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ANDREW LOW & CO.
TBflAVR teteived, by the .hip. Urorgia,
%M Oglethorpe, .ml other recent arriv-
•la from England and Scotland, tile greater
proportion of tlttir uiual .upply of
Fall & IVtulcr Diy Goods,
which they off«r for sale at a moderate ad*
tancr Tot Produce, or on their uiual accom
modating teima for approved paper » and
hy the shin Emily, daily expected from Li
verpool, they will receive an additional at-
tortment, together with casks of London
bottled Porter in quart and pint bottles,
Crockery, Glauwai e, and tome other bulky
articles.
Now in store, and offered fhr sale, a few
pieces of best Haitic Utmb Cotton Bagging,
42 inches wide,
cot 19
FRENCH GOODS
i Just Received,
DOZEN Smoked Mullet Does
'SJ'S/ 10 keg. Richmond No 1, anil La*
dies Twist Tobacco
30 bbls Pilot and Navy Bread
10 bbls Muscovado Sugar
30 boxes Soap, No 1
10,000 Spanish Began
.00 bbls Potatoes
30 bbls Nn 0 Msckerel
3000 lbs Codfish
Cognac Brandy, Jamaica Hum
Molasses, Vinegar,
N E Burn ami Uin
Yi’ith » general assortment of Groctticx,
War sale, by
7 M. t. MOSES,
dec 10 p IS Exchange wharf.
AT wholesale:,
lllE Snhicrihria have just received
new astortment of Prench
UootVs L’arCutnwj,
imported d-rcct via Ncw.York, which they
offer Wholesale on liberal terms, among
them are*
White, Black, and Ucd 7-4 Snd 84 Merino
Shawls
Do do do 4-4 half and square
Merino Handkerchiefs
Black Silk Velvet and Mode
Black, White, Blue and Pink Sa’ina
Do do do do Florences
Plain Lustring and Satin Ribbons, No 1|
to 12
Pearl Edge do do Nol$tol6
Rich fig*d Ribbons by setts, No 6-16 9-22
Black Velvet Ribbons, No 4 to 100
White and (Hack Silk Braids
Blank, Plain, and Striped Silk Gftlloons
Plain and Embroidered Silk Hose
White and Black Silk Gloves
Black, White und eolM auperf. Kid Gloves
do do do do Beaver do
Silk Suspenders and Garters
Fancy 4-4 Si Ik Handkerchiefs
Black and colored Sewing Silk
Dandy 4-4 Silk Handkerchiefs
Superfine Gilt edge Paper Pina
Antique Oil, Pomatum
Fine Rose Soap, Honey Water
Very Superior Cologne Water, lit.
BLANCHARD, BROTHERS li CO.
Anderson'* Ihuldingon th« Bay,
nov 4 91
Dividend No. 20,
Planter.* Bank, Dec, 3, 1822,
T HE Board of Director, of this Bank
have this day declared a Dividend of 3
per cent, for the last six month., the asme
'Will be paid to Stockholder, on and alter
Friduy next.
JNO. F. LLOYD, cashier pro tem.
dec 4 rc 8
To Carpenters and Builders.
PIlilE Subscriber keeps constantly on
X hand a large assortment of Mahogany
•uitable for stair handrails and bannistesr
also Plank, Boards, and Veneirs, for cabinet
makers use, all on reasonable terms Or
d*rs from a distance will receive strict a
tention.
J.W. MORRFJL,
. Whitaker»etreet,oppotite Col. Shellman't,
noy 15 HI
Bowles’ Patent Bedsteads.
4A N assortment of the above construe'
ttu tion is ready for inspection at the
Foriil ure Store of the Subscriber, in
Which the long desired improvement in the
uiode of making Bedsteads is doublets ac*
Qomnlithed ; it may be set up in one mb
note, and taken down in the same space of
time without the use of tools, and does not
contain the least harbour for hugs or dirt.
A further description is deemed unneces
sary, as the improvement must stand on its
ftierits.
The Subscriber being authorised to sell
them in this place, will receive orders for
them at bis store in WhitaFer street, oppo
site Col. Shellman’s.'
