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GEORGE RELPH
n AS received by the ship Emily, from
Liverpool, a further supply of
DRY GOODS,
Amongst which are very superior
English, Snip'd and i'I sided Saramtt
Do Figured do
v I)o do Dresses
6 4 and 8*4 Ssttin Damask Shawls
Barcelona 8hawls
RcU Chintz, blue, orange, and gold Ban*
dstiss
A very extensive assortment of Fancy
Shawls, Scarfs, Mantiletts, and Handker
chiefs; also Children’s Muss Hoots, all oi
which were selected by him sc if in Loudon
and are of the lutest fashion,
nov 22 re 107
A Valuable City Residence
for Rule.
T HE subscriber offers for Sale, hit new,
large, and cswmwkoNt Brick Dwelling
House \\\ Courthouse square. It is so well
known, that it is only necessary to say, that
it has slwsjs been considered one of the
moat desirable residences in the ciiy. If
not soldtn a fear weeks it will he rented.
JAMES M‘HENItY.
nov 2 90
For Liverpool,
(V. J'h" British .li p
*v> DOUmK r.
ft. /l|.r«N. Jlutler,
For Freight, >| | Iv u>
A. MOl.YNM'X.
Nrltffltr the Cip'nin ror tkHiiiKnvc will
pay any debts couVraM*l bylliecrcw.
nov , .'9 4
For Ncw-Oilenns,
The bri|
&
IIOPK & POLLV,
ANDREW LOW & CO.
TC1AVE received, by the ships Georgia,
UiA Oglethorpe, and other recent arriv
als from England and Scotland, the greater
proportion of their usual supply of
Fall & Winter Dty Goods,
which they offer for sale at a moderate ad
vance for Produce, or on their usual accom
modating terms for approved paper; and
by the ship Emily, daily expected from Li.
verpool, they will receive an additional as
sortment, together with casks of London
bottled Porter in quart and pint bottles.
Crockery, Glass* ai e, and some other bulky
articles.
Now in store, and offered for sale, a few
pieces of best Bui tic Hemp Cotton Bugging,
42 incites wide,
oot 19
Valuuble Lands for Side.
T HE following valuable l.ands will be
sold at low prices, and on accommoda-
tu*g 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‘-
Intosh, near the old Court House, consist-
tug of Inland Swamp, of the first quality—
prune Cotton Land and Fine barren, for
merly the property of Hubert lladbc, de
ceased.
An undivided two-thiuls of s tract of a-
bout 2000 acres, situated on Crooked Rtv-
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 Row.
TORTOISE SHELL,
Ivors anCL Horn Combs,
Ingrain Carpeting, <J‘c.
GTpiI E Subscribers offer for sale by the
il dosen, an invoice of Tortoise Shell
Combs of all aiiea,
Very fine Ivoty Combs of nil sizes
Mock tortoise shell combs do do
4 bales Ingrain Carpeting by the bale
or piece
2 bales Domestic Plains do do
—ALSO—
200 lb Sewing Twine
2 cases Double and Single Rarrel Guns
3 Cables, from 6 to 10 inches
BLANCHARD BROTHERS U CO.
Anderson'* Building on the Bay,
nov 15 101
DRY GOODS
At very Reduced Prices.
A nn PIECES White, Blue, aud Mixed
Elams
50 pieces London Duffle, Biistol, and Point
Blankets
300 pair Rose Blankets, a great sacrifice
96 pieces White and Red Flannels
A few pieces Heal Welch do uncommonly
“Fine
35 pieces Green Baize, scene very low pri
ced
45 pieces Mixt and Blue Cloths for Ser
vants
Superfine Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vesting
13 pieces Patent Colton Tick
Counterpanes and Marseilles Quilts, great
Bargains
20 pieces 6-4 Sheeting, very fine
27 do Furniture and llair Cord Dimity
41 da 4-4 Linen, suspiciously cheap
S6 do Towelling andTuble Diaper from
3-4 to 18-4 wide, at less than sterling
cost
100 pieces very Low priced Calico
56 do 6-4 Columbia Plaids
30 do Caroline and Clan Plaids
Figured aud Plain Bombazclta of every de
scription
100 pieces Russia Diaper, and Dutch Rolls
1 hale very low priced Car; eting
Book, Mull, Jaconet, Nainsook, Datilla
Cambric Muslins, figured and plain
Muslin Dresses, Flouncea, Trimmings, and
Tippets, of the latest fashion
460 doacn Silk, Cotton, and Woolen Ho-
S ery, well assorted
93 dozen Kid, Custer, Beaver, Doc, Buck,
and Dogskin Gloves
10 pieces Norwich made Black Bomba
zeen, the greatest bargain ever offered
here
Black Sursnets, Black Canton flandker-
chiefs, and Fancy Silk Sbawli and
Scarfs new style
These goods were principally selected
In Europe, by a superior judge, or purcha
sed in this country at auction, so that they
Cun and will be sold cheap at the GOLDEJs
iBALL, by
J THOMAS WALTON.
