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*’ > yt» Onn<Vy death* in.Charfcjioa, tiring the'
JJi * !6.1t November, wat ciglitien—of
«!i nittii >cr» white* and five bbjks—aod but
oni caac if yellow fever.
It J it now ascertained from official returns that
tl* exact majority of Fm<tlay orer I leister for the
-J »rGniniinr of PcuiMylnuLa, u tear* thou
’•land fvr ta'ea. - ;
Wid,, in_i hit city, last evening of die prevailing
epi leinic, Mr. Jan* Graxt, a :i*tfte of Fairfield,
(brntiJin Uie S^tity/arorSMaec “11/ suiiigcro
. vm'ov savannah.
' iuntran,
'• Schooner FJizubeth, Uelaoa, Providence, (a. t)
10 days-caroo half. bread, cider, ap;>lei. po>a-
toes, rum, tug4r,'and lumber—to (Ireene A Lippit,
ftmfManton & ftnrrn. Parte g rt, Mr. Lippit,
and family, tnajar Johnson, Messrs. Rose, Brunt,
and Adam*.
cleared,
Brig Spartan, Coffin. Liverpool.
■Sloop Union, Sy lowich, Darien.
ntvow.
»Rubicon, ———, from B-nton.
■ Edwin Colton, Gardner, from Nets-York.
,;'Amdb; Hodman, from New-Yoik.
lie' ahip John-A-Edword, Webb, from M. York
oral off die bar laat evening wa'mngfor a pilot
vessels r> ran rat* roar '
,At New-York, ,llth inat-—slviji Juatina, Tomb*,
. " *i-rt "i " .Mr *7 •
JU L White
(turn tartst)
B» j<M received, tf name-out finivult,
.t iinsu ua.Ruir n
Chtiica sad Seasonable Goods;
Which ar. “offered fnf tali-, wh'ileral-’and retail, and
. at reduced pricer, fbrrssh,cotton or short credit,
cemmsa nr ,
Black and colored Sincfievs and Sar nets .
lb da Cmlca Uandkerctiicf*
’ Do do Florence and Levantine Silk,
fa*!.i'>r.able color* ■ . ... .
Do, Tuff" » » and plaid Silks .
Dy ard anireTfailo luce and aiGtGaoae
• ' SHk Mote and Gloves; kid Clove*
W Ih Shawl* arul llindkercliitja
’ Satin and lurtring Kibfcon*
White and colond Featlur*
Flag Handkerchief* and Bandanas
I,ice HandkercUtfi and Sliawi*
Silk and cotton Florentines
Clack', white and colored Crapes
Silk net Sleeves
Clack' and white figured Laces, with
A general assortment of Cloth*, Casaimercs
and Cotton Goods, llritisli and domestic
qchocner Milo, Bradley; Hoop Ann-Mam, Green.
0 At Baltimore, 13th instant— brig Little-Frank.
Part af Charlatan, November 19.
Aar<wo& adMencs Flougbboy, from Cbebaw,
with-cotton. ■— ■_
Cleared,: brig Connecticut. Lynch, Barracoa;
ache Margaret, Vail. New-York.
. JOetow, British ship Nile, .ill ..days from King*,
ton. Jam. a'French ship 7 day* from Havana; *chr.
Sally, from St. Mary’s; a lop-sail schooner, name
unknown. • ■ ! ! •
The Vile is at anchor jnst below Pelican bank,
and the French ship outside tlie bar—the wind
blew ao strong yesterday *t w. w. that tlie above
Vessels were unable to jicat up.
Part af Norfolk, November 12.
Arrived, brig Elisa Beilly, Small,' 56 tUys from
Malaga, with wine, fruit cordial and specie. Spoke
Nov. i, in tat SI, Ion 75, ship Fair-Trader,Myrick,
From Boston bound to Havana, 8 days out.—
Captain M. politely supplied the E. R. with pro
visions.
Fdiooner Decatur, Beil, 42 days from Gibraltar,
With wine and fruit.
The steam bon Norfolk, captain Crocker, on
her passage .hence • to Richmond, on Saturday
morning about 4 o’clock, ran foul of two small
vessel* laying in the river (which accident captain
C. attributes to the neg'.igence of the pilot) and
injured one of her wheels, which account* for tier
detention; she will-, however, be repaired in sea-
von to arrive here on Friday morning.
