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SATURDAY MOUSING, NOV 9,1822.
1 lie U« v. Mr. N\'l)uwi-ll wit) Preach in
fie Ituliprrulent Presbyterian CAureA, '1*0-
Moirotv, at the uaual hour.
IN COUNCIL.
CiTt o» SAVAim&iii Oct. 3l, 1892.
Whereat, among 'lie numbed#«s ble*.
'ting* which it brf pleased Almighty God,
to extend to the cifixrfas of Savannah—the
uniuiul health find safety or the city for the
past year, cull upon the constituted autho
rities for the public expression of their
thankfulness, in behalf of themselves* and
their fellow ciUena,
Ho itthcrrfoie Resolved, thut Wtilnnday
She twenty seventh day of neat month (Novem
ber) be set apart us a day of I'iiaxwoiTIxo
and Pratrr to Auitoutf Goo, for the
t>les*uig« lie Imth been pleased to confer
on the inhabitants of tltlp city. 'And «*pt-
oinlly for hU Divine goodncl* in protecting
Ut during the putt season from storms slid
slisoaict, and bkssing-us with health and
security. ~
Ue it farther resolved, that hi* Honor the
Mayor do request the Clergyman of all
4r nominations to perform Divine Service
In tAeir several places of public Worship—
ai»i that the citixeiia do ubatain from their
sflidy avocations on that day.
I A true extract from the mirmtes,
W M. Mu It CL, c. c. pro tern.
In conformity with the above proceed 1
* ingi of Council, 1 do hereby invite the Ur-
■Vei end CLvg> of all denominations to as-
t‘m'ile their respective congrega ions ai
their several places of public worship, on
thut day, and I do earnestly re quest that
all i lasses of our cilixeos would abutain from
then usual labour, and participate in iht
Solemnities of die occasion.
Ttic Marshal and City Constables are re
quired tu preserve order and prevent any
, interruption of the solemnities of the duy
JAMES MOKUidON, Jfaysr.
'.Thursday'was oburwd in the city of
'Charleston as h duy of thanksgiving, liumi-
lull on and pi ay or.
A meeting of the stock hold ert of the
'U. a Dana was held in Ghuilesion oh Tues
day last to receive the rep’.rt of the dele
gates to the gciiwtl meeting of stookhold-
c a in Philadelphia. No vllusiuti is made in
**t... report to any of the candidates for the
p sidency excepting Mr. 1.1 iyd and Mr.
Vt tiling), vforhave declined—%ml the meet-
‘ lug alter poising a vote of thanks to Mr
C icves, restiWed that any nomination at
Allis time ana in f vdifitlt.
P ver in ’AewO/’/.yin*. -The following
‘Is III/' report of deaths at New.Oi leans from
the Jtl) to the 11th Inst, inclusive :
•5 and 6—dd deaths—50 of yellow fever.
V* ‘ 20 do. 15 do.
-8 -£6 do. 19 do.
9 28 do* 18 do.
JO 29 do. 20 do.
U 32 do. 20 do.
>195 142
'A alight frost Xvas experienced it New
/Orleans on the night or the 10th ult.
In Alexandria 102,421 barrels of floor, of
allq lalitiea, were inspected during the
year ending the 31at ^October.
Pennsylvania Electkm.— 1 The election in
Pennsylvania has resulted in the choice of
* 59 Federalists and 71 Republicans to the
•House ^Representatives of the State, and
the Senate, it is expected, t jUxontiat of^O
Federalists and 23 Republicans. The de
legation tu Congress consists of eight Fede
ral its and eighteen Republicans.
JMnryland.— ln Maryland the legislature
.will consist of 80 Republican* and 15 Fe
cit-i»ltst»—a larger republican majority than
- has ever existed in that state.
