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GEORGIAN
NEW 8EIUES—VOL. I.
SAVANNAH, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14,1844.
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 13,1822
The correspondent of the Republican, at
Milledgeville, under date of the Bill inat.
state) that a select committee had been ap-
pcUtf on that part of the message of Gov.
Clatrtvrelating to the afl'air of the Secretary
of State, composed of Messrs. Abercrombie,
Jot. Jackson, Sheftall, Upson, Langhorn,
Cuthbert, Campbell, Murray and Glen.
Judge Charlton lay dangerously ill about
S7, miles from Milledgeville. The election
fcr Senator in Congress was to take place
en Saturday last.
We regret to perceive that the sickness
(on board ibeTeacodk, at Norfolk, even at
this.late season, bus increased' Sit new
cases* were added to the sick,list, on the
4;h inst. Lieut. Robert E. Searcy died on
the lit inat.
The fever in Pensacola on the 17th ult.
had subsided.
Mr. Pemberton and Mr. Keene, former
ly of the Savannah Theatrical Corps, have
arrived in Nashville, where they intended
giving entertainment* composed ot Read
ings, Recitations and Music. - #
A daring robbery was committed on the
31st ult. in a house occupied by a Mrs.
Livingston, in Market street, Philadelphia
The front door being open, two men and
two women, who acted as guides, boldly
entered, secured the door behind them,
went up the stairs, where the family were
titling to a back room, tied Mrs. Living
ston and a servant girl buck to back with
•ilk handkerchiefs they brought with tltem,
and tied the arms of Mrs. Livingston's
daughter behind her, and,while one villain
stood guard over them with a horseman's
pistol, the other man and women broke
open trunks, bureaus, &fc. and ransacked
the house. Among the articles stolen were
a gold watch encircled by' two rows of dia
monds, and a considerable quantity of other
jewelry.
In Chambersburg county, Penn, an at
tempt was^ifecently made tp rob and mur.
der the family of Mr. George Bledsoe, by
three villains, which was defeated by the
intrepidity of Airs. B. who stunned one of
Jhem by a stroke on the head with the
tongs, and her husband who succeeded in
wresting a horse pistol from another which
had been snapped at him, after which they
fled. Three persons have been arrested
0n suspiciou.
A fire happened in a cabinet mnker’s
shop, at the corner of King and Patrick
streets, Alexandria, on the morning of tho
2d inst. which extended itself to the two
adjoining large three story brick dwelling
houses, occupied by the Rev. S. H. Cone,
and Mi'- James S. Scott, both of which
were destroyed.
jErie Canal.—The water has been let in
to the Ei ie Canal, N Y. from Little Falls
to Schoharie creek east, and west from Ge-
nessee river to Montezuma, making about
200 miles uninterrupted canal navigation,
sod it is expected shortly to be opened to
Schenectady.
The new bridge across the Passaic at
Patterson, N. J. fell with a tremendous
crash on the 23d ult. It was formed of one
arch about 90 yards wide, and was nearly
finished.
Health of JYew Orleans.—Tht ravages of
the fever in New Orleans continue una
bated. The number of deaths from the
12th to the 18th was—
armbled at the Market on Thursday
lest, from whence they proceeded in
procession to the Baptist Church. The
service commenced with e prayer by
the Rev. William Capera, and a so
lemn and highly impressive Sermon
was delivered by the Rev. S. Capers,
Irom Matthew, 24th chapter and 44th
verse, "Therefore be ye alao ready ;
for in auch an hour tire Son of Man
cometh.” j
The bells were tolled during the
procession, and the colours ot the
shipping were at half mast. The
assemblage of the citizens on this oc
casion, was greater than we have
witnessed for many years: and the
order and solemnity of demeanor
which universally prevailed, evinced
the high estimation in which the de.
ceased had been lielthand the symp...
thy felt for their distressed .rrUtives.
Wiityaw Intrl.
New Orleans. Oct. 9 — Came up
brig Mary-Ann, Grace, Boston, via St.