Part af Philatlrlphia, November 12.
Arrived, schooner Twn-N.ancy*, Wharton, from
Suffolk, with shingles; sloop Pacific, Ashm- re,
frotq Loroberton, with country produce; «ioop
Tryhena. Clark, 6 days from Norfolk, in ball-.st;
ahip Pennsylvania, Robinson, 6 days from Churelv
ton. in ballast; brig Georgcmwn-I’acket, Hewes, 7
•lays from Georgetown, in ballast; brig Susannah,
Hawkins, 18 day* from Nipas, will; tobacco, lig-
rmm- itx, be schr. Regulator, Hobbs, 8 days from
St. Andrews, with plaster
Cleared, ships Telegraph, Coffin, Liverpool;
sloops Margaret-Ann, MCallistrr, Petersburg!;;
Brothers, Haley, New.York.
Pert af Baltimore, Novwber 13
Arrived, British brig Devrrom-V r il» :, n, 76 days
from Buenos Ayres, for Europe, With hides and
tallow. Left there ships Triton, ChamMce; Atig.
ustps, arrived August 26, 57. days from N. York.
A French brig srrtved a few days before with up.
S ards of50 French officers, with a view of enter-
g into the Buepos Ayres service. A number of
young gentlemen from the United States had also
arrived with the, same view. September 21. lat 20
17, a. Ion 3320, spoke ahip Elizabeth, of London,
from the coast of Africa to Rio Janeiro, thence to
Brazil bank. October 3, barque Policy of. Havre
de Grace, 82 day* from Christiansaml fur Rio Jan
eiro. November 1, lat 31 40, Ion 66 40, schooner
Madeira for thoChesapeake. 7th, lat 36 Ion 70 5
schooner Fame from Boston. In lat 35 s Inn 48
w. experienced a heavy gale of wind, in which the
mate was unfortunately lust orer board; sprung
the main cap, and washed part of our bulwarks off.
Schooner Rnse-in-B!oom, Wheaton, 7 days from
New-York. with a general cargo. A brig follow
ed the R. up tlie hay, and anchored at the mouth
of the river.
Cleared brig Matgaretta, Mouat, Lisbon; schr.
Industry, Corson, Philadelphia..
Port af New. York, A“ovembtr 11.
Arrived ship Angelica, Waring, 16 days from
St-Hartholoirews, with rum, molasses, wine, and
augar. Left sloop , Steel, of Itarifotd, for
Turks-Bland in 2 days; Ruck, Wheeler, for St.
^Thpmis, in 10; brig Julia Ann, arrived 3 days be-
Mferefrom New-York. Flour gl5; corn meal no
sale..
French brig Sophie, Lanour, 53 days from Bor.
deaux, in ballast
Schr. Eliza, 37 days from Teneriff. with wine.
Ac. [Tlie Eliza went up to Amboy last evening ]
The ship Albert Gallatin, Clark, 50 days from St.
Petersburg, for New-York; passed Eilsineur 20th
September.
Tlie ship North-Star, 36 days from Cork, with
passengers, ar. at Amboy last Saturday evening.
Tlie ship Ganges, of Nantucket, was cast away
£st Sunday night, on Ttickerouck shoals.
Port of Hoboe- Pole November S.
Arrived, schr. Two-Brotli -rs, from Philadelphia;
Alexander. Foster, do; sloops Mary, Buckley,
from New-York for Boston; sloop Adela, do.
At Edgartown.ahip Caarle*, Worth.from Pacific
ocean, for New-Bed'ord with I81.O barrels oil.
i Port of Hcrmttd i. October 22.
Arrived, brig Lucretia, 23 <lat s from Sidney. A
y Wloop, 9 days from Boston for Guadaloupe, passed
Bermuda, October 21 —The sloop Mary, Blakr,
S5 days from Hartford, was to the esat-ward of
Bermuda.
For Havre
The packet shi i' O IDilIXE, J. Wil-
Jet, master, having the whole of her cargo engag
ed, will sail on the 26thin«tant For pa-sage on-
iy, (having elegant accommodations) »i ply to tlie
master on board, at Hunter’s wharf, or to
Benjamin Howard Co.