FITCH FINE,
tine & Caress
LUMBER,
FOR
THE WEST LXDIA MARKETS.
C 1 AUGOKS of the very best quality, and
) of all denOriptlons of the above named
Lumber, (50 to 60 feet in length, if requir
ed; can, at the shortest notice, be tiirtiish-
-ed at the
UPPER
Darien Steam Saw Mill,
in the State of Georgia, on the most rea
sonable terms.
Vessels drawing not over 12 or 12 and a
half feet water, can load with great facility
at the Mil) by an inclined plane, thereby
getting the. lumber on board clean and
dry ; and from fifteen to fifteen and a half
feet water, can be carried over Doboy bar,
now rendered a* safe as any in the United
States, from tfoPbeucoAs and buoys there
placed. v ~
An abundant supply of Cypress Shingles,
and Red and White Oak Hogshead Staves,
can be obtained.
There being a RICE MILL attached,
Rice either in whole or half tierces, cun he
had when wanted, for assorting a cargo.
Orders nr Communications addressed to
the Agent of the Upper Darien Saw Mill,
at Darielt, Georgia, wilt be promptly at
(ended to.
nov 23 109
For Liverpool,
... The ship
> ATLANTIC.
Robert L. Toy lor, nut tty,
Weil know n hsm packet ship
between New York and Liverpool; copper*
ed and copper fastened, and in every re
spect a fiist rate vessel; she is of good di*
mens uns fur stowing cotton, can load at
town, and having commenced taking in,
will sail oh the Sth Dccetnher. For freight
of 200 bales cotton or pas.-age, having ele
gant accommodations, apply to Capt. Tay
lor on board at Hunter's wharf, or to
SAMUEL WRIGHT.
nov 20 105
Cuptuin Ala man,
Will positively «»d on Tuesday
nest, wind permitting. For passage only,
•pplytothc Captain, or to
8 A. CONDY,
Rice’s whuif.
nov 30 5
PUBLIC SALES. PUBLIC S ILLS.
For Liverpool,'
The fast sailing ship
CHARLOTTE,
George Sims, Jv. master,
Is intended to meet quick
dispatch. For freight or passage, having
good accommodations, apply to Captain*
Sims on board at Taylor's wharf, or to
C. C. GRISWOLD.
nov 13 99
a
GEORGIA HOTEL,
BAPTIST CHURCH SQUARE,
SAVANNAH.
(jpniS Establishment has lately undbr'.
sJL gone a thorough repair, and consider
able improvement* have been added.
The Subscrifiei* Hmi, token it upon a long
lease, and it will be open on Monday the
24th inst. for 4h« reception ancl accommo
dation of Traveller* and Boarders, hav-
iug supplied his (louse with a new and ge
neral assortment of Furniture.
He is determined that his Table shall be
inferior to none, while his Bar shall afford
the choicest Liduors of every description.
(T? The Stables are large and conveni
ent, for the accommodation of any number
of Horses,£0 With such preparations, ad.
ded to the indefatigable attention which it
will be hia study and inclination to be
stow, he cannot but flatter himself lie will
receive that share ol patronage and suppoi t,
to which such arrangements may be en
titled. ; ■ T
DAVID M. FLITS.
Savannah, JWr. 21,1822,
nov 26 fc 2
nov 5
lm
FRENCH GOODS
AT WHOLESALE..
