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SATURDAY M0IIN1NG, NOV. Id, 1822,
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STATfe OP GREAT flHI I ai.N in tiib
a \ EAR lHil.
I* t. w.
Inlmit of thr debt,
1-nrrrsi *»f Kxrh*qufr
llill* and Irish Trtasu-
r> Uilik,
44.46r.999 17 10
779,992 3 5|
tty the arrival yesterday of the ship Sw
vannali, we received New*York papers of
Saturday last.
The packet ship Hubert Edwards, arriv.
td below at Now York, on the evening of
t'ie 8th init. in 35 days from London. Site
mukt nf omirae bring ui European advice*
to the 4th or 5th of October.
F om Penncola —I’ll#Ohirlestnn paper*
of rhurtday contain mlelhgwnce from Pen-
taenia to the l*t init. The number who
hud died of the prevailing fever , (princi
pally Americana) was 3iX) to 350. The U.
S.troopial the Harancaa had Buffered sc*
y ere |y_ se venty deaths having taken place.
Lieut. (Lilian! of South Carolina and Major
Dinkins, were among the number. The
fever at the above date was abating.
Capt. Treby, arrived at Newport in 76
da)s from Chili, infurms^that aeriuui differ*
«ncv« had taken place hctwteeiv Lord Cir
-eh ane and ©on. Sao Martin, yeUtive tu
their reapeetlve conmmnda.
J. J. Hoogewerff, K>q ha* been appoint*
ed Coasul adinterim of the Netherlands tor
the port of Baltimore, in the plaoe of C. 8.
Korig, Eaq. deceased.
A letter from a respectable home in Li
verpool, of the loth Sepi. menUona that
the Cmudian Pot Ashes are impregnated
with an Qtydc of iron, which U very inju
rious to the process of bleaching,'as it gives
«n iron mark to the cloth \' a tain pie which
haa been separated from the ashek, by an
extensive consumer of them, has been sent
out, with a request that it might be com
municated to the makers.
The Philadelphia City Loan of $35,000,
has been taken at a premium of seven dol
l*ri» and onuoent in the hundred dollars.
$296^00 were offered.
Mr. Meyer, the inventor of the Life Pre-
'serving Dress, which has attructcd much
attention in the different cities at the north,
•has arrived at Charleston, and intends to
exhibit hit invention iu^e harbour of that
city.
The Legislature 01 Rhode Island, now in
session, have passed an act directing the
General treasurer to issue his warrant to
the Sheriflkofthe proper counties, direct*
l»g them to attach their seal on the per-
~ • • isl estate of the delinquent Banks, and to
sell the tame at public auction, after due
notice. The object of th.a-law is to collect
v the new tax.
<7,947,993
1.181,056
2,53ft,666
129,988
6,395,552 18 8
C i ul T.i ft a of England
wflR lieland,
I lie other charges on
the consolidated fund
tor Courts of .1 notice
in England, Mint, si*
lowunces to the lift) ul
Family, Pensions, fee.
Saline* and allowan
ces, Bounties, Miscel
laneous &. punianent
charges in Ireland,
Tl.e Civil Government
of br.uilaad,
Tlie Navy, vis: Wages,
genera) service, and
the Victualling De
partment,
The other payments'll!
anticipation nfthe Ex
chequer receipts, v.i:
Bounties tor Fisheries
nmiiufsciuiiiig Com,
Uz. Pensions to the
Hereditary Revenue,
Militia and Duscrtei»,
Warrants, tic.
Toe Ordnance,
I he Army, ordinary 8c
extraordinary ativi-
cos,
Loans, RemitUn6ea, It
advances to other
countries,
Issues from appropriat
ed -Funds lor local
purposes,
Miscellaneous services
at home and abroad, r
Mukmg a grand total of 69,599.^76
lL-duct Sinking Fund
. on the Loun to the
Dual ludia Company, 150,376
3*
5i
389,167
1,538,209
9,450,650 13 10$
53,101 1 1
1,855,940 12 li
1 11
7 6
69,448,899 lj 7|
1,201,746
4160,741
Till, amount Include the mill of ■ 405,
56,1/ 19». 9Jr/ for interest, nianayumrni,
mid Sinking fund, on Imperial Limn and
57,0U6,8U54/ on Forluguciie Loan
KXFCNUllUllK.