21 It 1'5
For New-York
The schooner UUVE BRANCH,
t/" .plain Irish, burthen lt-4 tons, will nail
' Jro a few day*. For freight or passage
imnlv to tile captain on board, or to
Charles Cotton.
For tale on board taut tthoensr
One Gig, with Harness eom;iktc
One single horse pleasure Waggon
do
One double do,
One case Saddle*
Two Bureaus
One pipe currant Wine
A small invoice Hardware
Twenty keg* pearl Barley
nov 2s—*5S
Just leceived,
Bftha tamer ranantt.fam Bottom, out fir tele
by the miteribe.-t,
9trunks bound Shoe*
4 dozen Udies’hlack bearer Bonntta
I • pair elegant Grecian card Tables
1 2 elegant Bureau
3 boxes elegant gilt looking Glasses
2M k«g» .Jledfiird Crackers
■’ 6 barrels do do .
■ 1 pair elegant pier Glarnro ; ^
AT SO
TWENTY CASKS
or sasonrra
ii.mDW.iiiK jury cutlert;
Consisting of a general awortment, put up ex.
pressly fi r the country ; and for sale at a small
advance trom the auction cost in New-York.
GROCERIES, $c.
SO barrels N. E. and rectified Rum
10 do con.mun Ilrandy
5 do appie do
10 do Gin—3 hhds Jamaica Rum
5 hhds West-India Rum—20 bags Coffee
15 chests hyson, young hyson ithyson skin Teas
50 kegi manufactured Tobacco, Island 2d qua!
50 m Spanith Cigari—25 m N. «. Cigars
IH.- kitMa Tinicine 1A sir* 1niilosvl'a finstfl
10 boxes Raisins—10 jara Lori;lard’s Snuff
30 pieces cotton Bagging
5 crates stone and Earthenware
3-i dozen Ftyingpans, assorted sizes
10 casks patent and Carol, na Hoes
10 casks eight and ten link trace Chains
50 cat- r .ram, castor and wool Hats, at very
low prirr* t 2l- -|c*—153
Just landing.
o>
‘ From ship Bub:con,
5 cases arrow Root
2 do Manna
1 case Opium
1 do powder Jalap
1 do Camphor
1 do Cassia
1 do Henry’s calcined Magnesia, and
1 bale cammomile Flowers
ALSO
Balsam Tolu—Castor
Calomel—Cnntlisrides
C ichineal -Snffron
Indigo—Nutmegs
Prussian Blue, No 1
Colocyntli—Rhubarb
Cnlumbo—Spermaceti
Tartar Emetic—Magnesia
Gil of Amber—Essence of Mustard
The above articles are of the very best quali
ties, and will be sold on accommodating terms by
Edward Coppee,
nov 2l—| L—155 rocst corner -f Mirlccl-tgutcre.
The subscriber
orrens rou salr.
One elegant corner LOI' and all the buildings
thereon- -the lot is very pleasantly situated and the
imyrov-ment* on it c<m?if.of 2 two-story dwell
ing houses, with good Kitchens. One of the house*
tr-inting on Bryan street is completely finished,
with a shop in ane end—and tlie other is a large
fimmodmus house that is nof finished, and the
whole of the buildings are new; they are not one
year old; and the lot is in fe-- simple. For terms,
inquire on the premises in Bry an Street, a little to
tlie westward of West Broad stilret, of
’ " Robert May.
nov 21— i—;—155 a
Law and Notary public’s office.
The on ler igned lias removed his OFFICE, to
an apartment in the custom house.
George Glen.
nov 21 155
JL Vineyard Boat,
SUITABLE FOB PILOTS,
Built of the best materials, perfectly new, cop
per fastened, with oars, sails, &c. complete.
For sale by
G. F. & Oliver Palmes.
—.54
Choice Butter,
SELECTED FOR FAMILIES,
65 kegs Butter, of 25 lbs each.
ALSO
20 barrels prime Pork
100 barrels Beef, No. 1 and 2, New-York prime
Just received and for sale by
G. F. & Oliver Palmes,
nov 20 r 154
New Music.
Jnst received, a new collection of Music, for the
Piano Forte.