Mary’s. The captain - reports, that
the ISth day after leaving St. Mary’s,
being in sight of Stirrup Key, he was
hailed by a schooner of 50 or 60 tons,
who asked where they were from and
where bound f to which he answered,
from Boston, and.bnund to N- Orleans;
they sent a boat and 8 men, armed
with blunderbusses, pistols and cut
lasses, nliujumped on board and drove
all hands below in the forecastle and
spiked it down, then ran the brig on
the benfc about 8 hours, and came to
anchor in two fathoms water, haul
ed the schooner alongside and hove
out the long boat ; they then
broke open thehatcheB and took oui
all the dry goods, -and broke every
thing in the liold and plundered the
vessel., They went fore aod aft, and
cut the atanding and running rigging
carried oflf the spare rigging, ana new
hawser and large anchor; took hi*
quadrant and compass and all his
clothing, and then told him he might
do what lie pleased with his vessel.
On asking the pirate where he had
run the vessel, lie was told In steer
W. by S, to Strange Key, forbidding
us to come on deck until they were
tinder weigh, nr he would fire into us.
The propeity plundered and destroy
ed was worth hetwcMi si* and stven
thousand dollars. The |>itktes spoke
good English, hut appeared to be
chiefly ..French aud Spauisiit
On the 12th
20
16th
23
13th
27
17th
21
14th
23
18th
16
lJlh
20
W General Jackson.— The Phils-
'jetphia Aurora, says, “ We hare
heard, and are induced to bel.eve,
that the hero of New Orleans lias
resolved to withdraw from al|
public employments: Like Cincinna-
tus,lie was called by his country to be
Its shield ami buckler in the hour of
-peril; like him he accomplished , all
that man could effect; and now seek
ing.thi repose of private life, he fully
imitates the glorious example of that
distinguished Roman, if such is Ida
dete’rmSn -tioti, it is almost certain that
we are not hr reafier to have for a high
(talion, s soldier , f the revolution ;
had Gen. Jackson become a candidate
for the piesidency, he would have
been the last of the heroes and states
men of the “times . that tried men’.
»i.1ils” whom the people would have
htd the opportunity to honor-”
Georgetown, Nuv.9.— A« an rxpres.
finn unite deep regret felt by ttii-
Community, tor the loss of tile many
fall able live., occisiooed hy the la'e
loin I vi.ita.ion of Providence, the
siuxcn. of tin. lowo and vieinity at
Arrived at Marblehead on Monday
schooner F or Sisters, Bowden, fjoiu
Straits of Belli isle, last from Louis,
burg. Capi. B. States that the mahi-
tants of Louisburg informed him that
a few days before he arrived there, a
sloop came in under the control of hei
crew, they having risen upon the cap.
tain, and confined him on board, and
would not suffer him to goon shore.
The crew seemed to have free access
to every thing on board the vessel and
sold to some of the inhabitants, whale
boats aud several other ai tides be
longing to the vessel- The conduct
of the crew, was such as excited sus
picions that some serious injury was
intended upon the captain of the
sloop. The sloop had been on a fish
ing voyage, and belonged somewhere
in the south of Marblelie id, but Capt.
Bowden could not find out the name
of the captain or of the sloop, oor ol
the town where she belonged.
Host. Baity Adv.
A letter from Etlioburgh.nf the 19th
Sept, says—" Among the various
reports in circulation here respecting
the immediate cause which produced
so fatal an efT-ct on the Marquis of
Londonderry's mind, as led him to
destroy, himself, as coming from good
authority—it-is said, that his Mujes
ty was always opposed lo coming to
Scotland, and stood, nut against the
remonstrances of his ministers almost
to the vdry last moment. Being, how
ever, extremely desirous of paying
another visit to the Continent, in u
style more suited to his rank than
the former one, he repeatedly urg
ed the Earl of Liverpool and the Mar
quia of Londonderry to provide with
the necessary funds. But the Premi
er was not to be moved and his nn.
hie colleague was no less intractable
They both peremptorily refused to
call upon the public for money to de
fray the expences of the proposed vi.
sit, and by doing an, ilia said, they
both equality excited the displeasure
of his Majesty. The report adds,
that the Marquis of Londonderry was
particulas’y decisive in the terms of
his refusal—so much so, that when
the King pressed him on the subject,
the noble Secretary replied, • l must
non take leave t» tell your Majesty
that it cannot be done—the thing is
impossible.’ T hin answer was not
lobe forgotten ; his Majesty finding
at last that Scotland and not the
Continent must be his destination, re
solved, it is said, to piiniali the Min
isler, by forbidding him In oertitnpany
him to the North. [Lon. Pap.