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The. sporting world between'Virginia
and NewYork, are all on tipldfc in expec
tation of a great race, to he run on the
'Washington Course, for a stake of $20,Qi»o,
»$ 10,000 a ante, which is to be deposited
an one of thd Bank* in that city. The cham
pion of New*York is Mr. C. IV. Van IU**L
owner of the celebrated Long-Island racer,
F.clipse—who lm» hitherto eclipsed every
horse onihe turf; and of Virginia,Barnes J.
llemlerson, owner'of 3ir Charles, who has
been equally successful in the south. The
match is expected to take place on the 90th
* -of the present month. At * kind of episode
to tins great race, a Mr. Clay of North' Ca-
roUit*,by public advertisement challenges
Sir Charles to run against his horse S r Wil
liam-Sir Charles has before beaten "Sir
Svilliam, bu| it '* insinuated, -vnord byjo-.-
' keying than liytpccd. It is suggested that
Eclipse should Uke the field against both
the knights.
The Philadelphia ♦me Vf .packet ifliips,
recently established bctvveaqjphat city ami
Liverpool are xa.d to be superior in ele-
g-nce to tl»o much celebrated line fiom
Ts’ew-YofA.
Several mallrobberies, wlr »*» were com-
tni't»-d'R*> long back us Jill* hint, have rv-
ceutlyjfoean u»*cuvefed at' Alexandria, \l).
CJ j Tory were no Lmbi committed br-
4w-«ui'hat cUy and'Kichm nd No tree*
is ifTarded by wbicutodiacovcx Use perpe
trator.
pays to the 24th Bep
tembrrhave been received m Charleston
An article fiom Trieste, dati d the 2d Sep
timber states, tlut the news fiom die Mo
res it overwhelming—-Clionrchid Pacha,
with the amnesty of Scio, hat penetrated in.
to the Mores, the Greeks are -flyiig in
all directions—and tha M-.rea is expected
»o become "one vust cemetry ° This ca
tastrophe, udds the account, has been so
rapid that many suppose that Lord Strang-
ford has pressed the Sultan to terminate
this afltdr before the opening of Congress
This painful intelligence is repeated in
other prints. The’ Greck'Senate before its
dispersien had time to frame a proclama
tion, exhorting the Greek* to-jperaevere in
the cause of Christian Liberty. They have
also again called upon the powers of Eu
rope to afford assistance. These aec'iuuts
want positive confirmation, but we fear they
are too true.
Jlitnnpt ufion the Life .bf the King of
Tiauet — -Hie Hrighton Gazette state**'
from a private source, which may be de*
pended on,” that an attempt had been
made to poison the King of France, by in
fusing poison in a dish of the Livers of
Geese, which whs prepared for the royal
table, and of which Ins Majesty partook
The cook who had eaten some of It, was
taken ill, and died. The King remained
speaehless eight hours, but recovered.
The Trtad Mill.—-This new mode of pun
ishing persona confined at labor in the pri
sons of England, and which has there been
followed by the best effects, lias been a,
dopted in the N. York Penitentiary, where
although time has not elapsed to test its ef
ficncy as a terror to the evil doer, sufficient
ft known tu induce an extension of the
plan. The two wheels which hsve been
erected, and are moved by the feet of the
prisoners, turn each a run ufstoncs which
grind per day from 40 to SO bushels of grain,
and tlus.quantity is expected to be increas
ed toAO or 70. The grinding of grain for
tne Almsliousc, Bndewcll, and Penitentia
ry, hus hitherto been a cost to the public of
about an average of 1900 dollars per year
— which, by the present plan iscsved ; the
cost of u oi king the pi isntiers out of doois,
has also been ab»ut 7^00 dollars per annum;
and the same quantum of work cxn be done
by private contract, for half the sum—of
coursr, this is a further saving. Females
as well as males, are employed in the Tread
mill On the two wheels in the N. York
Penitentiary, thirty two persons arc em
ployed. A bell is so arranged as to strike
every foil minute, when one of the con
victs leave* bis Mat ion and another goes on
-to that each man works eight minutes,
and rests the same space of time. The plan
bids fair to be of the most extensive bene-
fit. and to render, with solitnry imprison
ment, the penitentiary a plaee ot punish*
ment, ami not n place of refuge for the a
bandonod, to plot further dc-predutions on
society, when an easy im* rlsonment, p» r
hups shortened by executive clemencx, h»»
expired. We hope to see it generally a
dopted.