ALSO,
3 cases Weldi Slates
Chess Men and Chess Boards
Phiiidor or chess, a new Million
An historical description of Lower Canada
bv Joseph Sampson, esquire, SI
Astor’s Flutts
Mathematical Instruments, from g l to 20
For sale by S. C. & J. SCHENK,
nov 20 —a 154
Received,
nn skip nt-Bicox,
Shepherd's extra Saxon black Cloth
Do. do. Regent’s blue do.
Do. do black, blue, drab brown and
, mixed Cassimeres
Black, changeable anil plaid SarsneUs
S.nchews, black Florentines
Black Ciyvon Hd’kfs Longee nomalls
Fiaun .ls, iint-n Beiltick*
Striped Ginghams, small lice Veils
Win. P. Beers & Co.
nov 23 x — :54
For sale,
Received per Fren ci */«/> Let Deux -ffflis, from
Hordeaux,
10,000 BRICKS
403 fre newn STONES
7d fathom* flig do.
Applv to R. L. DUHAMEL.
novi7 a I i5i
Landing,
From the British ahip Hero, cap:. Parker, from St.
A'M-.-e
90 hhds MOLASSES, very superior quali*y
37 do muscovado SUGAR
2 tierces do
4 barrels do
2 barrels COFFEE. For sale by
Carnochan & Mitchel.
net 24 Ica 132 »
New Provision Store
DAVID VOTER & CO.
Respectfully inform their friend* and the pub'ie
that they haro opened a PROVISION STORE,
m the cast tenement of the new building north
west comer of Market square, where may be had
at aff times -Pork. Reef mid Fish of various des
cription*; by the barrel or pound Also, Rutter,
Cheeae.LxrL Wheat, live, Buck wheat and Corn-
Flour, which will likewise be sold in any quantities
••» accommodate They will at the same time
keep a supnly of choice Liquors, Porter, Ale and
Cider, together with almost every article requisite
Keuell $ SeWalip l -'
. - (vo 31 ROtiov’* wwsasj
litre for tale, note binding,
8 liiids/aml 30 barrels Boston Hum
150 hose* amoskrd Herring*, hsgood order
2 pipes Phytd Wine
24 casks Clues*-. 60 boxes do-supV quality
5t> krgs prime Butter, for family use.
2 ban-, is Raisins.
1 case Paper Hangings, new patterns and ve
ry ckgaat
IX STI LE,
100 casks cut Niils, assorted sites f
300 reams urappu-m Paper
8 trank* Bow*,Too. adb’wroeeo ffin
800 pair lined and bounds hot* r ‘
lOtl do. low priced Wetlii
12 Iwlf barrcU No. 1 Baimeu
50 kegs Salmon
4 clients hyson Tea
40 boxes Soap, !-• barrel* Great Bread
6 nluls. Tinware, well assorted
- 2 cases Stationary
1 ship's Carr.b-.niac, nov 20 154
E. tV. DeLorme,
(coosxa or bkouohtjm ano iiarxxud streets,)
Uax ejutl received in addition to thar former ttock
the fuUnring aiticlet, vis:—
4 dozen 1st. 2d, 3d and 4th quality Violin*
Clarionets, German Flutes, Fifes, Flaggelets, Bows
prepared Rosin, Bridges, Screws, and a Fresh
supply of Viol.n Strings sud more daily ex
pected 1
Also—GRY GOODS.
Superfine block and blue Clo hs and Kcrscymers
Coarse do do
Stockinets, green Baize and assorted Flannels
Blankets of all size*, Vestings, Ozirsbugh
Irish Linens, French linen Cambrics (cheap)
Tabic Diapers, Lawns, silk Shawls '
Black ailk Handkerchiefs ,
’■ legant and rich-bee Tippets, thread Laces
Silk and Beaver Gloves, cotton Shlr.ings
Jackonet and mul Muslins, coarse do
Large and small shell Combs, bom do
Bbck and colored Italian Crapes, Paris Nett'
Figured white silk Gauze, ltatinett
Northern Homespuns, cheap Ribbons
Calicoes, Shawls all descriptions
Coat, tooth and bead Brushes
also,
A neat assortment Beads—do for tlie Indian trade
Cheap plated and brass Candlesticks
Paper Hangings, 1 case elegant coat and Belle
Bottons, Pocket Books
JUST OPEXED,
A very neat assorted collection of TOYS, which
will be sold low at whobale and retail—and a
number of other Fancy articles, too tedious to
enumerate. nov 14 r} 149
James Carrutlicrs
Hat imported, by the th : p Sci nee, fncm Greenock,
Cotton Bagging, Strvli'zOsnaburgs, seine Twine
Paints, ground in oil; Carolina Hoes
Cork double rose Butter, very fine
Ling Fish, in small boxes
Loch Fyne Herring, fresh put up
A few tons Coal
Potatoes, in lumpers, raised in the month of Oct.