London, Sept 21.—Lord Melville
is spoken of lu »uice d Mr. C n
ning as Governor General of India,
and the Duke ol Buckingham lo sue-
ceed to Lord Melville aa head of the
Admiralty.
Extract of n letter to Lloyd's Coffee House.
Ibufon, July 31.—The squadron
under the command of Rear Admiral
llamelin sailed this morning. It
consisted of Le Cnlosse, on board ol
which the Admiral has hoisted his
flag ; La Goerriere, and La Thetis,
frigates; I’Echo, corvette; LnMo-
tnus.sohr. This division will be re
inforced by Le Jan Bart and L'i Sy.
belle, brigs, from Brest. Its destina'-
tion is not known, but it is believed
'hat it is to- cruise oo the..coast of
Spain. The Admiral takes the title
ol Commander General of the Naval
Forces of his M.-ijeqjy in the Metliter
rannean. It iss.iid that all the King’s
•h'ps in the Levant, have orders lo
come and reinforce this squadron.
The races over th,Doncaster course
fur the St. L-ger purse, took place
on the 16ch of Sept. Twenty-two
horses started.' Swap was the favor
ite, but contrary to the expectation of
thousands, he was beaten by Tlteo
dore, who took the lead and kept it.
To a stranger, the shoutings, antics
and grimaces displayed by the cha
rncters interested in the race, on
Theodore winning it, appeared more
like persons mad with joy, than any
thing like rational bejngs. . One gen-
tleman on Saturday night, at Doncas
ter, betted SOO-overeigns to 5, against
Theodore, Those persons who took
the field against Swap, have doue it
nicely.
It is supposed upon a moderate
calculation that.Mr. Petre, the ownei
of Theodore, that won the St. Legei
at Doncaster, on Monday, has netteil
upwards of <50 000. Never wa-
greater surprise manifested, than at
the issue of the heat. Money was
changing owners in the most rapid
manner during the race, and several
grooms of gen 1 letnen have by the e
vFnt been placed iti independent cir
• iirstancesj Mr. Eyre’s man won
<2000.
Price. Currant nt Charleston, ,Vor. II. *
Colton, 8- Hand, 18 a 20—Stain
ed do. tl a 12; Santee, 16 a 17;
Short Staple, (new) II a 12; Old, 8
A 10; Rice, Prime, 82§ ; Good, 2} ;
Infcriori 2J ; Flour, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Richmond, (supe-fioe)
7 j ; Corn, 75 cts.; Bagging, Dundee
and Inverness, 55 a 60 cts.
Cottons.—But little dojng in Sea
Islands; one small lot of the'new crop
has been sold at 20 cents. Upland
Colton is begining to come in inure
plentifultv; it sells readily its it arrive*
.it 11 j a It} cents and in snme install
ces has brought 12 cents—.the’staple
of the new Cotton ia.fnr the most pan
good, and it.is in general well hand
led. i
Rice.—The sales of the week have
been quite limited, and we hear of
of none over 82|-
Flour.- No demand for exportation
sales confined to home consumption
—the average price 87} ; some fay.'
rite brands occasionally command
87|.
Corn.—Has experienced a still
further decline since last week—we
quote it at 75 cents, on an average ;
some prime white Corn will still com
maml 80 cents, while yellow, nf or
tlinnry quality has been sold as low
as 70 cents'.
Cotton Bagging—Ths article is
still held as qunteu , but a disposition
appears prevalent to give way a
little in the price, and thA best we
believe may be had in quantity at 55
cents. fl , ^
Stocks and Exchanges.—Are much
the same as last week ; very few trans
actions in the former; U. S. Bank
Shares may he had at 107j.
