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'80,000 J)o1hr?i
f 9 rj. aatarr wiciiiiii .dollar*—
The, highest piiar in the Ncw.y.uk Medics!
Science I/of tery — in which are alto many prizes
«rf 1(.-,0&1.5j-'O, 2vOD, IJOO Dollars; besides mans
hundred rmallcr prize*.
Tickets, ins large variety of numbers, now telling
'for rieirr dollars, by Thomas Longworth, in Hail
si res t, near the Day. Purchasers of Ticket- a'
T L'l. may haw them registered in'd examined
free of expense; and piucfnsers by the q-.»niitv
Csn have them upon the most accommodating
terms.
Now opening an assortment of BOOK? & STA
TIU^AKY, witich will be soldst reasonable price*.
dee It »»- 172
Fop sale op lease,
For one *r mere pears from the. lx January,
The subscriber’s FARM, two miles from town.
la. Kollock.
dee ft—fa—173
*• «.'••• For sale
. A pairof young HOUSES, very well matched
•and would answer for a light carriage or waggon
Uoih of them being easy under the saddle. they
would Ke sold separate. Apply to tba Printers,
dec II * 172
Bills on New-York
PROVIDENCE (r. i.)
Abo on Liverponl, payable in London, for sale
by CAKNOCHAN & MITCHEL
cot
Bills on Boston,
At ibpit sig.it, lor.aaie.by •
L. Petty- & Ccf
dec 9 1 170
For sale
60 hogsheads best muscovado SUGAR, by
Charles Maurcl.
dec 9 1 170
Christmas Cordials.
Just received from Prance, Gordials in Basket-
of one dozen bottles each. Also, muscatel and
Fromignic Wines, and sweet Olive Oil, for sale- by
. William Woodbritlge,
dec 6—wf—160 north east corn.r Efchuitgv
Stone Lime.
F 1 The subscribers arc ready to deliver any quan
tity required of tinker! 5>t< ne Lime, pruvidiu m l
^ less than five hundred bushels should be required
dec 10 tv- -4171
Gray & Finder. •
Servant's Shirts.
Just received 10' u audit linent oris, made tip
in Prance, satiable for Irnus.eservnMs, fbr *ale vtr
do tv by ' WILLIAM WDODIMilllGB,
dec G—!*■(•— Il18 north east corner Exc-umge
New Store-—New Goods,
Juit opened. "corner of Bun unit /IrrijilnMlmi
the senseitiBins have just received,
Prim L"wlon, via Charleston,-
6 bales London made Jackets and Trowsers
2 trunks gentlemen’s superfine Coats and Water-
loos, lined with silk, and without
4 bales negro Jackets and Trow sera . .
2 do large size great floats
3 do bear skin Monkey-Jackets '
1 do fine red flannel Shirts ,
4 do large sizes foreign cloth Pea-Jackets
2 cases extra fine Merino Shirts and long Drawers
3 do superfine lamb’s wool Shirts
1 do • superfine long and short lamb’s wool
Drawers
2 trunk-, extra superfine Irish linen Shirts
3 do imperial shirting ditto
2 do superfino double and single Cassimcrv,
of all colors
3 do superfine cassimere Pantaloons
J5 cases fine and coarse llats, of all descriptions,
" and a very great quantity of l|ry Goods
The above goods are to be sold very loW, whole
•ale and retail, by PETER OREGE & CO
nov24—157 corner of Buy amt Drnyton-streets
Staple and fancy
1IAT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE
TAe subscribers have received, by recent arrivals
CASES OF
HATS 8f BONJSETS—
CONS 1ST! NO OF:
Extra super. Beaver Hats
Super, do do
Common do
- Fine Castors
• J Common do
Coarse do
Fine Rorum
Common do
Coarse do
Youths’ do
White Russia
Fancy children’s blk do
Do white do
\ Red morocco do
* Gacen do do
Yellow do do
The sbove STOCK was
Fancy black moro. Ha - -
Wool Merino do
Common do
Coarse do
L$’ Waterloo Rr. Bonnets
Extra sup. black do
do do gold tr. do do
do do gyrap do do
do do do white do
dodo do cinamd"
do It. blue do
do brown do
drab do
Misses ft children’s do
Also, Plumes, Feather,
Tassels, Cords, Stc
lected by one of tin
firm, in Philadelphia, New-York and Boston, at tin
lowest prices, and is of the newest northern 1x4 -
ions taken from English and French samnlts. which
together w ith our former stock, renders our as-, r -
rae.1t very complete and extensile, and will be sola
*t a moderate advance at wholesale anti ret a.'.
