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_ .—fresh toshes nutter
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- unLS Northern Gin lending fram Ship
gO^andforsriob^
*,13 3, «“ —
'jpTjricHOLs $ co.
,. v o Mil received e good monment of fine
and FOIUui (bought at Auction
(tfWM •*>&* ,be f *“ •*“'W3 tow ‘
^.plete mortmentof SILVER SPEC
^^wSSt8d£S^3bWeLRY Ice.
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2^~DHT GOODS.
Subscriber* here reeeired by recent «r.
aeeneral and exteneire assortment of
z^tfraeh, India, and Dtmatic GOODS.
P*" 1 axnxglwsreoa**,
■ mteui white Plinnel
flKoa Duffle and Boae Ulanketi
Cioths and Casshnerea
?Se doth*and Setttnetle
Ttliin and Caroline Plaid* .
Vilenciaand Swanadown Vesting*
VUinand figured Bombazett*
LTaadtiotton Velret *
5* 44 snd 78 Iriah Unene
iiFn-neh Sheeting
r, 84,nd 10 4 Dtmask TabKng Diaper
Bii«a lliaper and Dowlas
&44 Linen Bed rick .
s 8.4 4 snd 6 4 Codon lo
iOiikI 124 Marseille. Quilts
furniture Cabcoe* and printed Cambric!
41 ind S 4 cotton Cambric
r.mbric. Jaconet and Book Mualin
wSiat'drrossed barred white Cratrata
line D Cambrics and Long Lawn
uS Cambric Hdkfb
jjSneblk India Levantine
\j 0 Sinchewa and.Sarspctts
8o Nankin and Mandarin Crape
& < SSAh»
Efaaad Long Cltdlj*_ .
rphnere Handkerchiefs
■bite and colored Paria Kid Glores
Bai'd pelirinesand Tippeta
u. pal Tooth Brushes, Ladies Pocket Books,
Cjljaai Whale Bone Busks, Stay Laces, Pour.
.w****":*Sl*k
4 (rob uaortment of Genuine Perfumery, Co-
u, M [^vender and Orange Water, Macassar and
At%* Oil, Pomatum, Hair Powder, Scented
*itietiove goods with their former stock, make
twinatortment rety complete, and they will dia.
poaeofit wholesale or retail, at a Tery small ad-
Li, f or cash or town acceptances only.
G BIUSITTMAYKH&CO.
Johnston’s square.
oe-31 o*203
Paper Hanging.
TTSTrecelreit anew coin ctioi .) French Pa
ver Hanging, among Which are, a tew aetta of
itblBKhcape Paper—For sale low by
G. BBEITTM WEB St CO.
Johnston’s square’'
cct 31 cn203
Chatham Academy,
VIBInstitution will open 1 -r tlie reception of
l ‘
pupils oo MONDAY NEXT, the 17th inst.
I'Kler the superintendance of the Rev Mr.
an who will more particularly attend to the
. rdaaspf young Ladies, and will be assisted
the otbdr departments by Mias Sixomon and
- ImcM, and in the cltsJctl tefro tbySir.Dn-
JL BALDWIN % CO.
tZall k Hoyt’s IhtiUii.g* on the Be
tmimuiL
d^lOJLS Cordage and Bale Hope
V Russia and RaienaDuek
doSheeting. and broad Diaper*
Nad* and Urada assorted aisra .
Realty Fools cap paper
wrapping ' "do
Willard*, patent Time Pieces, warranted
■ rev light Muskets, Liquor case a, Ac, Uc.
ALSO,
Spermaceti Candles
Georgia do at Northern price!
No 1,3, and 3, Soap
Windsor do '
tor 12 215
'lains, Blankets, Sfc.
TU8T opening, and will he «old on the most ac-
v cornmodations terms.