'IB Subscribers have just received
new assort meut of Frt nch
'Dir’S UootV.8 § Perfumer's,
impound cl reel via New-York, which they
offer Wholesale on liberal terms, among
them are,
White, Black, and Red 7-4 and 8-4 Merino
Shawls
Do do do 4 4 half and square
Merino Handkerchiefs
Black Silk Velvet and Mode
Black, White, Blue and Pink Satins
lio do do do Florences
Plain Lustring and Satin Ribbons, No 1$
f to 12
BesrlF. lgc do do No 1$ to 16
Mich fig’d Ribbons by setts, No 6-16 9-22
Black Velvet Ribbons, No 4 to 100
White and Black Silk Braids
Black, Plain, and Striped Silk Galloons
Plui and Embro dered Silk Hose
White and Black Silk Gloves
Black, White and c«l’d superf. Kid Gloves
do do do do Beaver do
Silk Suspenders and Garters
Fancy 4-4 Silk Handkerchiefs
Black and colored 9ewing Silk
Dandy 4-4 Tills Handkerchiefs
Superfine Gilt edge Paper Pin*
Antique Oil, Pomatum
Fine Rose Soap, Honey Water
Very Superior Cologne Water, lie.
BLANCHARD, BROTHERS SJ CO,
Anderson's Building on the Bay.
nov 4 91
Blankets anil Bagging.
gtavrgiTav. cbb
Offers for oa!o by the llnle or piece,
and 4 Point IlLAXKEfS
Zi * 4 and 7-4 Bristol I) iftl j Blankets
8-4 and 9 4 Heavy London Duffle do
4't in11 42 inch Bible Hemp Bagging
White and Blue Pla ns
W»*H a variety of Good* soitable for the
%*. on, at As 7 Gibbons' Buildings.
gov 9
For Liverpool, ,
The fast sailing copper’d ship
LADY GALLATIN.
860 Tons Burthen,
.Isaac Harris, Mattel
i Is intended to be dispatched
without delay. Far freight or passage,
having good accommodations, apply to cap
tain Harris, ou board at Holtons central
wharf, or to
HALL, HOYf & CO,
The Subscriber
n AS the honour of announcing to his
Friends and the Public in general, that
he has just arrivedfrom N York IS Charles-
ton, With the most fashionable Gentlemen's
Hats, Clothing, Uc. Those persons wishing
a good bargain, will do well to cull It the
Subscribers Store, five doors East of the
City Hotel, viz
Trunks fine and extra superlative Blue, &
Black, Dress ('oats
Trunks Bnkftds, Gray, Mixed, Olive, Drab,
Frock* Box, and. Waterloo Coa)$ with
and without Cope*; sonfte with rolling
collars.
Trunk* Fine and Coarse Coatee's, of various
colours, o *
Trunks Blue and Black ditto• at very low
P r ops. ^ *
Trunks Fine and real ex*ra super, super
fine Blue, Black,. Gray, Brands, light
Blue, dark and light Drab, double and
single mlllCassimerc Pantaloons, made
in the newest-style.
Trunks Blue, Block, Buff, Cassimuro extra
quality, double twill'd English Floren
tine, Merino,. .Valenca* with Borders,
Swansdown, and:.?xtra fine coloured
Marseilles Waistcoats.
Trunks of extra Frill'd and and Plain Linen
shirts.
Small packages of ready made Cravats:
Hales of real Taitan extra Urgent Cloak*,
elegantly Trimmed, from'$7 to 14.
Bales Linen, Cotton, Worsted, and Merino
Sluits, of various sizes.
Bales Flannel, Cotton, Merino, Knitted, and
Worsted Shirts and Drawers.
300 Doz. Worsted, Lumbswob), Cotton, and
Silk short and long Stockings, of supe
rior qualities.
Cases ef 32 inch Patent Silk Umbrellas.
Cases cheap 4-4 Irish Linen.
Bales of 3^ ana 4 prnot Blankets,
Bales of Kay (J Son's Plains, No. 4 8c 5, at
the low rate of 62£ cts. per yard.
AV*°,
A great quantity of Negro Clothing.
Hales K.lmaroock Caps, $3$ |.er poaen.
B.»ies Out S zea, Negro Stockings, $5£ do,
500 Jackets and T rowset* of good quality,
Blue cloth, well fined at $5 per suit.