• Country merchants can be supplied at the short
est notice, and on the most accommodating terms-
Every attention paid to customers gratis, and
all favors gratefully ackn 'Wledged
' J. H Walter & Co.
nov 13—148 Hrym rreet. necr the market.
Stebbins Mason
JWave just rtttivd. by -he Co; a, )'om Liverpool,
. , the Jot lowing GQODS, vis;
Rates white and colored Plains
Do London duffil anil rose Blankets
Cloths, best superfine and second quali
ty, snd Cassimeres
Rumbaarts, colored and plain
Flannels, and trunks'ot Calicoes and Chint-
Do
V
.....Now Goods, .
J. K. WHITE <Sj- CD.
Have received, by the slip Patent}- from Liverpool,
An increased quantity cf GOODS, which ren
ders their assortment complete! and lliey now of.
fer for sale a general and dance selection, on terms
unexceptionable. In addition to former supplies
they have now
Fashioiablr fringed Shawls and Scarfs-
Marseilles Q tuts and Counterpanes
Cassimeres, Vesting*, Coating
Silk Luce Robes, vtry rich
Muslins, Dimities. Quiltings
Gluves. men’s ir.d women’s, beaver and silk
. Calico, Bedliesing, cytton SUuiitgs
Hosiery, cotton, merino and worsted
Whde, ~) •
Etue, (PLAINS
'fixed in woolj
Baize, Bucking, Blankets, Cloths
Ginghams and Cambrics
Cotton Balls and bed Lace
Flannels, blue, red, yellow and white,Stc. Stc
Arc 9 a 170
.Now opening
J $ L. KOPMAN,
iv>
Do
’ The above being a part only of their Fail Impor
tation.
Jibs, by the brig Spartan and schooners Laura
and .iriad;ie, from .\Ve York,
5 case* of 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens, remarka
bly long
j Do of long Lawns, do of Rombazets, and
A complete and elegant assortment of well
assorted French Silks and Ribbons; all of wiach
art offered, by the package or pieces, xtia small
advance. oct 27 1,1
■134
• Elegant Hats just received.
The subscriber otters lor sale, at his store in
Congress-street, south comer of marketa-quare,
in the rear of Gibbon>* bnek building. *nd siijoin-
ing Mrs. Griffith, an assortment of superior IIATS,
- just received from New-York, Philadelphia snd
Baltimore, and will be sold at a very moderate
, i profit, viz:
Ladica white, drab, blue and black Beavers, elegant
do.
do.
do.
do. ,
.do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Misses do. do. do,
Childrens do. do.
Gentlemens extra fine
Ditto 2d quality
Ditto white
Ditto Castors
trDitto fine Borams
Do. common do.
■Yomthfdfts do*
Wool fUts, rxtra size and quality
Do. do., common
Do. do. for negroes ,
The above are from the most highly approved
manufsetories for durability and . beauty of any in
‘ * " L and as such f recommend them.
A WALL SCLECTI.il ASSSOTMKXT OF
ENGLISH, FRENCH and INDIA
GOODS,
Received by tale arrivals from England and Act®-
York, vis;—
Superior Irish Linens and Linen Sheetings
Elegant and common Vestings
Superfine and common Cassimere
Superfine and common Cloths
Sattins, Florences and Levantins, of all colon
r.iegatit changabie Sinchews, do do
Assorted Italian Crapes'
vfen and women’s assorted silk Hosiery
Lev-udine and Damask Shawls
Satin, Taffeta andrelvel Ribbons,a complete assort-
mint
Cienellj Cord
Plain and figured Cambrics
7 and 8-4 Cashmere Shawls, fancy colors
White and colored northern Homespuns
Superior rose Blankets—London duffil do
Plains, Coatings, Bombazettn
Straw Bonnets, by the dozen or case
Artificial Flowers
Tortoise shell Combs
dated, gilt and silk coat and vest Buttons
Looking Glasses, in frames and with drawers
All of which, with a great variety of articles net
numerated, will be sold very low, by the pieci,
tozen, or any other way, for cash or approved
>aper.