White, blue and w»rce<l Plaint
London Duffle, and Rose Blankets
Superior black Nonken and Canton Crapes
India and French black Laventine
An elegant assortment of black and figured
Levemroe and Gros de. Naples
Black India and French Sattins
French and India Damitk Crape dresses
Urge Tortoise. Shell Combs, Steel Buckles
7*4 and 8-4 Merino Shawls, do half Hdkfa,
4-4 Cashmere Hdkfs. and small Scarfs
Caroline Plaids, new patterns
Black figured Laventine Cravats
Blsck Bombazines and Italian Crapes
Linnen Cambilcks, Cambrick Handkerchiefs,
Linnens, in half and whole pieces
Caroline, and Plaid Homespuns,
Brown and bleached Sheetings, and Shirtings
Bandano, and Hag Handkerchiefs
A large assortment of Straw Bonnets, by • the
Case, fashionable patterns
Wlmtemorc'a Cotton Cards by the Box.
JOSEPH KOPMAN,
oct S3 198 - Johnstons Square.
REMOVAL.
G CORGE W. GOfcjha* removed to Col. Shad's
buildings. Johnston's Square, where heof-
turn for tale, an extensive assortment of Goods
suitable for the Season; consisting of *
Irish Linens snd Lawns
Caroline Plaids
Heavy London Duffle Blankets
White, Blue and Mix'. Plains
Rose snd Point Blankets
Black Nankin and Canton Crapes
Merino Shawls and Mantles
Crape Handkerchiefs
Silk Umbrellas superior finish
Wide Black Bombazines
Brown and Bleached Domestic Goods
Russia Sheeting and Diapers
Twilled Domestic Negro cloth
linsey Woolsey
Wid»- Venetian Carpeting for Rooms
Brussels and English Ingrain Carpeting
Furniture Dimity
Black Italian Crape
Cotton B ‘gging and Bagging Twine
oct 2K al2o0
The Subscribers
Omm roa Saix,
Hhds of very fine N O Sug »rs landing fiom
ship Clifford Wayne,
In Store,"
10 bales of while, blue and brownPhins -
90 kegs o< manufactured Tobacco, Nusl & 2
500 pieces of first quality Cotton Bagging 40
* and 42 inches wide
50
Lam] 42 inches.wide
100 boxes Sperm Gandies
SO chaldrons Scotch Coal
CUMMlNG A GWATHMEY,
oct 2 189
Tickets of admission must be obtained from the
(nignedyend oo scholar will be permitted to
unifier the lapse of three dayt without one
TERMS,
■ >rs’ srnooi.
ClasSpelliiMT and reading perqr {£10 00
dn wills Writing, Geognphy
Gnemir, and Arithmetic,
Ids do with Mathematics and Latin
12 00
sad Creek Languages,
max*’school.
13 50
*10 00
12 00
Clas—Spelling and Reading
cs writing and Arithmetic
do with Geography, Astrono-
■ft History, Uc.
WM. T WILLIAMS,
'I'rcnturcr
13 50
I BO* 13
b3>1
WILLIAM W.Wa H,
IfSVfCTPDl.l Y inform! the citizens of Sa-.
I tutoih, that hia School which is now-open
fthe test end of the Academy, for the Keep-
™of r»ipiis ■‘U be removed on the first.ot
Pottnur, into an adjoining room in the Union
ts building Those branches of education
Jtttght in the beet regulated academic*
I'bruimdedto—andhewul aolimit 'he hum
oofliisbdioliraaatodo justice in their Tuition.
Bbofetrora continuance of public patronage,
TERMS
toied Greek Langui.
i>li Grammar, Aril'-—
epaphy andHiatm
. Writing A Spel.... 0
I Wi Scholar will be expected to pay an equal
™p«tion for furl during the winter m-nihs
“• 192
E RMS
nmetm^ 13 ! P tr quarter
,r io r p T y ^ ,< ' in
•O’ A (Jtmleinan who lias kept
I vMsIits s situation Mil in
j.rWefamify, 8att«lsctnry recommendations
law AppljrM4».U office
EDWARD COPPEE,
At his Medical Warehouse, No 2, Young*s building,
O FFERS st Wholesale or Retail a generaUs-
snrtment of
Drugs'and Chemicals,
Patent Medicines, tgc. tSfc.
Of warrantetl qualify and at the lowest pricra
for c<*nh, or approved paper.
199
Plains and Blankets.
| Q 6 let Urandy's tVhite Plains
16 do London Duffle Blanket!
