Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, November 05, 1816, Image 3

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. qffie settlement of Madagascar can *fKed > n *?- piiroDean nation, unless she contem- i,c beneficial t0 Y ' Eust Indian trade feto its old chan* elate }n con«^ ^ sea and Egypt. England, proba- t!ie downfall of her empire in Hindostan by blv ford£«in; —: • mv-d concussions which characterise that some <’t the p° ^ ^ eventf knowing her incapability of p.gooii, an a > . , irt j c ies the p oduce of India, witli our eomP et: ' in ^’| l0 ' n ow undersel her) in the Mediterrane- nit-rc i- n is t in' cd t0 sa ve, from the wreck of dominion, ai, b ciet commerce, and seize upon the mother of the sceptre ^ 0 p t ), e Ptolemies. The dominion { ’;vili«‘ u0 ”' m . (which she not long since unsuccessfully 0 f ,uis Cl T would render rivalship with her, in oriental tt J futile. Instead of incurring the loss of time, lua-tcss tten ,i; n » a navigation round the southern ik-'g 1 ' 1 ’ () p Africa, and the damages to which m.r- v,pnU ' r ',ncident on long voyages, her shipping, tak- ! r ,ble monsoons, would steer direct for some he sea, where, having unladen, they would 1111 ‘jtem wind, and return with facility to the tb"" vesse ls drawing little water woidd proceed " ,l11 .oj, pieir cargoes, and land them at the head tin 5l ’ u ..... pcom whence they would be transported » c an P r c V' in P ; ' , His 1 ni" would either find a market or be C"\ j» c r,. atm 1 '; of n - „-i., re they t oC"f’ n t j ic yjde te the Mediterranean. It is far Junto’ 1 ‘*°" .ptended, that this mode of carriage would from b ei ".” C< t!(t . consumption of England and northern ans 'ct i‘ ,r ’] - s cV ; d , ul that the reverse is the case w ith I E'-mpC’ • g adjoining' the Mediterranean, all tiie conn ^ steps to this project must be the oe- Tiie P n P.‘ l .j Kdnta'ide 1, Socotra and other islands ad- fi° n . , t ‘ w \dcli the trade must be liable to inter- oh vutnou^ ll0St ility of any power that might seize j ion, ft‘ m , m j particularly to repress the at- ih. c ins Mr ^. b; 3 n oirates; but, as the islands alluded to tacts nt tli 1 e • t0 afilird supplies to any considerable ex- ,*re * ns '.. must either be received from Egypt or] te.-t, Iff 0 ' 1 ’ 1 . won d render the protitsarising from Tel.a a * mtiing Madagascar, however, presents tla tr-nk ,' rt ;i.aisiless forests warrant a perpetual sup.- arcnice' - r au j rs g u t the construction of an exten- I ' l,ot tut \alle\s, under the cultqreof Europeans, i d of producing abundance of gram—toe C '"'!t !ion of which to tlie depots, commanding the r ■ could not exceed the bounds of moderation. T next consideration is the practicability of keeping L of Kgipt. To fiold sqcli an extensive conn-1 deil^hy hostile states, in subjection, wilt he lit vom. the meayis of Engk.nd. It mils were none but Britons admitted into her PORT or SAVANNAH, Tuesday, November 5, 1816. XHnivxn. Ship Thomas Gibbons, Brewer, Liverpool Jane, Drummond, ditto Dido, Maxwell, ditto William, , ditto British ship William Fell, Boan, ditto British brig Swallow, Mossop, Montego-Bay, (Jam.) Brig Lawrence, Davis, St. Eustatia Eagle, , Providence, (r. i.) Sloop Harmony, Clark, New-Bedford The ship Isabella, of Charleston, sailed from Liverpool on the 18th Septesnber for Charleston. £z* A Gentleman lately arrived from I Europe, w ill teach the French language, Stenography and Drawing in crayons and colors, on moderate terms. I For particulars,,enquire at Mr. John Y. Whitk’s, where he will always he found. ..•••.