ALSO ON COMMISSION,
3 cases suiierfine 4-4 IRISH LINENS, of ap
proved bleach, which will be sold at a small ad-
ance, for cash or short credit
nov 13—i—148
Edward C>o;*pee,
Wholesale and Retail JJrus.
Ba iS( t
MARKET S?.CARE,
lias just received by ship Jutlinia, fmm ./Veto- York,
and other recent arrivals, the following articles;
I case American cold pressed castor Oil
2(1 lb Gum Arabic, 50 lb flaky Manna
50 lb Gum Opium, 100 lb Gum Camphor, refined
100 lb Cinnamon, I box Castile Snap
50 lb Calomel, 50 lb powdered Jalap
1 JO lb Camomile Flowers, 20 lb Nutmegs
1 case Syringes, assorted sizes, 20 lb pure Soda
1 case containing essential Oilsof Anise, Cloves,
Cinnamon, Peppermint, Pennyroyal, Rose
mary, Bergamot and Lavender
51 lb Litharge. 20 lb Spanish Indigo
6 lb Tartar Emetic, 12 lb Cantliariiles
15 lb p wdered Rhubarb. 6 lb Castor
6 lb refined itorax, 5 lb Mace
10 lb Vermillion, to lb Spermaceti
1 dozen Trusses, 10 lb Gun) Gamboge
50 lb pearl Barley, 10 lb powdered red Bark
20 lb ' 11m Assafectula, 2 groce Lee's Pills
„0 lb Balsam Copaiva, 2 lb Colocynth
2 groct: smelling Phials, 1 demijon spirits Harts
horn ’
l demijon spirits Nitre, 6 bottles Vitrolic iElhei
1 barrel Linseed Oil, t barrel Lamp Black
1 cask assorted Phials, 1 barrel Spanish Brown,
nov 27 160
REMOVAL.
F Maiistux respectfully informs’his friends and
'.ustomers that he has removed to the store lately
iccupied by Mr. S. Thorn,comerof Congress and
A hitaker streets, where he solicits a continuance
' ilieir favors.—He has received by the late arrt-
als from New-York, and has now on band and
or salea general assortment of BOOTS & SHOES;
among which are
(zidies 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
ientlemen’s Boots
Do. Wellington
Do. Shoes and Shotees
Do. morocco Shoes, Shotees and Pumps
tlbsls’ and children’s morocco and leather Boots,
Slices and Buskins
Also: An assortment of Trunks by the nest or
single
A small invoice of Shoe-Bru'hes, liquid Blacking
and Varnish
Country merchants supplied on the most accom-
.odating terms with every article in hi* line—ch»ap
for cash or approved paper. nov 7—143
Just received,
By the schoonr. Favorite, from Boston, and for
sale by the subscribers,
9 trunks b-.und Shoes
4 dozen ladies’hls.-k beaver Bonnets
1 pair elegant Grecian cant Tables
1 elegant Bureau
5 boxes elegant gilt Looking-Glasses
200 k- gs Medford Crackers
6 bands do do
I pair elegant pier Glasses
M. Herbert & Cn.
v ?4 157
Just Beceived, ,
The subscribers,
JEWELLERS # WATCH MAKERS,
Having formed a connection in business, under
the firm'of Avice & Pottieb, respectfully inform
the inhabit:. - s 'f Savannah, that they haire taken
a store, Johnston’s square, where they intend to
carry on the business, in its various brandies, and
solicit a share of the public patronage.
TBET KATE ON HANS,
A fine assort.nent Jewellery
Patent lever Watches, just received from Liv
erpool .
Watches of every description
One box patent Fowling-pieces, made entirely
on a new plan
Two boxes Fowling-pieces
A superb and complete tea Set of silver
One do. do. double plated
Double dialed Candlesticks
Economical Lamps
Chi: a Flower-Pots and
Sane fancy articl:*
. B Clocks and Watches repaired, and all
work done at the shop, warranted.
Avice’ & Puttier.
dec 1 —T63
N.
Ground Nuts wanted.
Cash will be given for any quantity of Ground
Nuts of a good quality. Apply to
G. F. & Olivor Palmes.
dep 3—l—166
Lost
An Hundred Dollar Bill of the Bank of the Unit
ed State* of Philadelphia. A liberal reward will
be given Ibr the aame. A >plv to the editor*.
