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A For Charleston.
The Mplar packet rioop WJiG'fl',
plain Cooper, r ill nil on Thunday
wSU/Ku nomine nnl, wind am! weather pfrm
liii*,. For freight or passage, having elegant ac
commodation!, apply to the ctiptain On, board, at
Montes'* wharf, or to DOBSON A'lULLS.
dec 1 m • • i63
Fo £/ OR
The regular packat V.oop VOLAXT,
lion ‘M'Leiut, mater. ■ f.» freight or
Mfep haeing jod sroommadations,
apply to Hm captain ou boart, or to
Isaac Cohen.
dee I-.—163 ^
For Varied - .* •
The new and fiot sailing sloop. ROSB-
.IN-BLOOM, captain HaoJm, haring part
*>f her freight engaged, tillhe dispatched
I Btuaedludy. for tight freight or,passage apply
. to the master on board, oho ,
.. . . 'Y ■ ' Olmstead 4" Battelle.
• , ; drc I—j63
,For frcightorcharter .*
The sebe o i ier N A S t: Y, Kliriia Handy
after, bortlien 1X2 tons, high deck, and
ivery aubvtantial rcreel, now ready to
Apply to 1he captain, or to'
J.~SattclIe,
Who hat Undieg from ship Baton,
14 Midi very prime mdseovado Sugar
50 kegs prime UuUcj -
6. cpptv tthet^e■ dee 1—1—163
Bills 4jf Exchange
Wp itS^Siid gngUnd, direct; for,mb by
' t R. Richardson 3%lCo.
dW ■- is*?
"■ SQO jut received, and for sale by
. ' Anson Blake.
dec;i 163 . ' ‘ '
,200-koxej bl xmi Haiatcs i ■
“ .do muscatel do v ■
Quarter casks, sweet Malaga Wine
barrels soft shelled Almonds ,
pipes Cape Madeira Wine
barrels cherry Brandy
barrels loaf Sugar
Iff, from schooner Milo and sloop DSlight,
tor mle by
Lawrence Thompson,
dec l 163
Elegant Hats just received.
The subscriber offon, for sale, at ni» store in'
Congress-street, -south corner' of market-iquarc.
Ot the rear of Gibbons'lntkkuiUuig, and adjoin
tngMrs. Griffith, an asaortmcmrofouiieriorHATS
just received from New-York, Philadelphia and
^Baltimore, and vail be fold at« very moderate
profit, viz: ...
Ladies white, drab, blue and black Beavers, elegant
Misses do. do.' do.' 1 do.', do. do.
Childrens do. do. do, do, do.
Gentlemens extrafiae ' do.' do.
Ditto 2d quality do. .
Ditto white do.
Ditto Castors
Ditto line Borums,
Do. common do;
Yuuths do. do.
Wool Hats, extra rize-and quality
Do. do. common
Do. do. for negroes
'• The above are from the most highly approved
manufactories for durability .and beauty of any in
the United States, and os such I recommend them.
William Starr.
, jdteo l - l 63
1 Christian Psanioiy 1
prising Dr Watts’ Psalms,
r. Watts’ Hymns, abridged.
Hymn* and Sacred Harnimty; together
with directions for musical ezprertion. by S. Wi r-
jMrier, D. D. *1 SO.
^^Remaina of the reverend Richard Cecil, to whicl
la prefist a view of his character, by Josiah. Pratt
75 cents.
8ermons on various subjects, doctrinal and prac
tical, together with an appendix, containing brief
remarks on certain late in ovations in divinity g2
Panoplist for October, and Christian Observe:
for June. S C. & J. SCHENK.
dec I-c-163
_/*" ' for V> .
A PLANTATION, in M'lutoah county, contain
ing four hundred and twenty acres, seventy of
which is cleared and has not been cultivated for the
two last years. The land h rich and well adapt
ed to tbe* culture of sugar cane, cotton and pro
vision*—has negro houses, cotton house, gin and
com houses -is situated within nine miles of Da
rien, and three miles, of Basden’a bluff. For fur
ther particulars apply Banna M’Ktxhb St Co. Sa
vannah,- or HENRY HARFORD,
dec X—»lr ' i63 Darien.