• 5--**—112 if or .Liverpool The ship CONCORDIA, Edwin L. Coffin, mas- j ter. For freight apply on board, or to HV/.KN KIMBALL. nov 5 -r 12° V}' ai' e • e\!>•' Be.: r.i —ion :-imnil pn ire. =>*’•: ta'ougiit by some ^ ^ C ci Us accomplishment must be somewliat doubtful; I mt fer any undertaking, abundance of men can be ob- r ned m the adjacent nations. Europeans, Africans and | Asiatics if weil paid, or given a prospect of plunder, will fight as desperately under the “red cross” as they ever followed the “crescent” of An Bev, Djezzar Pacha, or tli Pashaw. However the presence of a considerable Rribsh force would always be indispensibie, as well to sel exuit.ple of obedience as to enforce it. To die attainment of this end we may, in some degree, assign the indifference hitherto evinced on the part of y „ a aa( l for the occupation of Barbary. Were she to ac‘ CiilVr* ntly, she mast establish numerous garrisons atom tli coast for the preservation of her autnority; and, os ,de in«v conceive that her resources now have limi’s, es- a . iv io make the most of them. In the conquest of Egypt, besides securing- the monopoly of eastern articles as long ■33 she cull maintain it, she will realize all that Algiers. «y, jnis and Tripoli can supply. Fortius reason, ami tli hindrance which the pirates have been to the m rum oi Si/uI'.k ;-n EuropCare the Algerines left to renew ti.e works . f terror an.l augment th.e miseries of nam. liu- jnua.i*. is entirely out of the question. r it jusf'ce.de,uands that we should not confound the <r,:n:ii.iMih r and men, composing the combined fleet, wh h.iVv been tile agents in this affair, with its prime .rovers. T.ie intrepidity with which the assailants sustained the desuevati'.m of the Algerines, prove that it is not in their dimositum to tolerate suc‘; iniquity. ’Tis tiie British cabinet alone on whom blame should devolve. Tiie re ,tinn oi empires, from Minus down to Tamerlane, j.re st ins uii a a till volume tor their contemplation. Lc them turn to the mouldering edifices of Rome, or the broken columns of Greece, and ponder on the ills which they arc hastening on tiieir countiy—then they must view theinseive-s in the abhorrent iigiit of matricides, as the murdcreii of their nation. .irgus Office, Portland, October 17. Mr. Willi cm Burdick—Sir, I have just received the following from a gentleman of rep- utat.ou, and hasten to give you*the particulars. Yours, Ac. Francis Douglas. •‘We are informed by a gentleman from Lu- bec, that on or about the 1st inst. several Amdhi Ciu lisliermau in cliebacco boats, being engaged on the banks, near the island of Grand Me,tan, a n i nner ot boats irom the island were sent to d ve them from the ground. The American perceiving the approach of the force thus put in requisition against them prepared to repel the islanders by a determined resistance, and oblig ed then to retreat to land. Being exasperated at this repulse, the inhabitants immediately sent to t lie Maine tor assistance. A revenue cutter accordingly was procured, which, on her arrival, •ordered tne ds.'iermaii from the coast and dis persed them. After an absence of some time, tuey again returned, and occupied their oid gi nun,I, 4 fisiung. The isiande s, discovering this, at tacked them a second time: out being unable fo withstand tiie resistance of a fishing squadron tfiiey broke and made for shore, tiie tisnermen full pursuit. On their landing- tiiey were to-- lowe.i intn tiie woods, where a skirmish ensued, and several were kiiied “n both sides.'’ jKor Hiivre-de-Gra.ce The superior built b:ig SI’AR FAX, Soule, ^5- o ^master, will be dispatched immediately. For ] ' ^freight or passage apply to . J. T. Wild, nov 5 m 132 ft zee's -vha^f 1 For any port in Kurope, (s (i’. /a',.t mat/ trjjct The brig GUSTAVUS, Wingate,master. Ap ply on board at Bolton’s wharf, or. to HAZEN KIMBALL. iMnthng from <tai<! brig Iron, tub Steel, Boards, Hay, Beef Butter, 4 bales Calcutta Goods, which will be sold low. Apply as above. nov 5 v -132 For New-Fork The regular p .cket brig TYBEE, captain ’ohb, win s.ul TO-MORROW. For freight or .-usage apply to tiie captain on bo rd. e-r to Roa & Fuller, v g 1 ' n A'- t ’ - J, y J-vv’f . Chatham Academy. Messrs. Raillie andJewitt having arrived, instruction in the ilifferent branches of English education will re- I commence To-Morrow Morning, at 9'o’clock, at the Academy-. In consequence of the illness of Mr. Gray son, no tickets can vet be issued for the Latin or Greek languages. A sepat,.te room will he appropriated for I y'oung ladies. Tickets can be had by application to the Treasurer, at his office, opposite Mr. Cuyier's. nov 5 132 - The subscribers Have received, and offer for sale, at their store, 4 seroons Spanish Tobacco 7 pieces cotton Bagging 1 invoice pocket Books 3 barr< Is Barnes’ X. w-Yot-k Ale 20 half barrels Ncw-York inspected Beef 15 half barrels groat Bread 10 bis Potatoes 10 small kegs Sounds and Tongues 100 club Axes 20 broad Axes 15 bis Sugar ox HAxn A good assortment of t'UOCERTF.S Palmes & Davidson. nov 5 w 112 The subscriber Ifasfor sa}e,nn~.i' on board the brig Spartan, 341 jrirs Russia oid sable Iron 583 do Swedes’ do <to 300 boxes new dipt Candles 20 bis. new Mess Beef * 1 case containing-14 ) pieces flag Handkerchiefs 251 bags first qu.ahy Bengal Sugar 50 bolts first -ori Russia Duck 10 bis. first packi d Vo. 1 Salmon 2 pipes Olive Oil, for family use 14 bis. loaf Put'i r 50 hhds. of X. E. Rum All which wit! be sold tow if applied for before landed from on board said brig, ly ing at Rice’s wharf. A LSI) DRAFTS on Ncw-York, Philadelphia and Boston, by J. T. Wild, ' nov 5 m— 132 Rice's wharf for iNew-i’ork The re I ,r packet 0 ig ELIZA, Potter, mas- ^t .r. For freight or passage, apply to the cap tain, on bo.ad, at M‘Kinn<’s wharf, or to Hall & Iloyt. nov 5—132 Bills on Boston, At short sight, for sale. App*v to Just received Auction. SUGAR and MOLASSES; To-Morrow, Glh instant, Wilt be sold on Kilox ti Stone'* ivharf, 20 hogsheadsT 2 tierces A prime SUGARS 71 barrels j 63 hhils MOLASSES Terms—approved endorsed notes for all sums ovet four hundred dollars, at nin' tv days. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock M. Herbert & Co. auct’ri. nov- 5 132 Auction. To-Morrow, 6th inet. Witi be sold before my store, Groceries and Dry Gobds> ALSO 3 hhds West-India Rum 10 bis cherry Bounce 1 half pipe and two quarter casks Teneriffe Wifl€| 12 bis Sugar 20 kegs Butter 10 bis Mackerel 40 pieces prime Inverness Bagging 11 kegs pickled Salmon ID kegs manufactured Tobacco ’ 5tJ bis Apples , g,j 1 elegant Sideboard, Table, Chairs, &fc4 1 case Paper Hangings 2 bales Jackets 1 it ' ! 1 bale Plains J pieces Blankets 2‘J do broad Cloths „.J£3 40 northern made Quilts 60 pieces northern Homesrmn Cotton “iiirtings, Can. « cs • A!. vlins, Madras HandaerchieC* ? 50 dozen fine thread Stockings a ‘3 50 do silk and cotton do AT>«* A prime NEGRO FELLOW. Sale to commence at 11. o'clock A. Howe, auct’r. nov 5 132 -132 S. C. Dimnins;. 