* J. W. MORRILL.
nov 16 H102
MRS. DliPASS
T AKES this method of informing her
friends and the public generally, that
ehe has removed fromiher residence West
Broad-street, to the house formerly occu
pied by Mr. Box iif Drayton street, nearly
opposite Mr. W. Williams’, where she will
»s usual, tench the Piano with Singing,
Ac. in the most fashionable style. The
reduction of her prices will make it an ob.
ject for young Ladies, (who feel a disposi
tion) to acquire these beautiful accomplish
ments.
N* B. Written or oral communications re
ceived as above,
d<m 4 8
Pork and CandKis.
I JUFTY bbls Prime Pork
; 20 bbls Mrst Pork
15 boxes mw Spirm Candle*
landing from ship Clifford-Wavne, at
Ta> lot's wharf—for sale by
C C. ORISWOl D
dec 9 12
Thirty Dollars Reward.
A RbCQNDED since 27th ult. from his
empl oytnent as apprentice to Messrs
ijlark and Luff borough, masons, my Negro
fc.iy HY, or 8YP1IAX, about 19 years old ;
a slim fellow, not very black, talkative and
plausible, but not very shrewd 5 fond of
dress and much of a beau on Sundays
and holidays. He had no particular marks
.by which I could designate him—but he is
pretty well known about town. Frsm tak
ing a good many clother, I suspect he has
( Heft the place Captains of vessels are
Cautioned to be vigilant, that he does not
make his escape on board. The above re-
ward will be paid on his delivery in jail,
or to
L. KOLLOCK.
dec 7 It
Valuable Lands for Sale.
T HE following valuable Lands will he
sold at low priceB, and on accommoda
ting terms, if early application bO made to
the subscriber.
One tract containing 5206 acres at the
hcadof Sapelo river, in the County of M‘-
Intosh, near the old Court House, consist
ing of Inland Swamp, of the first quality—
prime Cotton Land and Pine barren, for
merly the property of Robert BaUtic, de
ceased.
An undivided two-thirds of a tract of a-
bcrtjit 2000 acres, situated on Crooked Riv-
in Camden County, well suited for the
Cultivation of Cotton and considered very
valuable. Apply to
GEORGE SCHLEY,
nov 12 1m No 1. Commerce Row.
EAST FLORIDA LANDS,
FOli SALE OR HARTER,
A PLANTATION on Amelialsland, con
taining 700 acres with a settlement
thereon, and has been under cultivation in
Cotton.
A Tract of250 acres of Land near the
above.
A valuable tract of 1050 acres of prime
Swamp and highland, on the river St. Ma
ry’s about 30 miles above its mouth.
Another tract of 500 acres of Land, on
fhwke’esor Flaming’s Island on the river
St. Johns.
These lands are of the first quality, re
markably healthy situations, and in good
good bea t. They will be sold cheap ei
ther for cash, or exchanged for Negroes
or rne’chandize, or they will be let on lease
on reasonable terms j but the proprietor
would prefer in j jin any Gentleman who
can furnish sufficient hands in plantiug the
Amelia 1 aland plantation, under bis super-
intendance.
Description of the Lands may be seen
and terms made known, on application to
BAKER & MIOTOft
do 4 8
The Subscriber
H AS removed to the store lately occu
pied by Messrs Jiulloch li Dunwody,
where he continues to transact
FACTORAGE AND
Commission Dnsiness,
and offer* for sale 50 tierces NEW RICE,
together with the following articles:
Casks of B. B. S. Porter
Whole and half bbls Fresh Flour
Barrels Mess and Prime Beef
Boxes fresh Ruining
Hyson, Gunpowder and Souchong Teas
Coffee
Loaf, White Havana, and Brown Sugars
Cognac Brandy
Jamaica and W. India Rum
Holland Gin and W’hiBkey
Sperm and Tallow Candle*
Soap in whole and half boxes
Sperm, Linseed, and Tram Oils
Spifcf s, Copper and wrought Nails
Cut Nails from 4dto 20d
Together with an assortment of Ship
Chandlery, Hardware, and Paints.
WILLIAM P. BOWEN.
nov 29 4
Selling off at Cost.
T HE subscriber wishing to bring his bu-
liners to a close, takes this opportu
nity to ofler to the public at wholesale and
retail, his whole stock of
Clothing & Dr^ Coo As •,
At whnlcle ,11 extensive credit will be
given, with good endorser, nr town Ac
ceptance., >nd »t retail Rood bargain. c.n
he obtained Tor cub, vis:
A general assortment of the most fmhion
«ble Hats and Clothing, consisting of
Trunks blue and black Dress Costs
Trunks Frook, Waterloos and Box Coats
of various colours
Trunks blnc.bliek, olive, drab, (trey, and
slate colour Cossack Pantaloons
Trunk. Linen and Cotton frill’d and plain
Shirt*
Trunfri blue, black, and csssimere Vests
Trunks Men and Boys’ Tartan plaid cloaks
from J to gl2.