Freights.—Are still scarce and de
pressed—5 8tlis of a penny for Cot
ton, to England, ia the utmost that
can be obtained.
F6r Liverpool,
The fast sailing ship
CHARLOTTE,
George Stmt. Jr matter,
Is intended to meet quick
dispatch. For freight or passage, having
good accommodations, apply to Captain
Sims on board at Taylor 1 * wharf, or to
C. C. GRISWOLD.
nov 13 99
MARINE.
PORT OF 8AVANVAH.
Old 5tli proof Irish Whiskey.
O F a superior quality ami excellent fla
vor, in Denvj him. Fur sale hy
WILLIIM CMOTHER9.
nov 13 IU
• ’■ T 1 " "
At Private Sale,
J UST received J>ec schooner Sea Lion-
13 c.sks Train Oil
So boxes Sperm Candles
HlBlBEKT V CO.
nov 13
iks 1'raln Uil
rxes Sperm Csndl
{. u, mint!
CottOu Bagging.
OflFVTA HIKUE9 prime 42 inch Inver-
ness Cotton Bagging. Just re-
ceived sod for sale bv
BAKER U MINTON.
nov 13 it
Hay and Butter.
HUNDI.ES |iria(e New Hay
28 firkins first quality Fresh
Butter
Landing from ship Charlotte at Tay
lor’s wharf. For sate by
C. C. GIU lWOLD.
nov 13 29
Rum, Gin, &c.
«/*> BARRELS N E Rum
^42/ 2$ Uhls India Point Gin
250 q botes Span sU S -gars
20 qr cask* Currant Wine, of a su
perior quality
Landing from brig Hope & Polly, and for
sale by 8.' M ANTON,
nov 13 99 Riot’'*- wfuirf
REMOVAL.
PALMEsly ROE
H AVE removed to Bolton's wharf, se-
cond Store above the Exchange dock,
where they offer for sale, Com, Oats, Hay,
and Groceries as usual,
nov 13 (t.
J \MES ANDERSON % Co.
Jff| iVE received by recent arrivals Rom
wW England and France, a very clioioe
s< I ction of.
Eancif nntY Dry
Hoods,
CKN8I8TIMJ IN PAllT OP
Superior Ihunsel*, Venetian, English In
grain and Scotch Carpeting, with Hearth
lings to match
Blue, green, and dnmask Table Covert
Rich furniture Chifitzes and furniture Di
mity
Rich damask table Cloths and Tea Napkins
A beautiful assortment of black and 00101*0(1
Homhuzetts, plain ami figured
Extra fine black Bombazines
Elegant Hnbbinet Veilit and Laces,
White and yellow marking Canvass
Infants' Caps and Frock Bodies, elegantly
■worked
Elegant sewed muslin Hdkfs. Capes, Col
larets, Tippota and Frill*, new tniRcrno
Do sewed Spence* s .and flounced Muslin
Robes awl Ball Dress;* ‘ZytL- .
Do indenting and scolloped Trimming and
Flounces
Fashionable Head Ornaments ;
Rich dotted and sprig'd book and mull Mu*»
^ lii)9 and Lcnoes
Extra quality white and blac* ailk Hose
Fleecy corl* soles and gauze Stockings
White,.black and clored Silto and Satins,
and Black Mode
Rich figured silk Shuwlsand Hautorchicfs,
all sixes
Rich figured Satin and lustringRibbons
Black, white and colored French Crape
Dresses
Black, white and colored French Crape
Shawl|, and Scarfs
Ladies’ superior Paris made long and habit,
A nl Gloves
Ladies' superior castor, beaver and silk
Gloves
Elegant merino Shawls and Scarfs, a few
with lead colored borders
White Velvet for painting
Riack Italian Levantines and Sattin
Blucfr Nankin Crapes and Crape Ureases
Do figured Groi de Naples and wide vel
vet Ribbon *
Swansdown for trimming and tippets
Strip’d and check'd Italian SiUrs
Best Loudon supetfiife black, blue and fan*
cy Cloths
Best London superfine black, blue, scarlet,
bufti .wliUci, and fancy colored Cass<-
meies
Together with a large variety of other
Goods, which miiJb-* their present assort*
ment very complete and extensive, and
which will be sold otfaccommodating terms,
nov 13 ||i
To Let,
T HF, Stare in Whitaker-street, first door
from theebrner of Congress street, fur*
tnerly occupied by Thomas Dowell & Co.