. dec "
TWO DV
gOOdl
inses to rent,
1NGS, pf two storii s each, in
i will be rented for oin
■t tux srsscaiBiB axn *on-seta at his stobe
India black Baranets, muslin Ur-bes
A few pieces best superfine Shepherd’s blue ahd
black Cloths
Do best double and single milled blue and black
Cassimeres
One bale superfine second Cloths
Two do coarre 6-4 do fbr Negroes
One do Hath Coatings, one do Domestic Checks
Two do do white* and browns
•hie trunk well assorted Nun’s »nd Lisle Threads
A quantity of French red and green Show Boxes
for stores in nests. '. .
ALSO.
A consignment of Wliittemore’s No W, Cotton
Cards, and a few pieces of best Inverness flagging
T. M Chamberlain.
nov 26 r— | J59
New-York Furniture Warehouse.
J. II. OLDERSHAW CO.
/litre just received an otto* tment
«r
ELEGANT FURNITURE,
consisti.no op
Sideboards, of various patterns
Secretary and Book-Cases
Sofa£; sets of dining, tea and card Tables
Mahogany high and field post Bedsteads
Bureaus; portable Desks
An assortment of fancy and Windsor Chairs
Window Blinds ‘
An assortment cf mantjepiece and light day
Clocks
Circular Clock.:, suitable for ciiurclies, banks,
or public offices
An elegant Piano Forte, just received
All manufactured in a faithtiil manner, and offer
'd for sale on reasonable terms, on the Bay, next
:oor to El as Wallen’s nov 29~lJ—162
William H Gilleland
Having taken the vvetesn tencme..t ot Bryan’,
building, (Market square) t.Hera fur sajp an assort
ment or DRY GOODS, HARDWARE it GitOCP.
RIES, comprising almost every article for utility,
taste, or convenience, lie will always keep tin-
best LIQUORS, and other Goods in his line, and
will accommodate those who call upon him, on
moderate and advantageous terms.
HIS STO :K CONSISTS OF
HARDWAREi
Post paten, and box c ..ln Mills
Pocket Steelyards; Waffle and Wafer Irons,
elegant patterns
Gentlemen’s Hatchets.. Knives and Forks
Sportsmen’s and pen Knives
Frying Pan-; tea Kyttks, brass & compusitioi
Smoothing Irons; patent Hues
Patent stirrup Irons ,
He has an assortment of DRY GOODS & GRO
CERIES, too numerous to mention; and continues
nit establishment of S ADDLERY, in Gildon’s hew
building, where he offers for sale, goods at whole
sale and retail, and at' reduced prices.
ox haxd. *
A quantity of NEGRO SHOES,
nov 27 l;|— —16
if L White
(MARKET Siir.IRE}
Has just received by numerous arrivals,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Choice and Seasonable Goods;
Which are offered lor sale, wholesaieanu 1 etail, and
at reduced prices, for cash, ci -turn or short credit,
CONSXSTINO OF
Black and colored Smchews and Sarsnets
Do do Canton Handkerchiefs
Do do Florence and Levantine Silk,
fashionable coiors
Do Taffetas and plaid Silks
Do anti white Thule Lace and silk Gauze
Silk Hose and Gloves; kid Gloves
Do Shawls and Handkerchiefs
Satin and lustring Ribbons
White and colored Feathers • i
Flag Handkerchiefs and Bandanas
Luce HandKerchiefs and Shawls
Sil and cotton Florentines
Black, white and colored Crapes
Silk net Sleeves
Black and white figured Laces, with
A general assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres
and Cotton Goods, Britisn and domestic
ALSO
TWENTY CASKS
br ASSORTED
HARDWARE AjYD CUTLERY;
Consisting of a general assortment,, put up ex
pressly lor the country-; and for sale at a smal.
advance from the auction cost in New-York.
GROCERIES, dj'c.
50 barrels N E. and rectified Rum
10 do common Brandy
5 do apple do
10 do Gin—3 hhds Jamaica Rum
5 hhds West-lndia Rum—20 bags Coffee
15 chests hyson, young hyson £t hyson skin Teas
50 kegs manufactured Tobacco,. 1st and 2dqual.
50 m Spanish Cigars—23 m If . O Cigars
10 boxes Raisins—10 jars Lorilfard’s Snuff
30 pieces cotton Bagging
5 crates stone and Earthenware
30 dozen Fryingpans, assorted sizes
10 casks patent and Carolina Hoes
Id casks eight and ten link trace Chains
50 cases roram. castor and wool Hats, at very-
low uric s oct 2i -Jca—153
Fall and Winter Goods.