Trunks merino, worsted, and flannel Gen-
men’* Shirts and Drawers
Trunks Hosiries, consisting of Silk, lambs-
wool, worsted and large size Yarn Stock-
in K s
Kilmarnock and Scotch caps
Gentlemen’s Fur Travelling caps
Cases Water proof lla'-s
A variety of Negro Clothing, consisting of
round Jackets and Trowsers, from 4 to
gfi per suit, Great coat*, Pea Jackets,
Monkey Jackets, red Flannel and check
Shirts
Buies 3 3i point Blinketi
Do White Plain*
Cases extra fine Irish Linens
Cases lsrge size Silk Umbrellas
Cases Men’s Shoes
Apply at my Store, Jive doore Eaet of the
City Hotel.
PETER DHEGE.
dee 9 lm 12 ||
Coffee, Candles, £50.
BAGS Green Coffee
20 boxes Mould Candles
30 kegs Suin'* No l Tobacco, old
20 do do No 2 do do
5 do Cavendish do do
14 bbln Lump Sugar
For sale by
J. MEIGS,
Mongin's, lute Bulloch’s Building,
dec lp u 13
To Rent,
S\ DWELtlNfr Hou«e on B "ougliton-
<AiA street, (in,.lot No 4, Green ward, with
a large yard and convenient out Buddings.
Also a convenient House on Habersham
street, on Ipt No 23, Warren ward, ealeu
luted lor a large family or Boarding house
KiirteripvapW to
DUDLEY G. WOODBRIDGE.
dec 10 u 13
Fop Sale,
F OB Cash or approved endorsed Notes,
Lots No 11, 834. Green wtrd i No 1
and 8, Washington ward i No 7, Columbia
ward, with the improvaments thereon. Al
so a tract of land about 4 mile, from Sa-
vannab, on the Tfgeeehe road. Apply to
DUDLEY G, WOODBRIDGE.
dec 10 I 13
TORTOISE SHELL,
Ivor's ai\A Worn Cornha,
Ingrain Carpeting, tife.
OrpH R Subscribers offer for sale by the
w dozen, an invoice of Tortoise Shell
Combs of all sixes, •
Very fine Ivory Comb, of all size.
Mock tortoise shell enmbs do do
4 bales Ingrain Carpeting by the bale
or piece
2 bales Domestic Plain, do do
i-aioo—
300 lb Sewing Twine .
2 cases Double and Single Barrel Guns
3 Cables, from 6 to 10 inches.
BLANCHARD BROTHERS U CO.
Anderson’. Building on the Bay,
nov 1J 101
A Goo A Chance.
The
NORTHERN BAR-ROOM,
0
N Rice’s wharf, now in complete order
for such, and calculated to embrace
the Grocery busmens, is offered to Let
for the coming season, the present oc
cupant leaving it from circumstances and
a preference lo a different pursuit. To i
good tenant (and to save trouble none other
need apply) it will bo rented low, and the
stock on hand may also be had, if required.
To say any thing further in praise of the
above, than to observe its central situation,
would be superfluous, considering that that
alone must recommend it as one of the
first stands of the kind in this city. For
particulars, enquire on the premises,
dec 10 Q 13
Family Provision Store.
T HE subscriber inform, the public that
he has opened a Store, No. 3, in the
Brick Building., Worth end of Market-
Square, where he ofler. for .ale on the
lowest term., Beef, Pork, Butter, Cheese,
So.p, Candle., Uc.
Alto binding from thip Clifford■ Wayne,
48 bbls of huptrior New ark Cider
20 bbls of first qu.lity Beer
A Large assortment of Spanish, New-
Orleans, and American Segal*.
Also a large quantity of Apple, and Cbes-
nuts.
T he above article, will be sold che.p
for cs.h. Familie. can depend on k regu
lar supply of Groceries, at the Lowest
pr,eC *' JOHN SMITH,
dec 10 ft 13
JAMES DICK
R espectfully inform, hi. friend.
and the public, that lie ha. taken that
commodious .tore in the New building.