1000 bottles fresh Mactiban and Scotch Snuff Fresh Crackers and butter Biscuits 15 boxes fn sh K asms, 6 bis soft shelled Almonds Fresh Prunes, pickled Tongues 300 lbs Saltpetre, miisuroon atul walnut Ketchup , Basket Salt, fresh Mus ard, Olives, Capers Brandy Fruits, assorted An assortment of the best Cordials Raspberry and clierry Bt-andy, sugar Plumbs Spermaceti Candies, loaf Sugar, white Havana do Sweet Oil and a few boxes of Claret, warranted] of the first quality. For sale by Ream 31 hogsheads prime X Juno. ms SI G \H. Morin. nov ^ - tT- -132 ship -Orlf: •le r a ' i o vr 132 Sturgps & Burroughs. Dcey Sc Martin > Offer for sale Gloves i B igging tie linen and cotton shirts do woolen Jackets hlul negro H se and Socks box; s first quality Spanish Cigars case woolen pieces cotto 1 1 So 1 1 1 loo loo half boxes Soap 1J crates quc-n’s Ware 40 kegs Tobacco 50 do Butter 18 boxes Cliocolate 9 do English Mustard ltwdo Cayenne Peptn r 3> do playing Caros, assorted 81,000 Philadelphia Bricks 1 box counting house, chamber and pocket I.igbts 3 cases Rifles, Puiiadetpiiiu niantii cture; Bureaus, and Akerman’s water Colors, lately imported; with Camel’s hair P. nr.ils, .Vc. Apply t|, e store o f OLM,STEAD eiBATTELLE. -132 nov 5- Windsor Cluiii's. 6 dozen finished in bronze 15 do common do. For sale bv J. Hanmer. nov 5 132 i Ul* Sllic 7000 bushels best Liverpool ground Salt 50 crates well assorted Crockeryware Now landing from on board the ship Thomas Gibbons, from Liverpool. Apply to JAMES DICKSON &. CO. nov 5—132 not finding tiie cutter, :iti resumed their v x OF a.LiC A few hundred bushels of new' CORN. For terms apply to WILLIAM A. .MOORE, nov 5—at—132 r or Sctio A pair of well broke carriage HORf ble price. Apply at this office. F.S, at nov 5 a rrasona- -.,--132 1 V bale of Gootls, B. Xo. I c f0, and one ho\- T'in, mrtrk- was landed from v»n board the brig* CliiCLLYR. 'Underwriters’’ Rooms, Liverpool, oth September, 1816. At a special general meeting of the dissocia tion of Uttderivrilers, held this day, for the pur pose of taking into consideration tiie propriety hi revising the present mode of ajdusting partial Losses on tioods landed in America, John Liv ingston, efq. m the chair: It was Resolved unanimously, That in future, Avera ,r e Losses on Goods shall not be settled oa Die principle ot abandonment, and that the Limn ing documents be required from the as- iured, lor the purpose of making up the state- niertt^y-— 1. Protest. 2. fcurvey of stowage, &c. onboard. u- biy-vey on shore, within ten days from the lauding, xvith aiddavit of what such goods would seil for, in cash, at the time, it not damaged.— Such survey hnd appraisement to be made by two competent persons, (unconnected with the Surveyors lor reduction ot duty,) and assisted by the Agent tor tins Association, and to give tiie actual selling price,in cash,without reter- ciiceto the invoice or any other document. 4. Custom-House certificate of return duties. 5. Account of sales certified. That this resolution be signed by the Chair- Dan, on behalf of the meeting,' and that copies tc printed and distributed amongst the mer chants for their information. John Livinston, Chairman. Cfn Thursday last his excellency the governor present- *4 to governor Miller an cKgant SWOrtD, which was ♦Warded to him by the legislature of this stare. The L* ° m w as " HI bestow'ed on a brave man, and was pre- •tutt.i and received in a handsome manner.