" The Imitator tf tl)is/dngton Among
the sixt^ prisons arrested by th* Emperor
of Mexico, on the 26'h of August there
were twelve deputies of the Co' tes, and
Hishnp Mier, a man lung dialinguiacd by
his patriot ism and his uiti'eiiuga in the cause
uf liberty.
In alln9?onta the mysterious Porto Rico
expedition, to revolutionise that island, the
Mercantile Ad vertiser savs, that if the troops
have landed, as reported, it is not improb »•
bio that thev have by this time taken pps;
session of the island. It ia said that thtf
whole force consists of 2,200 men—about
nine hundred of wham went from New-
York, Philadelphia and Balt-more. The
latter part of this information is doub'ed.
The National Intelligencer, states that they
possess some cuiious information on this
subjtct.
From Jamaica.—By Jamaica papers to the
5th Sept.-appears, that the Pirates still
continued their degradations in thost? seas,
and were every day becoming more during;
several vessels had been chased on shore by
them, and one, valued at from 20 to »’30,000
(insured at Lloyd's) captured ; the port of
Lucea, hud been blockaded for 10 days by
a schooner.
An article in the Jamaica Chronicle of
Sept. 3d, says, "The importation of flout
into this city from the Iflih to the l«t inat.
appeared by the report of the Naval Offi
cer; to be 3994 barrels, and the exporta
tion daring tlus same period 508 barrels.”
Letter* (probably the latest) from K ng-
st n, .quote flout at $7 A0 cts. per bbl.
The ports ofSt.'John's Ind St. Andrew's,
Nova Scotia, wh oh have hitherto been
joined, have been separated, and Coin
Campbell, Esq. of Shelburne, appointed
Collector of the latter.
The CToyden Bank (Indiana) has been
closed by a* committee Yrom the Mother
Hank, who have carried 0:)'all th^ good
/undo belonging to the Branch, and sold the
furniture. The Indiana Gazette observes—
"The circumstances attending the tran
saction gives wo assurance 1 hat it is not a
component pari of the profitable force of
trick and trap % or legiiiniate swindling,
which has been usually played off by the
bank of Yiucennes.”
The journeymen tailors of Philadelphia
have had a " turn out” for an increase in
their wagrs; and, very ungallantly insist
that tfieir employer* shall not give any of
w their work to women?*
Odnfciede the Outcast, a dramatic poem
hi S U H. Judah of Net*-York, has been
iranslalttl into the G - man lang-rvge.
The brig Can,id 1, of Baltimore
has arrived at Mavan.t Irum hi gsiqn f
Ja uai»a, with tier upward ia>£
Gfturtion,~K eftifl of tidoclinn
wis M-cetuly tried it Bloominbtirgh,
(V.jJT.) before the Court ol Common
IMeis, In which David Miller the
plftititifT brought his action to recover
damagga »‘f »he drfondsn' for the ae
duction «f his daughter, Jine Miller 1
at-d so clear and irresistible was the
evidence to prove his case, that the
juiy, after a lew moments delibera
tion, retur.itd a verdict to the fu!| a
mount ot damages laid in ihedtefora.
tion.
A letter from O britternf the 1T)th
Sept, states that on the previous duy,
all (he flour in that market wu
bought up at 8^ per bb). by* oiv!.*rs
from Carliz, except about 1000 bar
rels of Alexandria,for which 10 do!
lars was d» and was expected
tube obtained in a day -nr two from
the bakers, unless arrivals should take
place; even in the event of arrivals
it was thought prires would be
supported, os Spain must still be in
want; the eiT eta' of the late harvest
in some parts o| the country having
not yet been felt, though the price of
grain had got up considerably.