South East corner orMarkei Square ami op.
pmte the store of Messrs W. In r lit U Co
tTlibons* buildings i where lie has no hand
and IS Still opening, a handsome and ven
al assortment of
CHINA,
Glass anA Earthenware,
Received direct from his Correspondents ii
Liverpool. 'Fhe above articles are warrant
ed ofthe first quality, being selected to
order, and will be sold whofetale or retail,
as low and on us accommodating terms,
any the city affords. >
The attention of Families and Country
Merchant* in particular, is requested to
wards them,
nov 30 4 5
For Liverpool,
The copper bottomed new fitat
r.teslup MINERVA,.!. L. Wilson
master, will want ahnui 408 bales to com
plete her cargo. For freight of same, ap>
ply to
WILLIAM GASTON.
dec II 14
For Liverpool,
The ship
LIVERPOOL PACKET,
Captain Rurkell,
_ Will roceive immediate dii-
patch For freight of 500 bab a Cotton,
apply to the captain on board, or to
JOHNSTON U HILLS,
dec 11 l 14
For Ncw-York,
The new last sailing packet lehr.
OHIO,
A Reeve, Mailer,
Hss p.rt of • freight engaged,
■ml wilt hr dt.patclied immediately. Fur
the rem.inder of freight or pusage, having
handsome accommodations, apply to the
matter on hoard at Bolton's wliarl, or to
S.U. PARK MAN,
dec 10 -p 13
For Liverpool,
The new ft at \ ate ship
PIONEKU,
E Ci ubtire, matter,
Will communoe loading (hr
Liverpool immediately. For freight oi 400
baits, apply tu
WILLIAM GASTON.
dec 11 14
GEORGIA HOTEL,
BAPTIST CHURCH SQUARE,
SAVANNAH.
I3TVIIS Esiahl'slunent lias lately under.
4* gone a thorough repair, and consider
able improvements have been added.
The Subscriber has taken it upon a long
lease, and it will be open on Monday the
,l;i mat. for the reception and accommo
dation of Travellers and Boarders, hav.
mg supplied his House with a new and ge
neral assortment of Furniture.
. is determined that his T able slmll be
inferior to none, while his Bar shall afford
the choicest Liquor, of every description.
d-T Hie Stables arc large and conveni
ent, lor the accommodation of any number
With such preparations, ad-
^"’e indefatigable attention which it
will be Ins study and inclination to be.
stow, he cannot but flatter himself lie will
recei ve that share ol patronage and support,
titled ' * UC ^ ,rr * n g*>»*nt. may be en-
DAVID U. FITTS,
Savannah, A on. 21,1832.
nov 26 to 2
English and American Cast
ings.
m En ( ?' l,h „ c<l "'ir8, consisting
U C# of Ovens from 9 to 26 niches , Pots
from 1-4 Gallons, to 30 gallons, from the
Canon Manufacture.
—ALSO—
8Tonsof American Casting., cons'ltine
of Oven., Spider, with covers" Tire Dog^
and Waggon Boxes For sale by
P- M’DEUMOTT.
noy 12 J c
New Hams, Goshen Butter,
£50. £50.
lbs NEW HAMS of 8upe-
- nor quality
20 kegs best Goshen Butter
200 lb Smoked Bi-ef
10 half bbls Buckwheat Flour
140 hampers real Irish Potatoes
-08 boxes Smoked llerr nva
12 kegs new L.rd
SO half bbls Family Flour
JO. do Fulton markel Beef
“ H'"'™ 1 assortment of Groceries
and Provision, for F.mily use - for sale bv
THOMAS BRADLEY & CO.
decU M bdf'‘ T ‘ bby Uuild ' nff '
Just Received,
And in Store,
S IX pipes Cognac Brandy
5 pipes H Gin
5 do Jamaica Rum
10 casks Porter
6 kegs Lead
6 do Shot
25 kegs Harris’ No I Tobacco
10 kegs Ladies Twist do
25 boxes Raisins
30 do Cheese—For sale by
A MORGAN,
nov 19 104 Jones’ upper wharf.
Liverpool Coal, Salt, and
Potatoes,
1 J40R SALE. Also an excellent Box
Chronometer, by LttherUiud, wlioie er-
r >r and tale are accurately ascertained. Ap.
ply lo
dec 11 U A - L ’«^NEUX.