By the ships Remittance, Georgia and Thomas
Gibbons, from Liverpool, die subscribers have re
ceived a verv extensive and general suoply of
FALL vaA lf/.\ TER GOODS, which they are
now receiving and opening, at their new stand, on
the Bav: and of which they will dispose on ac
commodating term- forcash, Cotton or good paper.
XAer stock comprises
Blue and white Plains; Bristol, London duffil,
point and rose Blankets; Flannels, Feaniauglits,
Coatings, coar.-e and fine Cloths and Cassimeres of all
colors; peii -sc Cloths, Scotch and Bnissi Is Carpet
ings, Swar.suowns, Toilinet., Stockinet, elastic and
Brunswick Cords, Botnbpzets and Bombazines,
S lalloons; woolen, worsted and cotton Hosiery;
Calicoes, furniture Chintz, corded and furi-tur.
Dimities, Velveteen and Gordcroys, cotton Shirt-
:-<gs, linen am. 1 cotton Oedticks. cotton Cambrics,
L-no; jaconet and mull mull Muslim white and
fancy Marseilles Quillings; linen and cotton Dia
pers; Uuckubachs; cotton, damask, romal, pullicat,
Madras, Maliabar and Massallupatnm Handker
chiefs; imitation damask .Sliawis; linen and cokot.
pocket Handkerchiefs; cotton and silk Braces; la
dies’ worsted. Merino and silk Scarves and Shaw Is;
7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linen; 5-4 Irish Sheetings; brown
Linen; long Lawn; linen Cambric; 7-4, 8-10, 10-
12,12-14 damask table Cloths.
IROrVMOJh'GERY.
Pen, pocket, jack and pruning Knives: tabic
Knives and Forks; Razors, S.- ssors, shoe Knives,
shoe Nippers and Pincers; mil), cross-cut, hand
and tenon Saws; Files, of all kinds; stock, pad,
chest, cupbuard, desk, and til) Locks; iron rim
door Locks; iron, brass, and pbtrd Candlestick.-,
pewter, tinned, iron and turaitia tea and table
Spoons; conupon and polished iron Snuffers; bra s
and plated Harness Funutuft’; Common and plated
Curbs and Snaffles; tinned*«d platedjStirrup Irons;
polished steel and plated Spurs;, straining and
girth.Webbing; platedj-addleMoulding? saddler’s
Knives; waffle and.:wafer Irons; long hand Fry
ingpans; -ad Irons;'waggon Bushes; cast Weights;
reap Hooks; Hoes; Spades;' complete sets black-
amilh’t Tools; Ahumb, hand and bench Vices—
carpenter’* and’shoe Hammert; Hatchets; plane
Irons; wood Screws; 4d, 6U, 8d, lud and 20d
wrought Nail*; 5. 6 and 8 inch Spikes; Shot, of
all siaes; Lead; F* London ami Nitre-liall Gun
powder, &c- also .
300 pieces Cotton Baggim
General Lottery Office.
*• Ticket* and Jhares m ti« '*< V-'VilVGTON
MONUMENT rax drawing24''i dav over Ditto,
SURGICAL INSTITUTION, commenced eiraW-
mg on the 26th ln«iaut—highest- priaea, lOO.dOO.
5':,000, 20,000, lU.OOJ, he. to be had in the great
est variety >:t numbers a* %
C. a. HAYDEN # Co>s. ■
LOTI ERY AND EXCHANGE OFFICE.
MEDICAL SCIEJYCE LOTTERY,
JYU. 4.
commences drawing in the city of New-York, on
the first Tuesday in January next.
SCHEME.
l
prize of
830,000
2
do.
10,000
2
do.
5,000
2
do.
3,000
o
do.
2.000
10
do.
. 1,000
10
do.
300
10
do.
200
50
do.
100
100
do.
50
,50 0
do.
10
The great number of prizes already sold at
this Office in the Washington Monument Lottery-
will be paid m cash immediately, on.application,
or exchanged for I'.ck ts in either of ihe above
Lotteries iv-v J7 xf -16(J
Regimental orders.
The comnandau sau . ub.ilt.ru. of companhs
in the 1st rigimint are req.i.re.1 to attend punctu
ally at 7 o’clock on Friday t-v enitig next, at the
Exchange, Ur compare and cerr cl company rolls,
preparatory to a Draft being made, by the order of
brigadier general Honkin'-, from the regiment.