Mitchell's Gvortp.^Tbr ship Inde
pendence, capi. tturett, nf Nantucket
bound from Tapin to New Zealand,
and when hi the lat. of 9, IBS. long-
179,-45K. by lunsr.-tliscnvered on the
6in of November last, a group of is
lands, encompassud with a reAf and
inhabi'ed ; which, as fhe Captain did
not find 'hem laid down in sny chart
and cvoceivrd them tb he opw ;'i-»co
verier he named Mil chill's Group,
in compliment to our worthy citizen
Dr. Mitchill. Ifoats were sent to one
of the islands for refreshment where
they tbtained an abundant supply of
cocoa nuts, being all the land produc
ed. Two men went on shore, and
were kindly.by the inhibit info, who
madelhetn presents. Another l-la* d
flboufS miles distant from "MitchillN
Grotit,” was ascertained to unin
habit'd, about a mile long, ar d gti i'd-
ed alt round by a coral reef, up si nut
which the «en broke with groat force.
Thj land is not more than 15 f. et
ahovethe*sea, but being covered ovt-r
with Ifgli trees, it appeared very lofty
and ctuld be seen 20 miles miles • -IF
in clcir weather, This island, also
supposed to be a new discovery, was
named jRncky Tslnvd bv Capt. B r-
rett. It lay in lat. 10,45,S. Ion 170,
28 Ehy lunar; (variation U East.)
Pric» Current at.YewroNL% Y)ct. 28.
IMhii.—The import of the wnek
was 496 boles.
Ahull 700 hales of all descriptions
were taken out of market, principally
for cx» nrtatiun. About 100 bales of
new Upland were v.ld for domestic
use. \Vequote Uplands, New IS£ 1
: 0I4I cor. L'vqi«»ttia 13 t 15^ ;
Upland^9 h \2 ; A' *b.»»oa 9 a to;
Tennessee*) a tl; feea Island 21 a
25 nominal.
AVce.— We do nnt alter our rates.
There was more doing in it. Rice
middling to fair 2 75 a 3 25; ripen-
n» 3 37)
Frei»h»s to Liverpool have declin
ed. Cotton, eqnare and round hales,
per 111 S-8d ; Tobiero per hlid. 35s ;
Ashes per ton: 30s; Rice R* 6d a 10* ;
Naval stores per bbl. 8 9d a 4s ; for
ti>e Oontineut, Colon )d a j.l; Tubic
co 50s.
Bills, on England IS percent'; do
on France 504, Spanish Dollars at l
1 8 premium ; .Doubloons 15 70. ^
Prieto Current at A ev>- Orteano, Oct. 14.
Cotton, choice prime/mfoe; do fair
14 a 15) cts ; do 2d #ful. 1^ a 13) ;
inlet ior 10 a IS; Alabama and T**ii
nessce, 8 a 10; D igging, Scotch, yard
40 a 45 cts in demand,
Stocks and K.rchange.—iU. Stafps
Bank Shares, f) prem.; N. and S.
Carolina, Georgia a* d Alahama bank
Notes, 10 ner cent dis ; Doubloons,
$15 75 a 16; Bills on Atlantic Rtites
1.) prem., Exchange on ftnglvnd 11
prem. (aske'dj ; do on Fi ance, 5f*
17 a 5f. 20,
Freights—To Liverpool, for Cot
ton, per lh. Id ; France, dodo 2 c f s.;
Northern Ports dodo l cent;do To
bacco per.hhd S6 u 8.
The business of a commeixial ns.
lure in our market is yet extremely
limit.d. With the exception of a
smdl Tot of cotton at our quotatfops.
and 4 to 600 bids fleu*', which i-rrived
during the week, J fttini g5 g5 to 6—
we have fib transactions t o mention.
Georgia—Camden County,
SUPERIOR COURT,
(t\loher Teim, 1822.