an excellent-stand for business. For term 4
apply to BENJ. H/BOyKl ON, or
F M4MHN.
Cornerhf Congress and WbiUuker-sts.
nov 13 .99
To Rent,
’TaoUR small Tenements on Franklin
■a ward. Also, a Store on the forks of
lliuhderbolt Road, well adapted for n re*
tail Grocery Store. Apply Hi this Office,
nov 12 t
.Savannah Volunteer Guards.
Y OU an. hereby summoned to appear on
your par.de gropnd, in full Uniform,
completely armed and equipped, on FRI
DAY next, the 15th inst. si quarter before
3.o’clock, P. M.
iii By order of Captain TvraAtx,
LLOYD, 1st Sergl. 8. V. G.
nov 13 p
For Sale,
i HUBS Muscovado Sugar
I 75 bbls double refined Loaf Sugar
50 bbls single do do do
25 boxes do do do do
6 hhds W I Rum
r 9 hhds Crockery Ware
13 casks winter pressed Sperm. Oil
3i)0 casks Cut Nails assorted sizes
5 Ton* Swedes Iron
30,000 Spanish Segars
75 boxes 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Win*
* dow Glass
10 boxes No 10 Cotton Cards
20 reams Printing Paper
25 bundles Hay
JOHN LATHROP & Co.
nov 13 p Huhters’ wharf.
ARRIVED,
Schr Esther, Perry, Charleston, 1 day,
with dry goods^^bugar, molasses, &c *o I
Cohen, G T Gordon, P Catonnet, Ponce &
M'Kcnzie, S Wright, L Thompson, P Dre
ge, HTupper,.1 M‘Nish, RWJ Habersham,
Win Turner, J &f H M'genzie.
AnmiVALS FROM THIS TORT.
At Charleston 11th instant, sloop Mary,
Brown, 2 days.
At N Orleans 21st ult. sloop Susan, But*
ler. •* \
At Liverpool, Sept. 23, Cumbeiland,
Smith.
UF FOR TH'8 FORT.
At Boston, brig Hesper, Hubbard, to sail
31st ult.
BOSTON, Oct 31—Arrived, brig Perox,
Patten, Port-au-Prince, 22 daps
Cleared, ship Pactolus, King, Batavia j
brign Caravan, Dill, Gibraltar j Havre Pack
et, Geyer, River Plate.
Spanish Sugars,
I N whole, h tit*, ami qiurtt. of ve
ry superior q ulitj, received from Ha
vana, Slid for Kale by
nov 13 99
f by
JOUN H. UKIi) J CO.
Haxall’s Richmond Super
fine fresh Flour.
Anr. BARRELS just receiveil.aml con-
—‘Uv/ #(ant ,„pp|i t9 will continue to ar
rive. BiiJti i's anil families esn be accom
mnilaleil *ith any quantity, they miw wisl
to purchase. The quality of this flout is
esteemed very superior.
Richmond Manufactory CUT NAILS
made nf Russia and Swedes Iron, 80 cast.
P om 3d up to 30(1. For sate bv
l*OYCE a MACKENZIE,
nov 13 Jr.e fit
'l*he Subscriber
.fJESPECTFULl.Y informs the Inhabi
[titant. of Savannah and its Vicinity, that
lie'.wilt open a Sctinnl for the receptiqp ol
young Ladies and Gentlemen, on
MONDAY the 18 th of November,
In which will be taught all the requisites of
a correct English education, together with
the Latin, Greet-, French, and Italian but-
Kiuges. Ite lias taken the room occasion
ally occupied by the Union Society, in the
wrat end of the Academy.
