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sAVAJWin, TUESD r morning, November cg. lasa.
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MONDAY MORNING. NOV. 25.1822.
PRIVATE CORUESPONDBtJfcK.
Jllilledffeiitle, v\bt\ IT.
iL'ing of very grot importance has yet
eome before either branch of the Leglul*-
ture. The comniittee on the affair of Ham
tnornl have again me’, and appointed a tub
committee, who will report to the commit
tee in a few days.
The election of flank Directors has not
yet taken place, the Bank committee not
having reported.
' The bdl to subject free penons of oo-
lour to sale far limited periods, for debts
contracted by them, and to prevent
thetlh from transacting^businesa by way
of purchase and sale, has been read
t’.vlcc, and will be read s third time on Mon.
day or Tuesday neat.
The bill to reduce tlie fees of elate and
eottnty officers, has not been again called
up.
A'oe. 18.—This morning, notice was laid
upon the table, according to the resolution
of the city Council Bf Savannah, for the ap
pointment of a committee to prepare and
report a bill,to confirm the titles heretofore
made by Council in fee simple: and ala > to
repeal an act vesting the control of the
Court-House and Jail in the Corporation
of Savannah.
The bill for altering the constitution, so as
to make tlio Governor elective by the peo.
pie lias not yet been acted on. It Will pro
bubly pass the present session.
The Legislature of South Carolina is to
meet at Columbia this day,
Tifi murderer Joe.—This runaway dcs.
perado, it is said, lias returned to his old
ground, Mrs. Horry’s plantation in South
Carolina. He was pursued at Clarendon a
ehort lime since, but eluded his pursuers,
He is represented to be quite lume from
the shot he some time since received.
IVcst Indies, has been remitted, and where"
levied returned.
New Orleans dates to the 7th inst. aro
received in Charleston, frum which it is in
furred tint the fever has decreased j on tile
Is* inst. there were but nine interments,
and on the two succeeding days no obitua
ry notice appeals.
The Board of Health of New-Orleans, on
tbef23d lilt, recommend to all sttangers to
avoid visiting the city. The weather was
cool, and the number of cases had diminish-,
ed, but the diminution is attributed to the
absence of proper subjects,
The National Intel! gencer of the I6tli
inst contains the official .report of the
Court of Enquiry upon the conduct of cap
tain Hull on the Bust on station. The pro-
ceedingsare much too voluminous for our
columns. It is suffi -.tent to say, that the
opinion of the court ta entirely favurghle,
and that the hero of the Constitution baa
completely triumphed.
Tlie Columbia Telescope mentions that
Counterfeit ndtes, of the denomination of
nine hundred dollars, of the Bank of South
Carolina, letter D, are in circulation. The
general appearance of the engraving is
much heavier and darker* in tlie counter-
futs than the genuine, and the little finger
ofthe lelt hand oflhe female vignettes,
which in the genuine nutes is .n a straight
position, is considerably crooked ill the
counterfoils! The paper is indifferent.
A proposition has been made to the Le
gislature of New Jersey, to provide a
treading mill for the employment of tlie
convicts in tlie state Penitentiary.
Piracy —It it recommended in N. York,
that a public meeting bo called to memorial
ize the Government ofthe United States,
to lake immediate and prompt measures to
cheat the dar-ng piracies—which after u!l
the efforts made to check them, still conti-
tilue. The freebooters have now several
pWvatecrs of the first class, and are con.
SSanUv iiiercasing-ih numbers and audaci
ty. Tlie subject should command the at
tendon ofthe neatsesaion of Congress, and
Iheejings We hope, will generally be held
for tlie purpose of inducing it to act at an
early day. The measures adopted at tlie
last session, have not been coinmensoruie
to the object to be attained At the en
suing sev-inn, the benefit of experience
will enable Congress to pursue utlieralil
a more efficient character.