..‘lnd, by the Juno, from Liverpool,
Two trunks ready made Clothes
A bale of fine Cassimeres, and ' r
A few of Roskill’s patent lever Watches, with gold
Chains, Ac.
o> UAXD
London duffil Blankets, 6-4 York-hire Cloths
One bale fine white Flannel; cotton Stockings, and
Crates assorted F-arthenware
Which he will sell on moderate terms,
nov ii—exj 146
John F. Pouyat,
(opposite the excu .ngk, savaxsaii)
Hat jnst received from JCngland,
4 cases of Henry’s genuine calcined Magnesia,
direct from Manchester, (Eng )
Casks double refined Epsom Salts, superior
quality
300 kegs London White Lead in oil
100 boxes 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 window Glass
For sale on reasonable terms
nov 20 154
The subscribers
Have received by recent arrivals, a general attort.
mnxt of staple and funcy DRY GOODS; among
which are:
Superfine and common Cloths and Kerscmeres
White and blue Plains—assorted Flannels
London duffil and rose Blankets, very largt sizes
Silk hearth Rugs and Ingrained Carpeting
Lion skin Coating—black and fancy colored Cash-
mere Shawls and Scarfs
Men and women’s black and assorted worsted
Hose, very fine
Furniture Prints aud Plates—cotton Shirting and
Cambric
Irish Linens and Longbwns
Linen Cambric and cambric Handkerchiefs
Silk and cotton Poplins
Lad.-.s’ bbck and colored beaver Hats
H ack and changeable Sincbevs—do do Sarsnetts
I'laid Sarsnetts and Levantines
Do. and black Canton Handkerchiefs
Figured Canton Handkerchiefs
Black and colored do Crapes
Figured* do do do *-■ £-
Assorted sewing Sdks—Baftas and Gums
Black changuble FI irences
Do and colored Levantines
Merino Shawls 3-4 to 8-4—Silk do do
Black and colored French Crapes
Si'k Stockings and Gloves
White and black Thule Lace
Figured and plain Gauze
Black, white and green do do
Fur Tippets and Trimming
Plush do do
Ball Trimming, ind Bands for the head
Os - rich and down Feathers
Clienelle Cords—figured and plain fringed Sattin
and Taffing Ribbons—Velvet do
A few very elegant figured India mull mull Dres-f;.
Which they offer for cash, cotton or approved
town paper. C. KELSEY A CO-
nov 12—137
For sale
YOUNG $ MACOMBER,
.it the store lurin occupied by S. J. Bryan,
7 casks old Madeira Wine
3 casks old Sherry
4 c isks sweet Lisbon
1 caclc old table red Port
10 casks currant Wine
2 pipes Gin
2 casks peach Brandy
10 casks N. E. Rum
4 casks Jamaica Spirits
8 casks first quality lamp Oil
10 boxes spermaceti Candles
6 boxes Snap
12 quarter boxes hyson Tea i
2 boxes imperial do
4 half chest* hyson do
1 half ches- hyson skin do
6 barrels Sugar
2 barrels refined loaf Sugar
6 boxes fancy Soap
4 boxes Chocolate
100 kegs pickled Salmon
50 boxes Cheese
7 barrels Cranberries
600 bunches Onions . i *5
ALSO
Nutmegs. Mace, Pepper, ground Ginger
Alspice, Pepper, Cinnamon, Raisins, Figs
Almonds, house Mats, market Baskets
Wax Candles, Shoes, Hats, Bagging, Ac. —c.
Alto Liverpool Salt
CC? '■!>ip and family Stores put np cheap,
tlov 8*—1| 144
Domestic Goods."