By order of James Mi shall Lt. Co . 1 tllltg G
militia.
Ebenezer S. Rees, Adj.
dec 11 172
Company Orders.
Savannah Volunteer Guards!
Appiar at your usu.,1 pUce of parade on Sana
il y a/iermon next, at three o’clcc -, precisely
in unif'rm. complete, (with blue pantaloons) arms
and accoutrements in good order. An election
tor Non-Commissiuned officers will take place on
:he day of parade
By order Frederick S Fell, captain.
Watson, f. s. s. v. g.
dec 6 t.—1—16C
Attention, Republican Blues!
Appear on your parr, * ground, on Saturday
text, 13th instant, at 3 o’clock precisely, in fui-
uniform and well equipped according to regula
tions. By ortl’i' •/ lieutenant Ash, com.
JOHN A. BE AULA It l>, 1st serjewt.
dec 8 169
William Woodbndge,
OFFER FOR SALE X. E CORNER EXCUANCE,
15 half boxes white Havana Sugar, superior
quality for family use
100 demijohns white wine Vinegar, 2gall. each
SO boxes spermaceti! mould Candles
100 ditto Soap, superior and inferior qualitr
3u ditto window Glass, 8 by 10 & Id by li
50 casks cut and wrought Nails, assorted size
10 barrels loaf Sugar
50 pieces Cotton Bagging, superior quality
10 barrels muscovado Sugar
30 bags green t oft'ee
2 J crates Crocker;, assorted
10 small chests hyson and imperial Teas
1 ton iron Pots and dutch Ovens
200 Demijohns, 4 and 5 gallon each
With a general assortment GROCERIES at retail
d* c 1 b) 163
YOUNG INDIES’
BOARDIXO AXB DAY SCHOOL.
Mrs SANDWICH & Mrs. HULBARD respect
hilly inform the public, that they ini nd opening
. school in the cit of Augusta, on the first of Jan
uary ensuing, for the EDUCATION of young
ladies, in the different branches of useful am!
polite literature. They have engaged iht re
VI r . Sas.rsno to attend to the scientific departmen
of the academy; and from his extensive erudition
and long experience, they fl .tter themselves that
thev will be enabled to discharge with ability and
aithfulnes: < lie important duties of thir vocation
Approved masters in Music, Drawing, anti othe-
•olite accomplishments will attend the school if
required Useful ami ornamental needle work
ill also be (aught. Parents and Guardians, who
v desirous of encouraging the institution, are re
quested to enter their children and those commu
ted to their care, previous to the opening of die
school.
The situation of the academy is pleasant and re
ed, and at the same time convenieht to the cent
ral part of the city. Terms made known on ap
plication.
N. B '#ey 1 ;ave a pleasant, commodions and
healthful situation, three miles from Augusta: t 0
which place the academy will be removed during
the “iimmer season dec f -tv —169
Valuable Lands, Saw Mills and
,> fit j fiOr-s, FOii o ,LK.
The subreriber, desirous to. resume uninterrupt-
dly, hi* mercantile Transaction* at Sava-uiai*,
offers to dispose ..Oii* LANDS, MILLS, and other
PROPERTY, on the Lowcr3 Runs, ; amw< ll D. .-
rict. State of South. Carolina.— I he Mills are Equ
ated on a ne> er failing stream of, water, are in ex
cellent repair, and are noted for their uncommon
fast cutting; and the Lumber can be rafted froi
them to >h: city of Savannah, in from 4 to 5 Jays.
he lands arc in one body of between 7 and 8: <J‘>
acres, bounding on one side on Savannah riv- r.
;md pierceu by the waters of the Lower 3 Runs.
' heir qualities are various, a very contidtrai.le
portion being of the first fertility, and scarce! v
my part that it not fit tor cultivation. The land
ing is allowed to be amongst (lie b. st and most
convenient On the River; and is one at which ti e
Steam B .»ts receiv.-their supply of wood. On it
a warehouse is about lobe ere cted, which will re
ceive, fur transportation, the Merchandize and
Produce of a very considerable tract of countr .