~ s of the
press in Calcutta according to the Brititf
prints, have been followed by the best ef
fects in reforming abuses and enlightening
the benighted inhabitants ot that country so
long oppressed by native superstition and
foreign policy. During tlie laal festival of
Jiigern.iut, there were not a sufficient num
ber of pdgnriiH present to drag the car of
the idol, and no devotee could be found to j
mold ice himself, A large portion of the
iitliabtututs ate receiving the benefit of
education t numerous elementary works are
circulating through tlie empire, anti a cele
brated fluaiiKi .'tiurnier, Ram Mohun Roy,
lias livid i«iMtc meetings at Calcutta, for
the norpuse of freely discussing the tenets
of In*religion, and exposing the cruelties
practised under it.
Colton at Columbia (S. C*) on the
19 it itibt. prime new 10] cents, genc-
it'.'y 10; Coro, 364.
Legislative Journal — In senate, on
Tuesday last, mi omtiiin of Mr. Her-
rich, it was resolved, that the Jurli*
ciary Committee be instructed to en'
quire into the expediency of reporting
a bill to compel the Judges of the 8u
perior Courts to snuvene at the sent
of government, once in each year, for
the purpose of establishing uniform
rules throughout Ike State ; and, on
motion of Mr. Beal, the same commit,
tee were, instructed tu enquire into
the expediency of legalizing the acts
of Simon Whitaker whilst acting as
Secretary ofState, and also those el
Thomas II. Crawford whilst acting as
Deputy Secretary of Stale. Notice
was given that a motion would be
made ftir the .appointment of a com
mittee, lb take' into consideration the
propriety of laying off the state into
seven Congressional Districts. 0 1
the 15th, the Judiciary Committee
were instructed to enquire into the
expediency of altering the constitu
tion, so that (he members of the Le-
gislnture may be elected, and the-Lc
gislatureltonvened once in two years;
In the House, on the 11th a memorial
from the Savannah Free School -So
ciely was referred to the committee o-
Public Education and Free Schools I
and a resolution laid on the table fu,
the repeal of the penal code, On.tne
13th. notice was given for the intro
duction of a^bill to alter and amend
the act for reducing the interest of
money, so far as relates to usurous
contracts; and anothertncompensa’e
the Justices of the Inferior courts lot
their services, The committee on the
Judicisry were instructed to enquire
into the expediency of passing an act
to facilitate the recovery of money out
nf the hands of Sheiifls, Coroners,
&c. and also of making endorsers on
promissory notes anu bills of ex
change, in certain case*, deemed
and taken to be obligors with the ma
ker or drawer. Absolution was laid
on the table for laying oil the state
into Senatorial Districts, and reduc
ing the uumber of Representatives-
We ire authorised to state, says the New
York Daily Advertiser, ofthe 15th inat, that
the charge of one dollar a ton, tonnage du
ty, demanded out! lev;* I on British vessels,
in this port, frbm a port in Great Britain, in
consequence of a part of tlie cargo being
♦he produce of the British colonies in the .trips a day. No accident lias occur-
West Indies, has been remitted.and uhere ...l ■ i,. ..a
There are thirty six steam boats
dying on the river Clyde, in Scot
and. The tonnage ofthe largest is
given at 239 tons, aitd the smallest
at 37 tons. Those which ply b,*»
tween Glasgownnd.Gvectuick gener
ally make two and sometimes three
a 16; Rills on Atlhntio Slates, I]
prent. ; Exchange on England, 11
preot. (asked); do. on France, 5f. 17
a 31. 20-
Freights..—To Liverpool, lor Cot
ton, per lb. }ald; France, d >. tlo.3
cehts (Northern porta, dm do. j a 1
cent; do. Tobacco per hhd. 86 a 8.
We are nut yet enabled to an
nounce the commencement tifbusi
ness in the staples pi our markets;
business ill other articles is In const!
quence limited and doll. Among the
few trsnsactions durfttg the week are
78 bales of Cotton, as folllows : 8 a
13 cents ;20 at 14, ar.tl 50at 14].—
Nothing was done in Tobacco worth
mentioning. Com. Report.