To lease,
lot a ten or nasi,
Sixteen acres of LAND; situated in the neighbor
hood of Currie's Icri; and distant from the town-
chip line about two hundred yards—South-West
Brbad-ttreet runs directly through it It would
.answer well for a Gum or garden, a considerable
quantity of manure having been deposited there-
«n, and the facility of obtaining further quantities
very easy. There ison it a considerable quantity
of pine, of second growth, tbe value of which
would produce more than the expense of fencing
completely the tract. Application to be made im
mediately to J. MINIS.
„ dec 1 s-»ci ——i63 *
HCotillion Society ^
The nmabemofthe organized trillion Society
are requested to meet at the EXCHANGE on
•WEDNESDAY EVENING, 3d inst. at 7 o’clock,
Co elect managers for the ensuing year.
^ dec 1— 163
|C7* William Craig continues to trans
act my busmen in Savannah
R. 6. Edwards.
dee t—w—163
Caution. !' ' ''' -
tare hereby cautioned from harbor
• belonging to tbe estate of Thom-
‘ Kd, as on conviction, offenders
L to the utmost rigor of tbe law.
A. O'Conner, aim'or.
dec l—»—16l? ,
Strayed,
, From Savannah, a few uiys since, a pair ofblack
HORSES, about 15 or 15J hands high—bothjuve
switched tails, and one has a small star in hit face;
* little white on two or three of his feet. Each
trots and paces; were in high order and had halters
«n when they went away, Ten dollara, with aB
seasonable charges, win be paid for their return—
and five dollars and like charges for either.
fiazen .Kimball.
dec 1 »- 163 .
* Strayed or stolen.
From the south common, on the night of tbe
SOtii instant, a LIGHT BAY MARE, about 13} or
34 hands high, rather spare made, with a thin
•witch tail, and a star in her face—no other per
manent marks recollected—she has also ■ some
marks of tbedolar on her bresst from bring drawn
Is shafts. Any person delivering said rtareto the
i Subscriber, ahall receive any rerjot^Wkcom^tsa-
-^°dec 1—1*3 • ' V
Tin dollars’ reward
Will be paid to any person, or persons, who
will lodge in goal a negro girl, named SYLVIA,
kafangiftg to the estate of Thomas
- — 1 ******
tViUium Woodb ridge,
urn roa uu—rr. x coaxsn'cxcaAacs,
15 haif buses -white Havana Sugar, superior
q in. lily for family use
ISO demijohns white wioe Vinegar, 2gall. each
•50 booai apermacatti mould Candles,.-
. 100 ditto Soap, superior and inferior quality
3o ditto window Glass, 8 by 10 & So by 12
SO casks cut and wrought Nails, assorted sizes
10 bamb loaf Sugar ' '
30 bagsgreen Coffee ' • , • *
2) crates Crocker), assorted
10 small chests hyson and-tmpcriai Tea*- - -
<1 ton iron.Potsandduiaii.Orens
20; Demijohns, 4 snd 5 gallon each
With a general assortment GUOCEltUiS at retail
dec I--—iuj-—,—163, .
The subscribers, ^
JE WELLE ftS WATCH* MAKERS
Havibg formed a connection in budnrav, under
fie firm of Arm & 1'omsn, respectfully inform
tlie inhabitants of Savannah, that they have taken
a store, 'Johnston’s square, where they intend to
Carry on tbe business, ip its various branches, and
solicit a share of the public patronage.
Tntr un ox hast:,
A fine assor.ment Jewellery
' PatentJevcr Watches,just teoetv^d from Iiv.
• Watehcs of every description
- One box patent Fowling-pieces, made entirely
on a new plan . .