—dVew-Jori- 23d in it . Marked diamom ed .1. P. T. Xo. 52, Amelia, from Xew-York. for which no Bill of Lading iias appeared. Tiiey will be delncred to the invm r on application to GEORGE GORDON, nov 5 vc 132 i aOsI A BOX, marked diamond H. Xo. 104, containing Vestings; landed at Telfair’s wharf, from the ship Cotton Plant, and is supposed to ..ave been taken off tl^SjW'harf bv tbe drayman in mistake. The person or persons having- the same in possession, will be pleased to give information to the subscribers. Calvin Baker & Co. rent The WHARF and commodious S PORES, adjoining Messrs. Carnoch..n St Mitchell. For terms, apply to George Anderson. nov 5—p—132 City Marshal s sales. On 'l'hnrsd iy, the 5th of December next, Will be sold, at tiie court house in tbe city of Savannah between the usual hours, All those buildings on lot Xo. io, Elbert ward, to sa- tisfv lit city tax of John H. Osborne, for the year 1816, and costs. Also, two thirds of wharf lot aqd buildings Xo. 1, Rev Holds ward, or so much thereof us will satisfy the city- tax of Pelig Tallman, for the yc-r 1816, and costs. Also, ..lfth.it lot Xo. 17 and buildings, in the village St. (re.ti, or so much thereof as. will sutisiy the city tax ot estate James Platt, for the year 1816, and costs. Also, lots No. 15, 16 and 17 and buildings, New Leeds, or so much thereof as will satisfy the t.xes oi estate John Mdlen, for the year 1814, ..nd costs. Also, quarter lot Xo. 6 atul buildings, Bryan street, or so much thereof as will satisfy tiie city tax of Elijah Ball for the year 1816, and costs. Also, the buildings or. lot Xo. 13, Warren ward, to satisfy the city tax of William Parker, for the yesr 1816. and costs. Also, lot and buildings Xo. 15, Old Franklin, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of estate of John Paisley,Tor the years 1815and 16, and cost Atso, halflot Xo. 5, Trustees’ Gardens, cr so much thereof as w ilt satisfy the city tax due on the said lot, for the year lo!6, and costs. .Also, lot X<>. 3 and buildings, New Leeds, or so niucl thereof will satisfy the city tax of Rebecca Hobbs, for the vear 18)6, and costs. Also, building on lot Xo. 6, St. Gall, to satisfy tbe ci ty tax of Charlotte Lewis, for the ye..r 1816, and costs. " Also, buildings ou lot Xo. 3, third ty thing, Reynold w..i d, to satisfy the city tax ofJan.es Hamilton, for the year 1816, and costs. Also, the lot and buildings near the African church, or so much tlireof iis will satisfy tie- city ' ' Sorcey, for the year 1816, ami costs. Also, lot No. 4and buildings, second tvt’.ng, Anson ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy tiie city tax of Charles Odingsell’s estate, for the* year 1816, and costs Also, lot Xo. 29 and bund.ngs, Yamacraw, or so much thereof as will satisfv the city tax of Thomas Bryan, free man of color, for the year 1816, and costs. Also, buildings on part lot Xo. 4, Touer tything, Deck er ward, or so much thereof as w .il satisfy- the city tax of Truman Beckwith, for the years 1815 and 16, and costs. Also, buildings on lot Xo. 7, St. Gall, to satisfy the city- tax of Marian Cohen, for the years 1815 and 16, and costs. Also, a building on a lot in Yamacraw', to satisfy' th city tax of Peter Mfli.tosU and Massy' Mdntosh, for the year 1816, and costs. Also, building on lot Xo. 11, Green ward, to satisfy the Auction. Oh Thursday next, the instant* U ill be sold before our store, Groceries and Dry Goods. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock M. Herbert & Co. auct’rs. nov 5 132 Auction. On Monday, the 18th inst. II i/I be sold on the premises Those two BUILDINGS, fronting Mr. Joseph Charier!* store, corner of the Bay an i Drayton street; to be remov ed previous to the 1st of December. Terms, cash. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock M. Herbert & Co. auct‘rau tax of Andrew A net ion. POSITIVE SALES. Dry Goods and Hardware. TO COMMENCE OX \ Tuesday, the 19th day ot 'November, And Continue, from day to day, until the whole is disposed tffii Superfine and common Cloths ami Cassimeres White,red and yellow Flannels, white and assorted Pla!3k Bombazets, Bombazines and Ratinets Rose, point and duffil Blankets, Irish Linens Cambrics, Lawns and cotton Shirtings urniture ai.d common Dimity, Ginghams Muslins, Toilinets and Marseilles Vestings trown Holland, Checks and Stripes Stockinet and fancy Cords, silk and cotton Handker chief- and Shawls, Turkey red Curtain and common Calicoes, Chintz and Sarsnets Silk, cotton and worsted Hose, assorted English and German table Cloths and Napkins, comnnyi and superior Velvets, Corduroys and princes’ Cords Cuventine and Florence Silks, assorted Gentlemen and ladies’ kid and silk Gloves Ribbons, Tapes, Bobbins, Threads, Needle* and Pin* Shot, Lead, Anvils, trace Chains, weeding Hose, Axes, Spades and Shovels, rice Seives rates of Earthenware and boxes Glassware, assorted for tbe country, and a general assortment of Hard ware and Cutlery. Terms of sale—all sums under 200 dollars, cash; over 2d0 to 560 dollars, tw-o and four months; over 500 to 1000 dollars, two, four and six'months; over 1000 dollars four and six months, approved endorsed paper. S. C Dunningj auct’r. nov 5 132 nov 5- wAnted A Wharfenger to attend to an extensive business.— References will be expected. R. & J. Boltou. n.)v 5 e 132 GlCiixSUip Wclilte . vounsj man- from the northward, wishes a situation ys clerk in a respectable counting house. Suitable refer ences will be given. A line directed to O. C. and left at this office wilt receive attention. mv 5—r*—1,3 i o rent An excellent STAND, under the bluff, for a Grocery Store. The building is fire proof and central. An ply at this office. nov 5—c—1.32 • To rent Two tenement HOUSES. Minis, Broughton sireet. Enquire of Mrs. nov 5- Piultp -132 N otice. An election will be held at the court-house, in Savan nab, on Monday, the 25th November, instant, for a JUS TICE of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the deatlZof Robert St .ckay', es. quire, of which tut electors of said county will take no. tice; to be superintended by three justices of the peace. JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, J. I. c. c. s. OLIVER STUltGES, /. r. c. c. c A nov 5—13J city tax of Thomas Lloyd, for the year 1814, and costs. Also, buildings on lot No. 4, Hicks tything, Percival ward, levied on as the property ot the estate of John Dclbose, to satisfy his city tax for the year 1816, and sts. Also, lot No. 3 and buildings, Moore tything Percival ward, levied »n as the property of of the estate of Jane Morris, to satisfy the city tax for the year 1816, and costs. Also, a building on Falun street, levied on as the pro perty of Hester Gunn, to satisfy her city tax lor the year 1816, and costs. Also, lot No. 2 and buildings, St. Gall, levied on as the property of William M'Farland, to satisfy his ci'y tax for the year 1816. Also, buildings on part lot No. 22, Washington ward, levied on as tlie property of Prince Irvine, to satisfy his city tax for tht year 1816, and costs. Also, a building on partlot No. 1, Tyconnel tything, Darby ward, levied on as the property Of Charles llaley, to satisfy his city tax for tiie year 1816, and costs. Also, buildings on lot No. 31, Columbia ward, levied on as the property of Mary Ann Lewis, to satisfy her city tax for the vear 1816, and costs. Also, buildings on lot No. 9,NVashington ward, levied on as the property of George Carter, to satisfy his city Jax for the year 1816, and costs. • , Also, halflot and building, No. 18, Bryan street, levi ed on s» the property of Stephen Crafts, to satisfy iiis ci ty tax for the year 1816, aim costs. Also, half