. A CoangnintiivcoiiVaii; g uf lirewlclotil,Cast
ings, Satinets, aotl plaia Club; wMoVwiii be dis
posed of at'firom tin to fittecn per cent less than
prime cost, to. dose sales. ’
G. t. f Oliter ltomM
110% m
Jo let,
From 1st December next, that welt known
STORE, and capital stand for business, on the Rav,
cornerof Bull street, now occupied as an auction
store by Mr. D WillifimL Also, the two-new t wit l
Holland Gin and German Goods.
Landing, from brig Three Sitters, captain Saun
, deft, from Of end,
4 bale* Brussel* Carpeting
5 do Ho Bands betting
do do Shirting
do table Clotiit
do Hock -
do u nbkacbed Linen, 1 yd. wide
linen Bag*
paper Hangings
do
do
1 da
5 do
8 do
4 do
3 do
5 chests"
1 do
do
chimney
pieces, Ac.'
7 do writing Paper
5 -do NeUremburg Toys
750 fancy Baskets
6 bags dammomile Flowers
32 pieces cotton Bagging
TJ0 pocket Bottles, cowred
150 iiqlior Cases, with Decanters, Ac.
1 cheat oil Stones
120 tin boxes Composition far cotton gins,
mills, Ac.
24 iars beat Dutch Butter
12 L/ge pipes real Holland Gin
25.000 blue and red Bricks
800 square flagging Stones'
For sale by J. BATTELLE,
nov 8—| 144 .W 16, Commerce r<».
The subscriber
Hatjuit received per tijft Vulcan and Remittance,
'Jivm Liverpool.
A part of his Fall supply of GOODS, which with
more daily expected, and his former stock will
make his assortment very general, and are now
offen d for sale, on favorable terms, along with
GROCERIES, Ac.
James H. Giekie.
oct 4 ■ —118 D irien, fG 'orgra._)
iMnding.from brig Elizabeth,
6t> boxes imperii 1 bloom ltaiMn.-
4 do lined and hound negro Shoes
321 blue Grindstones.
For sale by J. BATTELLE
ALSO
2 large Prints, representing the entry of Bi.ns-
I arte and his wife into Antwerp, in lHi'3.
nnv i5 J ;50
BENJM1IN BLAKE,
COACH & uiG MANUFACTURER,
(XEXT TO TUE a .PTIST CBURCH, ST. JULIAX STREET)
Returns lib sincere thanks to his friends and cus
turners for past favors, and solicits a continuance
of the same; and hopes by prompt attention, ami
being punctual to his business, which lias alwav-
heeu Ins chief aim, that he shall receive his share
nf public patronage, and that it shall be his endea
for to satisfy those wljo may favor him with their
commands.
For sale, as above,
2 elegant GIGS, > i' li A arne s complete
2 ditto partly finished
1 COACHEE and
2 RAZEES ditto, which can be finished at short
notice to suit purchasers
N. B. All kinds of repairs, in the above busi
ness, done with neatness and d«patch.
noy 1—lI——-:49
id* The subscribers liave united then
nterests in the Dry Good Business, under the
firm of Wat A White, in the brick store recently
occupied by’-Way A Baker. They offer to their
friends and customers an extensive assortment of
easonable Goods, on very accommodating terms
W. WAY.
oct 16 »25 J. WHITE.
'id > The undersigned having entered
.mo copartnership as F.ICTOHS .i.VD GE.Y
URAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, un
der the firm of Johsstox A Hills, offer their
-ervices to their friends and fellow-citizens gen
erally. They will ship planter’s crops to Eng
land, on account of the planter, and make libera,
advances on the shipment. They will also receive
from the merchants ot this state consignments o
cotton to their friends in Liverpool or [Glasgow
on advantageous terms to the shipper.
JAMES JOHNSTON,
oct 16 125 HENRY W. HILLS.
jfCT* The partnership, heretofore ex-
:.ing uifder the firms of Deuel & Stoutsr-
uraou, Augusta; S. A W. Gexshax A Co. Charlce-
South-Carolina; and Deuel, Gresbam A C"
’■rcannah; were dissolved, by mutual consent, on
lie first of Anril last
BENJAMIN B. STOUTENBURGH,
PHILIP DEUEL,
JOSEPH THORN,
WILEY GRESHAM.