1 do Rose Blsnkets
-list received and for sale by
GALVIN BAKER.
oct 8 . 191
Groceries ini ^ Goods.
JL % 3. GUJU1B&S',
th-veuneommo
juat received by the Wm Wallace, Pantbea
Mte arrivals from New York, selected of
toe first quality* *
Mesa Been, bands snd half barrels
Mess Pork in barrels and half b»ls
Half bbla Tongues, Smoked Beef
Bosea amokerl Salmon, ken pickled Salmon
Superfine Wheat Flour in bbla and lull bbla
Half bbls Buck Wheat Flour
Bbls Rye Flour
Bbla and half bbla No 1 and 3 Mackerel
Very choice Goahen Butter
Cognae Brandy, H. Gin, I. Rom. Ae.
Freah Teas Imperhd, Hyson, Young Hyson
and Hyson Skin
St Croix and New Orleans Sugar
St Domingo and Havana Coflee
~N York, Baltimore and Georgia llama, Ac Ac
Together with a general aaaonroeot of domestic
DRY WOODS,
Which added to our former general assortment
we oiler to our customers and friends, on mode,
rate lerma as usual for cash.
NIB. Note* and accounts rendered, ifnotim.
mediately settled, will be shortly handed to those
who have commission for settling unthankful
i311—i4
debts,
nov 10
Grundy’s Plains.
N additional supply ol Uruudy ’• Plaina, vanv
desiusolb nuansat received and for sale
•<>» by WILLIAM TUItSKIt,
nov 10 cu211 Jo/intlon't Sjuar..
FOR SALE,
B Y THOMAS WALTON, ■ new and Urge
assortment of
DRY GOODS,
coxsiTina or
LINENS, COTTONS,
WOOLENS, SILKS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
LACES, UMBRELLAS,
COMBS, Am CITLEHY,
oct 23 199—lm.
fall & Winter uood
B Y the ahtps South Boatuo and Ug-. hor c»
juat arrived from Liverpool* the Subtcrtbers
tave received an extensive supply of
British Manufactured Goods
o (uprising an aasormc r
WOOLEN, WORSTED,
COTTON, LINEN,
\ AND'SILK,
Which have been Ca'eUiiy selected by one
the firm, and will be bold by the piece, dozen
package, at a moderate advance for ensh, coltoi
or on a liberal credit for approved paper.
ANDREW LOW & CO
(O* Packages of assorted Crockery, plain, c
and moulded Glassware? Window Glaa-j keg
each containing one sett of Tea China, casks u
B 0. S. London Porter in bottles, always in stot.
and for sale; also, assorted Iron, and beat Russi
Hemp Colton Bagging, 42 inches wide,
oct 11 193
Roots and Shoes.
JOHN B. WICK,
Has just received,
AAA pair of Negro Slices of buperior
I" “ \/ quality, made with pegs
1,000 pr do do second quality
Gentlemens fine Boots and Shoes,water proof
Jefferson lies
Youths Hoots and Shoes
Ladies Denmark Sattin
do Velveteen
do Seal Skin
do Morocco of different kinds
Misses morocco Slippers and Grecians
Childrens do Boots full trimmed
do Leather do and Shoes &cl
Comprising a general assortment, which he hah
received direct from the manufactories—his for.
mer customers and the public in general, are res
pectfully invited to call and examine for thrm
selves, particularly his first quality Negro Shoes,
which he believes to be equal to any offered ! ~
this* City.
oct 18 . I96-»m
factorage and Commission Bu
siness.
i ^HE aubseribt r continues the Factorage and
Commission Business,and tenders his services
to his friends and the public.
His Ware houses ere Fire Proof, large and con
Ladies, Misses, Girls and Bolivar
Leghorn Gypsies,
By the easel dozen, or single.
F. GiUett % Co.
MO 6, TOtrmo's BUILDXKGS,
*\ RE opening a general and extensive assort-
iu ment of *
DRY GOODS,
which they will sell ->n reasonable terms, whole
sale or retail, t heir STOCK will be renewed
and well assorted throughout the year from their
houae in New York.