Havre Sept. 20.—My last adyised
you thuta large quantity of Cotton had
been sold hi this market at from 18]
tn 20 and 21] sous, duty paid. Sales
have cuntinued pretty brisk fur the
last week, and above 7000 bags we-re
disposed of at those rates. The ge
net al opinion respecting Cotton is pret.
fy much the same, & all that hits been
bought lately on apeculation, is aj
caiu offered for ealu at a very ti tiling
advance; the dealet**, however, are
not inclined tn purchase at an ad
vance, and continue to keep out of the
market. On the whole, I think Cot>
ton is not likely to improve. Very
fine New Orleans has been sold al
24 a 25 sous, duty paid.
Fort au Prince Oct. 18.—Flour 8
11 89 : Rice S a 5] dull ; Tobacco no
sale ; prime Pork 15 a 17; Mesa. 20
a 23 , Beef 10 a 12 ; Codfish 7 a 8 ;
Mackarel 6] a 7 ; Lard 18 cts. ; But
ter 18 ; Madras Handkerchiefs* 13 a
16; Seeresuckers 13a 15 long;yellow
Nankeens 211; short do. 7] a 7]*
Loot- an!/—On Thursday night, the kit
chen back of the bearding house of Mrs.
Bcggs, in Whitaker street, near t’enfield’s,
xus set on fire, by combustibles pift behind
the kitchen dunr, by some person who en
'vied through the window 1 it was timely
discovered, but al ter the tiimdy had retired
Communicated.
- >C7* The, Passenger, by’tlie ship
Howard, Captain Itoldredge, return him
their thanks fbr his gentlemanly and polite
atten'ioit to them, during the passuge from
New-York,
nov 25 r 109
|C7“ Consignees per ship Howard,
are earnestly requested to attend and re.
ce*ve thvir Goods from Hunter's wharf,
Phis Day, amt until the ship is disoliarged
nov 25 r109 -
Office Bank United States, I Rice Bread. ' \
NoTims.ii 2.1d, 1322. THUS MORNING at the Ealaldtahmenr
, EONESDAY next the 27tlt instant, I Broughton' street, to weigh tttreo
... i been set apart ur a day of, ounces mora than the assize. The subacri-
I haijkUiving Slid Prayer, this office will her is now prepared to supply Grocer*—
be shut-limes or Hoods falling duo on they may depend upon being supplied
punctually. m
Y (>F Havre,
ed nn (lie river, either from sea-risk
or the nature of the machinery
Bell’s (London) Weekly Messenger,
of die 23d September, makes tlie fol
lowing remarks.
Mr, Canning’s principles arc a»
sunnily ninth more liberal and less
servile than those of the late Maiquis
of Londonderry and we believe he is so
well inclined to tlio Greek cause, that
lie will attempt something in its fa'
vor. He will certainly not follow
servilely in the track nf any one; and
as the Marquis of Wellesley and the
Duke Ids brother, are prepared to
coincide with him, we so far antici
pate, as respects the Greek cause, a
more enlarged ami liberal policy.”
Wc understand that it has been de
cided by the Supreme Court of this
state now in session here, that the
Scller*lof Goods is not liable for any
damage or inferiority ofquality which
may he discovered by the buyer, af
ter delivery. This does not apply tn
frauds, for which the sclltr probably
is liable, though this point cauie on
ly incidentally into consideration in
the case in which the above dew
cision was made. It is understood’
that there is no warrantry on the part
of the seller that the goods sold are
merchantable, but simply that the sel
ler has a title to sell, and that the
gOdni shall be wliat the Bill of Par
cels declares them.fo be—if Cotton,
that the article ahld in Catton, #c—
This case, we hear, is soon to be pub
lished at length for the information
of all concerned.—Boston Palladium
A letter from the surgeon of the l\
S. sloop of war Ontario, dated on the
15th September, states, that tha ne
phew of Mr- Shuler, American consul
at Algiers, who had been left in
charge of the public business,.in con
sequence of an insult offeicdto him
by a party of 'Funks on whose grounds
he was hunting, had struck the Ame
rican Hag, and taken his departure
for Port Mahon.
U. S. Bank Stock at New York on
the 14th, 103 7-8 asked, 103 1-2 offer/
ed.