T HE Grand Jury for Mie County of Cam
«lrn, present as a grievance the Crimi-
hal Code of Lau s, at present in force irt our
Slate, became it appear* totlidn that they
do not hi many respects, answer the purpn-
*ra folended. 1'here are many instance*
every day occurring in ntn Mate, of the
same person being convicted tu undergo
confinement in the Penitentiary several
tones, for the ssme or dtfl*e«ent offences.
There are also many instances of convict*
who-have seived the time fdr which they
were sentenced, ind upon being released,
committing a fecund offence in order to
procure* recommitment, preferring a 1 fe
of confinement and servitude to that of li
berty, being found in good and wholesome
provisions and warm clothes, at the public
expense ; the industry and care which they
would necessarily have to undergo,'focthe
procurements of these, and for the happi
ness and support of their families, is taken
away, and is an inducement for them to
commit a second oftVnce rather than re-’
fruit* from it, the penal law on the>second
offence not being sufficiently severe and
certain. For these reasons, it appears to the
Grand’Jury of Catnden County, that the
present penal code rather encourages vice
and immorality, thanrrestrains it.
Another reason why the Penitentiary
system does not answer the purposes in
tended, is from the experiment eve y dav
made in the Penitentiary, that the Convicts
do not support themselves. This we con
ceive, ought to be the primary object 0! th-:
penitentiary system. Hundreds of poor, in
digent, honest men, with a numerous and
helpless family have t hem to support, and
at the same time have their State, County
aod Poor tax to pay But of the Slate Tai,
there a> e several thousand dollars knmudly
appropriated for the support of Convicts,
and the expenses incident to the present
penal code; taking therefore, the whole
into consideration, we consider it a great
grievance and heavy tax, on the honest and
industrious | art of the community, without
answering any valuable purpose, such us
reformation. And we therefore recom
mend and desire llis Honor the Judge, to
present these our presentments, to the
Giaud Jury of each County, thut he may
preside in for their consideration ; and also
that they may be published in one of the
public guz. ties in Savannah.
JOHN FLOYD, Foreman.
D G Jones D maid Tompkins
G Dcmatt *G Woodruff ^
U U Henry William Bertie
Charles Magill 1'hos H Miller
Wm Nib luck Alex Eliicotl
Timothy llop&iui Thlward Searman
John Hardee' Alex Atkinson
Robert Paxton John M.zell
John Teasdaie and
J M lltr Israel Barber
Ordered, That the foregoing present-
meats he published in one of the public
Gazettes of the City of Savannah, one time,
agreeable to their request.
Extract from the Minnies of said Court.
JOHN BAILEY, Git *
ft . 9 V
•For JSew-York,
The las s« ling packet schr.
bEA LION,
Totten, Mooter,
Has part of for carg > ready to
k.. on b -ml, and will have immediate dis-
patch. For freight or passage, apply t-
the captain on board at Hunter** wharf, or
to GEO. GORDON,
nov 9 p
MARINE.
pout of sjtrjvr.YJB.
A*« arrivdto oinco our loot.
CT.tunim rou this roht,
‘At Charleston 7th inst. schr Esther, Per
ry
At B dt. 30th ult. sloop Paoket, Clark.
At N Orleans 12th ult- ach Ann, Ander-
son.
The ship Henry Clay, arrived at Brit -
more on the 31st nit. in 34 days fr«m Rot-
te'duni, reports the ship Wilhelmina. as
having soiled three days before for lhi6
poll.
BALTIMORE, Nsv t-^Arrlved, ship
Atticis, -t eotcoit, Liverpool. '41 days;
brrgsInt^Uigenci*. G • If rev. New Orleans ;
Robert, M* ’h»h, R ' Janeiro, 40.
St. Domingo Coffee.
0 j| j|A hags prime St »> minijo Ccffee
#.!«». Ilf prici-nl "f h-l . plate b e .|'* W J“«l r.eri»..l#n.l fr Ky
111“ but £5 10 to J per ‘bbl.
oct 26
UA&L.U J UlNToN.
To Rent,
Two Slurrs in the Building
opposite-Penfield's range.