One Yard wide CARPET, at reduced
price.
oe 74 198
vemenL
For Sale
a 150 Tierces new Rice
J. P. WILLIAMSON.
oct 21 197
Lumber and Lime.
T HE subscriber has on hand for sale Northern
Clear and Merchantable Hoards, from one to
two inches thick, seasoned, also fresh Thomas-
town sod Providence Lime.
ISA. DAVENPORT.
oct 28 lm 200
Brought to Jail
* 8mnn«h, on the 5th for a negro man who
f is George, and that ho belongs
P AftnJum Dav is, of Crawford County, Geo. and
Jrinswawibout two rooHlhage. tie is 5
ft webes nigh, and abeiit 30 \ cars of
Iftor ly - ' D>LV0N ’
314
Brought to Jail
8 winnah, un the 4th hwt . negro tnsti wh»
PJl’hunsine Is Charles, .nd hat he belongi
P"oodj King of Creep County, Georgia, am-
rant Way about two mdnthi ago he is live
’ ’ 6lrie wchet high and about 35 years of age.
L tPLYON, a.c.c.
179
, Brought to J^Uy .
"fttineU, 0 , the I9th in*’ a negro map who
teSgi* a*”.."---
•riestr- ‘
that
_ Augu»ta<Coorgia, —
lit of March last, he b five
Inch** high, afid about thirty five jrin
• -A
ft to Wf
u.-4> 0«,th*^st in*, a negro min who
.iedl^i hebeloiigalo
of Washington County. Ga. and that he
nth ago. He it 8 feet ty lit.
908 - ^ *
^•"•ehwh.
Domestic Plains.
•fi C/kPSttom twilieo Domestic Plains of a
UU superior fabric, and well worth (beat,
tuition of Planters, for sale by
GEORGE W. COE.
Wh. .fftn for tale,
7 8 A 9-4 heavy London Duffle Blanket*
34 A 4 Point Blankets
42 inch cotton (lagging
Whitt, Blue, and Mixt Plaina .
Wide Black Booibuines
Merino sh'awltnnd Hkfs
Caahmore Mantles
or- 18 t96 lm ,
Drags, Pe-fumi^y, SjV. ^fc.
T HE auh«tiber I.as received per alop Cliflord
Wayne, an ! oilier lit- arrival-, hia Fa-a and
Wnrin supply dT-Dnigh Uc. comprising a very
extnnaiw kaiortnierit, such a* i
Opium, Camphor, Calomel. Canlharldek, Indigo,
Epsom Salts. Ipecacuanah, Tartar Emetic, Castor
Oil Sweet oil Snake (loot, Peruvian Bark, Ar
row Hoot, Cream' Tartar, Glauber Salts, Olto of
linn*. Cinnamon, Nutmegs. Windsor Soap, Na
ples 8 hiving do, Ksior Straps, Packet Books,
Combs, Hsir Uruahea, Cloth dlh^Nsil and Teeth
do. Dye Stuffi, Paints, Uc. £«t which added to
hi. Sloekoh hand render! it very complete, all of
which have been particularly selected and warran
ted of the beat quality . ...
The above are well worthy the attention of the
public, Gentlemen Phyaiqiau* and country Mer
chant*, dealing in the Drag hnn wtald do well to
call *i they are now offered foe (at* low and upon
acwminooating terms,
19 tflfi
Males forSale.
3ar
Stable a few rtry
itucky. which viu
The Piano Forte with other Instru
ments taught. •
T ilE subscriber res >ecttu:iy informs the young
Ladies and Gentlemer ot Savannah, tl.it he
will give Inatructionson the following instru
ments, via. /’anna Forte, Claronet, flute and Pit*
lenctUo Terms made knuwn by application nt
his residence, MnL. A.Caran, Planters Bank
square.
P. GALLAHEB.
N. B. Pianos tuned in Town or Country,
oct 30 202
For
ELiz.A bethAvilson,
CapL Norwood.
- WlB “*•“ •# neat week—For
_ of 200 bales cotton, or passage, apply to
CapL Not wood, or to
NICHOLAS A SEFP.
nov 6 r208 *
For JYew-Yorle,
Tbo rorila- packet Ship
NIAGARA,
T. B. Vtmiife, Master,
Will meat with dispatch. For
> 07 passage, haviig ttefiaot aorwmndi.