lot No. 9 and buildings St. Gall, levied on as the property of Curtis Loper, to satisfy his city tax for the year 1816. Also, lot and buildings No. 8, Laroach tything, Heath- cote ward, levied on as the property of Mrs. Ann Mor gan, to satisfy her city ta« for the year 1816, and costs. - Also, buildings on lot No. 5, Jekyl tything, Darby ward, levied on as the projverty of John Reigneeir, to satis fy his city tax for the year 1815 and 16, and costs. Also a building on lot No. 15, Green ward, levied on as the prophrty of Peter M'Farland, to satisfy his city tax for the year 1816, and costs. F. M,. STONE, c. m tjg't Affggferjfr*—— J. J. C? F. Blanchard Have lately received, from France and York, A large assortmen of FANCY and WINTER GOODS'; which they offer for sale on very liberal terms—among them are the. following articles: White cut Silk, velvet anti green do; figured and plain 6-4 silk Lace, silk lace Pilorines and Handkerchiefs, brack and white lace Vitls and Shawls of various sizes; face t il ls, Merino Shawls,' ery low; silk Shawls of all sizes and very c.icap; Mock Merino and cotton Shawis; satin, Levan- line, Florence and changeable Silks, assorted colors; bl..ck Silk for dresses, of a superior quality; black, white and striped silk Hose, silk and cotton Fringes, linen Cambric of ail qualities, long- Lawn, bed Lace, carpet Binding, Irish Poplins, thread, silk ami cotton Laces; black, white-and colored French Crape, black and color ed Canton do; supe'fne blue, black, grey and drab French Cloth, superfine blue, black, green, grey and brown Eng lish do; superfine and common Cassimeres, assorted co lors; low priced Cloth and pelisse Cloth; blue, white, brown, drab and mixed Plains; black Florentine, Mar seilles Vestings and Vtstulets; black and colored Bomba** zetsand Bombazines; wline, red, green and yellow Flan nels; white, yellow and green Canvas; damask table Cloths and Diaper, from 6-4 to 12-4; Russia Diaper; 7-4 and 7-8 linen Bed ick, cotton do; gentlemen’s and ladies* black and white silk Gloves, gentlemen’s beaver and buckskin do; very fine French linen Sheeting, Irish do; cotton, worsted a id lamb’s wool Hose, children’s worsti. ed and cotton do; children’s beaver Hats with feathers,. 7-4, 8-4 9-4,10-4,11-4 and 12-4 rose Blankets, Bristol, do^ Bath Coating, 4-4 and 6-4 cotton Cambric, 6-4 figured do; figured Lcnoesand Muslins, jaconet and muU Muslins^ darning wooitn Yarn, asssorted colors; Estopilxs; 4-4 and 7-8 Irish Linen, pocket Books, assorted sizes and qualities, 3-4 and 4-4 plaid and striped Ginghams, cant-, brie and common Dimity; white, plaid and chan.brav Homespun, cotton and linen Check, best Scotch and tier- man Osuuburgs, Mock Madras and Rotual Handkerchiefs fine Rafters, Minuet, Pins, assorted sizes; Cologne and Lavender Water, Antigua Oil, buses of Perfumery assort. eiLJliair Powder, powder Puffs, See. Also an assortment of ladies’ work Boxes, Vances toilet pin Cushions, Boxes ornamented with birds and flowers, Necklaces, Purses: Boyer’s French and English Dictionary; together with an assortment of tine and common Tumhiers, wine Glasses and Decan ers. nov 5 d'L 132 Execiftor’s sales. Will be sold on the 31st day of December next, at f .■ house of Frederick Herb, in Savannah, between the hot., i of eleven and two o’clock of that, day, All the Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, const • ng of Tables, Chairs, Beds and Bedsteads, Crocker ware. Also one Jersey Waggon, thsee Hfirsea, &r..-- being part of the personal estate of Robert S- Gina.,,, deceased. GEORGE 1 iERB, ? iCaeca- JAMES BAWitflD, 5 LM: nov 5—