■Two boxes Fottling-pieces
■ A superband complete tea Set of silver
One ' do. " do, double plated
Double dlstcd Candlesticks
Economical Lamps -
' China Flower-Potaand , N t .. ,
m Same fancy articles
N. ..B Clocks and Watches repaired, and all
work done at the shop, warranted.
Avice & Pottigr.
dec! 163
New Store—New Hoods, ”
Ju»t opened, center, of Say and Draytan-itreeU.
HJ SUBSCRIBERS HOT 3VST RECEIVED,
From London, via Charleiton,'
6 bales London made Jackets and T^owsers
2 trunks gentlemen’s superfine Coats and Water.
loos, lined with silk, and without
4 bales negro Jackets and Trowsera
2 do' huge size great Coats
3 do bear skin Monkey-Jackets
J .do fine red flannel 8l»rts
4. do large sizes foreign cloth Pea-Jackets
3 cases extra fine Merino Shirts and long Drawers
3 do -superfine lamb’s wool Sliirts .
t do' superfine long and (hurt lamb’s wool
Drawers
2 trunks extra superfine Irish linen Shirts
3 4J0 - imperial shirting ditto
2 do superfine double and single Casaimere,
of ailcolm
3 do- superfine cassimere Pantaloons
15 cases -fine and coarse Hats, of all descriptions,
and a very great quantity of l>ry Goods
The above goods are to be sold very low, whole
sale and retail, by , PETER DREGE & CO.
nov24—r57 corner of Bay andMraylon-ttrceti.
Wheaton’s Reports*
of cases agreed ami -adjudged in the Supreme
Court of the United States, February term, 1817—
vol. 2, price-556 50. ,
Sketches of Lower Canada, historical and des
criptive, &c. with a view of .Quebec, taken from
the plains of Abraham, by Joseph Sansom, mem
ber of the American Phihtsophiod Society; gl.
Plaride, a Spanish tale, translated from Les Bat-
tuecas of madame de Genlis by -Alexander Jamie
son; g5.
The G-md Grandmother and the Offspring, by
Mra.,Holland .
The Blind Fanner and his Children,, by Mrs.
Holland. For sale by
T:~- • '• fi. C. &J. Schenk;
Who are opening
A new and huge importation of STATIONARY
and BOOKS. nov 7 143
The sobscriWrs
Bine received by recent arrival!, a general-anort.
merit of ttaple and fancy DRY GOODS; among
which are:
Superfine and common Cloths and Kersemetes
White and blue Plains—assorted Flannels
London duffil and rose Blankets, very huge sixes
■Silk hearth Rugs.and Ingrained Carpeting
Lion skin Coating—black and fancy colored Cash-
ifiere Shawls and Seatfii •
Men and women’s black and assorted worsted
Hose, very fine . • :
Furniture Prints and Plates—cotton Shirting and
. Cambric f
Irish Linens and Longlawns
Linen Cambric and cambric Handkerchiefs
Silk and cotton Poplins
Ladies’ blade and colored beaver Hats
Black and changeable Sinchews—do do Sarsnctts
Plaid Sarsnetts and Levriitinex _ , r
Do. and black Canton Handkerchiefs
Figured Canton Handkerchiefs *'
UUck and colored do Crapes
Figured do do .do
Assorted sewing Silks—Bafias and Gurras
Black changable Florences
Do and colored Levantines
Merino Shawls 3-4 to 8-4—Silk do do
Black and colored French Crapes
Siik Stockings and“ Gloves
White and black Thule Lace
Figured and plain Gauze
Black, white and green do do
Fur Tippets and Trimming
Flush do do
Ball Trimming, and Bands for the head
(tetrich and down Feathers
Cfienelle Cords—figured and plain fringed Sattin
and Taffing hibbons—Velvet do
A few very elegant figured India mull mull Dresses
- Winch they offer for cash, cotton or approved
town paper. C. KELSEY & CO.
nov 12—13 7
The subscriber
Bat jwt received, per ,'jpt Vzdean and Remittance,
x from Liverpool,
A part of his nil supply of GOODS, which with
more daily expected, and his former stock will
make his assortment very general, and are now
offered for sale, on favorable terms, along with
GROCERIES, Ac.