/.
Service, it home,
Service, .b wl,
Irish nnsc.'ll.iitMins Her-
vtcen, 1820, including
principal of Treasury
Demands for Army »er-
vices oiiliianitiiig,
The iiimmdeti debt, of
the NnvJ Hnd of tie*
iiitnd. oitlilumlwy,
Fenaioh,
Court, of Justice, , •
I'ul.lie Dtblurilur tin-
lance, 1820, tut—1 amt.
| Pmm rAe A^wfnnt*,nit Mrrcabtile Adver-
linr %J Ocl, lo.
Our t—t .iciiuni. Irom tho out
pint,, |»rticulirW from the Smith-
w.td, .re Ur Irom being cheer
mg, .* 'here .ppt.r. » very greet tlefi
ci.nry of supply incite ,rticle of pro
vgsinils, .nil unit*. • qumtiiy be
brought!, between (hi. iikI Ihe clo.
ing ot tltu navigation much tli.'reit
0 i. .iiliclp.teil, the ensuing winter.
The u.tur.l cnn»f<|u.iice, likely,it
fir.t, to tUclttl the new miter ol
things, is hereby manifest. The mtr.
chilli, with used to .upplf this mar
ket from home hive curtsiletl their
■upply, under tho expedition that an
overplus would be thrown into the
market, from the new source, which
»te opened by thef.te Act i for this
rt-.ann a partial scifciiy will be felt,
between the repe.l If the firmer and
i he operation ol the new act, but there
it yet time enough to receive »up-
piiea, and we truat that the new end
tbuntlani crop, which it letely got in,
in tl.e United State., will cause a fall
in the price, there, when a aupply
will, no doubt, be received from thence
priur to the winter setting in—thi*
scarcity of provisions, we Ui-deralantl,
causes much anxiety and alarm, fur
ihe peace and safely of persons end
property, in the districts so unhappily
kituiitnl. •
In our last we noticed tn secident
which nccurred on returning the sa
lute of the Pandora, by the Flag Ship;
we have alnce learnt that the poor fel
low who waf blown overboard is indebt
ed lor the aatety of hit life to the very
prompt and humane exertions of
Lieut. Monbee, the commander of H.
M. 8. Drake, who, being on deck at
Ihe time nfthe accident, immediately
jumped overbo-irtl font the main
chains, caught hold nf the msn and
supported him above water, until »»•
siatsnte wss rendered tu get them
both un hoard.
3,593,461 0
812,'259 19
l,358»f74 15
3,UU8,99l 5
V 63,136 16
A new work under lire title nfthe -‘Dri.
tisli Intelligencer sod Monthly itegistt-r,"
is to m«6a it. sppesrsnea in Philadelphia
on the Aral orJaitiinry.
Acwtubuitulsfir Cattm Borg/uy.—Two
ttxlei of new crop Cotton, pmked in oak
boards, the ends msde of Kentucky bogging
were eahibited at Huntsville, in Ihe early
-part of last month. The merchants, it is
«dded, do utot appear to counlonance the
use of this untried substitute for Cotton
Dogging.
Liw ill Ohio,—lipwo men were re
gently tri d in Huron County ('Ohio)
for the off-mu of tarring mid festh-
«riug a third peraon, anil li iedby Ihe
Court fevenuyii'e cepfs each. The
man who suffered had abandoned his
fitnily and betaken himself to other
women, ud his two neighbours had
token upom themselves tu distribute
that justice which the law due* not
-provide lorbimilor offender*.
The itfew York Slate Company in-
<tend applying to the legislature lor an
• stensionof fitrlrcharter, with acapi-
taluf 300,000 dollars, to be emptuyed
in-working sl&te and atone quarries,
coal, leld, and copper urines; with
the privilege of using the unem|doyed
capital by invest ing in,-or loaning on
real estate, public stocks, or person-
»l securities.
517,473 7 11
Revenue of Crest Itiituin is as follows,
which when deducted'fi'nm the Expendi
ture, leaves u gloumy picture for lier ad
mirers, -
-OH Tns vssit 1821.