New J)rleans, Nov. 28—Cotton,
choice prime, none; lair, 14 a 15]
cts ; <lo. 2d qual 12 a 13] ; inferior,
10 a 12 ; Alabama and Tennessee, 8
a 10 ; Pork mess, none ; do. prime,
814a 15, scarce ; cargo 10 a" II ;
Beef, mess, northern, bbl. 11 ; do.
prime, 9 ; do. cargo, 6 ; Bagging,
Scotch, yard, 40 a 45 cts. in demand;
Kentucky, 27 a 30 ; Rice (100 bis.)
83 25 dull.
Stocks and Exchange—U. S Banlr
Shares, none; N fit S. Carolina, Geor
gia and Alabama Batik Notes, 10 per
ct. discount; Doubloons, &U 75 *
MARINE.
PORT OF SA VANNAU.
CLEARED,
Brig Almira, Atwood, Boston.
S B Parkmxn
ARRIVED,
Ship Howard, Holdrege, fJew Yo’ft, 7
days, with a full cargo ot dry goods, tkc. to
(i Gordon and the Muster, owners, C West,
ft lilt, C Stephens, Guidry & Dufuure, .1
Conrpy, F Selleqk, A Brown, M M'AUmier,
S Lawrence, J Taft, W Lippit & co. Mille
i C J Fort, G Newhall, Cantelou & Lamar, G
W Coe, A Parsons, J P Seize, J Milieu, J
I/itnrop 8c co. T U Price, 1 Ogden, W Gas
ton, Morel 8c Lalhebuudiere, Ponce M‘*
Benzie* Gumming 8c Gwathmey, J B Her
hert tJ co, U Campbell, J Kopman, A Bar;
clay, Claghorn 8c Russet, 11 S Atwood, F
Gillet & co. W T Williams, J Anderson
8c co, A B Fannin & co, T Butler 8c co.
Hall, Hoyt 8c co, Killa n (J Wells, J Wil-
cocfcs, A Morgan, It Smith 8c Co, A Corn
wall; S G Dunning, Z D«y; W Scarbrough,
F J Lay, R Wonei, Potiyai 8c Holland, Uu»
lter/8f Minton, Gibi>9 6c Albrfinder, John
ston y Hills, J W Morel. 1’ Bradley 8c co,
J Meigs, S J Bimrgottux, Weed 8c co. R \\
8c p G ilaviland, B W Voorhis. Passen
gers; O'Sturges Knq family and servants, A
Barclay Esq family and servants, Mrs Hoi-
drege, Misses Woodward, Cranston, Mor
ris, Rtebbins, Mrs Armstrong, Mr Scuddef
and family, MrJ Crane 8c family, Rev Mv
Curler, Messrs Lawrence, Duhaine), Lord,
cupt Jayne; Messrs Cater, Kopman, Basset
Walmsley, White, KSmith, Campbell G hb
Cooper, Tuttle, D Ilaviland, R Ilaviland,
ami several in tlie steei age.
Shop William, Reed, Charleston, J day,
to 9 II Condy, Lawrence (J Thomdtion, P
Drege, J Norton, col Myers, H rupper,and
JohnstOn & Hills. 3 Passengers.
Sloop Express, Hammett, Charleston, 1
day, in ballast to, I Cohen. Passengers.
Mr and Miss Courtnay, col Lindsay, and
the Rev Mr Ahdrew. Left sloop Mary, to
sail yesterday morning. “
Sloop Support, Butes, Darien.
Sloop John Chevalier, Chevalier, St Ma
ry’s, 17 hours, with oranges to the muster.
Passengcrs^h'H B- rrien, Miss Barns, Messrs
Gibson und Oneill.
Sloop Amelia, Tuber, Darien, with sun
dries, to hall U Meigs.
AnniVAT.S FROM THIS POUT.
At Newport, 13th inst. achr Ann, B 1- ow-
ncl.
At Charleston, on the 22d inst, schr.
Esther, Perry, 8 hours from Tybee.