James H. Giekie.
oct 4 - — 118 DjHn^^GrZTgic^j
Prescott—She
For sale.
jVst BXCirvxD, ox at mam's vrxaxr,
50 hhds ar.d 100 barrels N. B. Rum
100 box® mould Can dles
140 barrels dbubte boiled white Sugars
33 do refined loaf and lump do
lO.i bags white Ginger
19 colls small Cordage
8 bales ^containing 800 pieces) Bafias, consist-
ing of Lackr.pores, lijdees and Lalliputtys
50 bolts fiat quality Sailcloth
5 bales .bleached Sheetings
2 do unbleached do
4 'do thin raven’s Duck
1 case fine d tap pa Bomals
2 cases red Bandannas
I bale superfine black Broadcloth
Which will be told, on accommodating terms, by
James T. Wild.
nor 25 -r58
'■ v :
Miss Jones,
Late from New York, bcg3 leave to inform the
ladies Of Savannah, that she has on hand a hand
some'assortment ofMILUNERY, consisting of
Leghorn, straw.chip, velvet, silk andbeaver Hats—
tinoise-shell Comas—Feathers—artificial Flow,
ers—an elegant assortment of lace Turbans—be
sides a number of articles too numerous to raen-
(xarAt savamet
Hum f r tote
4 G<jpand H.rness -rt-'.
20 half turrets turkwbeat Flour
'90 firkins Goshui Butter .
l-'W.yeaaw wrapping Freer
100 Westphalia Hams
100 boxes Digby Herring •/.
6. dozen ailing k» . 53."
20 hertz Trunks ' ...
Together with a Mh#oine amoitasept of
■' Cutlery, Hardware, HoHewwnee, and
’ / Bpwitnr S. ' tiov 25——>58
Hall \ Hoyt
. N i Offer for saai
-f SO hogrire* N. E. Bum ‘
40 barrels do **"
4 pipes Holland Gin . ,,’ 1
10 hhds country do
5 barrels Salmon * - Lr
10 quartet- barrels Salmon
10 half barrels Mackerel
10 barrets linseed 03
10 do cod do
25 bags Pepper
10 half chests hyson Ten
* - 24 cades Goshen Cheese t
\ 20 barrels loaf Sugar
. 20 ■ do lump do . .
50, boxes Soap
400 reams wrapping Paper .
70 casks Nads .
250 Grindstones
; 982-share Moulds : ' .
40‘ nests Trunks
4000 bushels Salt- oct-14 —1S3
"— iitapp
. ~ JPettell $. $eirall,
.r /*“• f* 1 *°*pZ»^****) ‘
Have for tale, new landing,
8 hhds. and 30 barrels Boston Rum
150 boxes tmoaked Herrings, in good order
■ 2 pipes Fayal Wine ' f *- ' :
. 24 casks Cheese, 60 boxes da sup’r quality
50 kegs prime Butter, for family use
2 barrels Raisins i ."
t case Paper Hangings, new patterns and ve
ry elegant
IX STORE,
100 catks cut Nails, assorted sizes
300 reams wrapping Paper
8 trunks Boots, 1 do, ladies’ morocco Shoes
800 pair lined and bound Shoes
100 do. low priced Wellington Boots
12 half barrels No. 1 Salmon
50 kegs Salmon v‘
4 chests hyson Tea
40 boxes Soap, 10 barrels Groat Bread
6 hhds. Tinware, well assortyd
2 cases Stationary ■■ , :
. 1 ship’s Cambouse nov 20—154
Do
Do
Do
Stebbins <Sf Mason ’
Have jiut received, by the Cera, from Liverpool,
' the fol truing GOODS, vis:
Bales white and colored Plains
Do London duffil and l ose BUnkets -
Cloths; best^ superfine and second quail
ty,andCas*imeres V.