For Liverpool,
I he shin
AFRICA,
Has' Captain Johnston,
■MSB A regular trader, is now res.
■I V to receive a cargo, a great part of which
is engsged. For freight of the remainder,
apply to the Captain on board at Johnston's
wharf, or to
JOHNSTON if HILLS,
dec II l14
For Liverpool,
The well known fast sailing
coppered ship
JUNO,
John JJoah, flatter,
. . Has commenced loading and
is intended to be dispatched before the
Christmas holidays. For freight, apply on
board the ship at Johnston's lower wharf,
to captain Dou, or to'
S. B. PARKMAN,
dec 11 i:14 Hunter's wharf.
For Liverpool,
The ship
OGLETHORPE,
Chaidee Jayne, master,
ill commence loading this
duy, and receive dispatch. For freight or
passage, apply on board at, Johnston's
wharf, or to
BENJAMIN BURROUGHS,
dec 9 12
For Liverpool,
The well known coppered
British ship
BLUCHER,
Robert J, Potter Matter,
Has three-fourth, oflier cargo
engaged, und will meet with d .patch. For
freight of 2JO bales Cotton or passage, ap
ply lo the Captain on bond, at Hunter',
wli.rf, or to
JOSHUA MILNE.
dco 9 18
For Liverpool,
The new Philadelphia built
copper bottomed ship
DELAW AUK,
John Hamilton, Matter,
Will commence loading on
the 9tli inst. and be dispatched us soon aa
laden. For freight of 400 bales Cotton or
passage, apply to
WILLIAM GASTON.
dec 7 11
For Liverpool,
The British ship^
DORSET,
R. Dixon, Matter,
For Freight, sj.plv to
A. L. MOLYNBUX.
Neither the Captain nor Consignee will
pay any debts contracted by the crew,
nov 29 4
For Liverpool,
The fast sailing copper’d ship
lady Gallatin,
360 Tons Burthen,
Isaac J/atrit, Matter,
Is intended lo be dispatched
without delay. For freight or pasHuge,
having good accommodations, apply to cup-
tain Harris, on board at Boltons central
wharf, or to
IIALL, HOYT & CO.
nov 11 97
For Havre,
The first class copper’d ship
■ HESPERUS,
Arehd M* Corkelt, matter,
,i Having two thirds of her
cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch.
For freight of the rema'niler or pasauge,
having elegant furnished accommodt-
tionk, apply to the Captain oa board at Hun-
tcr’s wliarl, «r to
8AMUEL WRIGHT. .
dee 6 10
For Greenock,
The well known British ship
THREE SISTERS,
Jatnet Bell, matter,
Will be dispatched immedi
ately. For freight of 100 bales Cotton or
passage, apply to captain Bell on board,
or to
JOHN H. REID & CO.
nov 27 3
For Havre,
The fine and fist Hailing brig
EAGLE,
It. Cook, Matter,
Having part of her cargo engaged,
will meet with all possible dispatch. For
freight or passage, apply to the Captain on
biaAlat Moore’s wharf, or to
DUHAMKL & AUZE.
dec 6 10
For Liverpool,
4 The fin»- 8’ibatvfn.tal cooper’d brig
KUTOUSOFF,
Captain II ood/ieune,
Will have immediate dispatch
For 11 eight, which will be taAren low, appl
to the Captain on board at Wallace's w *ail
or to
. JOHN8TON U HILLS,
dtt U i li
For Ncw-York,
The sr.honner
SALLY ANN,
SwaiM, matter.
Ha. part of her ergo engaged.
For freight of ISO bale. Cotton, .pply to
T. 11UTLKK U CO.
dec 6 10
For Charleston,
The racket sloop
william,
Captain Reed,
Will sail for the above port on
1 hursdny next. For freight or passage,
linving excellent accommodations, apply
to the Captain at Bolton’s wharf, or to
S. A GONDY,
dee 10 13 Riee*« wb■*” r
For Darien,
The fine new slonn
E NTRRFRIZE,
Clurh, Matter
i Will meet dispatch. Fur freight
passage, having handsome anil spacious
accommodations, apply td the Captain on
board at Anderson's whnrf* or to
, DOUGLASS) SORREL,
fac 9 p 12
A,
For Baltimore,
The schooner
HITTY FRANKLIN,
Wheldon, Matter,
Will be dtspuluhed without de-
• For freight or passage, apply to cap
tain Wheldon on board, at Jones’ upper
wharf, or to
HALL, HOYT & CO.