250 Suits Fearnought Jackets and trow-
srr«, of the largest Sizes, at go pr.suit.
150 Great Coulafrom $6 l« 8.
1200 Red Flannel Shirts, at gl5 per Doz.
12 IW i Fearnought Pea Jackets at g5
each
1200 Check and Striped Shirts, from 75
centstogl 25.
2 Hale* extra quality, Blue round Jack
ets with roiling collars.
A Branch of the above establishment is
carried on in Charleston, 9. C. corner of the
Hay aud Queen-street, opposite the Vrn-
• lue Hinge where Georgia a id North Caro
lina money is taken at p «r.
PBTKR DUELS.
nov 11
97
For Greenock,
h-TV. The well known llriluh shin
* THREE SISTERS,
' Siwic. licit, miiticr.
Will be ilispitched immedi.
Kiel/. Fhr Ircight of 100 bale! Cotton or
passage, apply to captain Hell on board,
or to
JOHN II, REID & CO.
nov 27 3
For Charleston,
The picket sloop
ESSKX.
Rogers, A taster.
Will meet with dispatch.—For
trcight or pa-tngt, having good uccommo-
ch«tion% apply to the master on board at
Bolton's wharf, or to
• ISAAC COHEN,
dec 2 p 6
For Charleston,
The regular packet sloop
D ({LIGHT,
Captain Cooper,
To sail on Tuesday next, at 9
o’clock, wind aud weather permuting. Fur
freight or passage, having cleguot uccuni-
mount ions, apply on board at Anctaux*
Vharfi or to .
t . ? MURDOCH M'LEOD.
nov SO - p S
't o tteut,
T HE lower part of the budding occupied
as tiie Georgian Office,
editor. .
City fihmiV’s Sales.
On the f rot i'iietduy in December tstsrt.
\\r Hi. he sold in front of the Courthouse,
’ ' between the usuul hours of It) and 3
o clock-
One negro woman named Rachel, togc-
gether with her two children, Ik'vtqdouur
lie property of John II Ash, to satisfy sun-
Iry cxccnt >ns from the Court of Conimot.
Pleas and Ojer aud Terminer for the oi)
if Savannah—T U Smith and olhera vs Juo
II Ash.
Al»»s 'be Printing Material* of the Job
Printing Office, conMstitigof one Printing
Press, u quantity of Type, type Stands.
Rlittiks of different daicriptiona, £*c.. levied
on tut the piuperty of Henry P Uusseil* dec
to satisfy the balance of uu execution fron
the Court of Common Plena nml (Her and
Terminer for the city of Savannah, in fuvoi
>f llenr) King,and aoaigned to Josiuli Lau
rence, hik! also an execution for rent in
favor of James Moriisoo.
Also, ull the Buddings on lot No. 14
(fourteen) Washington waul hounded port!
hv a lime, south bv Bryan street, east hi
lot No 13, west by lot No 15, levied On ns
the property of John I. Roberts, to satis!)
an execution, C. H Hayden vs. John 1 Ro
berts, indorser..
ABRAHAM I. D'l.YON, C. *.'
nov 4 91
Apply to the
oct 24
For Kent,
O N accommodating terms, thaj large and
commodious house situated on cornet
ot Jefferson and Uay-streets, opposite the
Washington Hall. Also the house ut pre
sent occupied by, Doctor Forth, and situa
ted opposite White’s Hotel. Possession giv
en immediately Inquire of S. Pan.brick.,
nov 8U 5
For Liverpool,
' , The brig. • .
OSGOOD,
, Offer ( wq master,
, Has commenced h ading, and will
requii^ 300 bales of Cotton to complete It dr
caigo. For Ircight, apply to Capt. Coit on
board at Anciaux's vfharf, or to
bei^jXmin BURiipUGUs,
No 3, Commerce, ltow,
nov 23 108
For Havre,
The superior new ship
Howard,
JV*. //• Hotdredre, matter,.