Oustoms, 5,716,520
Kicia., 33,6/8,939
Stamps ■ 6,151,347
Post office, 1,3.50,106
Assessed luxes, 6,311,346
Lund Pates, 4,192,257
Miscellaneous, 293,938
t/nap|iropriateit War
Unites, 30,780
Total coiuolidated Fund
tiered l Excise 19,322/
lieven. y P. Office 38,813
Annual Dutira to pay off
Bills.
Custom* 3,915,371
Excise, 128,218
44,725,313
78.135
41,303,448
3,043,223
47,847,637
2,516,233
Permnncnt U Annual Duties
Wur Taxes.
Excise,
Total llovcnite, distin-
gutshing lire consnlidm-
ted Fund, the Annual
Duties and War Taxes, 50,365,260
The produce nf ihe year ending .f.'timiiry
1820, was 48,162, 33/. Such sum ougiit tu
have been enlarged by the 3.100,0001 ,ve-r
tnxti on or/ie/ex almntt is(ie//ii c.,n»«iueii by
Hi a poorer nwt n-orliiij cllUtrr, but the ad
vance la only 2,203,027/. Thus the new
taxes produced only-mbout tWo i/iirWs nf the
estimated nmaunt, and proving, as clearly
as fltoae additiimsl taxes prove the neccs-
lityiof reliirm, that inci rased taxatiun caus
es a diminution of consumption, which car-
sirs with it a limiting of employment.
The foregoing statement is made from
pnpate that were Inid before thr last l'»r-
fament, and published in F.ngland, in the
Bed ll-lok Extraordinary, fur the year
1821, by a Commoner.
Sports qf tht Tur/
the north and ol \lte south appear to
be more tcti.e th'n than they
' li'ive'be.n for a long time pan. In N.
iltfni
In the muse of eight year., the
.price of Cotton at Liverpool, has fal
len Irom 34 pence aterling to 8 pence.
A house wax burned in G.'aatonhu
ry (Conn ) on the 26th ol October. A
given to the family nf Ihe danger to
The rwetradflwhictr they wore cxpnsoil, vvna thr
fatting in of the roof while tlieij teny
at supper ) and what is ye) more
strange, the house tvns of but ottr
story ! AVe are not inforinyd wlut
York, *t . trotting match, tliepurae a)
the Farmer.* Club, w.t takrn by Mr. became of the family.
Torrey’l bar mare the Maid of Le ___
hanon, who pit formed eight milra in
34 minutes, without brcakiiig orbeinu
put to her Tull speed, or being struct
wtthopur or whip, and mcludinga dr«
trillion of a minute in changing a bru-
-dten stirrup.
The Tsrboroogh Fall Races com
ynenced on the 7th tost. The first day
will be t sweepstake for two year
-Ids, one mile heals, 40001b.' bated
colton entrance.
•Mr. Haniann (the owner of Sir
•Chirle.) concluilea hia reply to the
^Challenge of the owner of Sir William
«* follow. l wish you to bear in-
mind that I am at thi. time eugagnd
in -v race ot the greatest moment, the
importance of which wilt employ my
br»t egertions; therefore', i hope it
will terse as a atilficirnt apology lur
<uy lint Doticing any .further couirnu
Dtcitions that may be made in rtla
(mo to tbe lu'jcct.
For Ncw-York,
’ Asstvus mow Tins m*?.
naHite Uh * Ch '"""l V ‘ P gl^V^AH
At Fiovidcnce, 3d Init. btig Olobe, C» To meet with dispatch. Fur
ifrciRhior pkttaf« fiavittf eleft^o* secom-
ctssasn vox Tins rorr, Imodalions, apply qn board at Jones’s upper
At Pliilml .Ipliin, 7th inst. stoop Consti* wlurl, or to
tut ion, Bishop.
OS rss THIS TOUT.
At Charlcsion. 14th inst. steamboat Co
lumbia. BJscFtnsn, to sail 18th.
At Hartford, i»h inst. brig——, II ‘lister
to sail I5thi sell Five Sisters, Kellogg, do.
T^le sch Ann, from this port for Prnvi*
deuce, was spoken on the 8\h inst. off the
Capes of the Delaware.