dor 4 8
For Beaufort anil the Oeatas-
The fast ssiling sloop
TELEGRAPH,
Jotinh Bowlin, Master,
^ Will meet with dispatch--Fur
freight or passage, having good accommo
dations, apply to the CRptuiu on board at
Bulloch’s wharf, or to
HALL li MEIGS.
doe. 9 12
For Darien,
The Sloop
GEORGE & PHFaBE,
/?. Young, Master,
Will sail on Tuesday 10th inst. for
rugiit apply to the master onboard, lying
at the Exchange dock,
dec 5 9
BOARDING.
A FEW Gentlemen can be lisndiomely
accommodated with Board, in • private
family, a few atepa from the City Hotel
term, moderat*. Apply at till. Office,
nov 27 3
PITCH PINE,
YeWovi Tinti & Cy\reca8
LUMBER,
run
THE WEST IJWIJt MARKETS.
t iAKGOKS of the very be.f quality, and
) of all description, of the above named
Lumber, (JO to 60 feet in length,if requir
ed) 1 can, at the ahurteit notice, be furnish
ed at the -
UPPER
Darien Steam Saw Mill,
in (lie State of Georgia, ufi the most rea
sonable terms.
Vessels drawing not over 12 or 12 and a
half feet water, can load with great facility
atthe Mill by an.inclined plane, thereby
getting the lumber on hoard clean and
dry I and from fifteen to fifteen and a half
feet water, can be curried over Doboy bar,
now rendered as safe as any in the United
States, frum the bescons and buoya there
placed.
An abundant supply of Cypres. Shingle.,
and Red and White Uak Hogshead Staves,
c.n be obtained.
There being a RICE MILL attached,
Rice either in whole or half tierces, can be
had when wanted, for assorting a cargo.
Orders or Communications addressed fo
the Agent of the Upper Dsricn Saw Mill,
at Darien, Georgiu, will be .promptly at
tended to.
nov 25 109
PERMANENT
ENGLISH SCHOOL.
Mb. JAMES K. BOLLOUGH,
L ATELY from Charleston, intends open
ing a school in this city, in which will
lie taught all those several branches gene
rally comprised in an English Education
He will likewise, if applied to, attend to
the instruction of Youth in private families.
For particulars, reference may he had lo
Rev. James O. Andrew, Rev. George White
Mr Isaac D’Lyon, and Mr. De Villert.
The subscriber being inured to a South
ern climate, should he succeed in raising
a school, would not it is presumable, con
ceive himsslf necessitated at the approach
of the sickly season, to relinquish his littfe
charge, as those are who emigrate from the
north, and who are. from the alarm) excit
ed, compelled to seek shelter in some more
salubrious clime; but would be willing to
remain here during the summer and fall
months of the next year* Those who pa
tronice him, may consider their children
as placed in a permanent and established
school.
The subscriber may be found by such
aa may widi an interview with him, at bis
residence at Mr. Roife’s in Montgomery-
street, or at the Methodist i’arsonage oc
casionally,
dec 10 13
Notice.
T HE Partnership between Jamct John-
Hon li Hett-y 'IV. Hills, and Jacob Will-
cot, under the firm of Johnaton U Hills,
was dissolved on the 2d August last, by the
death of the senior partner. The subscri
ber* will continue the biuineisni partners
under the firm of Johnston & Hills.
HENRY W. HILLS.
JACOB WILLCQX.
Savannah, 9th Dec, 1822,
dec U 14
PUBLIC SALKI
by J. B. Herbert Co.'
this D VY IJth Inal. M il o’r.locll
Will be sold on Boltons Centura I wharf, I
board theschf. £h®tnix
2,5oo bushels Corn.
Term. >t time of mIc. I
dec 12 14
By Baker Minton,
THIS DAY, 13th in»t. at half part 10
o’clock in front of our Auction Stora,
A general assortment of
GROCERIES,
Consis'ing of
5 lihds 4th pr of Jamaica Hum
6 do Cognac Brandy
5 do Whiskey
8 do N E Rum
4 do St Croix
20 bis Northern Gin
11 boxes'Loaf Sugars
16 bnra St Domingo Coffee
25 bbls Whiskey
11 bbls Lamn Oil
*0 kegs Butler
40 boxes Northern Candles
50 do do Soap
a*m 12 15
fly flaker § Minton.