Ilona apply to tbo oaster 00 board at JooeP up-
per Ornart, or to
HALL U HOYT.
v 13 314
For Aew-York,
lb packet Ship
CLIFFORD WAYNE,
ill positively sail .op. Thursday
neat. For freight of 100 Bales or
passage apply to
EDWARD WILLIAMS,
nov 13 .314*
COAL.
A constant supply of Cannel A Liverpool Coal,
xx by the Chaldron. For tale by
1P WILLI
oct 31 s.1203
LI AMBON
; Drafts on .Ww-York,
y^N sums ami at light to suit purchasers,
For sale by
sept 35 184
WILLIAM JENNEB
Trees, Plants, Flowers, 8£c.
William Prince,
P 'jprictorof the Lis ss:a s Gar-
nax on lajrig Island, near New Yotk,
ff -ra for sale hia usual exti-ntlvt- eo!-
ctmnof FRUIT and ORJTAMEX-
I'.ih TREES, and PLEA TS, Uc.
ALSO,
evtenaive assortment of Grrro Route
I'ree, mulPltmtt, among which are twsxtt six
xiyni ot O.-.t'ge, Lemon, Citron and dbtiadock
I'reea, anti -avxxtixx varieties of the Camellia
.1 -panica, or Japan Rave,
dj- Orders will be received by the subscriber
.. d executed during the month of March, and
stopped pursuant to orders.
AUGUST G. OEMLER,
Druggist, corner of Jefferson and St. Julian SL
net 23 198
The Undersigned,
J AS associat. A with him, iu the Notarial busi
ness, Mr HVUum P Beers. All butinrss
th which they may be favored will be aitende
owith punctuality.—Crew* for vessel* procured
nthe usual terms. One of u« will always be
f ound in the Office—which it kept for the preset
•ne door west of the €ity Hotel.
* ALEXANDER HUNTER,
oct 23 198
Select Classical and English
School.
*11 HR Subscriber intends re opening hia fchno!
S- for young ladies and gentlemen, on the fiut
Monday In November next, and having determin
• d on a limited number of Scholars, lie reque*
'.hose of his friends who intend to patronize hin,
'•> make early application.
From four to apt children can be accommodated
with board, &c in the subscribers family.
CHAS. W. carpenter
oct 21 197
ByJ. B. tierctrt s l o.
In SHUltDAV, 15th inSttt ll o’clock
Will b« .old before our at roe
A general asaurtn-riit •<
GROCERIES, Stcy
ALSO,
38 bhl. No 3 Mackerel a
30 bag. Coffee
ALSO, * '
1 bale Sattintt*
1 bale Negro Cloths
nov t3 314 Terms cash.
On TUESDAY, 17th inn, at 4 past 13 o’clock,
Will be aotil at Col Johnston’s Buildings on the
Bay 'n Invoice of-
ELEGANT FURNITURE,
Consoling of » *
Side Bo irds, Tables, Bearcaui, * .
Be date* d», C mdle Stands . M
Work Stand, Dressing Tables,
f ,
'A
wont Dian<’, Dressing Tu
Fancy and Wind** Chun
Settees, Ac Uc,
hot 14 ' 215
Terms cask.
Executors Sales.
On TUESDAY, 8th November, will be sold St
the iluuae of Mr Robert Lewi, in Bolton’*
A quantity of Household & Kitchen
Furniture,
Belonging to the .estate « Jonathan Lewie, dt*
ceased, by order of the executor. .
Bale at 11 o’clock—Tertnj cash,
oct 9 • f-192
Oo MONDAY, 1st December next, at 11 o’chfiK
Will ha soli! *1 Hunter’s lower wharf,
. The fine tlnop
> JOHS HENRY,
27 tans, in complete
ALSO,
A new eight oared CAMOR BOAT, 34 feet
long, copper fastened, with on, rudder and tiller
complete.
nov 11 213 Terma nt time of sale.
By Calvin Baker,
ON MONDAY, I7i.. intt.at 11 o’clock.
At hia auction Store
A fsbahle nwc rtirent of seasonable
DRY GOODS.