At Charleston, 23d inst. sloop Susan.
Bradley, 6 hours from Tybee.
At New Orleans, 2d inst. sloop Susan,
Butler.
CLEARED FOH THIS POUT,
At New York, on the 13th' inst, schr O-
hio, Beers.
Swaim.
Heavy half pint Tumblers
——-
Do
do
do
Flint, English
TTP FOU THIS POUT.
Do
do
do.
cut bottom
At Boston, lllli inst, schi-8 Rising States,
Do
do
do
fingered
and Eliza Ann, to sail in a few days.
Do
do
do
linger’d 8v fluted
At New York, 14lh inst, ship Baltic,
Bunker ; sloops Raynbam, Hunter, to sail
20th inst.; Howard 2c James; Blankenship,
with despatch.
At Baltimore, 15th inst, schr Freemason,
Handy.
At Charleston, 21st inst, sloop Mary,
Brown.
OJjkr.of //i« Mercury—noon.
CHARLESTON, Nov. 22— Sclirs Little
CI.erub, Davis, Turks Islund, 6; Hr schr
'Trio, Fuiford, Nassau, N P, 4 ; Br sloop
Nelson, Ebbcts, Montego Buy, (Jam.) 2L
The U 9 schr Porpoise, was at St Ma
ry’s on Lite 2Jd iost.
The superior new ship
HOWARD,
vY. //. //nhtteilge, master,
Will commence loading on
WfccJnesduY, Sn‘1 tad 311 Proximo ’without
fad j litis four fifth s of her cargo ready to go
on board. For remainder - f freight, or
passage, having elegant furnished uccom-
modatiohs, apply: on board, or to
" GEORGE GORDON.*
f.an(h'ng awl fur tialo, ^
20 hhds Hupenov Old crop N O Sugar
no*- 25 i. top
Tor Haiti in ore,
The last aiiilimf brig
MESSENGER,
I Husjctt, Master.
--—J* IntencUd as a Tegular packet ? wllj
meet with dispftnh. For freight of 100
l»ales or passuge; having luvndsume accom
modations, apply to the Captain on board,
or to
A
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tmv 25
DANIEL CARNEY, Jr.
ti 109
For Charleston,
The leLtilui* Packet sloon
VMLLIAM,
Captain /Iced.
_____ Will sail im Wvilnesdaj* next, Fm,
ire j{ui or passage, having elegant aocomv
tnml.itions, apply to the Captain at lioltoii’s
tvhai f, or to
, 8. A. GOODY,
nov 25 109 Kiev’s ii lim f
•hat iluy, must be taken up on Tuesday tlie
26th.
,7. HUNTER, Casliler.
nov 25 e 109
Sperm Out ’
CASK4 Sperm Oil, warranted Gc-
UkJ nume, and of first quality, For sale
by HALL, HOYT & 0O,
nnv ‘*5 |pu
Irish Potatoes.
IIUSI1E1.S Irish I’utaloes of so*
Parlor quality, for sale in luts
to suit puichuscrs, hv
GEORGE SOUf.EY,
No 1, Commerce Row.
nov 25 e 109
CHMLKSTOX FUNDS
YNTEU*—Apply to
W S. a H. ALLEN U CO.
nov 25 109
CORN,
9000 BUSHELS prime White Corn,
-JV/W m i LiuIk anti in bugs For sale liy
HALL, HOYT & CO.
nov 25 109
The Subscriber
[ S now opening in the spacious S^nrc
North side of tV/utaker Strept, Comer of,
Hfi# Lane, tiuvannuh, m addition to hi?
former stock, the following useful and fan
cy articles: u
C.C. Edged, Mocha, F.namellcd, and Blue
I* iived Ware of all Descriptions, in
Braekfast, Dmlng, and Dessert sets, or
detached, of vnr ed patterns.
Do do in Fancy articles —
Flower Vases, Fruit Baskets and Stands
Sweetmeat Jars, Soap cups, Brush Trays
Cullenders, VansoiYanous descriptions
Butter Tubs, Funding Bowls
Egyptian Teapots, Sic. Wc.