Will commence loading on
Wednesday, and sail 3d Prqpcimo Without
futl; has four fifths of her cargo, ready (p go
on board. For rfetnMjpder of freight, or
passage, having eUirant fitrniahcU accom-
modatioli9, appjy bn boattl, or to
* GEORGE GORDON.
landing and for,Sale,
20 khds Superipr!'Old crop N O Sutrar
nov 25 1109“
For Foiit-au-Fiiiice,
~ s * Thfe ship
MONTGOMERY.
Ilciitn, Matter, .
; — Wjll^.ieet with (lisp.tcli.
Toff, eight or pa.Mge. »ppr,' on board, or
JOHN ]LAWHOP U CO
fiov J 92 . ..
For New-York,
~ Ti e Tiiirket, .bin
AUGUSTA.
, 7J tl eoil. mutter, '.
Will sail uu Frulny next,
having part of her cargo engaged—For
fi eiffh. of the remainder a- paaSnge, apply
to the master on board, or tO
HALT, HOYT U CO,
dec ? 6 . k .
For Havre,
The
•uperior copperfast^n'd new brig
AMKKK AV
Will commence binding In a FeW
days, having two thirds of her cargo enga»
ged. Fm freight of 200 bnlys of Cotton or
passage, apply to Capt. Graves on board, at
Anderson's Whjirf, or to i
PETERSEN, HAMMOND U CO.
nov 30 5
For Boston,,
• « The trig
IIESPKR,
R S. Hubbard, J faster,
Will sail with all possible dispatth.
For freight or passage apply to the Cap-
tain on board at Bulloch’s wharf, or to
JOHN CANDLER,
Jonea' Buildings.
• Jf'fio has received and for sale,
50 bhls No 3 Mackerel •'
27 boxes Madeira Wine ofsup quality
30 kcgs # UuUer, put expressly for fami
ly use
20 bbls Potatoes '• v . .'
50 hbb Apples
nov, J6 102
For Providence,
The packet brig
IlOLLA,
Harrington, Master,
WiR meet with dispatch—-For
freight or passage, apply to the Captain on
board at Moore's wharf, or to
ORIIAY TAFT.
Who luis for sale, landing from said brly,
20 bundles first quality Uay
90 ca*ks Lime
1200 bunches Onions
10 bbls Vinegar
nor 30 ii 5
For Sale, Freight or Charter,
The schooner
Jov AMERICAN LADY,
U°, tain fs r bts,
OaSi Apply lu
Ik CtJ. 1IAULU3UAM.
nov 37 t 3
For Iteftt,
T URK.F. Stores opposite the Market in
West Broad street, Also for sale, a
pair of gentle Carriage Horses- , Apply tu.
JOHN l\ WILLIAMSON.
!)OV 30 \\ 5 o v.. » f
rjhfe
r I'o Kent,
T WO Store. In, the building opposite
l’cutickl’. range.
it jo,. l
One Tenement .unable fir a Dwelling
or Buafdin'g Huute, Urtna moileraVc. Ap
ply to
THOMPSON St BONNEY,
nov 9 | Whitaker-alreet.
To Kcuf,
rtfttF. Store in Juiiei* Uuildinga on the
■Lt ttav, next to Che one occupied by
Smith fit Tnmer. nn eacellent stand tor bn-
siOe... Also several Dwelling houses and
W.re Hiioms. Apply to
H. a J. HABERSHAM.
*9S '
4^-
Pontes’ Patent Bedateafjs,
£\ N sjsoriment of the above construe
At linn is rendy fur inspertion st the
PMnrurt Store qjf live Subscriber, in
Kuril), urc Store i, me Huhscriber,
whikli'tli. Imtg desired improvement in
ino Jo of Atiifeing Bedsteads is doubles.
uv
coiriplUliedit may he set up in une^ni-
niiod, nhtl token down in the same spacer./'
time without the use of tbol.,' and does not
enntpin the least harbour fur bug* or dirt.
A further tlcsctiptinn is deemed unnecei-
saryj as the impruvuincnt must stand on it,
metitsil
The Subscriber being atithnriseil to sell
them in thU, (lliicc, will reoeive orders for
them at liib store in Whitater street, oppo
site Cat Shcllmaii’s.
( . J. W. MonitILL.
nov IB 110?
BhaUvanv AtUt\er^,
COMPANY ORDERS.
