for
ihti will make application on or be.
tta jife. . November,to either of the iub.
^ w 8t.Lukea ParUb, t. C.
awi
•fill B f&*’8COTT,5
1193
BETTY % GREECE
C ONTINUE the t uc orage business at thtir
stand on Jones's wharf, and tender their ser
vices to their country friends in the disposal of
Produce. Their utmost exertions will always be
used to promote the bpst interests of their ciib.
tomers i and their usual punctuality and despatch,
they feel satisfied will insure to them a contiim
anct of support in this branch of their business.
1 ney nave now on hand a supply of
Blankets, Plains, and Cotton Bag
ging.
which they will fumiah to their friend, on the
moat reaionable terms,
oct 23 198
Lumber and Lime.
f V1HE sub-cuber lias on hand tot sale Northern
X Clear and Merchantable Boards, from one to
two inches thick, seasoned, also fresh Thomas,
town and Providence Lime.
ISA. DAVENPORT.
oc> 28 lm 200
To Planters,
i\ man with a very smau 1 family, wishes io gc
business on the River, until ’the first day ot
January next attending the beating out a new
crop—Small compensation will only be required
—and satisfactory reference, as to character and
abilities given. Enquire at this office,
octf 191
Select Classical and English
■ . School.
' IIHE Subscriber intends re opening his school
X for young ladies and gentlemen, on the first
Monday in November next, and having determin*
ed on a limited number of Scholars, he requests
those of his friends who intend to patronize him,
to make early application.
From four to six children can be accommodated
with board, Ac in the subscribers family.
CHAS. W. CARPENTER,
oct 21 197
WILLIAM W.W;oH,
R ESPECTFOlLY Informs the citizens of Sa
vannah, that his School which is now open
in the west end of the Academy, for the recep
tion of pupils, will be removed on the first of
November, ioto an adjoining room in the Union
suciety building Those branches of education
usually taught in the best regulated academies
will be attended to—and he will so limit the num-
ber of his Scholars as to do justice in their Tuition.
He hopes for a continuance ot public patronage,
TERMS.
Latin and Grleek Languayvn g!2T perqu , rter
English Grammar, Arithmetic I •! A.
-Geography and Hi.to'V, 10 f ,n
Reading, Writing K Spelling 8j » !lv * nce '
Eacii Scholar will be expected to pay an equal
proportion tor fu&l during the winter months,
oct 9 192
NOTIeE.
T HE firm of MACKENZIE & HERNANDEZ,
m dis-nlvcd in consequence of the death of the
former Partner, the Subscriber will attend to the
settlement of the concern.
JNO. HERNANDEZ,
The Subscriber,
f.TAVING taken the Store opposite- Messrs
LYTull's k Reed, on the Exchange Dock, and
intending to keep an assortment of choice Groce-
ries on hand, will be thankful for a call from hia
friends and the public for articles in that line.
JNO. HERNANDEZ,
nov 3 i|203
NOTICE.
N Monday next the . nlh inst at 11 o'clock
A! M will be leaaed for one year, all the
Stores and Rooms io the Exchange.
F. Mi STONE,
Marshal.
2M
jroj3
The Undersigned,
vrweiLL pci merchanta* Bouks, and execute
W other writings, in a torrect and handsome
manner^ on application at hia residence in Jcfler-
ton street South commons.
r. w. mckinnon.
nov3 203
NOTICE.
CLERK’S OFFICE, Oct. 30, 1823.
C OUNCIL will proceed on the 27th of Novem.
her next, to elect a Harbor Master, far the
Port .of Savannah. Applicants will leave their
names with Ihe Clerk ef Council.
H. MYEBS, cc.
1 '204
Public.Votary<
'| HE Subscriber has removed hia office, for
1 the present, next door (east) to where it wts
formerly kept, nearly opposite Hunter’s wharf,
and solicits from his mends and the public,, em*
ployment in (he Notarial bnsinoia. He will at
tend to executing all papers and inrinunenta ol
writing ss a MagUtratt. WM. BELCHER.
oat (4 ‘ t.1,194 1
i i. s*’.;' - .'.' ' . .' ’
'■'i V fW' “ a - -a
sept 23 186
WILLIAM JENNEB.