For Terma of Tuition and other-informa
tion, apply to the store of JIuMmin U Hay-
ward, a few doors west of the City Hotel.
FAR WELL JONES.
nov 13 99
Wat« Vrout Dots.
BUTLER ^SCRANTON
UK n->w npeirng a ; tlitdr Old Stand,
jttA GHilon’s Bail ning. Market Square, a
*.:iieral ossurtm’*nt o* ..ter Pr .»» Oval,
Military, and Fashionab e Dress llils, < f ev
ery desciiptiori—warranted to hold lheir
coin*, and not lo break They receive their
Hat* direct f om ihe Manufactory of Aon-
berley l J Moody, with Wh*C!. they are Coil*
•.ect. il ■•aud a ill fiirtisli at nil times, whole*
sola or i ei sail, on as good terms as any es
tibiiolnn nl in the Slate,
nor 6 tc
' Negro Shoes,
SdXD«
nov 8
'iVVIlt received snd for sale by'
8. A.CONDY,
t Rice’s Wharf.
GOAL.
|/ Chaldron Coal, landing from
r brig Prompt, and for sale by
JOHN D. MO' GIN.
nov 18 p
1 Onn Bunchas.Omuls'
a \J\J\J 200 pUKKKYS
M 50 Bushel C) \TS
For sale on board schooner Savannah, a\
Jones' upper wharf,
nov 8 95
r
JOHN MOORHEAD
B egs leave to iuform his friends in Geor*
gia, thut he nos established himself
peripanrnlly in thfeatyRs a
Commisahm J&exrfiant,
The sale of Southern Produce will be Ida
'.irincipul business, in the management of
which, he belrves he can dolus frienda
justice—he relics oh the reputation eatu
blished during a long residence in Savan
nah, on theTeferences to his friends, and
diligent -attention, to continue the confi*
deuce erf those who may be pleased to fa
vor him with their husim ss.
Jfe» York, 28th October, 1822.
Reference in Savannah— Messrs Cummino
If GWATUMCt. u
Reference in Augusta—Joek Moons, Esq.
nov 8
GkYE«\R UVLOGEIUEis
AND
DRY GOODS.
T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends and the public in general, that,
lie has commenced business \\i the ab<>X£
line, in Jsarnard »treet t two doors from the
store of P. M‘Dermott, Market Square,
where he is now opening a select assort*
meet of CHOICE GROCERIES ^and DRY
GOODS, which will be sold low for Cash.
Families desirous of obtaining Warranted
Articles, will find it their interest to upply
as above, as the subscriber will guarantee
i heir quality, bemg selected solely by him
self.
^ JOHN M'RAE.
nov 8 i
Plains and Blankets.
B ' DALES White plain*
5 do- ft.miestic Plains and Woolleys
• ' For sole by J
m. BAKER MINTON,
nnv/ a.
•
OAl'S.
'OJSJCDJE) $ US 1 ELS °»l». f" bn.nl
Hie schniinrr F.i,y Amtri-
jsn^q^loort’!. xharf Fiiraulc,jn lot. tq
ISAAC COHEN.
%
-
nov 8
Philadelphia Beer.
RAtlRELS Vi-ry siipi-riOr I'F.ER,
- Oawng V Mmitu*. Bwnd. ji.t
I’coeiveil anti tor sale by .
JOHN FAIIVIN,
nov 11 p' Clvlanil’^uililiki.;.
Onions, 6jc.
Rice Bauds,
W HOLE at 75 cent*
half do. at 6 '4 cpnts -for Rale by
JM P.ICS
Mongin's, late Bulloch's Buddinga.
nov 11 || a
Bills on New-Yorfc,
£poi< SALE, by
l 8*
C. C. GRISWOLD.
CANNEL COAL,
^Olt Sale by
net 29
J. P. WILLIAMSON.
London Porter
O F the bes! Quality, in casks of fVom 6$
to 9 dozen ruch For sale hy
JOSEPH CAimUTHERS.
nnv 7 l
Ddffiestic Phans.