ALSO ■
tn front of hi* Store
8 Bales Grundy’s White Plaids,
from No 5 to 12. ,
Terms—6 months credit for approved tod rsed
Note*.
. nov 14 . , . 215 . . .V . .
Attachment bale.
W ILL be Sold nt the Court House, on Mon*
day the 24th inat. at 12 o’clock.—29 piece*
brntt Lace aftd three Lace Scarves attached
> Wm Turner, aa the property of John D Ausz
ley, sold by order of Court.
A.D'LTON, see.
10 311
Solomon’8 Lodge No. 1. A. Y. M
\ LI. persons having claims against ini* Lo*tgr,
are hereby notified to furnish their accoun t
to the Subscriber, on or before the 1st Dec. next,
in order to have them adjusted and dischargfd
as soon .i» possible. Those indebted are request,
ed to make payment to
henry macdonnell,
. Secretary Solomon's Lodg* No 1.
nov 6 208 - : • ■
Select, Classical
Ei«ICLISH SCHOOL.
Comer of Drayton and Fork Streeti,
T HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
end Ihe public, that he will ro-open bis »e
minary for young Ludica and' Gentlemen on Mon.
day the 20th init. The count of instruction will
comprise the Greek and Latin languages, in addi-
tinn to the branches of the English Language,
usually taught It nubile Schooli Aa the number
of pupil* ahalt be limited, Parent* and Guardians
who may wish to place their children under the
care of the undenignetl, are requested to make
early application to Itichatd W. Habenham, Esq,
or Col. James Hunter.
HENRY UACDONNP.LL
oct It 193
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned will Naive proposals for
enclosing of Chippewa Square Brown .Ward,
in n similar manner to Ihe other squares- Appli
cants will leave their propowdrwlth either ofthe
subscribers on or before Thursday next.
' . If. HERBERT,
1. N MOREL,
./ ton?
Ccmmfttce.
nov 10 ,Ml • J
. CLF.liK'S OFFICE. <Vt. SO, 1823.
/COUNCIL will proceed oo the 87th of Novetn.
L>, her next, tb elect * Harbor Master, for th*
Por* of Savannah. AppHessM wlfl fone thelr
name* with the Clerk
hot I
Squadron Orders,
OCTOBER 34,1823.
*1 'HE several companies of Cavalrj within the
* First Divisian of the Militia of this State,
having in obedience to an act of the Legillalun.
passed on the 28th day of December in the year
one thousand eight hundred and twcuty-two, ami
'•conformity to Division Orders, bearing date the
fifteenth dsy of May last, founded . (hereon, been
organized iuto a Squadron, Officer* commanding
companies within the aaid division, are hereby re
icated to report without delay the strength <8
_rirresp«iireeonip«MeA particularly specify ■
ingthe number of men, horses, arms, accoutre
menu, equipments, and stating also the numbei
and names of the commissioned Officers of each
corps, with the dale* of their commissions
Returns are to be directed to William W. Gar*
don, Eiq Adjutant of the Squadron, ft Savannah.
JOHN MACP1IEUSON BERRIEN,
Major Squadron Cavalry, 1st Die. C. M,
To. Adjutmt Uoanox.
Officers commanding companies of Cavalry
within the Erst Divison of the Militia of this Ststt-
ire hereby required to make their returns to me
without delay, in conformity to.the above order
W. W. GORDON,
At{). Squadron Cavalry, lit Div. G M.
npv B 4 210
Notice..
A LL peiabni haring demand* against the estate
of Robert Worrell, jun'r. late ot Savannah,'
will please present them properly attested—and
those indebted to said estate, are requested to
make payment, PHILIP BUASCH, '
Qua!. Executor.
nov 8 310 ". ■.
Matron IVanted.
T iE Board of Trustee* «f the Savannah Fe.
male Asylum, wl l on the8rtt Thursday in
Deamber next, elect n Matron to the buMutum
for one year. Applicant*, will leave proposals
with the undenigned previous to that day.