On the land are no lesss than three fine commiid..
ous dwell'i.g houses, with all oilier building, and
improvements, which can contribute to covem-
ence and even to ornament
There is likewise on the premises, a Cotton-gin
Machine, which is impelled by wattr, which, b- -
sides ginning, will pack; with one hand eight square
bales cotton per day; anil likewise a store, which
'kms long been found a most excellent stand for
business. A seine pLce lias been prepared at the
river at a very great expense, and promises fair to
yield ar. abundant harvest of fish. This propert-
is situaLd about 40 miles below Augusta, and'Ft
above Savtnuah, and about 110 -est of Charleston.
Along with the Lands and Mills, will be dispos-
i!e of, the Horses, Mules and Cattle, together xfH.
the Waggons, Cans, farming utensils, Stc. as now
in use. Possession can be had '<n the first Janua
ry next Terms of sale, as well as a more miiuite
description of the property may be had, on appfi
cation' to - -
Mr. Juhn Haslett, Charleston.
Dr. Jflittn Cummin", Augusta.
James Higeinbottum, on ihe premises.
Or to the subscriber,
WILLIAM SCARBROUGH,
At Savt.nna ..
With the foregoing Property, if required, n ay
be had from 60 to68piime Negroes; in.the num
ber of which are some excellent Mechanics.
The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle wiil in
sert the above advertisement in their paper until
the let day cf January next and forward -tueir bill
to the editors of the Republican Tor payment,
dec 9— 170 - *# ...
auction
To-Morrow, CtK instaiil,-
H'HI betid at my store.
Groceries and Dry Goods,
Aaoxa WHICH ARE . - •
3 hhds. mas. Sugar—10 Ms. Havana brown dk
*40 box s Soap—20 kegs manufccMired TobartB*
20 ps Cotton Bagging—-5 casrs 4’pt TumMer*
20 do. super Mack and brown (totba
3J do. c-uiree mis’, black and blue do.
20 do. Bombazets, assorted colors . ■ , . .
15 do Wai-lcoating—A’- do fine Iridi Libert* ; ., •
American Stripes- -f nev Muslins _ -
Fancy Cal.coes—colored Canton silk HaTtlw
Cotton Plalillas—white Flannels • <*'
,, And* variety of other artichs
Sale to commence at 11 o'Slock. -
I). .W Ujilnrd, atrcCt. •
dec 11 11* T -
foMoiruw, ldth instant,.
WiU be ".Id at m;f f.-orv. for .icrvi.ia of t/.e underwit,
ters and i,B concerned, damaged on the ‘oryagd
of imp-irta ion, /
23 irces white Plains
29 do black, blur, white, red ahd yellow Flan
nels - 16 tin duffil Blankets
6 pii cts bed Ticking,
do brown Linens
dn I'ui'uiture ( hecks and Gingham*
do V. nelian Carpeting
do cotton Bagging
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock.
1). Williford, auct’fo
dec 11 172
Ou Monday next, lotb instant,
H i. ’ b’ sold nt the wesiem tencme-t iff lA- Bag,
belonging to the et.ale of T. Mendenhall, dp
fo, m r y occupied by Aft are J ILvime' If C't*
SEVE.s I'Y-FI \ E P4CK.AOES
BELL ASSORTkn
Dry Goods;
CONSIST)XO OF
Hosiery, Plains charabr, y MoSlms. Vestings
Gingham , C licov s, Cambric Mtikiin*
trano Mii>lins, L m n. Lawns, Bnmbazeeni
BomhRX-.-ts, Dim-ties, Irish Slier ting
Cotton Shirting Velvet*and Velieucns
.-toekinets Hr:-addotbs; tor.
also *
VN iNVdCF. OF
Hardware and Cutlery;
With :• v.ir.c .dt.r ariiclv, -.veu ,<u‘.by the
attention of iiurchasers.
Terms—for sums under 200 dollars, cash; ntcj*
i.1, and not exceeding 50-J, four mon’.lu; ::ver
500 aril not exceeding HOI), vix manth*; over 8!F',
eigi-t months; for spproved endorsed notes—putt
chas.rs to pay for stamps.
Sale to commence at ID o'clock.
Mi Herbert & Co nuct'rs. <•
doc K——if* 1 ... - .