The sclir Klixa U Nancy, Green, for Da
rien from N YoiF, was wrerAred on Sapelo
Island on Saturday last. The r ns^engers
and crew, (96 in number) remuined on (lie
deck until Sundey morning, the sea
ing a complete breacli over then*, when
they were auved and brought to Darien by
Ihe schr Spartan, with the exception of the
couF, who waa drowned. The perishable
pan of the cargo is lost.
DARIEN, Nov 14—Arrived, sch Chesa*
pesAv, Baldwin, N YmF, 5 tlaya; sloops
Eleanor, Dear, do 6 5 Spartan, Gibbs, do
5; James Monroe, Stephens, do 12.
Cotton Bagging.
• F1BCES prime 42 inch Inver*
• A>w/>Ck/ nets Cotton Bagging. Just re
ceived and for Bale by
BAKER U MINTON,
nov 13 w * »
STATE OF TIIE MARKET.
Savahnah, Nov. 16.
The accounts from England of a imall
advance on Uplands have prevented any
decline in prices since our last; prime
sells, readily at lt£ \ inferior, 10 a 11; old,
6 a 10, accsrdtng to quantities.
6a»*/«tonds—Prices for thia defttription of
cotton hav« not yet been established, in<
deed there is too little yet in market to
offjr any temptation to purchasers-»gnod
fair Sea.lalarxi* would probably command
18 a 22; print*,favourite brands, more.
J? ce — We have not heard ofa sale \ held
at 871» 8-1.
Corn.—The stool? limited, held st 95 a
81* but w ill no doUbt give way as supplies
come forward.
Bulging, 55 a CO ; some sales have been
made by the quantity at 5.3 a 54; stock
small, hut Planters buy spar ingly at the pri‘
ces at Fed,
-— UUJ. !■■-!■ ..-..tL
St. Domingo Cottee.
Afi ^ a K s P nm * St D-»mingo Coft'ee
Just received and for side by
BAKER U MINTON.
net 26
DIED,
At Darien, on Wedneady KJth init. Mr.
Joliir M Maxwkil.
MARINE.
I’OHT OF SA VJUrA'.iU.
CtRAItF.1),
Ship Superior, Jocelyn, Nrw-YnrF
Duhnmel U Arize
Ship Corsair, Porter, New-YorF,
C C GnswoM £f co,
Ship Georgia, Varnum, Liverpool,
A l v & co,
Brig Telegraph, ClarF. New Y01F,
llall, Hoyi A co 1
Schr Sea Lion, Tottco, NcW-YovL
G Gordon,
ARRIVED,
Ship Savannah, Whits, NewVoVfc 4 days
to Hall, Hoyt & co, owners, with a full car
go to Hall, Hovl & co, F Gillet £/ -Co, W
Fuller, F SellecF, J M Jarvis M Hong, tia])t
White, Cantolou 8c Lamar; Q BrfcVtmayer
tk co, .1 P A Morgan, J Pcttfield fc
cu, J Meigs, Johnston 8t llills, Mayers Rt
Hamilton, TDowell fe co, T Butlerfeco,
V Densler, T R l»tW A Evans, J B WicF
J R Creamer, O Tat B Burroughs, N B
Weed co, E Bliss Bi co, Ponce £/ M’Ken
sic, Hill y Tenney, *P Bradley h co, J B
Herbert & co, H J Parneu.-P IWI, T Long-
worth, Miller ti# Fort, L Clark, GG^ don,
.1 W Long, K PerFma and others Fasten-
j^r»,'Mr and Mr*> Pehfiekl, Mr and jlrs
Marq'uuul, Miss Dolles, Mr and Mrs Lumb v
Mr and Mrs (i ff.id and two children, Mrs
-Ilmen, twq children and servant, Memra
Church, Stiippen, Pitkin, M»« fcay, Clay, 2
Merrills, Robhins, Newcomb, Morgan, Cro
well. Fish, 2 Hurds, Higgins and capt But
paper ia.v* that the 6. at imin.ati.pMf- Lot) .hip tlowarl. >l»MreK., to v.'.l
Productions of Missouri— Amono
Ihe s'aplc pi eductions nf this stale,
aefinl enumerated, tobacco, wheal
hemp, cotton, iron,sail, lur, pork, beef,
fruit, and vegetables. Two steam
mills are building at St Login, for the
maitnlacture of Ilnur fur the New
Orleans market. Treieht to St. Lou-
is, f rum Now York, by .team boats,
is only 2J cents per lb.