TO-MOUKOW 13th, at | pnitll o’clock.
At thei*' auctiou tttre.
For approved endorsed notes at ninety day*
2 hales N c mixed plaint
2 coses hue Irish lim ns
2 baifeo London duffle blankets
dec H 15
By Baker 8$ Minton,
TOMOUKOW, lStli inst, at halfpaat 10
o'clock, in their auction store,
A valuable assortment of ica9onabla
DRY GOODS,
Consisting of
1 bale superfine Blue cloths
2 do do do IS ftiixtcMoimeret
1 do White Flannel*
1 do mixt Kerseys
1 cave Musi Upturn lldkf*
2 do Men and Women's black wor
sted Hose
2 bales White Plain*
1 do Scutch Tartan Plaid*
2 do Negro chillis
1 case Cotton cambrics
L do Flag lid Uit
dec 12 15
Hy Baker fy Minton.
T(» lOllltOW 13th inn. at I a f pant U
o'clock, in front of their Am- Don > ore,
40 \neces WY\Ue 1'YuVns,
For approved eiidoi §ctl note, at 90 Osya,
dec 10 13
Administrator’s Sale.
Old uni Superior Madeira WINE.
J. B. Herbert Co. •
On FhlDAYi the 20lh hut at 11 o'clock,
Will be sold, at the store formerly occupied
. by Thomas Gardner, deceased.
825 bottles Madeira Wine,
of the Louisa Cecilia** cargo, of the impor
tation of 1816 { belonging to the estate of
Thomas Gardner. Sold by permission of
the //onorable the court of Ordinary, and
by order of the Administratrix.
—ALSO—
10 Demijohns otd Jamaica Rum
dec 6 19 Terms cash
The Subscriber
R espectfully inform, the inhabi
tant. of Savannah mid it. Vicinity, that
lie will open a School for the reception of
yopng Ladie. and Gentlemen, on
MONDAY the 181ft of November,'
In which will br taught all the requi.ltc. of
a correct Engli.h education, together with
the Latin, Greelr, French, and Italian lan
guage!. He lias taken the room occaSon-
ally occupied hy the Union Suciety, in the
Welt end of the Academy.
For Termi of Tuition and other inform.,
tion, apply to the .tore of Baldwin U Hay.
mud,. lew door, wcat of (he City Hotel.
FARWELL JONES.
nov 13 99
• Notice.
TSHE public are cautioned not to tru.C
any of the crew of tlic Colombian aclir
ofwar La Centella, who have arrived at
thi. port in the English brig Waterloo,
captain Partridge, aa no debt, of their con.
trading will he paid.
JOHN BARTLETT, Agent,
dee 9 12
Cavalry Orders.
T IE GEORGIA HUZZARS are requir
ed to be on their parade ground, at 3
o’clock, P M. on Friday the 13th imt. in
full uniform and completely equipped fo:
parade.
By order Lt. Stum, Commanding.
GORDON, 1st Serg’t.
dec 6 10
Wine, Liquor and Tea
Store.
r PHE subscriber begs leave to inform hi*
1 friends and the public, that he has
rented the Store lately occupied Mr. Geo.
W. Coe, at the corner of Barnard and
Broughton ttreete, where has now for sale
afresh and complete assortment of Green
and lllaok Teas, white and red Wines, as
sorted Cordials, Brandy, Gin, and Spirits,
of superior and genuine qualities, together
with every variety comprised in the Gro
cery line.
THOMAS CAMPBELL,
Bfarshall’s Buildings, Broughton street,
dec 11 u 14
For Sale,
t q PIECES Cotton bagging, euitablefor
* O square bile.
10 pipe, choice Pico Madeira win. in-
titled to Debenture
SO Jteg. Ben Jame. Harris’ crooked
Brand Tobacco
60 boxes fresh Kai.in.
10O bbl. Whiskey 2 year* old
4 puncheons 3th proof Jauuic* Run
cutter Nelaon’a cargo
to hag. Almonds
10 cm * Glasa ware, aMortrxJ
ll.de. of Sheeting.
A quantity of Marble Slab.
On . liberal credit.
8. R PARKMAN.
8CC U IU Hunter’* wbaif,