Bombazets, colored and plain
Flannels, and trunks of Calicoes and Chint
zes __
The above being a part only of their Fall Impor
tation.
AUt, by the brig Spartan and tchoonen Laura
and Anadne, from JVeu-Iork,
S cases of 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens, remarka
bly long
Do of long Lawns, do of Bombazets, and
A complete and elegant assortment of well
assorted French Silksand Ribbons; all of which
are offered, by the package or pieces, at a small
advance. oct 27— 134
John Spealcman Co.
(raasia’s Wuxar)
Have received on consignment, and- now landing
from the Rritiih brig. John IVintltc, Henry Hodget,
matter, from Weuptfrt, Siuth-Watet,
A quantity of copper Biopsand copper Spikes
Do of Tinware, consisting of household
Utensils, &c.
Do of new Cordage
Do of woolen Slops, consisting of Jack
ets, Trowsers, Ac.
Ten pur Boots, and
One hundred' and forty pair Shoes
One hundred and forty tuns excellent Coals
And, from the Juno, from Liverpool, ‘
A few tons Sbot. Which they offer for sale,
nov i4——149
E. S.
Tenders his thanks for the liberal encourage-
ment he has heretofore received, and gives notice
that he has formed a connection in business with
L. Jxxxr, under the firm of L. & E. S. Jenny,
at the store formerly occupied by T. H. Condy
& Co. Anxiaux’s wharf.
Received, by brig Vojtlrota, and. for tale,
70 casks cut Nails,'assorted
30 barrels (new) q^ssEe^^ , . .
3-cases Shoes , |.
22 bags Filbert* ... „ : ^c-
20 reams demy printing Paper
’ IX store
150 boxes choice Cheese
3 cases domestic Goods r-
5 do Hat*
With a general assortment of Groceries;
all of which they will dispose of on
reasonable terms. nov 25—e—i58
JohnF. Pouyat,
oprosiTX tbs exchange,
Bat jntt received, by (he thip Lucy, from London,
240 kegs first quality London WHITE LEAD,
ground in oil. ox atm
Paint Oil, lamp Oil, best
Ground Verdigris
Prussian Blue, diy and ground
Paint Brushes, assorted size*
. Copal Varnish, Venetian Red
Yellow Ochre, Spanish Brown, Ac.
For ale on reasonable terms,
oct 2-^—117 • -
Brewster’s Hats.
Just received by the schooner Milo, an exten
sive aswmment of Brewster’s extra super. HATS,
of the newest fashion*.
▲Iso; receiving per daily arrivals, Hats of al
most every description, which makes our assort
ment superior to any ever offered in our line in
Georgia. J.H. WALTER A CO.
nov 29—162
Shoes.
Jntt received, by the brig gtndra, and fir tale, east
of the Exchange, under the JBhif,
THREE-HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SEVEN
- PACKAGES
SHOES AJTD BOOTS;
1*'M WHICH ARX
7,200 pair N EGRO SHOES
Bring a general assortment aelected for the up
country market. 8AMUEL EVANS,
net 21 -m 129
Exchange
. BILLS on Loti Jon, on L verpool ahd Glasgow,
payable in London; on New-Yoik andonpluladel-
pltia. For sale by-
John Speak man <§* Co.
nov 7r—143 _• ’ Fratn-'t wharf
bills'
On ENGLAND, at shun sight, for sale by' .
rw . Comtek 4" Dousset.
nov 13- 147 .' ,, S ;
Bills on Liverpool,
Psjwhletn Lcndmi; and oXlltta ?<>N, for sale b;
. John Rogue & Co.
nov 26 —159 Hunter't wharf.
AUCTIONS.
Bills. tm New-York^
CHARLES COTTON.
Bunter't wharf.
on New-Fork,
At from three to rixtydays’sight. For tale by
. Magee & NV'cight,
«K>V 13-—.148 Hunter't wharf.
United States? Bank Stock far sale,
Apply at this office. nov 4——146
Salt for sale.
Apply to - It. A J. HABERSHAM,
august 28—-10?.