On Mniiduy next. ,tip- l-.itu iissunl,
Fill be sold tit the dwebtig-hiuse f Tbomns .fokmo
son. on the South Common, at the corner 'J Bins
nard-t'.rec'l
A RUAX’trr eV
Household and Kitctieil Furniture;
Coll lining vf
I set of dining Tables -2 long Carpet, ,
1 dozen of fancy ( hairs—1 do of common Chair*
2 tea Tables—sets of China
pair of glass Shades--Glass and Crockerywarc
2 pairof fire Dags-2 mahogany Bedsteads
feather Beds and wool Matrasses, anu
Sundry other articles, well worth the *ttenlicri.
of persons wishing to purchase furniture.
Terms, cash.
Sale to commence at It o’clock.
M. Herbert & Co. auct'rs.
dec 9 17 » ■
On the first Tuesday in January next", ;
ill be sold before the conr-liouse in this city, be
tween the usual liortrsi
The lot and two Tenement Buildings, lot NoS,
Varrert-ward. fronting the Bay; both tenement*
are two storv h.i-li and in complete order; at pre-
ent occupied by Mr. Holmes and Me Donald
Vt-lraod. cryTerms —One half 60 days, and the
other half J2 montlis credit adding interest at the
rate of 8 per cent, with approved endorsers.
M. Herbert & Co. auct'r;
dec 11 162
Oil Weilne-ulay, the 15th January, 1818,
IVi’l be aid before my sure
The per-oual property of William Limbert, de-
ns.-d. r.on - of
Household and Kitchen Furniturej
• ci VillAta aPtaIIKL, %c. '
Bv order of thf* admin -tr^trix (
Sale 10 commence at 11 a’citf.
A. Howe, auct'r.
die 5 1- 167
'Marshal's sale.
Bv virtue ot an in'-T' outcry order from 'tip
honorable William Siephens, judge of the ilirtrVt
court of 'he United Flat s for said distric'. will be
s: Id at colonel Johnston’s lower wharf, on Frida)’,
he 12ih instant, at 12 o'clock, , -.
TR* SCOPOSXIt
CAMILLA, -
Burthen ..bout 6h tons, with her tarkel
nd »p; u;tenii»ces. (
John Eppinger, marsiuil.
dee 3 165
United States of America.
nixr ;irr r oEORii--«\ the adsiiuai.tt.
The President of th- Un ed St,. et, to the. M.rs iftl
of eedd ditt'iri. greeting;
[L. S ] JOHN J, hULLOCH, c/rib
Whereas, a fbel hath this day been filed 4n t)ie
re istry of this court by the proctors cf John H-
Elton, esquire, c mnunding the United States ves
sel ‘-The Saranac.” fur and in behalf of himself./
officers and ere -., agsiu-t certain Slaves on board
the vessel cllid “Th? Potitaya,” withifi the juris
diction of this honorable court; sai l to V- owned
ami claimed by a subject or subjects of Portugal,
resident in .-he province of Brazil; and b*aying,.up •
on such claim being duly estabUdivd. 'proper ar.d
legal alvage for the re-capture and detention -or
soi-1 v ayes. mider the' circumstances as set forth
in tliis libel, filed by the proctor aforesaid.
Now. you, the said marshal, are hereby com.
man l<-d to cite and ad uonish *11 persons i'ntereri-
ed in the premises.,and particularly the said Por
tuguese subj- cts. are hereby cUedand admonished
to be and ap- ear before a special district court, hi
be held in the city of Savannah, en the 26th of tin*
present month, at 11 o’eldck, A. w of that day, to
shew cause, (if any they have) why the prayer cf
the libellant should not bn grantee.
Witness, the honorable William Stephen*, this
11th day of December, 1817. ' .
Charlton and Wayne, proctors.
All persons interested in the foregoing monitions
will take due notice. JOHN EPPINGER.
dec 11 ——172 ; oaMig)
|C7* The members of the Savannah lPe-
male Asy lum are requested to np et.at the Pres
byterian < hqrch on Saturday, the 13th instant, at
11 o’clock in the forenoon, to elect • first and sra
coodDirectreia, Treasurer, Secretary atWletiTrov
tees, for the ensuing year.
By order tfjhs Board.
. Eliza fcvine, jec’rv.
dec lt m 9
‘•By the dozen, piece or package.”
Stoutenburgh 8£ Thorn, mM
(JOHN STO x’a SIAUART)
Have received, and tbnly expect, from ’£
ScetUnd and France,' 4
A more general and extensive anorlmertt ol
DRY GOODS, than wax ever iir.ported rp uh ,
city before—likewise, a few packu* • uC-lfcMtr
WARE; all selected by a person wall —