*-|j AI80,
St One Tenement suitable for a
Dwelling 01-Boarding House, terms mode
rate. Apply to
THOMPSON & BONNEY,
nov9 B Wliitaker-a'rcet.
Cotton Cards.
A/Xi\ BOXES No. 9 and 10 Cotton Cards
livl/ 4 il. zon in each. For sale very low,
at No. I, Williamson's wharf,bf
E. CRANE, Jr.
nov 9 r
E
Venetian Carpeting,
I.EOAN I PATTBUNS, received and
fur sale by
WILLIAM TURNER.
nov 9
Domestic Plains.
R ECF.IVED <m Consignment, 8 Bjiles
Domestic Plains and Woolsejs, which
will be sold low*
J. A. MAXWELL.
nov 9 b
Notice.
X\ LL peasons in arrears to tfisCity’ln-
spector, are hereby notified, that un
less all arrearages are paid before the first
of next month, they will indiscriminately
he put in the hands of a Justice for collec
tion.
SAMUEL M MORDECAI.
nnv 9 ra
Seidlitz Powdeis.
iHE true and Genuine Se dli'z Powder,
is just received from Liverpool, and
ANSON PARSONS,
Druggist,Ho 8 Gibbons* Buddings.
nrtv9 ‘>6
for sale by
blankets and Ragging.
UT.QTLGE - W. CAVV:
Offert for oo'e by the Bate or piece,
(Fij and ,4 Pom' BLANKa’TS
w ^-4 and 7-4 Bristol Dufil B'nnVets
8-4 and 4-4 Heavy London Duffio dq
4'J and*42 incIvBxl' ic llcmp ii*.gging
White and Blue Pla ns
•With a'variety of G «m1s suitable for th-
season, at JVa "7 Gibbono* Buildings.
n*»v 9 1 m
Po k, Beef, and Hams.
JuU received per*brig Joseph, ,
4 f BUI.S. prime Pork
^ 25 do do Beef
10 do Mess do
1000 lb best New bold Hams, for family
u-e f
15 bbltt No 3 Mackerel
50 coils Patent Cordage
15 casks Cheeae
20 kegs Salmon
2 bbls Pickled Cucumbers, for fa-
•mily use
With % general assortment of Groceries
and Provision, suitable for families—for salt-
wbolemil or retail, bv
THOMAS BRADLEY fit CO.
&ov 9 b Bulloch'* Building*.
Notice.
A PPRs6n ui.hr, l-i r-o(f*IT* 'hr
present teaauii, in Setting and Burn
ing Brick} Waving for yeXrs been in this
state occupied in the above bu»im s*» be.
tide* extensile experience elaewliere. He
iaconfi'lent of giving peilcct satisfaction to
his employers,
nov 9 •«
To Rent,
T HE wharf a' present occupied by Mr.
J. C. Helvestoii as a wood whaff, for
which and lumber it is well situated t it
will be rented with or without the build
ing thereon—possession given the 1st De
cember. Apply to
WM. TAYLOR, or
HOBT. M. GOODWIN
nov 9 it
IO** The Copartnership hitherto **
isting under the firm of Hill £4 Tenny in
Savannah, find Tenny & Hill, Augusta, G i.
wav dissolved by mutual agreement, Octo
ber 2d, 1822. *
PARTS HILL.
OLIVER TENNY.
rfov 2
Sugar and Coffee.
limis. Prime SirOAU
.50 U;a COFFEE
For sale by
nov 8 95
HALL £4 HOYT.
OATS.
TtTiY'FVfft BUSHELS Onts, on board
the schooner Fair Ameri-
c m. at Moore’s whurf— For sale, in lots to
suit purchasers, by
ISAAC COHEN.
nov 8 c
Nails, Rum, &c.