Bonnets.
Just received three cases, very fine rnd cheap
Stebbins Sr. Mason,
nov i9 i ■ i» - rS3 ,
Russia Doric.. ' 1
42 bolts -Russia Duck, for sale by
William Taylor.
nov 22— >
New-England Rum.
i0 hhds New-England HUM, L".ding from brig
Speedy Peace, and for sale by
John Lathrop &Co.
nov 25 158 BunteFt wharf
Piano Fortes.
Seven fine toned PIANOi just received and for
sale at the New-York prices by
Stebbnfs & Mason
nov 17—151
Tobacco.
SO hogsheads prime Georgia TOBACCO for
sale by S. C. DUNNING,
nov 29—162 , M. 2f Commerce row
Sugar.
One hundred hogsheads and seventy barrels
hWire Muscovado SUGAR, for sale by
august 23 100 JOHN TANNER
Landing, from ship Jprudence,
20 hhos. .v. E. Rum
1 case Fowling Pieces
1 cask Hardware For sale by
C. W. Carpenter & Co.
nov 24——1*7
Gillett 8£ Milne
travx jitst received, asd orzxzo,
2 cases extra superfiiv. west of England CLOTHS
and CASSIMERES
nov 22 -al 156 *
Received,
Per tchaoner Pewuylvutiia from Philadelphia,
Dupont’s 6un.powder FF, rag and glazed
Black Pepper—common Paper
Teneriff Wine in boxes.' For sale by
-Charles Maurel,
At M? John Sunler'o new store on the pay.
.. ALSO, V
BILLS of EXCHANGE on London andNantz,
payable in Paris nov 5—141
REMOVAL:
F. MassIox respectfully informs his friends and
customers that he has removed to the store lately
occupied by Mr. S. Thorn, corne r of Congress and
Whitaker streets, where he solicits a continuance
of their favors.—He has received by the late arri
vals fri*n New-York, and has now on hand and
for sale’s general assortment of BOOTS & SHOES;
among which are *
Ladies black and colored morocoo Boots
Do. black and colored Slips and walking Shoes
Do. black, white and colored kid Slips
Do. black and colored satin and jean Slips
Gentlemen’s B.oots
Do. Wellington
Do. Shoes and Shoteea
Do. morocco Shoes, Shotees and Pumps
Misses’ and children’s morocco and leather Boots,
Shoes and Buskins .
Also: An assortment of Trunks by the nest-or
A small invoice of Shoe-Brushes, liquidl)lacking
and Varnish
Country merchants supplied on the most accom-
modating terms with every article in hi* line—ch*ap
for cash or approved paper. nov 7—143
Factorage
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
The subscriber has returned to this'place and
will continue tbe above business, as usual, on
Rice’s wharf, two doors below his former count
ing room. He takes this opportunity also to ac
knowledge the former patronage of his friends
and the public generally, and once more tenders
his services to them with assurances of his bear
exertions. EBENBNER S. REES, factor
q3» My office is removed ss above.
- . E. S. Rees,
oct 28 135 col. rev. I it ctL dit. Georgia.
Notice., jj.
Tbe copartnership of Nicbols A tlrama is this
day dissolved, by mutual consent. All demands
against said firm will be settled by Messrs. JHcholt,
Dobton & Hilb; who are, with Jama Hunter, au
thorised to settle the concerns of said firm.
, ABRAHAM NICHOLS.
nov 21——156 JAMES HUNTER.)
gy The subscribers have formed a connexion
in the Ship Chandlery and Grocery Buanat, under
the firm of Nichols, Doasox A Hills. They wiU
conduct their business at the stores formerly oc
cupied by Nichols A Hunter and Dobson A Hills.
ABRAHAM NICHOLS.
O. L DOBSON,
r 21- 156 JAMES HILLS.
“By the dozen, piece or package.”