A N election for Second Lieutenant, Vice
id. Joynbr deceased, and for such other
vacancies is tony then occur, is hereby or
dered to li. held, at the Laboratory, on
Wednesdoy afternoon, the 11th of.Decene,
her proximo, at 3 o’clock t the corps wit.'
therefore parade at that hour in full uni. ,following vilual
form. — ■ -
' By order of 'V. T. Wtituns, Capt.
W. t>. BEERS, 1st Seigt
nov30 ‘ |» 5
A Kcf'utauon
OF'THE
CALUMN IES
C IRCULATED against the Southern &
Western Stales, respeciin(} the Iii.li-
tulion and Exisienceof
SLAVERY AMONO THEM.
Td which isidded, • minute and particular
acehimt oftiib actual State and oondition of
to rorulatiojc.
Hiatorlcal Notion, of all tbe
tRECTIONS that have taken place
their
Tngel
INSUI
since’
•'facti
JKRECTIOP
i tht St jt|ement of the country
tijarc S'tnbborn tliings.”-rA/io^j>eore,
r Ry'l hijCTH CAuoLipus.
The! above work is lor sale at the Bonk-
sloreaof W-. T. Williams and S. C.
S c 1 n: 11
SUcvitV’s Sales. ,
HUl be sold on the fist Tuesday in I)c-
* ermber ne.i't,
front of the Court Housu, bctwceii thi
JL usual hours, the following properiv. via:
Two negroes Jacob and IlLMikeu, levied
on ns the prb| erty of Alexander Irvin, ai
th*-suit of James Dickson Co. a^ains’
Alcxandef and Keimith Irvin.
Also, a mulatto woman named June, and
her child, levied on as the property of A
sael Howe, at the suit of John Uaupt and
J»nfc Myers, issuing mm magistrate's
court, and retured to me by m constable.
Also, the building* on half lot No 14
Yatnuci aw, Oglethorpe ward, levied on as
the property \X Uaac ShettaU, to satisfy
S. M. Bond, Dgniei I'orter, and othtri—
returned tome by a ctvsluble.
AUUXltAM D'LYON, s c c
nov 4 91
Slieritt’s Sales.
On the frit Saturday after the frit Tuesday
in lieiember next,
W ILL be sold at theioarket houso In
the town of 6t Mam, between the
hours of ten and four o'clock of that day,
Due house and part of dot No 3, (three;
levied, on as the property of Francis Hu
dttlph, to satisfy his state, county, and pboi
tax for the year 1820; amount due g6-l
22 cents 6 m and cost.
Also, part of lot No 27, lying in the town
of St Mary's, containing two acres, more or
less, bounded west by John Buchlott, sen-
north by Congress 9treet, smith by Weed
afreet, and east by Norri* atreet, levied on
a* the property ol I*. Bracey to satisfy his
state, county, and pour tax for the year
1821; amount due £3 87 cchls Sim •
coat.
Also, part of lot No 5 and part of lot No
8, in the town of St Ma»>«, levied on as the
property of John Langley id satisfy hi*
at ate, county, and poor tax for the year
1831; amount due 58 pent* and cost,
act 23 ' GEORGE LONG, nice
Mortgaged Sale.
Adam Tunno,l
vs. Foreclosure,
Oran Byrd, j
W ILL be so'4'at the court house, be
tween the ilfual hour* of 10 and
o'clock, onthe first Tuesday in December
next, a negro woman named Diiplmcy,
mortgaged by Oral! llyrd to Adam Tunno,
and sold under the .same.
A. D'LYON, see
oct 5
By George Schley,
THIS DAY,,
Valuable real Estate at Auc
tion.
B Y order of the Directors of the Bank
State of Georgij, will be sold at the
Court house in this city at 11 o'clock, on
the first Tuesday in December next, the
Rowing valuable property, viz
J wo lota frotHlng on Bay add Jefferson
Tills
A wt
Ky (leorgc Schley,
IS DAY. h. f. it*.* iKi> • ..in,’ i.
DAY, bt l< re the »/»uirt h.iu«e,
A wt llhn kc and last trotting rarriaro
H ;rae, the beat of the late Dr. ilayaid's
pair. 1
dec
tty John Kllick, Jr.
™ ,s f* Av > hi «l It ..'clock,
WlH **“ *°W «'ftlMU ol his A notion liootn.