E. M. LLOYD. Seediy.
nnV to 211
To Planters,
ForSale. • r
T HE fbltowing described property» owned hi
the Bank of the State of Georgia, will be of*
♦ rrdlor sole at Auction, ttthe Court Route oit
lesday the second ol Dec ensuing, to wit:
Washington Hall, and the buildings attochcj
thereto, and the lota No. 4 and 5 Digby Tything.
Decker ward, 40 feet front eacbj on'the Bay »ud
90 feet deep baclt to the' Isne.
Liverpool Hotel, and lot No. S7 in lVnacntr, .
Oglethorpe • Word, and »ll the buildings thereon.
This lot hu two, two stoiy wooden buildings on
it both of which are well calculated for dwelling^
the western building is nearly new, tho* a irtle
out of order. ,
Lot No 12 Frenktin Ward, and all the buildings
thereon .This lot has two Rouse* on it, .unable
( w ith a little repair) for very convenient and com*
fottahle places of reaidence, it fronts on. Baptist
Church squary,.and is opposite to Mr. 8. F Wit*
Hams’ Ground rent g30peranmim.
Lot letter S Oglethorpe Ward, Yamacnnr and -
three small * K)den tenement builtlinga thereon.
This lot is 67fi feet wide and ll2fid«p, bounded
West by Fatim street. North, by lot letter U, East
by Poplar street and south by a Line.
Lot No 4 Oglethorpe Wire, Ytmacraw, with *
tuo story wooden building of four tenements.
The lot is 64 fret wide and 112) deep and ia boun- -
led weit by St Gall street North by Or.n|
•led weit by St Gall street North by Orzitga
street. East by lot No % and South by Zoobly
utrtet. . >,
Lots No to and 19 on the South Common ad.
mining Norman M‘Leods.80 feet 9 inchei tquarey
each. ., ’ ’.
tx)ta No 34 and 35 in Ysmihrnw, where the It*,
hia of the Washington Hail were formerly kept
west by Fshm street and north of Hr Stile*/
These Iota are each 100 feet in length aad90feet
(jot No 18, containing t acres on the South
Common, pan of whicb is now Inclosed for* gat-
dan and Butcher’s pen. '.uJV ,
Abo—15 actea of land hear Fair lawn, and ad.' ^
joining t e Poor Hodae and Hospital, a plan of '
which may be Seen on application at the Bank and « ’ ■
will be eXhibiled bn the day of ante.
Termiuf Sate—One third cash, the balancela
tvoinatalnxntaofon*andlw*4earS with inter*
est from the date of isle, secured by mortgage on
“■ ‘ iroperiy or by pe retinal security
raona desiroua of obtaining momminute and
foil information iurebtton to thh-above. property .
an obtain it by application to t he Subscriber, or
to tlie Cashier of the Bank.
GEO. SCHLEY. ?
nov 13 314 ' ' ' 'M?—
1
Executor’s ales.
\T7ILL besoltiaiLtbe fint Monday in,January
vv next, for ready
of Wm. Ucgahspnef
all the persoaal property
listing of Hones. Hop.
Household and Kitchen ’
years crop of oottl
ton, com and fod<
one Waggon, one
too tedious to
the heir* and
Ute residence
tty deceased
^ThwIs.
(ur*. abb the last
ears crop of ctg.
aB the Plantation tool*;
r J many MlM arUdes
Sold for th* benefit of
of the estate.-
Also, all the Negroes belonging to the estate.to
be hind oat and the plantation rented out for
tflalfrokL** 1 * ^ 10 “‘"loft®?
THOS. HUNT.
' Bxecuur*.
nov I
it man trith a very mull lamilj.- wishes to gel
Oti badness on the Rivtiyuntil thofim dsy.or
Jamisfy next attending the heating out * new
crop—Small compensation will only be required
—and satisfoctory reference, as to character and
ablKtire given.^Enquir* at this office. '
term of one year, from four to fire
Negro MEN, libeueiomed. to field »
work, the field would would be prefered.
spply to the Editor of tbpSeveonah
m
■ ShfcrilF’S Salefif
eteaition>in tktor of Alexander J Lawton Aao.
“MjoVbict of Und In Effingham omuw^
taini«two,bu»d^ g.
others, *old at the riak of the former pup jyih
he taringOM
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