Exchange,
O N ATE IP YORK or EtfGL.WD, for sale.'
Apply to
A L. MOLYNF.UX
act 28 200
PLALYS AND BLANKETS.
WM. & H. ROSE
H AVE received by the late arrivals from Glas
gow and Liverpool, their fall supply of Staple
and Fancy Goods, Ac.
Grundy's white, blue and mixed plains
London duffle and point Blankets, all sizes
Bed, white and blue Flannels
Oxford mixt Cloths and Csisimeres
Q'litb and Marseilles, all sizes from 5 4a 14-4
7 8 and 4 4 Irish Linens and 5 4 do sheeting in
whole sad half pieces
Medium, Nuinaock and Mull Muslin, plain ami
figured
Plain and figured imitation and India Muslins
Crimson and Scarlet Scarfs and Shawls
Merino and ailk Shawls
Merino Trimmings and Caroline plaids, very
superior
Jaconet and Book Muslin Trimmings
Flounced Book Capes and Tippets
do Muslin Robes
Thread Lace>, &c.
Furniture and printed Cajicoes
All sizes and handsome patterns of Doilies
Silk, cotton and worsted Stockings and hall
hose
Striped and plain Venitian and Scotch Carpc
Likewise, ready made Carpets, Ac. with sundr-
articles too numerous to mention,
oct 25 11 rri 199
PAINTING.
T HE Subscribers respecttuilv inform thei
friends and the public tha't tf&ey still continue
V arry on the business of
House, Sign and Ship Painting,
PAPER HANGING,
LETTERING, GILDING, GLAZING
AND
GOLD J.YD SILVER FJMMEL&tG,
In all their various bran 1 , hes.
As they have now on band, at their Store in
Whitaker Street, a large stock of PAINT S, OILS,
GLASS, Ac. of every description, they are enabled
to do work at tiic most reduced prices, and in the
neatest style.
They tender their sincere thanks to their friends
for the liberal patronage they have hitherto re
ceived, and hope by a strict attention to their bu
siness to merit a continuance of the same.
HAZARD U DKNSLOW.
Congress Street, near Gibbons* building,
Wanted immediately 3 or 4 Joumemen, » ho
are the first rate workmen, to whom the highest
wages will be given. H. if D.
nov 1 1204
The Subscribers
Oytek von Sals,
Ki\ Hhds oi very fine N O Sugars landing fion?
/ ship Clifford Wayne, ,
In Store t
10 bales of white, blue and brownPlains
20 kegs of manufactured Tobacco, Nosl&2
500 pieces of first quality Cotton Bagging 40
and 42 inches wide
100 boxen Sperm Candles
50 chaldrons Scotch Coal
CUMM1NG A GWATHMEY.
oct 2 189
Boots and Shoes.
JOHN B. WICK,
Has just received,
AAA pair of Negro Shoes of superior
quality, made with pegs
1,000 pr do do second quality
Gentlemens fine Boots and Sboes,water proof
Jefferson ties
Youths Boots and Shoes
Ladies Denmark Sattin
do Velveteen
do Seal Skin
do Morocco of different kinds
Misses morocco Slippera and Grecians
Childrens do Boots Bill trimmed
do Leather do And Shoes Ac.