Baltimore, JVbv. 6—Tn Ihe article
w. published yesterday relative lo the
fine* imposed by the Mayor, in the
caaes of'Frazer, and Morrill, we were
misinfotpied in elating, that they had
decamped, anil they hid formerly
been tenants of the New Yurk state
prison. Tbe check on the bn- k et
Annapulii, wi» nut a forgery, but ge-
uums.
ext day. The 3. anclmredaao the b»r 'On
Wednesday, f .
Brig Itesper, Hubbard, -Boston, 9 days,
to Lesistones & Candler consignees, with
an assorted cargo to OTaft, 9 if M Wright*
L -KoitnoF, D Carney, Jr. T4ft & Sibley,*^
Newhall, T-Bvpns, A^EWood. L Bald
win JSl ca. S BLParFman, R Campbell, W S
lloboey, CJsFb & Allen, Jcimey m D>aig-
lass, H S Atwood, E Withmgion, E Wih
liama, W ScirbTough and the master. J’nr-
etngtre, Mrs Shaw, Miss II 1. Orne, Miss
Harris, Messrs S W Rn'Fcr, T C Fisher, J
Woices’er sml C W Davis
dirig Orion, Mayhew, Providence, 9 days,
with merchandise to O Taft, W l.ippitt £/
co. S C Greene, K S Church, K Watermau
& co. M at A Smith, Brown k OvyrstreeL
S Wanton, P IUU, A M*Gregor, and -lO bbla
lime to the masier. Pattcufei'*, Messrs
Knight, Havens Jennison, Phillips and
Sherman. L-ftbrig Rolls. Harringiqp, for
this port in 4days; brig*E;tgle, CooF,soon.
Schr Ann, Anderson, N'Orleans, and 29
days from the Balizc, with a lull cargo ot
augaia to K WUIimhis*
Sloop Mary, Brown, Charleston, 1 day,
to 1 Cohen, with a full cargo of meichan-
diae to G \V Coe, A B ll’Lcod, W Sc«r*
tsroogh, G.iudry & Duhmre. A U Fannin &
co. Dnhamel k Auxe, P Dc Villers, J .Mor
ton, II Campbell, G Schh-y, J B Ucrbeit k
co. N li Hart and the master. Puatenjert,
Messrs Wallace, Campbell, Pomeiu). Han,
Liuraine, M’Leod, Luther, Waters, hnnth,
KiHledge, boa wood, Ruse, and 6 in the
atccrx^e.
nov 16 102
IIALU HOYT fii CO.
For Ncw-York,
The packet brig
NftTlVK,
Cujituin Coke
To meet with dispatch.— For
freigni or passage, apply on board at Jones’
upper wharf, or t*i
HALL. HOYT k CO.
nov 16 102
It
NOTICE.
JTpifft Subscribers are prepared to dit*
ii count nmmptly vverv day, approved
,tar cr, not h»ving more than ninety days
to run, at aix per cent, and nay the proceeds
of such discount by Checks on Augusta, i£
preferred bv the 'dl'crer.
GUMMING U GWATI1MEY.
nov 16 re
For Boston,
The brig
HESPRR,
R S. Hubbard, .Matter,
____ Will 8ai 1 with all possible dispatch
For freight or natsage apply to the Cap
tain on board at Bulloch’s wharf, or to
JOHN CANDLER,
Jones’ Ouil<lings.
FTAo hat received and for tale,
50 hbli No 3 Mackerel
27 boxes Madeira Wine of sup quality
30 keg) UuUtr, put expressly tor fami-
ly use
20 bbts Pot aloe*
50 bblsAppks
nov 16 103
Negro Shoes.
FA1U received »nd for tale by
. -8. A, CONEY,
nov 8 i llice’. Wharf.