STERLING GRESHAM.
•ry The business will bt continued, by the sub
.cribers, in Augusta, under the firm of U. P
jTOurziTButi6B A Co ; and in Savannah, under
the firm of SrorTsxaunoH A Tams.
BENJAMIN B. STOUTENBURGH.
JOSEPH THORN,
may 31— —65
Lumber- Factorage„
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
We, the subscribers, l.avmg formed •« ennner-
•ion, under the firm of DALY (i HUDSON,
and having taken die wliarf formerly occupied hy
Elias Wallen, for the reception of Lunibtr. C-.tton,
Ac. will be thankful for a share of tmhlic patron
DANIEL DALY.
HAMILTON HUDSON.
'te
nor i7—i5i
Lumber-Factorage
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends
and the public, that lie haj resumed the above bu
siness and will be grateful for a renewal of their
patronage. He has taken,, for tlie reception of
L imber, at present, Mr. James Clark’s dock, next
above Wayne’s wharf, anil will in a short time
liave another extremely commodious and safe for
Lumber. THOMAS JONES,
oct 9 »x 12-3
Co-partnership.
The subscribers Having taken Air. Charrier’s old
s'and, corner Bay and Drayton streets, and enter
ed into Co-partnership, under tlie firm of Pits*
Dregs A Co in the Ha', Dry Good and Cltlhi-f
Itutinest, hopes-shire of patronage from their
friend* and the public.
Peter Drege,
John Peter Setze. -
nov 17 —15i
Partnership.
Joaix R. Renee having taken J. WlitxT as a
tiartner, the btuinev in future will be conducted
tinder Ibe firm of Jon* R. Burks A Co.
Johu 'R. Burkey *
COTTON BAGGING;
Just landing, from the brig EExa-Ann, from Gree-*
nock. Terms made known on the day o< rale
Sale to comme iceat 12 t'cl ck.
M. Herbert Co. aucl'r.
nov i5 150
To-Morroiv, -J-itl instant,
IVill b- soldo! my st-.rr.
Groceries and l)ry Goods) <
13 ra«k* London PiwLnt ,
5 Mhl*. Sthjar—'i do. BiSn ,
3 Pipes Wme—SO barrels Dmd«
And:
DlJj Linens. Calicor»,3tncklnit:s .
'' Cotton Cambrics, black, and colored do.
Shawls Ribbons. Dimities, ihick.
I a variety- of othezji.-ticlits J ’.
Sale ti commence at 11 a'clod. ■
: A. Howe, auet’r. '
at nrrsTs sale.
One prime NEGRO FELLOW
One do. do. WOMAN
nov 21 - i5j
To-Morrow. fiScl instiint,
Will pontine y be cold, at .Ves ts. Comedian U
Mitchel 0 when/,
The sc: oouer ECHO, burthen about
120 ti ns, with her aaiL, rigging, Ac.
Sale te tcmrr.er.ce at 11o'ct.dr.
M. Herbert It Co. ituct’r*..
nov 21—154
On TnbstUjr, Edth instant,
Will be tob4 at theatere.ef Metrrt John Spei.kimn
ej Co. Frater'i wharf, to ehse.a consignment,
' FIVE HUNDRED PIECES
SUPKlilOR
Marshal’s sale*.
‘■‘y virtue of an iti v: n.cutovy i.n'.rr from tlie
hoiiorabb Wdiiani Stephens, judge of tlie district
court of the United States fortlie district of Ceorgi*,
Will be told, at the Erchaage,
Qn Wednesday next, 26th instant,
AT TWELVE O’CLOCK,
The following articles, taken at derehet from the
wreck oft bet hip Hutton,of Pertimanlh, N. H.
85 tulis Steel
2 boxes satm Ribbons
1 box Cambric
10 pieces I-ace
black Satin—paper Hanging
24 Titni-Piece* 8
1 box Fins
1 box lamp Tops '
I new ten-inch Cable,90 Fathoms
1 Hatvstr- Rigging, Ae^
John Bppinger, marshal.
nov 3i” i55
Battalion orders,
•Voveiniie'r *21, 1817.