Comprising a general assortment, which be has
received direct from the manufactories—his for.
mer customers and the public in general, are res
pectfully invited to call and examine for them
selves, particularly his first quality Negro Shoes,
which he believA to be equal to any offered in
thirdly.
oct 18 196—m
"••sssa,—
.AMERICA. |L
L Turner Jr. Master, I
HU commenced loading and .ill ba dupatoM
immediately. For freight ofCotton, tppnr to the
Maud on hoard at Johatoo’s lower .liarLorto
.. 8 R PARKMAN
oct 31 203
For Jefferson, Great Satilla,
>V The regular packet atoop
* SPARTAN,
a Gibb,. Muter,
To hJI on Sunday. For freight or
evege, apply to the captain on board at Mon.
gin’s upper whuf, or to
MILLER U FORT.
nov 3 *207
Trees, Plants, Flowers, ffc7~
William Prince,
Proprietor of the Einnie.vn Gait
he* on l-ong Inland, near New York,
fier. for sale Ida usual extensive col
lection of FRUIT and OHA'JlMEJf
TAL TREES, and PLANTS, Uc.
ALSO,
extensire assortment of Green ILute
Tnn and Plantt, among which are twsxtt ux
Kixsi of Orange, Lemon, Citron and dshadoclt
Tree., and uvrstbs* varieties of the Camellia
Japonica, or Japan Rose.
(Cr Orders will be received by the subscriber
and executed during the month of March, and
shipped pursuant to orders.
AUGUST G.OBMLER,
Druggut, corner of Jeflenon and St. Julian St
•rt 23 198
.r hi, -action blare,
iof ntu-bte
FURNITURE,
tie Bond, Soft,
Sawwa* and Augusta Stage.
O b >ion.jU») the 27 b mst. Uie Savannah and
Augusta fine of stages will commence run
ning daily, Sundays excepted. The Stage for
Migusta, will start from the Union Ferry, S C,
For teat* apply at the City H ate*
' ELEA ZER EARLY, ? Prnnri( .,„„
JOSEPH 1. THOMPSON, J rro P nclon
oct 25 199
Charleston and Savannah Mail
Lib Da ; stsuo ■'» cn.,t: c- ruiuiing on
Tuesday next the 28> h mst between Charles,
n and Savannah, leaving Savannah every mom
>g at six A. M. Sundays excepted. The stages
are all new and very light. Passengers may res
assured that every thing .will be conducted in
such manner as to insure their speedy and safe
passage. Office at the City Hotel.
Savannah, Oct 25 k199
Wanted,
4 HOUSE in a central part of the City,
particulars enquire it this Office.
Aliens made Citizens.
T HE District • urt oi the United States for
the District of Georgia will .sit. on Tuesday
uext the 11th inst. al the Court House at 10 o’clk
A. M Aliena admitted to Citizenship by appti
cation to GEO GLEN, Clerk.
Oppoaite to S B Parkman'a Store,
nou 5 206
Oyster Establishment.
C. H. MIDDLETON,
R ESPEC TFULLY informs his friends and the
public, that he has this day re opened his e*
tablishment for the season ; be takes this raetho
ot returning thanks for past favors, and soliciting
encouragement for the future, and flatten him
self that the arrangements be has made during
the last summer, for the comfort and convenience
of his customers, together with the superior style
in which every thing shall be served up, will en.
title him to a full share of the public patronage.
He has made arrangements in New York, to re
ceive by almost every arrival aflerlhe first of De
cember, a supply of first quality Blue Point Oys
ters, and also, every article that is necessary to
render hia establishment equal to any of the kind
in the U. States,
Families can always be supply with Oysters
either opened or in the shell, at the shortest no
tice, by applying at OYS TER HALL.
novS m 207
The Piano Forte with other Instru-
ments taught.
T HE subscriber respeettutty informs the young
Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, that he
will give Instructions on the following instru
ments *“• Piano Font, Clarontt, Flute and Vio.
lencello Terms made known by application »t
hi. residence, Mr. L. A.Carsan, Planters Bank
* qU,re- P. GALLAHER.
N. B. Pianos tuned in Town or Country,
oct 30 . 202 . .
T'he Undersigned
H AS associated with him, in the Notarial busi.
ness, Mr ttilliam P Been. All business
with which they msy be fsvored will be attended
to with punctuality.—Crews for vessels procured
on the usual terms. One of ua will always be
found in f ~
one door
oct 23
1 in the Office—which is kept for the present
toor We “ Ql '^ALEXANDER HUNTER.
t 23 198
Notice to Planter so.