Plains and Blankets.
rx n VI.EH White Flams
j} ] do Dome,tic Plain, and Woohey,
For sale by
DAKEIt U MINTON.
nov 7 a
CANNEL COAL,
■JjtOR Sale by
oct 29
J. F. WILLIAMSON.
Spanish Segars,
X N whole, half, and quarter U< xes, of ve r
ry superior tjnality, received from Ha
vana, and for sale by
JOHN H. REID U GO.
nov 13 99
For Charleston,
The reg'd**’) tmket sloop
MAIIY.
Captain John /frown,
__ Will sa l on Monday morning at
12 o'clock, wind and weather permitting.
For light freight or passage, having hand*
some accommodations, apply to Captain
Brown on board at Exchange wharf, nr to
ISAAC COHEN.
nov 16 r
fc7* Consignees of goods, per ship
Savannah, are requested to attend and re
ceive them This Morning, at Jones’s upper
wharf. nov 15 r
- A Refutation
or THR
CALUMNIES
C IRCULATED against the Southerner
) Weatern States, respecting the ItYaU-
tutinn and Existence of
SLAVERY AMONG THEM.
To which is added, • minute and particular
account of the actual State and conditioner
their
XKGTtO rOPUUTIOJV
Together with HUtoncal Notices htvi the
INSURRECTIONS that have takTri place
since the Settlement of the country;
"Facta are Stubborn thing*.'*- S'hakfpeart,
By a South Caxolinuiv.
The above work is for sale at the nook-
stores of W. T. Williams and 8. C. U J,
Schenk,
nov 16 102
Towles’ Patent Bedsteads.
£\ N auortmvnt of the above con.tnn.
Siik tion i. r.-nly for insportion ,t th a
Fitrnl uM Store- of the Subscriber, in
which the lnn(» deaircil improvement in th e
mode nf miiA-inp Ri-dsicdn is d< uhl«s ac
complished i it may be set up in one m i.
mile, nod taken down in the same space of
time without the use of tool., .nd doeeoot
contain the least hn boor for bug* or dirt
A further description la deemed unneces!
.ary, ss ihe improvement must stand un it.
merits.
The Subscriber being authorised to n n
themin this place, will receive orders foe
them at ltjs store in " hituTer street, oppo.
site Col. Shellman's.
J. W. MOItlilLL.
nov 16 I 102
The Subscriber
O FFF.HS fur sale,
20 hamper, SCOTCH POTATOES,
JOHN M'UAE,
nov 16 102
Irish Potatoes,
A FF.W hampers lnalt potatoes of su.
XVperinr quality, received from Belfast
via Cltarleaton, fur sale by
SAMUF.L WRIGHT.
o*-v 16 o
WILLIAM ST ABU, Jr.
H AVING taken an in'ercatin our busi
ness, it will hereafter be conducted
under the firm of Halx, Hoyt &Co.
HALL W I1UYT.
nov 11 97
The Copartnership
H ERE I OF >RB existing under the firm
of Levitdt'iies U Candler, is this day
dissolved by muuiai consent.
JL11 ARLES LEVISTONES,
^OHN CANDLER.
P
Plains and Blankets.
WILLIAM HOSE,
H AS received his fall supply of Plains
and London DwfRIe Blankets. Like-
wlae superillne Caroline IMuuls, Uz. wditch
makes his full assortment equal, if not su
perior to any in the city.
oct 10 1m
Situation Wanted.
A YOUNG man who is capable of taking
charge of a Counting Room or Store,
is dbsirons of obtaining a situation. As
employment is the principal object, terms
will be mod- rate. Apply at the ulfice of
theGR‘>nnut«.
noV 8 95
Rice Bread.
T HIS D\Y morning at the Establish
ment, Bnmghtoh street, to weigh three
ounces htore than the assize. The subscri
ber is now prepared to supply Grncero—
they may depend upon being supplied
punctually.
N B. One or two apprentices to the bu
siness would be taken.
P. feUASCH.
nov 15 re
'I’!\e Subscriber
R F.SPBC1 VULIY informs the inhabit
tttiits of Savannah and its Vicinity, that
he will open a School for'the reception ol
young Ladies and Gentlemen, on
MOJVDJ F the 13th of November,
In which will be taught.all tne requisites of
5correct English education, together with
the Laliu, GreeF, French, aiulI Italian lan
guages. He has taken the room occasion
ally occupied by the Union Society, in the
west end of the Academy.