8- ts of Elegant cut Decanters, Fun and
Strawberry pattern
D* do Dishes, octagon and oval
Celery Glasses, Incorporators, Finger basins
Sugar Basins, diamonds all ovetf >
Ice Decanters, Handled Jellies
Masonic Decuntcrs, Transparent India
Shades
Hall and Entry Lamps, antique and plain;
Cruet Stands, Champagne Glasses,
Sets of GsassSweetmeat Dishes
Glass candI^*ickB, Cut I*eg Lumps
Various patterns of Cut Glass; in lingered,
fluted, cornet fringe a/id diamonits,
Liqueurs, and Wines, Tumblers,B.ittei
tubs: Jugs and Salts
In plain Gi iss -German and English heavy
bottom Tumblers
Do do Flint Decanters, Jugs, Wines,
Sic. of vunous qualities
The stocfcuf China will be found exten-
•ively various, from 5 to gl50pfirsct, Cum*
prising Lustre, painted Landscape, Ena
melled Hose patterns, Paintings in Oil co
Up'6, Dleaden and Seve En^boBsed and bur
nished, in Single, Long and Double bets.
Gilt EdgeCh na, in sets at $16
Vases, Chimney Ornaments, Jars, lift.
Assorted crates for tiic Country 'Trade,
will be packed to order, or mav be purcha
sed as imported—allowing all breakage
over 5 per cent, as in N- rtnern markets ;
crafes will be cliaiged only one flollar.
The following articles are offered per
paefcage exclusively, at wholsale, and on
terms worthy the consideration of the trade
Assorted boxes ot moulded Glass, at per box
Plain neck Quart and Pint molded De
canters
King necA: do do do
Quart und 3 pint molded Jugs
Taper and Ship shape molded Decanters
Imperial and Gloster B. S. Wines
PITCH PINE,
\c\\im Piue & press
LUMBER,
run
TIM WEST INDIA MARKETS.
t lAHGOKfi of tlie v#ry brat quality, anil
) of all descriptions ofthe above named
Lumber, (50 to f>0 feet in length* if requir
ed) Cun, at the shortest notice, be furnish-
ed at the
UPFRR .
Darien Stmm Saw Mill,
in rite Stab, of -ficoigia, ou tbc must rea
sonable terms,
Veaaela tlralving not over 12 or 12 anil a
half feet water, oan load With (freat fucil ti
al the Mill by an Inclined plane, therehv
Ifetling ihe lumber on boil'd oleatt and
ilrj i and from fifteen to fiftewu and a half
lect water, cut be carried dltti tfobny bar,
now rendered aa safe an any in (lie United
St.al,cs, fi um the beacons and buoys there
I j laced. f'
An abundant suppVnf Cypress Shingles,
and Red nnd White Oak Hogshead Staves
can bo dbtqined,
There being a IllCE MILL attached;
Rice either in whnlit or half tierces, can be
Had when wanted, for assorting a cMfco.
Orders or CommuiucatiuuH addressed to
the Agent df tlie .Upper Darien Saw -Mill,
at Darien, Georgi*? be promptly at
tended to,
nov 25 10f \
Dutch Straw Turn Hers
Grates of Edge Dishes
Do Chambers
Do Twifflersand Muffins, C.C. oredge
Do Mocha Bowls, 12, 24 and 30
India Plates (Dinner) per dozen or box
India Dinner Sets*per set oi case p
India Bowls and Saucers
A package of Breakfast Sets of painted
ware, very low charged *
Also, an Invoice per Corsair from N. Yotfc
The whole, it is believed, comprises an
assoilment as fair in quality ami at consid
erable in quantity as inuy be found in the
State*
JOHN THOMAS,
nor 3S m
DANCING ACADEMY.