IlF.CHbVFD on Consignmm t, 8 Bales
Li. Domestic Plains and Woolseys, whicb
will be sold low.
J. A. MAXWELL.
nov 9 b
ANDREW LOW & CO.
FlfjAVE received, by t/le ships Georgia,
wi Oglethorpe, and other recent arriv
als from England and Scotland, the greater
proportion ot iheir usual supply of
Fall & Winter Dry Goods,
which they offer for sale at a moderate ad.
yance for Produce, or on their usual accom*
modaliug terns fo» approved paper; and
bv the ship Emily, daily expected from Li*
verpool, they will receive an additional as
sort ment, together with casks of London
bottled Porter in quart and pint bottles,
Crockery, Glassware, and some other bulky
articles.
Now in store, and offered for sale, a few
nieces of beat Baltic Hemp Cotton Bagging,
42 inches wide. 8 ,
oc: 19
Valuable Lands for Sale.
I ^HB following valuable Lands will be
. sold at low prices, and on accommoda
ting terms, if early application be made to
the subscriber. 3
One tract containing 5206 acres at the
head of Sapelo river, in the County of M'-
Intosh, near the old Court House, consist
ing of Inland Swamp, of ihe first quality-
prime Cotton Land and Pine barren, for
merly the property of Robert Baiil-e, de
ceased.
An undivided two-thirds of« tract of a-
bout 2000 acres, si ualed on Crooked Uiv
er in Camden County, well suited for the
Cultivation of Cotton and considered very
valuable. Apply to
GEORGE SCHLEY,
nov 12 lm No 1. Commerce lior.
WILLIAM,STARR, Jr.
H AVlNG^taken an in crest in ourhusl#
iichs, it will hereafter be conducted
under the firm of Hall, Hoyt & Co.
HALL V HOYT.
noy II 97
For Sale, ^
S\ Complete DOUBLE HOI.I.pn GIN
Aid ol Brown'd make, and has performed
remarkably well; the Machine with pearly
all the Gear, will be sold low. Please ap
ply at this Office.
nnv 7 l , r
(ff‘ The subscriber’s wag-
goes will deliver good FIRE WOOD at
tl*e residence of any of the citiJ^PFrf Sa
vannah during tie winter, at Six Dollars
per cord, cash, by sending an Arder for the
quantity wanted, to Mr. Coates, overseer on
Vale Koval plantation, or to
JOSEPH STILES.
oct 23 lm
White Plains and Blankets.
T HE subscribers have received by the
ship Oglethorpe from Liverpool, h'hitt
Pfaint and Jhtjjle Blanket#, with a variety
nf other articles suitable for the. present ,
and approaching season, which they offer
for sale on Iheir usual terms.' •
"JAMES ANDERSON k Co.
oct 8 .
Clascal & English Sch'ool.
HENRY MacDONNELL
I NFORMS hm Friends and the Public,
that he will re-open his 8chool for
Young Ladies and Gentlemen, on Monday
next, the 14th inst, ^at 9 o’clock, A M. in
the room under Snltimon'a'Lodge, near the
Old Presbytetiun Church.
octtjfQ
Steam Boat Office.
apwo Clerks are warned .uhituiffiee.iod
'Ll until Friday next, the liiHiSsl. appli
cations will be rereived by the President.
N. B. Salary of tst-Clerk, glOOO pr. inn.
do 2d do 8800 di>
The latter tn give Bond snd Security in the
sum of82000.
, S. C. DUNNIN^ President.
nnv 11 b 0
Noticed
r riHE Copartnership of the Subscribers
ft. under the firm of DelamaterU Starr'S «
ihis day dissolved bv mtltttal consent. Per
sons having demaiMts against the Concern
are requested to preoent them for a^Ade
ment, and those indebted ip mske payment
io li. W. DelamaJer. * »
R. W DELAMA TER
W. STARR, Jr. m
R W. Delamiter will continue the GVo«.
eery Business, at the oU ataad, on Boliou's
wharf.
nov 11 9T