No J, Gotninvrce Row,
An assoi tnicnt of
Liquors and Groceries.
, c .i 7
Uy llakur q Minton,
nils BAY. (1 n.is.lnji) 3.| ii„t, »l tl o’*
ch.ck, oi, G .kioi.N wlniifj «i|| be sold
17 him* -HU pr.„if J .inaic* ttuiu of tha
brat quulit)
* I'jhl* pfoie i|u.,% St Croix Sugnr
do hhia Muss i'ork B
20 half do do
JO tierces winh-r strained Oil
2U bh;svuniiiicr do do
Landing from ship Cotton Phut
_ . Ternui at time < f sale,
dec 3 7
By Baker Minton,
On lilt RSDaV. 5-h iiiuL at halt past 10
o'clotk n Iff) k of their Auction it^re,
An-' i*i*hI hHit'r!riM'i.f <>|
Git O CE HIE S,
Nnd a. bun pu«t tl o'clock in '<toie»«n
asHMiimi iit of reasonable OiitisU
UKY COOCLj,
life 3 7
J. B. He'rtierl t?' L'u.
TO-MORROW, 4tl» inst »t u t, ci .
WiR b« ...Id before our .lo.v, *
A gei.rr.il u**., t(bei‘t ..f
GROCERIES, t$c.
7 F’rmarash.
By Bufer dj lYiiuton,
OnThumiUy i ex\, 5.R m,l. at II u’clo-k,
M Ittlront of m.r .notion.tore,
WiR he .-old the .loop
GEORGE,
A. .lie now lie. ai the Kxclia go
hick- 'i.rthen 13 t .ni or thereabout,
dec 3 7
By
. George Soldo',
On SATURDAY, 3th hist, at l J o’clock,
Wdl bv: sold at th<- Exchange dock,
M l'h<Lntinn
I’ll KUK ANN,
Burthen-87 14-9A Ii ton,, a f„
•ailing atau.ich vine , w. II fonin
■-**."*• rigging, nnchora. Ufa. calouatei
for the inland or droging tiade.
d r 3 7
By Bilker & Minton.
Executoi-’» Sates.
VVIM- he aold on theifi.t T.ieadavllt
December next, at tl o’clock,' in
front of the Court hnu,e Ih thiacite.
Tlte Fucking and Comiireuing Machln*
with the building m which it itanda, on
Staunton’, wl.art, belonging to the eatnie
of Jamea Hamilton, deceased—the building
.object to be removed after the expiration
of the Lease.
Sold by order of the Exrcuton.
imiv 26 2 Term, at time of sale.
BOOTft and 8UOE8.
PACKAGES I.ailies, Gentle.
_ men, and Children's Boots and
Shoes, of a Superior quality
2000 pair Negro Slio^s
100 Emerson's Superior Elastic Razot
Strops
Also, on Consignment,
25 barrels. N Rum
Fur side on the moat rcusofyible terms, at
Morrison's Building, Opposite the Ex
change, hy
TIMOTHY EVANS.
nnv 8 93
ENGLISH SCHOOL.
—-MAVAWAAm*
U }.
nov 1
h 102
* rt’he Subscriber
rj KSIfECTJ-ULl.Y inform, the Inhabi
JLl/tants of Savannah and its Vicinity, that
ho willopeuw School for the reception of
young Ladies and Gentlemen, on
MONDAY the 18 th of November,
In wlucb^w ill be fiiught all the requisUea of
a correct English education, together with
the Latin,' Greek, French, and 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, ajqjly to the store of Btdtlwin U Ray,
ward, a few doors weat of the City Hotel.
FARWELL JONES,
nnv 13 99
The Subscriber
R espectfully begs leave to infornt
Ins friends and the oublic, that he has
established himself in the Factorage and
Cominiraion Business on Hunter's wharf,
snd willbc thankful for any favor*.
JOHN CANDLER.
Whs has for sale,
100 boxes Caudle* of different numbers
J0<> do bc*>t Yellow Soap
3u Quilt of Cordage of different sixes
nw 14 103
streets, with the improvement* thereon-—
consisting of two ranges of buildings, well
const meted for a Public Hoarding House
on one side, and on the other for stores or
’minting Rooms. These buildings, from
their situation, their extent and construc
tion, are well adapted for a Hotel; they
were planned for this purpose, and have
been so used under the name of WASH
ING ION HALL.