Stoutenburgh Sf Thorn,
(jomsms’i sarnuu)
Have received, and dtaly'erp. .t,jrom England,
• Scsttitut, and France,
A more general and extensive assortment of
DRY GOODS, than was evel imported to this
city before—likewise, a .few, packages of HARD-
WARE; all selected by a'person well acquainted
with such articles as are suited to this place and
the up countiy. .,.' * nov 8—144 ,
•Tust received,-
Per . brig SaUy-.im, from Rotterdam,
axd roa sals bt-w sense HIRERS,
~ 3. pair elegant Lzioking-Glasses
9 elrgxnt liquor Cases
Notice. ' -
The subscriber tender* his services to his friends
and tbe public in the Committion and Factorage
Butinat. His cornnling room is at the store of
Messrs. Nichols, Dobson A Hills.
Janm Hunter.
DOT 22—156 * , W ,
Sheriff’s sa*es.
On tbe fret Thu day in January next, ■
WiU be sold at the court-housr. in the city of Sa
vannah, between the usual hours of 10 and 3
* o’clock,
All the right and interest which Benjamin B.
Norris has in the following property:
Lot and Improvements No. 10, Holland tything,
Percival ward, fronting south broad sureet and cor.
tier of Whitaker street—also, five negroes; George
a carpenter, Harriet and her child William, Svlvy
and Venus, levied on as-the property of Benjamin
B Norris, to satisfy judgments 10 favour of John
B. Norris, et al. \ •
ALo, two horses, one cart and geers, and about
three hundred shingles, lets "
To-Morrow. 2d instant} '
. Will h odd at my It.re,
p Groceries and Diry, Goods)
- A*ox*f'V|»ic« abr,
5 hhds. miiseovado Sugar .
15 bis. do. do.
15 kegs manufactured Tobacco ■ s
IS do Butter, 32 jart do. •
ii2 ksgsfitot-- Wx.-.-'W- riil V -
90 boxes CigMt—_ - -j.-eJi-.bi.
90 ditto Mustard ^
■lesiaaar-'v-"
2 do pelisse Cloths, assorted cowl*-.
1 do. Huddling blqe, black and brown Cloth^
1 do French superior Mackand blue
9 dp. blue and black Bastimeres
1 do. duffil Blankets. _
1 do. rose do. *,
3 do. white and blue Plains
1 trunk super beaver Gloves
1 case Bombaxeito
1 do. supetfine Irish linens
Wristcoating, Pins, and .
A variety of pther articles / •
Sale to commence at 11 e'cltCk.
I>. Williford, auetV
dec 1—163 ' - > '•' •
On Wednesday next, tlie 3d December;
Wilt be told tin John Huntcr't wharf,
*AN ENTIRE INVOICE OF^
^hhdT f weU assorted CBOCKERYWABB
^Terras will be liberal, and made known on day
Salt to commence w* 11 -o'clock. r-
M. Herbert & Co. aitct’rs.
nov 29—16. ,
On Thuntday next, the 4th instant,
Will be told on Roion’t central whafj, witfcut trie
70 bbgsheads prime Jamaica Sugar .
2000 bushels Liverpool ground Salt
10 tons English Castings
Terms, approved endorsed notes at four tsonthri
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock.
M. Herbert & Co. auct*rs.
dec 1 163 .
On Friday, 5th December next,
Will be told at Sntith'e wharf, to dote a concern,
AT TWELVE O'CLOCK,
The fine last sailing ship THOStASb
GIBBONS, burthen about 350 tons, cop.
per fastened and copper sheathed to deep
tuilitAi. trim, with her tackle and apparel, oz she
last arrived from Liverpool—ballasted with iron,
copper dross and stone—now ready to take iqs
cargo. Terms trill be liberal, ana madeknowte
in the day of sale.
M. Herbert ^ Co. duct’r.
nov 28—-161 y 4
FOR SALti AT AUtTlIOlk.
On Tuesday, the 9th day of December inafv
WiU be told before the Exchange of the dig,
AT TWELVE o’clock A. Jt
Nm. The LOT and BUILDINGS' Ntf. 24
■ JT*] Liberty ward, consisting of three wel
■ ■■ll ftui sh e d tenements, rented *o good ten.