A/fTV/KV CASES Nails
UW 8 hhds N England Rum
10 bb!s AmericMii Gin
Landing from brig Almira and schr Se
lina V Jane.— For sale by
EDWARD WILLIAMS,
nov (i p
Just Received,
FIRKINS of Goshen Butter, by the
ship Superior, and for sale by
H. M 1 DONALD £4 CO.
Jones* iitiilding, Buy •street,
nov 5 1
Cognac Brandy aud Jamaica
Rum.
J hhds 4th proof Jamaica Rum
5 pipes do Cognac Brandy
For sale by BAKER & MINI ON,
oet 26
Plains and Blankets.
a BALES White Plains
SJ.5 do D imeslic Plains and Woolseya
For sale by
BAKER £4 MINTON.
nov 7 A
Onions, 6jc.
i fifth Bo«chc» ONIONS
200 TURKEYS
50 Bushel OATS
For sale on board soliooner Savannah, at
Sones* upper wharf,
nov 8 9s
Frcsli Rutter, Raisins, fce.
KEGS Family B itt«r
50 boxes Fruah Haiainf
4 bales Brown Shirting*
15 boxes Mould Candles
2u hhds N. England Rum
50 hid* do do
bbU Northern Gin
Fur sale low, by
8. C. GRF.EKIL
oct fit lu Moore's whalf.
For Sale,
50 hhds and 50 bit Philadelphia
25 bla Loaf Sugar
50 do Muscovado do
lu bsga prime jifeen Coflee
10 boxes S-.-uphong Tea
10 half pipes Teneriffe W’ine
3 qc c«*lcs Madeira do
5 Jo do S.cily do
3 do do Port do
5 pipes Cognac Brandy
20 bis clarified Whale Oil .
150 kegs Gunpowder
20 tons Swedes Iron assorted
oct 23 NICHOLAS £4 NEFF.
Superior Negro Shoes,
A) the sign of the BIG BOOT, jYoi tA aids.
Market" Square.
(PlrtjYfY PAIR Negro Shoes, of a qnafiiy
U tuperiov to any hitherto biought
to this Market
25 Pair Gentlemen’s fine peggM Rootlet
100 do Mens pegg'd Buotees, suitable for
Farmers
25 Pnir do do do for IAfrorert
Just received per brig Joseph from-
KfcW-Y trk, and for sale by
K. L. MILLING.
nov 7 |i
For Sale,
pieces Grundy's white, mixed,
and blue Plains
184 pieces Ka>'s (ho glue in these)
59 do London Dufl’d and Point Blanket*
200 pair Hose Blankets, 15 percent lest-
tlmn the importing price
181 pieces white and red Flannels
60 do green Baize
90 do Scotcli Tartans for cloaks, at 65
cents per yard
2 cu9cs 4 4 I.inen 9 at a great sa>
150 pieces '('abling Diaper J crifice
W ith a large stuck of Fancy Linen and
Woollen Drapery, Hosiery and Haber
dashery, which will be sold at prices that
will not afford particularising here.
THOMAS WALTON,
Golden Bull, Johnston's squuro
oct 22 rpH -
H
Bills on Nevv-York,
JJIOB SALE, by
nnv 8
C. C. GRISWOLD.
The Subscribers
AVE received from England and the
Northern States by the late arrivals,
the following articles, which they will dis
pose of op the most accommodating forms,
VZ:-
850 krgs White Lead, 561bs, 28 and 14
100 do Paints; all clour*
10 boxes Sheet Copper
2 cas,ks Copper Nail*
2 do do Spike*
5 rolls sheet Lead
5 casArs bar do
50 do Nails and Spikes, *11 slze4
8i)0 lbs Seine and Sewing Twine
3 fishing Seine9 90 yards long
30 casks Brown Stout, Porter
40 coil9 Bale Rope
100 do Cordage
40 bolts Ilussiu Duclr '
20 pieces Ravens do
75 tons Swedes, Russia, and English
Iron, all sorts and sizes
Paint Oil, Lamp Oil, and a general at*
sortment of Ship Chandlery.