T HE Paragon Toll Mill being now in complete
order with New Screen* and brushes i* res-
to receive Rice to he boston Toll. -Application
tn be made to Jacob Read or Wm.KilpatricM the
Mill—fbr the rates of toll ,nd the general turn
out of Rice from this Mill, Plantera are referred
to John P Williamson, Eaq> Heasre. R.& J Hah-
ersham, in Savannah.
Oct 7 ll>la»
gy A few Boariers tan be hand-
aomely accommodated in* a private fiuaihr, not far
from Kxchtnge.^^Appty at tbSofiloer
f&if: * ' ;
i
K7* A Gentleman who has kept
a Select School, wishes a situatiou an a 1 kachkh in
private family. Satisfactory recommendations
ill be jjiven. ^Apply at this Office.
WANTED, «
A Teacher for the Academy of Walthour’a
Ville (commonly called the Sand Hills) of
Liberty county. Ho must be qualified to teach
the Ungusges,so as to prepare his pupils for enter
ing College in the Freshman or Sophomore class,
and possess satisfactory credentials aa to hia quali
fications as above, and of hia moral character.—
The well known salubrity of the situation as well
as a salary of a Thousand Dollars, will be a suffi
cient inducement for a gentleman of the above
qualifications to engage in the Undertaking-
Application to be made to the chairman or to oi
ther of the commissioner*.
SAMUEL J. AXSON, Churman.
DANIEL STEWVRT, Sen.
THOMAS BACON, Sen.
THOMAS MALLARD, and
SAMUEL LEWIS,
Commisiionefi.
GEO. W WALTHOUH, 8ec’ry.
net 23 199 „
To the Citizens of Chatham County
Fxllow Citizxhs—I am a candidate for Sheriff
at the ensuing election, and respectfully solicit
your support. JOHN D. COLE.
*ug 28 t!74
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may conem,
W HEREAS Joseph Davis hia applied to the
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chat
ham county, for letters of administration on the
estate and effect* of Christopher 8,. Gunn, as
principal creditor*
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
angular the kindred and credlton of the said de-
cealed; to file thejr objections (if any they have)
to the granting or the administration of the estate
of the add deceased to the applicant In the clerk’*
Office of the said Court, 4o or before 5lh day of
December next,' otherwise letters of administra
tion will be granted.
Witness the honorable Geo. L. Cope, 1 one of
tho Justices of the said court, the 5th day of No
vember, A. D 1833.
- B. M. BOND, e. e. o.
nor J 207 .
Dining, Breakfast and Card Table*
Chamber and Drawing Boom Mirrore
Chain, Hedged*, Carpets
Dinner and Tea China, Wash Stands
Andirons, Fenders, Shovel and Tonga
Waiiers, Candlesticks Ac. Ac.
Being part of the Furniture of a family about
io decline house keeping,
nov 3 *203
"By LB. Herbert SC Co.
ON SATURDAY. Bth inst at 11 o’clock,
will be sold before our store,
Agmerul heiersmcjit of
GROCERIES.
25 bbls Muscovado Sugar.
20 do Prime Pork
20 bags Prime Green Coffee
20 bbu Flour.
5 bbds N O Rum
ALSO,
20 casks BBS Porter
ALSO,
A quantity of Bedding
Terms cash,
Andai 13 o'clock, tn Store,
w A general ;*-oftment of
Dry Goods, 3 bales Negro Cloth,
A quantity of ready made clothing and 100
FUnnel and Baize Shirts.
ON SATURDAY, 8th inst. at 11 o'clock.
Will-be sold before our Store,
Ten Barrels Sperm OIL.
nov 6' 208 Terms
Executors Sales.
On TUESDAY, 18th November, will be *o1d at
the Houae ot Mr. Robert Lewis in Bolton'*
square,
A quantity of Household & Kitchen
Furniture;
Belonging to the estate ot Jonathan Lewis, de*
ceased, by order of the executor.