For Terms of Tuition and other informa
tion, apply to the store of Batdmn £* Huy-
ware/, a tew door* west of the City H »t'el.
FAR WELL JONES.
nov *3 ho
Valuable Lauds for Sale.
T HE following valuable Lands will be
sold at low prices, and on accommoda
ting terms, if early application be made to
the subscriber.
One tract containing 5206 acres at the
'head of Sapelo river, in the County of M‘-
fntosh, near the old Court House, consist-
ing of Inland Swamft of the first quality—
prime Cotton Land and Pine barren, for.
mCrly the property of -Kdberf Uuill.e, de
ceased.
An undivided two.thirdsTjfa tract of a-
bout 2U0(J acres, situated on Croaked Riv
er lit Camden County, well suited for the
Cultivation of Cotton and considered very
valuable. Apply to
GEORGE SCHLEY,
nov 12 lm No I. Commerce Row.
A Valuable City Residence
for Sale.
T IE subscriber offers for Sale, his new,
large, ami cemmeditut Brick Dwelling
House m Cuiirthouse square. It is so well
known, that ills only necessary to say, that
it has always been considered ODcofthe
must desirable r -iidcnces in the city. If
not sold in a few weeks H will he rented.
JAMES M'UEMiY.
nov 3 90
nov 16
The; Subscriber
C ONTINUES Business on his own ac-
count, (at his old stand) on tlunter’s
wharf.
C. LEVISTONES
nov T6 p
The Subscriber
I B ESPECTFULl.Y begs leave to inform
\ his friends and the public; that he has
established bhnsvlP in the Factorage and
Commission Business on Hunter’s wharf,
shd will be thankful for any favors.
JOHN CANDLEH
fl'ho hnijor title,
100 boxes Candles of different numbers
100 do best Yellow Soap
30 coils ofQmltge of different sizes
noy 16 102
Pilot Bread, &c.
firt/TV BBL8 first quality Pilot Bread
3 t boxes Claret Wine
20 bogsl’epper
20 hluls prime retailing Molasses
Landing from brig Orion, and for sale by
OURAY TAP f.
nov 16 u
Valuable real Estate at Auc
tion.
B Y order nf the Directors of tbe Bnnk
State of Georgia, will be sold at th©
Court house {n this citv at 11 o'olock, on
the first Tuesday in December next, the
following valuable property, viz
Two lots fronting on Bay a-dJefferson
streets, with the imptrfvemcntin^ereun—
consisting oft wo rangesipf buildings, well
construcied for a Public Boarding House
on one side, and on the other for stores or
Collating Rooms. These buildings, from
their situation, their extent and construe-
tion, arc well adapted for a Hotel; they
were planned for this purpose, and have
been so used under the name of WASH*
1NGTON HALL.
One lot frontingnn Joachim street with
the improvements thereon, known as the
LIVERPOOL HOTEL—there are two
spacious dwelling houses, two stories each,
with suitable back buildings, calculated for
the accommodation of families, or for a
House of Entertainment as heretofore used.
Lot No 12, Franklin ward, with the im
provements thereon, consisting ofone two
story wooden building in front, aqdone on
therin Ihe rear on’tl.e lahe, bounded east
1>y Montgomery street, west by hit No. II,
and fronting south on f^aukl u square, eon*
Isinlng 69 feet front miu 9 > feet de^p,sub
ject to s ground rent nt j$30 per annum.
Lot Letter S, Oglethorpe ward,, contain
ing three small tenements, bounded west
by Furmi Street, north by lot Irttcr'U, east
by Poplarstreet, aiul south by a lane, 112^
feet deep and 67 feeLwide.
Lot No 3, Oglethorpe ward, with a two
story wooden building, 60 by 20 or 25 di
vided into four tenements, the lot is 64 free
wide and 112£ feet deep, hmuidted s^uvh by
Zubly street, east by lot No 3, weal by O-
runge street; there is also on the rear of said
lot a small building on ground rent of $80
per annum.
Lot No 16, containing 5 acres, honm ed
east by lot No 7, south by lot No Is, north
by lot No 14. situated south of Curries,
and on a line with the old rope walk.