One lot fronting on Joachim street with
the improvements thereon, known as the
LIVERPOOL HOTEL—there are two
spacious dwelling houses, two stories each,
with Ruiuibje back buildings, calculated for
the accommodation of families, or for a
House ol Entertainment as heretofore used.'
.. Lot No. 12, Franklin ward, witli the im
provements thereon, consisting of one twp
Rtory wooden building in front, and one o-
tWln the rear on tl)e lane, bounded eart
by Montgomery street west by lot No. l!,
and fronting south on Frankfin^square, con
taining 60 feet front and 90 feet deep, sub
ject to s ground rent of $30 per shown.
Lot Letter S, Oglethorpe ward, cnnlft'o.
tng three small tenements, bounded we*
by Farm sfrjeet, north by lot letter U,e»*t
Ivy Poplar street, and south by a lane, U2J
feet deep and 67 feet wide.
Lot No 4, Oglethorpe ward, with a two
story wooden building, 60 by 20 or 25 di
vided into four tenements, the M is 64fbei
wide and 1)2£ feet deep, bounded souvh hy
Zubly street, eas« by lot No 1, west by St.
Gail’s street, and north by Orange street;
(here is also mi the rear of said lot a small
budding on gro nul rent of $80 per son 1 m
Lot No 16, containing 5 acre*, bounded
east by lot No7/south by lot No 15, north
b$ lot No 14, situated south of Curries,
and on a line with the old rope walk.
Lots No 18 aud 19, adjoining M'Leodson
the South Common 80 IVet 9 inches square
15 acres land near Fair Lawn, ac j tiling
Poor House and IL spital.
GEORGE SCHLEY, Auctioneer.
Terms—oue^hird cash—balance in one
and two years,secured by buud and tnort
gage on the Premises,
dec 3 102
Old Jumaicu llum,
IjlmUugfrumkrig tlugte ut Hic.'t 11 l.arf,
I .YOUR lilitl. Cure old Jamaica Ituiti—
. For aale by
OUUAY TAFT.
no* 3l> uJ
Mb JAMES K. BOULOUGU,
L A I ELY from Ul.arieiton. inteniJX open*
'inf- a school in thil city, in which will
be UUfjhl ull Ulnae several branches gene*
ralfy comprised in an F.ngliah Eilucation.
He will open, as soon as he will We ob-
taineit s few pupd-. Five or six will bo
cpnsiilereil sumcient to justify .commence
ment,
’Fur purticulira, reference may be had to
H^v. Jamea (/. Andrew, Itev. George Whito
Mr Isaac D’Lyon.aud Mr. De Villera.
•Parenta and Goarriiana dispoaed to pa.
twnite the subscriber, and who may b«
dtairoua of an interview with him, are re-
-IpectftiHy requented to call at Ida resi
dence, Mnntgomery-s'reeL near the Bap-
list Church, or at the Metlmdut Parsonage*
where he may be occasionally found,
nov 30 p $
White Plains and Blanket*
T HE subscribers have received by the
sh*p Oglethorpe from Liverpool, Whitt
Plains and Dvffie Blankets, witn a variety
of other articles suitable for the present
fnd approaching season,which they offer
or sale on their usual terms.
JAMES ANDERSON fc Co.
oct 8
JOHN LATHROP & CO.
OFFER FOR SALE,
r8>d(\ BARRELS Loaf Sugar
(&)>£/ 22 hlids Muscovado Sugar
75 bags Green Coffee
30R pssks Neils, assorted
9 lihda Liverpool China
6 do N F, Rum
3 tuns Swede, Iron -
35,000 Spanish Began
nov 29 p4
£-
m
Molasses, Coffee, 2;c.
IIIIDS Molasses , »
40 bags prime G-een Coffe4^
2 cases 25 M. Se-yars
53 hhda and bhls Northern Qk|
100 hnxvs Candles
100 do Sokp
3<> hhdt Sugar
20 bhls do
Just received, and for sal? by
L. U. SAGE k CQ.
nov 27 p3 r
oct 29