MR. BOUOKr, Jim,
Vrofrswp i»jf .Dancing, from Paris t
H AS the honor to inform hi* put runs wird*
the public, that he will open his Dan**
cing Academy on Monday the 25th instant,
•n the hall ofthe house, lately occupied by
Mr. Lnurens, Broitghton-street, 'This Bail
Boom, m addition to its sufficient size, is
ilia central siiuatiqp, consequently conve
nient to pupils from all parts ofthe city,
Davs of tuition, Mondays, Wednesdays
iml F idays, from 4 o’clock, P. Mluntil 6
for young ladies, gild lioni 7 o’clock P, M
ufitil 9 lor young gen> lumen.. Mr. Bo idet,
lot the covenience of those Ladies ami
Gentlemen who may not wish toatUml the
Puhlio SjIiooI, will give private lessons at
own houses, or at Ids Ball
Uijt'm ns usual
tie further bega leave to give notice,
ihat his duughter, Mrs. Betts, will again
resume the tuition ofthe Harp, Pianoforte
and singing in English, F.ench and’lflf
lian’,, af her fathi'r’s residence, as usual,
nearly opposite M . Gaston’s Dwelling
»ov 25 109
PORK.
BARBELS 1»rime Pork, N. York
City inspection. Landing und for
ssilu by
rfov 25 H\U„ HOYT U CO
-j—■— * •
Crockery.
CRATES ussorted Crockery, se
lected particularly for this market.
For sale by
HALL, IIOYT 8t CO.
nov 25 109
OYSTERS]
^Tj'lEN properly dressed, tnakd one of
V*/ the lineal renaats whicb ea« be par
taken of i not only are they’grutifjinff to tlie
palate, but they are nutritive j|au~tn dress
tltfm properly, require, the talents ofa
professed Conk. The Subscriber Iniviit(.
been brought up from bis infancy, to that
profession, assures his friends that he will
continue unrcmitled in his exertions to
please—and s|. he has during past winters,
met with an Uncommon share of palrim-
Sffe.for which he feels grateful i lie take*
this method of informing his friend), that
lie again oilers himself us a candidate for
tljejr favors this winter ,pis.Establish
ment isnow removed to tile” ..
Driclc Tenement in Ray.Lane,
immediately book uf the Ci y tlnlel, where
Gentlemen can be^furnished with Oyster
Suppers, ut tlie shortest notice’; and where
Oysters are pickled tor tlie use of Vessels,
and fur family use.
Tlie old Savannah Boot and Shoe Black-
ing Shop, is removed to the same ploce.
IV. S. WARD
N. B. Washing and Ironing done at tile
sitortest notice.
OO* No Shmhtg done In my shop. •
w. s. w.
nov 25 r 109
punctually, ' I?
N. R. Due nr t^o apprentices to the bu-
»iocss would be taken,
P. RltASCH.
nov 15 re
SJUAYED,
I 12tq, ipK.. young Pointer Slut,
x ' wlnte, mol spotted brnwn, and answers
to lit* ti*me of FLORA. ’Idle finder trill
be re oar _od by returning her to F
L. PETTY* -
p 107
'A ludt Received,
j BXLk 8touf Drab I'luin<h)ixt Qa* bfuf
1 hale Blut ami White Kev»cys,Jbv
gfo clothing. Apply to -
DOUGLASS (i SORREL,
H lio have in t>ture % ,
50 bags Gieen Coffee
lti IiIicIh MuscuvatidtjSugar
15 baiTols Loaf Sugar
10 pipes Colmenar \Vlne
Window Glass, "ssortetf * * *
Oil Cloth Carpets, &c.
nov 20 p
7 \
Irish t’otatock
A PF.W tinmpers Irish I'ntutoka nf to-
perior quality, received* froni Belfast
via Clou lesion, for sale by \ lr
SAMUEL WRIGHT.
, nov16 i
M BOARM^: . 1
irpWO op three Gent'cmen can be adpom-
modated with cunr*v*rtable Boaidingv
tn ti private family, in a centand B'rtv'iauprv
und, 1>n moderate terms, Apply at ihe
office uf the Gemgian.
m>v 20 . 105
Just Received,
And in ibtare,
S IX pipes Cognac Brandy
5 pipes II Gin
5 do Jamuicu Rum
.10 cask* Port dr
ti kegs l.eud
6 du Shot
25 kegs Harris’ No 1 Tobnc#
10 kegs Ludles Twist do Jw"
25 boxes Raisins /
50 do CUeeac—Fur tsle by *
A MORGAN,
Tiov 19 104 ^.T'lnfS’tipper uhaff.