WM. TAYLOR £4 SON.
nov 6 re
UAKAL coals,
O F Superior Quality, for sale by
LEVIS I ONES £4 CANDLER,
Jones Buildings.
nov 8 p
Negro Shoes.
fi&IVF. HUNDRED pairs received, and
iS for sale by
nov 8
H. CONDY,
Rice's Wharf.
SALT.
CARGO of Liverpool Suit expected
—u to arrive daily. In Stove, SO kei;s best
quality London Mustard.-For sale by
A. RICHARDS.
nov S 92
CANNEL COAL,
poll Sale by
oct 29“
J. P. WILLIAMSON.
To Rent,
Qp'TE house belonging to the estate of D
“ Casey, in. f square. Possession
given on the first of November. For terms
apply toCol.Shelliuanor Win. Davies, Esq
oct 12 Mo;
Corn Mills.
T OBEY’t Patent Corn Mills, just receiv.
ed, and for sale by
JOHN D. MONGIN.
pa.4 a- —*
To Rent,
T HF. lower p-trt ol'ihe building occupied
as the Georgian Office. Apply to the
editor. ©ct 24
London Porter
O F the best Quality, in casks of from 5)
to 9.dozen bafch. For sale by
JOSEPH CARUUTHERS.
nov 7 jl A
Situation Wanted.
4 YOUNG«*>oti who is capable of taking
charge of a Cotinting Room Store,
ih desirous of obtaining a situation. A«
employment is the principal object, terms
will be moderate. Apj/ly at the office uf
theGc rout.
nov 8 95
N. E. Gin, Cider, Brandy, §c.
rr\ RBLS New England Gin
19 bbls Cider brandy
40 do Cider
11 do Applet
11 casks Cheese
6 fi kins Butter
2 cratis black Tea Pot*
Landing from schr Savannah, and to
sale by
nov 8 95 HALL h HOVT.
A Valuable City Residence
for Sale.
T HE subscriber rffera for Sale, his new,
large, and commodious Brick Dwelling
House in Courthouse square. It i* so well
known, that it is only necessary to say, that
it has always been considered one of the
most desirable residences in .the city. If
not sold in a few weeks it will be rented.
JAMES M HENRY.
nnv 2 90
Classical 8t English School.
HENRY MacUUNNELL
I NFORMS his Friends and the Public,.
that he will re-open his School for
Young Ladies and Gentlemen, on Monday-
next, the 14th inst, at 9 o'clock, A M im
the room under Solomon’s Lodge, near tint
Old Presbyterian Church.
oct 10 -1
White Plains and Blankets.
T HE subscribe* s have received by the
ship Oglethorpe from Liverpool, ithite
Plains aud Huffe Blankets, with a variety
of other articles suitable for the presenl
and approaching season, which they off«C
for sale on their usual terms.
JAMES ANDERSON & Co.
(D** The subscriber’s wa
gons will deliver good FlIfE WOOD
the residence of any of the citizens of
vannah during t'tc winter, at Six Doli
per cord, cash, by sending an order for
quantity wanted, to Mr. Coates, oversea
Vale Royal plantation, or to
JOSEPH STILES
oct 23 Im
ir ^u
To Rent, ' v
THREE story Brick House m John*
i&A ton's square, suitable for a store %m|
dwelling, now occupied by E. Courtnay 4
possession given I6ih November text. Ap*
ply to T. BUTLER* £4 CO.
Who offer for Sale,
50 Shares Darien Bank Stoek.
oct 31 c *
For Sale, . .
j\ Complete DOUBLE HOLLER GET
J&A cf Brown’s make, and has peri'ornnd
remar.kahl.v well; the Machine with nearly
all the Gear, will be sold low. rPIease up*
ply at (his Office,
nov 7 l
Dancing School.
M R. BOUDhT ha* the honor to infem
his patrons and the public grneiaiiy,
ue will open his School on MONDAY
die 18th of November--when he w»i|
1 ach a variety of new steps, togeiher
he most choice selection of iashtunsble co-
illmuc and F-mcy Dance*,
nov 8 95