I.ots No 18 and 19, adjoining M'Ltfodson
the South Common 80 feet 9 inches Square.
15 acres land near Fair Lawn, adv iuiug
Poor House and lit spital.
GEORGE SCHLEY, Aurtionper.
Terms—one third cash—balance in one
a * two years, secured by bond and mort*
g:.ge on the Premises,
nov 16 ;02
Lima Bark.
J UST received, pale and brown fdtna
Jfark in powder, which will be found,
superior in quality to any other specie* of
Peruvian berk, and particularly rei'oinmen-
ded to the attention of Physicans and Plan
ters. For sale bv
R. WORRELL; Jr.* Driiggist,
Corner of the Hay and h'hUaktr ttreet.
nov 16 i,
Brunswick Blacking,
F OR, Stores, Cosl Grates, Fireplaces,
Ac." This beautiful composition when
applied to the above mime(higich?s, gives
herpan elegant anddduiYdihl
fi’cc^om any disagreeable side 11, gold
gloss,
by
nov 16
R. WORRELL, Jr. Druggist,
Corner of Hay and tVhSiaher streett.
Cotton Bagging, Sperm.
• Candles, ^c. £$c.
Jntt recehtd per ship Savannah,
Pfeces 42 inch Cotton Bagging
UvUsS/ 5U h.ixes Sperm Candles
Per tlnop Mary,
2 bales Caroline Plaid
For sale on accommodating terms by
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
nov 16 102
Tide Swamp Plantation.
^HE subscriber offers lor sale that well-
*• known plantation called
lYrevrion Hill,
immediately below the city cf Savan.
nah, containing 220 acres of prime rive
swamp; about 215 acres under good bar-F>
and in planting order, aiul between 1 an-
200 acres of high land Buildings st iBcient
for aging ofa hundred negroes, with barns
&c
Terms accommodating to a good purcha
ser. For further pimcmin apply to Messrs
R. IcJ. H ABKHSIIAM, cr lo lue subscri
ber in Charleston.
U. M. HAIG.
nov 16 4lJj
Sheriff Sales,
On thcjirtl Tursitoy in Jnnnary next,
W ILI. be snlii m tlie Cnort lmu#R ib the
town of Jefferson, Ciin^den bounty,
between the hours of ten and four o’clock,
of that day,
A 'lWt of T.and on Cumberland lal.nd,
linnwn hy the name of Ihe Plumb Orchard,
contaimnf. nine hundred and sixly acres,
more or less, levied on as the prnpmty of
Cl-a-lea Ward, to satisfy his Sin(e County
and Foot Taxes for the year, 1821- and 21.
Amount due g32 50 and enst.—Jifferjury
Camden county, Nnv ftth, 1822.
i
nov 16
GF.OUCE LONG, n. s. c. o.
f 102
Sheriff Sales.
On theffrst Saturday att<-r (lie first Tiks-
duy, in January next,
he sold at the Ma Fet house in
vv the town of St. Marys, between the
hours often and four o’clock of that day,'
One Negro Boy named Peter, levied #n
as the property of Daniel Vaughn to satis
fy on execution in favor of James Thoms®,
propeity pointed out by the Defendant.*^.
Conditions cush. St. klarvs, Camden cuun-
ty, Nov. 7th, 1822.
GEORGE LONG, i). 9. C. o, 1
nov 16 fl02
4
Sheriff Sales Continued.
Gothb first '1'nrsday in Jaminry next,
\4 V^ f t- br .old Mt die Court house in lb,
r—• 3 own t f J.'ffcrson, Camden county,
■between the hours uf ten and liny o'clock
of that day,
All fiie improvements on Ten screa of
I And lying on Great Satilia river, con*'
sisling of a Ln, house, Ac. levied pa as I ha
property of. Julm Henley, to satisfy an ex.
ectitionjn favor of Hopkins U Sco t.
fAlsn, the improvements on 7 or 3 a.
cres of fenced land, situate in Jdule Satifix
Neck, consisting o( Houses. 6-c levied on
a. the properly of James Tumbling, to „•
llrfy sundry execution, returned by a non.
.table - Condition, ca,h. Jefferaon, Nor.
5th, 1822.
GF.PHGE LONG, ».».c.e,
p«r 16 poll