Fancy anil Castiie Soaps,£50.
T AND1NG and for sale by
Juf ’ 1 lAANlEL (LVRNKY, Jr.
39 cases Transparent and’ether fime^
soaps
4 cases Castile do very superior
Vlantation Does, Club Axes, Broad Axel
and Shingling hatchets/ of Mon's maim*
fuclure. 0
nnv 23 IQS
Castings and Gin.
fjplVE Tonaasnorteil* llolloWware, Pota
iX and (Ivena, Hint
5 pipes Holland Gin
Landing from Hloop Uurolina, at Ander.
soti’a wharf. The castings will be ibid low
if taken from tile vruel. Apply to
UUUGLAfiS h SORREL,
nov 22' p 107 .
EATONTON
QfpHR' Subsci ihcr resumes the practice of
sJL the Law in Dakmulgee district, and
ihe County of Mtinroe, and will give the
most vigi.um attention to all business in* •
trusted to his charge. »
C B. STRONG,
nov 23 108 >
To Carpenters and Builders.
'I’lllE Subscriber keeps constantly on
X hand a large assortment of Maiiooani,
suitable lor stair handrails and-bannisters;
also TlunAr, Bi ards, and Veneirs, for cabinet
makers use, all on reaaonuhle terms. Or
ders from a distance will receive strict at
tention.
1. W. MORhJBLL,
If hUaker-street,opbutsite Col. Unpllmun't.
hoy 15 || 1
Tide Swamp Pknfcdioni
'I'HE subscriber oilers for sale that well-
^ know n plauta'ion called
dirc.’wton Bill,
iinmediatefy below the.^city of Savah-
nah, containing 230 acres of prime river
swamp ; about 215 seres under good banka
and in planting order, and between 1 and
200 ^cres of high Und. Buildings si fficient
for a gang ofa hundred ntgioes, with burns
&c. .
Terms accommodating to a good purcha
ser.* For further particulars apply tfr/Ieifirs
\i. & J. >1A BRUSH AM, or to the lObsqri'
H. M. HAIG.
ber in Charleston!
1102
nov 16
Boots and Sliotis.
— Vwvwvw —
THOMAS DOWELL & Co.
Cprner of Bunightonand Whitaker streets,
onposiie Col. Shellman’s Muuaton house,
Have received per ship Savannah from
New-York,
Ladies black and color’d prunelle Slippers
Do do do do Boots
Do morocco Boots, Shoes ynd.fehoetees
Do do Slippers and Grecian Ties
Island 2d quality WELLINGTON Boots
Mens’ erdfsk 11 Jefferson 'l ies and Shoes
Do morocco Shoes and Dancing Pumps
Missis black and colored Morocco Bools
and Slippers
Boys fine ami Coarse Shoes
Children’s morocco and Leather Boot*
, ALSO,
A large assortment of Hair Trunks, with
a variety tfMcr shoes, all of which will
ue sold on reasonable ft tail.
BUY 29 U '
N. H. HART
fr^EGS leave to acquaint hir. Friends and
vm^Uic Public,he has removed to Gutrard’s
/Jui(dings, Corner of Buy L^ne and Whit
aker at*where he has received and open
ed an extensive and general assotment of
CllIXA,
Glass, and Earthenware;
Also, a handsome assorment of Cutlery, Ja
pan, Plated, and Brasfware, too numerr.ua
to emimeiute, all of which he will disp- se
of nt his Usual low prices, for Cash, or town
acceptances. J-
PLANTERS
AND
Cotuitvy JSletjikattta
Visiting town, to lay. in auppliui, will do
well to visit this eatublUbmenl, wiieae they
call be aopplutd with ever^tlicU in tlM
above line. „» « >i*ietory teims.
llOY 8 I®*
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