Sale at ll o'clock— 1 Term* cash,
oci 9 fi.192
By Calvin Baker,
ON MONDAY, «Mj mat at 11 o'clock
At hia auction Store,
A general assortment* of British and American
DRY GOODS.
nov 6 208
Sheriffs sales Continued.
On tuc fir*t Tuesday in Dec next,
\CV*ILL be sold before the court house tn Chat*
W ham county between the hburipf ten and
three o’clock, >
A negro woman named Eliza: h vied on under
a k.i tetosure of a mortgage from Charles E Boyd
to William Williams.
Also, two negro slaves named Charles and Solo,
mon, levied on aa the property of John Womack,
'« satisfy executions in favor of Wm Donnell and
i C’ravey, for use of Wm Uonnell vs. J Womack.
Also, aH the right, title ar.d interests ol John
Dougli«ss, to a tract of (and in Ogeechet district,
containing 250 acres, more or less, levied on aa
'he property of said John Douglass, to satisfy an
execution in favor of B Burton, administrator of
Benjamin Dowdy.
Also, four negroes, Berk, Peter, Moses and
Murray, and some articles of Household- Furni
ture, levied on under an execution in favor of
Henry Shoetnan, against the representatives of
the estate of Thomai D. Porter.
A quantity of elegant Cabinet Furniture, levied
on as the property ot Jacob Miller to satisfy an ex*
ecution in favor of John B Creatner Ft. Jacob Mil*
ler and George G Fanes.
Also, all the buildings oh the fourth part of
Trust lot, letter W, Containing 60 feet on Dray,
ton-street and 45 feet on President-street, and on.
expired time yet to run of the lease of the iand,
fourth part of said lot levied oft aa the property of
Jacob Miller and George G, Fafries, under aa
Execution on foreclosure of a mortgage ini favour
of George Wragg.
A D’LYON, • c. c.
nov i 207
FALL & W.NTER GOOD&.
B Y the ships South Boston and Og!. l orpe,
just arrived from Liverpool, the Sabtcnbera
have received an extensive supply of
Britioh Manufactured Good*
comprising an ait'ortro' 1 ot'
WOOLEN, WORSTED,
COTTON, LINEN,
AND SILK,
Which have been caieiuny selected by one of
the firm, and will be .old by the piece, doxen or
package, at a moderate advance for bath, cotton,
or on a liberel credit for approved paper.
ANDREW LOW A CO.
dj" Packages of assorted Crockery, plain, cut
and moulded Glassware j Window Glas-| keg*
each containing one sett of Tea China, casks of
U.B. S. London Porter in bottles, always (a atora
and for sate t also, assorted Iron, and beat Russia
Hemp Cotton Bagging, 42 inches wide,
not 11 193 .. ’L.
factorage and Commission Bu
siness. V
t HE mbaeribtr continues the Fn Storage and
t Centmiuien Butinai.Vnd tender* hia service*
to hit friends and the- public.
His Ware houses are Fite Proof, large and con-
venient.
FbrSale
150 Tierehs new Rice, , ,
l. P. WILUAMSOM.
oct 21 197 ... .*
Post-Office Notice.
XT The Charleston and Augusta mails will
hereafter be doted at this office daily, at the usu
al hours, Sunday** excepted t alio be due daily al;
the usual hours, Monday's rxcbpted.
ELEA*. EARLY, P. U.
Savannah Poat Offiee, Oct. 33 199
Select, Classical
in
* ENGLISH SCHOOL.
. . Caber »f Drayton and Ftrk Streeti.
TfYHE subacriher respectfully infimss hia friends
J. and the public, that he will re-open hit se
minary (br young Ladies and Gentlemen on Mon
day the SOth ihat. The count of instruction will
comprise the Greek and Latin languages,-in add!.
oct 11
HACDONNBLL.
ISj
Brotight to Jail,'
Savannah on the 19th Inst a
way about the 1st of suren mat, ne is nve
feet three inches high, and abixtt thirty fire yean
°*jufy - 22 1J9> P-r
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