It is hereby ordered, tliat an election do take
place on Wednesday, the 3d December, at the court
house, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2P. M.
for a Lieutenant of Beat No. 3, in the room of
William If. Gilleland, promoted. It is also order
ed that an flection do take place, at the .-amt
place and time.foran Ensign of said Beat, t-- fill
the vacancy occ .sioned by the resignr-tinn of
Thomas R Price, agreeably to the act* of the Itg.
islatnre, in such case made and provid’d, undfr-
the presidency of two justices and two freetraders,
or a majority of them.
Jamrs S. Bulloch,
Major 60ih Hattuhon, lit Regimtnt. G At.
nov 21 m——155
Glynn Superior Cosir*, Nov. ferm^lhiy-
Upon the p*t»tw»o of P Dubignon, praying tb*
Publishment of a copy of a leUer from tlie res cr-
nil William Best, late of the county of Glyim,
dtcei sed, to him tlie said P. Dibignon a copy cf
which letter b with the said petition affiled in the
-.flic- of the clerk cf this court. It is ordered#
rhit the representatives of the said W. Best do
diew cause on or before the first day of the m xt
tr-m of this court, why the prayer of this petition
rtiould not be granted a copy of this order being
tirst duly published in terms of the rule of court
in such case provided.
November Term, 1817.
On mv ion of pi t ;t loner’s attorney, it is ordered
that the above rule be extended to the next tern)
of the Superior court of this county) and that i
copy of tliC'Said note and this order be published
111 erms oflhe rule of court in such case provid
ed. Extract from minutes.
I. Abrahams, c. s. c. g. c.
3 cl| 155
Two hundred dollars’ reward.
Itanawav from tin. s' bsc itjcr’a pUnutiun in
Decrmher last, his negro fellow SAM. who is about
s'x feet high, yellow con plexion, hat a amall sea;
on one of hi* eye-browa—has a down look when
spoken to; and is a little bow-legged. Sam wa*
■ought from the estate of Thomas PoBiill, and
there is good reason to believe that he is lurking
about Abercom and the old plantation of above
named Pnlhill, about 16 miles from Savannah, on
the Savannah river. I will give one hundred dol
lars to any person who will deliver Sam to me. in
llurki- county, (Ga.) or lodge him in any gw), that
I may get him, giving me information of the same
by word or letter at Wayncsborough And I will
give the sum of Two hundred dollars fur Sam’*
apprehension, and satisfactory proof that will
lead to conviction of any person or |ier*ons har-
borinp him. VVILLIAM UYNE.
nov 21 t**—153
Savannah Theatre.
F.tnds are imnudia*ely wauted lor the s!atin|
of the roof, *n-l for carrying «-n the rest oftht
.ork—as it b much easier, for many to call upot
me, than for one to call upon many, it is bopec
that the Stockholders will at ot;ee come forwart
and pay the amount* of Ihenjiotes due, to
J. Marshall, treasurer.
nov 20 sc 154 .
Chatham Academy.
The trustee* off tiib institution, with pleasure,
announce to the public, that they have employed
Mr. Thoxas Lamb, as principal,and Mr. Lzkuxl
Miriil as usher in the seminary; These gentle,
mra arc person* of latent* and good moral char
acter; and np doubt is entertained of their cvmpe-
tinny and ability to instruct youth in the various
branches of titeralure'taught in this useful estab
lishment.
The exercises of the -'ilTemt schools, will rg)
conimei.ee on Monday the 24'Ji instant.
During the absence of R. W. Habers!am. esquire
the secretary ot tlie ber.L tickets of admission
will be given by Mr. Thomas Lamb.
By order of the Board.
3. Lawson, secretary pro tern.
nov 19—|l 153 '
Factorage
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
The subscriber has returned to this place and
will continue the abovfi* business^ as usual, on
Rice’s whstf, two doors below his former ccunti
ing room. lie takes this opportunity file to aw
knowledge the former patronage of bb friend*
and the public generally, and once'more tender*
Ills services to them with assurance* of his beat
exyrtioas. EBKXEN&It 3. 1
(O’ My office is removed u abo
£.' S: Rett; 2
oct 28—135 cal rev.'lst tal dit. (Jxrria.