■■JUvhts, for the present, at tbe rate of sixteen
L.I.vcCl dollars. The lot is city property paying
ground rent annually of twenty-iive dollars, or
dered rent fee simple qn the payment of about
five hundred dollars.
The LOT No. 4, iri Vernon tyibiag, HeafiicoH
ward, fronting on Preaident-ztreet, occupied at
present by Kira. M Miller, in fee simple, with one
comfortable dwelling HOUSE, and oilier small
House's therein, rented at the nje of six hundred
dollars. "
Terms—approved endorsed paper, at four, six
and eight months; adding interest at the rate of
•ghi per cent '
M. Herbert & Co. auct’rs.
dec 1 j63
The following Property
WiU be offered Jer tale, at the Ceurt-Houee, in tbit
d’y, , -Tv liM
To-Morraw, the 2d December,
Being the rmu ettate of the late B. Wayne, eta.
and told for the benefit of the hdre of taid c
tale, vis.-— . -
H6use and Lot No. 1, Yamacntr,'
Wharf Lot No.-L do.
Wharf Lit No. 10, do. J
One Town Lot at Spring H3L
One five acre Lot, Chatham county, on the boil,
dera of the city. -
Two Town Lots in Sunbuiy.
One Town Lot in Brunswick.
.er dam, with quarter drains, trunks, water. ina.
dime, barns, overseers, winnowing and negro
nouses, a ^rden spot, with a grove of sweet
orange and fig trees. The buildings are situated
on high knowles, out of the reach of fresheu.—
.Imtmd produces as good crops as any on tbe
nver. The whole tract wiU be told or divided in
to two tracts to suit purchasers.
800 awes pine Land, in the neighborhood of
Yioi.teitn y ’i "
i ■ 0^2? ***** land, in Effingham county,
laid off m tracts of from three to five hundred
tcreaeaeh.
6000 acres of Land,, in Scriven county, in dif-
ferent tracts; some of the tracts prime swamp and
oak and hickory lands/
310 acres of Land, Washington county, oak and.
hickory.
202J tcreolsod, Wilkinson county,i2th dim,
tnct.No. 265. I
450 seres river swamp Land, in South-CarolU
ns, opposite the point of Argyle Island. .
From ten to twelve hundred acres of Land, on
tbe Salt Ketcher, in South^arolina.
. Pow Lots in the town o? Columbia, South-Co,
Terms to be' made knewn on the dar of sate;
GEORGE ANDERSON, J
- JAMES M WAYNB, r «**«“»•
S vavuth, September I. 1817\ !
'Marshal*s sale.' Ja
By virtue of .n interlocutory order of the bon.
Wnfiam Stephens, judge of the district court of
tbe UaitedStates, for the district of Georgia, .
WiU be told, at Wai’acdo wharf,
On Tuesday neg, 2d of December,' *
■“ AT TWKLVB O’CLOCK,
The schooner TEN TATTVA, together
with her tacUe, apparel and furniture.
\ John Eppinger, marshal.
nov 27-—169 - 6
Administrator’s sale."*
0# the Let Tuuday tn February next,
WiU be so.d at tbe' court house, in Savamh,
T wo idjoininglet* of Land, on the Me of Hope,
Chatham county, containing one hundred and
twenty-five acres excellent cotton land; on .1^
there is a small settlement, with alr ut thirty acres
prepared for planting. Abo a lot of five acres,
on branch of Warsaw river, very bealty and plea
santly situated for a summer residence--to be sold
by order of the honorabk the jastices of the info,
sior court for said county.
George Glen, at/m’or.
dec 1 + 163~ T - .
Administrator’s sale.
On Wrduevhty, the lOii December next,
Will be sold on liberty Island, at the Ate —
deuce of Mrs. Catherine deceased, the
following property, for and on aecottfc of the
heirs of the deceased, ■ it